w [Gbntinued from Ant Page.] House of Representatives of the 'United States, asking that it be laid by them before the re spective Legislatures of the States represented in Convention, with a recommendation that guley should provide for action on the same. ALI of which is respectfully submitted. W. M. MEREDITH; THOS. E. FRANKLIN, D. WILMOT, THOS. WHITE,. JAMES POLLOCK, WM. IacKENNAN, A. W. LOOMIS. J. Hmmr POUNTON, Secretary. ARTICLE XIII *mu 1. In the present Territory of the United States, North of the parallel of -thirty six degrees and thirty minutes of north latitude, involuntary servitude, except lathe portighment of crime, is prohibited. In all the present ter ritory South of that line, the, status of persons held to , involuntary service or labor, as it now exists, shall not be, changed; nor shall any law be passed by Congress , or the Territorial Legis lature to hinder or prevent the taking of such persons from any of the States of this Union to said Territory; nor to impair the rights arising from said relation, but the same shall be sub ject to judicial cognisance in the Federal Courts, according to the course of the common law. Wh e er k y a mkTerritory, North or South of said liner% such bormdary as Congress may for be, }hall contain a population equal to that requited for a member of Congress, it shall, if its forth of government be republican, be admitted into the Union, on an equal footing with the original States, with or without invol untary servitude, as the Constitution of such State may provide. Ann—Delaware, Illinois, Kentucky, Mary land, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Tennessee-9. Nam—Connecticut, lowa, Maine, Massachu setts, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Per moat and Virginia-8. New . York, Indiana and Kansas 'sere di tided. BIM 2. No territory shall be acquired by the United States, except by discovery and for naval and commercial stations, depots, and transit routes, without the concurrence of a majority of all the Senators from States which allow in voluntary servitude, and a majority of all the Senators from States which prohibit that rela tion ; nor shall territory be acquired by treaty, unless the vote of a majority of the Senators from each class of States herembefore mentioned be cast as a part of the two-thirds majority necessary to the ratification of such treaty. Aus—Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Mary landi Nliskuri, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsyl vaniii, Rhode Island , Tennesse and Virginia --11. Noes—Connecticut, Illinois, lowa, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Now Hampshire and Vermont-8. New York and Kansas were divided Szo. 8. Neither the Constitution nor any amendment thereof shall be construed to give Congress power to regulate, abolish or control within any State, the relation established or re cognised by the laws thereof touching persons held to labor or involuntary service in the Dis trict of IZolinubia, without the consent of Mary land, and without the consent of the owners, or making the owners who do not consent, just compensation; nor the power to interfere with or prohibit representatives, and others, from bringing with them, to the District of Colum bia, retaining and taking away, persons so held to service dr labor; nor the power to interfere with or abolish involuntary service in places under the exclusive jurisdiction of the 'United States, , within those States and Territories where the mune is established or recognized; nor the power to prohibit the removal or transportion of peraom, held to labor or involuntary service in ally State or TerritorY of the United States to any other State or Territory thereof where it is estAblished or recognized by law or usage, and the right during transportation by sea or river, of touching at ports, shores and landings, and of landing, in case of distress, shall exist; but not the right of transit in, or through any State or Territory, or of sale or traffic, against the laws thereof ; nor shall any Congress have power to authorize any higher rate of taxation on persons held to labor or service than on land. The bringing into the District of Columbia of persons held to labor or service for sale, or placing them in depots, to be afterwards trans ferred to other places for sale as merchandise, is prohibited. Arse—Delaware, Illinois, Kentucky, Mary. land, - Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee and Virgkda--12. Noni—Comecticut, Indiana, lowa, Maine, Massachrisette, New Hampskire and Vermont New York and Kansas were divided. i3.4.—The third paragraph of the second Sea tion of the fourth Article of the Constitution shall not be construed to prevent any of the States, by appropriate legislation, and through the action of their judicial and ninisterial offi cers, from enforcing the delivery of fugitives from labor to whom such service or labor is due. Aaks—Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, In diana, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, New jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania„ Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont and Vir ginia -15. Noss—Towa, Maine, Massachusetts and New. Hampshire:-4. New York and Kansas were diVided. Sm. 6. The foreign slave trade is hereby for ever prohibited; and it shall be the duty of Coupes; to pass laws to prevent the importa tion of slaves ' coolies or persons held to service or labor, into the United States and the Terri tories, from places beyond the limits thereof. .Arsa--Conneotieut, Delaware. Illinois, In diana, Kentucky, -Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, New Hatapshire, Ohio, Penn sylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont and Kansas--18. Nora—lowa , Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina and 7irginia-6. Sic. 6. The first, third and fifth Sections, to gether with this Section of these amendments, and the third paragraph of the second Section of fhb first Article of the Constitution, and the third -paragraph of the second Section of the fourth Article thereof, shall not be amended or abashed without the consent of all the States. Avis—Delaware, Illinois, Kentucky, Mary land, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylva nia, Rhode Island, Tennessee and Kansas--11. Nose—Connecticut, Indiana, lowa, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Vermont and Virginia-9. New York was divided. Sm. 7. Congress shall provide by law that the 'United States shall pay to the owner the full value of his fugitive from labor, in all cases where the Marshal, or other officer whose duty it was to arrest such fugitive, was prevented from so doing by violence or intimidation from mob; or riotous assemblages, or when, after ar rest, spoh fugitive was rescued by like violence or intimidation, and the owner thereby deprived of the same; and the acceptance of such pay ment shall preclude, the owner from further claim to such fugitive. Congress shall provide by law for securing to the citizens of each State, the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States. An Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Marylarst, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Ohio, PennattliWnOkaallutd,_...Tninessee and. Klulb= 14. * N onnecticut, lowa, Maine, Missouri s ,, NortrAirdina, Vermont an4lirgins-7. New s Ass "Mita Lekiittrie BENATZ A.IdEaIDMENTS To House bill, No. 131, entitled "an Act for the suppression of fortune telling and similar purposes," were read and concurred in. To House bill No. 348, entitled "an Act relative to the dog tax in Thombury township, Leban on county," Were read and concurred in. MIN IN PLACE. Mr. CRAIG, one regulating the admission of attorneys and counsellors in this State. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, (general.) Also, a supplement to the Act incorporating the University of Kittaning. Referred to the Committee on Corpora tions. - Mr. SMITH, (Barks,) one to exempt the ar mory of the Ringgold Artillery of Reading, from taxation. Ranted to the Committee on Ways and Means. Mr. BLISS, one to incorporate the Juniata Iron company. Referred to the Committee on Corpora tions. Also, a further supplement to the Act incor porating the Bradford Iron company. Referred to the Committee on Corpora tions. Also, one for the relief of the Sylvania . .. Horse Guards. Referred to the Committee on the Militia System. Mr. ROBINSON, one to change the-, place of holding elections in • township, Butler county. Referred to the Committee on Election Dis tricts. Mr, MULLIN, one to incorporate the mem bers of the Franklin Street Methodist Episco pal church of Johnstown, Cambria county. Referred to the Committee on Corporations. Also, a supplement to an Act to authorize the appointment of an auctioneer in Johns town, Cambria county. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, (local.) Also, a supplement to the Act to provide for the erection of a house for the employment and support of the poor im Cambria county. Referred to tb,e Committee on the Judiciary, (local.) Mr. MULLIN moved to recommit to the Committee on Agriculture, &c., the bill to ex tend the provisions of the Act to protect sheep 'and tax dogs in Blair county to the county of Cambria. The motion was agreed to. Mr. BUTLER, (Carbon,) one to change the name of Patrick M'Crossen of Philadelphia, to Dennis Patrick M'Crossen. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, (local.) Mr. ACKER, a supplement to the Act to in corporate the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad company. Referred to the Committee on Railroads. Mr. PIERCE, one to repeal a portion of the Act relating - to boroughs, so far as relates to the borough of Downingtown. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, (local.) Mr. GORDON, one to incorporate the New Washington and Madera Turnpike Road com pany. Referred to the Committee on Roads, Bridges and Canals. . Mr. SHAPER, one to ratify the contract be tween the Philadelphia and Lancaster Turn pike Road company, and the borough of Dow ningtown, Chester county. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, (local.) Mr. HECK, one relating to streets in High spire, Dauphin county. Referred to the Committee on Roads, Bridges and canals. Mr. CLARK, one for the relief of John Ha gen, dec'd. Referred to the Committee on Ways and ?deans. - Mr. BALL, one relative to executors. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary (general.) Mr. AUSTIN, one for the relief - of the Lick ing Creek school district, Fulton county. Referred to the Committee on Education. Also, one to prevent the catching of fish in Connococheague Creek and Falling Spring, Fulton county. Referred to the Committee on Agriculture, &c. Hr. PA.TPIERSON, one to annex part of Tell township, Huntingdon county, to Juniata county. Referred to the Committee on New Counties and County Seats. Also, a supplement to the Act incorporating the borough of Patterson. Referred to the Committee an Corporations, Also, a bill relative to the Courts of Union and Snyder counties. Mr. PATTERSON moved to atuspend the rules and proceed to consider the last named bill. On the motion, there not being a quorum voting, • The House R. 1131 UV V r&x. You will please take notice that I have removed my place of business from No. 187 South s rourth Street, to my Manufactory NOS. 114 and 118 BELIEF !ORM, Between Lombard and South. and Front . and Second so., Phila Thankful for past favors I solicit a conthlmance of your orders. As I have enlarged my manufactory so as to, enable me to have constantly ou band a Lunge assortment of well seasoned Soaps, all of the bust duality and free from Fish OIL PALM, VARIEGATED II . WHITE, HONEY, CASTILE, and all kinds of TOILET SOAPS. CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP of pure materiaL SETTLED, PALE and BROit N SOAP, English &al. Soda and PEAR STARCH constantly on band. hPERM, .ADAMANTINE an TALLOW CANDLES of a ibises. Having adopted the cash system I am onabled Wolfer my goods at the lowest pl ices Hoping that you will call and examine for yourself both ilia goods and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. I am Very Respectfully F. CON Y, Philadelphia. UNION FURNITURE DEPOT. GOULD & CO., 208 and 205 North Second street, and 145, 147 and 149 Race 'St., PUILADELIF'IIIA. [From the Philadelphia Ledger.] UNION FURNITURE DEPOT.—Every head of a family has a house to furnish, and, no matter whether rich or poor, every one wants the biet Furniture his or her motley will buy, and every home can be WELL FURNISHED if the ' money intended for that purpose benarefully expended. The safest way to purchase is to send an order to a fair dealing firm, who have the facilities to manufacture and sell at the lowest prices. But no matter bow honest a firm may be, unhm they have the best machinery to manufacture and the trade win,* will enable them to make large purchases of stock and materials at the low est prices, it is folly to expect them to sell as low as a larger establishment. The • , UNION FURNITURE DE ?or combines, perhaps, the greatest advantages to be found anywhere by heleteireepers lie extensive ware rooms, which occupy a front of awry feet on Second street, with One 11031DRZO feet in depth and aim feet on Race street, with fenrxiar-FITE feet depth, are well stored with an assortment of the best made FURNITUR_ of the latest and best styles ; which cannot " fall to sittWfy any family want in that direetion. Means. GOULD & CO., lye proprietors, have every manufacturing facilit known to the trade, and any order entrusted to than, w hether a stogie article or &general assortment, at whole ale or re "tail Is sore to be tilled at the lowest price for which the Ma me - ettniTeirctufEdfreettgentiff 1" for kith lets than is paid at some places.. Therais some satires von, too, when sending orders to them, to know that yen - have a fair dealing arm to transact bostaeiriiah. marVamw pcnnogluantalp aclegtapb, fiaturbq ?dictum, Marti) 23, 1861. Chits of travel & tratteportaticnt NEW All LINE ROUTE SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICICEST IN TIME BETWEEN TOE TWO CITIES 0 F A N D 1-lAI2,I2;IB33T_TIZO VIA READING ALLENTOWN AND EASTON. tiolailNG EXPRESS, West, leaves New York at 6 A arriving at Harrisburg at 1 P. M., onlir 13% hours , etween the two cities. MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and ar Ives at Harrisburg at 8.15 P.M. 1.:011NING .MAIL LINE East, leaves Harrisburg at 9.00 A. N., arriving at New York at 5.20 P.M. AF/EIINOON EXPRESS lINF, East, leaves Hanle berg at 1.16. P. IL, arriving at New York dt 9.461 1 . IL Connections are made at Harrisburg at 100 P. N. with the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Penneylva oa, Cumberland Valley and Nortbern (lethal Railroad. All trains, connect at Reading with trains Sr PO:Millie cud Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Stanch Chunk, anion Aro. No Chance of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A. Si. Lin , from New +''ork or the 1.16 P. M. ram Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, and speed, cornforiand sworn 'lodation, this route presents superior Inducements to Me traveling public. Fare between New York and Harrisburg FIVE. DOL. ABS.Far tickets anti other infornintlou apply to dents J. J. CLYDE, General Agent; Harrisburg, READING RAIL ROA D . WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER DEC. 12th, 1860 TWO PAWNOR& TRAINS LEAVE EARRISBUBO DAILY, (Sundays excepted,) at 8.00 A. IL, and 1.15 P. 51., for Philadelphia, arriving there at 1 25 P. M., and 3.15 P. M. RETURNING, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA at 8.00 A. M. and 3.80 P. IL, arriving at Harrisburg At 1 P. IL, and 9.15 P. M. FARES :—To Philadelphia, No. 1 Cars, 118.25 ; No. 2 On same train,) $2.76. FARES :—To Reading, $1.60 and 61.80. At. Reading, connect with Irides. for Pottsville, Miters. vine, Itursuma, Oatawissa, &c. FOUR - 'fRAINS LEAVE READING FOR PEOLADELL FRIA DAILY, at 6 A.' Y., 10.45 A . 11., 12.80 noon , and 3.48 P. N. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FOR READING at 8.00 A. 11., 1.00 P, 8.80 P. M., and 6.00 P. M. FAith.9 :—Reading to Philadelphia, $1.75 and 81.48. THE MORNING TRAIN FROM HABED3BOIIO 00N. NR T'S AT READING with up train for Wllkeabarre i Pittston and &wanton. For through tickets and other information apply to J.J. CLYDE, General Agent. deel44lll PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD I FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1860, The passenger trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cern pany will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows E AS TWARD. THROUGH EXPRIBE TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 2.40 • m. and arrives at Weal Philadelphia at 6.60 a. in. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 12.66 p. m., End arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. m. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 6.15 p. in., arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.20 p. m. These trains make aloes connection at Philadelphia with be New York Lines. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves Harrisburg at 7.10 a. m., runs via Mount Joy, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 12.80 p. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Har risburg at 1.15 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia al6 40 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 p. in., runs via Mount Joy connecting at Diller. Lille with MAIL TRAIN East for Philadelphia. WESTWARD. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.50 p. m. , arrives atalarrlabnig at 3.10 a. in. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. 111., ar rives at Harrisburg at 1.20 p. in. LOCAL MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisiburg try:Pittsburg at 7.00 a. in. FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 12.00, noon, arrives at Harrisburg at 4.10 p. in. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 2.00 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg u. 1.35 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leave Philadelphia at 41.00 . m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 9.45 p. m. Attention is called fo the fact, that passengers leaving Philadelphia at 4.00 p. m., connect at Lancaster with MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrive at Harrisburg at 9.45, p. m.. . Adjourned SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Oust. Bad Division retf4Plio4ll4l ROI&Oda nov26 60-W All Work Promised in One Week 1. 0 4. PENNSYLVANIA. STEAM DYEING ESTABLBMICEE' 104 Market. Streetbetteass 4th, cairloth y ABBIS,BI7Efif v PA., WHE_KE...eYe4 clescriptten,of - y y and Geatbsmens Garments, Pletallanton. r are JOed, Cleansed and finished& tbe beat =Cat the sborteatnoCloe :DODGE & CO., RoYd.daw/y DODGE TO NEW YORK ! NEW YORK PH ILADELPHIA AND WINTER TIME TABLE littbital BOERHAVE'S ROLLAND BITTERS. THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND RESEED? FOR DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WI?,AKNESS OF ANY KM), FEVER AND AGUE, Ameba various affections coesequent.upona disordered STOMACH OR LIVER, Such as Indigestion ~Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Heartburna, Loss of Appelits BespondencY, Cos' tlVencim, Blind and !Herding Piles. In all enrolls, ,Itheumailo„aud Neuralgic affectiotie, It ban in numerous instances proved highly benetloal, and in tubers °treated a decided ewe. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientifie principles, after the manner of the cele brated Holland Professor, Boer have Its reputation at home produced its introduction here, the demo. d com mencing with those of the Fatherland tit:tittered orer the faos-of this-mighty country, many of whom brought with them and handed down the tradition of its value. It is note orered to the American public, know*/ that its truiy wonderful medicinal virtues must be eutknowlesigal. It Is particularly recommended to these persons whose constitutions may have neen impaired the contnnons use of ardent spirits, or other forms of Gen. orally Instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the-seat of life, thrilling and quickening ev.ry nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing now health' and vigor in the system. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited It will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, posseesed of of singular remedial properties. - - READ CAREFULLY I The Genuine highly concentrated Beerbaye's Holland Bitters is put tip in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at 00 DOLT AR per bottle, or six bottles for Elva Mumma—. The great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Sr-Beware of Imposition. See thatpur name is on the label of every bottle) ou buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It can be lorwarded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIEIORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO., IT/ACTUZINO Pharmaceutists and Chemist& PI 1 TSBUR . G, PA. For sale in t city of Harrisburg by D. W. GROSS it CO ' septa-11410y Mi l ClO3EnE‘-aLejL° 7 sll LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS. rpHESE. MEDICINES have now been be, 1. fore the public I a period of TIMMY YEARS, and der ing that time Irs.ve maintain d a high character in al most every part of the Glebe, for their extraordinary and immediate power of restoring pet feet health to per. sons suffering under nearly every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable; The following at eamang the distressing variety of ha man diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES Are well known to be infallible. • 'DYSPEPSIA, by`thorougbly cleansing the flint and second stomachs, and creating a, flow of . pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; PLATO. LENCY, Loss of Appetite, Ihiratburn, Headache, Beet lemon, 111-Temper,Anxiety, languor and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, win van ish,"m a natural consequence of Its cure. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole lengtb of the. Intestines with a solvent process, and without vio lence; all violert purges leave the bowels CCeniVO within two days. FRYERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the pressed of respiration In such cases, sad the thorough solution of all Intestinal ob. structiam in others. The LIFE MEDICINES have been known to Cure RILEIIIIIATIoN permanently in three weeks and GOUT in half that time, by removing localindammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. DROPSIRS of all kinds, by freeing and strengthen• ing the kidneys and bladder; they operate most delight. fully on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL . Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings 01 the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORBS, by the perfect purity which these LIFE MEDI -0 NES give to the blood, and all the humors. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COMPLEX lONS, by their alterate effect upon the fluids that feed the Aide, and the morbid slate of which occasions all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagree. able complexions. The use of these Pills for a very short time will effect an entire cure of SALT RIIEUBI, 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.l P1..1.4.—The original proprietor of theso.medlcines, was cured of Piles, of bb years standing by the use of the WE 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 TREE, BE BATIOIRD, AND. BE. CUBED. BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COIL PLAINTS.--Suenner. Durcriv, Lose or Mynas, and DI seams OF Privass—the • Medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this descrip. ion :—.B.ings Evil and Scroftila, in Its worst forms,ylelds to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medi cines. Night liWeats, Nervens Debility Nervous Corn. plaints of all kinds,.Palpdation of the Heart, Painters' Colic, are speedily cured. MERCURIAL DISE. A SlES.—Persons whose coustitu ions 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 e 11101 MAT, Mb Broadway, New York. Female by all Druggists.- jy2o-dawly, INSURANCE AGENCY ' THE DELAWARE MUTUAL . . SafiSty Insurance Co. INCORPORATED 1835. CAPITAL AND ASSETS $904.907.61 THE INSURANCE CODEPANT Of North America OF PRILADELPIIIA. INCORPORATED 1794. CAPITAL ANI? ASSETS .. . . . ...........$1.219.475.19. TEE''UNDERSIGNED, as Agent for the . above well known Companies, will make Insurance against loss or damage by Ere, either PelTetually or an. nually, on property to either town or country. Ateeino and Inland Transportation Biala also taken. Apply personally or by, letter to - WILLIAM MEL= delgiawly. Harrisburg, CANDLES! •PARAFFINE CANDLES, SPERM CANDLES, ADAMANTINE CANDLES, STEARINE CANDLES, STAR CANDLES, CHEMICAL SPERM CANDLES, TALLOW CANDLES. A large lot, of the above in store aad for Palo at the low est pricey by WM. DOCK jR. & CO., jan2 Opposite the Court House. HAVANA CIGARS ! Ana funfortment, comprising •:' FIGAItO j . nut FLY, PARiGOZANA. EITLit, ' • • - EWA' LA• BM/Eror I EntD L siseeund quallibei; in' quarter; one-fifth aUebne. Leath boxes, jart pergelved aud_for,aale low by, •' ' - Jane° 7it Market 13tre-et: Mistellantons. P • etOteadfle,44 ff.)l`" CURE 0 * Nervous Headache CURE i, 0 4 11 i c has Headache. By the ore of them Pills the periodic ettacka of Ner vous or' Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken a the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness may be obtained. They seldom tall in removing the Nausea and Headache to which females arose subject. They set, gentiyopon the bowels,—remming Cbstivenets For Literary Net, Students, Delicate Females, and all Petssms of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxa tive, improving the, agyeetsFeajving.hese"and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasthyity and strength of the whole system' The CEPHALIC PILLS are the smolt of long Investl gallon and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use, in many years, doting ir 'Owe they have pro. vented - end relieved a vastim t pain and suffering ( "In Headache. : whether -m the werems aye, tern or from a deranged state ante stomach. Tbey are entirely vegetable In'iheir composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect Berea, without making any change of diet, and the absence of any diSa greeabk taste renders it easy/0 adesinider sheen fo aludras. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I The genuine have five signatures of Henry C Spalding en each hes. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers In Medicines A Box will be seat by mail prepaid on receipt of the . PRICE 25 CENTS. All orders should be 'addressed to HENRY. 0. dPALDINO, ova tb dan , l3 48 Cedargtreet. New York THE. FOLLOWThiO ENDORSEMENTS OF S PAL DI NG'S CEPHALIC PILLS WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, THAT A SPEEDY AND SUBS CURE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH AU these lestimmiats were sensaleittd I y Mr. SP.ALD ING, they offered tenqueetttottable proof of the dft meg of this truty mina& dia.:ovary MABONVILL; Coon„ Feb. 6, 1861. Ida. SPALUThtd, • Sir : have tried sour Cephalic Pills, and .1 b them Sowell that I want you to send me two dollars worth more. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a few out of the first box I got from you. Send the Pills by mall, and oblige Your ob't. Servant, JAMES kIIdNNSDY. iIATUPORD, Pa., Feb. 6, 1881, MR. SPALDIRO, I wish you to send me one more eon of your Oepba llo lls,ll have received awesl deal qj houpti from them. ours respectful respectfully, MARY ANN BTOIKHOUBB. Omura, Efontingdon Le.;l . January 18, 1881 RAC. SPADING, • BU: Tau will please send me two boxes of your Cephalic Pills, Send them immediately. Resprotfully ,yours, • JNO. P. B.—/ haw used one_bke of your Pais B. , and SIMONS. itsul then excellent. Ds= Vinson, OLIO, Jan. 16,1861. HURT C. SPADING, Esq., please And enclosed twenty-five cents, for which send me another bra of your Cephallo Phis. They are 0.14 the beef Pals/have ever tried. Direct A. STOVER, P. M., Belle Vernon, Wyandot Co., C. BSVERLY, 1111113, Dee. 11,1860. H. V. Spann:co, Esq. I wish for scone circulars or large show bills, to bring your Oophalic Pals more particularly before , my caste mere. if you have anything of the kind, please send to me. One of my customers, who ts,aubject to savere Sick Headache, (usually lastinK days,) was cured of an atlas:kin one hour by your which I sent her. Respeo yours, W. B. MIKES. REYNOLD-9MM, Franena A o. 0., anulllary EiliailitY C. SPAM:M.I No. 48 Cedar Si., N. Y. - Dear Mr Enclosed End twenty-five cents, (25,) for which send box or "Cephalic Pillar 'send to address of Rev. Witt. C. Filler, Reynold 4 burg, Franklin county, Ohio. Your 'Pills work like a charm—cure Headache iiimott inatanter. • Tru f Yyoul *M C,3=CR. rismisn, Mich., Jan. 14,1861 MR. EPALDIEG, Sir :" Not long since I Bent to you for a box of Cephalic ring for the Gore of the Nervosa Headache and Coativenees, and received the same, and they had so good an erect that, / was induced found for more. Please send by zotOrn mall.• Direct to A. R. 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