Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, October 25, 1860, Image 4

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    MISUELLANY.
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Discovmn' or A CAVE 1x FLm:xm.—'.l_‘he fol~
lowing account. of the discovery of a remark
able cave in Florida, is from a. correspondent.
of the New York Journal of Commerce, and
comes with such appearance or circumstanti
alily that. we copy it emire:
The structure of the under stratum ol'rock
and earlh in Florida is cavernous to a gram ex»
tent. Indeed, as far as explorations have been
nude, the ground presents the appearance 01' fl
honeycomb, on account of the numerous CMl
ties which are found to exist. Those indentab
tions in the surface of the earth called “ Sinks"
abound here—some ofthem dry and ozliers par
tially filled with water; while rivers disappear
under the ground and are seen 210 more. Florida.
is non only “ the land of flowers,” but also the
land of wonders- A few (133's ago Mr. Henry
Wooten, of New York city. and mySelf started
on a. homing expedition, with the intention of
camping out. several days. (in Saturday, the
39th day of September, We pursued a deer into
a hammock. and attempting to ride through it,
111-. Women‘s horse stumbled into a. small sink.
Whine My. Woolen was cndcaroring lo extri
cute hie horse I dismounled, and was engaged
in examining a curious pile ofstones which had
aura-“ml my attemion. On one of them 1
found an inscription, as if gravel: with some
steel iuslmmem, but nearly obliterated by the
ravages of time.
Mr. Wooten by this time had led his horse
safely out. of the sink, and, on rejoining me,
said he had discovered :1 cave. After vainly
endenroring to decipher the strange inscription
which I had found, we each collected an arm
ful of pine wood to serve for torches. On 31'-
riving at the entrance we saw by the light of
our torches that. the bottom of the beret-n was
several feet below us. Handing my torch to
my friend, I prepared to descend, which I an:
eomplished with ease, the rocks serving as
steps. Wooten then handed me down an arm
ful of light. wood and a torch, and prepared to
descend further. We now found ourselves in
asubterraneous passage ten feet high and fit‘.
teen wide. We pursued this passage for nearly
half a mile. it. growing larger. at. every step,
and appearing to descend into the. earth by an
easy inclination, when we unexpectedly found
ourselves in a. cave ofimmenm: extent. We ex
plored it in every direction, sometimes enter
ing small caverns which led oil" from the main
care. We finally entered- a sort of square
doorway, and found ourselves in a tavern of
most beautiful appearance, the reflection of our
lights against. the sides producing a magnifi
cent elfect. For the first time in mylife [felt
the full force of that- leeautiful description
which Goldsmith ‘has given of the grotto or
Antipttros. ‘
But. the most wonderful thing that. met our
view in this Care was :1 Latin inscription, I
graren in the solid rock. The inscription
stated that a party of Danes had visited this
care in the year ill-I|, and that a. priest who
had accompanied them had left this memorial
of their visit. The name of this priest. was
Marcus Polens. it: is also stated that those 3
navigators had embarked on a voyage of explo- i
ration. and had been driven fur South; also
that. they had visited many large islands, and
finally had landed in 9. ths "(13' populated ceun~
try, Witcn‘: the people in -eived them kindly,
thinkén; them superior l-vings: that several of ‘
their number, together with some Greek arti- l
anus and two prioste. hail been left. there as a. l
colony. This is the substance of the inscrip
tion as far as it could be (lGCil3llBTed. New,
dees not this suggest an import'mlz inquiry to
the antiquarian? is it no: prozmble that the
islands mentioned were the West Indies, and
may he; the menu-y whoa—u fire}; landed be
Alexi-:0 '.‘ We all know that. the ancient Mexi—
cans int-'3 a tradition that. about four hundred
years before the landing of Cortez in that coun
try, “ Children of the Sun,” with white faces,
came to them and taught them the arts of civili—
zation. 13 it not probable that. this colony of
Danes and Greeks, with their two Latin priests.
Were the persons referred to by tradition ?-—~
Perhaps many hurled secrets concerning the
early history {=s America. 31121:: he revealed by
the; strange device ‘3
This Wonderful cave is, easy of utecsflgny’l
siiuazed a. few miles from the Nari-In mill-Gaul,
air-. 1 about in: mike», from Waldo.
Yin: Part-om SE'STH'J IS I{XlS‘~lA.>~—.~\. 5:.
Peaex-ahurg Ictzer gives some 3‘nulimfim‘s (:91:-
cerning the new {nirsyfiti 555:61e jurt esmL,
lished in Russia:
“’i'u) Iran-i izi Rusais, if is {mt enough la be
pmvidcd with :1 tic-Le: fer a. railway m- a. Imm,
bus. the passpm‘t mus: in: m. infigrér. liitherm the
formalities iur vialzliuing these dc-cumems and
gaming them crl-wl were camp'sicami, especiafif
101' majgnars: but several of these formalitb s
lmvejue: been nboiished. The new reguiatious
adopt-2:1, which, however. are ouiy provisional,
are illezse: Every fnreigner, («u-suing into Russia
by mail or railway, is relieved from the obliga
tion 0:“ exhibiting his passport», in the great
towns Ihmugii which he [1215995, but must do so
on arrival at his destination. There, an the
presentation of tip.- dacument, which must bear
tit-e vise ui‘ a Russian Legalion or Consulate, :1
permission to reside, valid for a year, and cosn
ing hm rou'nies 181‘.) is to be given in him.
To return to his own country, he wili have :0
present his permit at the ofiice of the govern
ment of the province, accompanied by accr—
lificate of the police, declaring that he has no
fields and than no it—g‘al obstacic to his depar
ture exists, and then a new passport will be
given to him. Persons coming by sea on com
mercial businESs, aml slaying for less than a
fortnight, will um. be required to obtain a Rus
sian passpori, but. will have permission to reside
inscribed on that they ln-i‘fig'.”
How To GET Our or A DIFFICEL‘IY.-ln one
of the populous and thriving manufacturing
towns near Ashton-.undor-Lyne one of the Vol
nun-er rifle-companies recently had a. meeting
to choose officers. 1:. was hue-Wu that there
were many candidates for the honor, but it
was not. unfil tile lime c-felection that the exact
sir-. 39 of Ihecase was understood. On that. occa
sion :2. suggestion was made that. all the gen
Uemen desirous of becoming officers should
relive during Ihe election, when, to the general
as: “sirlilllfiflt. it was found that only three mem~
bun»; of the company were left to proceed widn
business. The {hi-cc gemlgmeu left. to do their
work, however. did not flinch from their duty,
and :hose who had retired were in due time
summoned hack in the meeting. They were
men informed that. the meeting felt great diffi
cult; about ahe selection, because the claims. of
all who lmd lcfx the room were so conspicuous
it seemed invidious to take one in preference
to another. Under these circumstances the
meeting had adopted the most obvious and
satisfinciory way of escaping the difficulty by
electing thmselves to fill the three vacant
posts. '
Tue ART 01‘ Damn Affilibi‘flfi—Tho art of
dining at a hotel is thus told by a correspondent:
If you have a taste for delicacies and diplomacy,
you can slip :1 quarter into your hand and (hen
fumble for :1 moment with the back part. of your
coat. collar; the quarter some way disappears,
and John Will expedite things for you in a
most. mysterious manner. But. a still Letter
plan is to place your quarter on the table under
an inverted wine glass. The glass plays the
part of' convex lens; the quarter assumes gigan
tic demensions, and John takes it. to be a half
dollar. The exertions thaz he makes to secure
it are really surprising. You get. Well along
with your fish before your neighbor’s soup
plate is removed, and the .dessert chases up
chicken with amazing rapidity. Then at. the
close of the repeat, if you are an artist, and
wish to catch the expression of deep disappoint
ment, just remove the glass, return the quarter
to your pocket, and walk of unconcernenlly.
John has had his reward; he has enjoyed the
pleasure of anticipation, and there 18 good rea
son. to believe that. they far exceed those _of
reality. But. never occupy the same seat again.
”Boston Papa.
A Seams or Santa}: ‘VIKTERS l‘uumcrnu.——
A French meteorologxst named Renou predicts
:1 series of severe winters, of which the ap—
proaching winter is to be the first, and that of
1871 the most. severe. M. Renou thinks he
has discovered that. these groups of severe win
ters, return in forty-one years, and that, the
increase 0f gate on the sun indicates them.—
Hc also finds that. unusual displays of aurora.
borealis and frequent earthquakes are simulta
neouswith the increase of spols on the sun and
severe winters.
Elm Q‘milct.
'I‘HE ONLY PREPAKA‘N
THAT ".417
aiTUUD THE TEST 0 F Y E ABS,
AND GROWS MORE AN MORE POPULAR EVERY
DAY!
And taitimoniuls, new, and almost without number,
might be given from ladies and gentlemen in all grades
of society‘ whose united testimony none could resist,
that Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative will restore the bald
and gray, and preserve the hair of the. youth to old age,
in all its youthful beauty.
15.“ an CREEK, Mich. Dec. 21,1858.
Pour. Worm : Thee wilt please accept :1 line to inform
thee that the hni r on my head fell ofi' over twenty years
ago, caused by a complicated chronic disease, attended
with an eruption on the head. A continual course of
sull'ering through life having reduced me to a. state or
dependence, I have not been able to obtain stuff for caps,
neither have. I been able to do them up, in consequence
of which my head has rumored extremely from cold.
This induced me to pay Briggs 6;, Hodges almost the last
cent I had on earth for a. two dollar bottle of thy Hair
Restorative about the first of 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 then if thee wouldst not: be willing to send me an
order on thine agents 1‘ or a bottle, and receive to thyself
the scripture declaration—“the. reward is to those who
are kind to the widow and Luther-less."
Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY.
LXGOMER, Noble Co , Indiana, Feb. 5, 1659.
PROF. 0. .1. Wow): Dear Sin—ln the latter part of
the year 1852, while attending the State and National
Law School of the State of New York, my hair, from a
cause unknown to me, commenced fulliugofl‘ very rapidly,
so that in the short space of six months, the whole up
per part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its
covering, and much of the remaimng 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
upon 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
mate KCQHllilttances were to recognize 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 letter part of the your 1857, your Restorative was
recommended to me by a. druggist, as being the most rc
liuhie Ilnir Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, and
found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the
desired etfect. 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
-uv.
As a. mark of my gratitmle for your labor and skill in
the production nfso wonderful an article, I have recom—
mended its use fonmny of myfrieuds and acquaintances,
whn, I am happy to inl'or'xu you, are using it with like
elfecn. Yul-y I‘uz‘xpvrutt'ully, yours, A. M. LAT'I'A,
Aunt-1163' and Counsellor at Law.
Depot 4—H Broadway, and sold by 3:11 (lea-191's through
out— the world.
0. J . WOOD R: 00., Proprietors, 4-H Broadway, New
York, and IL! Market Street. St. Louis, Mo.
And said by all gowflrgéis :iud Fancy Goods
Dealers. :1 ul7-dk‘w3mr
BIANDSOME \VOMEN.
0 THE LADIES
lIUNT‘S “ BLOOM 0F m-sus," a rich and delicate
color for the checks and lips, WILL NOT WASH UR
RUB OFF, and when once applied remains durable for
yen rs. mailed free in bottles for $l.OO.
HUNT’S “COURT TOILET POWDER," imparts a
dazzling whiteness to the. complexion, and is unlike any
thing else used for this purpose. mailed free furfio cents.
HUNT’S “ BRITISH BALM,” removes tan, freckles,
sunburn and all eruptiuns of the skin, mailed free for 50
cents.
IIUNT-‘S “IMPERIAL 1' OMADE,” for the hair,
strengthens and impruvvs its growth. keeps it from tull
ing 011'. and wax-muted TO MAKE THE HAIR. CURL,
mailed free fur $l.OO.
HUNT’S ‘3 PEARL BEAUTIFIER,” for the. teeth and.
gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth, hurdeus the gums,
purifies the breath efl‘ectually, PBESE RV E S THE
TEE'II'H AND PREVEN TS TOOTH-A 0111), mailed free
for J .00.
lIUNT’S “ BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME,” ndonble
extract of orange blossoms and cologne, mailed free for
$l.OO. ‘
This exquisite perfume was first used by thePRINC-ESS
ROYAL. OF ENGLAND, on her marriage. MESSBS.
HUNT B'. CO.presented the PRINCESS with an elegant
case of Perfumery, (in which all of the above articles
were in cluded,) in handsome cut glass with gold stoppers,
value-1 at $l5OO. particulars of which appeared in the
public prints. All the above articles sent FREE by ex—
press fox-$5.00. Gash can either accompany the order
or bc paid to the. express agent on delivery of goods.
HUNT A: 00,
P: rfmners to (he Qumv,
REGENT STREET. I.omm}; 4xl) 707 Sussex! STREET,
‘ The Trade supplied. Pnu‘uvuu’uu.
sepl-dly
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11.11? KET SQUARE.
HARRISBURG, PA.
GEO. J . BOLTON , Paormwnm.
CARD.
The amuve well known and long established Hotel in
unw undergoing a. thorough renovatioxi: and being in a
greatdegrec newly furnished, under the ptuprietvrship
of Mr. Gimmes J. BOLTON, who has been an inmate of
the. lmusc for the last three years, and is \Vull known to
its guests. -
Thankful for the libera! patronage which it has en
jnycd, I cheerfully commend Mr. 13011011 to the public.
famr. jeT--i&w:,' WILLIAM BU EHLER.
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL,
t , ,
BEG 4rfli'iVAl',
)3 E W ‘l' UR Ii
When complc‘wd, six years ago, the St. Nicholas was
universally pronounced the most magnificent, conve
nient, and thoroughly organized establishment of the
kind on this continent.
What it was then, it. remains to—day—wiahum u ri-ml
in size, in sumptuous-nus, and in the general elements
of comfort and exfioyment.
The Hotel has accommodations for ONE THOUSAND
SIX HUNDRED GUESTS, including ONE H L'ZVDRED
COJIPLETE SUITES OI" APA R TflIEN TS for
families.
stx HUNDRED PERSONS can be comfortably seated
at tho tuhles of its three public di uing rooms, and nothing
that modern urt‘has devised for the convenience 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,
derived from its magnitude, its superb appointments,
and its 1: mnc—Jik: comforts and luxuries, has been en
ham-ml every year by the unwearied exertions of the
Proprietors.
11124413111 TREADWELL, WIIETCOMB ft. 00.
R"‘E‘ m ‘o' v ' :4 1L";
JOHN w. GLOVE“, _
fiERCImNT TAILOR
11295 removed to '
60 MARKET STREET:
“'h-n‘e he will be pleased to see all his fl'ifi'flll'i.
netS-dtf
E) RU U L AMATLULV.—W hereus, the
Honorable Jon): J . Psmsox, President of the Court
of Cummun Pleas in the Twelfth J udiciul District. con
sisting of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, nnd the
Hon. A. 0. ulEs-mn and Hon. FELIX leswv, Associ
ate Judges in Dauphin county, having issued thcir pre
cept, hearing date the 15th day of October, 1860, to me
directed, for holding In Court of Oyer and Tex-miner and
General J ail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace
at Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, and to com
mence (m the 3d Monday of November, being the 19:]:
day of Ngmmber,‘ 1860, and to continue two Weeks.
Notice is therefore Hereby given to the Coroner, Jua
tices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of
Dauphm, that they be then and there in their proper
persons, at 10 o’clock in theforenoon of said day. with
their records, inquisitions, exumiuationmand the-frown
remembranoes, to do those things which to their oflice
appertains to be done, and those who are bound in re
cognizancos to prosecute against the prisoners that are
or shall be in the Jail of Dauphin county, be then and
there to prosecute against them as shall he just.
Given under my hand at Harrisburg the 15th day of
October, in the year of hour Lord. 1860‘ and in the
eighty-third year of the Independence of the United
States. J. M. EYSTER,
Sherili.
Snsnmr’s Orncn, %
Harrisburg, October 15. 1860. octlT-dkwta
FINE CONDIMENTS l !—,E X T B. A
FRENCH MUSTARD, a choice variety of SALAD
OILS. SAUCES and KETCHUPS of every description.
Inle ~ WM. DCK. Jn.. Jr, 00.
Kmmws DRUG STORE is the place
to find the heat assortment of Pom Mommies.
KELLER’S DRUG STORE is the place
to find anything in u. way of Perfumery.
Bushings clams.
DENTI S T R Y .
THE UNDERSIGNED, _
DOCTOR 0F DENTAL SURGERY.
Respectfully tenders: his professional services to the
citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity.
OFFICE IN STATE STREET,
OPPOSITE THE BRAD Y HOUSE.
sepZfi-dfizwtl' ' B. Mr GILDEA, I). D. S.
J, B. HUTCHISON,
I
ALDER M A N .
OFFICE:
THIRD STREET, FOURTH DOOR ABOVE XORTH,
m 7 HARRISBURG, P - . Mimi?
IXT tiv
1
HAYS,
ATTORNEY-Afr-LAW.
O FFI 0 E.
WALNU STREET, BETWEEN SECOND 55 THIRD,
8175] Bumsnuxa, n. [(115,
THEO. F. SCHEFFER,
BOOK, CARD AND JOB PRINTER.
33513,”. .3221??? §FE¢E~E£§§PW
JAS.F.SHUNK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE IN THE
BUILDING» OPPOSITE PBOTHONOTAEY’S OFFICE,
janfl” . “A“ Harrisburg, Pa: 7 V _ [dly
“7' H. MLLL E m,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Omce corner of MARKET STREET and the SQUARE,
(Wyeth’s,) second floor front.
1):? Entrance on Market Square. n2l-Iydacw
DR. 0. WEICHEL,
SURGEON AND OL‘ULIST,
RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR. NORTH STREET.
He is now fully prepared to attend promptly to the
duties of profession in all its branches.
A Loxo AND VERY succzssn). MEDICAL nxpznmsoz
justifies him in promising full and ample satisfaction to
all who mayfzwot him with a. call, be the disease Chronic
or any other nature. . tom-dicwly
T H O M A S C. MACD OWE LL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office in Third .Street! one Door West
of His Ragldence,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
Will attend to applications for Pensions and Patents in
Washington City, D. 0., and will practice in the Court of
Claims in said city. By an arrangement with responsible
parties in Washington City, he is enabled to 35mm all whw
may entrust their applications, either for Pensions or
Patents, to him, that they will he faithfully and properly
attended to. an the most resemble terms.
8 P. AUCHMUTY,
ATTOI‘Y AT LAW',
MILLEBSBURG, DwrumCouxw, PA.
Will practice before the Dauphin, Northumberland
and Perry County Courts.
Prompt attention given to the collection of claims
All kinds of conveyancingexecutccl 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 an times to TUNE AND
REPAIR PIANO FOBTES, ORGANS, and Musical In
struments of all descriptions. Mr. Ptnszyk is recom
mended by the loading Musical Manufacturies 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 Kerr’s Hotel, will be promptly and
faithfully attended to. no4-dly
WT M. PARKHILL,
avccesson To a. s. Lcrz,
PLUMBER AND BRASS F 0 UNDER,
_3lO MARKE'J; $l2, ngxgsum
BRASS GASTINGS, of every description, madeto order.
American manufactured Load and Iron Pipes or al! sizes:
Eydrauts ofevory deseriptian made and repaired. Hot and
Cold Water Baths Shower ‘Baths, Water Closets, Gistern
Pumps,.Lead Coffins and Lead work of every description
done at. the shortest notice, on the most reasonable terms.
Factoryand Engine work in general. All orders thank
fully received and punctually attended to.
The highest price in cash given for old Copper, Brasg,
Lead and Spelter. mle-dtl‘
J c. M 0 L 'l‘ z, »
éNGINEER, MACHINIBT AND STEAM FITTEI’.
Na. 6, North Sixth at, bitumen Wahm: rmrt Mark-u,
. Harriqbgrg, Pa. _
Machinery of every description made and repaired. Brass
Cooke 01' all sizes; and a large assortment of GM Fittings
constantly on hand .
All work mm: in this establishment will be under his
own ilgpurviaion, and warranted to give satisfactinn.
cc . -
{{ELIGIOUS BOOK STORE,
TRACT AND SUNDA Y SCHOOL DEPOSITOR Y,
E. S. GERMAN,
27 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE CHESNUT,
HARRISBURG, PA
Depot for the sale of stereosuo' pes,Stel-eogcopicViews,
Music and Musical Illfltrmueuts. Also, subscriptiona
taken for religious publications. noEO-dy
JACOB I’. BARRINGER,
SI G-N, ORNAMENTAL AND HOUSE PAINTER.
No. 47 Eumn THmD STREET,
(AT BUYER’S CARRIAGE FACTORY»
Ha‘rrrisburg, Pa.
QT-Plain and Ornamental Signs, in Gilt and Silvcrgct
up with neatnvss and despatch. Paper Vanished, and 3.“
orders promptly attended to. Give me a call. rept'i-d‘xf
FRANKLIN HOUSJS},
BALTIMORE, MD
This pleasant and commodious Hotel has been tho
roughly rte-fitted and re-t'uruinlxetl. It is pleasantly
situated on North-\Vest comer of Howard and Franklin
streets, a few doors west 01‘ the Northern Central Rail
way Depot. Every attention paid to the comfort of his
guests. G. LEISENRING, Proprietor,
jel'Z-tl' (Late of Selins Grove, Pu.)
53am: appliiatimw.
B A N K NOT I C E.———Notlce 1s hereby
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
Derosite, under the provisions of the act entitled “ An
act to establish a. system of Free Banking in Pennsyl
vanin. and to secure the public against loss fthl Insol
vent Banks,” approved the Slat day of March. A _ l)‘ 1860,
said Bank to be called Tlll} DOW‘NINGTOWN BANK‘
to be located in Downingtnwu. to consist of n Capital
Stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, in shares ofFil‘ty Dol
lars each. with the privilege of increasing the same to
any amount not exceeding in all Three Hundred Thou
sand Dullars.
Charlvs Duwuiug.
John Webster,
\Villium Edge,
Richard D. Wclls‘
J. P. Bnugh. ' ,
September 3, 1860 ~sepl?
~r 7 1' - .
AN [x be UTI (‘3 E.——l.\otice ls hereby
given that Mi Associniion has been formed and a
certificate prepared for the purpose of establishing a
Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposite under the pruvi
sions of the act entitled “An act to estnbl ksh a. system
of Free Banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the pub
lic against 1053 from Insolvent Banks,”nppruved thealst
day of Man-ch, 1860. The said. Bunk to be called h The
Bethlehem Bunk," and t-n be located in the borough of
Bethlehem. in the county of Northampton, with 210nm
tal Stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars. in shares of Fifty
Dollar-n (such: with the privilege of increasing the send
Stock to Two Hundred Thuusnud Dollars. 11112543”.
ICI
BA NK NO T I C E .—Notxce IS hereby
given, thu' an association has been formed and n
certificate prepared, fur the purpose of establishing 1.
Bank of issuv, discount. and deposit, under the provisions}
of the act, entitled “An Act to cstsbhsh a system of free
bzmkingiu Pennsylvania, and tosecure the public against
1053 by insolvent hanks,” approved the thirty-first duyoi
March, 1860. The said Bank to be called the “FREE
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 ofincreasing the same to any amount
not exceeding in all one million of dollars. jy’Z-dfim
XTENSION OF BANK UH ARTER
Notice is hereby given that ‘-' The Farmemv and
Mechanics’ Bank of Huston,” a Bank of Discount and
Deposite, located in the_ borough of Enfton, Northamp.
ton county, Pennsylvania, having a capltal of Four Hun
dred Thousand Dollars, willapply to the next Legislature
of Pennsylvania for a. renewulol‘ its charter for fifteen
years, from the expiration of Its present charter, with
its present capital atoyk, pywera and privileges, and
without any alteration m or Increase of the same.
P. S. MICHLER, President,
MIE. FORMAN, 085M812 J830.d6m
AN K NU T I GE.—Notlce Is hereby
given that an Associaiion has been formed and a.
certificate prepared for the purpoge of establishing a
Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposnte, under the provi
sions of the act entitled “ Au_a.ct to establish a System
of free bankingin Pennsylmma, and to secure the pub“ c
against loss from insolvent hanks.” approved the 3m
day of March, 1860. The land I'lank to be called the
“ State Bank," and to be located 111 the city of Philadel.
phin, and to counint of I. Gagtal Stock of Fifty Thousand
Dollars, in shut-en of Fifty ollu-a each, with the privi.
lege of incmsing the same to any amountnot exceeding
in all One Million of Dollars. 5029416119?
David Shelmirc,
William Rogera,
I J. K. Eshelman,
Samuel Ringwalt.‘
, Stephen Blntchl'um
415 m
@u fiuugekecpers.
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”an“? Dfiggpmmlhfi ‘3 0‘ :
JV: Save the Pieces! (-9:
As accidents will happen even in well-regulatedfami.
ties, it is very desirable to Lave some cheap and conve
nient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, 6w.
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no household can arm-d
to be without it. It-is always ready and up to the stick
ing point. ' There is no longer a. necessity for limping
chairs, splmjcexjed 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 taste.
This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemi
cally held in solution, and possessing all the val‘uable
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 ’5
Nt. 13.—A Brush accompanies each bootle. Price, 25
can 5.
WHOLESALE Duo-r, No. 48 Gama swam, NEW You
Address
HENRY C. SPALDING a; 00.,
Box No. 3,600. New York
Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Eight,
and Twelve Dozen—4 beautiful Lithographic Show-Card
accompanying each package.
1? A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED
GLUE will save ten times its cast. annually to every
household a} .
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware
and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores.
Country merchants should make a. note of SPAM)-
ING’S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list.
It will stand any climate.
febl4—d&;wly
Zingnmnm
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
‘ summon COMPANY.
OFFICE, s. . 001 a. 2mm AND WALNUT 51's-
PHILA DELL‘EIA.
Incorporated 1836.
Marian Insurance on vessels, cargo and freight, to 31:
parts of the world.
Inland Insurance on goods by rivers, canals, lakes and
land carriage to all parts of the Union.
Fire Insurance on merchandize generally, and on stores,
dwelling houses, kc. .
Assets of the Company, Novemberl, 1858, $698,80420-100
dollzu'S. -
November 10, 1558.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend
of Six Per Cent. in Cash, on the Original Capital Stock,
and Six Per Cent. on the Scrip of the Company, payabla cm
am! after lst pmximo. .
They have also declared :1 Strip Dividend “Twenty-Five
Ber Cent. on the Original Stock,nnd on the Earned Pre
miums for the year ending October 31, 1858, Certificates fox
which will be issued to the parties entitled to the same, on
and after the first of December next.
Preamble am}: Resolutiun adapted by the Boa-rd
Whereas, The increased means of the Company arising
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 Guzman
tee Capital nnneceaary; therefore be it—
Resoloed, That the Guarantee Capital be discontinued,
and the Notes representing the same be delivered up to the
makers thereof. as soon as the Biskstaken during the period
embraced in said Notes shall have determinea. .
D l R E C 'J‘ O R 8 :
William Martin, Edmund A. Sender, Theo. Panlding,‘
Jon B. Penroas, John G. Davis, James Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr. J tunes 0. Hand, Wu. 0. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, Geo. G-. Leiper,
En h Graig, Charles Kelly, Sam’l. E. Stokes,
J. i Peniston, Henry Sloan, . Ed. Burlington,
H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M’llvaiue, Thomasc. Hand,
Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jones, Jas. B, M’Farl’d.
Joshua. P. Eyre, Jno. B. Semple, D. T. Morgan.
J. T. Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice Presitlou-
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary.
The undersigned, an Agent for the above Company, i:
prepared to make Insurances on all descriptions of proper
ty, on the most liberal terms. v
Oct] J VIM“! WM. BUEHLER.
fififitciiunmufi.
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-v£Z,P-“1 P ”WWI: ‘
NOVEL-sins.
RECEIVED AT SCHEFFER’S BOOKSTORE.
Chinese Tumbler, ',- '
Deceptive Tumblers, . v.l;
Watch Boxes—lmitation Pack of‘ Cards,
Whistling Balloons,
. Movesbla Animals,
DO. Men.
Magnetic Fishes,
Do. Ducks,
Do. Turtles:
Do. Ships,
Magnets,
'Compnssess of all sizes, I;
tumpa for marking Linen, 350., st 38 cents.
Cards Cases,
' Needle Threaders, a. very useful article for Ladies at
20 cents. -
Porcelain Slates and Pencils.
Hair Brushes, Lead Pencils in Boxes, Gum Balls of
every size and quality and prices.
Paint Boxes, Brushss, Lead Pencil Sharpeners. Finger
Rings, Globes, Key Rings, Pocket Pieces, Pen Knives,
China. Ornament!) with Ink Stands, &c., attached.
Parallel Rulers, Pen Wipers, Sand Boxes, Pen Racks.
Microscopes of dill'erent sizes.
Magneto-Electric Machine.
Chins. Marbles of all sizes anvil prices.
Glass L 5 ‘5 ‘ 1.
Common “
Spaldiug’s l‘repamd Glue, a useful article in everv
family, ‘
Upton’s u u n u u
Mathematical Instruments of different styles.
Violin, Guitur and Banjo Strings
Magic Wafers, or Electricity Illustrated. price 75
cents 3. box. '
Magic Duplicating and Impression Paper.
Kaleidiscopes and Multiplying Glasses.
DomimJES of all sizes, qualities and prices.
Pocket Ink Stands ii “ “
Cork Screws, suitable for carrying in Vest Pocket.
Puzzles, Mirrors, Dice, Perfumery.
Colored Crayons.
Chalk do.
Papier Mache Work Boxes.
“ “ Writing Desk and Portfolio.
flj’For sale at SCHEFFER’S BOOKSTORE,
msl'3o No. 18 Market Street.
EXTRACTSE EXTRACTSH
woonswonrn (c BUNNEL’S
SUPERIOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS
BKTTER ALMOND,
NECTARINE. ‘
PINE APPLE. ,
STRAWBERRY,
ROSE,
LEMON no
VANILLA, .‘
J ust received and for sale by ~
3:320 WM. DOCK. 12., 8.: CO
JUST RECEIVED!
INK FOUNTAIN: INK FOUNTAIN!
A very ingenious attachment to any metallic pm, by
which one dip of ink is sufficient to write a. foolscap
page. For sale at SOEEFFEB’S BOOKSTORE,
ape No. 18 Market at
ARAFFIN E CANDLES ! ! !—_Made of
PURE PARAFFINE, a material obtained from
coAL, combining the ILLUMINATING {repel-ties and
chemical constituents of Gas. They wil stand all cli
mates, give a clear and brilliant light and burn Turn
CENT. longer than Wax, Sperm 01- any other candle in the
mnrket. For Isle by WM. DOCK, J 2.,
max-17 Solo Agent for Harrisburg.
SOHEFFER’S Bookstore is the place to
buy Gold Pens-unlined
inetrical.
HELMBOLD’S
GENU [NE PREPARAT lONS.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for the Bladder.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for the Kidneys.
HEIGIBOLD’S BUOHU for tha Gravy,
HELM BOL D’s BUOHU for the Dropsy_
HELMBOLD’S BUGHU for Nexvuusneas.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for L9BB of Memory.
HELM BOLD’S BUUHU for Dunnefls of Vision.
HELMBOLD’S BUUHU for Difficult Breathing.
BELMBOLD’S BUCHU for ‘Veak Nerves.
HELMBOLD’S BUOHU for General Dability.
HELMBOL D'S BUCBU for Universal Lasaitudv.
HELMBOLD’S BUOEU for Horror of Disease.
HELMBOLD’S BUGHU for Night Sweats.
HELMBOLD’B BUCHU for nukel'ulncss.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Dryneas of the Skin.
HELMBOLD’S RUCEU for Eruptions.
HELMBOLD’S BUOHU for Pain in the Back.
HELMBULD ’S BUCHU for Henviness of the EyelidS, With
Temporary Sulfusion and Loss of Sight. .
HELMBULD’S BUCHU for Mobility and liestlessnessmfih
Want of Attention and Horror of Society.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Obstructions. _
HELMBOLDVS BUOHU for Excesses arising from Ifldlfl'
cretion, and all Diseases of
FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES,
FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES.
TAKE NO MORE PILLS,
TAKE NO MORE PILLS,
THEY ARE or No AVAIL,
THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL.
Use HELMBOLDE EXTRACT BUCHU for all com
plaints incident to the sex. ' .
~ _l:o_pmyul.y SHOULD BE WITHOUT I'l‘!
TAKE NO MORE BALSAM or Injurious and Unpleasant
Medicine lor Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases.
Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUOHU for Excesses
arising from habits indulged in
BY YUUNG AND OLD,
And f 0: dismsc-s :axising from Habits of D.saipafion. 11: re
moves all improper discharges, and will restore the patient
in a. short time toa state nf'Heulth and Purity.
Use HELMBOLD‘S EXTRACT BUCHU fox-Diseases and
Afl'ectlons of the most Distnssiug Character.
Use HELMBULD-S EXTRACT Boolll} fur all A mac--
lions and Diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS,
Whether existing in
' MALE on FEMALE,
From whatever cause originating, and no matter of
HOW LONG- STANDING.
All of the above disoasus and sympom: nimit of the
same treatment, and may originate from tho“s_ume cause.
3145 b : Ruin!
HELMIBOLD’S BUCLi's safe, and plenum-in taste and
odor. but immediate in its action. '
Personally appeal-rd before me, an Alderman 09' the City
of Philadelphia, 11. T HELMBOLD, Chemist, who, being
duly sworn, does say, that his pmpm-ation contains no Nar
cotic, Mammy, or injurious drug, but is purely Vegetable.
H. 'l‘. HELMBOLD. Sole Manufacturer.
SWOrn and sub. cribed before me, this 28d day of Novem
ber, 1854. WM. I’. BJBBARD. Alderman.
lwrice $1 per bottle, 3- sh: for $5, delivered to any ad.
dress.
A TRIAL COSTS BUT A DOLLAR—TRY I’l‘y
And be convinced of its efficacy. And it is accompanied
lay reliable and responsible certificates from Professors of
Medical Co] lrgns, Clergymen and others.
Prepared by H. T HELMROLD;
Practical and Analytical Chm-mist,
104 South Tenth Street below Chestnut, Philadvjphia.
NEOJLSSARY CAUTION —Should unprinciplrd Dealers
try to palm nll‘ another article, which pays a. better prufit
and is worth'vss,
ASK FOR HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU.
TAKE NO OTHER
(lI—IRES GUARANTEED.
Sold by JOHN WYETH, Druggiat, comm-of Market and
Second sweets, Harrisburg.
AND ALL I} It UGGISTS EVERYWHERE
CUT THIS OUT—SEND OR CALL FOR IT.
AND AVOID EXPOSIHLE AND IMPOSI'HON.
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Ax apm-ien: and Sfomuchic preparation or IRON puri
fied of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen.
Sanctioned by the- highest Medical Authorities, both in
Butane and the United States, and prescribed in their
practice.
The experience of thousands daily proves that no pre
paration of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of
the blood, dt-px'ession of vital energy, pale and other-Wise
sickly complexions 2 indicatejts necessity in almost every
conceivable case.
Innoxiousin all maladies in which it has been tried, it
has proved absolutely curative in each of the following
complaints, viz:
In Dcnmrr. Nnnvots AFFECTIONS, Emciuion, DYS
PEI’SIA, Consrimnox, minimum, Brsns'rnnr, Incrrinur
CONSUMPTION, Sour FULOUS TUBERCULOSIS. Sum RBEUM,
Mlsunxsrnnunox, Winrns, CnLOnOSIs, LIFER Commune,
Cnnonxc HEADAGKES, linenmrisu, Isrnmurrnxrl‘avcns,
Planes or" run FACE, Arc.
In cases of GERERAL DERILI", whether the. result of
acute disease, or of the continued diminution of nervous
and muscular energy from chronic compiaims, one trial of
this restorative has proved successful to an extent which
no descrip, ion or written attestation would render credible.
Invalids so long bed- ridden as to have become forgotten in
their own neighborhoods, have suddenly rc-zlppeured in the.
busy world us if just returned from protracted travel in a
dish-int I.lan. Some very signal instances of this kind are
attested of female Sniferers, emaciated victims of apparent
maxasmns, sunguineous exhausttion, critical changes, and
that complication of nervous and dyspeptic ayersion to air
and exercise for which the physician has no name.
In Nnnvous AFFECTIOFS of all kinds, and for reasons
familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation
of iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old
oxiden, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and
owrheating; and gently, regularly aperient, evvn in the
most ohatinute cases of costiveness. without ever being a
gustl‘ic purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
It is this latter property. among others, which makes it
so remarkably effectual and perinanenta remedy for Piles,
upon which it also appearn to exert a distinct and specific
action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them.
In DYSI’EPSIA, innumerable as are its causes, a single box
of these Cbalybeate l‘ills has often sullired for the most
habitual cases, including the attendant Caszircucss.
1n unchecked Drnxnmnu, even when advanced to Drsnx
1113?, confirmed, emuciuting, and apparently mulignuut
the efl‘ects have been equally decisive and astonishing.
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating
cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate. IN—
omen-r CONSUMPTION, tbis remedy has allay-ed the. alarm
of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and
interesting instances.
In Sonornnons TUBERCULOSIS, this medicated iron has
had far more than the good cfl'ect of the most cautiously
balanced preparations or iodine, without any of their well
known liabilities.
.11.:
The attention of females cannot be ion confidentlyinvited
to this remedy and restorative, in the cases peculiagly af
l‘ecting them.
In BHEUMATISM, both chronic and inflammatory—in the
lnt’ or, however, more dec‘dedly—it has been invariably Well
reported, boll] as alleviating pain and reducing the swel
lsngs and stiffness of the joints and muscles.
In Ixrnmu'nmw FEV’ERS it must necessarily Hz a great
remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the
new settlements of the West, will probably be one or high
renown and usefulness.
No remedy has ever been disccvered in the whole history
of medicine,which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully
restorative effects. Good appetite, complete digestion,
rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusuai disposnion
for active and cheerful exercise, immediamly follow its use.
Put up in neat flat metal boxes contaming 50 pills, price
50 cams per box ; lor sale by druggises and deniem. Will
be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All
letters, orders, em. , should be addressm to
It B. LOCKE &: 00., General Agents.
my2B-d&wly 20 Cedar Street, New York.
_ 'A'" @7ll '6”— 0 D ,
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORE I).
Just Publislwd, in 0. Sealed Eng-elem,
A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND
RADICAL CURE 0F SPERMATORRIIOEA, or Seminal
Weakness, erual Debility, Nel’vausness and Involuntary
Emissions, producing lmpotenc)‘, Consumption and Mental
and Physical DeLility.
By 1103. J. CULYERWELL. M. D .
The important fact that the awful consequences of self
abuse may be effectually removed without internal medicines
or the dengeroua applications of caustics, instruments,
medicated bougies, and other empirical devices, is here
clear‘y demonstrated, and the entixely new and highly
aucv-‘ssful treahnent; as adopted by the celebrated author,
fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to
curehimsell' perfectly, and at Ihe least possinle cost, there
by avoiding all the advertisrd nostxums of the day The
Lecture will prove .1 baton to thousands and thousands.
Sentuuder seal to any address, post paid, on the receipt
of two wastage stamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS. J. C.
KLINE, 480 First Avenue, New York, Post Box 4,586.
anTQ-danlv
LATE 5 'l‘ N E‘W SH:
DR . SWOI’ E ’ S
TONIC FOR FEVER AND AGUE,
Will cure the most obstinate case “ IN TWENTY
FOUR. HOURS," It is also a. preventntive for such as
are liable to this disease. This ceiebmted TONIC rc
moves all Flntulency, regulates the Bowels, purifies the
Blood, gives :1 tone to the Digestive Organs, and creates
an appetite.
Sole Agent for the town and Dauphin county is WM.
LOEFFLER, appointed by me:
auS—d3m DR. SWOPE.
CHESN UT GROVE WHISKEY.——The
purest Spirit ever ofl'ered» the American public, pos—
sessing none of the paisoning qualities inherent in the
Whiskey in common use.
All persons desirous of using this Whiskey may rest as
sured of its purity.
anmnrau, Jan. 20th, 1355
Dun Sun—We have carefully examined tho samplg'ol
“Oheannt Grove Whiskey," lefl: with us a. few days since
and find it to contain little or none of the Winona” “bf
lance known an (nail oi!
Yours repeat-nu” .
300“!) “Am“ a; omm,
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Tscnfinis¥rnglkg ymaz Chem: .1
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u" 2°" "1’ fitment, In.
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fitchiml.
LOEFFLER
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PRACTICAL
PHARMACEUTIST AND CHEMISJ
00R. 4th AND MARKET 51's.
Htving pnrchued the Drug Store of Messrs. HOLMAN
Jr, 00., I beg leave 0 call me attention of the public to my
Well stocked Drug Store. My goods will any! be found
to be genuine, reliable, and 0f the first quality. My
“Penance in the Drug business, acquired pfineipnlly by
‘flm’linz through the European Continent: Vi" Mt “‘1
bo give satisfaction to every one.
MY s'rocx coxsm'rs 0!"
Dray, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps,
Began, Tobacco, Burning Fluid,
Alcohol and Camphene, Fresh
Ground Spices, Corks, Sponges,
Brushes, I‘Dmades, Toilet Paints,
Combs, Port Monaies and Purses,
Home and Guide Powdera,
PATENT MEDICINES
which will be sold but not recommended A: l canno
guarantee a cure in any case
Besides the above named articlex, 1 have a very large as
sortmcnt of other miscellaneous infides: which the publi
is invited to come and examine
The attention of Imalitis, Physicians, Clergyulen:
scientific men, and the public generally, is rcspectlully
solicited to the merits of this chemical preparation, con
taining lIION, SULPHUR, AND PHOSPHOROUS, and
which is identical in its composition With the I‘l3anlth
Globule, or red blood. In all diseases accompanied with
DEIIIL 1 T Y ,
pale countenance and nervous derangement. analyses of
the blood show a. deficiency of the red globules. Ruddy
complexion and a. rosy tint ol‘ the skin, is always indica—
tive of health; while :1 polo, wax-like skin and counte
nunce,—which evinces a deficiency of the red globules,—
nccmnpanies ndiseased organism. Preparations of IRON
have been given for the purpose of supplying the red glo
bules, but we contend that IRON alone, SULPHUR alone.
or I’IIOSI’IIOROUS alone, will not meet the deficiency
in every case, but that a judicious; combination of all
these elements is necessary to restore the blood to it!
normal standard. This point, never before attained, has
been reached in the BLOOD F 001), and its discovery
ranks as one of the most scientific and important of the
ag9 Its clients in ~
CONSUMPTION
are to soften the cough, brace the nerves, strengthen the
syptem, allay the prostrating night sweats, increase the
physical and mental energy, enrich the blood by restoring
the locking red globules, increase the appetite, restore
the color, and clothe the skeleton frame with flesh. The
BLOOD FOOD will be found a. specific in all CHRONIC
DISEASES of the THROAT or LUNGS, such as Asthma,
Bronchitis, Coughs, &c. Public Speakers and singers
will find it of great utility in clearing and strengthening
the vocal organs. In Dyspepsia, Lit-er Olympia-into,
.Dropsy, Epilepsy, Paralgpis, Scrofula. 6mm], St. Vl
!us’ Dance, Fever and Ague, £30., its clficiencyia marked
and instantaneous. In no clnss of diseases, however, are
the beneficial effects of this remedy so conspicuous as in
those harrassing '
FEMALE COMPLAINTS
to which the gentler sex are liable, and which tend to
ward: Consumption, such as suppress-2d or difl‘ncult .M'en
struatian. Green Sirknssx, Whiles, &c., especially when
these complaints are accompanied with paleness, a. dingy
hue or pullor of the skin, depression of spirits, debility,
palpitation want of appetite, and nervous prostration.
We have the utmost confidence in recommending the
BLOOD FOOD to all who may be conscious of it 1055 of
vitality or energy; anvl to those whose mental or bodily
powers are prustrated through ozrer- use, either of this
mind or body, and we deem it our duty to say that in all
cases of Weakness and Emaciauun, and in all diseases
of the Kidneys or Bladder, this preparation has a. claim
upon the attention ul‘ snil‘erers which cannot be over
estimated. A faithful trinl will he. found the most con
vincing proof in regard to its ellicacy that could be asked
for. With the above remarks, and with the numerous
testimonials we have in its favor: we alloy the “BLOOD
FOOD” t 0 the consideratioh of the afflicted, knowing
that it will be acknowledged as Pte—elninellt over all other
preparations, patent or uflicinul, in point oi‘ usefulness.
Circulars giving the Theory upon which this remedy in
founded= also certificates of remarkable cures, will be
sent free when desired. We forward the BLOOD FOOD
to any part of the United States or Uanadus upbn receipt
of price-$1 per bottle, 55 for six bottles. Be careful in
all cases to take none but that having our fuc-siuxilo sig
nature upon the wrnppqr. Nous.- uthur is gunnine.
Prepared only by UHURCII ax DUPONT,
No. 4* 9 Bumdwu) , New York,
And sold by them, and by all rssrectable Druggists.
For sale by C. A. BANNVABT, C. K. KELLER and D.
“I GROSS & (30.. Harrirhmg, teb6-cowd&w]y
PURIFY THE BLOOD!
MOFF.\T’S
VEGETABLE LEFE PILLS
_A N D
PHOENIX Bl'l'T HRS.
The- high and envied celebrity which tlu-sc pre-emr
ncnt Medicines have acquired. for thrir invaluable t‘fll‘
cucy in all the Diseases which they pxnl'uss In (ure, has
rénderi—d the usual practice 01' puffing not only unneces
sary, but unworthy of them . _
IN ALL CASES .
0f Asthma, Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Afiechons
of the Bladder and Kidneys.
BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, .
In the South and West, when: these diseases prevail
they will he found invaluable. Planters. farmers anti
others, who once use these Medicines, will never after
wards be without them. ‘
BILIOUSCHOLIC.SEROUS LOOEENESS,PILES,COS
TIVBNESS, COLDS AND COL‘GHS, 01101.10,
CORRUPT HL‘MURS, DIIUI’SIES.
Drsrnrsrg.—No pPl'son with this distressing disease,
should delay using these Medicines immediately.
Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipclan, I-‘lutnlency.
FEVER AND Anon—For this scourge of the Western
country these Medicines will be found a safe,speedyand
certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system sub
ject to a return of the dist-use; a cure by those medi~
cines is permanent.
Try them. Be satisfied. and be cured.
FOULsEss or COMPLExIOX—
GENERAL DEBILITY. GOUT, GIDDINESS,
GRAVEL,
Headaches of.every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory
Rheumatism. Impurc Blood, Jaumlice, Loss of Appetite.
Marconi“. DisnAsss.—~l\'ever fails to eradicate en
tirely all the cli‘ects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than
the most powerful preparation of Sarsaparilla.
NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY. NERVOUS
COMPLAII‘x’I‘S OF ALL KINDS. ORGANIC
AFFEUTIONS.
I'lLns.-Thc original proprietor of these Medicine
was cured of Piles. of thirty-live year-5’ standing, by the
the use of these Life Medicines aloner
PAIKS in the Head, Side; Back, Limha, Joints and
Organs.
RnuuMuwsm.—~ Those affected with this terrible dis
case, will he .sure of rcli-sl‘ by the Lite Mr-dicincs.
Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum '
Swellings.
Senor-rut, or Kxxo’s £711., in its worst forms. Ulcer
of every description.
Worms of all kinds are ell'ectunlly expelled by these
Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them
whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will .be
certain.
THE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS
PURIEY THE BLOOD,
And thus remove all disease from the: system.
PREPARED AND SOLD Br
DR. WILLIAM 1:. M OFFAT,
33-5 Brondwny, corner of Anthony street, New York.
15* For sale by all Druggists. jle-d& wly
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The Largest. Most Elegantly Furnished, and Popular
lommercial College in the pnited Staten. Designed
’zlrressly for Young Man flesh-mg to obtain a. Tuonoucn
innm 1, Busnmss Enuouxon u: the Shattefltpossible
time and at the least «Expense.
A [,sng and Beautlfully Ornamented Circular, con.
taining upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, with SPECIMEN
or Psquxsmr', and_ a Large Engraving gths flnestof the
kind ever made In this cpuntry) represen ing the Intel-log
View of the College, thh Cstalogue statingterma, 85c
will be sent to Every Young Man on application, In:
or Canon. 7
Write immediately and you will recaive th
by return mail. Address, 6 packngo
Jim-fly] E. K. LOSIER. Burma“. Mn.
KELLER’S DRUG STORE the place
to buy Bnhn of Thousand Flows“.
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