Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, October 29, 1860, Image 4

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    TO A GRIOULTURISZKS'.
Inl‘on'uxcn or SALT 1x Aomcrmtmz.—lf
we should ask why so enormous :1 quantity of
this inestimable gift. of salt is distributed
throughout. the earth: why three—fourths of
the surface of the planet designed for the home
of man is con-red with it: the answer Would be
~in order to preserve the Work of nature, to
enable man the more readily to sustain himself,
and to make him wealthier and better. It has
become an indispensable condition for tin- ex~
istence of man, and his civilization. In all
Organic beings we meet with two processes”
that of life ‘and that of decomposition—tile
latter beginning its full activily after "10
former has achieved its end, at the moment
when organic beings are dissolved into those
constituents from which the plant was formed
find nourished.
3 If, however, we intend to elmck, m- :d {gash
' delay decomposition, we must employ acids,
for We know that we Creator formed 9! the am
salt a mighty barrier against she immeasurable
mass of water becoming pun'i'ji we know that
our stocks of fleSh, gre‘abc, :;-;.. are preserved
by the application ui‘salt : that cabbage-water,
acids in general, and kitchen-salt, are tlzc
means cmpio3'ed by the agrieuimrist against,
septic diseases in (m:- domcgic animals: and
againsi diseases 0f the mom}: and fem. The
separation of milk and deposim of meat. will be
increased by the application of salt, thus
forminggn essenfial means for the promotion
of came-raising. By the application of salt,
the frzziis, especially wine, will become much
better: and even the ancients were in the
habit u; throwing salt on their graunds, their
vineyards, and fruit. trees. Agricultural chem
{Strg informs us that the simplest combinations
tifi' ugh which nourishment. is conveyed to
plants consists in acids, alkalica, and alkaline
substances. Animal chemistry shows that free
muriatic acid and kitchen-salt form the princi
pal constituen!s of the contents of the stomach.
In a French prize paper, by Dr. Desaive, on
the manifold advantages of the use of salt in
agriculture, the following realms have been
laid down by the celebrated French veterinary
surgeon, Grogniez :
Common salt sgrves as :1 preventive. of the
fermentation and heating of hay, which has
been heaped up in large stacks during the Wet
Weather. Forty quintals of hay require fifteen
pounds of salt, to be strewn among it. in alter
nate layers.
This efi'ect is much better shown in straw,
which, intended to be used as-fodiler, by being
moistend with salt. water may be preserved for
a. long time, whey: it can be given to cattle in
stead of buy, a met-110:1 in use among the an
“icicnts.
‘ Leaves of tyres, when put in ditches with
salt, may be prevented far a. long time from
putrefactive fermentation: and will even make
good forage. Intelligent farmers of the Mom.
d’Orlyonais are in {he habit. of thus preserving
their vine leaves as fosidc-r for goats.
Fodder ofmferior quality, i’m-instancc straw,
or other kind, soaked and bleached by rain
and sun, cure-'1 too fate, er bee-Limo woe-(1y, may
be rendereti more palatable and easy of di
gestion by being salted. A peuud of salt in
three (1112215 of water is required for a- quinml
of bad bay.
The sharp taste whit}: i'm-miil: ofcows usu
-311;: ssczmscs is: ('(inSf'i‘ilt‘hL‘Q of beets, turnips,
2113 $(., 03$:th being continually fed to
them, t-m Lt remote} i-v s.-.‘;xiug {host vegeta
bk:
1
Hindus, cun:‘:.:‘;:a sail is sin-v.ll rm new
9.3.} wet outs, to be ind m i:~:-1':.~-;-s,;mdthus pre
pare?“ will not hr: duugcrcus :0 the animals.—
‘Ule SL111: ayp‘.ic:a.aic-n 1153:: zit-. 0 be made :9 bay
newly harvesi.:-"i, i-J; in‘ewm injuries when ix
may bees-me :u—eesa‘arg to iced such hay, the
moisture of which has. mat been fully evapora—
iczé.
Though the bad quaiities cf dusty, muddy, or
moulaiy fodder, after having been washed and
{fix-what]: are not entirely removed, yet, by giv
ing a sprinkling of salt water. they will be di
minishezi m a censidemble degree. This tact.
will 1):: of advantage: to the farmer wheneverhe
m 3.“ be in Fant- (‘sf appropriate rudder.
By means of sat, and: yum:- as otherwise.
camel 1101. bc Hard far (traffic for drinking, “iii
the vandal-ed proper.
The great aémmuga; to be derived from cum
men $111! 1721: regard t 9 :11:- iwaizh of mule,
have been cic—mly 51mm: by many experiments
made by that learned and celebrmed agricul
uzris: of [53:1 :u, li. BL‘HSthlgfi-uh. Battle, by
bcing fed wizh 53h, raceive :1 soft. and glossy
shirsfihcir Gigraf‘len and :q-{setite are in good
order, and {2.2-3 Emu-ease in flesh and strength.
Cows thub 7w}. )iz-hl much milk. while those
treated mi {'l'l‘ii‘b have (an?! :kius. “am mug!)
hairs, czhibit less spy-Jim. produce :1 smaller
amount cf flesh, fmu‘ git-Ed not only inferior
Lu; 515.) {fix-.1135, ci‘ milk.
3111.
Manx;- f'::.:u cattle {ed with mixed {udder i.~
aka (.i' 9. better qualiéy. ‘
i'inffily, Elf-XHEYilig s'. Ll; Szdt will banish mu:-
ases and hm‘tful parasitic“ plants arc-m mm
:vanEu—v L". S. I’m‘mt 619505 Report.
, ’ Tm: SitiliCTlOX Axn IIAXAGEZBit-lht‘ ut' DAISY
, I STOCK—We copy the following from the report
of the. Comniitzen of the Massachusetts Beard
' vf Agriculture on Cattle Husbandry:
‘g The general aspect of the dairy animal is
. hiuzzc-r, sharper, and more angular than a fccd- l
"fig animal- When selecaing dairy cows we.
"liould look for a wide chest, small head, wide
f“ _tween the horns and nyes, small muzzle, thin,
" . in: unit, sweeping smoothly into the shoul
" tiers, the shoulders at the withers thin, hat-l;
straight, hi ps wide, and wide in the pelvis, and
deep in the flank, ribs 9. little flat, belly some
what largo, udder lax-gm, extending Well up bc~
bind and forward, her general appearance deli
cate and feminine; but, afterall signs, the best I
' recommendation :1 dairy cow can present. is 3
list of a long line of ancestors that. have been
famous for milk. Heifers may come in at. two
years old, but. are cnfecblc-l in health and com
stitmion by the practice, and will not hold out
in the dairy to so great an age its those that
602110 in a year older. The best dairy hull
shoal-l have a broad. short head, horns spread—
ing from the side a little in front, and turning
upwards, back straight, a little sharp at the
withers, widening backwards to the hips,
filigltl‘sy :xlol-iug rump, belly large and legs
short and fine, mil long and tapexing, with a.
heat; brush of hair at the end,
Much of the prnflt of a dairy cow depends
“1703 :1 9161113111 supply at all times of rich
food. The variation in the quantin' of milk
they yield is principally owing to thc~di§crencc
in the nutritive quality of the food they re
ceive. ans receiving food poor in alimenml i
matterfallaway in milk. Add to tllenutritive
properties of their food, and they imtnediuu-h;
increase theirfiow. -The quantity of milk 11er
does not depend on giving a. particular kind of
\food, but on giving a quantity equal to die
. Import of the natural wasze of the body, said
F ving a remainder to be converted into milk.
- tarmers err very much when they undertake
to eep more cattle than they have means to
8118 in in the best condition, especially in the
will r. The result is, their cows come out of
the stable in the spring weak and feeble, and
struggle through half the summer before they
are in a condition to yield milk in quantity more
. than equal to paying ex 1:112:25. Dair
.. should at. all times be in gym] condition. y gig;
should receive their food at regular intervals -
, atheir milk. should be drawn at. slated hours:
.2. ad by qulet, gentle milkmeu; and they Should
be treated at all times with the utmost kindness
' In short, every means in the power of the dairy
farmer shouldbe used to insure their tranquilitv.
Harsh treatment exerts a. very injurious actién
.on their milk, rendering it less buttery, and
more liable to acidity.
\ Respiration is a. species of combustion. At
'evgry breath we inhale oxygen of the atmos
' phere, which unites with and consumer the
“‘5 urban or fatty matter of the food. - When
Leona are'worried or driven too rapidly, they
breathe more frequently, inhale more oxygen,
3' md more of the buttery portion of their food
' is consumed, leaving less to be converted into
buttyraceous milk. Warmth is a substitute. to
a. certain extent, for food. Cows, when warm
and comfortable, will consume proportionately
less food, and it. is well known to all experi.
enced dairymen, that. their cows yield more
milk in warm. pleasant days, or when they
have the run of awarm, well sheltered pasture,
than on cold rainy days. or when they run in
cold, bleak pastures. When cold they inhale
more oxygen; the result is a combustion of
more of the carbon or oily port of the food and
less remains iv supply the lacteal vessels with
ink milk.
Elm (Miler.
THE ONLY PREPARATION
THAT HAS
STOOD T 111‘: 1‘ HM 0 F I'}: ms,
AND GROWS MORE AN MORE POPULAR EVERY
DAY!
And testimonials, new, and almost Without number,
might be given from ladies and, gentlemen in all grades
nf society, whose united testimony none could resist,
that Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative will rest-ore the bald
and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age,
in all its youthful beauty. .
Burn-2 CREEK, Mich, Dec. 21g1858.
Pnor . Woon : Thee wilt please accept a line to inform
thee that the hair on my head full ofl' over twenty years
ago, caused by a- complicated 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 stufl‘ for caps,
neither have I been able to do them up, in consequence
of which my head has sufiered extremely from cold.
This induced me to pay Briggs &. Hodges almost the last
cant 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 block, 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 means to purchase any more, I would
ask thee if then wouldst not be. willing to send me an
order on thine agents for a. bottle, and receive to thy-self
the scripture declumiion—“ the reward is to those who
are kind m the widow and fathcrless.”
Thy friend, SUSA‘SNAH KIRBY.
Liuoxum, Noble Co , Indiana, Fob. 5, 1859.
PROF. 0. J. Wooo: Dear Sin—ln the latter part of
the year 1552. while attending the State and National
Law School of the State of New York, my hair, from a
cause unknown to me, commenced falling on” very rapidly,
so that in the short space of six months, the whole op
pet Part of my scalp was almost entirelyfhorclt of :18
covering, and much of the nrmlunlng 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
ncqnuintancns were not so much at :1. loss to discover the
cause ofthc change in my nypearance, as my more inti
mate acquaintances win-c lo recognize me zit-all. .
I at once made application to the most bkilll’ul 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 fat-3., until. fortunately, in
the latter part of the year 1857, your Restorative was
recommended to me bya. druggist, as bcing the most rc
liablc Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, and
found 10 my great satisfaction that it was producing the
dCfiirfd ea‘ect. Since that time, I have used seven dol
lurs‘ worth uf your Rmtumtivc, and as a. rcsult? have a.
rich coat of vcry soft, black hair, which no money can
buy.
As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in
the production of so wonderful an article, I have recom
mended its uze tomany of my friends mnlacquuintauces,
wlm, I run happy to inform you, ure using it with like
efi‘ect. Very respectfully, yours, A. 31. LATTA,
- Attixrfiey and Counsellor at Law.
109th 44-4. Brum‘nvay, and sold by all dealers through
out the world.
0. J. WOOD & C‘O., Pmprictors, 444 Broadway, Kew
York. and 114 Mal-Lot street. St. Louis, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists mid Fancy Goods
Dealers. 32117413: “-3111
Hffi'b"3'63"}:—“fifi'fii—E‘Ni
TO THE LADIES
HUNT'S "BLOOM OF RPSES,” a rich and delicate
color for the cheeks and lips, WILL NOT WASH OR
RUB OFF, and when once. applied remains durable for
years. mailed free in bottles for $l.OO.
HUNT’S “COURT TOILET POWDER,” imparts a.
dazzling whiteness to the cumplexiun, and is unlike any
thing also used for this purpose. mailed l‘rc-e forso cent-s.
lIUET‘S “BRITISH BALM,” removes tan, freckles,
sunburn and all eruptions of the skin, mailed free for 50
cents.
HUNT’S “IMPERIAL POMA DR,” for the hair,
strengthens and improves its growth . keeps it from (all
ing 011‘. 8.551 warraututl TO MAKE THE HAIR CURL,
mailed free for $l.OO.
.HUNT’S ‘~ PEARL BEAUTIFIER,” fur the teeth and
gums, cleunses and whiteus the teeth, hardens the gums,
purifies the breath effectually, 1' RESE R V ES THE
13331:;ng AND PRBVEXTS TOOTH-ACRE, mailed free
01' ~ . .
BBSTTS “ BRIDAL WREATII PERFUME,” adnuble
gitggct of orange bleasoxus and cologne, mailed free for
This exquisiteperfume was first used by the PRINCESS
ROYAL, OF ENGLAND. on her marriage. MESSRS.
HUN T &- 00. presented the PRINCESS with an elegant
came of Perfumery, (in which all of the above articles
were included.) in handsome cut glass with gold stoppers,
valued at $l5OO, particulars of which appeared in the
public prints. All the above articles sent FREE by ex
pref: for $51.00. Cash can either accompany the order
or be paid to the express agent uu delivery of goods.
BUST E; 00.,
l’eqfiunrrs to the Queen,
Mum":- S'uzzm'. Luxuux, mm 707- 8535031 STREET,
The Trade supplied. I’munnwnu.
Si-pJ-dly
fictitia‘z.
‘BUEHLER HOUSE,
MARKET SQL‘ARE,
HARRISBURG. PA.
GEO. J . BOLTON, Pmpmmams
CARI}
The übovv Well known and long established Hotel is
now undergoing a. thorough renorution, and being in a
great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship
of Mr. GEORGE J. B-‘JLTDN, who has been an inmate of
the house for the last. three years: and is well known to
its guests.
Thankful for the liberal patronage which it has en
joycd, I cheerfully commend Mr. Bultou to the public
favor. ' jeT-dnkwy WILLIAM BUEHLEB.
51 NICHOLAS HOTEL;
i- 7 ‘ , .
BRO ADW AY,
NEW YORK
Whun camplutedg 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 today—without a 9’5 ml
in sizc, in sumptuous-new, and in the general elements
of comfort and enjoyment.
The Hotel has accommodations for ONE TIIOUSAN D
51351 HUNDRE D GUESTS, including ONE HUNDRED
COBIPLETE S-L’ITES OF APA R TM'ENTS for
families.
SIX HUNDRED PERSONS. can be comfortablyseated
at the tables of its three public dining rooms, and nothing
that modei-n urt‘hns devised for the convenience and so
cial gratification of the traveling public has been omitted
in its plan, of 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 home-lilac comforts and luxuries, has been en—
hanced every year by the umvcaried. exertions of the
Proprietors.
[mm-dam TREADWELL. WHITCOMB a: CO.
BO C L AMATlON.—Whereas, the
Honorable JOHN J. PEARSON, President or the Court
of Common Pleas in the Twelfth J udiciul District, con
sisting of the counties of Lebanon and Duuphiu‘ and the
11011. A. 0. HIESTER and Hon. FELIX NISSLEY‘ Associ—
ate Judges in Dauphin county, having issued thcir pre
cept, boating date the 15th day of October, 1860, to me
directed. for holding a. Court of Oyer and Tel-miner and
Goneml J ail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Ponce
at Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, and to com
mence on the 3:1 Immday (f Nauenzber, being the 191]:
any of Nat-ember, 1860, and to_continue two weeks.
_ Notice is therefore hereby given to thu Corongr, Jus~
tices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of
Dauphin, that they be then and them in their proper
persons, in 10 o’clock in the foreman of said day, with
their records, inquisitions, examinations, and theirown
rememhmncés, to do those things which to their oflice
appegtams to he done, and those Who are bound in re
cogluzauces; ‘0 prosecute against the prisoners that are
01‘ 5‘1““ be In the Jail of Dauphin county, he then and
““2!“ to prosecute against them as shall be just.
We“ under my hand at Harrisburg the 15th day of
0.02:)?!" in the S'euz' of our Lord. 1860., and in 12‘10
gang-third year of the indeyen‘ience of the United
‘ J . M. EYSTERJ
‘ SHERIFF’S Omen, Sherlll'.
Harrisburg, October 15, 1860. €
JUST RECEIVED
INK FOUNTAIN! INK FOUNTAIN!
A very ingenious attachmentfo any metallic pen, by
which one dip of ink is sumcxent to write a. foolscap
page. For sale at SGHEFI-‘ER’S yooxsronfl,
ap9 I\o. 18 Market st
QCHEFFER'S Bookstore is the place to
kl buy Gold Pena—warranted
JONES’ STORE, AS USUAL!
Just received, and receiving, at JONES’ STORE, Mar.
ket- Street, Harrisburg, amost bea‘utiful Stock of all kinds
of DRY GOODS from Philadelphm and New York, which
will be sold Cheap for Cash. Ffuyera will do themulvea
justice by calling. Cam-paysl Oil-cloth, Blankets, Rugs,
Matting, ace. Just recemng, monks, Arabian Style
Tainan, a: c. 0019411191“.
Bugimgs (llama.
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 BRADY HOUSE.
sep2s—a&wtr 3.31 GILDEA,D.D.S.
J B. HUTGI—IISON,
I
ALDERMAN.
THIRD STREET, FOURTH DOOR ABOVE XORTH,
.yl7 HARRISBURG, PA. «mm?
W W . H.A Y s ,
. . _
ATToRNnY-Arn-LAW.
o FF I can,
WALNU STREET, BETWEEN SECOND Jr. THIRD,
35L”... ~ .F‘"‘§E¥§‘3L£é' ~ _,..7 . (db;
THEO. F. SGHEFFER,
BOOK; CARD AZVCD JOB PRINTEE.
inns No. 18 Market Street, Harrisburg.
JAS.F.SHUNK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE IN nu:
BUILDING OPPOSITE PROTHONOTARY'S OFFICE,
58117] - Harrisburg, Pa. [dly -
“I MT_’II‘”LWETTL"IT E‘li ,
ATTORNEY AT LA W .
Office corner of MARKET STREET and the SQUARE,
(Wyeth’s,) second floor from.
:1? Entrance on Market Square. ~ 321:1 _vd‘xyw
DR. 0. WEIGI—IEL,
_ “___. 5111} 9.1.5.931} 1! 1?. .9 EK'JLEI ,
RESIDENCE mum) NEAR nomn STREET
He nwo fluly prepared 0 attend promptly to the.
duties of profession in all its branches.
A 1030 AND VERY suuonssvm. mama“. nxmnmscu
justifies him in promising full and ample! satiufactiou to
all who may favor him with a. call, be the disease Chronic
or any other nature. mlß—dkwly
T H 0 MAS G. MACDOWELL,
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 Citr, D. 0., and will practice in the Court of
Claims in said city. By an arrangement wlth responsibln
partiea in Washington City, he is enabled to assure all wins
may entrust their applications, eithe: for Pensions or
Patents, to him, that they will be faithfully and properly
attended to. on the most resonnhle turms.
S P.AUOHMUTY,
G
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MILLERSBURG. Ingram pawn, PA
Will practice before the Dauphin, Northumberluud
and Perry County Courts.
Prompt “Mention given to the collection of claims
Allkinds of conveyancing executed with dispatch. Land
surveys made at, shortest notice. (led-(11y
J OHN PTAbZYK
Respectfully informs the citizens nl‘ Harrisburg and
vicinity that he is ready at an times to TUNE AND
REPAIR PIANO FORTES, ORGANS, and Musical In
struments of all descriptions. Mr. Ptaszyk is recom
mended by the leading Musical Manufacturies of New
York, as well as other cities of the United States.
All orders left at Mr. WM. KN OCHE’S Music Store
Market street, or Kerr’s Hotel, will be promptly mi
faithfully attended to. no4—dly
VJM. I’ARKHILL,
5300355503 TD 1L 8. LUTZ,
PLUMBER AND 7 mass“ lOUNDER,
108 MARKET $13., HARRISBURG
BRASS CASTINGS, of every description, made to order.
American manufactured Lead and Iron Pipes or all sizes.
Hydrante of every description made and repaired. Hot and
Cold Water Baths, Shower Baths, Water Closets, Giatern
Pumps, Lead Genius and Lead work or ovary descripuon
done at the shortest notice, on the most reasonable terms.
Factory and Engine work in general. All orders thank-
Enily received and punctueny attended to.
The highest price in cash given for old Copper, Brass,
Lead and Spelter. mflS-dt‘r‘
J G. MOL T z,
ENGINEER, MACHINIST AND STEAM FITTER,
No. 6, Nanh Sixth st.) between Walnut and Mark“,
Harnsburg, Pa.
Machinery of every assumption made and repaired. Brass
Cocks of all sizes, and a large assortment of Gas Fittings
constantly on hand.
All work done in this establishment will be under his
own Fixaporvisinu, and warranted to give. satisfactian.
oc‘ . -
RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE,
TRACT AND SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPOSITORY,
E. S. GERNEAN,
2'5 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE UHESNUT,
nasmsnvae, p 5.
Depot for the sale of Stereoscopos,Stereoscnpicvmws,
Music and Musical Instruuwntzi. Also: subscriptions
taken for religious publications: A,,____ uoEO—dy
J AOOl3 P. BARRINGEB,
SIGN, ORNAMENTAL AN]! HOUSE PAINTER.
No. 47 SOUTH THIRD STREET, > , _ _ ’
(AT BUYER’S .5111qu FACTORY”
Hurrrisbnrg, Pa.
LC? Plain and Ornamentu! Signs, in Giitaml Silvangot
up with neatnsss and despatch. Expu- Vanished, and all
orders promptly attended tn. Give me a call. septT-dtf
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
This pleasant and commodious Hotel has been tho
roughly re-fitted and tea-furnished. It is pleasantly
situated on North-West corner of Howard and Franklin
streets, a few doors west of the Northern Central Rail
way Depot. Every attention paid to the comfort of his
ot‘uests .
° jelS—U’
ißmtk flpplicutious.
B A N K NOT I C 19.—Notice IS 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
Deposite, under the provisions of the am: entitled “An
act to establish a. system of Free Banking in Pennsyl
vania, and to secure the public against loss from Ensol.
vent Banks, ’7 approved the Slat day of March. A D. 1660,
said Bank to be called 'I‘IIE DOWNINGTUWN BANK.
to be located in Downingtuwu, to consist of a Capital
Stock 0' Fifty Thousand Dollars 7 in shares of Fifty Dol
lars each, with the privilege of increasing the same to
any amount not exceeding in all Three Hundred Thou.
sand Dollars. . -
Charles Downing, E David Ehclmlrc.
Juhn Webster,
William Edge, ! J. K. Eshelman,
Richard 1). Wells, , ‘ Samuel Ringwult’;
J . P. Baugh, Stephen Blatchford
September 3, 1860 —sepl’.'-alfim
B ANK N OTI C 13.—Notice. ls hereby
given that an Association has been Formed and a.
certificate prepared for the purpose of establishing a
Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposits under the provi
sions of the net entitled “An act to establish a system
of Free Banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the pub
lic against loss from Insolvent Banks,” appruved the 3151;
day of March, 1860. The said Bank to be called “ The
Bethlehem Bank,” and to be locAted in the borough of
Bethlehem. in the county of Northampton, with n Capi.
m 1 stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars. in shares of Fifty
Dollars each, with the. privilege of increasing the said
Stock to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. uu2s-d6m
B A NK N 0 TI C 13.—Notice IS hereby
given, that an association has been formed and a
certificute prepared, for the purpose of establishing L
Bank of issue, discqunt and deposit, unulerthe provigiuns
of the act, entitled “An Act- to eslsbllsh a. system of free
banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the public aggli nst
loss by insolvent banks," approved the thirty-first dnyol
March, 1860. The said Bank to be 'called the ‘= FREE
BANK," and to be located in the cit; of Philadelphia,
and to consist of a. capital stock 0 ONE HUNDRED
THOUSAND DOLLARS, in'shares of fifty dollars each,
with the privilege of increasing the same to any amount
not exceeding in all one million of dollars. 3 53-115“;
XTENSION OF BANK CHARTER
Notice is hereby given that “ The Farmers’ and
Mechanics’ Bnnk of Easton,” 3 Bnnk of Discount and
Deposite, located in the borough ol Enston, Northamp
ton county. Pennsylvania, lnwmga capztal of Four llun
dred Thousand Dullnrs, will :Ipr]; tlo the next LBgißXul’ure
of Penusylvnnia for a renewnl'of its chm-tar for fifteen
years, from the expiration of 1175 present qhnrter, With
its present capital stock, ppwers and privileges’ and
without any alteration in or mcreasn of the same.
P. S. MlCHLER,}‘resident.
M’E. FORMAN, Cashier. ‘4)930416".
octlhiacwtd
AN K Nl) T [0 E.—Notxce 15 hereby
given that an Assofiatinn has been formed and a
Certificate prepared for the purpoge of establishing a
Bank of Issue, WNW"t and anomte, “Dd 31' the provi
lions of the act entitled “ Aufict to establish a System
of free bankiugin Pennsylvanm. and to secure the public
against loss from insolvent hanks,” approved the 3151
day of March. 1860. The sand {Bank to. be called the
n State Bank,” and to be loqated In the cxty of Philadel.
phin, and to consist of a Cnpxtnl Stock of Fifty Thousand
Dollars, in shares of Fifty ”o“an each, with the privi
lege of increafling theaamo to unfamountuot exam-ling
in all One Million of Dollm. jam-dom:
OFFICE
BALTIMORE, MD
G. LEISENRING. Proprietor,
(Late of Selins Grove, Pa.)
i William Rogers ‘
(Ibo finusekcepcm.
fife: ,%&5\
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'3' S.?BGONOMY! '5l» \B.
w :13. o '1 1 ‘l‘: g
£46]; prmmmx $33511
. 9‘7 Save the Pieces! wk
As accidents will happen. even in well—ngulatedfami
pigs, it is very desigaple to have some cheap and conve
nient way for repmnng Furniture, Toys, Crockery, ace.
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford
to be without it. I}, is always ready and up to the stick—
ing point. There 18 no langcr n necensity for limping
chairs, spunlered VBDUBIQ. headless dolls, and broken
cradles It in just the article fqr cone. shell, and other
ornamental work, so popular thh ladies of refinement
and taste.
This mlmlrabln preparation is used cold, being cheml
(rally hold in sulnliun, and possessing all the valuable
qunlltius of mu best cahinat—lnukers’ uluo. It may be
used in tha place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly
more adhesivn.
“ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE ”
N. Ba—A Blush accompanies each buotle. Price, 25
cents.
Wmnmflm Dizl’u'r, No. 43 CEDAR s'rumm, Nuw Yum:
HENRY C. BPALDING k 00.;
Box No. 3,600. New York
Aibiro s
Put. up for Deniers in Case» enntnining Four, Eight,
nud 'l‘wulm Dozen—u beautiful Lithographic Show-Gard
accompanying each package) .
11:? A singln hottlu of SPALDING’S PREPARED
GLUE will Suva tun times its cwt annually to every
household .5“
Sold by all prominent Stationersfihuggists, Hardware
aml Furniture Dealers, (lrouers, and Fancy stares.
Cuunm‘y mnrclmntn should n'mko u. now of SPALD
ING’S PREPARED GLU E, when making up their list:
It will ntund any climate.
fcbl4~d&,wly
3111311 mum.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
SURANUE COMPANY.
OFFICE, S. Econ. 71mm AND 14241. NUT 31‘s-
PHI LA DELPJIIA
Incorporated 1535.
Marina Emmanu- on vessels, cargo and freight, to 31’
parts of the movid.
Inland [nut-ran“ on goods by rivers, canals, lakes and
land carriage to all parts of the. Union.
Fin [Manama on merchandize generally, am! on stores,
iwelfing houses, kc.
Alssvta of the Company, Norembefl, 1863, 3693,80420-100
do lam.
The Baum! of Directors have this any declamd a. Dividens
of ‘ Six Per Cent. in Cash, on the Original Capital Stock,
and Six Per Cent. on the Scrip of the Company, payable on
md after Isl pmximo.
They have also declared a. Scrip Dividend ofTwenty—Five
Per Cent. on the Original Stock,and on the Earned Pm
miums fax- the year ending October 31, 1858, Oemficutes rm
which will be issues to the ,xarties entitled to the name, on
Ind after the first of December next.
Pranmizi‘s‘umg, stolmiuqt adopted by (he Balm!
Ithre-ns, Thu increased méans of the Company arising
from Profile, and which win be derived from the Increased
capital Stock under the late amendments to the Act of In
corporation, render the further continuance of the Guam]:
tee Capital unnecessary therefore h? it—
Resolved, That the dual-antes Capital be disconfinnea,
and the Notes representing the same be delivered up to the
makers thereof. as anon as the Risks taken during the period
embraced in said Notes shall have determinant.
l) I R E G 'l‘ O R B :
William Martin, Edmund A. Sander, Theo. Paulding,
Jon B. Penrose, John 0 Davis, James 'l‘raqnair,
William Eyre, Jr. James 0. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, Geofi. Leiper,
Hugh Craig, Charles Kelly, Sam’l. E. Stokes.
J. F. Peniston, Hem-y Sloan, Ed. Darlington,
B. Jones Brooke, Spencer M’llvaine, Thomasc. Hand,
Robert Burton, J scab P . 'Jonea, Jaa. B. M’Farl’d,
loshuai’. Eyre, Jno. B. Sample, D. 'l‘. Morgan,
J. 'l‘ Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Won Pruidim.
HENRY LYLBURN , Secretary. ,
The undersigned, an Agent for the nbova Company, is
prepared to make Insurances on all descriptions of proper
ty, on the most liberal terms.
octl -lyd&.w WM. BUEHLER.
ifiifiteiiaxtcous.
prgidflm 1"?"
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fifikéfi-ggr gsi 341.57: I" Jay/1‘ ..
43:55” 5-5 Wu [:4 " :5
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$135613» P 3 . ”PM, ’ flii '
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.... "Mfl “’“mrsqb’_ “$5: ‘-'
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RECEIVED AT SCHEFFER’S‘ BOOKSTORE
Chinese Tumbler, -)
Deceptive Tumblers, ‘
Watch Boxes-Imita-tion Packet“ Cards,
Whistling Balloons,
Moveable Animals,
Do. Men,
Magnetic Fishes,
Do. Ducks,
Do. Turtles!
Do. Ships,
Magnets,
Compassoss of all sizesfi;
tamps for marking Linen, &c., at 38 cents.
Cards Cases,
Needle Threaders, a very useful article for Ladies at
20 cents.
Porcelain Slates and Pencils.
Heir Brushes, Lead Pencils in Boxes, Gum Balls of
every size and quality and prices.
Paint Boxes, Brushes, Lead Pencil Sharpeners. Finger
Rings, Globes, Key Rings, Pocket Pieces, Pen Knives
China. Ornamentf, with Ink Stands, &c., attached. ’
Parallel Rulers, l'eu Wipers, Sand Boxes, Pun Racks.
Microscopes of different sizes. '
Magneto-Electric Machine.
China. Marbles of all sizes and prices. -
Glass L‘ H 5‘
Common “ .
Spalding’s Prepared. Glue, .1 useful article in every
family,
Upton's ;: u H I; '¢
Mathematical Instruments of different styles.
Violin, (i uitur and Banjo Strings
Magic Wafers, or Electricity Illustrated, price 75
cents a box.
Magic Duplicating and Impresslon Paper.
Kuleidiscopes and Multiplying Glasses. '
Dominoes of all sizes, qualities and prices.
Pocket Ink Stands “ “ “
Cork Screws, suitable for carrying in Vest Pocket.
Puzzles, Mirrors, Dice, Perfumery.
Colored Crayons.
Chalk do.
Poplar Macho Work Boxes.
u. “ Writing Desk and Portfolio.
ijj’ For sale at SGBEFFER’S BOOKSTORE,
marSO NO. 18 Market Street.
EXTRACTS! EXTRAGTSH
WOODSWORTH &: BUNNKL’S
S UPERIOR ELA VORING' EXTRACTS
BITTER ALMOND,
HECTARINE.
PINE APPLE:
STRAWBERRY,
ROSE.
LEMON AND
VANILLA,
Just received and for me by
je29 WM. DQGK. 12., a; CO
THE Annual Meet-511g of' the Stockhoidcrs
of the Tuckahne and Mt. Pleaysant P. R. 00. Will be
hold at Brant’s cify Hall Monday, I\ov. sth, at Oo’clnck,
A. M. [oc29-dlw*] W,” ”WEE.“ 2‘23““-
.‘
P A R‘AFFINE CANDLES ! 1 !-—Made of
PURE PARAFFINE. a material obtained from
GOAL, combining the ILLUMIN ATING Properties and
chemical conntnuents of Gas. Tihey WI" stand all cli
mates, give a clem- and brilliant light and burn Tn: pan
CENT . longer than Wax, Sperm or any other candle in the
market. For sale by WM. DOCK, 13,,
max-11 Sole Agent for Harrisburg.
FINE CONDIMENTS ! l—E X T R A
FRENOH mus'rAlu), a choice variety of SALAD
OILS, SAUOES and KETOHUPS of every description.
my“ wu, DOOK, In, Us 00.
IIELMBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for the Biadder,
HELMBQDLD’S BUCHU For the Kidneys.
HELMBDLU’S BUCHU [or the Grand.
HELMBOLD’B BUGHU for the Dropa’.
HELM HOLD’S BUCBU for Nenounneaa,
HFLMBOIJYS BUCHU (or Lgss of Memory.
HELM BOLD’S BUUHU lot Dlmnena of Via'ion,
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Dlfllcult BPeAthint'.
HELMBOLD’S event: for Weak (serves. ’
HELM BOLD’S BUGHU for general nobility.
HmLMBuLD‘s BUflHU for Lnivers:allm'uitude_
HELMBOLD’S BUGHU for Humor of Emma
EELMBOLD’S BUGHU for NiahtSwelts.
BELMBOLD’s BUGhU or W keiulners. .
HELMBOLD’S BUCWU («r Drynuss of the Skin-
HELMBULD’S HUCHU for Eruptions.
HELMBOI.D’S BUCHU for Pain in the Back.‘ _ .
HELMBt tLD’S BUUBU for Heavim-ss of the Eyelids, With
Temporary aufl‘mion -nd Loss of Sight. .
BELMBOLD‘S BUUHU for Mobility and Reatlessncssgthh
Want of Attention and Horror of Socifly.
HELMROLD’S BUCHU for Obstructions. .
HELMBOLD’S BUGHU for Excuses arising from India
oration, and all Difleues of
FEMALE‘, FEMALES, FEMALES,
‘ _ FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES.
TAKE NO MORE I ILLS,
TAKE NO MORE PILLS,
THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL,
THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL.
Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for all com
plaints incident to the uwx.
M) FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT!
TAKE NO MORE BA LSA H or Injurimla and Unpleasant
Medicim- or Unplensmtuml Dal-gr runs Diseases.
Usu MELMBOLD‘S I-XI‘RAUI! BECHU for Excesses
arising from [ml-its indu‘gbd in
BY YJJNG AND OLD,
And fu: dist-uses -ris:n,~: tram Habits of D saipufion. It re
mom all imprnp- r discbu-ges, and will restore the patient
in a short timv ton state m" Ilvalth and Purity.
Use HELVIBOLD‘S EXTRACT BUCHU for Diseases and
A flactxons of the most Dmtr- «sing Character.
Use lIJ'JLMBULD S EXTRACT BEGHU for all Affect--
Lions and Diacusas or the
URINARY ORGA'SS7
Whether existing in
MALE on FEMALE:
Fl‘Um ulnituvcr (Mme originating, and no matter of
H' I‘IV LUNG STANDING.
MI sf the share dimmers and symptmm ahnit of the
same n'cntmunt, and I:\#)’ original-4 from the same cause.
> hEAD! READ! READ! READ!
HELMJmLms BEGIN] is smfe, and pleasant in taste and
odor. but immudiah- m 118 act-nu. ,
Persomllv appear. (1 Infants me, an Ndcmmn of the City
of Philaidphia, )L T HELMBOLU, Chemist, who, being
duly swmn, does any, that his preparation contains no Nab
cutieJ Mezuury. or injurious mug, but is purely Vegetable
-11 I‘. “In,“ 1501.9, 50k: Mnuufuc‘urorv
Sworn and sub cribcd bafure me, this 233:1 day ox‘Novcm—
her, 1854 WM. 1' h IBBARD= Alderman.
drpcfiee $1 per bot-Hm or six for $5, deiivefed to any ad
0-5.
And be cowiucud of iis eflicacv. And it is acrompmnied
by reliablw and responsilve cvrtificatcs from Professors of
Birdicnl Colleges, ulurgymcn and oihers.
Prepared by H. T HELMROLD,
Pmcfica! and Ana‘yz'xca! Ghemgst:
IG4 9mm. vpmg}, Street below and nut, Philmejpfiin.
NEG: SEAR" CAUTION ——shan’d unprmcipb (1 Dealers
try topa'm off unclhcr article, which pays a better pmflt
and is wuth r 53,
Its-R EUR I—IELM HOLES EXTRACT BUCHL‘.
TAKE Nu OTHER
CUR E“ GUARANTEED.
November 10, _l’3_f)3
Suki by JOHN WYETH, Drugist, corner 01' Market a»!
Second. Siru—lS, Harris! mg. 7 7
AN" ALL 1: R nr; ($1515 7:. YER YWHEHE
CUT mus OUT—SFND 0}: CALL 1901: 11‘,
AND AVOID Exx’ozmua AND IMPOSITION,
Hlll3 thWSm
Ax aperient and Stnmnchic preparation of IRON puri‘
fivd of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen.
Sanctioned by the highest Medina] Authoritiea, both in
Europe and the United S‘mtes, and prescribed in “mi:
practice.
The experience of thousands daily proves that no pre—
paration of Iron can be compared will: it. Impurities of
the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and other Wise
siekl y complexions, indicate its necessity in almost every
conceivable uase. _
Innoxious in all maladies in which it has been tried, it
has proved absolutely curative in each of the following
complaims, viz:
IN Dream-Iv. Nnnvons Airwoman, Emmumn, DYS
PEPSIA. Cons'flnrmn. humans“, Dvsnx'rsnv, Isomxnxr
CossmlP‘l'xON. Sane rcwts Tunsncnnosxs. SALT Runlm,
nllsunnsmmrmx. Wan-as, CHLOROSIS. LIVER Convmmrs,
Cnxoxxo HnAoAcm-‘s, RHEUMATISM, INTERNHTENTFEYEBS,
Pumas on THE FACE, 850.
In cases of GENERAL Dnemin’, whether the result of
acute direlse, or of the continued diminution of nervous
and muscular en« x-gy l‘n om chronic can plaims, one trial of
this restorative luvs proved succesznl to an extent which
to descrip ion or wnttl-n attestation would rendorcredible.
Invu lids so 101-]; bed ridden as to have be come forgotten in
their (m u no igliho hoodsl have suddenly re-uppeared in the
busy world as i= just rrturned from protracted travel in a.
distan? land. Son-e wry signal instnnres of this kind are
attested of female Sufi‘erers. emaciated victims of apparent
maiasmus. sanguineous exhaustion. critical changes, and
that com: licv-tiun ol netwous and dyspeptic aversion to air
and exercise for which the physician has no name.
In vanns AFFEC-Tloms of all kinds, and for reasons
familiar to medical men. the operation of this preparation
oi iron must necessarily be salutarv, for, unlike the old
oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and
overheating; and gently. rvguluxly upvrient, own in the
most obrtinate cases of costiveness. without ever beinga.
gastric purgativo, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation
It is this latter property. among others, which makes it
so remarkuhly elTectual and permanentn remedy for Piles,
upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific
action. by dispersing the local tendency which forms them.
In Drsmpsu, innumernbte as are its causes, a. single box
of these Chalyllcatc Pills has ofven sufficed for the most
hubitu-l case-q, including the attendant Comic-emu.
1n unehucked DIARBBCEA, even when advanced to DYSEN
”my, confirmed, emauiating, an! apparently malignant
the editors have been equally decisive and astonishing.
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating
cough, and remittcnt hectic, which generally indicate Ix
emu“ Consonrrmn. this remedy has allayed the alarm
ol‘ (hands and physicians, in several very gratifying and
interesting instances.
In Sononvmns Tnnnncnnosrs, this medicated iron has
had far more than the good eli‘ect of the most cautiously
balanced preparations of iodine, wilhunt any of their well
knOWn liabilities.
:‘i F;
The attention of females cannot be (m confidently invited
to this remedy and s'estolatil=e,in the cases peculiarly a!"
fleeting them.
In Razmunsx, both chronic and inflammatory—in the
latter, however, moredec:dedly——it has been invariably well
reported, bulb as alleviating pain and reducing the swel
lsngs and stifi’ness of the joints and muscles.
In INTERMITTRNT Ravens it mast necessarily be a. great
remedy and eno-rgetic rastorative, and its progress in the
new settlements of the West, win probably be one of high
renown and uaefulness.
No remedy has ever been disccvered inflate whole history
of medicine,which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully
restorative effecis. Good appei its, complete digestion,
rapid acquisition of strength, With an nuusuai disposnzion
for active and cheerful exm'c‘se, immediately follow its use.
Put up in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price
50 cents per box; lor sale by druggists and dealers. Will
be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All
letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to
B. B. LOCKE S; 00., Geaeral Agents.
nzy'ZE-d&wly 20 Cedar Street, New York.
M ANHOOD,
A LECTURE ON THE NATURE. TREATMENT AND
RADICAL CURE OF SPERMATORRHOEA, or Seminal
Weakness, vaual Dehility, Nervousnesa and Involuntary
Emias‘ous, producing Impotency , Consumption and. Mental
and Physical Inability.
BY ROB. J. CULVERWELL. M. D.
Theimponant fact that the awful consequences of self
abusc may be effecmally removed withoutmternalmcdicines
or the dangerous applications of caustics,- instruments,
medicated Images, and other amniricul drviccs, is here
clearly demonstrated. and the entirely new and highly
auc'u‘ssful treatment, as adopted by the calebrated author,
fully explained, by means of wllivh every one is enabled to
cure himself perfectly, and at the least posai nle coat, there—
by avoiding all the advertiSrd nostrnms 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 unstage stamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS. J. C.
KEANE. 480 First Avenue, New York, Post Box 4,586.
ale-dfi'wlv ‘
LATE ST NEW Si!.!
TONIC FOR. FEVER AND AGUE,
Will cure the most. obstinate caso “ IN TWENT
FOUR HOURS,” It is also a. preventative far such};
are liable to this disease. 'l‘hiH celebrated TONIC re
moves all Flutulcncy, regulates the Buwels7 Pin-mes the
Blood, gives an tone to the Digestive Organs, and. creates
an appetite.
Sole Agent for the town and Dauphin county is WM.
LOEFFLEB, appointed by me.
mxS-dßm DR. SWOPE,
CHESNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—Tbe
purest Spirit ever altered the American public, pm.
lensing none of the poisoning qualities inherent in the
Whiskey in common use.
All persons desirous of using this Whiskey may [egg ‘5.
sm'ed of its purity
PHILADELPHIA Janeen: 1
Dim. Sun—Wo ham carefully exumilxed. the aim???“
“Odhgagut Grove Williskey,” lan: with us a few days since
u: n i Mounts. nlittle or none of the o‘ ’
stance known as mgn oil ___ ’ mm“ “'l‘”
I'o Gnu.“ Winn-ox, In
For sale by the only Agent in Harrisburg
"a! 20-! WK. boom».
fllchitul.
A TRIAL COSTS BUT A DOLLAR—TRY I’l‘
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORE D
_ _ .TnstPubliJolat, in salad “ml'ape, ..
DR. SWOI’E’S
Y ura respectfully
°noom, o.sinan a; omm,
Analytical Chemists
,ittebical.
LOEFFLER
W '
PRACTICAL
PHARMACEUTIST AND CHEMISj
0012. 4:). AND MARKET sm.
fining purchmd the Drug Store of Mean. HOLMAN
«t 00., I beg luvs a all me attention or the public to my
well stocked Drug Stars. My goods will alway- be found
‘0 be genuine, relinble, and or {he first quality. My
“Fenence in the Drug business, acquired principally by
“mung through the European Continent, will at m
to give sltiafaetion to every one
MY STOCK CONSISTS 0F
Drngu, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soapl,
Sagan, Tobacco, Burning Fluid,
Alcohol and Camphene, Fresh
Ground Spices, Corks, Spengea,
Brushes, Pommea, Toilet Paints
Combs, L'ort Menzies and Purses,
Horse and Catfle Powderg,
PATENT MEDICINES
which will be sold but not recommended as I cant:
guarantee a. cure in any case
Besides the atom: named amides, 1 have a very large u-
:ortment or other miscellaneous ”moles: which the pnin
is invited to come and examine
The attention of l nvalids, Physicians, Clergymen,
scientific men, and the public generally, is respectfully
solicited to the merits of this chemical preparation, con
taining IRON, SULPHUR, AND l’IlO:1’LlOll0US, and
which is identical in its composition with the Hematio
Glubute, or red blood. In all diseases accompanied with
DEBILITY,
pale countenance and nervous derangement. analyses of
the blood show a. deficiency of the red globules. Buddy
complexion and a rosy tin: of the skin, is always indica
tive of health; while u pale, wax-like skin and counte
nance,—-whieh evinces a deficiency of the red globules --
accompanies udiseasml organism. l’l‘Bpflrntions of IRON
have been given for the pul'pOFL‘ of supplying lhe red 5310-
hules, bntwo contend that IRON alone, SULPHUR alone,
or PHOSPHOROUS alone, will not. moot the deficiem'y
in every case, but that a judicious combination of all
these elements is necessary to restore the blood.» to its
normal standard. This point, never before attained, has
been reached in the BLOOD E 001), and in; discovery
ranks as one of the most scientific and important of the
ago. Its ellccts in
CONSUMPTION‘
are to soften the cough, brace the nerves, strengthen the
system, alloy the prostrating night swt‘nts, increase the
physical and mental energy, enrich the blood by restoring
the lacking 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, suchus Asthma,
Bronchitis, Coughs, &c. Public Speakers and singers
will find it of great utilityin clearing and strengthening
the vocal organs. In Dyspepsia, Liter Complaints,
Dropsy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Scrqfulo. Gravel, St. Vi
tus’ Dance, chr and Agile, &c., its efliciencyis marked
and instantaneous. In no class of diseases, however, are
the beneficial cll‘ects of this remedy so conspicuous 3543
those harrassing
FEMALE COMPLAINTS
to which the gentler sex are liable, and which tend to
wards Consumption, such as suppressed or difficult flim
slrmzlirm, (from Sirkmzss, Wlu'trs, &c., especially when
these complaints are accompanied will! puleness, a. dingy
‘ hue or pullor of the skin, depression of spirits, debility,
palpitaLlen, want of appetite, and nervous prostrafion.
We have. the utmost confidence in recommending the
I BLOOD F 001) to all who may be conscious of a. loss of
1 vitality or energy; and to those whose mental or bodily
powers are prostrated through owl-due, either of the
mind or body, and we deem it our duty to say that in all
noses of lVeulcness and Emacianon, and in all diseases
01: the Kidneys or Bladder, this preparation has a. claim
upon the attention of sufl'erers which cannot be over—
estimated. A faithful trial will be found the most con
vmcing proof in regard to its efli'cacy thnt could be asked
for. With the above remarks, and with the numerous
testimonials we have in its favor. we offer the “BLOOD
E 001)” to the consideration of the afflicted, knowing
that itwiii he acknowledged as pro-eminent over all other
preparations, patent or ufiicinal, in point of usefulness.
lQu-culurs giving the Theory upon which this remedy is
ioundcd, also cerlificales of remarkable cures, will be
sent free when desired. \Ve forward the BLOOD FOOD
to any part of the United Stan's or Canaries upon receipt
oi price—sl per bottle, $5 for six hottlea. Be careful in
all cases to take none but. that having our fac-simile sig
naturcv upon the wrapper. None other is genuine.
Prepared only by UfiUllLll an DUPONT,
No. Ili 9 Broadway New York,
And sold by them, and by all respectable bruggists.
_I or sale by 0. A, BANKVABI, c. 1:. KELLER and 1).
\l . GKOD‘S it CO., liarrirburg. ion6~eowd£zwly
PURIFY'THE BLOOD!
MOFFAT’S
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS
A N l)
VI’HfliIVIX BITTERS.
The high and envied celebrity which these pre-eml
neut Medicines have acquired for their invaluable effi
cacy in all the Diseases which they profess to cure, has
rendered the usual practice of pulling not only unneces—
sary, but unworthy of them.
IN ALL CASES _
0f Asthma, Acute and Chronic llhemuatimu, Affection s
of the Bladder and Kidneys. .
BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAIDITS, _
In the South and West, where these diseases prevail,
they will be found invalnalple. Planters, farmers and
others, who once use these Medicines, will never after
wards be without them.
muons cnouc . SEROUS LOOSENESS,PILES, GOS
TIVEXESS, COLDS ANDEODGHS, UHOLIG,
CORRUPT HUMOR , DROPSIEB.
DYSPRPSIA.—NO person with this distressing disease,
should delay using these Medicines immediately.
Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelus, Flntulency.
ansn no Acne—lnt this scourge of the Western
country these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy and
certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system sub
ject to a. return of the disease; a. cure by these medi
cines is permanent.
Try them. 130 satisfied, and be cured.
Foumsss or Gommxmn—
GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, G-IDDINESS,
GRAVEL,
Headaches of every kind, Inward Beyer, Inflammatory
Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite.
Mnncmmu. Dissnses.~cher fails to eradicate en
tirely all the elfects of Mercury infinitely sooner than
the most powerful preparation of 2 Sarsapurilla.
NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILI'I'Y, NERVOUS
COMPLAIATS OF ALL KINDS. BEGANIO
AFFECTIONS.
Puss—The original proprietor of these Medicine
was cured of Piles, of thirty-five years’ standing, bythe
the use of these Life Medicines alone.
PAINS in the Head, Side, Buck, Limbs, Joints and
Organs.
linumurxshl.— Those affected with this terrible dis
ease, will he sure of relief by the Lite Medicines.
Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum
Swelliugs.
Scnoruns, or Kim’s EVIL, in its worst forms. Ulcer
of every description.
Worms of all kinds are effectually expelled by these
Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them
whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will be
certain.
THE LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS
PURIFY THE BLOOD,
And thus remove all disease from the system.
PREPARED AND sou) BY
3DR.dWILLIAIIi B. MOFFAT,
3 :3 “ma way, corner of Anthon street New York.
{Flier sale by all Druggists. y ’jyl‘t-dawly
HU M PHREY’S “—fi‘
SPECIFIC
HOME GPA THI 0 REMEDIES,
for sale at KELLER’S Drug Store,
nO2? ,7 _ 91 Market Street
“E ‘.
‘ “fix $356M? 93
FOUNDED 1852
L 0 T CHARTERED 1854»
O A E D
ORNER OFI§ALEIMORE AND CHfiRDLESSTREETS,
A T I 1111 OR E -
The Largest, Most Elegantly Fu’mished, and 1’09““;
' ' 'tcd States. Dengue
lommercml College In the Um t,n a Tnonouox
Izpressly for Young Men desiring to abstorteatpoaaible
PBAGTIOAI. Busmwss Enuoumxm t 9
time and. at the least expense. _
A Large and Beautifully omfimilnfid giiglggggénggnx
taming upward: of SIX SQUARE F ’ls]: fl 1: f"1
or anumsnm and nurse Engr‘mngg. ° “ea ° °
k'ud e er made fn this country) represen mgthe Interior
Vli Vf the College with Catalogue atatingterma, £50.,
wiflwbg sént to Ever} 70““3 M“ °n “Ppuumn: 3""
nr£;::f;filcdifltelfi and you will receive the package
' d was
I; return mall- A ’
’ngxfl- Mn.
ER’S DRUG ST E '
K 1113?! Balm of Thousand Elgar-I.]: 15 the Place
Chamois and Sheap Skin!
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