IHPRO VEMENTS IN TEA VELING. From the Baltimore Exchange It is curious to note. to what an extent. the adaptation of machinery to all sorts of uses has created a revolution not only in the field of labor but also in old customs and habits. We are not going to recount the marrcllous changes that have been wrought. in the commerce of the world by Whitney’s invention ot'the Cotton Gin, Arkwright‘s Spinning Jenny, and Compton’s Mule. The simplication of labor produced by the application of these various machines to the cleaning and manufacture of cotton, is too well known to require more than a passing reference. Soi- do they stand so prominentiu the catalogue of inventions for which the last half century has been distinguished as tag‘xflcl a special notice. What has been accoml’hShed for one particular branch ot intlusn'g’a has also been efl'ected with equal success In such a multitude of others, for machinery 113-5 been applied to almost. every possiblé use, from the ponderous trip hammer that swedges wtth ease huge masses of mt hut. metal, to the del icate contrivnnce which asserts pins far more rapidly and dexteronsly than can be done by the nimblest. of human fingers, and sticks them in slips of paper with unsurpassed regularity and precision. Perhaps the best illustratiOu that can hL' given of the changes which inven- ‘ tors have brought about in social and indus- l trial matters may be drawn from it comparison ‘ between the old mode of traveling and [hat which is in vogue at the present day. But little more than three quarters of r. eon— :ury ago—or while we were fighting the battle of Independence—the family traveling carriage which Lafiiyette was accustomed to use in his own country. and which even that fine gentle man. the Count Rochambean, would not have disdained to occupy, was a huge wagon-like vehicle, compostd ot' wicker work capable of holding from ten to twenty persons—the family and their attendants—and was drawn by four or six horses, according to the wealth and rank of the owner—the usual rate of progress. when on a journey, being rather more than two miles an hour. People traveled, however, over the better roads of England somewhat more rapidly, even at that period, than they did in France. Pennant, a. tourist. and naturalist of some enti nence in his day, in giving an account of his journey from Chester to L vndon. describes the Chester stage coach as "no despicable vehicle for country gentlemen," its speed being such that it actually made "twenty miles in one day!" Still more expeditious than even the Chester vehicle. were the fast coaches which were called par rzcslz’rnrr " flying couches." and which had been known to arhit-ro. in the long days of summer, forty miles in twelve hours—— an extraordinary feat. that is duly and cxult ingly chronicled. A prudent old gentlemen of that day also cautions his friends. through the columns of a mag-azure. to be su'e. when they take a journey in winter. to put on UFO shirts. as the} wrllfintt them much Warmer than an additional waist coat. S‘dL‘h advice sounds oddly at. this time. when people spin along the " ringing grooves" at rates of speed varying from twenty to sixty miles an hour. comiortably boxed up, curing nothing for the vicissitudes of the weather, thinking only of foot-pads as an obsolete insti tution. and Calculating H‘- u. minute. the exact time when they will reael their place of desti nation. A similar chan :c has taken place in the speed of travel by sea. The gallant little band of adventurers who formed at Jamestown the first permanent European settlement on this Continent were four months in making the voyage from England—via the Canaries—to the mouth of the Chesapeake. Th.~ New England Pilgrims who came over in the Mayflower were two months and three (Lays in crossing from Southampton to r‘iaSSE‘lCiutzcils Bay : whilst the Maryland colonists, who took the circui tous route lay way at Madeira. the Cape dc Verde Islands, and Barbadoes, did not succeed in aehoring their tempest-tossed vessds in Hampton Roads until more than three months had elapse-cl trom the dune they left. England. If a voyage by steamer much exceeds ten days. at this time. some apprehension would be felt for the safety of the veSsel. The changes wrought by steam in tacilitating put-lie travel, have ied to the not unfounded expectation that private vehicles may yet be so constructed as to traverse our public tliorougltlizres without the use of horses. The point to be. deemed is not whether um ~:hines. S'h'impe‘lit-d, can be. made to mow freely over common roads—for'mnt fact ha: been dt-mnnsn-nted hy the traction engine of Boydell; is; :he steam fire. engine which. some mamhs age. was run at a raw rate of speed from l-‘x-i~n:1 to Philmiriphifl: and hy Fawkus‘ stem ylnugh, as exhihiu-d at the lliiuois sze F:|il‘.:mdut. alher plan-t. But lht‘be Sever.:l innmicus are 211 of them heavy. cuunbruus, compru‘aiively slow, and. in some respecxs, defc‘r-ziw. 15058911 uses, besides. What. may he {ennui "a tram-Img rml." Fawkes suhsfimvns :1 01:131an 1111- whet-ls: find the wheels of [he l’hglméz,-lg,-hin steam fire engine have tires at {mutual hrea uh. These are. it 1:35: be cun- I'osscd. ebjemignahie features. “'ll:sz é: mime-I, and whatT in all pru‘uability. [he invezxiiv: genim [=l the age i: ye: dcsiizmd to :upply. i: {he applicarian cf xx-aci:in:r3 :0 “nit-19: not diflrrmg ma:eria‘:ly from (has: in common use. The emire affair {1.1151 be light :md compart: simple 1:1 its arrangements: cleanly in op—ra- lion: free new dangcr: comparuzivciy ines- pensive, 211.1 capuhxe of overcoming all the ordinary gradient: that ::re (0 he met with on common highways. When Ihe=e caudixions are fulfihed the perfsciion of xraveiing will have been a 13in! d. and invents-rs are even now pr". lienlly and uuweariedij endeavoriug to efi'ect so dismabie a remix. In Scotland, the Earl of Caixhuess has bet-n driven recently in a steam fire-carriage ‘° from luvcrness to Barroge: Castle, :1 diyttmce uf 1.30 miles. virtuaiiy in two days. and Mr. Ricken, the buildcr of the car— riage in question. prof-uses to supply rinuiar maqhines. capable of curryiugthree persons at. :1. Speed of In: miles an hour on any Gx‘diurlry roads. In his iureuxiou the carriage and the engine are distinct, 11m lalaer requiring n7O para-us m mumge ixm-ouc to sup.-!y fuel and Watxr. and ziw other, seam-Ll in trout, to guide it in any direction that may be either In quzaite or desirable. The machine, UH‘l‘Ciial‘e. cnunoz {’9 mid Lu be 5:. perfect m-so simpm as w render it gem-rally useful: but it is. :11 Imm, :znozhm' , step in the light direction, and will serve to stimulate minus 10 impruve upon the principle, until the point which is some!“ (0 be utkliut’d. shall be 5:121in reached. k ' A Lin: I'll!‘l’0P()TA)il7$ T 0 at: Blit’il'fiu'r TO 'rus UNITED STATEs.—TIIc London :lru-rrirq” announces that Colonel G. C. Qllltli.‘ an Amer. ican, now in tho: city. has just. purchasd a live hipropommus from the Zoological Gar-lens. for exhibition in the United Suites. The p'lcg paid fortliis wonderful animal is nearly $20,000. It was caught in Egypt twig-ears ago when hm afew days old, and its already massive pro portions indicate the enormous power which will be developed in its niamrer growth. The American further remarks : Should Colonel Quicn be successful in getting it alive to the United States. our American friends will have a rich treat in seeing. in the illu~trious stranger, one of the greatest curi osities in the world, and the first live hippo potamus that. ham ever visited America. For fifteen hundred years a specimen of this remarkable animal had not been seen in Europe, but aided by the Viceroy of Egypt, the Zoo. logical Society. London. succeeded in 1849 in landing upon .Euglish soil the first living hippopotamus Since the Palaeozioc period. The excitement created in London by its arrival wasimmpuse; the number of visitors to the gardens suddenly arose from 153.895 in 1849, to 360,402 in 1850, an incense almost without parallel. This rarity in the animal kingdom. which is shout being taken to America. is the second animal of the kind that has bevn brought, alive to this country since the pmod above spoken of. Its rarity is to be occounled for by the great danger that attends 1!! capture. 311511 mute. ELAWARE MU PUAL SAFETY IN~ D sugaiiclilcgupm. LM I'er .1200 -'H ' ANDWA 7'. - OFFICE’SPHI L A o Ell. P HIA. Incorporated 1836. Marine Insufance on vessels, cargo and firefight, to nl| P 3?“ of the world. Inlan;l_ Insurance on goods by nvers, canals, lakes and [and carnage to :11 parts of the Union. Fire Insurance on merchandize generallyfind on stores, {welling houses, kc. agssets of the Company, November}, 1858, 3698,80420-100 Novamber 10, 1858. The Bonn! of Directors ban: this day declsred a. Dividend of Six Per Cent. in Cash, on the Ori inn] Capital Stock, Ind Six Per Cent. on the Scrip of the éompany, panble on md alter lat proximo They have also declamd a Scrip Dividend of’l‘wenty-l‘ivo t'er Gent. on the Original Stock,a.nd on the Earned Pre miums for the year ending October 31, 1858, Certificate: for which will be issued to the gal-ties entitled to the name, on Ind after the first of December next. Preamble aim Resolution adopted by ”is Board. Whereas, The increased means of the Company urim'ng from Profits, and which will be derived from the Increased Capital Stock under the late amendments to the Act of In corporation, render the further continuance of the Ghana tee Capital unnecessary; therefore be it.— licsatvca', That the Guarantee Capital be discontinued, and the Notes representing the same be delivered up to the makers thereol'.as soon as the Risksuken dnringthe period embraced insaid Notes shall have determine. D I R E 0 ’l’ 0 R S i William Martin, Edmum: A. Sunder, Theo. Padding, Jon B. Pent-05.9. John C Davis‘ James Traqueir, William Eyre, Jr. James 0. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph [l. Seal‘ Dr. li. M. Huston, Geo.(‘r. Leiper, Hugh Craig Charles Kelly, Sam’l. E. Stoke:7 J. F. Penintonl. Elem-y Sloan: led. Darlin mu, 5. June: Rmokv, Spencer M’llvaine. Thomasc.%and, Robert Burton, JacohPJnues, J as. B Bl’Farl‘d, Jushaa 1' Eyre, Jno. B. Sempie, D. T. Morgan, J . T hogan. WILLIAM hiAB’I‘IN: Presa'dcnt -I‘IIOMAS C. “AND. Via. Presidsm. HENRY LYLBCRN. Serrumy. The undersngned, as Agent fa} the above Company, is prepared to make Insurances on A.” descriptions of proper ty, on the most hbaral terms , , > hen lva- w dine @uiiei. s—v, . . \ 'rfilu Uh LY P hEyI’AKAIIUN run- nus STOOD THE 'i‘EoT 0 F YlI 4 RS, AND GROWS MORE AND MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY 3 And testimonials. new, and almost without number, might he given from ladies and gentlemen in oil grades of society. whose united testimony lone. could resist, that Prof. Wood‘s llair Restoralirv- will rostoro the bald and gray. and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful haunts. BATTLE Cam-:3, Mich. Dec. 21, 1855. Poor. Woon: Theo Wilt plense accept :1. line to inform the that the hair on my head fell oil‘ over twenty years ago. caused by a complicated chronic disease. attended with an eruption on tho head. A continual course of sulleriug through life baring reduced me to a state of dopvudenre, I have not been able to obtain stufi‘ for cups, neither hate I been able to do them up, in consequence m which my hrnd has sufl‘orcd extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs & Hodges almost the lust rent I had on earth for it two do lnr bottle of thy Hnir Restorative about the firstof August last. [have milli fully followed the directions. and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black. though short: it is also Cumin-g in all over my hood. Feel=ng confident that auuthvr large bottle would restore it entirely and prr mnnently, I feel anxious to persevere in its use, and be ing destitute of menus to purchase any more. I would ask then if thee wouldst not be willing to send run an order on thine agents for a bnttlf". and receive to thyself thw scripture declnmlion—" the reward is to those who are kind to the widow and father-less.” Thy friend. SUSANNAH KIRBY. Lloosian, Noble Co . Indians, Feb 5. 1559. PROP.O J. Wood): Dear Sz‘r:—ln the latter part of the year 1562. while attending the State and Notional Law School of the State of New Yr-rk, my hair. from a cause unknown to m 9, commenced falling off very rapidly, so that in the short space of six months, the whole up per pnrt of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its covering. and much of the remaining portion upon the side and back part of my head shortly after became gray, so that you will not be surprised when I tell you that upun my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaintances were not so much at a. loss to discover the cause of the change in my appearance, as my more inti mnte‘acqunintnnces were to recognize me at all. I at once moxie application to the most skillful physi— cians in the country. but. receiving no assurance from them that my hnir could again be restored, l was forced to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately. in the latter part of the year 1857, your Restorative wns recommended to me by a. druggist, as being the most re liable Hair Restorative in use I tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the desired effect. Since that time, I have used seven dol lars’ worth of your Restomtive, and as a result, have a. rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. is a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so wonderful an article, I hove recom— mended its use 'omany of my friendsnnd acquaintances, who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with like efi'oot. Very respectfully, yours, A. 31. LATTA, Attorney an-l Counsellor at Law. Depot 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers through— out the world. 0. .1. W 001) & 00., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York. and 114 Market Street. St. Louis. Mo. And sold by all good Draggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. aan—d&w3m Y ' ‘ ' T ' ”AADbOME “OMEN. TO THE LADIES. HUNT'S " BLOOM OF R $155.” a. rich and deli-mic color fur the cho-elis and BPS, WILL NUT “'ASH UR RUB OFF, and when uuce upplivd rmmius durable for years. mulled (we in bottles for $l.OO. HUXT’S "COURT TOILET I'IIWDI-ZR,” imparts a dazzl u; whiteness lo the complexion, and is unlike any thing else used for this purpose. mailed fret fox-50 cents. IIL'NT'S " BRITISH BALM." removes tau. fieckles, runbnru and all eruplious of the skin: mailed free for 50 CfllTS HUNT’S “IMPERIAL POMADE.” for the hair, strengthens and impruves iis gruwlh. keeps it from lull iug off. an: warranted TO MAKE THE HAIR CURL, mailed free far 51 00. ill} NT'S " PEARL REACTIFIER," for the teeth and gums, dram-:5 and whitew- the teeth, hurdcns the gums. puritirs the brrath bfiecluullv. P RB SE RY ES THh Efigg‘fiiOAXD l’Rl-JVESTS TOOTH-ACRE, mailed free or a . BEETS " BRIDAL WREATH PERFEME.” udouble extract of orsugu blossoms. and colvgne, mailed free for 51.00. Thi< exquisite perfume was firstnsed by: the PRINCESS ROYAL. OF ENGLAND. on her marriage. MESalls HEAT & CU. presented the PRINCESS with an elegant ens-.- of Perfumery (in which XII of {be above articles were incluvir-i.) iu handsome cutgldss with gold stopprrs, Valli-1d a! $l5OO. particulars of which apyesred iu the public printd. All the above articles sent FREE by ex p'ess tor $5.00. Cash can either accompany the order 0: in? paid to the express agent on delivrry of goodi. hL'NT IS: 00‘, Pgrfumrrs to the Queen. Rnozxr Eraser. Lusnox: A5l) 707 553503! 51:21:27, The Trade anyplied. PHiLLDELPflIA. sap-Lily i)otet.e. BUEHLER HOUSE, MARKET SQUARE. HARRISBFRG, PA. 6.30. J. BOLTON, onrmzwn. CARD. The above well known and long established Hotel is now undergoing a. thorough renovation. and being in a great degrre newly furnished. under the proprietorship uf .‘lr. GEORGE J. Bonus, who has been an inmate ol the tons: for the last. three years, and is well known 10 its guests. Thankful for the fiberzsl patronage which it has an joyed, I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the public favor. jIIT datwy WILLIA.“ BL'EHLER. 5'17. NICHOLAS HOTEL BROAD‘Y When completed, six years ago, the St. Nicholas was universally pronuuuced the most mugnificent, conve nient. and thoroughly organized establishment of the kind on this Continent. What it, was then, it remflins today—without a rival in sizc. r'n sumptuousness, and in the genera! elements of comfurt and enjoyment. The llutel has accommodations for ONE THOUSAND SIX HUS DRED GUESTS, including ONE HUNDRED COMPLETE SUITES OF APA R TMENTS for families. SIX HUXDRED PERSONS can be oomfortablyseated at the tablesof its mum publicdiuing rooms, and nothing that modern art'has devised for the convenience and so cial gmtification of the trawehug public has been omitted in its plan. or is neglected in its practical details. T'he eafly reputation of the house at home and abroad. derived trom its magnitude. its superb appointment; and its home-like comfprzs and lururigs 11;“ been en: hanced every yes: by the unwearied ESLrtions of um Proprietors 81124413": TREADWELL. WHITCOMB & CO LY KENS VALLEY m [ll‘ DUAL _ Just received. a full supply of S. M. GOES L . ~ VALLEY NUT COAL. For sale by YKEAS mar'l JAMES M. WHEELER K ELLER’S DRUG STORE is the place In fin rhp hrs! nmrymen' 0" Porte- Mnunaiea. \V HITE BRA NDY Y—For preserving. A very superior article on hand and for sale by up 10 “'M- DOCK. JR“ & CO. Ditlhl) 'IUNGULS l—Large and fine, for 3810 by [s27] WM. DOCK, JR. D E N T I S T R Y . THE UNDERSIGNED, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY. Respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity. OFFICE IN STATE STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRAD Y HOUSE. sep‘lfi-dacwtf ILM GILDEA,D.D.S. WM. RWY-IHI. PM i‘ ‘2‘, NEW YORK ißusincss flarha. J B.HUTCHISON, I A L I) E R M A N . OFFICE: THIRD STREET, FOURTK DOOR ABOVE NORTH, in? HARRISBURG, PA. d3msF “I W . HAY s , Ai‘TORNEY-Arn-LAW. a FFIC-‘E, WALNU STREET, BETWEEN SECOND :52 THIRD, 7§p§]_m_ _n_umsnuna, _m. ____ [dly_ THEO. F. SCHEFFER, " BOOK, CARD Air—'3 JOB PRINTER, E, v- V Jl.arket Strapt. Harrisburg. JAS.F.SHUNK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE IS THE BUILDING OPPOSITE PROTHONOTARY’S OFFICE, jw‘l] Harrisburg, Pa. _[dly‘ WM. H. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Omce comer of MARKET STREET and the SQUARE, _. . (Wyeth’sJ second floor front. , {Er Entrance on Market Square R. U. W EIUHEL, SURGEON AND OCULIST, RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET. Ha is now fully prepared to attend promptly to the duties of professinn in all its branches. A mm: min van? SUCCESfiI’VI: MEDICAL xxrnnma‘cn justifies him in promising full and ample satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call, be the disease Chronic or any other nature. mlS—dflnwly T H O M A S C. MACD OWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Third Street, one Door \Vcst of His Residence, HARRISBURG, PA., ’ Will attend to applications for Pensions and Patents in Washington City. D. C , and will practice in the Court of Claims in said city. By an arrangement with responsible parties in Washington City. he is enabled to assure all whu may entrust their applications, either for Pensions or Parents, to him, that they will be; faithfully and properly nttanded to. on the most resemble terms. % P.AUOHMUTY, IL: . ATTORNEY AT LAVV, MILLERSBURG, Duran: Count, PA. Will practice before the Dauphin, Northumberland and Perry County Courts. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims All kindsol’ conveyancing executed with dispatch. Land surveys made at shortest notice. dec'Z-dly JOHN PTASZYK Respectfully informs the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity that he is ready at; all times to TUNE AND REPAIR PIANO FORTES, 036 nm, and Musical In struments of all descriptions. Mr. Ptaszyk is recom mended by the leading Musical Manufactories of New York, as well as other cities of the United States. All orders left at Mr. WM. KNOCHE’S Music Store, Market street, or Herr’s Hotel, will be promptly and faithfully attended to. no4-dly W M. PARK HILL, ' suctmsson To :1. s. Lcrz, PLUMBER AND HAS FOUNDER, 103.11:an el 2, HARBI§BURG BRASS CASTINGS, of every description, madeto order. American manufactured Lead and Iron Pipes of all sizes. Hydrant! of every description made and repaired. Hot and Cold Water Baths, Shower Baths, Water closets, Cistern Pumps, Lead Collins and Lead work of every description done at the shortest notice, on tho most reasonable terms. Factory and Engine work in general. All orders thank fnny received and punctualiy attended to. The highest price in cash given for old Copper, Brass, head and Speiter. mylS-dtf J C. MOL T z, I ENGINEER, MACHINIS’I‘ AND STEAM FITTEB, No. 0, Noni; Sign}: 511., between. Walnut and filaflut, Harnsburg, Pa. Machinery ofevery d: acription made and repaired. Brass Ooaks of all sizes, and A large assortment of Gas Fittings constantly on hand . . All work done in this establishment will be under his own szupervieion. and warranted to give satisfaction. on ' 6 REL mi (1693 0d K sT 0 RF}, i‘RZ'iC'T AND SL’NIL-i Y SCHOOL DEPOSITORY, E. S. GERBIAN, 2‘.‘ SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE CHESNUT, HARRISBURG, PA. Depot for the sale of Sterecscopes,StercoscopicViews, Music and Musical Instruments. Also= subscriptions taken for religious publications. M » noSO—dy j AGOB P. BARBINGER, SIGN, OHNAMENTAL A'ND HOUSE PAINTER- No. 47 Soc-rs ramp STREET, (AT BOYEB‘S UARBI AGE FACTORYQ Harrrisburg, Pa. 1;? Plain and Ornamentalsigns, in Gilt and Siirergot up with neame-a: and desputch. Paper Varnished, and all ordem promptly atieliiied to: Gil: :41“;an EEELfEFIFT-d“ FRANKLIN HOUSE, BALTIMORE, MD This pleasant and commndious Hotel has been tho roughly re-fittnd and re-furuished. It is pleasantly situn'ed on North-West corner of Howurd and Franklin streets. a few doors West or the Northern Central Rail— way Depot. Every attention paid to the comfort of his guvsts. G. LEISBNRING, Proprietor, jam-ti (Late of Selina Grove, Pa.) m"'s3Eifiiémifiiflifiifißiiél " , V ~ T . . P A N Ix JN 0T 1 C 13.—8 otlce lS hereby j given: that the undersigned have formed an Asso ciation, and prepared and executed a Certificate, for the purpose of establishing a. Bank of Issue, Discount and Drplsite) under the provisions of the act. entitled “An act to establish a. system of Free Banking in Pennsyl vania. and to secure the public against loss from Insol vent Banks," approwd the 315! day of March. A D. 1880, said Bank to be called THE DOWNINGTUWN BANK, to be located in Downingtown, to consist of a Capital Stock 0‘ Fifty Thuusund Dollars. in shares of Fifty Dol— lars each. with the privilege of increasing the same to any amount not exceeding in all Three Hundred Thou sand Dollars. Churlrs Downing, David Shelmire: John Webster, Willinm Rogers. William Edge. , J. K. Bshelman, Richard D. “1115. ; Samuel Ringwall. J. P. l’umgh, Stephen Blutchford September 3, 1360 —sepl7-\l6m ll AN n .\ U'l‘l L‘- 12.—butler: IS hereby given that an Association has been ’Mméd and-a. certificate pnpured for the purpOSe of establishing 3 Bunk of 1.5112. Discount and Depnsite under the pun-i Siou: of the not entitled “An act to establish a system of Free Banking in Pennsylvania. and to secure the pub lic against loss from insolvent Banks,”appruved [beam day of Much laGD. The said Bank to be called *- The Bethlehem Bank,“ and to be [cc ted in the borough of Bethleheml in the county of Northampton, with a Cum. ml Stock of Fifty Thnusamd Dollars. in shares of Fim Dollars each, with the. privilege of increaaing the saga Slur-k to I‘m» Hundred Thousand Dollars. au'l-z'y-dfim B A N K N U ’l‘ I C E .—Notice is hereby given, tim‘ an association has been formed and a certificate preyired, for the purpose of establishing L Bank of issuel discount and deposit, under the provisifins of the act, entitled "An Act to Dstsblxsh & system of free bankingin Pennsylvania, and to secure the public against loss by insolvent hanks,” approved the thirty-first dav oi Murch,lB6o. The said Bank to be called the “PR-E i-.' BANK,” and to be located in the city of Philadelphia, and to consist of a capital stock of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. in shares of fifty dollars each, with the privilege ofincrensing the same to any amount not exceeding in nil one million of dollars. ij-dfim ‘X'l ENtli |N UF BANh CHARTER J Notice is hereby given that “ The Farmers’ and Mechanics 7 Bank of Huston.” a. Bank of Discount and Deposite. located in the borough of Huston. Northamp. ton county. Pennsylvauiq, havingacupital of Four Hun dred Thousand Dollars, willapply [.O the next Legislature of Pennsylvania fora renewulof its charter for fifteen yrars, from the expiration of its present charter, With its present capital stock, ppwers and privileges, and Without any alteration in or Increase ut‘ the same‘ I’. S. MICHLER, President_ 313- FORMAN, Cuhier. je3o-d6m AN K Nc)T 1 G E.—N once 15 hereby given that an Association has been formed and ‘3 Certificate- prepared for the purpo§e of establinhing a Bank of Lane. Disc Punt and Deposxte, undgr the profi. sions of the net EDtIUEd ‘- Anact to estahhsh a. system of tree bmkiugln Pennsylvanxa,and to m-I-ure the public against loss fvom insolvent banks,” approved the 31st day nf March. 1860. The said Bunk to be called the “ State Bank.” and to be located in the city of Philade]- phiq. and to consist of a Capital Stnck of Fifty Thousand Dollnrs. in shares of Fifty Dollars each, with the privi. lege of increasing the same to any amount not exceeding in all One Million of Dollars. 392946m1‘ aim finnsekespers. 33% fl}? [gyficouomm civ\%\ {Cg/I‘}: Dfifigmfmm 1;“ ‘s‘! x/ll'fi Save the Pieces! 9L A: ant-{dents will happen, even in well-regulatedfami- Has, it is very destgallale to have some cheap and conve nient way for repmnng Furniture, Toys, Crockery, kc. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stick ing point. Them is no longer a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles I 1: is just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemi cally held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the best cabinet-makers’ Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. " USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE ” N. 13.—A Brush accompanies each bootle. Price, 25 cents. WHOLESALE ano'r, No. 48 CEDAR arm-ml, NEW You Address Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Eight, and Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show—olrd accompanying each package. {lj' A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every household .9: Sold by all prominent Stationers, Drngglats, Hardware and Furniture. Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. 2:214de“ Country merchants shnuld make a. note of SPALD~ ING’S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. It will stand any climate. febld—dflcwly O , “xxx. ‘2l-: ' \ (:3!- ‘2 zéw§§%}p ' ‘ «'l7 DP ~. Elcx f :3. " - .x'. -. z .4 .w' 4 "fifiwfli, 5“ WA“ PM” fiay‘xg-z 2‘ > ' l . 3;!» Vii ~ '2. W 11”! APE}; M. 2 ”444’ 9 ”WI-mos I 12?; a {"J‘ifit’ '11.:‘35‘1215004’574.9};i g‘: ‘ n 24 \_ ..'4"-$-‘-»'1 . ' j . ‘2. 33' v ’ “11111.1 . .fx'fiz 3;; I.'; - ' S~"°}l- 2 ’4 / .~, 1: 2 4242223.. fl "W“; _,‘ a :1! 34'.» xxx-”1‘7”“ ,‘ 55".“..flf-i-‘n ,1 i' fi’ifhm m 53% a 1 '4 2 2* .- 2.242%. % a. _ _.- .fi -. :{Efi‘fid \ ‘g—‘F‘F‘F'Kfiflx H . «sea-2‘ 4 3%: N i w» 1 . 1222: W 2 . “$233.. 39%" kg: #1234“... ~4 435133 ::_.',:fil.§._w.—.a:fajga .:7 ‘3‘! . [‘2 ._ wfis' .-_ ‘ “div—3;: "m" x\ :57 «‘44— f‘i'l'ngzjfii'l(“B9ls ' ~:\ 14".... ‘:1 §%£'_E:‘i"§. Q-4.’ 3&5: '-,., 1:2 ‘t . - \x. \ ‘i‘ggfi ”-1.: ’3; ‘4“; ~ '\~ --_ ; MWM= RECEIVED AT SCHEFFER’S BOOKSTORE, Chinese Tumbler, Deceptive Tumblers. Watch Boxes—lmitation Pack of Cards, Whistling Balloons, Movenble Animals. gDo. Men. ‘ Magnetic Fishes, Do. Ducks, Do. Turtles Do. Ships, Magnets, Compassess of all sizes, '2 tamps for marking Linen, &C., at 38 cents. Cards Cases, Needle Threadere, a. very useful article for Ladies at 20 cents. Porcelain Slates 3nd Pencils. Hair Brushes. Lead Pencils in Boxes, Gum Balls of every size and quality and prices. Paint Boxes. Brushes, Lead Pencil Sharpeners. Finger Rings, Globes. Key Rings. Pocket Pieces, Pen Knives, China Ornamentf, with Ink Stands. &c., attached. Parallel Rulers, Pen Wipers, Send Boxes, Pen Racks. Microscopes of different sizes. Magneto—Electri c Machine. Chins. Marbles of all sizes and prices. Glass as si 5. Common “ Spulding’s Prepared Glue, a. useful article in every family, Upton’s :; z: n u u Mathematical Instruments of different styles. Violin. Guitar and Banjo Strings Magic Wafers, or Electricity Illustrated, price 75 cents a box. Magic Duplicating and Impression Paper. Kaleidiscopes and Multiplying Glasses Dominoes of all sizes, qualities and prices. Pocket Ink Stands -‘ “ “ Cork Screws. suitable for carrying in Vest Pocket. Puzzles. Mirrors, Dice. Perfumery. Colored Crayons. Chalk do . Pepier Mache Work Boxes. ‘3 ‘4 Writing Desk and Portfolio. Erm- sale at SCHEFPER’S BOOKSTORE. marso No. 18 Market Street. EXTRACTSI EXTRACTSEE " WOODSWORTII .t BUNNEL’S SUPERIOR FLAVORING— EXTRACTS BITTER ALMOND, NECTARINE. PINE APPLE: STRAWBERRY. ROSE. LEMON Am) VANILLA Just received and for sale by ' 3929 WM. DOCK. JR., & CO JUST RECEIVED! INK FOUNTAIN! INK FOUNTAIN! A very ingenious attachment to any metallic pen, by which one dip of ink is sufficient to write a foolscap page. For sale at BCHEFFER’S BOOKSTORE, 3139 No. 18 Market st DRE RY E W [-I} FRY. FIVE YEARS OLD AND GUARANTEED STRICTLY PURE—We will sell this lot (by the ba- rel) 21!an unusually low price to close out. We invite Hotel Keepers and others to call and examine or take samples. an? WM DOC-K, JR., .5: CO. \f GLASSES SUGA R.— A small but L very svpsrl'or lot, suitable for preserving. for sale by [jefll] WM. DOCK, 12., k 00. CHOICE SAUGES! WORCESTERSHIRE. LUCKNOW CHUTNY, CONTINENTAL, SOYER’S SULTANA, ATHENEZU M, LON DON CLUB, SIB. ROBERT PEEL, INDIA SOY, READING SAUCE, ESGLISH PEPPER SAUCE. For $3.18 by WM. DOCK, Jn._. dc co. mle LAW BOOKS I LAW BOOIxS 1 I—A general assortment of LAW BOOKS, all the State Reports and Standard Elementary Works, with many of the old English Reports. scam and rare, together with a large assortmem of second—hand Law Books, at very low prices, at Ma one price Bookstore of E M. POLLOCK & SON, Market Square, Harrisburg. mrS “I HITE BRANDY ! E—FOR PRE SERVING. Wax-ranted stricfly pure. Jan received ad for sale by WM DOCK. Jr. KE‘ROSINE, 0R COAL OlL.—Ful' sale by WM. DOCK, Jr KELLER’S DRUG STORE is the place to (my Domestic Medicines _ _,-. -.___,,, ~ WEDDING and Visiting Cards, AGNEPVER’S Bookstore. SPANISH OLIVES! E !—A FRESH sap -91.? just received and for sale by the quart or in hot: tles. [mle] WM. DOCK. JIL. £2 00 ARAFFIN E CANDLES ! I !——Made nf PURE PARAFFINE. a. material obtained from COAL, combining the ILLUMIN ATING properties and chemical constituents of G 155. They will staudull cli mates. give a clear and brilliant light and burn Tn ran Gas-r. longer than Wax, Sperm Or any other candle in this market. For sale by WM. DOCK, JI., marl? Sole Agent for Harrisburg, INDIA RUBBER, HORN, BU FFALO, Ind Shell Combs, It the Jones now Drug Store. HENRY C. SPALDING at. 00., Box No. 3,600. New York iiiiszciiaueous. HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. HELMBOLD’B BUCHU for the Bladder. HELMBULD’S BUOHU for the Kidneys. HELMBOLU’B BUCHU for the Gavel. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for the Dmpny. HELM BOLD’S B'QCHU for Nervousnesl. HELMBOLD’S BUGHU {ol' L 0“ of Memory. HELMROLD’S BUUHU for Dimnem of Vision. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Dlflicult Bredhing. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Weak bones. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Geyera) Debility. HELMBULD‘S BUflHU for Universal Lmitude. HELMBOLD’S BUOHU fer Horror 0! Disease. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Night Sire d 5. HELMBOLD’B BUOHU '01: W .kel'ulners. _ HELMBOLD’B BUCHU fur Dran-ss of the Skin. HELMBOLD’S HUCBU for Eruptions. HELMBOI.D’S BUCHU for Pain in the Back. ' HELMB‘ iLD’S BUCHU for Heuviness of the Eyelids, with Temporary Sufl‘urion ind Lox-s of Snght. HELMBOLD‘S BUCBU for Mobility and Restlessnessm'ith Want of Attention and Horror of Society. EELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Obstructions. HELMBOLD’S BUGHU for Excenses arising from India cretion, and all Diseases of FEMALE“, FEMALES, FEMALES, . FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES. TAKE NO MORE PILLS, TAKE NO MORE PILLS, THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL, THEY ARE OI“ N 0 AVAIL. Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for all com plaints incident to the sex. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT ! TAKE NO MORE BALSA“ or Injuriou-I and UnLleasmt Medicine 401- Unpleasantand Dav-gv mus Diseases. ' Use EELMBOLD’S EXTRACI.‘ BCCHU for Excesses arising from habits indu‘gud in . BY YuUNG AND OLD, And To: diseases arising Irom Habits of D ssipafion. Itre moves all improper discharges, and will restore the patient in a. short time to a smte of Health and Puruty._ Use HELHBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for Diseases and Afl‘ectlons of the most Dmtr. xsing Character. Use HELMBULD S EXTRACT BUCHU for all Afiec» (ions and Diseases of me URINARY ORGASS: Whether existing in MALE 0R FEMALE, From whatever cause originating, and no matter of How LUNG STANDING. All of the above discus-es and syruploma aimit of the same treatmgypxa-nd may origiuaw f{nls_§qe_sgme cause. nub : READ : EELMBOLD-‘S BECHU is 54h, and pleasant in taste and odor. but immediafl— :11 Its action. Personallv appear. d before me, an A‘derman of the City of l’hilajelpbia, 11. 'l‘ HELMBOLIJ, Chemist, who, being du‘y sworn, does say, that his prepu‘m ion contains no Nar cotic, Mercury, or injurious drug, but is purely Vegetable. H. ’l‘. BEL“ BOLD. Sole Mt unt‘acfuver. Sworn and sub-cubed brfore me, this 23d du y of [Cavem— her. 1354 WM. P. BIBBARD, Alderman. (1 Price $1 per bottle: or six for $5, delivered to any ad ress. ._ ii2sl A TRIAL COSTS BUT A DOLLAR—TRY 11', And be convinced of its efiicacx. And it is ncrompmied hy reliabl» and responsible cvxtificates from Profeasom of Mrdiczll Colleges, clergyman and when. Prepared by H. T HELMROLD, Practical and Ana'y Ical Che-mist. 104 South Tenth Street belou Cnra nut, Philwlejpbia. NECt SSARY CAUTION —Shou‘d unprlncipl (1 Dealers try to palm off another article, which pays a batter pm!“ and is worlh'ess, V ASK FUR HELL-l BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCEU. TAKE NO OTHER CURB“ GUARANTEED. Scld by JOHN WYETH, Drugguat, corner of Market and Second struts, Harrxshurg. AND ALL [JR IFGGISTF EVERYWHERE. CUT THIS ()L'T—SFND OR CALL FOR IT, AND AVOID EXPO:UME AND DEPOSITION #lll3 d&w3m , AN aperient and Stomachio preparation of IRON puri fied of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in H 5 dragon. sanctioned by the high-st Medi al Authorities, hmh in Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practice. The experience of lhonsands daily proves that no pro paration of Iron can be compared will: it. Impurities of the blood. dvprassion of vital energy, pale and otherwise sirkly complexions, indicate its necessity in almost every canoe-Name case. Innoxionsin all maladies in which it has been tied, it has proved ansolutely curative in each of the following complnims, viz: It" DSBILITY. NERVOUS Arncnoss, EMAou'rron. DYS PEPSIA. Coxsnurlos, DI-nRHou. brsnsmnr, Isclrlzm Coxsmnxos. Scncruors TvßEchLosis. Sn 1- Rat-Im. Mlsnssrkm'rms. WHITES, CHLOROSIS. LIVE); Comm 151's, Cxaoxxc Humcnrs, Hiram-ns3,lmxmunxrl‘svnn. PIHPLI-s on THE has, are. In cz-ses of Gamma). DEBILIW, whnther the result of acute direse. or of the continued diminution of no-rvous and muscular en! rgy Dom chronic con plainra one trial 0! this restorative has proved successful to an extent which nudescrip ion or writte—n attestation would render cre-‘ible Inv -lids so lot-g bed-ridden as 10 have b: com» forgo”. n in their 0* n neighborhoods. have suddenly reqlppenn‘d in the busy world as il just rrturnen from protra n-d travel in a dist-«DY land. Some wry signal insb’na es 0! Ihis kind are nttestvd of femal» Snfi'erprs. umnciatud victims of nppare nl mmasmus, sanguine-Gus exhaustion. cri'ir'al chungvsl and that corn; lic mic-n OI nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercifie for which the ph} Sil'iflh has no name. In Nsnvons Arrscnms or all kin-ts, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operator: of this preparation 0! iron must necessarily be salntarv, lor. unlikn the old oxides. it is vigorously lonic, witlinut bving exciting and ()rcl‘hext-ng; and gently. rvgulaaly sprain“, pv- n in the most obstinate case-s of cosiivenvss. Without ever bringa glsll’ic pnrg.-tive. or inflicting a dusugrerable «emit-on. It is this I mar moperty. amorg whens, “XI-cl] makes it so remarkably efl'eclual and pprmanrnln remedy for Film. upon which it also uppenrs to ex- rt 11 distinct and specific action. by dispersing the local n-uvlenoy which forms than In DYSPEPSIA, innnmvm‘o e as are itscausps, n single has of these ( hary| eatv Pills has of-en suflited for the- mom hnbitu leases, ix eluding the -ttel-d:mt ' ani-rmm. 1n nnch eke-d Dunnaau, even when advanced to DTSEF VERY, confirmed, emm-inting, vn-s apparently malignant the n-fll as h We been won «Hy do c sin- and astonishing, In the we .1 pains, loss of flesh «m 1 strength. lirbilimfing cough, and rumit'enl hectic, which genrmllyindicnte Ix cm “51' Coxswnmx. this rem-« 1- has allayed the. alarm of friends and physicians, in severpl very gratifying and interesting insmm-rs. In Fcuorvwl‘s 'l‘rxssnctLosxs, this medicated iron has had f-r mure thrn the good efi‘ect of the most cautiously balanced prepara'ions m iodine, without any of their wall known liabilines. . The axttentlnn offenules cannot beiooconfidentlyinvi’ed to this remedy and restorative, in the cases peculiarly ar fasting them In flmwunnu. both chronic and inflammatory—in the lat er, hummer, more dec ds-dly—il has been invariably well reported. bo¥h as Mlevialiuq pain and reducmg the swel lsngs and stiffness of the joints and muschs. In Isrswxrnxr Ravens it mast necersarily le 3 great remedy and em rgetic rrstorutive, and its prvgress in the new Settlemvnts of the West, will probably be one of high renown and usrt‘ulness. I\'o remedy has ever barn disccvered in th? whole h‘story of medicine, whi. h exeris such prompt. 1 nppy. and fully reswmtive rfiucls. Good ap; e ire, complete digestion, rapid acquisition or Strength, “illl an In DSD‘I‘ disposition for active and cherrful t‘Sl'fCiSl‘, Immediately follow its “Fr. Put up in neat flat mam] buxes- cumming 50 pills, prio -50 cents per box; 'or sale by dmgg=s€s and aez-Je-s. Wll] be sent free to any address on re rim of the price. All letters, orders, etc , shout” beuddwssr-d to R. B. LOCKE & 00., General Agents. my‘ZS-dkwly 20 Cedar Stray, New Youk. _{ A N u m, HOW LOST, ROW RESTORE]? , _ Just Publtwihc. in (1 Failed Fm-I-lnpe. A LECTURE 0N T”E NATURE. 'I'RBATMEN? AND RADICAL CU‘lh‘. 0P SPLRMATURRHOPA. nr Srminn‘ anknrss, S-xua’ Drbillty, berruusnrs anw Inro uu’ar) Lmiss outploviuciug hnpoteuc} , Consumpuon and Mental and L’hy—icxl Devility. BY ROB. J CULVERWELL. M D. Theimporuam fact that the awful cnnsmuences of 55-M -abuse may he efi‘acmally removed wzthx Lu Internal medicines or thw dmgernus applications of gaunt cs. inztuumvuts. medicated bangles, and other empirical d-vi--es, ix hrre clear‘y demonst'nled. and the eutivey new and higinl} aucu sst'ul treatment. as adopted by the cewbn trd when fully esp] lined, hy means or whir-h every «1x935 euahlru to cnrr himself parts-ctiy, and at me Xeust 10-si--h cust. there by avohing all the advertis d noshums of the day The Lecturv will [arm-e 2: [men In thons-nds and thv-usxnds bent under seal to any midi-vs“. pus: paid. on 'he receipt of two nosvagu stamps, by addrussing Dr. CHAS J. C. ELISE. 480 First Aromas, New York, Post Box 4,586. gni 9- d.k - y LAIE b‘ 'l‘ N E W S!!! DR. SWOPE’S TONIC FOR. FEVER AND AGUE, Will cure the most obstinate case ‘-’ IN TWENTY FOUR HOURS,” It is also a preventative for such its are liable to this disease. This ce‘Pbratvd TOXIC re moves all Flatulency, regulates the Bowels. purifies the Blood. gives a tone to the Digestive Organs, and creates an appetite. Sole Agent for the town and Dauphin county is “'3l. LOEFFLER, appointed by me. auS-d3m DR. SWOPE. ‘ HESN UT GRUV k. W H lbh LY .—The purest Spirit ever offered the American public, pos sessing none of the poisoning qualities inherent in the Whiskey in common use. All persons desirous of using this Whiskey mav tea: as» sued of its purity. PHILADELPHIA. union, 1858. Dun Bun—We have carefully examined the sample 01 "Ghana: Grove Whiskey,” lefi With us I few days since and and it to contain little or none or the poisonous lub-3 utance known as {nail oil 7 Your: rurectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT 6: OAMAO, Analytical Cumin", To Cmnus Wnnrol, J 3. Por sale by the only Agent in Harrisburg May 20-! WM. pocx‘ :- filzhital. READ : READ : ,filebirai. LOEFFLEB, W m- PRACTICAL PHARMACEUTIST AND CHEMISS' 0012. 4th AND MARKET M's. Having purchssed the Drug Store or Henna. HOLMAN t 00., I begleave 0 an the attention of the public to my well stocked Drug Store. My goods will than be found obe genuine, reliable, and or the first quality. I] “penance in the Drug business, quind windy-ll] by traveling through the Europe-u continent. rm pt I.“ W Em Sl‘iSTactian to every one. MY STOCK CONSISTS 0F Dray, Chemicals, Pufumery, Soaps, Begun, Tobacco, Burning Fluid, Alcohol and Camphene, Fresh Ground Spim, Cal-kl, apt)“, Brushes, Pomades, Toilet Pinto, Comm, Pets Monies and Purses, Home and Cattle golden, PATENT MEDICINES, which will be sold but not recommended, as 1 cannot guarantee a cure in my case Besides the above named articles, I hive I very Luge u: aortment of other miscellaneous articles, which the publi s invited to come and examine. It must be nbvious not only to you: but to every atten tive and intelligent person, that the first diseases of in fants arise chiefly from a. disordered condiiion of their bowrls, and in this connection, wc- present to your notice for the alleviation and cure 01 these diseases, 5 remedy known as EATON’S D R INFANTILE CORDIAL. Prepared from a. formula. used by Dr Eaton with remarka bl» success during several years" practice, We know it to be a. 131- st reliable and oflicatious remedy for infantile complaints, and one trial alum: will convince you of its superiority over every other preparation 0! the kind. I! is particularly recommended FUR CHILDREN TEETHING. And at this period of i: fantilc life. whr-n your anxious hearts are pained by witnessing the sufl'erings of your little ones, it will be found invaluable in Slftem'ug the Gums. Reducing lnflammafiomand Relieving“! Pain. FOR DISEASES ATTENDING TEETHING, such as Diarrhea, Dysentery, Griping in the Bowels. Acidity of the Stomach, Wind, Colic, and Coid m the Headnre con fidently ofier this as a. certain relief and cure in every case when given in time. It. will invariably regulate the stomach and bowels, and its importance in this re spect can hardly be estimated. IN CONVULSIONS. from which more infants are said ts die than from an! other disease, the little sulrerer is relieved instantane ously. as if by magic; and in thisdrewd complaint alone its intrinsic value is such that i: has been recommended from one family 10 another. until the name of DE. EA TON’S INFANTILE CORDIAL hes become “familiar as a. household word.” We now ask your attention to a. subject of vital interest to yours: If. as well u to your suflfring child. DR. EATON ’S INFANTILE COBDIAL COD 81113 N 0 MORPHINE 0R OPIATEL ofany kind, or of whatever nature, 3:? arfacl wine]: we artfully warranted in : latingrannot be stud of any 0th?! preparationfor infantile diseases, at this time before the public. 4:11 We find that throughout the country Mothers are becoming convinced of xhis mun, Ind oi” the sad and blighting consequences which are certain to result from the use of narcotics disguised in the form of quieting remedies; thrir continued administration being invariably folluwed by atupefsclion. and constipllion of the bowels, ending oi‘tentimrs in convulsions. Herein DR. EATOX’S INFANTILE CORDIAL difl'ers from every other remedy. It DOES 501‘ CONSTII’A’I‘E tha bowels; neither does it an: by deadening the Hemi hilities of your chiliren, but. naturally, through its me medicinal qualities, by removing all pain and cause of disease. We earnestly recommend you, therefore. to has no time in procuring a bottle. that you may hip «at hand a. remedy which will never fail to relirve your child in time of need. It is perfectly harmless, and- aumat {u jure the most delimit: injiznz. Take none but DR. EATON 'S INFANTILE PORDIAL . Th is you can rely upon. Price 25 cunts per bottle. Prepared unly by CHLRtH 8; DUPONT, No. 409 Broadway. New Yprk, And sold by them, and by all resp nab-h: Druggists. For S§le by C. A. L'ABKYART, 0. K. KELLER andl) W. GROSS A: CO.= Harrisburg. lebfi-flmflkwly BURL}?! THE BLOOD! MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE LIKE PILLS A N D PHLEhIX BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity which these pre—emi nent Medicines l ave sequin-d hr.- thrir invaluable em cues in all the Discsws which tin y yum—rs to cure, has render- d the usual practice of pufimg not only unneces -531 3', but unworthy of them. IN ALL CASES Of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Izhemuatism, AEection s If the Bladder and Kidneys. BILIOCS FLVBIiS AAD LIVER COMPLAINTS, In the b‘uuth and West. “hi-l": these diseares prevail, they will be found invaluable. Planters. farmers and when, who once use these Maicipes, will never after wards be without them. BILIOUSCHULIC§EROUS LOOSENESS,PILES,COS TIVENESS. (201.118 :51) COl bll5, ( HOLIC, CORRUPT BEMUhS. l BUPNLS. Drsrxrsu.—l\‘o person with this distressin disease, shuuld drlay using these Mediciu» imlutdinwfy. Eruptions of the SL in, Erysipelas. Flatulency. FEVER “in Aura—Far this scourge of the Western country these Medicines I ill he fuund a safe,speedy and certain remedy. Other me diciues leave the system wh- Ject to a return of the disease; a cure by these medi cines is permanent. Try them. Be satisfied. and be cured. Fouszss or Counsxmx— GEAERAL DEBILITY. GOUT: GIDDINESS, GRAVLL. Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflmmntory Rheumatism. Ixupure blond. Juuhdice. Loss of Appetite. ‘ Msncvnun DISEA:ES.-—Nuver mils tn eradicate en [ll‘elj' all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the mast powerful prrparatiun of Sm-snpurilla. SIGHT SWBA’I‘S. KERYOCS DEB! LITY. NERVOUS COMPLAINTS OF ALL Kl 5 D 5. ORGANIC APFLCTIUXS. PlLes —-'l‘he origiuxl proprietor of these Medicine was cured of Piles. of thirty-five years' standing, by the the use of these Life Medicaid alone. PAINS in the Head, Side, Bach, Limbs, Joints and Organs Buzcuulsxl—Those afiected with this terrible dis ease. will b:- surr ox redef by the Lin: Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheu- Swellings. Sea-mum,orch'sllvu.initsworszforms. Ulcer of evn—ry descril-Ilun. Wows of all kind-s are efi‘ectually expelled by these Mrdiciucs. Pun-ms will do well to admin-Inter them whenever thrir exiflcncc is suspertcd. Belief will be ccrtnin. THE LIFE PILLS AND PUG-1‘ IX BITTERS . PURIFY THE BLOUD, And. thus remove all disease from the 5) Stem. PREPARED Asp 501.1; BY DR. WILLIAM h. m uFI-‘AT,’ 335 Broadway, comer of Anthuny street. New York. 3}:me sale by all Druggiats. ij-dkwly HUMPHREY’S if SPECIFIC H 031.5 OPA TH] C REMEDIES, for sue at KELLER’S Drug Stole, nn'Z’l . 9] Mnrket Street f. “E (a? L “W 9- FOUN DED 1852 C , ' ‘ ED 1861. ‘ - LOCA TE Duua‘m . 0113311 OF BALTIMORE AND CHARLES STREETS, BALTIMORE MD. ~ ‘l‘he Lafgest. um Elegantly pu’mishm. and Popnllr lommercml College in the tnilc’d smm: Designed upressly for Young Men desiring m nhlniu I Taoxouan Plucnmx. Busmkss Rum nos in theshorteat possible tune and at the least expense. ‘A Large and Beuulil'uiL“ Orulmented Circular, eon muing upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET. with SPIGIIEI or Psxmssmr. and a Lars? Engfflvinu‘he fineatof tho kind ever made in this clountry) representing the Interior View of the Cnllege. tn!" Catalogue Ruling terma‘ fie will be sent to Every Young Man on awe-flaming ”“03”“. “I'3ler and y 'll ch. ’rite imm 1 , on w: receive t, return mail. Address, Mk." janzfidm E. K. LOSIER. Barman. Mn. K ELLEB’S DhUG $1 ÜBE is the phoe tn huv Ru)" nf Thnnmnd Worn", KELLER’S DRUG STORE is the place to find mything in 11. II! of Perfumery. Chamois and Sheep Skin- =1