Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, October 22, 1860, Image 4
JIIISOELLANY. Anestxc Love Arum In Lennon—A Weal thy Banker Unconsciously Advising an Elopement With His 01m Daughters—A London corrcs~ pondent of the New Orleans Delta. furnishes that paper with the following readable story : A good sell is related of a wealthy banker here, who is very good—natured, but inclined . to he a trifle fast in his views of life. He had a favorite clerk, a young man about twonty- ; one. remarkably hand~ome, modest and highly intellectual. For these qualities he was liked by or ry one, and the banker did not. escnpe the general feeling of good-will. He was as poor agents salary, and had no connections to push his after fortunes. and so, like most En. glish clerks. he Willlld rise to a hundred and twenty pounds a year; go on for eight years, at ten yuuuds‘ a. year rise, and marry when he got to two hundred Pounds a your, henceforth to-vegetate, and find that the addlttonnl ten pounds a. year rise only her‘ Pace with the ad~ ditional babe in his household. The banker, on Sunday afternoons when no one was expected, Would occasionally as}: 1118 young man to visit his young family at his suburban villa, as the converse-mu of the young man was so correct. and so clever it could not. but. be of advantage to his children. This wnsa mistake, evidently, but. it was a good-natured error, and we can only Wish, all of us, that there were many more committed._ I have not. mentioned that. there was a beautiful young daughter of nineteen. but that. may be always understood in any Elk glish family that has known wedded life long enough. But there were. of course, no atten tions on the part of the young man, other than extremely delicate, reserved and proper. This will be always the case with English youth. as Americans well know. Don’t hem after this. The youth, :in spite of two or three day’s invi tation to the banker’s seat, to breathe the fresh air and clear his lungs of London smoke, was evidently very ill. and though he declared him— self well and robust, the banker shook his head. “ I can not. make out what is the matter with my young clerk,” said the banker to a con frere who was in his back office with him, after the youth had just brought in some pa pet's. “ Well, you are rather green, I should say, for a man of your time of life and experi ence,” said banker number two. “ Don’t you know what's the matter? He’s in love.” “In love ! bah. He is modest y and propriety itself." “ I tell you it is a fact. and with a rich 01d fellow’s daugh'ier, who would no more think of having him for a son-in-law than you would.” “Oh, the haughty old fool ; my clerk is as good as his daughter, and be hanged to him. Thank you for the him." As soon as banker number two had disap— peared, the elem was called in. 7 “ 80, Sir, you are in love, and pining away for the object of your.alfection—lhab’s your secret, is it ? Why did you not :91! me before, six- ‘2” ‘ The youth was siiem. “ Well, my boy, Ipity you: but I’llgivc sun 3. bit. of advice. If the daughter is fair, she’s worth running :1 risk for. Look here: [here are £85.30. and um Illfllll'={'i’ leave of absence. Run away wixil the girl. Bah, don’t 190 k so stupid. 1 did the. same before you, and if. has not. hurt. me." The clerk fell 1-11 his marrow bones, and was upon :lze point. or making a clean breast of it, when the old man rose and left izl'ecipitately to avoida. scene. The young man considered and acted, and the consequence was that the next (lay week there was no young drulghter at. the dinner table of :he banker at. the country house. The house was in causternation, and the search for her made in all directions. A note was, however, found on her dressing tame, convey ing the customary prayer for forgiveness, and one inclosed from the young elem, stating that, believing the banker had meant to give him a hint. thh regard to his daughter, and was not able to give hi‘ public consent. owing to a'ppea r— ances. he had aeted on his suggestion. and that, etc "his rather-in-law” had received the letter, he (the clerk) would be his son-in-law. The pill was a bitter one.and the joke a terrible one against him, and city men are very averse to ajoke against them, so i 2. was hushed up, and has only got to I-hi‘L‘fll‘S of the. purveyors ofscandalnand to your ‘correspondenr. who ro cords it as a. trait. of London life. New Ext:_LA~:\7;CrslrL-ii§: :1“ tie liil‘towin g sLaLe~ mcnts concerning the feed of our New England ancestors are condense-l from one of the inte» resting chapters of “ l’aifrey‘s History of New England.” In the diet of the f-COPiE prepara tions of intiinn corn made a prominent. figure,- although Wheaten bread was not so nncmmnou in the Early days as it afterwards became. A mixture of “rye and Indian" “M 8 the t'nmritc bread, and a taste for this yet. lingers in Mens— sachnsetts. Butcher‘s meat. Wus but. snaringly used. Game and fish to a considerable extent 'supplic-l Ihe want of animal food. Next to these. swzne and poultry—chickens. ducks, geese, and turkeys—were in common use earl~er than other kinds of flesh meat. The morning and evening repnst for a century and :1 hall, universally consisted of boiled Indian meal and milk, or porridge or broth made of peas or beans, and flavored by being boiled with salted pork or beef. soccotash, or beans boiled with green corn, was a dish adopted from the natives, as were other preparations of lnt'ian corn, named sump and hominy Boer, which was breWed in families, was deemed a neccs<ary of life, and the orchards soon enabietl the Puritans to sluke their thirst. with bountiful supplies of cider.— Wine and rum Were in request, as soon as they 1 were imported ; and the taste for tobacco proved too strong for legislation. It. was little in use l before 1750. and mike before 1770. In one of his notes, Mr. Palfrey gil-‘t’s some curious il lustrations of certain Sew England habits: The local customs of linked hams, tanked Indian pudding, and newly—baked 1111-: azvdlndiurz bread on Wednesday, after the washing and E ironing ngonit-s of Monday and Tuesday, of ' “ salt fish” regularly on Saturdays; and boiled Indian pudding (with roasted surlein of beef l for tho-e who er-nld get it.) on Sundays, lnve , sotnewhut faded out. but must be Gistinctly in l the remembrance of many of my readers.—- ‘ These dishes are historical. The practice of enccemirc generations has improved them: but. bully-(31:01:53 point to the time when it. was desi— rable to make It": most of the commonest vege table by ‘l‘lworiug i: with the flesh of~ the CG!“- monest animuh Urouwl Indian corn, sweeten-2d with m‘olasms as soon as 11101315595 begun to come from the West. Indies; to Boston, was Indian pudding in its primitive condition. In my youth I used to hear it. said that. all Over the country, and all over the. world, New En— gland men kept up the ancient custom of eating saltfish (cod-fish) on Saturday, not on Friday, which would have been Popish. Forty 3.1.31.5 ago I was so situated as to know uncommonly Well the habits of different. classes of people'in difl'ereut parts of the country, and my observa— tion accorded with this statement. Till a later period than this, the most ceremonious Boston feast. was never set out on a Saturday (then the common dinner- part y day) without the dun—fish at. one end of the table; abundance, variety, pomp of other things, but that. unfailingly. It. was a sort. of New England point. of honor; and luxurious livers pleased themselves over their 'nuts and wine, with the thought that, while suiting their palates, they had been doing their part in 3 Wide combination to maintain the fisheries and Create a naval strength. Mnnnmmns Snxchxn—On the 10m inst. William Sullivan, convicted at. St. Louis Mo. of the murder of Timothy Corcoran, we; senZ teneed to the penitentiary for 25 years. On the same day, H. Zouresky, convicted of mur dering his wife in a shocking and brutal man ner, was sentenced to 10-years‘ imprisonment; {the life of a! man, therefore, according to Mis— souri scale of punishment, is 150 per' cent, more valuable than that of a woman, Tim WAY HISTORY Is IVRiTTEN.——A Paris ‘ wit, describing the French historians, says: Mons. Thiers writes history traveling in a. post-chaise: over the bottle-grounds of Europe, with a map (in one side and a cook on the other. Mons. de Lamnrtine writes history by clipping other folk’s lahor: Mons. do Burn-me writes history by thpmg others’ works. Mons. Villemain Wl'ltes history by clipping 05' in wee hits. o‘ll9l' DeOPle's labors, but doing so in admirable style. Mons. Vignet writes history by drinking emolient infusions at a chimney eornel‘ and measuring his sentences with a. com lines, 10 hike care that none be longer than the other. Mons. Aehille de Vaulabelle writes history by shaking his fist. in the face of Europe, and screaming at. the end of every paragraph, “I say here, look ye. France nin’t ’fraid of no~ body, nohow I” Mons. Louis mane writes history by being to Tacitus what Tom Thumb is to Jack the Giant- Killer. Mons. Michelet writes history by drawing pen and-ink por traits which are alternately English vignettes of an ideal beauty, or caricatures which make bar-rooms rear with inughter. Mons. Victor Cousin writes history in drawing the Women of the Fronde in bust likenesses, but he is entirely too fond of dwolling on the bust. ‘Count do Mentalembert writes history in exercising—— Mons. J. J. Ampere writes history a, traveling. Mons. Troplong writes history in annotating. Mons. Capeogue writes history in gaseonading. AMERICAN Pnounsss.—-In 1820 there were twenty-three States in the Union; nuw there are thirty-three. Then its area was 1,787,150 square miles; now it. is 2,936,166. 0m- popula uon then was s.*.l'ii}3,l?fl: now it. is 325,000.000. Our shipping then was 1,280,165 Ions; now itis 6,145,137. Our annual imports then amounn d to $74,450,000; new they amqunt to $335,768,- 130. Om- exports then were. 569,961,766; now they are $365,039,402 (Jur revenue then was $16,779,331; now it is $70,001,),000. The real and personal estate of our cixiz -ns then was not over $1,000,000,00(]; now it is estimated at $10,0«m,000,000. til-Che @ailsi‘. . -. - ’i'hlsl ONLI 1’ till) l’Al‘lA'l‘lUN THAT HAS STUOD THE TEST OF YE". 4 RS, AND GROWS MORE AN§I¥ORE POPULAR EVERY J ! And testimonials. new, and almost without number, might be given from ladies and gentlemen in all grades of society, whose united testimony I one could resist, that L‘rof. W‘ood’s Hair Restonitiv» will restore the bold and grey, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty. Burrs CREEK, Mich, Dec. ‘2‘,l= 1858. Poor. Woon: Thee wilt please accept u. line to inform thee that the hair on my head fell ofl‘ over twenty years ago, caused by a'complicatcd chronic disease. attended with an eruption on the head. A continual course of suffering through life having reduced me to a. state of dependence, I have not been able to obtain stuff for cups, neither have I been able to do them up, in consequence of which my howl has sufl‘cred extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs & Hodges almost the last cent I had on earth for a. two (10-12 w bottle of thy [lair Restorative about the first 01‘ August last. i have faith fully followed the directions, and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black, though short; it is also coming in all over my head. Feeling confident that another large bottle would restore it entirely and per manently, I feel anxious to persevere in its use, and be ing destitute of menus to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee wouldst not be willing to send me an order on thine agents for a. bottle, and receive to thyself the scripture declaration—“ the reward is to those who are kind to the widow and fatherloss.” Thyl‘riend, SUSANNAH KIRBY. Licoxmn, Noble Co , Indiana, Feb. 5, 1859. Pnor. 0. J. W 001): Dear Sin—ln the latter part of the year 1552, while attending the State and National Law School of the State of New Yu-rk, my hair, from :1 1 cause unknown to me, commenced falling ofl' very rapidly, ‘ so that in the short space of six months, the whole up- l per part of my scalp “'llS almost entirely bereft of its covering, and much of the remaining portion upm. the ‘ side and back part of my head shortly after became grny, so that you will not be surprised when I tell you that. upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaintances were not so much at a. loss to discover the cause 0! the change in my appearance, as my more inti mate acquaintances were to reel-gnize me at all. I at once made application to the most skillful physi- Cians in the country. but. receiving no assurance from them that my hair could again be restored, I was forced to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately. in the latter part of the year 1857, your Restorative was recommended to me by a. druggist, as being the most re liable Hair Beslomtive in use I tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the desired efi‘ect. Since that time, I have used seven dol. lurs’ worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a. rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in l the pruduction of so wonderful an article, I have recom ' mended its use ‘0 many of my friends and acquaintances, who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with like efiect. Very respectfully, yours, A. M LAT'I‘A, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Depot 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers through out the world. 0. J . WOOD (e 00., Proprietors, 44-i- liromiway, New York, and 11:1 Market Stroet, St. Louis. Mo. And sold. by all good Draggisis and Fancy Goods Dealers. nulf-dkwx'im LiA is i.) S O M E WOM E N. TO THE LADIES. HUNT’S “BLOOM OF H; £555,” :9 rich and delicate color fm' :he checks and lips, WILL NUT \VASH UR RI: 1; OFF. and when once npplird rmmins durable for years. mailed free in bottles fur $l.OO. HUNT’S “COURT TOILET I'UWDER,” imparts a. dazzling whiteness lo the complexion, and is unlike uny thiug else used for this purpose. mailed Free forso cents HUNT’S ‘- BRITISH BALM." removes tan, f-ecklvs, sunburn and all eruptions of the skin, mailed free for 50 cents. - lIUNT’S “IMPERIAL DOMAIN-2.” for the hair, strengthens. and improves its gruwlh. . Gaps it from lull ing off. and warranted TO MAKE THE HAIR. CURL, mailed free for $1 00. HUNT’S ‘- PEARL BEAUTKFIER,” for the teeth and gums, 0192111595 and whit-ens the tcelll, hurdens the gums, purifies the breath efl‘uctuully, PRESE R. V H:5 TH r. TEETH AND PBEVENTS TOOTH-ACHE, mailed free {or $l.OO. HUNT‘S ‘= BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME,” adouble extract of orange blossoms and cologne, umilcd free for $l.OO. This exquisite perfume was first used by the PRINCESS ROYAL, OF ENGLAND, on her marriage. MESSRS HURT .3: 00 presented the PRINCESS with an elegant case of Perfumery, (in which all of the above articles were included.) in handsome cut glass with gold stoppers, valued at $l5OO. particulars of which 11ch -red in the public prints. All the above articles sent FREE by ex press for $5.00. Cash cnn either accompany the urder or be paid to the express agent. on delivl-ry of goods. HUNT & 00., Parftmms to the Quean, Rrorsr Srnunr. Loxnox, AND 707 Saxsou STREET, The Trade supplied. PHILADELPHIA. sepi-dly gums. BUEHLEK HUUSE, MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, FAA GEO. J . BOLTON, Pnopum'wa CARD. ‘ The übuvu well known and long establiahed Hotel is now undergoing a. thorough renovation. and being in a great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship of 3.1:. Ute-3mm J. Bonus, who has been an inmate at the house for the last three years, and is well known to its guests. Thankful for the liberal patronage which it has en joyed, I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the public favor. je': décwy WILLIAM BUBBLER. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, l BEGADVVAY, ‘ NEW YORK When completed, six years ago, the St. Nicholas mm universally pronounced the most magnificent, conve nient, and thoroughly organized establishment of the kind on this continent. ' “‘11:“: it Ems then, it remains today—without a. rival in 55:9, in sumpzuousness, and in the general elements of comfort and enjoyment- The Hotei has accommodations for ONE THOUSA‘SD SIX HUNDRED GUESTS, including ONE H UNDRED COMPLETE s UITES 0F .4 PARTM E N TS for families. SIX HUNDRED PERSONS can be comfortably seated at the tables of its three public dining rooms, and nothing that modern art‘has devised for the conVenieuce and so. cial gratification of the traveling public has been omitted in its plan, or is neglected in its practical details. The early reputation of the‘house at. home and abroad, and its home-like comforts and luxuries, haw been en. mead every year by the unwearied exertions of the Proprietors. au24-d3m 'TEEADWELL. WHITCOMB 8; 00. FINE CONDIMENTS ! !—-E X T R A FRENCH MUSTARD, a choica variety of SALAD OILS, SAUOES and KETOHUPS of every description. 111le WM. DOCK. 13.. &. 00. KELLER’S DRUG b‘TUlu‘j ‘is she place to find the belt assortment of Forte Monmies. 15115111255 flaws. DENTISTRY. 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 lIOUSE sep2s-dkwtf ILM GILDEA,D.--D.S. J B. HUTOHISON, . , _ , A L D E R M A N . 0 F 1“ I C E : TEN“) STREET, FOURTH DOOR ABOVE NORTH, m 7 HARRISBURG, PA. dame W w . .HA Y s , C A'I‘TORNEY-AIT-LAW. O F F} C E, WALNU STREET, BETWEEN SECOND &. THIRD, “P 53 _._M‘i‘}£fl;__ufi_ [My _ THEO. F. SCHEFFER, BOOK, 0.41 m ARE JOB PRINTER, 53118 No. 19 Market Rtnwt. Harrisburg. JAS. F. SHI'UNK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE m was BUILDING OPPOSITE PBOTHONOTABY’S OFFICE, jan'l] Harrisburg, 131. --.." [dly VVM.H.MILLE:;, A ATTORNEY. AT LAW- Oflice corner of MARKET STREET and the SQUARE, (Wyeth’a,) second floor front. 113’ Entrance on Market Squufre. u2l—lyd&w UK. (2. WELUH EL, ¥ ‘_-_ EVE 9.9111}5.11.95.11.21}? : RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET He is now fully prepared to attend promptly to the duties of professmn in all its branches. A LONG nan “my agacasssm. MEDICAL nxpzmmmn justifies him in promising full and ample satisfaction to all who may favor him with a. can, be the disease Chronic or any other nature T H OM A S C. MACDU WELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Third Street, one Door West of His Residence, HARRISBURG, PA., Will attend to applications for Pensions and Patents in Washington City, D. G , and will practice in the Court. ol Claims in said cit-y. By an arrangement with respouuible parties in Washington City, he is I-na bled to ansure all win muy entrust their applications, eithpr for Pensions or Patents 7 to him 7 that, they will be lanthfully and properly attended to. an the most resanahle term». 3 P.AUOHMUTY, ATTORNEY AT LAVV, MILLERSBDRG , prum pow-m, PA Will practice before the Dauphin, Narthumherland and Perry County Courts. . Prompt attention given to the collection of claims All kindsof conveyanciugexecnted with. dispatch. Land surveys made at shurtest notice. dec'l-dly ;OHN PTASZYK Respectfully informs the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity that he is ready at all times to TUNE AND REPAIR PIANO FORTES, ORGANS, and Musical In struments of all descriptions. Mr. Ptaszyk is recom mended by the leading Musical Mauul‘actoriea of New York, as well as other cities of the Unitpd States. All orders deft at Mr. WM. KNOCHE’S Music Store Market street, or Hen-’3 Hotel, will be promptly anti faithfully attended to. no4—dly PARKH I L L , 7 _ SUGGESSOE To B. a. LU'A‘Z, ‘ PLUMB ER AND Bu ASS FOUNDEEI, 108 MARKET BT., HARRISBURG. BRASS CASTINGB, of every description, made to order. American mauut‘ucmred bead and Iron Pipes of all sizes Hydmuts ol'every description made and repaumd. Hot and Cold Wasur Bathsz Shower Baths, Water Ulumeta, Cintern Pumps, Lead Cothusund Lend work or awry description Jone at the snorlunt notice: on the most redmnublu terms Factory and Engine work In general. All orders thank luny received and punctually attended to. ’l‘ha highest price in cash given for old Copper, Brass, head and Spelt”. myIS-dtl' MIN c. MULTZ, J . ENGINEER, MACHINE? A 231) STEAM FITTEE, Na. 6, Norm Swan .11., between Wuhan: and Market Harrisburg, Pa. , Machinery or may a acriptwn made- and repaired. Eran:- uocks of all sizes, and a large assortment of 6-59 Fitting: constantly on hand. All work done in this establishmum will be under his um sgmrvision, and war-ranted ‘io give satisfaction. on '. R EL 1 G 1 0 Us. B 00 K STU RE. TRACT AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 0311031101211 E; s. GERMAN, 2.1 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE GHESNUT, nAmusmmu. m. . Depot for the: mm: of Sterenscnpus,Stet-costume Views, ‘iusic and Mueicul [untrunmuti Also, snbscriytiuna taken for religiuua publications. nuflU-dv {3.8013 1". BARBINGER J Slim, ORNAMENTAL AND H 0 USE PAINTER. No. 47 Sonia 13mm: firmly? , _ (AT BOYEM’S «manna-n. [mowing Burrrisburg, Ea. IE? Plain and Urname-nlahsigns. in Gift. and Surat-go up with nuutn- :N and duspuuzh. Paper Vumiahod. and a} ntdets prumpt-Iy attuuduu tu. Give. n]:- a can. upt‘i -dl.f FRANKLIN HOU‘fiE, BALTIMORE, MD This pleasant find cummndiuus [late] has been tho roughly re-(ittwd and re—l‘urnished. It is pleasantly situa'ed on NurtllJVe‘t cnruer of [lnward and Franklin streets. a. few dom-s \w-st or the Northern Central “nib way Depot. Every attention paid to 'he Comfort of his guests. G. LEISIQNNINH. l’rupriutor, jel2-tf (Late of Selina Grove, Pa.) flank flppiimtians. P A NK NO I‘ l C l4}.—Notlce IS heleby iveu, that the under‘igued have formed an Assu cia , and prepared 11nd executed uGertificale, for the purpose of establishing a Bank of Issue, Discount. and Dry-mite, under the provisions of the not. entitlrd “- An act to establish a. system of Free Banking in Pennsyl vania. and to secure the public agninst luss from Insol vent Banks,” npprnve-d the 313! day of March. A 111860. said Bank to bu culled THE DO‘VN [NGT WVN BARK. to be heated in Dmvuingtuwu. tn cunHi-‘t of a Capital Stock 0 Fifty Th. usnnd Dollars. in shares of Fifty Dul lars each. with the privilege of in- reusing the sauna to any amount not exceeding in all Three Hundred Thou— sand Dollars. Chm-l- 5 Downing, John “'ebsccr, ‘ \Villimn Edge, Richard D W- lis J. l‘ . liuugh September 3, 1860 ~Sepl7 HAN i\ A 01‘ 1 l.~ h.—-Numce IS hereby given that an Associ‘uion hus been armed and“ a certificate prepared I'm- thu purpose of establishing a Bunk of Lane. Discount and Depusite under the pruvi sions of the not entitled “An net in chtnbitrsh a. Bysluln of Free Banking in Pennsylvania and to svcure thc pub lic against loss from Insolvent- Bn:2ks,”eipprnvmi Lhe3lst day of March 1360. The suid Hunk L 0 be called *- ‘I he Bethlehem Bank," and Lu be inc ted in the [nu-ough of Bethlehem. in the enmity of Northampton, with “C“P" tui Stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars. in slim-e 3 of Fifty Dollars each, with the privilege or increasing rm- said Stuck to l‘wn Hundred Thuusund ‘Duilurs. uu2s-lifim B A I‘4 K N U 'l' [U E.—Nutlcc IS hereby given, thmf an association baa been formed and a certificate prepuvcd, for the purpose of establishing a. Bank ofissue, discount. and deposit. underthu provisions of the act, entitled “An Act. to estshlmh u 3pm, .. of free bankingin Pennsylvania, and 10321:: to the public against loss by insolvent bunks,” approved the thirty-first. day 01 March. 1860. The said Bank to be calm-d the h FEE BANK,” and to be located in the city of Philadelphia. and to consist. of a. cupit—al Stork of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAN U DOLLARS, in shares of fifty «10! are «sch, with the privilege of increasing the sauna. to {my :unuum not exceeding in all one million of dollxu-s, ”2416". \X'IENbIUN hF BANK 1311 \H . 1m [ll Notice is hereby given that “ The Funnel-5’ and Mechmxica’ Bank of Huston,” a Bank of Discount and Depositu, located in the humugh of Bantam Northamp ton county. Pennsylvania, huvmg a cnpllnl of Four Hun dred Thousand Dullars, willupply E 0 the next Lagislmnre of‘ Pennsylvania for a. renewalpf Its charter for fiftuqn years, from the expiration of Its present 9min“: wltb its present czipita: “051 k, psiweléisam} t[ifhnlegeay and ‘ a. tern. ion In or mcr o u e mung. WithOl-It any P. B. UIICHLER, President. .iH3O-dBm M’E. FORMAN, Cashier R A N K N HT l U E.—.\otlce lg hereby given that an Association has been formed find a. Certificate prepared for the purpose of entablifihin’z , Bank of Issue. Discnunt and Dn-posita, undel- the proviu sions of the act entitled -~ An act to establish 5 ”stem of free benkingin Paunsylvaxiia,end to a. mm, the public against loss from insolvent bankn,” approved the 315', day of March. 1860. The enirl hank to be called the H state Bank,” and to be located in the clry or phihdeL plain, and to musint of a Capital Stock of [my Thnufl‘nd Dollfif" in shat-en of Fifty Dollars each, with the privi. lege of increasing the name to any amount uptexnaading in all one Million of Dollars. ”2945“,; nus—m wly 1 David Shelmire, “'illiam Rogers, 2 J. K Eshelman, Samuel liingwalt" Stephen swan-tom dum (Hm fioumkecpcm. 31/ Pref\ ’ (‘9 ,/"‘“‘\\ Q]. ~ I; &//’(§lrng:\ 6y #2?" I’/ '9‘, ‘ $.35 N», D]??? . Q Q /cc #3 ECONOMY! \S‘L ‘2 as? Dfiegpmfmfln? é @- : Save the Pieces! 9: As accidents will happen even in well-regulazedfami- Lies, it is very desirable to {lawn some cheap and conve nient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Bw. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can efl’ord to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stick ing point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles It is just the article for cone. shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and tests. This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemi cally held in solution. and possessing all the valuable qualntiea of the best cabinet—makers’ G-lue. 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, 26 cents. WHOLESALE Dzror, No. 48 CEDAR STREET, Nsw You HENRY C. SPALDING Jr. 00., Box No. 3,600. New York Address Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Eight, and Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show-Card accompanying each package. 513’ A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every household 'lo} ' Sold by al prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware and Furniture Dealers. Grocers, and Fancy Stores. Country merchants should make a note of SPALD ING’s PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. It will stand any climate. febl4-d&wly Engm'ams. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN summm COMPANY. 017 mm 5. E._C'OR. flrllh'JJ ,uvo WALNUTSTS- PHI LA DE‘LI’HIA Incorporated 1835. I‘d-Minn Imuruncs on vessels, cargo and freight, to a! carts of the world. Inland [mm-am: on goods by avers, canals, lakes: and Innd carriage to all part) of the. Union. Fire. Insurance on merchandize generally, ad on stares, (well'ng nausea, kc. Assets 0: the Csmpany, November! , 1853, $898,80420—100 tonars. - The Board of Directors have this day declared a. Dilutions of Six Per Grant in Ouch, on the Original Capital Stock. mu Six Per Cent. on the Scrip 0f the Company, payable on ind after 151 proximo They have also declared a Scrip Dividend “Twenty-Five (er Gent on the Original stock,anr.l on the Earned Pm» .uiums fur the year ending October 31 1858, Certificates for which wil) be issued to the ,mrtien entitled to the name, or: «ad after the first (If Decembu m-xt. ann'oie am} Rnxolziun adopted by Ms Board Wmnm, The increased means; if the Company aris'm: tram Prams, and which will be derived fmm the lncreaaec‘ Capital stock under the late amendments to the Act of In :orpuration, render the further continuance of the Gmmm ma Capital unnecessary; therafore b» it— Reml-vud, That the Gnarunteo Capital be discontinueu. snd the Notes representing the name be delivered up to flu makers theresvf. as mm) as the Rinkstaken duringthe period embraced insaid Notes shall have determinen. ‘ - D I R E 0 'l‘ 0 B B : William Martin, Enmuns A. Sander, Theo. Panning, lon R. Penrose, John C Duvisl James Traquair, William Eyre, Jr. Jammie. Hand, Wm. G. hudwig. loscph 3. $33!, Dr. R. M. Huetun, 600.6. Leiper, Hugh Graig Charles Kelly, Eam’l. E. Stokes J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Ed. Darlingmn, 8. Jones Brooke, Spencer M’llvaine, Thomasc. Hand Robert Burton, JacanJonca, lash!) M’F'arl’d loshuaP. Eyre, Jno. B. Semple, D. 'l‘. Morgan, J. 'l' Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, Przsidem. TfiOMAS 0. HAND, Vice Prssidsu: HENRY LYLBURN. Scanmvy. The undermgned, an Agent for the abovo Company, i: prapau'ed to make Insurances on all deacriptions of proper ty, on the most liberal terms. 0911 Ivy”? 1- Eiiimeiianwus; [I s a 'I ' H“ “"<::- 1 Wll]. S. S 4/ P ”FER ~ if; E: 31 PER, ’ far. ‘l‘: r. . ' “*xxéfit 7 4ND ER __ "W” w .v mgfls a,. fill pg ‘ M". Am M 1111”! PM ..., _ 'Jl‘f‘gl“s‘? l' A'o o'7 Slum ’ 133': i ”M ‘fifimc" '93’4Rzmr (’3, 190.47“: I: 5'5: 13;: .q)....".5, "'r;:-. 4 ”I : ; rtzfi‘hflfig‘i‘kfi admins Sga‘Rl-z. 57.315, 2;; 5?; 5391535 "c“§§3'"-'Pl:?‘4'¢'-"L~ ”ORG 3’1”“. ’4 ‘ K43‘v4"§‘3§% PENN: , 3259 F}. I; ‘5?“ 121:3“3‘ngifl-:"fif‘lhripaficjtc .._K j ~=. H I! L (923% ‘a‘:"§“miiu‘€£b;?-'.-r‘~.\\\\;:3 ~ 1, 41, ‘i'fli‘fié" . I ‘i‘i':vhr§l§:d2§2‘!s}¥ -§&?:‘T.' (i f L; {gfifig‘h‘ *filfiffiiflgfigfiéffifix 5;; L: if: i :- 9; u \ ”1.5;“. ‘» l. I: . ail-E5: 7-1,, an“ ...-.2?» - ‘ al i; L $513.91. 1. , I*?{éfirw’ {‘s §~ “3%! ‘f . _- 53?"; 1.1., 53{V’§Lj.iigfh 1*“). :1 ”3‘; , ‘3‘“ ,5, , H_\ . _m. - 5.95% if :‘Mfifg'l‘w's.’ Tr‘,?’k\__ 1 *RN fiaké'fl'fi" 7-. :‘. ' “"5".- > flit-$1“; $.33? x . . 4‘l_§,;, .. '_ _F; 1... s"‘s3‘32’s2'fi‘fi! “Hm-g. “h,- n. ..- VELTIES RECEIVED AT SCUiEFFER’S BOOKSTORE Chinese Tumbler, Deceptive Tumblers, Watch Boxes—lmitation Pack of Cards, Whistling Balloons, Movenble Animals, [OO. _ Men. Magnetic Fishes, Do. Ducks, - iDo. Turtles? Do. Ships, Magnets, Compasses: of all sizes, :3 lamps for marking Linen, &c., at 38 cents. Car-is Canes, Needle Threeders, a. very useful article for Ladies at 20 cents. Porcelain Slates and Pencils. Hair lirushen. Lead Pencils in Boxes, Gum Balls of every size and quality and prices. Paint lluxea, Brunhes. Lend Pencil Sharpeners. Finger Rings. Globes. Key Rings. Pocket Pieces, Pen Knives, Chin“. Ornmnentl‘, with Ink Stands, &c., attached. Parallel Rulers. Peu “'ihers, Sand Boxes, Pen Racks. Miemacupen «If dim-rent sizes. Magnuto— Electric Machine. Chum Marbles of all sizes and prices. Glass (‘ ‘i l 6 Common “ Spnlding’s Prepared Glue, a. useful article in every family. Union“; :5 (i u t; u [Mathematical Instruments of different styles. Vinliu. Guitar and immo Strings , Magic Wafers, or Electricity~ Illustrated, price. 75 cents a box. Magic Duplicating and Impression Paper. Kaleidincnpen and Multiplying Glasses. Dominoes nl‘ 111 l sizes, qualities and prices. Pocket [nil Smutls " “ “ Cork Screw. suitable for carrying in Vest Pocket. Puzzles. Mirrors, Dice, Perfumery. Colored Crayuns. Chalk do Papier Mache Work Boxes. “ “ W riting Desk and Portfnlio, {s’ For sale at SCHEFFER’S BOOKSTORE, mum] No. 18 Market Street FXTBAGTS! EXTRACTSH J woonswon'rufia BUUNLJS sUPEI-HUI‘ FLAVORING EXTRACTS BITTER ALMOND, NEGTAHINE. PINE APPLE, STRAWBERRY, ROSE, LEMON AND VANILLA, Just. received and for sale by - ' je‘29 _ WM. DOCK. JIL, a; CO JUST RECEIVED! INK FOUNTAIN! INK FOUNTAIN: A very ingeniuun attachment to any metallic pan, by which one dip of ink is‘ sumcient to write a. foolscap page. For snle at SCIXEFFER’S BOOKSTORE, Bp9 NO. 18 Market at PA ll AFFIN It HANDLE.“ ! !!—-—Made of PURE PARAFFINE. a material obtained from COAL. cumhiuing the ILLUMINATING fropex'tiel and chemical cnnatitnants of Gun. 'l‘hey wil stand all cli mates. giw n chmr and brilliant light and burn TEN n: 05x1. longer than Wax. Sperm or any other candle in the mark“. For sale by WM. DOCK, IL, marl'l 5019 Agent for Entriahurg. SCHEFFER’S Bookstore in the place on buy Gpld Pen—vaunted . HELRIBOLD’S GENUI NE PREPARATIONS. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU For the Bladder. High“ “VLD’S BUCHU For the Kidneys. HELMBUL U’S BUCHU for the Grfl’el. HELMBOLDZS 813031] for the Dropsy. HELMfiOLD‘S BUGHU for Nex vousneas. Hl‘ LMBULD’S BUDHU for Lass of Memory. BEL.“ BOLD’S BUCHU [or Dimnem of Vision. H ELMBOLD’S BUGHU for Dlflicult Breithiug. H ELMBOLD’S BUOHU for Weak Iterven. HELM “0111378 BUCHU For General Debility. H 11,th B! 0L D‘s NU" EU for UniVersul liushitude . HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Humor 0| Dianne. HELMBnLn’s BUCHU for Night swam], HELM BOLD’LI BUOHU or W kajjflums, HELM 801. o’B BUCHU fr :- Dryn°ss of the Skin. HELMBIILD’S HUCHU for Eruptions, HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Pmin in the Back. HELMBi LD’S BUCHU for Hezmnvss of the Eyelids,with Temporary fiufl‘urion nd Loss of Sight. ; HELMBOLD‘S 313681] for Mobility nnd Restlessnesn,\vith Want of Attention and Horror of Society. EELMROLD’S BUGHU for Obstructions. HELMBOLD’S bUCHU for Excessas arising from India- crution, and all Diseases of FEMAL E 3 FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, Ft-WALES, FEMALES. TAKE NU MHHE i ILLS, TAKE NO MORE PILLS, THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL, THEY ARE 0}" NO AVAIL. Um HELMHOLD’S EXTRACT BUGHU for all com plaints incinent lo the 59x. TAKE NO MORE BALSA \l or lujuriolh and Unpleasant Medicine- or Unplensa utand Dal g- runs Diseases. Use HELMBOLD’S EXl‘ltACl‘ BL‘GHU for Excesses arising from hullita imlu‘gvd in BY Y.,.UNG' AND OLD, And f 0: diseases «is-n: Iron) Habits of D saipnfinn. It m mow-s all improp r disch «rges, and WI ll restore the patient in a short timv toa state of [lo-am! and Punty. Use H EL HBOLD‘S EXTRACT BUCHU for Diseases and Afi'ectnors of the most Dustr swine Character. Use lIELMBUIJJ S EXTKACT BUOHU for an Affec tions and Diseases of' the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in ' ' MALE 0R FEMALE, From Whatever Gen-fie originating, and no matter of All of the above disemes and symp'om aim“: of the same treatmfpt, and m y origiuaw I‘rmxl _u§e“sa.me cause. HELMBOLD’S BECHU is safe, and pleasant in thste and odor. butimmmliarr in us «ct'nn. , Personallv appear d before. me, an Alderman of the City of Philadrlphin, H. T HhLMflOhU, Cucmist. who, being du‘y sworn 7 does say, timt Lia preparation contains no Nar cotic, Mammy. or injurious drug, but is purely Vegetable. H. 'l“ HELM BULIL Solo. Mt nut‘acmmr. Sworn am] sub-armed hvfm'e me, this 23d day m'Nm-em ber, 1854 WM. P x; IDBARD, Alderman Price $1 per buttie. or six {or $5, delivei'ed to any ad dress. A TRIAL COSTS 3131‘ A DOLLAR—TRY IT, And be convinced of its cfiicamw And it is accompanied I-y reliable and rosponsflfie crrtificatea from Professors of M- dical Colleges, L-largymen and o' hers. Prepared by E‘ ‘l‘ BELMIHILD, Pmnficalamd Ana‘y ical Chvmist. 1M- Poufb Tenth Shmet below Cm s nut, Phila-sejphia. NEG: SEARY CAUTIUN —shou’d unpr‘ncipl- d Healers try to palm 01? another article, which pays a better pmfil and is worth «53, ASK BUR lIELMIinLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. TAKE NH U'I‘MER CUB 31‘ GUARANTEED. November 10, 1658 Sr E by J OHN WYETH, Druggst, corner of Market and Second sft: rts, Harris! mg. ,4 Nil ALL. I; R l't.(,‘l’s_’l'q FVERYWIIERE. CUT THXS OUT—SFND OR CALL FOR IT, A‘ D AVOID EXPOSURE AND IMPOSITIUN “111? M' II 3m ' AN nperiqnt and Stomachic preparation of IRON puri fied of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highvst Nadia] Authorities, hub in Eurnue and the United States, and prescribed in their practice. Tl» experience of thousands daily proves that no pre— namiion of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of the blood. duprussion of vital energy, pnle and other“ ise sin-kl] comrulexions. indicate its necessity in axmost every concmvuble case. WM RTW‘JUJ'.“ Innoxiousin all maladies in which it has been tried, it has [waved absolutely curative in each of the following camplaims, viz: [N DEnlLmr. NERVOUS Anwnoxs, Emcunox. DYS rzrsu. Coxs'rxn'rlox. DI; “nag, hvswsmxv, INcmßs-r Cossmvrwm. Scat Pumas TUBEnanosxs. SA! 'l' Hymn, Mummy); cums. Warn-:5, CnLonosxs. LIVE]! COMPLAINTS, Gamma Humour-s, HBKUHATISM,INTERMXTTENI‘FEVEBS. Pmpus 021 we FACE, kc. ' In cz-ses uf GENERAL Damn“, whpther the re'snlt of acute dire -sc. or of the continued diminution of nvrvous md muscular cur rgy f-om chronic cor: plainls one trial of this realm-"five hns proved successful to an extent which nu nescriu ion or wnth-n attrstn lion wuulfl render ere-'ibie Inv lids so lov g lwd ridden as to have b: come- forgott-n in their 0-4 n no ighm bonds. have suddenly re-uppezlrpd in the busy world as i' just rv turnPd from protrarlcd tram-l in a nistm' land. some wry sig'xl instan. es ol this kind are attest-d of female: SUEQYPI'S. «mnciztted victims of apparent mamsmus, snngumeous exhaustion. critical chnngvs‘ and that com licmiun o' nervous and dyspeptic «version to air and r-xerciue for which the physician has no name. In Nknvnua AFFECTIONS of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to mediral men. the operator of this preparation 0! iron must nrcussariiy be salmary, for. unlikP-tho old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and ovum-« Dug; and gently. ngularly upvrivnl, ev- u in the most obrtiuate cases of costivenvss Without ever beinga gastric purgntive, 01' inflicting a disagree-able senration. It is this Later property. among others, which makes it so ren-mrknbly efl‘ectuai and permanent-u remedy for Piles. upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action. by dispersing the local tendency which forms them In Dvsmcrsu, innumvrub ens are itscnuses, a single box or these | bar-y! eate- Pills has ohm suflicerl for the most habitu -| casee, ii-clnding the attendant I‘ustirmssx 1n unchncked Dunning, even when advanced to Dawn “my, confirmed, emariating, m 4 apparently malignant the «mats have been equally arcasive and astonishing. In the Ideal pains, loss of flush and Strength: debilitating cough, and remitrenl hectic, which generallyinflicate 11;- cirn-M' Coxsumvrmx, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and interesxing instances. . In sonnxumns TI‘BERCU'LOSIS, this medicated iron has had fu- rnnre than the. good effect of the most cautiously balanced prepara’ions oi iodine, without any of their well known liabilities. The attentlnn of femalescannot baioo confidently invited to this remedy and restarative, in the cases peculiarly af fecting them. In Rm man-15M both chronic and inflammatory—in the lat er, however, more dec-ded ly—it has been invariabl) well reported, bolh as alleviating pain and reducing the swel lsngs am} atifi'ness of the joints and muscles. In lmzamm‘rwr Frames it must necesszm‘ly h; a. great remedy and euurgetic rustorative, and its progress in the new settlemrms of the West, “ill probably be one ot'higiz renown and natfuluess. N 0 remuuy has ever been discovered in the whole history of medicine,whiuh exerts such prompt. happy, and fully restorative rfivcts. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exvrcise, Immediately follow its uau. Put up in neat flat meta] boxesn-ontaming 60 pills, price 50 cents per box ; lor sale by druggists and dealers. mu be sun: free to any address on receipt of the price. All letters, orders, Ma, nhoul-I be addressed to IM A N ii A LEGTUHE ON THE NATURE. 'K‘BEKTMENT AND RADICAL CUFF; OF SPEBMATORRHOEA, or BPmEBul Weaknn-ss, Svmm‘ Debilily, Nervnusuvsa an” Invohmturj Lmiss om, px oducing zmpnzency, Consumption and Mental and l‘hysicul Devility. BY ROB. J. CULVERWELL. M. D. The impel-mm fact that the awful consequences of spif ahuae may he ell‘rclual I}! removed withvuunternalmcdicinen or the d--ngernus applications of caustics, instrunlentn, ,medimted bangles, and other emvirical drvioes, is here clearly demonst'ated, and the entirely new and highly aucn sainl treatment, as adopted by Ihe celebrated "mixer, full y explained, by means of wliir-h every one is e‘nablad to (:qu~ himself perfectly, and at the least possinie cost, there by avoiding all the advertis‘d uoatlumfl of the day The Lecture. will prove a. boon to thousands and thousands Bent. under seal to any address, post paid, on the receipt of two nosragv stamps, by addressing Dl2 CHAS J. G. KMNE, 480 Final: Avenue», New York, Post Box 4,586. nul9~fikwly Lia—TIS3”?WE‘VE—AW S 17'1"! Tome FOR FEVER AND AGUE, Will cure the most obstinate case “ IN TWENTY FOUR HOURS,” It is also a. preventative for such us are liable to this disease. This celebrated TONIC te moves all Flatulency, regulates the Bowels, purifies the Blood, gives a. tone to the Digestive Organs, and creates an appetite. 7 Sole Agent for the town and Dauphin county is WM. LOEFFLER, appointed by me. auB-d3m DR. SWOI‘E. CHESN UT GROVE W HISKEY.——The purest Spirit ever offered the American public, pos sessing none of the poisoning qualities inherent in the Whiskey in common use. All pérsons desirous of using this Whiskey may rest. as ou-rod of its purity Dun. Sun—We have carefully examined the sample 51 “Obeanut Grove Whiskey,” left with 113 a few days since And find it to contain little or none of the poisonous sub: lance known as (nail oil ' Yours respectfully, BOOTH, GARRETT k. 0AM“) WWW Clumis’m To emu: Winn-on, J n For sale by the am] Agent in Harrisburg May 20-: , WM. noon, 1:. filehiml. NH FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT! H' -w LUDG s'rnmm mm): READ! MAD! “MD: R. B. LGCKE 8.: 00., Geueml Agents. my23—ds:vfly 2099‘!“ Street, New York HOW LOST, HOW RESTORE I) Just Publishgl, I")! a Sealed Eng-Plays, DR. SWOPE’S PmLmn-Lmu, Janiom, 1858 W M. PHARMACEUTIST AND CREME} 001:. 401. AND MARKET 51's. Having purchased the Drug Store of Menu-s. HOLMAN a»; 00., I beg long 0 call me attention of the public to my well stocked Drug Store. My good: will always be foam! to be genuine, reliable, and of the first quality. My expenence in the Drug business, acquired principally by traveling through the European Continent. win'not [ail to glve satisfaction to every one. m 0; Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, 3388“, Toma, Burning Fluid, Combs, Port Menzies. and Purnea, which will be sold but not recnmmeuded, Ia I cannot guarantee 1. cute in any case Besides the above named articles, 1 have a. very Large u aortment of other miscellaneous ariicleu, which we publi is invited to come and examine /»z«;“7-“: r. :W 2‘22 223% 2"“ 222.2222“ .222 2% .2 2'2 “ “El“? ".7. t“i _*2 2:3 ‘mi '11“) V— Y " -VL 294259"? ' 2' ‘2‘ £22 522%: $2222 1 ‘ mg“ rec’fi'm. I'E‘m:r- W 2'2"“ It. must be obvious not only to you. but to every attfin tive and intelligent person, that tho'first diseases of "3‘ funts arise chiefly from a. disordered condition of their bowels, and in this connection, we present to your noti cc for the alleviation and cure of those diseases, a. remedy known as DR . E A TON ’ S INFANTILE CORDIAL. Prepared from aformula used by Dr. Eaton with remarka— bln success during several years’ practice, we know it t 0 be 8. must reliable and efiicacious remedy for infantile complaints, and one trial 2113 ch will convince you of its superiority over every other preparation of the kind. It is particularly recommended FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. . And at this period of infantile. life, when your anxious hearts are puined by witnessing the suffering: of your little ones, it will be found invaluable in Sofk’u'flg {lnc Gums 7 Reducing Inflammation and Retina-ring all Pam.‘ FOR. DISEASES ATTENDINd- TEETHING, such an. Dian/mm, Dyscmery, Grip'ing in the Bowelx, Acidity of the Stomach, Wind, Colir, and Cold in the Head,we eon fidently ofi‘er this as a certain relief and cure in every case when given in time. II: will invariably regulate the stomach and bowels, and its importance in this re spect can hardly be estimated. IN OONVULSIONS, from which more infants are said ts die than from any other disease, the little sufferer is relieved instantane ously. us if by magic; and in thisdreud complaint alone, its intrinsic value is such that it has been recommended from one family to another, until the name of DR. EA— TON’S INFANTILE CORDIAL has become “ familiar 9.53 a household word.” We now ask your Intention to a subject of vital interest to yoursrll} as well as to your sufifring child. DR. EATON-‘5 INFANTILB CORDIAL con alns N 0 MORPHINE OR OPIA'L'E,‘ ofany kind, av ofwhalever nature, a? afacc which 1c;- aref-ully warranted in atatingcannut be fun! nj any other pnpuvation for infantile d iseases, at this mm before Mr public. ‘3} We find that. throughout the country, Mothers are becoming convinced of this truth, my! of the sad and blightiug consequences which are certain to result from the use of nan-cuties disguised in the form of quieting term-dies ; their continued administration being invariably followed by stupefaction. and constipation of the bowels, ending ni‘tentimt-n in convulsions. Herein DR. EATON ’S INFANTILE GORDIAL diflers from every other remedy. It DOES NOT CDNSTIPA‘I‘E the bowels; neither does it act by deadening the sensio bilities of your chil-irl‘n, but naturally, through its rare medicinal qualities, by removing all pain and cause of disease. We earnestly recommend you, therefore. to 1058 no time in procuring a bottle. that you may hm e at hand u remedy which will never fail to relieve your child'in time of need. It is perfectly harmless, and cannot m jure the most delicate infant. Take none but DR. EATON ’S INFANTILE GOBDIAL. This you um rely upon. Price 25 cults per bottle. Prepared only by GHLRCH (t DUPONT, ' NO. 409 Broadway, New York, And sold by them, and by all respl ctuhlu Druggiatu. For sale by C. A.BAI\'NVART, U. K. KELLER and D. W. GROSS & Co._. Harrisburg. l'ebfi-eowddnwly P 1311111"! THE BLOOD! IiOFF A T ’ S 7 ' ’ *' V " VEGETAELE LEE 5;. WELLS A N D PHOENIX BITTERS. The- high and envied celebrity which these pre-emi nent Medicines have acquirvd for their invaluable effi cacy in all the Diseases which lhl‘y prom-s to cure, haF render: d the usual practice of pulling not only unneces. sui y, but unworthy of them. IN ALL GASES 0f Asthma, Acute and (:hi-unic Rhemnatiam, Afiections of the Bladder and Kidneys. . BILIOUS FEVEIKS ‘AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, _ In the South and West, where these diseases prevail. they will be found invaluable. Planters. farmers and 01 hers, who once use these Medicines, will never after: wards be without them. BILIOUS CHOLIC . SEBO‘US LOOSENESS, PILES, COS TIVENESS, COLDS AND 001 GHS, I‘HOLiC, CORRUPT RUMORS. DROPSIES. . DYerrsu.—No person with this distressing disease. should delay using these Medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flntnlrncy. FEVER AND AGu£.—For this scourge of the Western country these Medicines will he found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system 8111}- -jeot to a. return of the disease; a. cure by these medi cinos is permanent. Try them. Be satisfied. and be cured. Foumnss or Conn-Lnxwx— GEN ERAL DEBIJJTY. GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure Blood. J aundice, Loss of Appetite. Misucnnur. Bismark—Never fails to eradicate on tirely all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparation of Snrsnparilla. NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, NERVOUS COMPLAIBTS OF ALL KINDS. ORGANIC AFFECTIOKS. Puma—The original proprietor of these Medicine was cured of Piles, of thirty~live yetirs’ standing, by the the use of these Lift.- Medicinos alone. 0 PAINS in the lie-ad, Side, Back, Limbs, Joints and : rguns. Humanism— Those afiected with this terrible dis . case. will be Fur-I 01 2'o3in by the Lite Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum _ Swellings. i Sum-rum, or Kixn’s Ex:;L,in its worst forms. Ulcer: j of every description. ‘ Worms of all kinds are efl‘ectually expelled by thfiafl hlediuiuus. Parents will do well to administer them whenever their cxistenno is suspected. Relief will be certain. , THE LIFE PILLS AND I’HtENIX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD And thus: remove all disease from the Qatem , rnE-ziuiinn Ann $01.1) Br DR. WILLIA M BuII‘IUFFAT, 3:55 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New York. 31:? For sale by all Druggists. jyl‘l -d&wly U 1) , ”UMPI—IREY’S SPECXFIC HOME OPA TE} 0 REMEDIE S, for Sale at KELLER’S Drug Store, 11027 91 Marke‘ Street FOUN D 111) 1852 CHARTERED 1354. 3 1 L 0 GA TE D (DRIVER Oll‘ BALTIMORE AND CHARLES STREETS: BAL TIMORE, MD. The Largest, Moat Elegantly Furnished, and Popular lemmercinl College in the United statea. Designed azpressly for Young Men desiring to obtain a Tuonouafi Pmcncu. BUSINESS EDUCATION in the shortest possible time and at the least expense. . 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