- Etisullantons. BOOKS FOR P'ABMERB. rrBX attention of agriculturista is' directed 1„ to the following works, which will enable them to increase the quantity and value of their crop& by adding sCienoe and the experi ments of others to their experience': STEPHEN'S BOOK OF 'rliE FARM, de tailing all the labors of husbandry and the best way topert , rm them. Price....B 60 COLEMAN'S, A.GRICULTURE and Real EconallY4-4-- ....... 4 00 LANDSOATEGiAbIiiiiii . , by X1ien....1 00 THE FARM'S COMPANION, by Buel.. 76 LECTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL TURE, by, Johnston... .... . . 50 THE AMERICAN Filed& tinew:nrtet urd-. versa! handbook, with-400 engraiiings.,2 50 ,AN EASY METHOD. OF MANAGING BEES, by Weeks. . . . . 20 The Nature and Treatt n:ant: of Ditir;st;s of- Cattle, by Dadd •00 LEIBIG'S AGittiOilLTUßALoggefiera 76 MUCH COWS AND DAIRY PAWING, and the production of milk, butter, . cheese, by Flint 1 50 GRASSES., AND FORAGE PLANTS, by Lynch I 60 SAXTON'S HAND-BOOK, containing the Horse, the cow, the pig, fowls, &0., &c.. 1 00 THE FARMER'S DICTIONAItY and Prac tical Farrqpr , by Dr. Gardner 1 50 ALLICLTS DOMESTIC' ANIMALS . . . ... 76 TEC:B4I/1D BOOK OF MANURES, or American Muck 800 k... 2 0 THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by'', Jennings 1.00 YOUAIT ON THE HORSE HIND'SIARRIEEY and STUD 800K...1 00 HORSEMANSHIP and the Breaking and • Training of Horses..., 75 Standard Books, School Books, and every-' thing in the stationery line, at lowest prices, at -CHEAP BOOK STORK INSURANCE AGEN . CY. - THE DELAWARN MUTAL SAPETY INSVRANCE COAPANY. or PIIFLADSLPRIA. INCORPORATED 1886,-; GAETA L AND aims sscu4,9Sim. THE INSURANCE •••,...'. • COMPANY OF NORTH AMltliallA. OF PHILADELPHIA. • INCORPORATED 1794;. CAPITAL AND...... L'' a' ttnifersighed, as Agent• for the T 'well known Companies, will makei'lleninnee mailed lime or damege`by Are, either perpilindly or an nnally, OD property in either UM or ebeniry; Maxine and bland F *pnrGitton,lßeks al e i o taken. Apply pereooally or by letter to tvnitaitenititiatit, - - . Pe. droll .. . HARRISBUE47 COAL OIL DEPOT FFOBthk- Milretr Of, conistuneri, we have establisted a co I 011 DePotet the- corner or Free ant Market streets. ,ill our oils are tested and we post• Lively sell none except such es prose to be non•exploidve, Clear and free from odor as far as practioalikW We olrer. at present the following lintly celebrated brands. Mag nolia, Robinson; Nabrona and Lucifer, lower than' Ilan be purebase I elsewhere in this place, either wholesale or retail. also an eXtenSiVO assortment of Lamps Chim neys, tlidelevi 61 1a511 Cones, Linropra, &.41 We , W ill also abausi gold or camphene lanips, so as to be used for Mal Oill. pall and Satisfy yourselves, at NICHOLS St sownstr, - ve g , rpm- : ' or. Qr,ar Front and *Fast *greet. i itiet i li 'ln* sioditi Portable Writing Desks, Backgammon . Boards, .. . Traveling Bags, " - ... busesl.• Wa ll ets,' ' - Toilet Bottles, aud a general Aawitutent of FANCY ARTICLES, Call at j3pRONgt'S . QMULP BOOKSTORE. CHOICE laldEer READIVIGt . . 'iIHE by the author o "Rutledge," Prico $1.25. Also new editions of RUTLEDGE—uniform with "The Sather lands," ELM BEULAH—twenty-fifth edition—U.26. EAST LYNNE—A new Novel-60 cents. TOM TIDLER'S GROUND, by Dickens, 26 eta. FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE, 38 ots. Together with all the. New Books, goon as published at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. WALL PAPER I VEGANT styles and patterns of Wall Taper for 10, 12, 15 and 25 oents per roll. largest and most varied stock o of Wall Paper, Borders, Window Blinds, Curtiss arid Fixtures • ever °Mired la this oily. Being bought for cash, it will be =OM at a very email profit. Bersesaxe. the place, Seheftees Book Store, Market street, opposite Grose Drug fliore, Harrisburg. m22-d2m COAL ! COAL! 1 $B, AND $2 25 PEE TON OF 2,000 LDS 0. D. F,ORSTER, , O ilMl and yard on the Canal ; foot of North sweet, wholesale and WIWI dialler In , 241217 1 / 1 2Q. L 8 • WIiadIVIBAERs, LYILEINs VALLEY SUNBURY and BROAD IV? COAL. Fainlika and dealers RIO cely upon obtaining a Brat rye and WI weight, at the lowest rate. Orders roodpal.,P Mtended to. A liberal discount made to pur chasers plead tbr tbe n oast wherdered. Present price, s3 .t ad 32 4 0 p er tub. Harrisharg, Apra 1.8.4.1 y PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER, WOULD retipeofinll3r - Worm' his old TT Wraps and Lite public generslit, tits& he will ellittiese to give laminations on the MAN() PURTA roux and also,* the science ol THOsollan Ho will veth pleasure Walt 4.iies piAuils* Altair bone' at any how , desired, or haute= will be iiives" his residence, is Third street, a feW doers,below . Gerona Reformed March. desk -d I OIDER II I VINEGAR 1I I IIirADE from choice.and selected-4*es; AlLbitifipisrantded by us to be artetly pare:. • 42.4 . int... 00631„ at 00.. gEDAR Ware and Willow Ware, con insilag at Chania..Tabs. &octet% or all kinds for ••• , NICHOLi & BOWMAN, Corner or Front and Market Unita. • alfTr BAND Imps • p li kmovediind in Fitts eras[. aPiaint 'IV. DOCK . ; 31t,3,W(10. filtbital PROPYLAMINE, " d 1 NEW REMEDY FUR RHEUIVA7`II3SIII NEW ERNE_ _DY A CERTAIN DERILEDY, J ACUTE RIIKUISATINM, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, RHSCIALAITIV OR EVIRY BIND; sow BTORBORN, No ammo I , PROPrumiNi HOW TANG STANDING, WILL CONQCER IT, WILL CURE IT, WHAT IT HAS DONE, IT WILL DO AGAIN. DOCTORS READ DOCTORS EXAdINE, DOCTORS TRY IT. . . rag MST TESTIMONY UST ERDIOAL AUTHORITY. DOCTORS KNOW IT, • PATIENTS BRUM IT, MAD : AIM TRUE. PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. • Inca Ornaux:Hixeiraz Rarors.] MAY 311, 11360,; , ..431eit S.; set. , 2B, single, never was very strong: Two years ago he had an attack of acute rhenme lismiirom which she was confined to her bed far two weeks end subseqently from &relapse ler four mere. She Mei been Well since then till last Safer day, while engaged in house elouting, she Mole hedlisin in her hack, felt cold, hot had Co decided OMR `TWro‘dityls lstealser 'abklente gan so swell, which WU Sollowed , by, swelling of the Law joints and or the hands. She has now dull pain in her shoulders, and her knuckles are verytender, red end painful; both heads are Wetted, but the right is most so. This, then,. Is a case of acute rheumatism or, as It 15 noWfitablobably Oilled;rheamatie feVer. I lls a well remarked typical nese. We will 'carefully watch the I case, and from time to time call your attention to the vari ode symptoms which present themselves; My chief object in bringing her before you now, is to call attention 'to a remedy which has recently been recommended In the, Vestment of rheumatism. I mean propidaskiin: Dr Awenarius, of St. Pitaishmis;:liannuPleAfin4. %: in the highest terms, having derived great benefit from its use in 250 eases Which came under his cite," Various com mendatorybmilmentals respecting it; have appeared in our journals, and I . propose ,therefore to give it another trial. I Must Confess I tin always morietoiona as to the worth of new remedies, whichare vaunted as specifies ; bat tide comes to .ns, recommended 86 highly, that we ere bound to give it ktrlal.,• . • • SAME CASE EOM DAYS LATER ! Mir 23, 11360.--I will , now exhibit . to you the patient fbr 'whom I prescribed IPropylatbice and wa &then labor ing under an attack of acute theumattent. She , haa ,leervaly bike* it in donee of three, gramnevery two hours it at night:.y.The'day after' you saw her, I found her'mitchinore coinfortable, better than she el pected to be for a week-or more, pinging .from her other Warm. Cljematient now walked Into the Fauna ;he improvement has steadily progressed, and yon. cannot fail Co notice disputed abed &e in the alipearanne of her mints, which are new nearly all of their' 'natural sise.—i 'Thus far our experiment would have mimed very sue ; bat, gentlemen, we must wait a little while be forcowe can give a decided 'opinion an to what 18 to •be the result. Here is another 'silent whb was platied on the use of —la same medicine on Sunday last ; she has long been suffering. from • Mont...rheumatism, and! found,her at that tiMA with. en smite arbrair impeinenbigutimi her chronic affection. The wriste and knuckled were much swollen and tepee: Elm loolt:thochlari* nf.- ;Moyle- Mine In three grain dries rive "'Edo &WE Mid Yen will perceive that the swelling of the Mete bag much dimin ished. TERSE. DAYS LATER 11 Mar 28, 1860.—This_ls the cue of acute rheumatism invitee with propylamine, the first of those' to which I called your attention at w butt oh, §liet etili very comfortable, and is novi.Wdng three grainsihrice daily. In this case it has stsimed to be followed by very. sat, isfactory . resulte..,,Yhe ,secopd con 10 ,whicli your atten tion was atiled'aretir Gni iodine; WO akar talidanied to do welt I uldlloW bring, before you a very ohms:der halo case of acute rheum/thin, anti if the result be eat. factory, I *intr.' , is ggeltluiymen,.wu shall Unity render., our verdict in fi c tz t e c fsropy He Is a seaman, eit; =who was admitted a few days ato k go.rheumatic panikbut not so as eep hie bed; until eight days, ago.. The pains began in his right kneti,'enteequiintly afectedilieleft knee,'ehd later, the Joints of the upper extremities. These joints are all swollen, tense and tender.. His tonne to furred ~, his skin, at present, diY;tkough there hat been much sweating. His pulse Is tall and • Strong, 'and about 90. Helms now used propylamine ibrAweqty-four hours. This gentleman le what may be plletaitrietlY tYPRiaI case of acute rhetutudgml.- There was .exposure to cold and wet, and this exposure le followed by albeling of ooldnm, severe articular pain, beginning, ash usually does, in the krwerJoints. ThereLts fever end the. protium sweating, ea. generally attendant on write rheumatism. I did net bring this patient ban* pod With the" l ntert• non of giving you a lecture an all the.• pf4nta contracted with rheumatism, but to again give a vita to the new remedy we aretesting, and to exhibit to you this typical case, as I have Mb& it, than which there on uld not:be a fairer opportunity for testing the medicine in question. We are, thereat», avoiding the use' of all other medicines, eve n'anodynes, that there may be no mhigivingshe to which was the efficient remedy. Yon IMO see the ease of a figure clinic. , nreitEsth.T. FATOILMECIM VERIACIT. Jura!, 1890.--The nut of our otervalements. le. the °sae iovaputoripluntattsm bolero yen at orioltaitsiottlity, Nth, whfornr then - bank I typlo l case, tbd ivltio was remarked was a fair opportunity for testing the worth of our new remedy. It was therefore steadily given In three grabs doses every two bout for four days. l'he patient brut got along very nicely, and is now able to walkabout, as you ; pea ,t do not hesitate to s•ty . that I have nova men as sevena ease of Loans rheumatism so satin restored to bilailb as this niati luut been,; and without being prepirad decide positive by as to the val. ne of the remedy we have used, I feel bound to state that in the flues Istwerh 11.4vaprivi•thetChloridno Pro_ itylitininti,4lto4l reticOsailjthair Much earlier than under the treatment ordinarily our. sued: rtrisir gentlemen, you would yourselves try it, and report the results. ror aMt report of which the above ifs *eondensed extract, S ea P I S :P hn e Sel p i ti e fAcla Se n e aa l, /a . pory#: trtri biftbitiestited lcal authority in this country, end makes it onneremtery to give numerous certificates from extol) tatted doctors and redokang patients. A likitlDY cults, . . PV6 411 : 1- 1 , iinis I _TM SAKI itAstrze;„, WILiT IT SAS DO/4,11C, Bullock & oAss haw, a Arm we ll Ynorrn to most rush. oat men, by whom the Elixir Prop7lamlne has been In. buttoned, have Sold*. us the ntoltudie tight th inittbrae• tare It aeoordinn to the ortiptat recipe, and we have insole atramotnienti of nth tiagnlinde ti) enable us to 'scatter it brondeast l AntengeS waftbrinit homantsy. A WORD TO DOMORS. It yen prefer to use the lame weeny In' *nether form invite your attention to the Davaration amazon Pzormuuns, Pnornatann Loom Paz PROPTWaxiOcurazennekrar, Pups l'utritvttate, .. of 'wilier we are ;howl° mautu. igartWe alidaino other virtue for theßilsir Propramtne -Mau le contained In Pure Crystalised Obloridelof Prop) , tamp YOU PINY; NUN?, AND ALWAYS READY FOR 11111DEDINIII pam, AND NAY DitTANN,_ • ACOMDINGTO DIRECTIONS, , , ;:• y znia ANtOr ona, WEici RAWBEllume kiontorarr Kno. Sold to Harriobisrir ►l 7b MS. A 110M11, Orders may be iddressed to ' PROPYratitiw iILeIVIThAWIWN9 W. moo, Room No. 4, ' • S. W. Cor. Youth sod Monet street; Pidiedatords. Ur to either of the Ibilowtog Vitoleti*A*lll* - - - BULLOOR Issens, awaaßreetch 4 JOEUCIL MAIM sou • - 010.11. IFINSERKLIA CO4 ints,..V. 4- 4 a _ 5101114 pennoptuantit n l ttlegraWl3cdurb r aD 'Afternoon Map 31, 1862 PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD: SUMMER TIME TABLE. • FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND The Passenger Trains or the Pennsylvania Railroad (bmpany will depart trom and mire at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows : THROUGH ESPItS TRAIN leaves t—rrisburg daily at 116 a. m, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 a. 111. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily, ((except Monday.) at 6.80 a. at., and arrives at Weet Philadelphia at 0.46 arm.? FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (ew* , Sunday) at 1.20 p. m, and fallout at Wait Pldiadelphia at 5.26 p. m. "40011110DATION TRAIN, via Mount Joy, saves Hilir*burg at 7.0 ? a. m., and arrives at Watt Phila delphia at 1245 p. • .114HAISHUB13 - kOO9IIBODSIION TRA.I9H, its Cohan:- bia,lsaves Harrisburg 4.10 p. in.. an{ arrives at Went Pbibutelphia at 915 p. at. ' WESTWARD. ROUGH ExpßEas TRAIN leaven Philadelphia at 10.86. p. m., Harrlisbarg.atO.oo44im., Altoona 8.10, a. in. and arrives at Pittpinag at Ig.ss p. . MAIL TRAIN letrie•Pbilndelphia at 7.16 a. m., and ar rives at 11100111•14 148 4.0.gz . .. 1.000. m., Altoona, 7,oop . ausfarrives at Plltaburg at 12/16 a; • - PAM' LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.80 a. m„ Elarria burg,2,46 p. m., Altoona at 8.20 p,m,, and arriving at Pittaborgat.l2.4s.ia 4! . • EaRRIBBLJRO AC9O3IMODATIOV, TRAIN kayos, PbU. delphisri 4SO p. abdiiiiiiefratittaniibilifiK 8.00 p.m; , aoma JOT ACCOMMODATION irtaVoont Joy learea Laucaster at 10.60 a. m., arrives' at. Harrisburg at. 12.40 p. m. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, , kart, Div. Penn, Rodlroas. • Harrisburg, May 2, 1262 -Ai[ . . . . #NdecAND .A/TER MONDAY t MAY stlii: 1862, the Pewit:tiger Train, will leave the Phila iii. coo bolding Railroad Depot, at Nantiehene, for New To* aud Philadelphia as follows, viz ! ME • =RR= LINE leaves Harrbiburg at 1.26 a. m., on ar rival Of Pennsylvania 'Railroad AIMS& Train from NW West, "Minnick' New. York at 8.10 a.m., and. at Phtla , di:l , tace, at 9.00 a. m. A 'Leaping car is attached to the. 8 through from Pitts burcerithout change. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisbarg at 8.00 a, m.. anteing Itt:*ma York at 5:80 p. m., and PhtladelPhia at 1.55 p. M. N - FART LINE leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 p. in., on arrival of gteinselvania Railroad Fast Mall, arriving in New York at 9.50 p. m a and Rbiladelpiga at 6.40 p. m. FlNtlifliAlgotrielicwYork,at bat. m., end . Model pins; atift‘ ~ritz airtirligatautibiblifeitTP.:4o 4, ' ~.,..MA.H.. TRAIN - lee* New York. at MAIO n trina, nird Phil. ittOlphia at 8. lb p, irri; Arrivhnt it ifsrrielturg Inc 8.10 p or. EXPRIS3 LINE leaves New York it .8 p. nre, uri— c:lli Milanlabarg atB.oo a. la:, and connecting with the P 8 9 1 .fliltrrg88 Tre 4 lB for.Pittabl; l BB., . A uleeplug car al, a aed io this train . - . are Oliail ' ltEMOYekliiltilriih Thal on the H ris 44 Pela i est. icania, me : Ali Nr io ern wn, Chn zatto trai n 7 sKt d . uunitioriand Wisp' de r and at Heading ;Ihr Philadelphia, Pottsville, gage checked through. Faro between New York sadrrisburg, $5 '00; betireati Harrisburg and' Phila. E a del a, SS 25 ha No. I oar; and $2 •TO la N0..9. Far tickets or other Information apply,to , , J. J. 01. VD!, Cieneral Agent, Harrisburg. . . Nbrtherri Celitral Railway. m2-dtf • %‘ • ihett - HhaslGE OF :SCIIEDIILE. sunimEn, AittiAIMSBEENT. TRW TRAINS DAILY TO •ND PION 13A.LTIIVEOMEI. 0140 e Connection made at Heirieburg • i TO AND FROM NEW YORE. SLEEPING CARS RUN ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. fiN AND AFTER.MONDAY, MAY sth, Mwsiy B6 Witra e rrg a itit e n r dtleVt:elfart=it el d Baltimore as folltoirs, viz : • GOING SOII.TH. 11‘1411. TRAIN arrives at Hairisberi..... and leaves Rigiltleifi a arrives at and leaves " RAIL TRAIN leavesßalthatre at " ... 821 A. Y. and mitt* st Bluviabitrg 12.45 P. M. grid IdiveteNorth at.. 1.115 P. Y. itiPREES TRAIN leaves Baltimore at ... 9.80 P. N. ansVarriveit at; Barrhlbarb.... 1 45 AJlti. and leaves North at. 8.06 A. II! MARRISIIIIIO • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. ave. Morriaborg for Baltimore A. M, Ileturninkl-leioes Italtnnore at.....:.. 800 P. M. IN EVERT OM WHENEVER TRIED. , IT WILL DO AGAIN. • The only train leaving Harrhiburg an Sunday will be the Hanish nooommodatit n Train, - Peak at 7.80 A. M. Tot thrther lnlornktlon apply at the Office, In Pet:nark vabla Railroad Depot. graritsburg, May 8, Maly - TRIM/LI; Watilalng Bluer ar, Sao /nap, 1441V igna ullMstulati.01114 41PinNUS4- - 4disiiiiiihroataind Market stud& New 2lburtistintnts. FROM PHILADELPHIA ON AND AFTER MONDAY MAY 6th 1862 EASTWARD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT AND EASTWARD. WESTWARD. MO P. AL • 116 32.55 A. If. 115 A. 11. GOING NORTH. - illisttllanto us 2b Destroy—Rats, Roaches, &o. Destroy---Mice, Moles, and Ants. 2b Desiray—Bed-Bags. 2b Derdroy Moths in Furs, Clothes, &c. 2b Deseroy Mosquieoes and Fleas. Ib Darawy Insects on Plants , and Fowls. To Destroy Insects on Animals; &c. . lb DesbYry every form and specie of Vermin AA C:lol63ltittlpilFitiiPP VERMIN EXTERMINATORS. "ONLY ENFALLII3LE FMOWN.7 DIIIMO7B urenurnx EVERY FORM • AND ' SPECIES OF - VERMIN. Those Preparations (unlike all others) are "Free from Poteons.". , "Not dangeninito the Human Family."' do not die. on the - penises." "Tliii come out Ut their holes To die."' "They, are , the; only infallible remedies known." "12 years and More establiehed in New York city." Used by—the City*Post Office. Thedly=the City Prisons and Station H. Used by—the City Steamers, &c. Used by—the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses Used by-- ' Astor' lam' &a Usedby—the Boariling Hoirties, &0., &c. Used by—more theurbo,ooo-friirate• Families. erso one or two *seem' ens of. where it ~where send by Ms Peopte—Bditors---Dealesi, 40. HOUSEKIGITEBS—troubIed with vermin need be so . no longer, if *theY rise "When's" Rxterminatont: We have Told 'it to our satis faction, and if a box cost $6 we would have it. We had Itiedpolsons, but they effectednothing; but "Cones's" article knocks the, breath out of Bats, Mice, Roaches and Bed-BUge, quicker than we can mite it. ; It is in -great demand all over the country.-- (0.) Gialts. MORE GRAIN end provisions are destroyed annually In 4rant county, by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Bit and Bisect Killer. cabr Tu.) Berard. • • EMBRY R. -008TAB:—We are selling your preparations rapidly. , Wherever they. have been used, Bats, dice, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly. llama & ST01:1110111, Druggist,` Windsor, Md. "boost's Rat, Roach, Stof Exterminator. " Costar's " "Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator. " Costar's" "bostat's" Electric Powder, for Insects, &c. : 11164.60 c. um $l,OO Roue BorrumeAND PL►e®, Se $5 actri POR PLANTATItiIdb tints, Bon, Horne, &0., GUITION I ! To prevent the public from being imposed upon byliouriossi and Big* Pernicious iteskdions, a new labeilm beenprepared, bear ing a fat , simile of the , PrOprietor's idgnature.— Biamine etch box, bottleyor flask carefully be fore purchasing, and bike. nothing but • 44- 008- UM" • • Cr' Sold Arervadiere--bY All Wilms:Um Thirmonns In the large cities Some of the Wholesele Agents in New York City Bchit:4s3lin Brothers &Co. B. A: Fahnestook, Hull & Co. A._111.4 D. Banda & Co. - Wheeler & Hart. Jame 8. ASArswal.. Morgan & Allen. Mill, - Backer& Ori. ±: Thomas & Puler. P.-. D. Orvis. rf,rrai, _Risley &Xitchen. ,Pish Gals 4% Robinson. M.. Ward,-.ofose & Coi ' Mathison kßObbins. D. 8. Barnes & Co. F. C. Wells & Co. Lezelle, Marsh & Gardner. Hall, Dixon & Co. " Conrad For - -anD 011111 M Phlbia, Pa. W. Rat & B. A. rannestocik & Co. Robert Shoemaker & Co., French, Richards & Co.,—Aan mamas. ANDAT. 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IT WILL MEND LEATHER, mond your Harness, Straps, Suite, Boota, C. IT. WILL MEND %LABS gm the pieces o f, that expensive Cut Glites : Bottla WIITLL M END IVORi, Don't throw away that broken Ivory Pan, it it easily re. IT -WILL IiKND Tont broken. Mini Cops and .Smooors cm be made goal an new. IT WILL MEND MARBLE, Thettidece knocked out of Jour Marble, MontKoos ba piit on an eikOng al ever.= ' ' IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN, NO nuttier Ir that broken Pitcher did not coat but atabil _ ling, a shilling levied' la Clhilling earned, - IT WILL MEND AriABASTER, Thai costly /ilitraster VAS* is broken and you osn't 'match it, mesa it. It will never show when put together. It will Mend Bone,' Dotal, Lava, and in fact everythhig but Metals. Any artioleteinented with AMERICAN CILVINT GUYS Will not ehow where It limeade& "Every Reneekeepentehould haves .suppiy. of Johan & Umbra American Dement le en convenient to have in uie botise."—X. Y. ilwaye reedy; this coininends limit 1,0 every. body: i—lndyeend emit. , “We have tried ii, and find it, se useful in our omes se water."— WilktSphottAf the Nom ECONOMY IS WEALTH. SlO,OO per year saved In every family bye Cam, Salle or AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE. Price 26 Cents per Bottle. . Pricil 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. `Price 26 Conte per Bottle. • Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 26 Conte per Bottle. Pei Lioiral Reductions to JVhotetato Buyers. TERMS" CASH. garter sale by all Drugglsts,enh Storekiepers general ly shrougboot theignunsy. JOH/SS &-CROStailY, • (Sole Ilan oraeterers,) ! 78 WILLIAM STREET, Corner of Liberty street. NEw WORK Important, to Rouse Owners. Important to Builders. Important to Bail Road Companies. important to Farmers. % ail whom this may concern, and iteeoneerna every body. 'OE MS & CEOBLEY'B IIiPROVBD GUTTA. EMMA OEMEN.T ROOFING, The Cheapest and most durable Roofing in use IT IS FIRE AND WATERPROOF. It (an be applied to raw and ota 1200/Ni of all kinds, snap or , Oat, and to &OPUS *loss without restoring the Milligan. The Coat le only aboat One- Third that of Tin AMBIT:IA TWICE RS - DURABLE . Vila aril:lel= been thoroughly' tested in New York City and all other parts of the United States Canada, West Indies Central And &nth Armories; on buildings of all Wade, such OS NACITOSICI; FOORDWINDBUSIOHIS, RAIL RoLD DUMB, CARS, and on Pilau° Brnzresos generally Gorman:La BUILDUIOS, 310., by the principal Builders, Architects and. others, during the peat four pore, and has proved to be the CHEAPIST and. MOST DURABLE ROOFING in was; it la in eirey respect AFIRE, WATER, WEATHER and TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OP This is Vie OblLTisudericd inennerseigned in the United ,Ifilates which 40ml:oh:lee the very dentriblo Properties of /flashhity and Durability, which are universally acknow, lldned to be possessed., by Gr 1314. .PEROHA 4ND. EMU RUBBER • No Heat is required in making application. The expene9 of applypigf! le !ilblzigA as an or4inory root told. the can be covered Anbibed lime day . It can be applied by one, ma when' thane& Wats a' perfectly FIKE NOG/ surface n un an &moo incly, which cannot be injunnt.by HN42,, OGID or Stoma SHIMMING or Boor BoAnns, nor any ex - terns' lotion wbcterer. LIQII ID 411rtik, PEMBA anatztr For 'doming Metals of all Kinds wheifezim e l to the Action of the Weather, and FpSPBEEMIQINGAND =MARINO IrgrAt 'ROOFS - OF ALL KINDS. This la the' only Oompositlon known which wW swim& hilly : . yealit, ex t reme affingeS of ,all tglinstek for any length of time, when applied to metals, to Which it ad hereifirtnlyilemning a body equal. to coats of ordinary pilnnt, costa much lug and will LAST TARNS TIMES AS LONG ; and browblaitleity Is 'nor injured *by the contraction and expansion of; mu and other Metal Roca, consequent °don sudden changes e( the weather. ORAOX IN . COLD OR RON IN WARM AnC4llllllt, AND WILL NOT vrAsir Ott. Legacy Tin and other Metal Root can be readily repair. am with GOTTA PSRL'IIA ONMENT, and prevented from f ur th er oun ueum and leaking, thereby ensuring a per resat tight roof for many years. - Tide onnent is peculiarly adapted for the preeetwaiiii e t IROK fL4tIANG4 SWIM, RANCitd,RATIA=Agiu CULTURAL' tIiPLRIMAM, &0., also tbr getteme..**ail aUTTA PERCHA„ ::CEMENT POr pneerving and raping Tin and other Metal Roofs of every description, from its great °bestially, is not {Oared by the' oontrsotion and eipanston of ifetale s end will not meek in cold or run in warm weather, These materials are =Arm so au otatana,.and we are prep ar ed rdsopply onion' from any parrot the wad -01, atehort. notice, for GUM. FUQUA. 'Worm In r a m . rea dy *pared for use, and GIITTd Maid Grt- MUT in barrels, with fdll printed directions for OPE dation. AGENTS WANTED We wlll mike llhere - 1 and oath' reatnry arranterdents with reepondlaki wiles mho would like to einahhah them. selves In a Ineranoo and permanent husineas, _ .0111 TERMS ARE Gii:SH. We can give abnucteet proof 01 ell we claim in fever of lee linprow4 , Botillogibliving-appll them' te several them" d Itoke n xxx vicinity. zorwo,accizsimmir • Bouuwp.li• , •=nwraa, Wholosato. Warehouse 78 William Est.., Clervier of LiborlySirerd... . Fell deeortptive Circulars and tkriede be hire' Need - ' on application. MAILS Crushed, Pulverized: end Re tined, for sale by sioa.o. s & BOWMAN, • eb2l Coulee Front and' Bakal streets. W KS ' 141.1:-WAT411tbefie usefal " ponigg. mum! afi9 Bookairei ji on- %.1,-; vwxby :410fibli PI" ° BERG AYEIB SARSAPARILLA FOB: PURIFYING MS BLOOD, A N v a ri et i es speedy cure of the , /GIL joined of Diseases b'or, Scrofula and Scrofulous Affection 6tich as:Tumors; Ulcers, Sores, trit Peta, pimples, Pasttdes, Blotches,' Boa s Blain", and all Skin Disease. oLKLARD, J. G. Avail & C 0.., Gents : I feel it airy r,, , edge what your Sarsaparilla has done for c o inherited a Scrofulous infectlen, .1 burrs urr, re ,r ' = in various ways for years. SoMetimr - rr; it bur:, MOM on my hands and arms •; somoillllllB tor - ward and distressed me at the s t omach. t It broke out on my head and covered tey , with one sore, which was painful and I. description. I tried many medicine, and clans, but without much relief frOM „ • ' the disorder grew worse. dt hugth I wa d , read it the Gospel Messenger that you bad alternative ( Sarsaparilla ,) for I knew Ito.. titatiot that anything you male must be to Iftlic.nnati and got it, and use it till it ron•ir: took IL, as you advise, in email doses at over a menth, and used almost three Louisa healthy skin soon began to form undr.r after a while fell off, my skin is tow elear,..bd mwell that the disease kiss gona rrom r ,„ You cti behave that I feel what I um , h; It'd! YOU, that I bold you to be coo Of are a . „ , ego, and remain ever gratefully. Yours. - AL.FRSD l; IA . St. Anthony's Fire, lose or Erysiprial. Tatter and Salt Rheum, Scald Re a d itingworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. RObe . rt It. Freida writes ire= s. Sep., 1E459, that he has cured an inset. rats• ea... whlch threatened to terminate fatally, by 0 I seriag' we of oar Sarsaparilla, and also a ann,, took of ibdlgnant hVynipelas by large dunes et imps be cured the common Eruptions by Brorkohoceie, Goitre or Swelled ticck &Onion Sloan or ProOpeot, Texas writsc : ties or your Siweeperilla cured me fr.llll x G./T.4—, eotts swelling on the neck, which over two years." Leneorrlima or Whites, Ovarian T um , Or Uterine tfleeration,Female Diseases. - *Dr.,..L. B. S. Manning, of NOW Ycrt lti ~ , r mod cheerfully comply with the r..upect In saying I have found your Sisreaparilla .4 t alternative in the pumerous COMplallits for s ploy such aremedy, but especially iu the Scrofulous illathwits. lli .ve eared nai..y wc . mums of Leucourhow. by it, and Alllne plaint was caused by laceration of the nu.) w aeration Itself was anon cured. Numiug cab u, hnowledge equals I. fur these female deranges) Edward& Ilarrocrof Newbury, Ala., VINOUS OaStriiidi tWIWOr On one of the females to in L, Wigail bad dialled all Um remedies we could at lima* bean iumtpletely cured by your an.. esperaw Our physician thought nothing bci rn illutuould alltwd relief, but he advised the t, 1-0 Bitrfaparilla as the last resort before preyed effectual. After taking your remedy . no symptom of the disease remains." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease NAMlszois, 2.5 th Dr. J Sir, I cheerfully comply u qw*t of 'Year &g u t aid report to 3ou mf: ; I have realized your Sarsapardia. I have aired with It, in my practice, mail plittplie for:Which it, ie attornmeodod, an , l hur elk:eta truly wonderful In the cure of 1"con - a r acrid Dikates. One of my patients had hi Ns throat, *WO were consuming tur top of his month. Your Sarsaparilla, Eie, Cured him In dee week. d bother wax attn. Le , 011d4Y, gYMPIOMII In his nose, and the ulcer,' an away a cellaiderablo part of it, en t but disorder would peon roach his brain ttl!d 'yielded to my administration of your Sra, , ulcers healed, and be is well again, not of A some disfiguration to his face. s wenmu are I 'treated for the same disorder by mercury w rz-. • .frelil this poison In her bones. lbey bs.l asnillive to the weather that on a damp du) : • u eicruclating pain in her joints and bones. •.; cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a r A keel from its formula, which you agent ther"vperation from your laboratory tour( remedy consequently. these truly reinerSo, With ft h ave net surprised me. Fraternally yours, Q. V. LARISIF.II, Rheumatism, Gout, Liver ComplaiLt Leriermansgai, Preston 00., Va., Mb D*. J..C. AIMS: Sir, I have been utilic,ed , rai chrome nbesunatism for a tong time, W thitakifi of physicians, and stuck to me in sii t , remedies ..Ipould fin until I tried your :3 ,r- ORO iota() cured me In two weeks, and era! beolth so much that I am far better u„, wag attacked, I think It a wonderful - *lee Y. Gab:hell, of St. Louis. writes : '• I h ~, Abated for years with an affection of ih.• 100 ", deetroyed my health. I tried every :bun g . ,h . , thing failed to relieve me ; and I have ln. n . 1 , , down man for wino years from no ;her eh, ~ .. _,.. j qw.mt of the Liter. ity beloved paii...... , .. , - ' ' , advised nat, to try your Sareaparrlll. :. . se hnoaew yen, and anything you ni....1. a - . trying. By the bleeding of God b. bao cur,: ::: , rain again. The beat that can be said half gond enetign.„” Sclarras, Cancer Tumors, Enlar , b en) ti: .Ulceration, Caries and Exfoliation i . 4he Bones. AL edit . variety of masa have been rep , where wires of those formidable complaonts h L form the Mae of this remedy, but one spay. t , HL admft them; . Some of them may be found .:, .: 1 Gan Ainiap4o, which the agents below n..in,., to thraishgratis to all who call for them. Dispopria, Mean Disease, Fits spilt. ' .. „ay e Melancholy, Neuralgia. _ ... liauyr i narkable cures of these adecit, , : .. I._„ made by the alternative power of this meth , • , i*Cliths vital functions into vigorous net: :, - overcomes disorders which would be awl Its peach. Such a remedy has been rept,: ~ =of the people, and we are conliden; . If • 11 tam all that medicine can do. yer s Cherry Pectoral 1 , THH RAPID CURE IR 1:loigs, Colds, Influenza, FloarsEne. , Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Can al/141bn, and for the Relief of Consumptive Patient .t in advanced Stages of the Disease _This tag remedy tullSersally known L.l .rl': other for the cure ofthroat and lung compWra- L, oiliest here to publish tha ovidenon of it, I r,. • Uoriveqed excellence for coughs and cold t wrardertal cures of pulmonary disease, E. , 0 known throughout the civilized Datums , - Few are - tbA communities, or even lam'', won have not some personal experience n 1 WINS trophy in their mlast of its s ri snhfle'add r dangerous disorders of the itir ,ai •. . lOU know the dreadful fatality oi the. ~, _ , . r Ythey know, too, the effects of thin rem. d • , domore time to scene them that it has tug. that UAW lixve "bee reeking the eur, WO, so strongly upon the cenadence of mat. r, Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & Lowell. Nasi Sold by O.:A. Baenvert v 0. K. Keller, P. v. 4 Cb,-.1 . . li. Lets, & Co., esmstroog, Harr: erg Mil where. ectl44Smdaw CI • O .ZIMMERMA N BANKING KNOCK; RILL AND COLLECTIN t, 10 7 Rae been removed from No. 28 ro NO. 130 MARKET STREET HARRIMURO, Pd. TREASURY NOTEt3TASEN Ar F..s RUBBER GOODS ! Itubbe Bans, Rubber Watches, Bobber Battles, Rubber Toys gebendly at, BB'BGNEB'S CHEAP BO g ht F pU p ß app. K r!mip res ice, h G un ro mi u m n o ci n. a N u d ti tm l e ti g p t u ., i i gc T n i. ,. • • COTD ertiFYo3Hzi9l.lau.ift'lrri.:, CELEBIiATED DANDKLION CukTl - Thht good, nutrition', and tine davor ,l 10,140forodIarsile very low bY NICHOLS & 130 1 VM.O• • • nOrrnW. Frani and !Wiwi. Wee, TIE