[CONTINIIED FROM FIRST PAGB.] and uniformed and placed on an equality with the whites. The legislation of Congress is almost exclu sively with regard to the negro. They have abolished slavery here, and to the contrabands rations are daily distributed. Where is the evidence that rations are issued to the poor white people. Supplies at the rate of a hundred and forty-four thousand dollars per annum are distributed among the blacks, while the people of Illinois are selling corn at eight cents per bushel to pay the taxes thus imposed upon them. White men are required to procure passes to enter our lines but negroes can enter them without such passes. He asked, was it the purpoSe of the majority here to make the ne groes the equals of the whites. lie briefly showed that the history of the world has proved this impossible. All these and kin dred questions have to be discussed before the people during the coming autumn. He hoped that the extreme men would be driven from the public councils into places where they could do no more mischief. He repeated that the legislation of Congress had been disastrous. Look at =instance in Ten nessee, over which had been placed a Governor, popular and energetic, with fair administrative abilities, with two-thirds of the people of that Stare opposed to secession, and he had been unable to restore her to the Union. Why? Because you have been constantly exciting their apprehension that you intend to violate the Constitution, and strip the people of all their rights, instead of confirming the impress ion that wherever our flag floats they shall be protected in all their rights, including persoras and property. Various minor amendments to the naval ap propriation bill were discus,ed and adopted. The committee rejected Crisfield's proviso, declaring the present locality of the academy as merely temporarily. The bill was finally reported to the House end passed. It appropriates about thirty-eight millions, inclu.ling for pay of officers, seamen. engineers, eleven millions six hundred and seventeen thousand, repairs and equipment of vessels, eleven millions four hundred thousand, ordnance and ordnance stores, five millions. The House then adjourned BOOKS FOR FARMERS, r IHE attention of agriculturists is directed to the following works, which will enable them to increase the quantity and value of their crops by adding science and the experi ments of others to their experience : STEPHEN'S BOOK OF TFIT. FARM, de tailing all the labors of husbandry and the best way toped , rm them. Price.... 3 50 (OLENIAN'B AGRICULTURE and Real • Economy LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by Allen. , THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Buel . 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LEGANT styles and patterns of %Vali jud Paper for 0, 10, 12, 16 and 25 cents per roll. the largest and most varied stock o Wall Paper, Borders, Window Blinds, Curtins and Fixtures over offered in this city. Being bought for cash, it will be ;old at a very small profit. sar Remember the place, Schefter's Book Store, /dirket street, opposite arose Drug :Acre, Harrisburg. ,„ m22-d2m, COAL ! COAL I ! $B, AND $2 25 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS 0. D. FORSTER, OFFICE and yard on the Canal, foot of North street, Wholesale and Retail dealer In TRKTERTON, WILKESEARRF, L PEENS VALLEY, SUNBURY and BROAD TOP COAL. Patullles and dealers 'way rely upon untFilning a fin*, rate article, and full weight, at thelowest, rates Orders pfunaptfy attended to. A Liberal tlis , ..oilut mole t.. par etuisers paying for the coal when ordered. Present p rice, $3, and $2 1.0 per ton. Harrisburg, April 18.-tily PROF. A. L 11 P. sEjt, WOULD respootitvily iutorm his obi patrons and the public generally, Mat ho will continue to give inctruntlone an thr PIANO FORTE, ME LODEON VIOLIN and also io ah..;cl.atce of THORUIALII BASS. Ba will wall pleasure wait i•urils et their homes at any hoar dacired, or IfiAlllle willlw givrl3 ft hie feeideuCe, le Third ntrzat, di.ore below Lb Barman H 13113 1 -111134 denlb-JO ELIXI 1.1 PROPYL A MINE, YIJR NEW REMEDY NUE RHEUMATISM, A NEW It ItINI NOY, n (:BILTAIN RE MEDY, v -B ACUTE RH. , UhLITIBM., CHRONIC .13EUM4TiMI, RHEU MATISM OE EVERY ELY D ; I BOW STUBBORN, HOW LONG STANDING, PROP 17.4.M.LLY.E liPWVf,I WHAT IT HAS DONE, [C WILL DO AGAIN, fEE SE'S'l 4 TESTIMONY, • BEiT MEDICAL AUTIIORILY PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL (FROM OPFICIAL HOSPITAL REPORTS -I MAt 19, 1880,—Ellen S., set. 28, single, never was very strong. Two years ago she had an attack of acute rhauma tism,from which she was confined to herbed We two weeks and subseqentty limn a relapse for four more. She has been well since then till last Batur day, while engaged in house cleaning, she took cold, had pain in her back, felt cold, hot had an decided chill. Two days later her ankles be gan so swell, which was followed by swelling of the knee joints and of the hands. She has now dull pain In her shoulders, and her knuckles are very tender, red and painful ; both hands are affected, bet the right is most so. This, then, is a case of acute rheumatism, or, as it Is new Elmhlonably called, rheumatic fever. It is a well remarked typical case We will carefully watch the :tam, and from Limo to time call your attention to the vari ous symptoms which present themselves. My chief object ;u bringing her befure you new, M to call attention to a remedy which has recently been recommended in the treatment or rheumatism. I m 'tan propylamice. Dr. Awenarius, of St. Petersburg, recommends It in the highest terms,•haviny, derived great benefit from its use iu 2to cases which came under his care. Various com mendatory testimonials respecting it have appeared in onr journals, and h propose therefore to give it another Irish I [Unlit confess lam always incredulous as le the worth of new remedies, which are vaunted se Bpecille4 ; but this comes to us recommended BD highly, that we are bound to give it a trial. MAY `1.3,1860.—1 will now exhibit to you the patient for whom I prescribed Propylamine, and was then -labor ing under an attack ol acute rheumatism. She hes steadily taken it in doses of three grains every two hours (intermitting it at night.) The day after you saw her, I found her much more comfortable, better than she ex pected to be for a week or more, Judging from her other attack. (The patient now walked into the room.) The Improvement has steadily progressed, and you Canna fail to notice a marked change in the Appearance of her miuts, which are new nearly all of their natural size.— Thus , far our experiment would have seemed very suc ces.sful ; but, gentlemen, we must wait a littlo while be fere we can give a decided opinion as to what is to be the result. Here is another patient who was placed on the use of _,e come medicine on Sunday lest ; ohs has lung been suffering from e Mollie rheumatism, and I Maud her at that time with an acute attack supervening upon her chronic affection. The wrists and knuckles were much wulieu and Wise. She took the cruieride of Propyia mine iu three groin dues every two hours, and you will perceive that the swelling of thejoiete has much 4 00 1 00 75 MAY 26, 1860.—This is the case of acute rheumatism treamo with propylamine, the first of those to which I called your attention at our last clinic ;she is still very comfortable, and is now taking throe grains thrice daily. In this caso it has seemed to be followed by very sat isfactory restilts. The second c Si.) to which your atten tion was called at our last lecture, has also continued to do weir I will now bring before you a very character istic ease of acute rheumatism, and if the result he eat factory, I think, as good jurymen, w.; snail justly render our verdict in favor et propylamin He is a seaman, sat, 2d, who was admitted a few days sgo. Has bad ocaasional rheumatic pains, but not so as to keep his bed, until eight days ago. The pains began in his right knee, subsequently affected the left knee, and - later, the ioluts of the upper extremities. These joints aro all swollen, tense and tender. His tongue is furred ,• Ids aldu, at present dry, though there has bees mite h sweating. His pulse is fall and strong, and about 90. He has now used propyiamiue for twenty-four hours. This gentleman is what may be called a strictly typical case of acute rheumatism. There was exposure to sold bud wet, and this exposure is followed by a feeling of coldness, severe articular pain, beginning, de it usually does, in the lower joints. There is fever and the pram, sweating, so generally atttendaut on acute rheutuatistu I did not bring this patient before you with tbo t steu lion of giving you a lecture on all the points commuted with rheumatism, but to again give a trial to the new remedy we are testing, and to exhibit to yes this typists! case, as I have called it, than which there co uhf net be a fairer opportunity for tenting the medicine iu question. We are, therefore, avoiding the use of all other medicines, even anodynes, that there may he no misgivings as to which was the efficient remedy, You Abell see the case of a future clinic. AMMO, 1560.—The uext of our conv!i.leSeerdS IS the case .4 acute rheumatism bolero you at our clinic of hay 280, which I then called a typical case, and which it was remarked was a fair opportunity f-ir testing the worth of our new remedy, It was therelore steadily given in three grain doses every two hours for four days. The patient has got along very nicely, and is now able to walk about, as you see. Ido nut hesitate to sly that I have nevea seen as Severe a case of acute rheumatism so soon restored to health as this man has been, awl without being prepared to decide positive ay as to the val. no of the remedy we have used, I feel bound to eta to that in the cases iu which we bave tried the Chloride o l'ropylamine, the patients it we regained their health much earlier than under the treatment ordinarily pur sued. I wish gentlemen, you would yourselves try it, end report the reunite. Fora full report of which the above is a eoudeesed extract, see the Phila.leiptiia Medical and Surgical, Re— porter. It is the report after a fair trial by the beet med teal authority to thiscoubtry, suit melees It unnecessary. to give numerous certificates from astonished doetore and rejuittiug patients. Toilet Bottles, A SPEEDY CU K. AN E'l - ECTUAL PUKE THE aslli it.auta R'HAT IT HAS DONS Bullock & i2rnuoitaw, a firm Well kuown to most medl• cal met:, by whom the liBlt Prep,.lamina has been in• I.lO.lUCed hove sold to us the szclusive right to muuulaa• sure it acutrf ulug to the original recipe, and we have made arrangetneuta of such magnitude as to enable us to smatter it broadcast amongst suffering humanity. If yoo preler to use tII Same eufaily lu Au4Lkaa loan we invite your attention to the FURS CRYSTALIZED CHLORIDE PRO1•11Aloxe Puna PtioryfAutss (Num, Yultx pitol.YLAßiltfl CONCENTRATED, FURY lODIDE PROP'S - LAMM; or which we are the ode luau aracturere. .CSp•We claim no other virtue for the Elixir Propylamine than Is contained In;Pure Crystalized Chloritte,of Propy amine. THE ELLS/It MUSE CON V .NE NT, AND ALWAYS READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, AND MAY BE TAKEN, ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS, Bold in Harrisburg by At 75 C 73. A ROM:, OedeKiLmay be addressed to ~t'ROPYLAMINk ~11 AN Uh Urn ING OQ, , Office, Room No. 4, S. W. Cor. Fourth still Cltwu t streets ruitattolottin, lh to either of the irdlowieg Wholesale Agent, BULLOCK & ORRNSII A VV, FRENCH, RICHARDS & JOHN H. MARTS &CO., Ghu. D. WEIHEIO:I,L & .„ PETER T. WRHIGT & 74.1GLER & T. NL)R.R roluoi & Otl NuU4Dft:ol4, pennoptuania Malin Citetegrapt), itttesetil afternoott Blag 20, 1862 lel emr.o. WILL CONQL ER IT, - 0,111 CURS IT; DOCTORS READ, DOCTORS EXAMINE, DOCTORS TRY DOCTORS KNOW PP, PATIENTS BKLIEVE IT, TRILD AND TRUE. SAME CASE FOUR DAYS LATER THREE DAYS LATER I! TIDE' RESULT 11 FAVORABLE VERDICT A WORD TO DOOTORB BY ANY ONE, E111... - EY ONE, 97110 HAS,RHEMIATISM ()if ANY KIND. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD I ‘• -Ic7; , _ - SUMMER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart trom and arrive at liarrisnurg and Philadelphia as follows TitROLIGH EXPRE: , ..4 THAI ti low P Harrisburg daily at 1 15 a. M., au.l arrives at Weil piiiiadel paid, a 16.10 A. M. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily, (except Nionday,) at 6.30 a. ma., and arrives , at West Philadelphia at 5.45 u. 111. PAST RAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily ((except Sunday) at 1.20 p, tn., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.25 p. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN:VP. Mount, Jay, loaves Harrisburg at 1.00 a. m., and urrilios ut W. - 40/ delpina at 12.25 p. m. • EARRLSBURI3 ACCOMMODATION THAIN, via Colum bia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.10 a. m.. and arrives at %vast Philadelphia al 025 0. m THROUtIa WX - PRES TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10.35 p. m., Harrisburg at 3.00 a. m., Altoona 8.10, a. uo. and arrives at Pittsburg at 12,35 p. ca. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7.16 a. uL, and ar rived cit Harrisburg at 12.30 p. ra.; leaves atrrisb urg at 1.00 p. m., Altoona_ 7,00 p. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1216. a. la. ASI LIN% leaves Philadelphia at 11.30 a. in., Harris• burg 3..45 p. Altriona at 8.20 p. In., and arriving at Plttaburg at 12.45 a. ra. . H.LItRI3BORO-ACOOII,II._j(ApJON Tit AIN u dophia at 2.30 0. tn., and grripea at Harrisburg at 0.00 P MOUNT JOY ACCO.HIIODATION via Mount Joy leave's - Lanntster ai 10.80 a. in., arrives at Harrisburg at. 12.40 p. ut D. YOUNG, Hopt. East, Div. Penna. 1( 14 0,,,,,,i fUirrisburg, Ally 2, 1862 • • Northern Central Railway • . - -T'L-F;,,igyKipp, 11111 ---' 7 - r --- t • CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. :8 I. TII/L0 E _lll. Close Connection made at Harrisburg TO AND FROM NEW YORK, SLEEPING CARS RUN ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. IN AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY sth, 1862, the Passenger Train of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at and depart from Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows, viz : GOING SOUTH. MAIL TRAIN arrives at Harrisburg.. 1.00 P. 51. and leaves " 1.15 P. M. EXPRESS " arrives at " 12.65 A. M. and leaves " 1.15 A. M. MAIL. TRAIN loavos Baltimore at 8.20 A. M. and arrives at Harrisburg 12.45 P. M. and leaves North at 1.15 P. M. eXPItb.S TRAIN leaves Baltimore 0.20 P. M. and arrives at Harrisburg.... 240 A. M. land leaves North at 3 05 A. M 5 HARRISBURG ACCODIMODATION TRAIN. I' eaves Harrisburg for Baltimore at —.7.80 A. M. Returning—leaves Baltimore at ........ ...... 8.00 P. M. IN EVERY CASE, WHENEVER TRIED WHEN EV ER TRUED IT WILL DO AGAIN no only train leaving Harrisburg on Sunday will be the Harrisburg A ccommodatio n Train, South at 7.80 A. M. For further information apply at the Office, In reuusyl - vaula Railroad Depot. Harrisburg, May 3,1862-1 y 1862• SUMMER 1862. ARRANGEMENT! CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND FRANKLIN . efirroniiMb• If - 5 f,,11„ • . 2", 'CT - - - CHANGE} OF HOURS.—On and after NJ Monday, May sth, 1862, Passenger Trains will ran daily, as follows, (Sundays Excepted i) For Chambersburg and Harrisburg : Leave G El r el e g e e n r e s a to st w ie n . ...... {.. '''''''' '''' 1 8°3E 7 ; 2 3 1 Chambernurg, Leave at....... 8 30 12 55 " Shippensburg '....9 00 127 " Nevrville .... 982 200 " Carlisle 10 10 240 " Mechanicsburg 10 42 312 Arrive at Harrisburg - 11 15 340 ,For Ohaanbersburg and Hagerstown: . . a . M P. Y,. Leave Harrisbiirg .• Mechanicsburg 847 215 " Carlisle 9 1,7 • 255 Newville ...10 02 329 " Shippensbarg. 10 33 400 Charabersburg ~ Ar rive.ll 00 4vo Chambersburg Leave..ll 10 440 " Greoueastle ...11 55 5:30 Arrive at Hagerstown ..... . ...... :.. •...12 35 610 O. N. LULL, Sup't. IL R. Office, Chambereburg, May 1, 1852...d1y TRIPOLI, Washing Blue, U•S• Indigo, Bengal and English, tor sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, all corner Front and ihrket Meet!. New 2bnertistmento. ON AND AFTER MONDAY MAY bth 1862 EASTWARD. 'WESTWARD 'MRS TP.AII.IIB DAILY SO AND ThOM GOING NORTH. RAIL ROADS ! filisttliancons 2b Destroy—Rate, Roaches, &c. Jo Destroy—Mice, Moles, and Ants. To Destroy—Bed-Buge. To Destroy—Moths in Furs, Clothes, &c. TO Destroy—Mosquitoes and Fleas. Jo Deatroy—lnsects;on Planta and Fowls. To Destroylnsects on Animals, &e. To Destroy—Every form and specie of Vermin . " CO ISt 415kir P IS FP VERMIN EXTERMINATORS. Taa "ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES , KNOWN.' DISMOYS INSTANTLY .EIII4:RY FORM . AND : SPECIES OF VERMIN. `Those Preparations (unlike all others) are "Free from Poisons." • "Not•dangeroiato thr Human Family." "Rats do not die on the.premlaes." "They come out of their holes to die." "They are the only infallible remedies known." "12 years and more established in New York city." Used by—the City Post Office. Used by—the City Prisons and Station Homes. Used by —the City Steamers, Ships, &c. Used by —the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, Used by—the City Hotels—lAstor'—=‘St.Nicho las,' &c. Used by—the Boarding liousee, &c., &c. Used by—more than 50,000 Private Families. ffr'See one or two Specimens of what is everywhere sold by the Peopk—Editors—Dealers, HOUSERFEPYRS—troubIed wi la vermin need be so no longer, if they use "Comm's" Exterminators.. We have used it to our satis faction, and if a box cost $5 we would have it. We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing; but "Coma's' article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bed-Bugs, quicker than we can write it. It Is in great demand all over the country.--Medina (0.) Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant county by vermin, than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer. Lancaster (Wis.).Eleralri. HENRY R. COSTAR—We are selling your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, &lice, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly. EMIR & STOINYER, Druggists, Windsor, Md. "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator. " Costar's " "Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator. " Costar's" "Costar's" Electric Powder, for Insects, &c. IN 25c. 50c. AND $l,OO Boxes.. Sarnia AND. FLAMM, $3 $5 Sizes POE PLANTATION* .t - E...P8, BOATeI, HOULN, &0., 6. CAUTION I To prevent the public from being imposed upon by Spurious and .Highly Pernicious Imitations, a uew label has been prepared, bear ing a fee simile of the Proprietor's signature.— !examine each box, bottleaor flask carefully be fore purchasing, and take nothing but " COS• tars. ' Sold Everywkere—byl All WHOLKSALE DISUGUISTS in the large cities. Some of the Wholesale Agents in New York City Schieffelin Brothers & Co. B. A. Fahnestook, Hull & Co. A. B. & D. Sands & Co. Wheeler & Hart. James S. Aspinwall. Morgan & Allen. Hall, Ruckel & Co. Thomas & Fuller. P. D. Orvis. Harrel, Risley & Kitchen. Bush, Gala &Robinson. M. Ward, Close & Co. McKisson & Robbins. D. S. Barnes & Co. F. C. Wells , & Co. - Lazelle, Marsh &-Gardner. Hall, Dixon & Conrad Fos—AND annum Philadelphia, Pa. T. W. Dyott & Co. B. A. Fahnestock & Co. Robert Shoemaker & Co. French, Richards & Co.,—AND OTHBRis AND BY DBDOOISTS, GROOM, STORIYIBPBRS and RBTAIL- Eas generally in all CODNTZT TOWNS and Vimakaas in the UNITED STATES. HARRISBURG. PENNA. I r sold by D. W. Gross & Co., AND C. K. Keller , Principal Wholesale and Retail Agents at Harrisburg, and by the Danooters, STORE zzepats and Emmaus generally. ar COUNTRY DRAMS can .order as above. Or address orders direct,—[or if Price, Terms &c., is desired, er send for [1862] Circular, giving reduced Prices] to HENRY R. COSTAR. PRINCIPAL DRIVP-NO. 512 BroadWay—(Oppo - the St. Nicholas Hotel,) 2 ,New York. kobl24l6in latins flrazltvs. SOMETHING FOE THE TIMES!! A NECESSITY 1N EVERY HOUSEHOLD JOHNS & OROSLEY'S. American Cement Glue THE STRONGEST GLUE Th/ THE WO' 1 : 1 THE CHEAP&T GLUE IN THE up: THE MOST.DURABLE GLUE DT TR:: ‘.`'J!!l THE ONLY RELIABLE GLUE IN THE WORLD. THE BEET GLUE IN THE WORLD. 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CULTURAL IMPLESiENTS, Ate., also fur general mans. lecturers use, GUTTA PE.RCTIA CEMENT For preserving and repatng Tin and other Metal Roofs of every description, from its great elasticity, is not injured by the contraction and expansion of Mends, and will not crack in cold or run in warm weather, These materials are ADAPT= To Am, mutants, and we are prepared to supply orders from any part of the coon try, at short notice, Mr Glare PERCRA ROOFING in rolls, ready prepared for 1.130; and GUTTA PERCHA CE MENT in barreM, with fdil printed directions for appli. cation. AGENTS WANTED. We will make liberal and satisfactory arrangements with responsible parties who would Ilse to establish them• selves in a lucrative and permanent business. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. We can give abundant proof or all wo claim in favor or our Improved Roofing having applied Them to several thousand Roo in New York City and vicinity. JOEtkib & cß.oraizir, 501,19 MANUFACTURERS, Wholesale Warehouse 78 William St., Corner of Liberty Street. NEW YORE a full descriptive Circulard and Prices will ee Wrote lied on application. o 3•dly lIGARS Crushed, Pulverized and Re fined, for sato by NICH.O. sA; Bow MAN, ' Corner Front and: Market streets. §eb2l PORT FOLIOS—WRITING DESKS. AN entire new assortment of these useful ur tides jut opened at itERGNER'S Cheap Bookstore, AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. AND for the speedy ours of the sub. Joined varieties of Diseases : Scrofula and Scrofulous Affection such as Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Pastules, Blotches, Boils, Blains, and all Skin Diseases. OAKLAND, Ind, Bth June, 1859. , J. C. Avila & Co., Gents : I feet it my duty to sekuowl. edge what your Sarsaparilla has done for me. Having inherited a Scrofulous infectien, I have suffered from it in various ways fur years. Sometimes it burst out in Ulcers on my bands and arms ; sometimes turned in ward and distressed me at the stomach. Two years ago it broae out on my head and covered my scalp and ears with one sore, which was painful and loatlisomebeyond description. I tried many medicines and several phya clans, but without much relief from anything. In 'act. the disorder grew worse. At length 1 was rejoiced to read in the Gospel Messenger that you had prepared ac alternative (Sarsaparilla,) fur 1 knew from your rep. utsition that anything you male must be good. I sent to Chic nnati and got it, and use it till it cured me. i took It, as you advise, lu small doses of a teaspoonlui over a mcnth, and used almost three bottles. laew and healthy skin soon began to form under the scab, which after a while fell on; my skin is now clear, and I neon by my feelings that the disease has gone from my system You min well believe that I feel what 1 am saying v her. I tell you, that I hold you to be one of the smiles or the age, and remain ever gratefully. Yours, ALFRED B. 1 Ail rir. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or krysipelas, Tettei and Salt Rheum, Scald Head Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes irom Salem, v. 4., tith Sep., 1869, that he has curca an inveterate case of Drop sy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the perk, vexing use of oar sdarsapardla, and also a tlangerouL. Y. tack of Malignant arysipelas by large doses of the oum says he cures the common Eruptions by it constal.tly. Bronchoceie, Goitre or Swelled Neck. Zebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes "'fore. Ues of your Sarsaparilla cured me trout a Gorrae—a eons swelling ou the neck, which I had ,attlereu !row over two years," Lencorrhma or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases, Dr. J. B. S. Choosing, of New York City, writes ; most cheerfully comply with the respect of your agent in saying I have found your sarsaparilla a too 1, excellent &Kerne...vela the numerous complaints for which we em. ploy such a remedy, but especially in festale Disea,,e, of the Scrofulous diathesis, I h .ve cured many inveterate cases of Leucorrheca by it, mud some where toe cam plaint was caused by ulceration of the uterus • The ut aeration itself was soon cured. Nothing within nip knowledge equals ~ fur these female darangemeuts." Edward S. Marrow , of Newbury, ala., writes, "A dun. Serous ovarian tumor on one of the females in my family , which bad dolled all the remedies we Could emplo2, bat at length been completely cured by your Extract of :fail 50parDia. our physician thought nothing but extirpa- Don could afford relief; but he advised the 0151 you r Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, and 11 proved effectual. After taking you. rurneily mod weeks nu symptom of the disease remains." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. Ivaw thinksas, 'auto august, l9L.d. fir. J. C. Avail : Sir, I cheerfully comply with the e quest of your agent, and report to you some at the effect, I have realized with your L 4 sreaparilla. I have cured with it, in my practice, most of the com plaints tor which it Is rettunmemied, and have found Its effects truly wonderlut iu the cure 01 Yettsrai and Mer curial Diseases. tine 01 my patients had syphilitic ulcers in his throat, Alai.% were cOueuruin , his palate and the top of his mouth. Your sarsaparilla, ekes dily taken, cured him iu live week. Another was attacked by seo• ondary symptoms in hie nose, and the uleerplion bad eat en away a considerable part of 11,00 t hat lislieve tbe disorder would sour each his brain and kit. min. But is yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla: the ulcers healed, and he le well again, not or course without some diSfiguntuon to his lace. A woman wile had bee. treated tor the same disorder by mercury woe siforir, from this poison in her bones. they had become so sensitive to the weather Mat ma a damp day she sulfere exeruciatiug 'lain in her joints and hones. she, too, was cured entirely by year Sarsaparilla in few weeks. know from its formula, widen you agent gave use, that this l'roperation from 'goer laboratory must bo a grey remedy . ; consequently, these truly reinarkeble , result, with it have net surprised me. Fraternally yours, Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint. Istexessuiataca, Prectun Co., Va., 6th July, lend Di. J. C. alba: Sir, 1 have been ',ditched with a pain ful chronic Rheumatism for a long time, which bailleo the iiiklß of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of all the remedies lsould tin, until I Gted your Sarauparilla.— One bottle cured me in two weeks, and restored my gee oral health so much that .1 um far better than before WAS attacked. I think it a wondertul medicine. J. F.Etkatti Jules Y. GetChnli, of St. Louis. writes : "I have teen afflicted for years with an affection of the Liver, wh i ch destroyed my health. I tried every Jung, tine ever; thing tailed to relieve me ; and I have been a broken dowu man fur some loam from nether cause than de. reingstent of the Liner. Sty beloved pastor, the Rev. tlr. Fa i l, ads:sid no to try your Sarsaparrdia, becsuso he said be knew you, and anything you mad° was worth trying. By the blessing of God it bus cured me. 1 tee young 'wail,. Thu hest that con he said of ) , 011 to eat half good enough'," Schirrus, Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, .Ulceration, Caries aid Exfoliation ot the Bones. A great variety of :arias have been reported to ts where cures of those formidable comp/nuns have resuil form the use of this remedy, but one space bare will not admit them. Sonse of them may be found In our Amor can Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to furnish gratis to all who call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilep sy, Melancholy, Neuralgia. Many remarkable cures of these affections nave been Made by the alternative power of this medicine. It sett:- 11111 We the vitalfunctions into vigorous action, end [but overcomes disorders which would be supposed beyond its reach. Such a remedy has been required by the ne- CeSsitles of the people, and we are confident that this will do for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 110 E THE EAPLD„CURE op Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con sumption, and for the Belief of Consumptive Patients in advanced Stages of the Disease Thle lea remedy BO universally 'known to surpass any other for the cure of throat and lung complaints, that It is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. De unrivalled excellence fur coughs end colds, and Its truly wonderiul cures of pulmonary disease, hove mode It known throughout the civilized nations or the earth.— Few are the communities, or 'vela &MINS, among Leen. who have not some personal experience of its utfeete.— some living trophy in their mina of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lunge. Its all know the dreadful fatality of these dieoruere and as they know, too, the effects or this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them that it has now all the viz-. hues that ittlid have when making, the cures which have. leon,so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Man. Sold by Barnwell, C. K. Keller, D. W. Gross & Co., J. -IL Luiz, & Co., Armstrong, Harrisburg, and deal. Ws every where. ocll4-6nedsw 0. 0. ZIMMERMAN'S BANKING STOCK, BILL AND COLLECTING OFFICE Has been removed from No. 28 Second St iO NO. 130 MARKET STREET lIARVEBURO, PA. TREASURY NOTES TAKEN AT PA U. sep34-4tf RUBBER GOODS! Itubbe Balls, Rubber Watches, Rubber Rattles, Rubber Toys generally at BERGNER'S CHEAP 800K5T013.6 PURL Fresh Ground and Whole Spica, Yapper, Alspice, Cinnamon, Nutatega and Mane, at NICHOLS dr, But93LLN'S, corner Front and ilarketr etaeta. 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