MISCELLANY. An APPAEI'IION varrmc Pnorm I'o ms own rename—A Gurt'oua Story—The following in cident, not. altogether improbable, is narrated in several Fr: nah papers: 1‘ The son of a wealthy merchant. of Lyon's, l named Bodri. was sent. at the age of twanty two years to Paris, with letters of recommen— dation to the correspondent, of his father’s house, who did not. know him personally. Furnished t with amplo- funds to pass some time very agree ably at the capital, he look' with him one of his intimate lriends, as young and gay as him self. Art-wing in Paris, Mr. Both-i was attacked with aviolent. fever; his friend at first remained to lake care of him, but after sume days Mr, Bodri insistcd that he should have some enjoy ment, and yielding to his companion’s pressing invitation, the yOung man, who had no no quaintance in the capital, decided to make a visit. under the name of Mr. Both-i, to the house of the correspondent of the latter’s father; he would find there yleasnnt society, and shortly after 'he two friends would go together, and explain the cause. Thanks to the letters of recommendation which the invalid had, and which he handed to his substitute, the latter was rcccired in the most. fluttering manner, and 139-3503 =1 merry evening, and. although some what. (whorl-eased, found means to please all-in playing: his part to perfection: but when he re turned to his friend, he found him in an alarm ing csnditien; the fewer had made rapid pro gress:_und,ln spite of his unceasing attentions, continued‘evan when hope was gone, the sick man expired in a few hours. Although much grieved the young Lyonnese soon comprehended the awkwardness of his position. It. was indispensuhle that; the corres pnndent. at. whose house he had spent. so plea.- snnt» an evening, should he. informed 0f the ca~ lamity. But. how could he be able to face him ‘3 How explain the imposition of using his friend’s name without, being shamefully compromised? It was impossible, however, to avoid inviting the correspondent to the funeral ceremonies on the following day. This uncertainty lasted during the dey, but in the evening an original idea, foolish. perhaps, presented itself to his mind; he siezed upon it. put an end to his hes itation, and Bleculed it. immediately. p Pale, haggard with grief, languid from fa tigue, clothed in black, and disordered, he presented himself about. ten o’clock at night at, the house of the correspondent. “What mis— fortune has happened to you '2” asked he has tily. "The greatest of all. 811‘,” answered the young men. “I died this morning. and came to invite you to my funeral which will take place to-morrow morning.” At thee wards all were aetounded. and the young man‘ toot: ad vantage of it to esmpe without, being perceived. They rvflucted, they counsel :4! together, and it was decided that. young Bully-i had become in sane. The following day the. correspondent, with his sun. set out. to lend their succor in case he should need them, but on arriving they found the hearse before the door. Much agita ted, they inquired, and found it was for Bodri. Then, terribly frightened, being convincedthat the dead had appeared to them, they hastened away to commuutcate their fears to their family. New Annunorn 02 Banner Anxonn.——The Historical. Magasins has some interesting ex tracts from the pr'u‘me journal kept. by Mr. Nathaniel Cutting, _ol‘ Massachusetts, (luring his resilience :zbronfi in the service of the Uni ted Slates. Tuis journal has rem-ml}; fallen into the hands of William G. Breaks, Esq, of Boston. who prepared the article above named. in 17%. Mr. Cutting was apgoinmd by Presi dent. Washington {0 proceed to Lisbon with sec-set. disoatches to Colonel Uzfiid HumphreyS, ‘ the American Minister. :lan to act, as Secretary ‘ tn the Mission to Portugal. While Mr. Cutting was serving in this capacity, he was an intimate acquain'unce of Mr. Mam-a, the British Consul at Tangier. This English officer related to Mr. Calling the following story of Gen. Benedict Arnold, “that. despicable. traitor to the cause of American freedom" It reveals his odious character in a new aspect of treason against his native land. The statement. stands thus recorded in Gaming’s journal: “Severxl years since, as early :13 1785, when Mr. Mattra was in England, he became slightly acquainted with Arnold, who, knowing his sit uation in Morocco, solicited an opportunity of proposing to him a. scheme of business that could not fail of being lucrative. Mr. M. at. length gave Arnold the hearing. The plan he proposed was that. Mr. M. should, by his inter est. at the Court of Morocco, procure commis sions for sundry corsairs, which he (Arnold) wool! come and fit out from Tangier. ‘But,’ observed Mr. 2.1., ‘who would you cruise against? The Emperor of Morocco has no maritime enemy; nor does he Wish to provoke. a rupture with any of the European powers.’ Arnold rep-lied. ‘But the americoos have yet no treaty with Morocco; I would capture their vessels; 1 know very well the track Where to find them; by such an exg edition we would 500:: acquire ample fortunes.’ “:Lrnold pressed the matter very seriously for some time, but finding that Mr. M. rejecied the nefarioua scheme. and steadiiy refused to exert the smallest influence toward obtaining the commissions in question, the arch renegade solicited'that he would assist him in procuring Alger-inc commissions. Mr. M. heartily dis gusted with such villainy, assured Arnold that he had no interest and scarcely :iny acquaint.- anee at or ”9’?" Algiers, and therefore explicit-13 excused: himself tram participating in such a diabolical pursuit It was not only once, said Mr. m., but. perhaps a dozen times, that Ara old seriously addressed him to the foregoing pur port.”—-—Boston Transcript. ' 1L Cmonsu Rox.;::cm.—The 5L Louis gapers tell a. strange story of one Join: Hard: Vick, in 'Pittsburg mechanic. In 1853 he went to California, leaving a wife and two children behiaélz Reaching the land of gold, be dug a pile. which his partner stole from him. Then Zoe fol! sick. and recovered only to find himself quite impoverished, feeble, discouraged. He wrote frequently to his wife; she did not, receive his letters. nor‘ did any from her reach‘him.-—- He concluded that she was glad to get. rid of him, so he began to dig again. In the mean time. the wife mourned for him as for one dead, then naturally married again and removed to St. Louis. Her first children died, and she bore two more no the second husband, who after a time die-l also. Wilhin a mouth Hardwick, the California adventurer, having accumulated a forsune, came _lowards the East, traveling by the pverlaud rout. Stopping in St. Louis, he waiker] about, the city, looking at. the (own.— While so engaged he met. his wife. “Mutual ex planations” foilowed. The dead children re ceived the tribute of paternal tears, and the new ones were welcomed with affection. Then a, clergyman united the pair for the second time, and all paxiies soon left StJmuis. AGRICULTURAL Fun A! SAN FRAXCISGO.— The Bay Dirfifict Agricultural Exhibition was -opvned at San Francisco. Cal, on the sth uln, and there was}; very large.attendance. The show of harem. cattle, farming implements. &6., was very fine, and the fruit exhibition was Vernabundlmt, combining numerous vari eties of grapes, apples, pears, peaches, quinces, melons, &0. It» was to continue for a weak.— The departments of cerealS, vegetables, flowers and plants were well filled, and the several ar ticles excellent of their kind. Wu’s HOLOOAUST.—AI\ enthusiastic profi ciam in the study of statistics later caldulated that fifteen millions or men have perished in the various wags 1'11“” have been waged since the creation oi'thé-‘world. V Carrying his chlcu htion still furtli‘ef. he estimates the blood shed in all these wars a}. 3560.000 barrels, and tak ing the weight of each man at an averagé of 100 pounds, he concludes that 1,560,000 pounds of human flesh have been out to pieces by hos tile weapons. ‘ 2 _‘ ‘ Faint Emmi. ' ’0 NL Y PHEP ”h 1 'l‘an HAS sTooD m TEST OF YEARS, AND (mews MORE AN nonxrowmi: EVERY _ - , DAY! . Alla teetnnomals, new Md almost without number, 03'3“,“ given from ladies and gentlemen in all grades 0" “WWW; “11058. united testimony none could resist that Pl‘Of. Wood’s Hair Restorative will restore the bald find any. nnd preserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty. BATTLE CREEK, Mich, Dec. 21,1858. Pnos'. Woon : Thee wilt please accept a. line to inform than that the hair on my head fell on over twenty years “SD, Caused by a complicated chronic disease. attended thh gm eruption on the head. A continual course of suflermg through life having reduced me to a. state of deyendence, I have not been able to obtain stufi‘ for caps, neither have I been able to do them up, in consequence of which my head has sulleted. extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs & Hodges almost the lust cent I had on earth for a. two dollar bottle of thy Hn‘ir Restorative about the first of August last. I have faith fully followed the directions, and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and black, though short; it is 'slsa coming in all over my head. Fooling 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 thee Wouldst not be willing to send me on order on thine agents for a. bottle, and receive to thyself the scripture declaration—“the reward is to those who are kind to the widow and fatherless.” 'l‘hy friend, SUSANNAII KIRBY. Ltoosmn, Noble Co , Indiana, Feb. 5, 1859'. PROP. 0. J. W39li: Dsar Sin—ln the latter part of the year 1852, whilcflttending the State and National Law School of the 5 ate of New York, my hair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced falling ofl" 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 ronmimng portion upon the side and back part of my head shortly after became gray, so that you will not be surprised whenl tell you that upon [lls' return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquamilmces were not so much at a loss to discover the cause or the change in my appearance, as my more inti mate acquaintances were to recognize me at all. 1 at once made nppliution to the most skillful physis eians in the country. but, receiving no assurance from them that my hair could again be restored, I was forced to become reconciled to my fate, until 7 fortunately, in the latter part of the your 1857, your Restorative was recommended to me by o. druggist, as being the most to: liable Hair Restorative in user I tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the desired ell‘ec-t. Since that time, I have used seven dol lars’ worth of your Restorative, and as a. result, have a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so wonderful an article, I have recom— mended its use to 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. Depot, vii-1 Broadway} and sold by all dealers through: out the world. O. J . WOOD 3.: 00., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York. and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. And said by all good Druggiu L 3 and Fancy Goods Dealers. aul7-d&,w3m HANDS OM E WOMEN. TO THE LADIES JICXT'S “BLOOM OF R SEB,” a, rich and delicate color for the cheeks and lips, WILL NOT WASH 08. RUB OFF, and when once Applied remains durable for yum-n. mailed free in battles for $l.OO. - HUNT’S “ COURT TOILET I'UW’DER,” imparts a (lazzlung whiteness to the complexion, and is unlike uny thing else used for this purpose, mailed free for 50 cents. HUNT’S “ BRITISH. BALM," removes tan, freckles, sunburn and al} eruptions of the skin,mniled free for 50 cents. HUXT’S “IMPERIAL POMADE,” for the hair, strengthens and improves its growth. keeps it from 13.11- ing DE. and warranted TO MAKE THE HAIR CURL, mailed free for $1 00. HUNT’S “ PEARL BEAUTIFIEIW’ for the teeth and gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth, hardens the gums, purifies the breath cifectually, PRESER V I} S THE 31313310331) PREVENTS TOOTII»AGHE, mailed free or . . . ' HUNT’S “ BRIDAL WREATII PERFUME,” adouhle gangster of orange blossoms and cologne, mailed free for Thisexquisite perfume was first used by the PRINCESS ROYAL, OF ENGLAND: on her marriage. LLBSSRS HURT 6'; 00. presented the PRINCESS with m elegant case of Perfumery, (in which all of the above articles were included.) in handsome uutglass wi th gold stoppers, valued at $l5OO, particulars of which appeared in the public prints. All the above articles sent FREE by ex press for $5.0& Cash can either accompany the order ur be yam to fin: express agent on delivery of goods. HUNT & 00., Purfumcrs to the Queen, REGEXT STREET, Luxnox, Asp 707 SASSUM STREET, The Trade auppliud. PHILADELPHIA. fiep‘l-d'ly fiattl. Ui‘élTED STATES HOTEL, SOUTH EAST CunXEK m: 1113 52:1) summer STREETS. ADJUININU THE PENNSYLVANIA 1":le ROAD DEPOT, PIE—III: fiDELPI-lIA. The mulcrsigned would respectfully inform tlmPulflic that be has taken the above Hotel, formerly known as ‘- THE MANSION HOUSE,” which he has refitted and newlv furnished throughout. . The Remus are spacious and commodious, and furnished with ctvery convenience to be l‘uund in the best Hotels in the ci 5' The “UNITED STATES” is aflmimblylocated for the convenience or travelers, being under the same roof with the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus saving both buck hire and porterage of luggage. Nu [mills will be spared to render the “ UNITED STATES” unleasuut and agreeable resilience to all who may favor it with their patronage Charges moderate. ot‘lfidfimwly H. W. KANAGA. Proprietor. Elf 111:3 mfo—B‘Smiéf 31A RKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA. GEO. J. BOLTOX, Przopmmon CARD. The above well known and long established Hotel in now undergoing a. thorough renovation: and being in a great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship of Mr. GEORGE J. Bou'ex, who has been an inmate o! the house for the last three years, and is we“ known to its guests. . _ ‘ Thankful fur the liberal putronaga which it has en joyed, I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the public favor. 597 (18: wy WILLIAM BUEHLER. s’l". NICHOLAS HOTEL, BROADW’AY, . ~ NEW YORK When completed, 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 rival in size, in .sumpmousuess, and in the general elements of comfort and enjoyment. . The Hotel has accommodations for ONE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED GUESTS, including ONE HUNDRED COMPLETE SUITES OF AP:I R TMENTS for families. SIX HUNDRED PERSONS can be comfortably seated at the tables of its three pnblicdining rooms, and nothing that modern art 'has devised (for the convenience and so. cinl gratification of the traveling public has been omitted in its plan, or is neglected in its practical details. The early reputation of the house at home and abroad, derived from its magnitude, its superb appointments, and its home-like comforts and luxuries, 'has been en' hanced every year by the unwearied exertions of' the Proprietors. 111124-113!!! TREADWELL, WHITCOMB 8:. GD. RO 0 L AMATlON.—Whereas, the Honorable JOHN J . Pxnnsox, President of the Court of Common Pleas in the Twelfth Judicial District, con sisting of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin, and the 11011. A. 0. Hxnsrsn and Hon. anx Nissur. Associ ate Judgas in Dauphin county, having issued thuir pre cept, hearing date the 15th day of October, 1860, to me directed, for holding a. Court of Dyer and Tet miner and Generm m 1 Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin, 311 d 30 00"" mence on the 3d Monday of November, being the 19m dag of November, 1860, and to continue two weeks. _ Lance is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Dauphin, that they be than and there in their proper persons, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, mquisitious, examinations,and their own remembrancos, to do those things which to their oflice 1 23:32-23:12 3:; Idone, :ngi those who are bound in I'o - 1’3“?“ 9 against. the risoners that are or shall be m the J ml_of Dauphin “Bum, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. (nven under my hand at Harrisburg the 15th day oi Qcmber, .m the year of our Lord. 1860 and in the eighty-third year of the independence of the United states. 1.3!. Hanan, - Snnmn’s Omen, } Shanfi'. Harrisburg, October 15, 1860. s H PHOLSTERING'. 4 é.F.vOLLMEn Ia preparéd to do all kinds of work in the UPHOLSTERING BUSINESS. P ticnlnr attention to MAKING AND PUTTING nfiwl‘éaémpms. MAKING AND REPAIRING MAT TRASSES, REPAIRING FURNITURE, m., 650. He can be found at all times at his residence. in the rear of the William Tell House, corner of Raspberry sud Black berry nlleys. ' aepZß-dly KELLER’S DRUG- STORE is the place to find the but assortment of Porto Momma. Businwa «Lama. D E N T I S T 'B. Y . THE UNDERSIGNED, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY. Respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity. OFFICE IN STATE STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRAD Y HOUSE. sep‘lfi-dékwtf B. M. GILDEA, D. D. s. ‘N W . 11 A.Y s , A'fiTonNEY-MT-LAW. 0 FF I G E, WALNU STREET, BETWEEN SECOND A: THIRD, all5l, ___fl:§§yls9a;-_“_,._rg; THEO. F. SCHEFFER, BOOK, 0.41:1) AN!) JOB PRINTER, juns No. 18 Marktstreft. Harringfliflm JAS F. SHUNK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFIVE m was BUILDING OPPOSITE PROTBONOTABY’S OFFICE Jan'l] Harrisburg, Pa. [dly ’ DR. 0. WEICHEL, SURGEON AND OCUI.IST, RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET. He is now fully prepared to attend promptly to thg duties of profession in all its branches. A LONG axn VERY sncczssrun MEDICAL nxwmwxcm justifies him in promising full and ample satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call, be the disease Chronic or any other nature. mlB-dkwly WM. H. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oflice corner of MARKET STREET and the SQUARE, (Wyeth’a,) second floor front, 1:? Entrance on Market Square. ‘ n2l-Iydac-n THOMAS C. MACDOWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office in Third Street, one Door West of His Residence, HARRISBURG, PA., Will attendto applications for Pensions and Patents in Waéhington City, 1). 0., and will practice in the Court of claims in said city. By an arrangement with responsible parties in Washington City, he is enabled to assure all who may entrust their applications, either for Pensions or Patents, to him, that they will be faithfully and properly attended to. on the most resemble terms. :3 P. AUOHMUTY, o 7 ATTORNEY AT LAVV, MILLEBSBUBG, Dunn: COUNTY, PA. Will practice before the Dauphin, Northumberlsnd and Perry Go‘unty Courts. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims All kindsof conveyancingexecuted withdispatch. Laud surveys made at shortest notice. decE-dly JOHN PTASZYK Respectfully informs the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity that he is ready at 8.11 times to 'TUNE AND REPAIR PIANO FORTES, ORGANS, and Musical In struments of all descriptions. Mr. Ptuszyk is recom mended by the leading Musical Manufactories of New York, as well as other cities of the United States. All orders left at Mr. WM. KNOGHE’S Music Store, Marker. street, or Hen-’3 Hotel, will be promptly and faithfully attended to. noivdly T _ _ scccsssox To 3. s. Lam, PLUMBER». My ..éfliéfimf‘LQE’NDE“, 108 MARKET ST., BARKISBURG. BRASS CABTINGS, of every description, made to order. American manufactured Lead and Iron Pipes of all sizes Hydrants ofevery description made and repaired. Hot and Cold Water Baths, Shower Baths, Water Closets, Cistern Pumps, Lead Coflina and Lead work of every description done at the short-eat notice, on the most reuuonable terms Factory and Engine work in general. All orders thank fully received and punctnnlly attended to. The highest price in cash given for old Copper, Brass, Lead and Speltor. mylS-dit‘ J 0: MOL T z, ENGINEEIK7MACEINIBT AND STEABI BITTER, No. 6, North 51122:]: 513.! between Walnut and Market, flarusburg, Pa. Machinery of every drncription made and repaired. Brass Cocks of all sizes, and a. large assortment of Gas Fittings comtantly on hand. All work done in this establishment will be under his own Ergpervision, and warranted to give satisfaction. '01: . _ RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE, L TRACT AND SUNDA Y SCHOOL DEFOSITORY, E. S. G‘ERIV’IANa 27 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE CHESNUT, HARRISBURG, PA. Depot for the sale of Stereoscopcs,StereoscopicViews, Music and Musical Instruments. Al2O, subscriptions taken for religious publications. noBO-dy j AOOl3 I>.BARRINGER, SI GA”, ORNAMENTAL AND HO US E PAINTER- Eo. 47 Scam Tam}; STREET, AT BUYER’S UARBI AGE: EACTOEYQ 313" Plain am}. Ornamental Signs, in Gilt and Silvangot up with neatnnss and dcspatch. Paper \‘arniahcd, and an orders promptly attended to. Give me :1 can. sept'T-dtf FRANKLIN HOUSE, This pleasant and commodious Hotel has been the roughly re—fitted and re-fumished. 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 guests. G. LBISENRING, Propn‘etor, je'l2-tf ‘ (Latg of Selins Grove, Pu.) firmly: fippfimfioug. B A N K NOT I C E.—Notxce 1s hereby given, that the undersigned have formed an Asso amnion= and prepared and executed a Certificate, for the purpose of establishing a. Bank of Issue, Discount and Degosite, under the provisions of the not entitled “An net to establish a. system of Free Banking in Pennsyl— vania, and to secure the public against loss from Insol— vent Banks,” approved the Slat day of March. A 1). 1860, said Bank to be called THE DOWNINGTOWN BANK, to be located in Downingtown, to consist, of a. Capital Stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, in shares of Fifty Dol— lam each, with the privilege of increasing the same to any amount not exceeding in all Three Hundred Thou sand Dollars. I ' Chm-lea Downing J’ohn Webster, William Edge, Richard 1). Wells J. P . Bangh, . September 3, 1860.—52917- BANK N OTI C E.—Notlce ls hereby given that an Association has been formed and a. certificate prepared for the purpose of establishing 5 Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposite under the provi sions of the act entitled “An act to estubltsh a. system of Free Banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the pub lic against loss from Insolvent Banks,”eppruved the 3m day of March, 1860. The said Bank to be called “ The Bethlehem Bank," and to be locited in the borough of Bethlehem, in the county of Northampton, with a Capi. tal Stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars. in shares of Fifty Dollars each, with the privilege of increasing the said stock to we Hundred Thousand Dollars. au2s-d6m BANK N 0 TI 0 E.—-Notlce 1s hereby given, that an association has been formed and a certificate prepared, for the purpose of establishing L Bank of issuE, discount and deposit, under the provisiom; of the act, entitled “An Act to establish a. system of free banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the public agni ust loan by insolvent banks,” approved the thirty-first day 01 March, 1860. The said Bunk to be called the “131 m... BANK,” and to be located in the city of Philadelphia, and to consist of a. capital stock of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS 7 in shares of fifty dollars each, with the privilege of increasing the name to any amount not exceeding in all one million of dollars. jfl-dfim XTENSION OF BANK CHARTER Notice is hereby given that “ The Fat-mew;l and Mechanics’ Bank of Easton,” a Bank of Discount and Deposite, located in the borough of Eaaton, Northamp. hon county, Pennsylvania, having a capital of Four Hun dred Thousand Dollars, will apply go the next Legislature of Pennsylvania for a renewal of Its .charter for fifteen years, from the expiration of its present charter, With its present capital stock, powers and privileges, and without any alteration in or increase of the same. P. S. MICHLER, President. M’E. FORMAN, Cashier. w je3o-d6m BA N K N 0 'l‘ I 0 E.—Notice is hereby given that an Association has been formed and a Certificate prepared for the purpoee of establishing a Bank of Issue, Discount and Depomte, under the provi sions of the not entitled “ An'act ,3) establish a Syfitem of free banking in Pennsylvania, an to secure the PUBlic against loss from insolvent banks.” approved the 319'. dgy of March, 1860. The said 1:28:11: to. be called the u state Bank,” and to be locfited m the city of PhilmeL phis and to consist of a. Capital Stock of Fifty Thousand 3011;“, in shares of Fifty Dollars each, With the privi lege of increasing the name to any amount npt exceeding in all One Million of Dollars. Jew-dismay: octl'bdécwfl SMOKE I SNgOKE ! l - SM! IKE ! ' !_.15 not objectionnbl what: from a CIGAR purchased at xnnnjmpg DRUG 31031}, 91 Market street. se‘pls FORtMgenunENGLISH MUSTARD go to KELLER’S DRUG STORE. 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It may be used in the place of ordinary mncilage, being vastly more adhesive. “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE ” N. 13.—A Brush accompanies each bootle. Price, 25 cents. . WHOLESALE Daron No. 48 Guru“ smug! NEW YORK , ) HENRY C. SPALDING «s‘. 00., Box No. 3,600. New York Address Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Eight, and Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show-Card accompanying each package. ' 113’ A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every household g Sold by :11 prominent Stationers, Dmgglsts, Hardware and Furniture Dealers. Grocers, and Fancy Stores. Country merchants should make a. note of SPALD ING’S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list It will stand any climate. febl4.d&wly 311511 Lam's. 1 ~. V ‘ DELAW A 311; MU FUAL SAFETY 11v. SURANUS COMPANY. OFFICE, S. E. COR. 1 [HRH AND WALNUT 5T5 PHI-ha DI‘ELPUIA. ' Incorporntrd 1835. Marina lawman on vaaels, cargo and freightl to 91‘ parts of the world. v Inland [um-mm: on goods by n’vers, canals, lakes am (and carriage to all parts of the Union. Fire Insurance on merchandiae generally, and on stores. twellmg houses, the. Aslsets of the Cempany, November}, 1858. 3693,80420-100 do! an. 'l‘he Baard of Directors have thin day declared a Dmdem of Six Per 00m. in Cash, on the Original Capital Stack. snd Six Per Cent. on the Scrip of the Company. payable on and after 131 proxima , ‘ They have also declared a Scrip Dividend of Twenty Jive Her Cont. on the Original Stock,und 0:: cm: Earned Pre miums for the year ending October 31 1858, Certificates for which willbe issued to the _mrtiun entitled to the same, or ind after the first of December next ‘ Preamble- mm Resoluziun adopted by (Ila Emmi. Whereas, The increased menus of the Company arisim :rom Profits, and which will be derived from the lucreused Capital Stock under the late amen‘dmenls to the Act of [n corpomtion, render the further continuance of the Guano tee Capital unnecessary; therefore be it— Rasalhed, That the Guarantee Capital an discontmueu, Md the Notes representing the same b:- ‘lelivered up to the makarn thereaf. as soon as the Risks taken niuringthe perior embraced in said Notes shall have determineu. D 1 n E c 'r o a as : . William Martin, Edmuns A. Sander, Theo. Pudding, Jon B. Penmsa, John 0 Davis, James Traqumr. William Eyre, Jr. James 0. Hand, Wm. G. Ludwig. Joseph H. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, Game. helper, Hu. 1: Craig Charles Kelly, Sam’l. E. Stoke: .1. i Peniston. _ Henry Sloan, Ed. Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M’llvaine, Thomasc Hana Robsrt Burton, Jacob? Jones, 333 R “Wm-I’d Joshua P. Eyre, Jno. 1:. Sample, D. 'l'. Morgan, .7 . 'l‘ Logan. ‘ WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice Pruidnu. HENRY LYLBURN. Stflerfl/Iy. The undersigned, as Agent for the shove Company, Ir prepared to ma 3 Insurances on an descriptions of proper ty, on the most liberal term; not! fly-MW fi‘fisreflanmus. if" ~ N... [1" In”, S. 8 ~1. ~\_- [lf/Kll4l P'Eflépl‘gfl, i 5" :2” ‘ uVE.I. TIES. RECEIVED AT SGHEFFER‘S BOOKSTORE, Chinese Tumbler, . Deceptive Tumblers, Watch Boxes—lmitation Pack of Cards, , . Whistling Balloons, Maveeble Animals, Do. Men, _ I Magnetic Fishes, - Do. Ducks F. Do. Tux-Elan: , , DO. Ships,| Mme“: . Compassess of all sizes, ii ~ temps for marking Linen, &c., at 38 cents. \ Cards Cases, Neefile Threaders, a very useful article for Ladies at 0 ceu s. 2 Porcelain Slates and Pencils. Heir Brushes, Lead Pencils in Boxes, Gum Balls of every size and quality and prices. Point Boxes, Brushes, Lead Pencil Sharpeners, Finger Rings, Globes, Key Rings, Pocket Pieces, Pen Knives, Chins Ornamentf, with Ink Stands, &c., attached. Parallel Rulers, Pen Wipers, Send Boxes, Pen Becks. Microscopes of different sizes. Magneto-Electric Machine. China. Marbles of all sizesoud prices. Glass : I u 6; Common “ Spnlding’s Prepared Glue, a. useful article in every fannily, ‘ Upton’s u u u u u Mathematical Instruments of difi‘erent styles. Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings Magic Wafers, or Electricity Illustrated, price 75 cents a box. ' Magic Duplicating and Impression Paper. Kaleidiscopes and Multiplying Glasses. Dominoes of all sizes, qualities and prices. rocket Ink Stands n n n . : Cork Screws, suitable for carrying in Vest Pocket. Puzzles, Mirrors, Dice, Perfumery. * Colored Crayons. Chalk do Papler Mache Work Boxes. “ “ Writing Desk and Portfolio. {Flier sale at SCHEFFEB’S BOOKSTORE, mar3o No. 18 Market Street .. EXTRAGTS! EXTRACTSH woonswon'rn &. BUNNEL’B SUPERIOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS OF BITTER ALMOND, ' NEGTARINE, PINE APPLE, ' . STRAWBERRY, , \ ROSE; LEMON Ann ~ VANILLA,’ Just received and for sale by je‘lQ WM. BOOK. IL. 81: CO AHAFFINE CANDLE-K ! ! !-—Made of PURE PARAFFINE, a material obtained from GOAL, combining the ILLUMIN ATING rmpertien and chemical constituenta of Gas. They wil stand all cli mites. give 8: Clear and brilliant “811‘ 3nd hum 1‘33 FIR CENT. longer than Wax, Spam or any other candle In the market. For me by WM. DOCK,JR., max-17 Sole Agent for Hurisburg. H 0": BOYS AND GIRLS : BALLS 1 _ Look to your interest. You can buy Bat and Pnloa Bang?! five cents, at ' no r"Y KENS VALLEY NU’l‘ 00 AL?— 1 Justreoeived, I full supply of 8. M. 0038 LYKENS VALLEY NUT COAL. Forule by m 7 JAMES M. WHEELER HELMBOLD: '’'W ' _ GENUINE PREPARATIONS. HELMBOLD’S BUI‘HU re;- the B‘adder. ll ISL“ l 5! LD’S BUCHU "or the Kidneys. HELM BUL u’S BUOHU for the Gravel. “ELwBuLD’S BUUHU for the Dropay. HELM «ours BUGHU for Nexvonsness. u]. LMBuIfi’S BUUHU for [was of Memory. HEL-‘I HULD’S BUUH U mr Dimnesn of Vision. H ELM ROLD’S BUIEHU for Dlflicult Bra Lthing. H RLMBOLD’B BUGHU for Weak hex-veg. HELM IsOLD’S BUUHU for Genera' Debility- H ”M B: -L 0‘! RUFHU for Univuraul Lusitude. HELMBOLD'S BUOHU for Humor 0! Diaease. HELMBI)LD’> BUGHU for Night Ste ts. HELMBOLD’H BUOIIU or W kel‘ulne-a. ' . 111-2. M 80L [vs BUO'ITI f r Drynvss of the Bkm. IIELMBhLD’S NUCHU for Eruptions. BELMBOLD’S BUOHU for Pain in the Back. . . EELMB LD’S BUUHU for Heuvnness of the Eyehdn, mt}: Temporary §uflu>ion at] Low of Sight. _ HELME! ILD‘S 1313030 for Mobility and Rontlessnelkmth Want of Attention and Horror of Society. BELM “OLD’B 800110 for Obstructions. , HELMBOLD’S BUUHU (‘m' Excepsea arising from Indu— cn-tion , and a.“ Diwali of ' FEMALE-l, mun“, FEMALES, ‘ FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES. I TAKE NU MORE I ILLS, , TAKE NO MORE PILLS, ’ THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL, THEY ARE OF NO AVAIL. Use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUC EU for all com plaints inui-lent to the sex. NU FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT ! TAKE NO MORE BALSAH or Injuriolb and Unpleasant Mediuim- or Unplmswt 4nd Datg. runs Diseases. Us»- HELMBOLD’S P-XI‘HAO‘P BEGHU for Excesses arising- t‘rum bunitfi indu‘ged in BY Y- ENG AND OLD, And fa: diseanes lismg Iron] Habits of D Sfiipafion. It re moves all improp- r disch ages, and w‘ ll restore the patient in a short timr- ton Slate or Hualth and Purity. Una MEL \IBOLD‘S EXTRACT BUOHU for uisoases and Affeutml-s of the most Dunn suing Character. Use HELMBULD s EXTRACT BUCHU for all Affec tions and Diseases or 1118 Whether existing in MALE 03 FEMALE, From n hatevcr cause originating, and no matter of H W LUNG STANDING. All of the above dice-us ud sympmm admit of the same- treatmuzt, mm. m .y origiua. .- t‘rnm the same came. HEAD! READ! PJAD! READ! EELMBULD’S bECU i; Safe, and pleasant in taste and odor. but immediah .1: Its act'on. _ Pcrsnnnllv appear (1 before me, an Mdcrman of the City of Philaddphia. H. T HuLMBOLv, Che-mist, who, being dn‘y sworn, does any, rum; his prepdta‘liou contains no Nar cotic, Mercury. or injurious chug, but is purely Vegetable. H. 'l‘ BEL“ HOLD. Sole M. nul‘uctmer. Sworn and suhcribod before me, this 23d day of Novem ber. 3854 WM. 1? ..IBBARD, Alderman d PI'IGU 51 par bottle, on six for $5, delivered to any ad. I'BSS. . A TRIAL COSTS BUT A DOLLAR—TRY IT, And be co:.vinced of its efiicuc». And it is acvompmicd 'y rghablu and responsime cutificutes from Profuasors of M dxcnl Colleges, blergymen and o- hers. ‘ Prepurrd by H. T HELMROLD, Pracfical and Ana‘y mal Chemist. IWI flouth Tflnth Stryet lyeln - Gin-s nut, Phil-Aswjphia. NEC- SSARY CAUTION —thn‘d unpr vein! (1 Dealers try to pa-m 01f anouher article, which pays a better profit and is w: rm . 5.3, ASK FUR HELM!!"-LD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. TAKE NO OTHER. GUREw GUARANTEED. Edd h] JOHN WYETH, Dru-gist, comer of Market and Second gm em, Hamuhmg. r! N" ALI [J R ("v GIST." EVER YWI'IERE “-U'l‘ THIS OUT—B‘ ND OR CALL FOR IT, V y\ “ D AVOID EXPuau 111') AND IMPOSITION n “ IV -'9m November 10, flats Ax nperlmfi and stomachic orapnration of IRON puri fird of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen Sanctioned by the higllrfit Medi ul Authorities, lion: in Enrol-e and the United States, and prescribed in their practice. _ Tile- experience of thousands daily proves that no pre pamlion of Iron can be compared will: it. Impurities of the blood. dl-prussion of vital energy, pale and othorlise sivkly cmnl-lexions. indicate its necessity in almost every concmvnhle cam. lnnosiouaiu all maladies in which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz: [x Dram-n. Neurons Arrnorxoas, Emcurlon. DYS- Pspsu. CONE-TIPATIOS. Dx‘nnnmn, linsnvmmr, Incrvms'r Communal on. SGRIFULOES TUBERCULOSIS. Slur anml, Mnnnssrnumuox. Wnnnsfinmuosxs. LIVES! Conundrum, Uuuunzo onnamcm s, 11111-.UMA‘I‘ISM,IN'I‘EBXITI'ENTFLVERS. "turns on Tim Faun, 8:0, In Col-38$ of GENERAL Doom", whvther the result of «cutv dire sc, or of lhe continued diminution of nervous nd muscular en rgy flom chronic co--- plainls one trial of this restorative has proved succeasl‘ul to an extent which m- descrip ion or written nth-Sta lion waul-l rendvrcrenible lnv lids so lo: g bud ridden as to have In com»; forgottrn in [hair on n m ighho hoods. hare suddenly remppeared in the busy world as il just nturued from protravled travel in a «listln? land. Some wry signal instances ol this kind are attested of female fiufl’orers, emaciated victims of rpparent mmasnius, sunguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that com: llc nth-n oi nervous and dyspeotic aversion to air and exercise for which the physician has no name. In Mavens Arrao'rmx-s of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operatmn of this preparation 0! iron must necessarily be salutary, lor. unlikelhe old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and (11-'et'haatmg; and gently. regularly aperient, evrn in the most obrtinate noses of cos‘ivonvss without ever bging a gastric: purgativo, or inflicting a disagru-slole ronsation. It is this latter property. among others, which makes it so remarkably efiectunl and permanenta remedy for Piles, upon which it also appears to emu-t a distinct and specific action. by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. In Drsrnrsu , innumerab-e as are its causes, a single box of these Chulyl=eatr Pi-ls has oern suflil-ed for the most habitn -| case-r, including the attendant. "calmness. 1n ouch-chad Brannon-u, even when advanced to Drsnx mar, confirmod, emm-iuting, and apparently malignant the rfl‘o—cts have been equally decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating l cough 7 and remittont hectic, which generally indicate IN crvncnr (Jonson-nos, this remedy has alloyed the alarm ol‘ friv-nds and physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting instances. In FonornLous Tunnnounosrs, this ’mcdicated iron has had 1‘ u- moro than the good effect of the moat cautiously . balanced prepara‘ions ol’ iodine. without any of their well ‘ known liabilities. i The attention of femaloscannot be 100 confidentlyinvited to this remedy and restomti'ue, in the cases peculiarly of Cacti them. lnnfmaumrxsll, both chronic and inflammatory—in the lat! or, however, more decidedly-it has been invariably well reported, mm as allevialing pain and réducing the swel langn and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In lnrxnul'n'um Favnus it must necessarily he a great . remedy and em-rgetic restorative, and its progress in the ‘ new settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness. v No remeoyhus ever been discovered in the whole history of medicine,whirh exerts such prompt, happy. and fully restorative elfecls. Good appelite, complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, Immediately follow its use. Put up in neat flat metal boxescontmning 60 pills, price 50 centa per box; for sale by drnggisla and dealers. Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All letters, orders, etc, shouln be addressvd m 11. B. LOCKE 5500., General Agents. 20 Cedar Street, New York. WM . BUEH LEB KELLER’S Drug Store .fllefluul. mum mews, m.,-damn M ANHOOD, HOW LOST, HOW RESTORE 1). Just Published, in. (1 Sealed Envelnpa, A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, 'I'REA'I‘MENT AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERMATORBHOEA. or Seminal Weaknvss, foua' Debility, Newman?“ am! Involuntary amiss-onnmxoducing lmpotency, Consumption and Mental and Physical Douility. BY 808. J. CULVERWELL. M. D. The important fact that the awful consequences of 521 g abuse may he efi‘wcmally removed with-'utlnternumedicines nr thu d~ngemus npplicafiuns of (smashes. inutrumeuts, mudicafed hllugles, and nthnr emnirical drvir-aa, in hero uleur'y demonst'med. and the entirely new and highly uucu sst'nl treatment, as adopted by the celebrated >ulhor, fully explained, by means of Whil‘ll ovary one is enabled to cur» himself perfectly and at the least possinle cost, there by avoiding all the mlvertimd nostrums of the day The Lecture will pmve a. boon to thousands and thnusands r‘entunder seal to any address, pun raid, on 'he receipt nf two nnslugv stumps, by addressing Dr. OH AS 3 . O. KIJNE. 480 First Avenue, New York, Post Box 4,536. 'anl9-d"'WI.V ~—————————-—-——r-~ , LAIEST NEWS!!! DR . sWOP E ’ s TONIC FOR FEVER AND AGUE, Will cure the most obstinate case “ IN TWENTY FOUR HOURSQ’ It i's also a. preventative for such as are liable to thls disease. This celebrated TONIC re moves a“ Flntulency, regulates the Bowels, purifies the Blood, gives a. tone to the Digestive Organs, and creates an appetite. - Sole Agent for the town and Dauphin county is WM. 1.0 EFFLER, appointed by me. ‘ HUS-dam DR. SWOPE. ‘HESN UT GLiUVE W HISKEY.—The purest Spin-1t ever offered the American public, pog maing none of the poisoning quulition inherent in the Whiskey in common use. - , _ , All persons desirous of using tins Whiskey may rent a!- emd of its purity ' Pmunnnn, Jan.2oth, 1853. Dnu: Sun—We have awfully quashed the sump]. o, ‘Ohasuut Grove Whiskey,” lan With us a few days since, and and it to contain little or none of the poisonous anh- Itanue known as mail oil You“ respectfi} 11y , BOOTH, GARRETT & (JAMAG, Analyfical, alumism I'o 03:31.? vtvlfnglofikin' ti For a y ea 1 en nflu'mh ‘ my 2°" "‘ ' #3l. noun, :3. filehiml. LOEFFLER W M. PRACTICAL PHARMACEUTIST AND BHEMISfi 0012. 4th AND MEET Sm. Having pmhucd the Drug Store of Mean. HOLMAN k. 06., I beg lane 0 can the ntbéntion of the public ho my well stocked Drug Store. My gouda will Alva" be Found tobe genuine, reliable, and of the first quality. My expenence in the Drug business, acquired principally by traveling through the European Continent, will as! fen-i to give satisfaction to every one BI" STOCK CONSISTS 0F Drugs, chemicals, Perfumery, Soapn, Sega“, Tobacco, Burning Fluid, Alcohol and Camphenc, Furl: Ground Bpicee, Corks, Spongw, Brushes, Pomades, Toilet Paints, Combs, Port Mamie! and Knees, Horse and Game Powders, FATENT MEDICINES which will be sold but not recnmmended as I cuno guarantee 11 euro in any cam Besides the above named mail-1:5, 1 have I. very large In- aortment of other miscellaneous articles, wLich the pabli is invited to come and examine The attention of Invalids, Physicians, Clergymenr scient fic men, and the public generally, is respectfully Solicited to the merits of this chemical preparation, con— taining IRON, SULPHUR, AND PHO:PHOBOUS, and, which is identical in its composition with the Hematw Globule, or red blood. In all diseases accompanied with D E B I L l. 'l‘ Y , pale countenance and nervous derangement. analyses of the blood show a. deficiency of the red globules. Buddy complexion and n rosy tint of the skin. is always indie-k -tire of health; while a pale, wax-like skin and counte nance,—-ifllich evinces a. deficiency of the red globular: nocmnpanies udisensed organism . Preparations of II“)?! have'bren given for the purpose of supplying the red 510' bulcs, but we contend that IRON alone, SULPHUR 1110219. or PHOSPHOBUUS alone, will not meet the deficiency in every case, but that a. judicious combination of 9“ these elements is necessary to restore the blood to Its normal standard. This point, never before. attained, has been reached in the'BLOOD FOOD, and its discovery ranks as one of the most scientific and important of the ago. Its effects in .. CONSUMPTION are to soften the cough, brace the nerves, strengthen the syntem, allay the prostrcting night sweats, increase the physical and mental energy, enrich the b1..0d b_y restoring the locking red globules, increase the appetite, restore the color, and clothe the skeleton frame with flash. The BLOOD FOOD will be found a. specific in all CHRONIC DISEASES of the THROAT or LUNGS. such as Asyhma, Bronchitis, Coughs, due. Public speakers and singers will find it of great utility in clearing and strengthening the vocal organs. In Dyspepsia, Liver Cmpla'mtq, Dropsy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Scrqfula. Grate], St. Vl - Dance, Ron- and Ague &c., its efficiency 15 marked and instantaneous. In no class of diseases, however, are ’ the beneficial ell‘eets of this remedy so conspicuous as in those harrassin g FEMALE COMPLAINTS to which the gentler sex are liahle, and. which tend to wards Consumption, such as suppressed or difficult Illzn stmat-ion. (2mm Sickness, W hiles, km, especially when these complaints are accompanied withpnleness, ndingy hue or policy of the skin, depression of spirits, debllxty, palpitation, want of appetite, and nervous prostratlon. We have the utmost confidence in recommending the BLOOD EOOD to all who may be conscious of a loss of vitality or energy; and to those oh. so mental or bodily powers are prostraled through over-1159, either of the mind or body, and we deem it our duty to say that in all cases of Weakness and Emaciatmn, and in all diseases of the Kidneys or Bladder, this preparation has a. claim upon the attention of Euilérers. which cannot be over— estimated. A faithful trial will be found the most con. vincing; proof in regard to its efficacy that couldbe asked for. With the above remarks, and with the numerous testimonials we have in its favor, we other the “BLOOD FOOD” to the consideration of the nfllicted, knowing thatit will he acknowledged as ore-eminent over all other preparations, patent or ofiicinnl, in point of usefulness. Circulnrs giving the Theory upon which this remedy in founded, also certificates of remarkable cures, win he sent free when desired. We forward the BLOOD FOOD to any part of the United States or Canndns upon receipt of pri ce—fSl per bottle, so for six bottles. Be careful in all cases to take none but that having our foc-simile sig nature upon the wrapper. None other is genuine. Prepared only by 011111“ 11 A: DUPONT, No. 4&9 Bmatlwu}, New York, And sold by them, and by all respectable Druggists. For sale by O. A, BANNVAI-z'l‘, C. K. KELLER and D. W. GROSS it 00., Harrisburg. iehfi-eowdkwly PUMP-‘l’ EAL BLOOD! ' M 0 F—E-A ‘l‘ 1 S ' VEGETABLE LEFE PILLS _AN D . - PfimNlx BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity which these pro-emi neut Medicines have acquired for their invaluable efli cacy in till the Diseases which they profess to cure, has renderrd the usual practice of puffing not only unneces am y, but unworthy of them. v IN ALL CASES __ 0f Asthma, Acute and chronic Rheumatism, Afl'ections' of the Bladder and Kidneys. , BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, . In the South and West, where these diseases prevail, they will he found invaluable. Planters, farmers and olhers, who once use these Medicines, will now: after wards be without them. BILIOUS CHOLIC FEROUS LOOSENESE,PILES, COS-- TIVENESS, COLDS AND COL GIIS, CHOLIO, ' CORRUPT RUMORS, DROPSIES. Drerl’su.—No person with this distressin§ disease, _ should delay using these Medicines immediate y. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency. ansn AND Anon—For this scourge of the Western. country these Medicineswill be found a. safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines-leave the systemsuba ject to a return of the disease; a cure by these'medi clnes is permanent. ' ' I Try them. Be satisfied. andbe curbd,;._ . ‘ Foununss or Cournsxros— . . GENERAL DEBILITY; GOUT, GIDDINESS, - " GRAN-EL, ._ _«, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatori‘ Rheumatism, Impuro Blood, Jaundice, Loss of App‘efle‘ii Museums]. DISEAsss.-—l\'ever fails to eradicnte ‘png tirely all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparation of Saraspsrills. ‘ NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILI'I‘Y. NERVOUS. COMPLAINTS OF ALL KINDS. ORGANIC . AEFECTIONS. PILES.—The original proprietor of these Medicine was cured of Piles, of thirty-five years’ standing, by the the use of these Life Medicines alone. PAIRS in the Head, Side, Back, Limbs, Joints and: Organs. ' Bushings—Those affected with this terrible dis ease. will be sure of relief by the Lite Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum Swellings. Scnuruu, or Kixe’s Evu.,in its worst forms. Ulcer of every description. Worms of all kinds. are effectually expelled by them Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them. whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will be» certain. .THE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS. PURIFY THE BLOOD,‘ And thus remove all disease from the system. r-nnrsksn Ash sou) n! DR’. WILLIAM B. M OFFAT, 335 Broadway corner of Anthony street, New York. 31’? For sale ’hv all Druggists. jylfl-ddcwly .! FOUN DE!) 1852 ovum. or BALTiLMggEAAgE D LES 551911971“ S ’ ‘ BALTIMORgacnIfiRD The Largest, Most Elegantly Fu’mished, nndnfigfg‘gfi Jommercial College in the United $93.”: Tnonouon upreasly for Young Men desiring: to obt‘ggfleat po'sflblg gnAo-chintlggsxluna: Enuoummn “1" me an a e eas expense. _ _A Large and Beautiful“;'ol'R'lfi‘i’i‘2;“;s’l.‘l 3:33:53; taming upwards of SIX SQL fin raving ’the finest of the o; anmnsmr,and 311““: )gpreaengiugthe [nun-id: kvzind ”gauge iln this gggncfi’t'mgue stating terms, &6. , ew o e 0! age, W ' tion will be sent to 3791" Young Man on apph“ it‘l’ or $1233; Mi Mi}; 3;: you will receive the package I: return ma'fl' r ’ $113511}; E. K. LOSIER. humans, Mn ‘ ELLER’S DRUG STORE is the place K m hnv Balm n! Thnuaund Flnwan. ”ATS FOR SALE by Lie29‘l JAMES M. WHEELER NJEW YORK SEED! ESS PLUMSI For sale by [0026] MM. DOCK, 13., 6t. 00. Chamois and Sheep fimv atilty E GHARTERED 1554