I'U A (Hi! UUL’I '(s’lz‘lb’fb'. Manna Am:- Manama ClDER—Although neafly chry farmer makes {run one to twenty ormore barrels of cider yearly. yet low apply to the manufacaurre any more Ihau a mechanical knowledge, or the follcwing of some routine methad Jessa-mien} from father to son. and the consequence. is. that n t. mere lhan one tenth cf the liquor denominated cider deserves a name bean-d that. M" pnur vim-gar. Cider, when (awfully made, withn due know leflge of in; prop flies, becomes. a pleasant- and heaizhml drink; far better: in its native purity than when manufactured, and said as cham pagne wine; for be it. known! very many mou— sand hmflml of so-oaned champagne arc'nnth~ iug more than cider re-mannfizcturczl. . All va~ rieties of apples can be manufaciured into aider, yet the properties of a cider and table apple are Vary diit‘rrcm. although sometimes combined in the some fruit. Tuaghuesstdry ness and a. fibrous flesh. smc‘. astrmgency, are all good proper: ies i 2; :2. (aide-1' app ‘ (2. Yellow flesh indicates richnesssnd strength. and tho hmvicr the mast, the slronger the odor. Late ripen ing apples, or those which require ic- he hcused, are not profitable fur eidc-r, he-uauSC of the um; 951191139 of housing: 1:11 apples rr-quiro to bc fully riw and mellow befnro making up. Ap~ pies winch fall from the (we fully ripe make hem-rumor than 112050 which are shaken ofi' the tree. Keeping the knit under cox-er from one to three weeks before making up increases the strength arr! flavor of me cider. Cure must b: taken. that. tlae fruit is spread thin, and freely expo Se-d so the currents of“ gir, otherwise it. win always attract. an unplcasanc smell, which will :15ch the rust: of the cider. As the fruit. becomes ripr-ned and meikuw the juice is reduced in quemhty. {mi— incrcasovf in weight and heightemd in fiifl'fl‘. if. however, Qhey are. left. mo long. and decay cummences, the quali‘y is injured hy a. pvculiar musty (one of 1111701“ imp-_nrte-i to the liquor; all decayed or decaying fruits shou’d, therefore. be care flflly picked out before grinding. Unripe ap pies should never be tum-d. With those fully ripened a. d tux-“ow; much of the merit of cider depends upon Ihe prnper separation of fruit, as We have jug: state-E. wad alco in select ing col-um; those of a. rich, 'gellcw tinge in skin hI-ing guyezior to those of :Lgre-enish cast ;= they should m-Vrr bemixml. Mixing varieties, while it. often adds to the nine and quality of the cider, must. not. he. dune, if any certain quality is sought to he übixilwd, and a unifm‘m character‘esmbliahed by the manufacturer ; tmEe-s it may he that two Gianna varieties are mixed in certain yropurii‘.=:=s. H.» mm (u “no, «ne., :m anuu‘ny or cider In do which it is desired to h'AVeagzlin and fig‘lill. In such a caie the same mixture mus!- lw made, and in like panpurtiong. Au astringent, harsh wait, and a‘rich. chet fipplfi wiil "Hen he faun'i to combine the qurditi s rcqms-i e for the very highest flavor 212 d heavirsx budy. Grinding {-1159- is a Very important item in the mnuufavtnre of goo-1 cider. The whn‘le fruit, pulfi, s ei rind anal all. shmfld Ir.- completely mashed. If she juice uf an apple be extracted withum bruising Ihe fruil, it win he fuund thin and defective- in richrsesg, c-nmpared to the juice of the same apple afier being perfectly macer ate-! and left. expuscd to the influence of the air and light for twenty four or thirty six hours. Grinding simul L that-Mere, he very prrfrcc. and the pmunee numb. fer one at two days before making: up. Th 9 making up of the cheese for gressmg should he pet'torml-d only upon a clean, sweet platform, and rye straw. free. from rust, or weeds. used to keep it in place. A gentle pres sure should he first given. and the cidor from such first; running should he harrelvdhy itself, the cheese allowed lo stand. say involve hours, then additional pressure given from which will he obtained the best quality of liquor; the last; running will perhaps he the most. 6103?, but: its richness will he lound fiminishod; in other worals, the saccharine m. 'ter or sugar will be less, and of course the quality inferior. Aftt'r the last running, or win-n no more juice of the apple in its pure state can he obtained, the top of the cheese ie SC-me'iimES taken 06' and a. few pailsfull of meta-r add-ml, when pressure is again applied, and a very in'erior quality of liqunl‘ obtained. almost. entirely destitute of sugar, but. often making a tall-whit: vinegar. The font-ennui 4: may he said to be the. com pletion of the work of making and managing cider, although racking off and bottling are aftzrrwards necessary (-0 bring it 10 perfection. The time which may elape utter making the. cider be'orc fermentation commences depends both upon the quality and condition of the fruit from which it is made and the temperature of the weather. Il‘the fruit. is only partially ripe' and this w:-::t.lzer warm, fermentation often com mence-s whilst: a- lew hours after c3prvssing :lto juice; While it‘ the weather is cold and the fruit. we'll ripened, days. or powihly WGE‘kF, may elapse before fermentation commences.~— In either (2339. it. Is better to pit-:9: the casks under a Shed protected from the sun, but. open it) a. free circulation of air. Leave out the buugs. Have ready 8. cask With the bungkept in, and as the fermentation goes on, and the froth isaues from the hung holes, fill up from day to day from the cask in which the bung has hem kept. As anon as the froth ceases to issue from the. hung holes. see that tho cask is full. then drive in the bungs tightly, leaving open a. small rent or spigot. for a few days, or until the froth becomes like pure light. cream, free from dirty particles, then close all up tight; the less fermentation takes place the sweeter will be the liquor. Clean. swuet. masks must befsupplied, and if any tinge ofmustiness. slack some fresh lime in each cask, leaving i: from one to two hours. If go ogseration does not. leave the cash fresh on clean, repeat the process, and it is rare that a cask will be found with any tinge of a. musty character after a. second appliralion of the lime.~—l¥li'chig42n Fin-- ”£l7l Coxsx‘umi‘mx on A Cow Pu' FOR. l’norwr -1m; l’n.~..\rs.—-;\luny persona who are fond of plants urediseouruged in their attempts to pre— serve them (luring the winter, not having the accommodations of a green house, and are forced to abandon this gnatifiontion, as circum cumsmnees willnm permitthom to provide such astmutum. Acorre-pondent so circumstanced, wishes some information to aid him in the for: mansion of a cold pit, capable of protecting Plan? 0““? \‘v’iulel‘, without the use of any in' Uficr‘l hem. Many half hardy or partially tender plants m"! be svoured in a. wooden frame, mad“! lixtle. ‘leePfl‘ -h:x_n usual. and well 3 protect-ll by heaping Soil and. Hahle litter 1 against ils sides to such a deplh as to prevent l the fmS' from peneh‘aiing § and covet-kw it. closely in winter when the nights are seere by straw mats and boards. Such afmme, nine» ‘ feet long and four wide, furnished with three éashesfioulel he readily constructcdhy morliciug the end and side-boards, or furnishing the“. with hooks and staples, which would admit of their removal if necessary. The frame should have a. slope from back to front of ahouteiah teen inches. with'a soulhern exposure. If it is intended to remove it, it may he made inore firm by morticing the end and side boards, also the sash boards and corneri osts, which driven into the ground gi:e it. stability. This will serve for the {innervation of many valuable bedding out plants. such as vorbeuas, p-insies, gera niums, cm‘nutione, mlgnonette, polyamhus. an riculas, and a. variety of others not sufliciently hardy tosurvivethe winter. All they would require in such a situation would be the OCCflr sional admission of air, when possible. - and attention to avoid damp; very few applications of water would be found necessary, the plants being kept as much as posaihzo in a. sum; or rear..- The inside of the frame should be hovered with coal ashes or gravel as a bottom on which to stand ihe pots. When shelter is required for tall plants, a sunk pit in nocealary; about twenty feet would he a convenient length, and four feet wide; less than this would not. be worth the trouble of building. It might be sunk three feet below the level of the ground, if fa cilities existed for draining of the “"39? which mm d accumulate; this mutt. fir“, be prowded for, as the inside of the pit should be perfectly dry. Tine viral] should be built, of brick; the back wall 813 feet high including three below llm"snrface. and the from four and a half, which would allow eighteen inches above the grounfi. The wall would require a- wooden plaie min which the sash posts are to be mor need, which could be so constructed as to be “W‘s-“‘9, 80 as to afl'rird facilities at, any time for filling the pit. with forcing material, for Which purpoee it, might: be conveniently used. In seven: Weather it. would require to be closely covered will] mass and buards for the exclusion of the frost, and only exposed when the What-her would admit of iL. In a pit of this ‘size many valuable plants could be wintercd, such as gomniums, I'uchsias, 01‘3th and lemon tacos, tender roses, salvias. ageramms, azaleas. and many other favorite plants not able to withstand exposure during the winter. The plants required to fill the flower borders each season could there be se cured, and would not require to be renewed at. the nursery. By (iiviiiing the pit. into two com partments, one would be appropriated to the raising of plants. for removal to the kitchen garden, when the smsoxi would be sufficiently advanced. ty whirl) moans tomatoes, melo‘us, and many o|h?l‘ vegetables could be procured at a much earlier (hm: thanthey would if sown o: oucein theopcn ground. The flower gar :leu would be furnished with choice (rounds in bloom in June, which had been fin-worded and tramsplmm-d early in May. and would by this trealnwntl be worthy a place in the garden. The Saving would in a few seasons make. up for the outlay in renewing each spring what the previoua winter int-l »des'roycd.-—(r'omiqn town Trficg’ruplz. @ll2 fiaiict. THE ONLY PREPARATION _ ._ ~ THAT rue guy“ THE 'l‘En‘T OF H: ans, AND GROWS MORE ANIIXQ'IOBE POPULAR. EVERY 'D ! . And testimonials, new, and almost without number, might '4! given from ladies and gentlemen in all grades of society, whose united testimony none could resist, that l'rof. Wood’s Hair Restorative will restore the ball! and gray. and nwsnrve the hair of the you 211 to old age, in all its yOuthful hmmtv. Buns Csssn, Mich., Dec. 21,1858. PROP. W 001! : Thee wilt please accept a line to inform that: that the hair on my head fell on" over twenty years ago, caused by n. complicated chronic disease. attended with no «rum-ion on the head. A continual course of sulfuring through life having- reduced me to a state of depo-ndvncc, I hare not been able to obtain stufi' for arms, neither has-e I been able to do them up, in consequence of which my head has suffered extremely from cold. This induced me to buy Briggs dz Hodgcs almost the last cent I iuui on earth for a. two do'lur bottle of thy. Hair Restorative about the firstof August last. i have faith fully fallmwd the directions, and the bald spot is now covered wi 1: hair thick and black. though short; it is also cunning in all uwr my head. Feeling confident that anuth-w large bottle would restore it entirely and pPr nmncntly, I feel anxious to perueverein its use, and hr:- ing destitute of means to purchase any more. I would ask thee if thee wunldst not be willing to se'nd me an order on ’thinc.l agents for a lint-t 1", and receive to thyself the scripture declaration—“the rewtircl is to those who are kind to the widow and famurlass." Thy friend. SUSA NNAH KIRBY. Liousn-zn, Noble Co , Indiana, Feb. 5, 1858. Paar. 0 J. W 001): Dear Sin—ln the latter part of the year 1852. while attending the State and National Law School of the State of New Y--rk, my hair. from a cause unknown to ma, commenced fallingofl' 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 remaining poi-tion upon the side and back pa'rt of my head shortly after became gray, so that. you will not be surprised when I tell you that upun my return to the Shite of Indians, my more casual caqnnintgnuoa were not so much at a loss to discover the cause u- thc change in my appearance, as my more inti mate acquaintances were to recognize me at all. I at. on cc 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 Into, until,‘fortnna.tely, in the latter part. of the year 1857, your Restorative was recommended to me by a. druggist, as being the most re liable Hair Restorative in use I tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the desired effect. Since that time, I have used seven dol lum’ worth of your Restorative, and as a. result, have a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no moneycnn buy. As a. mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so wonderful an article, I havemecom mended its use '0 many of my friends and acquaintances, who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very respectfully, yours, A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Depui 444 Broadway. and said by all dealers through out the wnrld. 0. J . WOOD & 00., Proprietors, 4.44 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. Ami sold by all god Dfugis and Fancy Goods Dealers. aulT—dfzw3m Ii N 131:3 OME ’v Ed 19 m. TO THE LADIES HUNT’S “BLOOM OF B. 838,” n. riqh my! delicate color lul‘ the checks and lips, WILL NOT \VASH UR Rm: OFF. and when nnce applied remains durable for years. mauled free in battles fur $l.OO. HUNT‘S “ULN'RT TOILET I’UWDEB,” imparts a dnzz! u}: whiteness lo the complexion, and is unlike any thing (:lsEe usml for this pun-puss. mailed free fun-30 cents. manna --HRI’I‘ISH UALM,"l'emu\'us tun, fwckles, sunburn and all eruplious of the skin, mailed free for 50 cum-z - lIUK'E‘S “IMPERIAL POMADE,” for the hair, strengthens and improves its gmwlh. keeps it from lull iug ofl‘. an: warranted TO MAKE THE HAIR. CURL, mnilvd free fur $1 01). HUNT'S ‘~ PEARL BEAUTiFIER,” For the teeth and gums, cleanses nun] whiten- the teeth, hmrdeus the gums, purilivs the: hr-bath eti’ectualiy. PRESE RV ES 'J‘Hr; TEETH AN D PREVENTS TOOTH-ACRE, mailed free for 3“ ul). HUKT’S “ BRIDAL W'REATH PERFUME,” arloubie extract of omnge blosaums and coiugue, mailed free for $l.OO. Thi~ exquisite perfume was first used by the PRINCESS ROYAL OF ENGLAN D. on her marriage. MESSRS [[ll3 T & 00 presented the PRINCESS with an elegant case of Perfumery. (in which all of the above articles were included.) in humfsome cutglnss with gold stoppers, valued at $l5OO, particulars of which appenred in the public print-x. All the above articles sent FREE by Ex press (or $5.00. Cash cnn either accompany the order or be paid to the express agent on delivery of goods. ‘ HUNT 8:. 00., Potfumers to the Queen, Rucsx'r Snug“, Losnox, AND 707 Smsox STREET, The Trade supplied. PHILADELPHIA. sop-L-dly . P Ru u L AMA 1311,;N__.———w herens, the Honorable 16115 J. PEARSON, President of the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Judicial District, con. sisting of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin . and the Hon. A. 0. Hmsrzn and Hon. FELIX N lssmn Associ ate Judges in Dauphin county, having issued th'dr pre— cept, hearing date the lsth day of Dutch-r, 1880, to ma directed, for holding a. Court of Dyer and Terminer and General J nil Delivery and Quarter Sessions of thel’eace at Harriaburg, for the county of Dauphin, and to com mence an the 34 Monday of November, being the 19th day qf Not-ember. 1860, and toyontihue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given- to the Coroner, J us tices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county oi Dauphin, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, with, their records, inquisitions, examinatibns,a.nd theirown remembrances, to do those things which to their oflice appertains to he done; and those who are bound in re coguiunces to prosecute against the prisoners'that are or slum be in the Jail or Dauphin county, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand at Harrisburg the 15th day 01 October, in the yen:- of our Lord, 1860., and in the eighty-third year of the independence of the United states. J. M. EYSTER, Sheriff. Snzxxrv’s Owner, Harrisburg, October 15. 1860. } octlT-dkwté UPHOLSTERING. - C. 'F. VOLLMEB. ls prepared to do all kinds of work in the UPHOI.STERING BUSINESS. Pays particular attention to MAKING AND PUTTING DOWN CAHI’ETS. MAKING AND REPAIRING MAT. TRASRES, REPAIRING FURNITURE. &c.. 6m. He um b.- fuund at all times m. his residence. in the ram- of the Willi an Tell Housé, corner of Raspberry and Black— burn: alleys snp29-dly I}! E M U V A L ~ JOHN “TE-LOVER, DIERCHANT TAILOR, Has removed to 60 MARKET STREET. Where he will be 'phased :0 see all his friends octS-dtf DEED PAR”) PEACH was, Dried _ UNPARED PEACIIFS,‘ n - ‘ .ed BLACKBEBRIES,just recuivnd gen APPLES, Du 00:46. WM. DOCIL JR” 5,, GO, HUMPH R E Y ' S SPECIFIC HOMEOPA THIQ REMEDIES, an: s'de at “news on; gum, nO2? _ ‘ 91 Market Street TOY-BOOKS of.an endless Variety, for songpfifii‘s“n'2££k;2§.‘““"°“"“ “f °'" ““19 final. 3 KELLER’S DRUG STO RE is the plane to and the but mortmeut efforts Mom. finsinwa «flaws» DENTISTRY. ' ‘ 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—dkwtf , B. M. GILDEA, D. I). S. W W . HAY s , A'i‘TORNEY-_AIT-LAW. O FF I CE, WALNU STREET, BETWEEN SECOND dc THIRD,- aps] numswnqzjg: ......E‘EL THEO. F. SOHEFFER, BOOK, CARD AND JOB PRINTER, inns No. In Market Stu-art. Harrisburg. JAS. Ir. ’SHUNK, ATTORNEY AT LAW OIFIOE IN THE: ’ BUILDING OPPOSITE PRO’I‘ HONOTARY’S OFFICE. _lufl] ___._#_ Harrisburg, Pa. I {dly ’ ‘ll. C. WEIGHEL, ; SURGEON AND OCULIST, RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET. He is now fully prepared to attend promptly to the duties of professwn in all its branches. A LDXG Ann “my succussrun amnion. Exmamsos justifies him in promising full and ample satisfaction to all who may favor him Wm: a call, be the disease-Chronic or any other nature. 11118-de wly W’ M. H. 'M I L L E li, ATTORNEY AT LA W. Omen corner of MARKET STREET and the SQUARE, (W ysth’s,) second floor front. 113' Entrance on Market Square. a n2l.lyd&‘ T H OM AS 0.1%ch WELL, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, 015163 in Third Ptl‘ect, (me Door West of His Residence, HARRISBURG, PA., Will attend to applications for Pensions and Patents in Washangton City, D. C , and will practice in the Court 01 Claims in said city. By an arrangement with responsible parties in Washington City. In: is rumbled to assure all who may entrust their applications, either for Pensions or Patents, on him, that they will be tnzthfully and properly attended to. on the mom rrsonahll- terms. ..j P. AUUHMUTY, kFI ; ATTORNEY AT LA‘N, MILLERSBURG, DwramCovmv, PA. Will practice before the Dauphin, Northumberlsnd and Perry County Courts. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims All kinds of conveyancing executed with dispatch. Land surveys made at shortcut. notice. decZ—dly JOHN PTASZYK Respectfully informs the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinityltlmt he is ready at 2Ll] times to TUNE AND REPAIR PIANO FORT ES, ORGANS, and Musical In struments of 3.11 description. Mr. l’tuszyk is recom mended by the leading Musical Mauumcml'ies of New York, 9.9 well as other cities uf mu U nit-ed States. All orders left at Mr. WM. KNOGIIE’S Music Store, Market street, or Hart’s Hotel, will be promptly and faithfully attended to. no4-dly WM. PARK HILL, - scwassou To a. s. Lmz, PLUMBER AND BRASS FOUNDER, 108 MARKET b‘T., HARRISBURG. BRASS cas’rmss, of awry desuriptiuu, madeto order. American manufactured Lead and Iron Pipes of all sizes Hydrants ofevery dpucrip‘dun made and rupujmd. Hotand Cold Water Baths, shower Baths, Water closets, Cisnern Pumps, Lead Cufliusand Lend work of every description done at the shortest notice, on the most reasonable terms Factory and Engine work in general. _All orders thank fully received and punctually attended to. The highest price in (sash given for old Copper, Brass, head and Spelt". myIS-dtf J c. MoL T z, I ENGINEER, MAGEINIST AND STEAM FITTEB, Na. 0, North Sixth at, between Wain.“ and Mark“, Harrisburg; Pa. Machinery slavery «l- scription made and repaired. Brass (locks of all sizes, and a. large assortment of GM Hitting“ eonstantly on hand. All work done in this establishment will be under his own [algal-vision, and warranted to give satisfaction. on RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE, TRACT AND SUNDAY SCHOOL 115130311312 Y, E. S. G EHMAN, 27 SOUTH SECBND s'l‘REl-iT, ABOVE CHESNUT, nmnxanuue, PA. Depot for the sale of Stereuscopes,Stm-eogcupic Views, Music and Musical Instruments. Also, subscriptions takan for religious amhll'eu.tim:l_s.._~ . fi no3o—dy I ACOB P. BARJR‘INGER, hffifv’, 0 RNAMENTAL A ND [lO USE PAINTER. No. 47. Emmi Tau-. 1» STREET. (AT BOYEH ’5 GA RR! AGE FACTORY” Harrrisburg, Pa. 3? Plain and Oman-nunmlrgigus', in Gilt. and Silvangot up with mama! as and despntch. Paper Vumislzcd. um} am craters promptly utirndud to. (Ewe me a. call. aept'l-dzi‘ FRANKLIN HOUSE, BALTIMORE, MD This plasma! and cummndious Hotel has been the roughly re-flttvd -u.nd re-furuished. It is glelwuhfly sicuufied on Earth—Wed corner of [lnward and Fmrfldin stream. a. few doors wvst of the Northern Central ail way Depot. Evesy attention [mid to Ihe comfort ofibis gul’fltfl. G. LEISENKING, l’mpuiefioth jam—ti (Late of Selina Grove, Pa.) 33mm fippiicufiaufi. B A N K N 0 'l‘ l C E -—Notlce lS- hereby given, that the under-igned have formed am Asso ciation, and prepared and executed aCertiflcste, for the purpose of establishing a'Bamk of Issue, Discount and Depcmite, under the provisions of the am. entitled -= Ayn act to establish a system of' Free Banking in Pennuyl. vanin, and to secure the public agniusp loss from Insul vent Banks,” uppruved the3lst day of March, A D. 1860, said Bank to be called THE DOWNING TUWN BANK, to be located in Dowuiugtown, to consist of a. Capital Stock 0" Fifty Thunsnnd Dollars, in aha-res of Fifty Dol lars each, with the privilege of increasing the same to any amount not exceeding ii 8.11 Three Hundred Timur and Dollars. - ' Qharlra Downing, John Webster, William Edge, Richard D. Wg 115, J. P. Hungh, September 3, 1860 —sepl BA N K A OTI U Im—Notlce IS hereby given that am Association has been formed and a. certificate prepared for the purpose of establishing a Bank of Lane. Disc'ount and Deposits under'the pmvi sions of the act entitled “An act to establish a system of Free Banking-in Pennsylvania, and to secure the pub— lic against loss from Insolvent Banks,"appruved theglst dzsy of Mnrch 1860. The said Bank to be called “ The Bethlehem Bank,” and to ha 101: ted in the borough of Bethlehem, in the county of Northampton, with “Gapi— tnl Stack of Fifty Thousand Dollars. in shares of Fifty Dollars each, with the privilege of increasing the said stuck to 'l‘wu Hundred Thousand Dollars. auZG-dfim BA N K N UTIU E.~Notlce is hereby given, that an association has been formed and a certiflcnte prepared, for the purpose of establishing ‘- Bank uFissue,lliuL-.ouut and deposit, under the provisions of the met, entitled “An Act to establish a Hys’tem of free hawking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the public agaillfil loss by insolveut bunks,” approved the thirty-first duyfll March, 1860. The mid Bank to be called the “FREE BANK," and to be located in the city of Phihdelphin, and to consist of u. cupiml stock of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, in shares of fifty dollars each with the privilege of innreusing the same to any 21mm!“I not uxceuding in all one million of dollars. ij-dtim E‘X'l ENL‘II DN (IF BANK UHA li'l ER Notice is hurehy given that “ The Farmers’ and Machunics’ Bunk of Huston,” a. Bank of Discount and Deposite, located in the bnrnugh of Easton, NorthnmP' ton cuunty‘ Pennsylvania, htwinga. capi ml of Fourulm' dred Thousand Dnllnrn. will apply to the next. Legislature of Pennsylvania for a. renewal of its charter for fiftuen yral'fl, l'mm the expiration of its premant chm-tar, with its present. cnpitnl stock, powers and privileges, and without any alteration in or increase of the same. 9.S.MIOH‘W' ' t mg. roman, Cashier. I‘m 53537571331 B A N K N lIT [0 E.—-L\otl(s6 IS hereby given that an Aanoriation has been formed and a Certificate prepun-d for the purpose of enmbllnhing a Bank of Issue. Discount. and Dflpuflite. under the pl'OVi' sinus of Ihe not entitled ‘- An act to establish a, syfltem of free banklngin Pennsylvania.l and to nm-ure the public against loss from insolvent bunks,” approved the 315'! day of March, 1860. The said Bank to be called the u state Bank,” and to he‘located in the ci‘y or philmiel. phifi, and to consist nf uCnpitul Stuck of Fifty Thousand Dollal'g. in ahnren of Fifty Dollars each, with the privi 19g: of increasing thv name tn unyamountnotexceeding inhall One Million of Dollars. ju29-d6m* SMOKE ! SMOKE ! z SM! ‘Klfi - :_.1..- . not objectionable when from a CIGAR t KELLEB’S DRUG STORE. 91 Market streeg‘fersflelfgfia FOR the genuine EN GLISH M US'I‘ARD so to 1 K 311113398 DRUG STORE. I David Shalmire, William Rogers, J. K. Eshelman, Samuel Ringwalt, Stephen Blatchford .~d6m who ijuufickccpcm /,, .w 1;?» 3%“ i 4 ~ . ‘\ ~s~°§®mekef )5. Egg»? ECONOMY! G’m\ 6‘; ”J: Diwa‘twfln? Q g 3 Save the Pieces! 9&:1 A; accidents will happen, wen in wen-regulated fan-1 i- Hes, it in very desirable to have some cheap and cone nient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, are. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can nflotd to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stick ing point. There is no longer In. necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles It is just the article for cone. shell, and other ornaments) work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable re aration is n. e ' cally {mold in aolult’iog, and possezsidngolllif Eggngfizixgiie quahtles of the beat cabinet-makurs’ Glue It ma be used in‘ the place of ordinary mucilage, being vnitly more adhesive. “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE 5’ N. 13.—A Brush accom mains each I) . ' cents. _ P 001.10 Price, 25 WHOLESALE Daron Ho. 48 CEDAR 51333-1, New You: HENRY c. SPALDING &. 00., Box No. 3,600. New York dtidrvot) Put up for Dealers in Games containing Four, Eight, and Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show—Gard accompanying each package. if? A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every household 1,3} ' Sold by al prominent Stationers, Druggista, Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy stores. Country merchants shuuld make a now of SPAM)- ING’S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. It will stand any climste. febl4—dkwly 311 ml mute. DELAWARE MU [‘UAL SAFETY IN __ SURANUB COMPANY. armors, S.HE.COR. 7 ”my AND ammo-1r SIS- PHIIAA DELPHIA Incorpornt¢d 1835. _ Marine Insurance on “meals, cargo'and Freight, to al psrts of the world. Inland Insurance on goods by nun-a, canals, Rakes am; land carriage to all parts of the Uuian. Fire Insurance on membudim generally, and on stores. 1131;ng houseu, 31c. Assets of the Cempnny, Novemberl, 1858, 3698,80420 d 00 1011:1111. The Board of Directors have-this ziaydechred a Hindu-c uf Eix Per Gem. in Cash, on the Original Capital Stock, and Six Per Dent. on the Scrip of the Company, payable or and after ls! pmfimo They have also declared a Snip Dividend 25f Twenty-1m Her Cent. on the Original stochaud on the Earned Pre niumu for the year arming October 31 1853, Cettnficataafm which will he issued tn the Jan-ties entitled to the same. or uni after the first of December next. Preambiu mm Rexoluziun adapted. by the Board. Whom”, The increased means of tho Company minim grom Profits, and which will be derived frnm the [humanoi- Capital Stock under the late amendments to the Act of In ;otporation, render the further continuance of tho Human tee Capital unnecessary; thurefore be it'—- _ Resolved, That the Guarantee Capital be discontinued, and the Notes repruwenting the same ha delivered up to the makers thereof. as soon an the fiisksmkau duringthepafiori embraced in said Notes shall have determinnn. D l H E C T 0 R 3 : William Martin, Edmund A. Bender, Theo. Paulding, Jon B. Penman. John 0 Davis, Jumps Ttaqnair, William Eyre, Jr. James 0. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig. Joseph H. Seal, , Dr. R. M. Huston, Goofi. Leipor, Hugh Graig Charles Kelly, Snm’l. E. Stokaa J. F. Penismn, Henry Sloan, Ed. Darlington, El. Jones Brooke, Spencer M’llvajne, Thomas 0. Hand Robert Burton, Jacobl’. Jones, Jae. B. M’Fatl‘d. Joshua. P. Eyre, Jno. B. Sample, D. 'l‘. Morgan, J. 'l‘ Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, Prasidcn3. THOMAS 0. HAND, Viol Pie-widow HENRY LYLBURN, Sacrctmy. The undermgned, as Agent for _the above Company, ll prepared to make Insurances on all descriptions of proper ty, on the most liberal terms. and Jydkw WM. BUEHLEB. fi‘tiwiiuncous. NUW/ELTIES. RECEIVED AT SCHEFFEN’S B DOETORE, Chinese Tumbler, ‘ . ' Deceptive Tumblers, Watch Boxes—lmitation Pack of Cards, Whistling Balloons, Moveable Animals, ,Do. Men, ‘9' Magnetic Fishes, Do. Ducks, 1‘ Do. ' Turtles; Do. Ships,| Magnets, _ Conipassess of all sizesfi temps for marking Lines, 850., at 38 cents. Cards Cases, Needle Thunders, a. very useful article for Ladies at 20 cents. _ Porcelain Slates and Pencils. pair Brushes, Lead Pencils in Boxes, Gum Balls of every size Ind quality and prices. Paint Boxes, Brushes, Lead Pencil Sharpeners, Finger Rings, Globes, Key lungs, Pocket Pieces, Pen Knives, China. Ornamentf, With Ink Stands, &c., attached. Parallel Rulers, Pen Wipers, Sand Boxes, Pen Racks. Microscopes 'of different sizes. Magneto-Electric Machine. - China Marbles of all sizes and prices . 61356 L‘ U (L Common “ Spaldiug’s Prepared Blue, a. useful article in every family, Uptou’s H u u u “ Mathematical Instruments of dilferent styles. Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings Magic Wafers, or Electricity Illustrated, price 75 tents a box. Magic Duplicating and Impression Paper. . Kaleidiscopes and Multiplying Glasses. Dominoes of all sizes, qualities and prices. Pocket. Ink Stands ~‘ “ “ Cork Screws, suitable for carrying in Yest rocket. Puzzles, Mir-runs, Dice, Perfumery. V Colored Crayons. Chalk do Papier Macho Work Boxes. 1‘ “ Writing Desk and Portfolio. afi'Fnr sale at SOHEFFER’S BOOKSTORE, mar 39 No. 18 Market Street. EXTBAUTS! EXTRAGTSH woonswon-ru a: BUNNEL‘S SUPERIOR FLAVORING xxx-3.1018 0F BITTER ALMOND, NECTARINB. V PINE APPLE, - STRAWBERRY, ROSE, B Ju§t received and for sale by LA” je29 WM. DOCK. JR... do 00 AHAFFINE CAN DLEh ! I I——Made of PURE PARAFFINE, a material obtained from COAL, combining the ILL‘UMINATING properties and chemical constituents of .(13'8. They will stand all cli mates, give a clear nmd bullumt light and burn Tax Pu Gautlonger than W n, Spam or any other candle in the market. For sale by - WM. DOCK, .13., mat-11' Sole Agent for Harriaburg. H 0 1 BOYS AND GIRLS : BALLS z Luck to your interest. You can buy Bat and Pal-lo; In": for five cents, at ' .1025. KELLER’S Drug Store. I YKENS VALLEY NUT COAL.— J Just received. a full supply of S. M. 0035 LYKENB VALLEY NUT GOAL. Fannie by murT ' JAMES M. WHEELER November 10, _lnfis Iv: EEE‘EK 2‘; ('1 1) , it [2Olllll. IiH—‘LMBDIS ' , GENUINE PREPARATIONS. HELMBOLD’S nun“; .b " n m. n m rurs menu r 0: 3335:3113: HELMBOLU’B menu to, thy Gr“; ' BELMBULDZS mum: for the nmm' Hum flOLD'S menu for n... “mg, In hMBUI.D’-‘* 151 mm: m 1.4." or Med", 111-11.11 uow’s BUGIIU wr mum“ of yum}, HELM BOLD’B BUGHU for Dulficnlt Bra ‘thin ' HELM BOLD’S 3110"“ for Weak Larval g. HELM ISOLD’S BUUHU 702' Genera' Dvbility. H hLM Bl :L o'B BUUHU for UDiVPflM Imamtudc , HELMBOLD’S BUCHU fer Hun-m- oI Dix-edge. HELM nnLD’s BUCHU for Night sue a. HELMBOLD’fl BUUUU 01‘ W keluth-s. HELM SOL o’B 8110'”? f- :- Bryn-4! of the Skin. HELMBULD’S HUCHU for Eruptions. HELMBOIID’S BUCflU for PAL"! in the Back. HELMB' LD’S BUCHU I'or Hanna-55 of the Eyelids,with Temporary fiufi‘usion nd Lops of nght. HELMBOLD'S HUGH U for Mobility and Hmtleasnesa; with Want at" Atlantiou and Horror of Swiuty. HELM ROLD’S BUG “U for Übslmctium. HELMBOLD’S tsUGHU for Emerges arising from India crufion, and all Di-ea L-on of FEMALE“ , FEMAI. v.B, FEM ALES‘, FEMALES, FEMALES, Emmws. TAKE Nu Mums a ILLS, TAKE NO MORE P] “.8, THEY ARE 0? N 0 AVAIL, THEY ARE DE I‘o AVKII‘... U 36 HELMROLD’S EX'HIACT BUUHU for all com plainzn invi-ieut lo the srx. NU FAMILY SHUULD BE WITHOUT IT ! TAKE NO MORE BALSAH or Injuriuu~ and Umlsanant Medicine or Unpluamut-nd Dan 3 mus liiseaavs. Use: HELMBOLD’S er‘KAGl‘ 81. OHU for Excuses arising from habits il=dulg4 d in BY Y UNG AND OLD, And fa: diaeaßt-s {is n: tram Hahn: ul' 1) seipnfiou. It re moves all impropc r disc!) ”5-4;, and w»ll rec-tore the gatient in a shalt timu tau sun: or Hn-ultn am! Punt}. Um "EL“BOLD‘S FX‘I‘HACT lEUCHU for Diseases and Afl‘eutnms of the most Dmn- wing Ch mantvr. Use HELMBULD S EXTuACT BUUHU for all Allen tions and Disegses o" the UMNARY ORGANS, Whether existing in MALE 0R FEMALE, From ahatemr muse originuting, and no matter of H' N? LUDG HTAND’NH. All of the übuvu aisle-‘25 wd symp'om a‘nfit of the Baum treatmpm, and my oligjuu v I'm-m _crforsgtmo cause. nEAb 2' READ ! Hmmnow’s BUGHU is manna pleasant in taste and MOP. but immudian nu Its not on. Pursnn all“ appear (I b9forr me, an A‘derman of the City of l’hilghlphiu. H. 'l' H‘LLMMOLh, Curmlat. “bu. being du'y sworn, does any. that: i‘ , n-p muiuu co: ruins nu Nar cotic, Melcury. or injurious daug,'bnl is purely vaelnbla. H, 'l'. HELM «01.». Su=e 34- Imm: mar. Sworn and sub- cribed bv-lore me, this ‘2. ‘d dny m buvem. hog. 185-; - WM. 9 . IBHARD, Qldermzun _ ding-Ge $1 pvr bottle, ugh-{l}» ss:r:lé:ive£di {DEM—ad- A TRIAL 0051's BUT A DOLEan—TRY 11', And be convince-d of its efiicac And it vs ..c umpmig’d r-y rylmblu and responsib'o c‘ Itifiuuteu from Prol'cnaora of M‘ dlcnl 001109.05, L-lm-gymeu and 0 her» “613*!“de u. 'r uELmur LD Prac'icaland Ana'y lcul Ghr mist. 104 P‘ouih 'l‘9n2h sure: Mu c.l u nut. I'm. rjphia. NEG! SfiARY CAUTION —-.‘huu'd unpr xcipl d Ueztlerfl “‘Y 10 PM!“ all‘ anolhpr article, which pm: a brtter prefix and is wuth r 33. - ASK FUR HELMB'ILD’S 1' XT’HAC’I‘ BUCHU. TAKE LU ”THE". ‘ _ CURE‘ GUARANTEED. Sold by JOHN WYE'I'H, DI ngg-hz. corner of Marke‘ and Second sin-rl5, Harm-I urg. A NI! A LI, 11R "Is‘GIST? F FER TWHE HE CUT THIS OUT—St ND OR CALL FOR. 11‘. ~ 1 a i A 231) AVOID EXPUPU uh} A‘Nll IMPOSITION u"‘ - A m anyway: .SW_W 132222;”: 5.6:“? ".3 finit- V ‘l’ (L .i 11;?“ WEEK. $552; a . - {(91:43 5212:: $1233“ kin-:8” gab“?! if ”a. C? ":1“: }»\J.3 m «ems; 1S? ~ g; .V." . I ;; g. '7. mg »~ v-mxvfii "9.339755 'l2-'31!" .-‘ :12 -- 0 ~ " :x" ~.\.L-'.-.«'.,;;r:.; ~75: 5"“.55 7- r- "a i’ iv" 7"“ ' Lula-lA,:w j‘ " AWIY‘?) ”1.113%Q IBM, 37-"- ,ng‘jir‘r _'7’, I}: " ' j.. ’ » ‘ 53:1? .Véwffisgair- L 13.3 .: "7‘ '3 2;: ' ii: ‘. N 3: 1m nperient and Stomachio preparation of IRON puri fied of Oxygen and Carbon by combuntion in Hjsdvogeu Sanctioned by the high-:3: Maui a] Amhorifiea, lull) in Europe and the United States, and prescribed in \heir practice. The experience or thousands daily proves that no Dw paraiion of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of the 13mm!T daprnnsiun of vital energy, pale and otherv ise sickly complex-dons, indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case. _ Innoxioua in all maladies in which it. has been tried, it. has proved alasnlutely cumtiVe in each of the following complaints, viz: In Damn-N. chvous Ange-nose, Emcu'non. ms- Psrsu, Cous'rmu‘ms. Dunno”. Ifi'SENTEkY, Immanu- Goxsqu-nox. Sensuous Tunaucuons Sa- ... Rat-mm Mlsamssmannm. “'3lms.orn.ouosms. lawn: Charm.» urns, Gamma (mam-ems. Huntsman, I‘3l n Ek‘dlflgerhVEßS. Pmpus a): THE FACE, &c. In cixfics of Gunmen Imam-n, whvther the result of acutr dike-:80, or of the continued din inntion nf n-vrvnus and muscular au- rgy from chronic cm- p'ainls o: e trial u! chi» restorative has proved sucressful to an extent which nudescrip ion or wntte-n utta-stmiuu mu!" rendncm ible Invuiids so 10! g bs-d ridden as to have In com» forgott. u in their own might-o bonds. hun- snark-m; rem!" cured in thy busy world as i- just ram-nan from protm- ml trawl in a dinmnt land. Some wry signal imtum es of this kind are nttcstrd nf femalw Sufferers. FmßCrflYG‘li Victims of «warm! mnmsmns. sanguiueous exhnumiou. critic"! changes. and that com; lie Jinn oF nermus and dyspe; tic :awriaiou to air and exercise for which the phfiirinn has no name In vaous armo'nms 09 all kin-m. and for remmms familillr to m‘vdicul men, Ihe ripen-anon ”1' this p: epamliuu or iron must uecessariPy bu szllnlarr, ior. milk» the old oxides, i 1 is vigorously tonic, witht‘rut bring emailing zand uverlleutmg; and gently‘ rpgulally apo-xivnl,9v- II in 1118 most obrtiuate cuties of cosliveuvss without ever bviuga gastric purgative, or inflicting a dlfiwgrrcalflv wmazzon. It is ibis luner property. arm» 5 Others, “h-ch {nukes it so remarkably efl'ectunl and permanenw runway lor P-ilrs, upon which it also appears to ex. rt 3 dislike! and s; with: action. by dispersing the local tunnem-y whir‘n l'mms tl-rm In DYSPEPSIA, innumemb eas are imcnusas, a single mm of these chazyleah- Pills [ms ofven anflired 101- 1b:- most habitu-l casee, including the attendant I'mn’rmrss ln nnch-‘cked Dunne“, even when advanced to Dvsm 'rERY, continued, _emacinting, :ln-I «ppnn-mly malignant the e-fl'rcts have been equally dec=siw and astonirhinz. . In the local pAins, loss of flesh and st‘rvnglh. Ilrhilitnfing cough, and remitlem hectic, which gene-rallyinllimtr IN crerux-r CONSUMPTION, this remedy has allhayvrl tlw alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting instancps. - In Fokowwus Trnzncunosxs, this medicated irnn has had far more thun the good eflect of the most. cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any or then-vel! known liabilities ‘ The attention of femalescnnnot be too confidenflyinvfled to this remcdy and restorative, in the cases peculiarly af routing them. ~ - ‘ [n BHUJMATISH. both chronic and inflammmory—in the latrer, however, more decxdedly—it hing bc-rn invariuhh we“ reported, bolh as alleviating pain and reducing the swel lsngs and stifi‘ness of the joints and musclts. In INTERIITTENT Ravens it 1:53: nucmsafily ke n grogt remedy and envrgatic restorative, and its progresariu the new settlements of the West, will probably be one ot‘higb renown and “stillness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole mam-y of medicine, whirh exerts such pmmpt, lznfepy. and fully restorative efi‘ucts. Good appeliw, camp on» digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual dispomion for active and chePrful exercise, Immediately follow its use. Put up in neat Hut metal boxesuontaming 60 pills, prion 60 cents‘peg' box ; for sale by dmggists and dealers. Will be sent tree to any address on recejpt. of the price. All letters, orders, 310‘, should be addressmi to R. B. LOCKE 5c 00., General Agents. my23-d&wly 20 Cedar Street, New York. M A N 11 0 0 131 , HOW LOST, 110 W RESTORE 1). Just Published, in 0. Sealed Envelope, A LECTURE 0N SHE NATURE, TBEQTMENT AND RADICAL CURE O SPEPMATORRHOEA, or Seminal Weakness, Seminal Debility, Nervousnpss um! Involuntary hmiss'ons, producing lmpotency , Consumption and Mental and Physical Deuility. BY ROB. J. CULVERWELL. M. D. ‘The important. fact that the. awful consequences of will abuae may he em-cmally removed with utmternal medicines or tha dangerous applications bf enufit‘rca. instiumenm. medicated images, and oiher emnirical d: vines, in hero clearly demonstrated, and the eutirery new and higmy aucu saful treatment, as adopted by ilm ce'ebrvtl—d vuthor, fully explained, by means of Wlli“h evury on? in euablrd to curphimself perfectly, am at the leunt [mainly cost, there by avoiding all the advertis-d nostmms of the day The Lecture will prove a. boon tn thousards and thnuua nda Sent under seal to an y address, post paid. on 'he receipt 01‘ two nosmga stamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS J. 0. KLINE. 480 First Avenue, New York, Post. Box 4,586. au‘lD-dflrwly W_.____ , LATE S 'l‘ N E-W S!!! . DB. . SWOI‘ E ’ S TONIC FOR FEVER AND AGUE, Will cure the most obstinate case “ IN TWENTY FOUR HOURS,” It. is also a. preventative for such as ure liable to this disease. This celebrated TONIC ru moves all Flatulency, regulates the Bowela, purifies the Blood, gives a. tone to the Digestive Organs, and creazes an appetite. . Sole Agent for the town and Dunphm conuty is wm, LOEFFLER, appointed by me. . ans-dam DB. SWOPE. CHE SN UT GROVE W HISKEY .-;-The pureat' Spim ever ofl’ered the American public. poa. sensing noun or the poisoning qualities inherent'ih tn. Wkifikey in common 111w.f persons desirous 0 twin this Win' 1; luredofitapm-ity. P ‘E _ S eymayreatus. nILAnELIInu Jan} . nun 8111 :—We hgve carefully etamiyned thatzéfig'o, aha-smog?!“ .m, n- - Nam 11 I c l I e or non f ’ stance knownaamni] oil a a Ith ”mm“ “b' . Yours respectfully, BOOTH, Gunman &_CAMA9, I‘o, maxi": fwfi‘: ’3' Analytical 0116711153.: ""9 1 0° yAgentin Hun-him: “"07 ‘ wmnooxm. m AD! RI‘AD! Jilebiml. LOEFFLER W 31 . PRACTICAL PHARMACEUTIST AN 0 CHEMISS 001:. 4th AND MARKET 8m Having purchued the Drug Store of Messrs. BOLMAN a 00., I beg leave 0 can we attention of the public In my wen Itocked Drug more. My semis will 3mm be com to be genuine, relinbhe, us! of the ant quality. My experience in the Drug hulineu, enquired principally by ‘m'aling through the European: Gontkwnt. m m fai to give satisfaction to ever! one MY STOCK cousis'rs or Drugs, Chemicah, Perfumery, 80m, :9 Tobacco, Burni .. Fluid, Sega , n 3 Alcohol Ind Cmphonn, Emu; Ground Spices, Coma, Sponges, Brushes, Pumaues, Ton.” Paints, Combs, Part Mannie» and Purses, Home and Game Powders, I‘JIJ‘EA'T MEDIUINES which will be no!!! but not recjm’cmended M 1 mac guarantee n can in any case fluid-:9 the above named “Llama, 1 have s veryhrge an aortment of other mimefluneaam 523-53189, which the publ is invited to come and examine The attention of Invalids, Physicians, clergyman? Beirut lie men, and the public generally, is respectfully enlieited to the merits of this chemical preparation, con taining IRON. SULPHUR, AND PllO PllOliOUB, and which is identical in its composition with the Hematic‘ Globula, or red blood. In all diseases accompanied with DEBIL l T Y , pale countenance.- and nervous derangement. analyses 0! the blood Sham! ndeficiency of the red globules, Ruddy complexion and a. rosy tint. of the’illziu‘ is always indlcnr tive of health ; while a. pale, Wax-like skin and counte uuuce,~— which evincea a deficiency of the red globules,— HOUUIllpflllil“; a. diseased organism . Preparations ol’ IRON have hren green for the. purpose of supplying the red glu bulus, but we contend that IflUN alone, SULPHUR alone. or l'llOr‘i’llOßuUS alone, will not meet the deficiencyr in every case, but that ajuulicious combination of all these elements- ia necessary to restore the blood to its normal standard.- This point, never before attained. has been reachld in the BLOOD FOOD, and its discovery ranks as one of the most scicntific nnd important of the ‘age. Its effects in CONSUMPTION are to soften the cough, brace the nerves, strengthen the sy.tem. allay the prostratiug uight sweats, increase the physical and mental energy, enrich the. bl ad by restoring the lacking red globules, increase the appetite, restore the color, and clothe the skeleton frame With flesh. Tho- BLOOD FOOD will be found a specific in all CHRONIC DISEASES of the THROAT or LUNGEE, such us 4.~lhma, Bronchitis, Coughs, &c. Public speakers and singers will find it, of great utility in clearing and strengthening the vocal organs. In Dyspepsia, Liner Complaint“, Drapsg, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Snafula. Growl, Sl- Vl - Dance. Fever and Agne, &c.._ its efficiency is marked and instantaneous. In no class of diseases, however, are the beneficial effects of this remedy so conspicuous as ll those harmssing FEMALE COMPLAINTS . to which the gentler sex are lia‘hxe, and which tend to wards Consumption, such an sul pressed or dificnlt Men- Mruatinn. h'rem Sickness, Whites, 3.26., especiall) when these complaints are accompanied with painless, adingy hue or puller of the shin, depression of spirits, debility, pulpi tntion, want of appetiti', and nervoun prostration. We have Ihe utmost confidence in rewmwending “10 B_LOOD F 001) to all who may be conacious of a loss or Vitality or energy; and to these wh se mental or bodily powws are prostrated through over use, either of the mind or body, and we deem it our duty to any that in all cases of Wen/mess and Emnciazmn, and in all disease: of the Kidneys or Bladder, this preparation has a. claim upon the attention of sufi‘erers “hich cannot be over— etftimated. A faithful trial will be found the most con. Viucing proof in regard to its chimney that could he asked. for. With the above remake, and with the numerous testimonials we have in its favor. we oflcr the “BLUUIJ FOOD” to the consideration of the nfllicted, knowing that it will be .. cknowledged as pres-eminent over all other preparations, patent or olliciuul, in point of usefulness. h‘i'rculurs giving the Theory upon “hit"! this remedy in lound‘cd, also certificates oi remarkable cures, will ho sent free when desired. We forward the BLOOD FUOD to any part of the linited States or Cunadusuwn receipt of price—Sl per batik-”Eh lor six bottles. be careful in all cases to take none but that hat-i 111; our t'ac-siiuiie sig nature upon the Writ-pint hone min-r mgr-twine. Prepared only by x hUh' n a yUrLN'l‘, No. 4| 9 15 uuuWa‘ , hr“ York, And sn‘d by them, and Ly «*1 ma ecln‘ -e Dmggnu. For sale Iy U A. BABLVALT. C. KJflzILLB and D W. GROSS Jl. CO.. Harri-12mg. Ir: beamed wlyk PURLFY THE BLOOD! MOFFA T ’ S. VEGETABLE Lu E Plus A N D PHCBNIX BITTERS. The higlr and envied celvhrily which these pre-emi nent Medicines have ucquix'Pd for their invaluable efll cacy in till the Diseases which thc'y ylol'ess to cure, has render» d the usual pmcli ('1: of pufling not only unneces sary, but unworthy of them. , IN ALL GASES 0f Asthma, Acute and Chronic Bhemnatism, Affection: ol‘ the “ladder and Kidneys. _ BILIOUS FEVEBS Aid) LIVER COMPLAINTS“ In the South and West, whc-re these diseases prevail. they will he found imaluulxlu. I‘luntera, farmers and where, who once use these iMedicinal, will never after wnrds be without them. BILIODS CBOLIC. FEROUS LOOSENESB, PILEB,CO§- TIVENESS, COLDS nhl) 00! GHS,('HOLIO, - CORRUPT HUMORS. LROPSIhs. Dterpsu.——No person with thisdistressing disease, uhuuld delay using these Medicines imnndiately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency. FEVER AM) Minna—[For this Rcourge of the Western country these Medicines will he found a. safe, speedya‘nd certain remedy. Other mediuinesleave the system sub ject to a. return of the disease; a. cure by these medi cinea is permanent. Try them. Be satisfied. and be- cured. l‘ouLxxss on CourLsxios— GENERAL DEBILITY. BOUT, GIDDINEEB, - , GRAVEL, Headaches-of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure Blood. Jnundice, Loss of Appetlto. Mancunul. Dismsns.—Never fails to eradicate en tirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner then the most powerful preparation of Surnaparilln, NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY. NERVOUS COMPLAINL‘S OF ALL KINDS. ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. Pn.)as.-—'l‘he original proprietor of these Medicine was cured of Piles, of thirtylive yeara’ standing, by the the use of these Life Medicines alone, . PAINS in the Head, Side, Buck, Limbs. Joints and Organs. RHEUMATISIL— Those nfi‘uctco with this terrible din ease. will be sure of relief by the Lite Medicines. .Bush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum Swellings. . , Scnorux.A, or KING’S EVXI., in its worst forms. Floor of every description. Worms of all kinds are efl‘ectunlly expelled by the” Medicines. Parents will do well to adminiutcr them whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will be certain. THE LIFE PILL-q AND PHOENIX BITTERS . PURIFY THE BLOOD. And thus remove all disease from the a) stem. PREPARED AND sonn 3! DR. WILLIAM li. M UFFAT, 335 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New York. il—r' Vnr anh- Irv all Drvwnists. jyl'l-dfl: wly fl ( Ufi‘ ‘E R“ (3" . / FOUNDED 1852. L O (‘A TE CHARTERED 1554. ; D , 01mm or BALTIMORE AND cmmn‘sflwflrs- BALTIMORE, MD- The Largest, Most Elegantly Furnin‘hed- and Pupulu lawman-clan College in the United Sinful ”Walled Dlpteusly for Young Men desiring 1" nhlnm a 'l'mmouax PRACTICAL Busmfiss Haven!“ in theshonteat pound. time and at the least expense. 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