[Continued from first page.] ting money shall be passed unless they receive the votes of two-thirds of the members of the Senate and House of Representatives, which they certainly will not receive unless they are really meritorious. I think that the amend ment appeals to the better judgment of this Legislature, and that the people of the State • would see in it a guard upon the Treasury and a lopping off of a portion of the expenses of this government yearly ; and not improperly, for I do not design to do it improperly. If certain appropriations are of a meritorious nature, the Governor will say so, and we can then pass such bills by a majority of two-thirds. I trust that the Senate will ;at least allow this section to go to the people, and then if it is wrong those gentlemen who are sent to the lower House, and one-third of the whole number of this Sencte, coming fresh from the people, can say whether or not it be the desire of those whom they represent to have this amendment incorporated in the Constitution. Mr.. FINNEY. The passage of this amend ment would not enable us to derive any more information upon a particular subject than we are now enabled to obtain. I do not see the propriety of making a distinction in the charac ter of bills, when we are legislating in an or ganic way to establish certain general princi ples of action. It should be presumed always, in the theory of a government—in the estab lishment of principles upon which the govern ment is to act—that members of the Legisla ture would have the same regard for their obli gations with respect to the enactment of one law as another ; and the amendment of the Sen ator from Berke would be a sort of imputa tion on the org ink law of the land against the members of the Legislature. The assertions of that Senator may be true in point of fact, bid I am speaking now in regard to a general jetaciple. When we establish general rules of action, it is not necessary for us to pro vide for particulars, and we are now assert ing principles of Constitutional law which are to govern our action generally. If it be ex pedient that two-thirds should be required to pima bill which has for its object the appro priation of money, then it is just 'as expedient under the presumption which always obtains with regard to legislation, that that require ment should be considered necessary in the passage of every bill. There ought to be, in my view of the case, no distinction as to what a bill purports. The probability is that in a large proportion of those acts appropriating money the reasons for their passage are just as patent on their face as any other kind of bills. sionally bills are passed which are impro per; but we canna provide against the passage of every measure of such a character ; by' at tempting to do so, we encumber the whole machine. We may assert a general proposition ' and let it have a general application. if I was in favor of the Senator's amendment, I would propose to extend it to all acts of Assembly; but because I think it unnecessarily stringent, I shall be constrained to vote against it. On the ?intendment of Mr. CLYMER, The yeas and nays were required by Mr. FIN NEY and Mr. CLYMER, and were as follow, viz : YlAs—Messrs. Benson, Blood, Boughter, Cly mar, Connell, Crawford, Gregg - , Hamilton, liter edith, Mott, Robinson, Schindel, Serrill, Thump son and Welsh-15. Nays—Messrs. Bound, Finney, Fuller, Hall, Hiestand, Imbrie, Irish, 'Ketcham, Landon, Lawrence, M'Clure, Nichols, Parker, Whaiton, Yardley and Palmer, Speaker-16. So the amendment was not agreed to. The rules were then suspended and the bill read a third time, and The question recurring on the final passage of the that section, it was read as follows Resolved, By the Senate and House of Representa tives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in Gen owl Assembly nut, That the following amend ments are proposed to the Constitution of the 'Commonwealth, in accordance with the provi sions of the tenth article thereof: There shall be an additional Article to said. Constitution, to be designated as Article thir teen, as follows: SECTION 1. That the Legislature shall pass no special Act conferring corporate powers. The Constitution requiting that on all pro posed amendments to that instrument, the yeas and nays shall be required on thq o passage of each section separately, therefore, Agreeably to the provisions of the Constitu tion, The yeas and nays were required and were as follow, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Boughter, Bound, Clymer, Crawford, Finney, Fuller,Hall, Hiestand, Im brie, Irish, Ketcham,. Landon, Lawrence, M'- Clure, Mott, Nichols, Parker, Pnney, Robinson, Schindel, Serrill, Thompson, Welsh, Wharton and Yardley-26. Nars—kiessrs. Benson, Blood, Connell, (4eizg, Hamilton, Meredith and Palmer, Speaker —7. • . Sathasection passed finally. The second section was then read as follows : Sao. 2. That corporations may be formed ander general laws, but all such laws may from time to time be altered or repealed, with a due regard to the rights of the corporators: Provided, That corporations created under general laws May be extended as to limitation of time by special enactment. The question being upon the final passage of section seoond, ' Agreeably to the provisions of the Constitu tion, The yeas and nays were required, and were am follow, viz : 'Yves- - Messrs. Benson, Boughter, Bound, Clymer, Connell, Crawford, Finney, Fuller, Hall, Hiestand, Imbrie, Irish, Ketcham, Lan don, Lawrence, M'Clure, Mott, Nichols,Parker, Penney, Robinson, Schindel, Serrill, Thompson Welsh, Wharton, Yardley and Palmer, Spoke; —2B. Mae—Mama Blood, Gregg, Hamilton and Meredith-4. So the section passed finally. The third section was read as follows : Sao. 8. That the Legislature sball provide for municipal corporations by general laws, and restrict their power of taxation, assessment, borrowing money, contracting debts and loan ing t h eir credit so as to prevent the abuse of such power. The question being upon its final passage, Agreeably to the provisions of the Constitu Lion, The yeas and nays were required and were as follow, viz Teas--Messrs. Benson, Blood, Bousrhter, Bound, 01,prier, Connell, Crawford, Finney Fuller,.Hall, kamilton, Hiestand, Imbrie, Trish, Ketcham, Landon, Lawrence, M'Cluro Meredith, Mott, Nichols, Parker, Penney, Rob Ineon, Schindel, Benin., Thompson, Welsh Wbarton, Yardley and Palmer, Speaker-31. Nan—None. So the section passed finally. The fourth seetion was read as follows Exc. 4. That the Legislature shall have no lower to pass any Act extending any special charter for banking purposes; but corporations or associations may be formed for such purpo nes under general laws. On the final passage of said section, Agreeably to the provisions of the Constitu tion, The yeas and nays were required and were as follow, viz : Yaw—Mews. Benson, Blood, Boughter, Bound, Clymer, Crawford, Finney, Fuller. Hall, Hamilton, Hiestand, Imbrie, Irish, Ketcham, Landon, Lawrence, M'Clure, Mere ith, Mott, Nichols, Parker, Penney, Robinson filohf,ndel, Benin, Smith, Thompson, Welsh itiorp:Hp, Yardley and Palmer, /Speaker-41. kkrthe section passed finally , . The fifth Raton was read, all follows: There Audi also be as additional section to the first article of the constitution, to be num bered and designated as follows: SEC. 27. That no bill shall hereafter become a law unless it shall receive, upon its final pas sage, the votes of a majority of the members of the Senate and a majority of the members of the House of Representatives, and the yeas and nays shall be recorded upon the final passage of every bill in each branch "he Legislature. The question being upon its final passage Agreeably to the provisions of the Constitu tion, The yeas and nays were required, and were as follow, viz: Yens—Messrs. Boughter, Bound, Clymer, Crawford, Finney, Fuller, Gregg, Hamilton, Riestand, Inabrie, Irish, Lawrence, McClure, Mott, Parker, Penney, Robinson, Schindel, Smith, Thompson,Welsh, Wharton, Yardley and Palmer, Speakr-24. - NAYS—Messrs. Benson, Blood, Connell, Hall, Ketcham, Landon, Meredith, Nichols and Ser- So the section passed finally. ASTERNOON AND EVEN/NO SESSIONS Mr. FULLER offered.the following resolution which was twice read : Resolved, That when the Senate adjourn it adjourn to meet at three o'clock this afternoon. Mr. M'CLETRE moved to amend by adding the.following "And the Senate will hold a session this evening commencing at 7i o'clock, and that House bile entitled an'Act for the better organ ization of the militia of this Commonwealth, shall have precedence of consideration if the same be in the custody of the Senate." The amendment was agreed to, And the resolution as amended, was agreed to. aura OONSZDEEtED Mr. GREGG called up an Act to divide the borough of Williamsport into two wards. Passed finally. Mr. GREGG also called up an Act to incorpo rate the Highland Cemetery company. Passed finally. Mr. MOTT called up an Act to incorporate the Nesquehoning Valley Railroad company. The first and second sections were read and agreed to. On the quetstion, Will'the senate agree to the third section, The yeas and nays were required by Mr. MOTT and Mr. CONNELL, and were as fol low, viz YEss—Messrs. Benson, Clymer, Fuller ' Hall, Hiestand, Imbrie, Irish, Ketcham, Landon, Mott, Penney, obinson, Wharton, Yardley and Palmer, Spealar-14. Nays--Messrs. Blood, Boughter, Bound, Connell, Crawford, Gregg, Meredith, Nichols, Parker, Serrill, Smith, Thompson and Welsh -14. So the section was not agreed to. The remaining sections were severally read and agreed to, and the bill was Laid over on third reading. Mr. WHARTON called up House bill No. 6g9, entitled "a further supplement to an Aot to incorporate the Donegal iron company." In Committee of the Whole, Mr. PARKER in the Chair, the bill was agreed to and so re ported. On second reading, Mr. WELSH moved to amend by adding the following as a new section : "That this corporation shall pay into the Treasury of the Commonwealth, a bonus of one-half of one per centum on the capital stock hereby authorized, or hereafter created, in four equal annual instalments, and such other tax• as is now or may hereafter be imposed by law on corporations; and the stockholders of said company shall be individually liable for all debts due mechanics, workmen and laborers employed by said company, and for all materi als and provisions furnished to said company, to be sued for and collected as is provided in the twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth sections of the Act incorporating the Lackawanna coal and iron company, approved the fifth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty three ; and the privileges hereby granted shall not extend for a period longer than twenty, years." Air. WELSH subsequently , withdrew his amendment upon learning 'from Mr. litasTann that such a provision was in the original bill. The bill then passed finally. Mr. SCHINDEL called up a supplement .to an Act incorporating the Hanover and .South Whitehall Bridge company of Lehigh county. Passed finally. Mr. WELSH, for the BPBAKBR, called up an Act for the suppression of pilfering of second hond iron, brass, steel, &c., in Schuylkill Passed finally. - Mr. BENSON called up Rouse bill entitled "an Act to authorise the burgess and town council of the borough of Tioga, COlll4 of 'Doge, to levy a special tax." Passed finally. , - Mr. BLOOD called up a supplement to the Act to Incorporate the'Phillipsburg and Water.: ford Railroad company. Passed finally. The hour of one having arrived,, the, Senate Adjoured. CANDLES! PARAFFINE CANDLES, SPERM CANDLES, ADAMANTINE CANDLES, STEARINE CANDLES, STAR CANDLES, CHEMICAL SPERM CANDLES, ... TALLOW CANDLES. . A large lot of the above In store and tor . sale:at!the low eat prim by WM. DOCK JR. tk CO, Oprosite the Court H•use. HAITAXTA CIGAR'S ! A floe assortment, compris , ng FIGARO, F. n.y, FAELLGOILANA, .IfaLLYL NA, lat lira • 'LI Ildworto Of all sizes and qualities, in quarter; one-Nth snd one tenth boxes, jostreeelved and for sale Low by jon3o JOHN a ZIEGL&R, - - Te Mark et Street.' FIRST CLASS GROCERIES LARGE ARRIVAL! HAVING JUST RETURNED. from the lA . Eastern cities where we have selected with. the GREATEST canna large and complete assortment of eu perior goods which embrace anything kept te the best city graceries,we respectfally,and cordially Invite the public to call and examine our stook"and NOTICE cue }WS VT. DOCK JR. k CO M. W. HATTON'S • LIVERY STABLE. Strawberry Alley between Fifth and . Sixth, Streets. rums ESTABLISHMENT is stacked with J. motion , HORSES,: mitttuttko, BUGGIES, ike,, Which will be hired on reasonable terms marl-8m pennopluania iftlegrapt), Zueotrav literttoon, ayril 16, 1861. LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS. lIHESE MEDICINES have now been be core the public ittr a period of THIRTY YEARS, and during that time have maintain. d a high character in al most every part of the Globe, for their extraordinary and immediate power of restoring perfect health to per sons suffering under nearly every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable • The following are among the distressing variety of hu man diseases in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES Are well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLATU LENCY, Loss of Appetite, Heratburn, Headache, Rest lessness, 111-Temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia., will van isb, as a natural consequence of Its care. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without vio lence; all vloleLt purges leave the bowels costive within two days. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular mecuiatios h through the premed of respiration in such cases, anethe thorough solution of all Intestinal ob struction In Others. The LIFE MEDICINES have been known to cure RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks and GOUT in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the 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 Important organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. SCURVY, ULCERS, and IN VETERATIII SORES, by the perfect purity which these LIFE MEDI C NID3 give to the blood, and all the humors. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COMt LEX lONS, by their alterate effect upon the fluids that fee %he skis, 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 RHEUIII, and a striking im provement in the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will always be cored by One dose, or by two in the worst cases. PlLES.—The'original proprietor of these medicines, was cured of Piles, 01331 years standing by the use of the WE MEDICINES alone. SEVER AND AGUE.—For this scourge of the Western country, these Medicines will be found a sate, speedy, and certain remedy. Other Medicines have the system subject to a return of tbe disease—a cure by these NOM= is permanent , ,-TRY THEM, BE. SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM PLAID/VS.-411=mm Datum, Loss or Ammer., and 01 amen or FrAmts--the Medicines have been used with the moat beneficial results in cases of this descrip tion :-.-Kings Evil arid Scriifula, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medi cines. Night. Sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Cc u plaints of all kinds, Palp . tation of thellearty Paint rt Colic, are speedily cured, - ffitiuMOUteiAL DISEASES.—Persons whose constitu tons have hecoiie Impaired by Ilus, Injudicious one 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 moist power preparationS of Sarsaparilla. " Prep tared and sold.by W. B. MOFFAT, 835 Broadway, New York. Foramle by all Druggists. iY2o.dawlY Holland Bitters DYSPEPSIA., Liver. Complaint, 'Fever and Ague, &e. TITE successful Introduction and use of this ode. Heated Remedy has been the signal for a literal flood of compounds called "Bitters, " offered in various forme,forme,from a quart bottle to afive-galion keg. until this word "Bitters" is but another name for l'ifrog," or some vitiations whiskeymixture. But the really.great relier derived from the roleate close, one teaspoonful, of our niedicing, and the entiVe absence of qiler prostration, has' esta• bilshed fbr it a - reputation *which the host of imitations and counterfeits have- failed to undermine. It is posi tively a vegetable preparation, with barely sufficient pare spirits to preserve it: • But one. el= of the getndne, Bottles,) price ONE Dotten. It le a medicine of long-tried efficacy Pir the Mood, so essential. for the foundation of good health and for' correcting disoitlers of the stomach and bowels. . ' - Two or three doses wrn convince the afflicted of its salutary effects.' The stomach will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels and kidneys will soon take place, and renewed health be the quick result. For INDIGESTION, Try Berhavels Holland Bitters, For REASTBUB,N, Try Be rhave's Renaud Bitters. ror ACIDITY, Try v Bierhave's Holland Bitters. Vor WATERBRABH, Try Bcerhare's Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE, Txy Ilterhare , s Holland Bitters. roz. Loss or APPETITE. Try:: Berhave's Holland Bitters. nor COSTIVENESS, Try Berhave's Holland Bitters. ror PILES, Try In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgia Affec pions, it has in numerous instances proved highly bane/cid and in others effected a decided CUP.. .Read e gi reftinyl • The genuine, highlpeonoentrated Bcrarars'a got,- man limos le pump intuit-pint bottles, only, and retailed at One Dollar per bottle, The great demand tar thin truly celebrated medicine hie induced many initiations, which the public should guard againsi PurelluOle• Bewar.i.afpo sition / &a that our name is on the label of, every bottle' you leuy. . . Benj. Page, Jr. &Co. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, PITTSBURG'', PA. For ale in tho:oity of Harrisbuig by D. W. GROSS d; CO inSOrd--sepl.d&wly JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS , &C. . . ALFRED F. ZDAMERTIAR it CO; 0. 52 MARKET STREET, Harrisburg, ,111 Pa., opposite Hose- Horst. and adjoining the, litiagraari Hann, having : purcbaged the stools.or E. F -Jennings:: itnittilided altrge einiortnientTof rjirgyi JEW.. KIAY, we will sellthesame at the lowestnieliprice,and solicit patroniiiii;,.. Watches, CloCks and Jewelry neatly and promptly re; paired and delivered'. L • ALFRED F. znamm.t.ll . 4 co • Having disposed of my stook:of:Jewelry to :11.. F. Zim merman & Co., I cheerfully reoernmeitd them to my ton mer customers, as practical and experienced Watch makers, and solicit fir them a continuance, of the patron :age which' has been so generously , cuctended toms during Abe last six years. jan29 EMIR F. J.ENNIN- fit: the Ninth PrAttra". lic n of :Maa. Charitabl e Heclzanic Assoditon;lB6o, MESSRS. °BICKERING & SONS wires AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL GRAND, SEMI-GRANO, & SQUARE PIANO-FORTES; AND IBA 0/911r /10 lIU , A SILVER MEDAL FOR THE BEST UPPIORT PLOWS, WM. KNOC-ETE," SoLE,A4O4,FOR; THE Pr' THESE PEWS, No. 92 MARKET ST., n'Aititisnuno. SPERM CANDLES • tA. LLRGI euPPLTnigri . ED 1 !* 17 Wll. 1;10041/1i. &CO. J. Q. ADAMB, sgk illthical TVitQbF l 3O.E7L9D'it3 VY'RELAV.R , s ricsionwrs swami srmrn, Bcerhaveos Holland Bitters, laitbical. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW ! STILL SOMETHING WHICH HAS 800 THE TEST OF YEARS AND STILL = MORE AND MORE POPULAR EVERY BAY PROF. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. = OTHERS SAY OF IT, A Distinguished St. Louis Physician Writes Sr. LOINS, July 10,1880. 0, 3. WOOD, Esq.: Dear Sir Ilex me the pleasure and satisfaction to transmit to you the beneficial effects of your Hair Restorative, after a trial of Dye rears. I commenced using your Restorative io January, 1856, since which tires I have not been without a bottle on baud. When I commenced the use, my hair was quite thin, and at least one-third gray. A few applications stopped its turning, and in three weeks time there was not a gray hair to bo noticed, neither has there been up to this time. After my hair was completely restored, I continued Its use by applying two or three times per month. My hair has ever c minued healthy, soft and glossy, and my s alp perfectly free from dandruff. I do 1201 imagine the 'hits above mentioned will be of any particular advert , ge to yon, or even flatter your vanity at this late day, I am well aware they are all known already and even more wonderful ones throughout the Union. I have oe. on pied my time in traveling the greater p rt of the time tfla past three years. and have taken pride and pleasure in recommending your Ersto:ative, and exhibiting its effects in my own case. In several instances I have met with people that have pronounced it a humbug; saying they have usedit and without effect. In every instance, however, it proved, by probing the ma ter, that they hat not used your article at all, but had tr sd some new article said to be as goof as yours, and ceiling 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 is astonishing that people will patronize an attiele of no reputation, when there 113 sue at band that has been proved beyond a doubt. Apparently some of those ciutritans hava not brains enough to write an advertisement, as I notiee they have copied yours word for word in seventh netattees, merely inserting some other name in place of yours: I have, within the past live years, seep and talked with more than two - thousand persons that have used your preparation with perfect success—some for'baldness gray hair, scald head, dandruff, and every disease the scalp sad head are subject to. I called to see you personally at yobr original place of business here, but learned you were now living in New York. You are at liberty to publish this or refer parties to me. Any communication addrateed to me, care boa No. 1,920, will be promptly auswared. Yours, truly, JAMES lulu; M. D. Wean Srainds, Perry Co.,Ta., June 7, 1850. Prof.. WOOD, Dear Sir: = l was induced more Man year ago to try your valuable Bair Restorative for th purpose of cleansing my head of dandruff I hadsuffered with it upon my head for years, and bad never been able to get anything to do me any good in removing It, al though I had tried many preparations, until I saw your advertisement in a Harrisburg paper. Being there at .the time, f called at Gros & Kunkle's drug store, and bought a bottle, and now ant prePared to recommend it to uolverral use, for it has completely removedall dand ruff from my head, and au application once in two weeks keeps it free from any itching or other unpleasantneas.— I must also state that my , hair had become quite white . in places, and, by the use of your preparation, has been restored to its original color. Ia m now 50 years of agei and although I have used two bottled of the xtestOrative, no one bite any knoviledgOof it, as I allow a few gray hairs to remit° in order to have my appearance com port with my age. lily head is now of less trouble to me in keeping It Clean, do., than at any timn Mace I have been a child. I consider your preparation of great value, and, although' do not like to expose myself, I consider it my duty to do so. You can use this or any part of it is any shape you thin 7 proper, if it is worth any thing to you. Yours, &c., . Bwoonscrrott, Ind., July 80, 1859. • s Data ga : I here send you a statement that I think you are entitled to the benefit. of. I am a rmident of Bloomington, and have been here for over thirty years. lam now over fifty years ofage. For about twenty years .padt my hair has been turning ebnaiderably . gray, ,and wag almost entirely white and very stiff and nupliarit. I had seen a number of certificates of the very wonderful effect of your Hair Restorative but sopposed there was' more fiction than truth in them: but enter.aining a strong desire to have my hair, If possible, restored to its cirle nal color and fineness, as it was in my younger days a beautiful black, I concluded I would make the expert went commencing M a small Way. I purchased one Of your small bottles, at one dollar, and eoramencel using, following directions an nearly as I could. I soon disco.v ered the dandruff removed„and my , air, that was falling off in large quantities, was considerably tightened, and a tactical change taking plane in'the coley. have ccn tin nod to use it, till I have nsedthree of your small bottles and just begun on the fourth. I have now alliretty a hcad of dark brown, or light black hair as any man, or as I had In my youthful days; When a boy In the bills of Western Virginia.' my head is entirely clear of dandruff, and the hair oeasedent,irely. falling off and is as, soft and floe, and feels as, oil), as though it was just from the hands of a French champooner. Many of my acquaintan ces frequently Bay to me "Butler, where did ) ou get that Clue ?" I ton them it was the effect of your IteStora mire. It is almost impossible to convince them that it la the original hair of the Same old gray head. Yours, truly, FREDERICK T. BUTLER, Bloomington, Monroe Co., Ind. WOOD'S Hem ItEmon.trrvE has Required a repatalikm from .actual test and. experiment which cannot be en• honed by newspaper puffs. In our vicinity it has 'Wen extensively used, end we believe in every case with every. desired result, and received the universal endorsement dr all who have tried it. We therefore - recommend it as one atm:GO few nostrums which-accomplishes all It profess es, and all the bald and gray could desire.—Coltonbia PROP. WOOD'S HAM iisiTOBAITVE.-111 another 00112 Din Fin be found.an advertisement of .this well known and excellent preparation for restoring gray hair to its bile nal color.. The Hair Restorative also cures cutaneous eruptions, and prevents ttie bah; failing off. We have seen many authentic testimonials in proof of-these asser tions some of which are from gentlemen,whom we have, known for many yeirs is Persons of the Most reliable char:later. Don't dye till you hairs tried this Restorative; Boston Oliva Branch. Woods Hai RastoßATivs.—We are not in the'halift of puffing every new.dlecovery, for, in nine cases olit:ot ten they_ are quack nostruine, but we take griat • pleasure In ravamnienclog Professor Wood's article to all whosehair .Is fulling off or turning gray. Our well known cOntribn. tor, Finley Johnson, It fq., has experienced the benefit of lie application; and joins with us in speaking of its virtues. Let all try it, and bald heads will.be as rare WI snow in Bummer.—Baltimore Patriot.. . • WOon'l Ham Pakinamina—Unlike most specifics, this is proved, by untmpe,cbable evidence, to possess great efficacy as a restorer of the hair to pristine vigor. Where the bead bad bacon:in almosi bald because of Maness, the use of this article has produced a beautiful grokth of thick, glossy hair. his...tberefore a valuable prepuce. lion for all classes, Its, ingredients are such as to efrectu ally eradicates dandrinr and other impieties, which operate so injuriously to the hair. It also has curative properties of another description.' In many bases pim; pies and other disfigurements or the skin disappear wher. ever it is used. There is no hazard attaching to the trial of his remedy, and its e ff ects can only be benefieial, as the compound if it does not cause a mrnifest ionprove went, Is incapable of doing harm, as its component ele ments ere perfectly innocuous.—Borkg Tranacripd, April 22, 7.849. ru A GRNIMUI Boos„—ln.eur capacity as conductor . ,of a public journal, we are called upon to advertise the ure. ails of the day each of which claims to be unguitaterated in its composition and infallible In Its curative effects, vmh what justice we leave otir readers to determine. one instance, however—Prof. Weed's Hair liestortdlve —we are so well assured of the notable qualities; of lbe article, that we give it onr indorsement as all that its In venter and vender claim it to be. Its effect upon a falling head of hair is universally known to be magical, ..tike li m e o r 'guano on exhausted land, It brings Wisp, p Wher ever applied. Our own thatch is fortunately very heel. thy, but we advise our friends with 'aparseiy-grewlay, kale to try the Rastorativis.--Collanbia Spy. ALL HAIR Dias Asismottio.—Word's Great Ailicle his Taken tke lield.—Prorossor Wood *Wide on an eininence no chemist, whoseattontlon has been turned to loVenting a hair tonic, has ever beforereiehed. HIS - fame' is sad. den but World-wide, sad thousands who havemorn wigs , or been bald for years are now, through the use ()this preparation, wearing their own natural end luudrian . t head covering. So much for chemistry, the. chembinry of human life, andAtte laws which apply to [lie fundtiona of the system. Prof. Wood studied out the haman hair, Its character, its properties aud diseises, and how to re store the decaying vitality to that ornament Lilo eaw, as In his own uase, tnat gray hair II unnatural iinleas the age of the individual has reached lour +lucre, and its be lieved that the hair could be naturally revitalized. He tried his own case—almost bald and quite gray; at the age of thirty-seven—he restored ins own hair in color, strength and luxuriance, and the article he did it with ha gave to the World: GittWOulPii HAIR RESTORA invB, and.take_iustithimelse.—Neut York Day Book.:: ` E - 1' 0 T No. 444 Bioadway; New. York s ula Na. 114 Market street, St, XantAs, Mo. Sold in Began:37 0.0. 4:3I( 7 )DWW la 00:;ineli.,,B. BRA 147.44-64-312 UDOLPHO WOLFE'S _t • SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS TONIC, DIURETIC, ANTI DYSPEPTIC INVIGORATING CORDIAL. To the Citizens of New Jersey and Penna—lvamai Apothecaries, Druggists, Grocers and Private Families. Wolfer Pure Cognac Brandy. Weller Pure Maderia, Sherry Aid Port Wine. Wolfe' Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Rum Wolfc's Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky. I beg leave to tall the attention of the citizens of the United States to the above Wisim and LIQUORS ; imported by Udolnk° Wolfe, oi New York, whose name is fami. liar in every part oi this ceut.t y for the purity of his celebrated SClfficosir SCHNAPPs. Mr. Wolfe, In his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his WINg4 and Lstross, says : "I aid 'Alike my reputation as a man, my sti nd mg es s merchant of thirty years' reeldenee in the Ci” of New York, that all the HPAYDY and Warm which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can be rolled upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the proprietor's name on the wax, and a la.: simile of his signature on the certificire.' The public are re apectfbtly invited w call and examine for themealvcs.— For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries awl Grocers Philadelphia. GEORGE M. ASHTON, No. 832 Market itt Phdad lohit. Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following from the New York CUlli ter : ENORMOUS ElMUNitas FOR ONE NEW YORK MERCHANT.— We are happy to inform our fel ow citizens tbai there is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as purees imported,and of the best quality; We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive business, although it will well re. pay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe's ex tensive Warehouse, Nos. Is. 20 and 22 Beaver street, and Nos. 3.7. l 9 and 21, "Mr. ettitld street. His stock 01 Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been lest; than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1886 to 1856 ; and ten thousand cases of Madeira Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. He also bad three large cellars, filied with Brandy, Winn, .Ic., In casks, under Custom House key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of echnapps last year amounted to one huodrCd and eighty thousand - dozen, and we hope in less than two S ears he may be equally successful wita bin Brrndies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for mediCal use Should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land mass up their minds to discard the puisonocs stuff from their 'shelves, and replace it with Wolfe , s pare Wizna and LlQUoles. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation ol small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. ; Suck a mall, and such a merchant, should be sustained against his tens of thousands of op penents in the United States,' who sell nothing but imita Lions, ruinous alike to health and human happiness. septtnassemi C.. seller, 91 Market street, sole a: ens for this cit. Dyspepsia Remedy DR.. DARIUS HAM'S AROMATIO INVIGORATING SPIRIT. This Medicine has been need by the public for six years, with increasing favor. It is recommended to Cure Dyspepsia, Nervousness, B ere-Burn; &tic lain:, Wind tti ohs Slomach, Or lit nein the Bowe Meadow:he, - Drowsiness, _Kidney Ctrone plaints, Low Spirits LP /trims Premetai SIDIULATIN, AISILARatia, I V AM, Hirt WILL Not 'italic .= os . , U A S A MEDICINE it.is quick nd effectu al, curing the most aggravating Cage o Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaints and all othef derange eat th. Stomachand Bow*, In a speedy manner. It- will instantly• reviver the most melts: a ty an. droopingapirits, and restore the weak, nervous d iy to, Width, strength and vigor. • l'erio4w who, from t h e injudicious we'd - liquors, have become dejected, end their nervous systexha shattered, constitutions broken down, and subject to that horrible Mires to humanity, the- DALLInedl Tawas, Will, almost immediately, feel the happy and healthy haviyoratiu, eilloacy of Or. Hams invigorating Spirit. WHAT IT WILL DO. , . . nosz. , ..one wk.:. glass full as often as necessary One doge wilt remove all Bad Spirits. One dose will eure Heart-burn; : Three doses will cure Indigestion. One dose livid's - me you it Dood'Appetite. One daa will stop the dlstreasing palms of Dyspepsia. One dose will remove the distressing and disagreed hie effects of Wind or Flatulence and as soon as the stomach receives the.lo,vigerating Spirit" the distressing load am' all painful feelings Will be renioved. ' - Otte dose will removelhe most thitres.ftg pains acetic, either in the stomach or bowels. A few doses will remove all obstructions in - the Kidney, Bladder or,Urinary Organs. - • - Persons who are 'Seriously Milicted with any Kidney Complaints are ai3suredspeedyrellef by a dose or two, and a radical cure by. the use, of one or two bottles. H. H. ETTER. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Persons who, Irma dissipating too much over night, and feel the evil 'effects of poisonous liquors, in violent head. aches, sicknees at stomach, weakness, giddiness, Go., will And one dose will remove all bad feelings. • Ladies' ofweitic and sickly constitutions, should take the Invigorating Spirit three times a day; it w ill make them strong •hefilthy and lumpy, rerdoveull obstrudtions and irregularities from the menstniarorgans, and restore the bloom of ilialth'aud beauty to thi3 cnreworn Mixt During pregnancir It will be leund an invaluable medi cine to, remove disagreeible sensations at the stomach. All' tbe proprietor asks trial, and to induce We, be has put up the Invigorating Spirit. in pint bottles, at 60 cents, quarts General Deis*, 48 Iliater.eireet, N. Y. .. Wholesale . agent,. Philadelphia, D. IitOTT, k CO. and for kaki in Harrisburg by C.'.t. - Bannoart, D. W. Ones & Co. sold C..K. Keller, and by all Druggists everywhere lel4-d-Inqy F.WIONABLE OLOTHING, BPI:Will MID STIIItNER STYLES. 1 8 6 PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS. GRANtILLE : STON - 45' ONE PRIOR GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM No. 6O CHESTN(I7 STAMM. A superb Bieck of due French, English and American ciotas, thissmumuis, _ 'and' GS • For City and uountry trade, with an un VESTIN aoachable as uortment of READY MAIM OLOTKIEO 'at the ppr lourest—cash N _ • rout 'CiNE . IIII.CE is asked, and a GUI' of 'intrin sic wool and use presented wl:h each article sold. Parti 'Oiler attention paid to the Customer thipartment, .and merments:inade andaent to order, to any address. iln inaugurating this furs spasm of doing business, GRANVILLE, STORES wbald, impress on the minas of the patrons of his establishment, that the cost of the gift Is deducded trot% and nos added io the price of the arti ale sold. His Immensely increasing sales enabling him to aid dips liberally, sad at the same time to realize a remunerative prod'. All articles guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. 0 1, ANVELLE STOKES' 0 NEI! RIOE CLOTHING EMPORIUM man= =BIT. 0at 19464 -L-zifulitie-ilit • • NOTIVE TO lIONSUMERS OF COAL. P AZTO:VWEIG4I-CARTS tested and certified. to by the SEALER 01 WEIGHTS AND .MEASURES. ""' Mr. James M. Wtrzemoz—HaviOg this - day tested your Patetat'Weugh•Ce.ite,midlound them pertectly corm or, I therefore.put my Bea upon tram . cirdin CK f a l..za s .7. Sealer of Weights and Measures. liarrisburg,- January 1T,1561: . MS JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER, LOT OF. THOSE EXTRA. FINE POINTED GOLD PENS p NEWTON'S (formerly Bagley's) O . manufacture, warranted to be the best in material, thelLnost pointed, moat durable and M cheap as anymatitet, for, sale, wlmt a variety or Gold ; and Silirer Wee of varlonseises and prices at • apaqsa , s adze BOOKSTOBE, 81 Market 'street. Bt aste.!mucus. A SUPERLATIVE AND ALL IN BOTTLES illtbitcra. DR . JOHNSON MIJEL.I_2T.IIIIECI/SLE LOCK HOSPITAL HAS discovered themost certain, speed 3 and effectual remedy In the world for DTSI ASE 4 OF IMPRUDENCE ItialET IN MX ID ?WEISZ socks. No Monetary or Noxious Drag*, FErA CONS WARFULNTZD, OR NO CHARGE, IN FRow Two DAva.-vp weakness of the Dark or Limbs, Strictures, gain s in tho Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physical pu s _ ere, Dyspepsia, Languor, Dow Spirits, Confusion or idea, . Hall nation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings y of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Afreenow: of tile Head, Throat, Mae or .Icln—those terrible th- o ; ders arising from the indiscretion or Solitary' Liabas Youth—tho e dreadful and destructive practises 'shad, produce constitutional debility, render marriage iMPos table, and destroy Loth body and mind. YOUNG MEN Young men especially who have become the victim; solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit o annually sweeps to an net•mely grave thousands 0 , young men of the most exalted talent and brilliatx lent, who might otherwise have entranced Ihexio. Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to easy the living lyre, may call wi h full confidence. MARRIAGE. }tarried persons, or those contemplating marriage, 0, lug snare of physical wealcnesa, should Immediately c.O. snit Di. J., and be restored to perfect health. ORGANIC WEMOTEM Immediately cured and full visor restored Be who places himself under the care of Dr. J., religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and en); fldently rely upon his skill as a ; hysician. Agir.offiee No. 7 .t , outh Fr ederick street, Baltmort. Ma., on the left 115‘nd side going from Baltimore street doors Irom the corner. Be particular in obserrine . ;he name or number, or you will mistake line place. Be par. ticular for Ignorant, 2tifling Quack:. with fa.se yam*, or Paltry Reanitwg Cenificales, attracted by the repot., icon of Dr. Johnson, lurk near. All letters must contain a PostasoStamp, to use on reply. DS. JOHNSTON Dr- Johneon member of the Royal College of Surgeon- , , London, graduate Irons one of the meat eminent CoterN of the United :Antes, and the greatest part of who-e has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most-, tonishing ewes that were ever known. Many tre.,toei with ringing in the ears and head when asleep. t reat vomiters, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashtuliii, with frequent. blushing, attended sometimes with demi, moot of mind were cured immetilately, TAKE PA.RTICTItAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who bating injured then selves by private and improper indulgencies, that secret and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, to fitting them for either businessor society. These are some of the Bad and melancholy effects dated by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of Back and Limbs, Pains in the Bead, Ininneez of Slats, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, py.. pepsin, Nervous Trritability , Derangeinent of the Nati, ftnctions, General Debility, Symptoms of e0145111.{ , tiOn, dm. _ MENTALLY. aterrau.y, the fearful enacts on the mind are much o be dreaded .-Less of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, IS pressir n of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion toi , oele. ty, Selndistrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ae. , are some of the evil effects. Thousands of persons or all ages, can now Judea what is the cause of their, decline in health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pato, nervous and emaciated, have a singular appearance about the eyes,'cough, and amp. me of consumption. YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by a certain practice. in draped in when alone—a habit frequently learned from es 11 Jompanions. or at school the effects of winch art. Lightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, model-, warriage impassible. and destroys beta mind and hody, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his am, try, the darling of his parents; should be snatched or= all prospects and enjoyments ot tile by the consequana, of deviating from the path ol nature, and indulging to certain secret habit. Such persors must, beta re contem plating MARRIAGE, Abet that a sound mind aa4Pody arethe most. necessary requt"itea to promote eitraubial happiness. laded without these, the jouroe) through life becomes a unary pilgrirbagss the prospect hourly darkens to the view .0.1, mind becomes shadowed witn despair, and Riled wit', Ire mel ,neboly reflection that the happiness of another he cornea blighted with our own DE. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR OR GANIC WE.sio:g3B. By this great and imi.ortant remedy, Weaknese of the trans are speedily cured, and fall vigor restored. housands of the most nervous and debilitated who dad lost all hope, It eve been immediately relieved. All .rapeAmette to Marriage, Physical or Mental 'aqualin ntion, Nervous, Trembling. Weakness or Ehatistion or .130. most fearful kind, speedily cored. TO STRANGERS.. The many thousands cured at this Instlution within tau last twelve years, and the sumorous important Surgical operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re porters of the papers, and many other persons, artless of which have appeared again and again before the public, besides his Maadirig as a gentleman of character and re sponsibility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. DISEASES OF IMPRDDF.NCE —When the misguided and Imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this paioful disease, it toe often happens that an ill-thiseasense of shame or dread of disOovery deters him from applying to those who, from education nad re• spectabtlity can alone befriend him, delaying rill the elm. stitutional symptcms of this horrid disease make their appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose,lar, progressing on with frightful rapidity, till deattOputs a period to his dreadfuisniferings by sending tan to °mat bourne from whence so traveler returns?' ` lris a mel meholy fact that thousands fall victims to ads terrible disease, owing to the unskilfulness of ' reseed era, who, by the use of that (leaks poition;: ruin the constitution and make the residue of Iffeeniteeratte. To arIL&NOERB.—The Doctor's Diplomas bang to his "office. am-Letters must contain a Stamp tons otfMhe reply Sir Remedies sent by Mall. 7 South Frederick street, Beitimor - e. aprl3 lowly Cl4 - rtr/R, tISI wrisreLow, wiperitmeed Mine and Female Physician, presents 10 the attention of mothers her SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teethinz, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, hi sort ening thl) gtuns,r educing 411 ingaromatlon-,will allay All PAIN, and spasmodic action, and in SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWEL& Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to Younelv" AND, RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANT , : • We have put' np and sold this article for over ten years, and can as; m cornininsini AND THUM, what We have never been able to say of any othor medlowe— NEVER HAS IT FAILED, IN A MOLE ENSTA.NOE 10 EFFECT A CURE, when timely used: layer did s, know an Instance of dissatisfaction:by any' one who reed it. On the contrary, all are delighted with pit opera. time, and speak in terms of highest commendation of, its magical effects and medical virtnes; peak in this muister eiWner Ws no =row, atter Loup/ars' eTpe nonce, AND runitm one sartimmon PQltttorrilLfiliiißif OS Wats WI REM Dietitian. In alniest as/7 instance where the infant isendforing from pain and exhaustion, re lief will be found hi' fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup iaadministered. ' - _ - - This valuable preparation le the. prescrinton of one of the most E...UTRILICITfand SKILLFUL NURSES in New &iglu id, and tuns been used with, sem FALLI2IO Buono la - THOUSANDS OF OAHU% It net only relieves the child Irony pain, but in op orates the stomach and bowels, 'correct! acidity, end gives tone and energy to the whole spawn. Iv will most instantly reUnyp 4RIPIN4 'IN THE BOWE-IN, 'AND' WIND 13(1.14) and overcame convulsions, which . ner..spephig ruins. died, end in death. We believe it the seer an MUST REMEDY IN TEI WORLD, in all CUPS of DYSENTERY ANL DIARRHOEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises e'en teethiag or from any other cause. We say tc every mother who has a child aulierlai Anna any of ma roregoing complaints—co ROT LET;TOLIR JiELJEWICS , ), ens SRI PREJUDICES or mem, stand between you sud your Buttering child and the relletthet will be STlKE__yes, AD . SOLOTRLY SURE—to follow the, use of this medicine, It thusly used. Full directions fOr using will acre:wail each bottle. None genuine nab= the fILORMiIe CURTI:Iet PERNINS,Neor York, le Ceirbdontskie uraPPsr• Sold by Druggists throughout tbe ivarlo. PA:taloa =se, No, 13 Ceder, Rt„New York. Price only 25 Cents bar Bata& Sir For Sale laMarrisbirg, hy.M; W. Gross co,, so 19 Market street, J. Martin Lats, No. 22.8iarket street, 0 K. Reber, No. 91, Market st reet, and G. W d1Uea.1.213 Matta eared. , min dawly