Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, November 15, 1860, Image 4

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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROA D
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FIVE TRAINS DAILY T 0 B’. FRBM PHILADELPHIA.
The Bridge 8': Conewago having been I‘d-built, thl‘
P 35591189? Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Commny
will rasume their former rou‘m. 0n and flu r
MONDAY. OCTOBER 15m, 155:.)
they will dnpnrt from and arrive at. Hum-«burg and
Philadelphia as follows :
EASTWARD
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Ilsrfisburg at
1.15; m., and arrives at West thdelphis 5* 5-1.0 a- m-
FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg: at 6.15 n. m., every
tiny cxcvpt Monday, ardvce at Wm“. Philadelphia at
101]) a. m. ‘
MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 1.00 p‘ m., 33‘.
rives at West Philadelphia at 5.00 p. In.
These Trains make dose connec‘iion at'l‘hiladeiyhin
with the New York Lines.
MT. JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, m., 11934-05
6.50 a. m, Mt. Joy at 3 02-, snd connects at Lancaster :11
3.50 with LANCASTER TRAI V, arriving at “'9st rhim.
delphia. at 12.10 P- m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves at
at 3_50 p. m., Columbia at 5.15, and arrives at West
Philadelphia at 9 05 p. m.
MT. JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, KO. 2, leave
$4.001). m., Mt. Jay at 5.11, connects with HARRIS
BUBG ACOOMHODATION TRAIN East at Dillerville
at. 5.413, arriving at West Philadelphia at 9.05 p. m.
WESTWARD
THROUGH EEPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at
10.45 p. m., arrives at Harrisburg at 2.55 a. m.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia. at 7.30 a. m., ar
rives at Harrisburg at 12.50 p. 111.
EAST LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.60 a. m. , arrives
at Harrisburg at 4.00 p. m. _
MT. JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 1, leaves
mester an arrival of MAIL TRAIN West, at 11.04 a.
m., leaves Mt. Joy at 11.42, and arrives at Harrisburg
at 1.00 p. m.
HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Philadelphia at 2.061). 111., Columbia. at 6.10, and arrives
at Harrisburg at 7.35 p. m.
MT. JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, leaves
Lancaster, on the arrival of LANCASTER TRAIN West,
at 1.54 p. 111., Mt. Joy at 8.30, and arrives at Harrisburg
at 9.42 p . m.
Passengers leaving Philadelphia at. 4.00 p. m . , on LAN
CASTER TRAIN, connect at Lancaster with MT. JOY
ACCOMMODATION TEARS No. 2, at 7.54, and arrive
at Harrisburg at 9.24 p. m.
SAMUEL D. YOUNG,
Supt. East. Div. Penn’tz Railrmul
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VEW AIR LINE ROUTE
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NEH-T Yfilili.
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£2,112,
.1292; £l2,
Shortest in Distance and Quiekast in Time
BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF
NEW YORK AN D HARRISBURG,
V I A
READING, ALLENTUWN AND EASTBX}
MORNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New York at 6
a. m., arriving at Harrisburg at 1245 noon, 01:75? 6};
hours between the two cities.
HAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, and ar_
rives at Harrisburg at 8.30 p. m. ‘
MORNING MAIL LINE= East, leaveq Harrisburg at
3.00 a. m , arriving at New Yurk h-t 4.30 p. m.
AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE. East, leaves Harris
burg at 1.15 p. m., arriving at New York at 9.00 p. m.
Connections are nude at Harrisburg 211; 1.00 p. m. with
the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Penmiylva
nia, Cumberland Valley and Earthen: Central Railroad:
All Twins connect at Reading with Trains for Potts
villo and Philadelphia, and an Allentown for Munch
Chunk, Eaton, are.
No change of Passenger Cars or- Baggage between New
York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 n. in. Line from New
York or the 1.15 p. m. from Harrisburg.
For beauty of scenery and speed, cumi‘ort and uccom
mudation, this Route pre'fients sup'ex-icvr inducements to
the traveling public .
Fare besweenxew Yo rkand Harrisburg, I'm; DOLLARS-
For Tickets and other information‘apply to
v J J . CLYDE, General Agent,
jel Harrisburg.
7_ 1860. , ‘ ‘ 1860.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
N O TIC E.
CHAKGE 0? SCHEDULE.
ON AND AFTER 51? ND A Y, MA 1' 27th, 1810.
the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway
will leave Harisburg as follows :
G 011W} 8 0 L’Tfi’.
EXPRESS TRAIN will [cure at............ 1.49 a. m
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave at. .7 30 9.. m
EMAIL TRAEN wii11eaveat.......... .. 1.00 mm
£7 012 W- NORTH.
MAIL TRAIK win leave 3%.... u a»...
EXPRESS TRAIN will leave at.
The only traim leaving Harrisburg on Sunday will be
the EXPRESS TRAIN at 1.40 a. m., going South, and
the EXPRESS TRAIN at 9.32 p. m., going North.
For fgu'ther information apply at the allies, in Penn’
sylmia. Railroad Depot. JOHN W. HALL, Agent.
Harrisburg, May 26, 1860.—my“!!!
E)HILADELPHIA
AND
' READING RAILROAD,
SUMMER ARRANG EMENT.
ON AND AFTER MAY 28, 1860,
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE HARRISBURG
DAILY, {Sundays excepted) 21:3.00 A. M., and 1.15 P.
31., for Philadelphia, arriving there at 1.25 I’.M., “(16.15
P. M.
RETURNING, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA at S 00 A.M.
and 3.30 P. 31., arriving at Harrisburg at 12 45 noon uni
am I’. M.
PARKER—To Philadelphia: No 1 Cars, $3.55; No. L“
(in same train) $2.70. -
PARKS :—Ta Reading 3L6!) Ind $1.30.
At Readiazg‘connect with trains for Pomvi‘ :, Minera
.'flle, Tamagna, Catawima, «to.
IOU]! TRAINS, LEAVE READING ROB PHILADEL»
PHIL DAILY: at 3 A EL, 10.45 A. 31., 32.30 noon Mr.=
3.43 I’. H.
LEAVE PHILADELPHIA SOB READING at .b
H.,1.0:;= P. 31.: 3.30 P. 51., and 5.00 P. M. ‘
[MHz—m'eding In Philadalphia, $1.75 and 51.45.
m MORNLSG TRAIN FROM HARRISBURG GON
NECTS AT READING with up train for Wilkesbam
Pittßton and Scranton .
I'9:- {hm-.13: tickets and other information apply to
J. I. CLYDE,
General Agent.
my 24411
P H 1L A D iii—l73l.l A
BEALEINGUI’rAILROAD-
üb‘lfTlON 0F PASSENGER FABES,
011 AND FTER MONDAY Art: n
_ GOMMUTATION 11321:”le 2’ I'6o
with 26 Coupons, will be issued between snv ointn
desired, good for the holder and any member 3f his
family, in any Passenger trein,&nd at any time—at 25
per cent. below the regular fares.
Parties having occasion to use the Reedfreqnently on
business or pleasure, will find the above arrangement
convenient and economical; as Four Passenger trains
run daily each way between Reading and Philadelphia.
and Two Trains daily between Beading, Pottsville and
Harrisburg. 0n Sundeys,onlyone morning train Down.
and one afternoon train Up, runs between Pottsviile and
Philadelphia, and no Passenger tnin on the Lebanon
Valley Branch Railroad.
For the above Tickets, or any Information relating
thereto, apply to S. Bradford, Esq., Treasurer, Philadel
phis, to the respective Ticket Agents on the line, or to
G. A. NIGOLLS,GenemI Sup’t.
March 27, 1860.—warm“ .
L. GODBOLD, PRACTICAL TUNER
omnanmun or PIANOS, MELODEONS. &c.,
c. Orders in future mult be'left at WM. KNOCB’E’S
MUSIC STORE, 92 Market street, or at BUEHLEB’S
EOTEL. All orders left at the above—named places will
meet with prompt attention.
first class PIANOS for win
BENJAMIN PYNE,
ARCHITECTURAL
W 0 o n T U R N E R
mm: or 426 AND 428 Imm“ 9
r HIL A DEL P Hzfrnm’
Every description of CARPENTERS! AND BUILD
138' TURNING executed with nentneas and dispatch.
WINDOW, DOOR AND SASHOIRCULAR M 0 ULD.
INGS of every PATTERN, from four inch» up to nine
feet diameter. TURNED to order in the nestest style‘
sum; AND HITCHING 9051’5, vnnnnnnn AND
PLAIN NEWELLS, STAIB BALUSTEBS of every kind,
kept eonshntly on hand, ad on the most reasonable
am. «1148»:
f ‘HE ONLY PREPARATION
1 THAT HAS -
STOOD THE TEST OF IEAI‘KS,
AND GROWS MORE AN MORE POPULAR EVERY
DAY 5
And testiruonials, new, and almost without number,
might be given from Indies and gentlemen in all grades
of society. whose united testimony none could resist
that Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative will restore the bald
and gray, and preserve the hair of the youth to old age,
in all its youthful beauty.
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. Dec. 21,1858.
PROF. W 001): Thee wilt please accept a. line to inform
thee that the hair on my head fell 03‘ over twenty years
ago, caused by n. compliant-ed chronic disease, attended
with an erupfinn an the head. A continual course of
sullering through life having. reduced me to a state of
dependence, I have not been able to obtain stufl‘ for cups,
neither have I been able to do them up, in consequence
of which my head has suffered extremely from cold.
This induced me to pay Briggs k. Hodges almost the last
cent I had on earth {or a two dollar bottle of thy Heir
Restorative about the first of August last. I have faith
fully fullowed the directions, and the bald spot is now
covered with hair thick and black, though shnrt; it is
also coming in all over my head. Feeling confident that
another large bottle would restore it entirely and per—
manently, I feel anxious to persevere in its use, and be
ing' destitute of means to purchase any more, I would
ask thee if thee u‘ouldst not be willing to send me an
order- on thine agents for a bottle, and receive to thyself
the scripture deelumtion-“ the reward is to those who
are kind to the widow and futherless.”
Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY.
LIGONIER, Noble (30., Indiana, Feb. 5, 1859.
Paar. 0. J. Woon: Dad? Sin—ln the latter part of
the year 1852, while attending the State and National
Law School of the State of New York, my hair, from a
cause unknown to me, commenced falling 011‘ very ra idly,
so that in the short space of six months the whofe up
per part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of its
covering. and much of the remaining portion upon the
side and back part of my head shortly after became gray,
so that you will not be surprised when I tell you that.
upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual
acquaintances were not so much at a loss to discover the
cause of the change in my appearance, as my more inti
mate acquaintances were to recognize me at all.
I at once made application to the most skillful physi—
cians in the country, but, receiving no assurance from
them that my hair could again be restored, I was forced
to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, in
the latter part of the your 1557, 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
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 do wonderful an article, I have recom
mended ita use to many of my Eriends 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 441 Broadway, and sold by all dealers through—
out tho world.
0. J. WOOD .5; 00., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New
York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods
Dealers. aul'l-ddwam
HANDSOME WOMEN.
HUNT’S “BLOOM OF BUSES.” a. rich and delicate
color for the cheeks and lips, WILL NOT WASH 0R
RUB OFF, and when once applied remains durable for
years. mailed free in bottles for $l.OO.
HUNT’S “COURT TOILET I’O‘VDEB,” imparts a
dazzling whiteness to the complexion, and is unlike any
thing else used for this purpose. mailed free forfio cents.
HUNT’S “' BRITISH BALM,” removes tan, freckles,
sunburn and all eruptions of the skin, mailed free for 50
cents.
HUNT’S “IMPERIAL POMADE,” for the hair,
strengthens and improves its growth. keeps it from tall
ing off, and warranted TO MAKE THE HAIR CURL,
mailed free for $l.OO.
‘HUNT’S “ PEARL BEAUTIFIER,” for the teeth and
gums, cleanses and white-us the teeth, burdens the gums,
purifies the breath effectually, 1’ R 43 S I'} RV E 5 THE
EEE’II‘IJOAND PREVENTS TOOTII’ACHB, mailed free
or . .
HUNT’S “ BRIDAL “'REATH PERFUME,” adouble
3:133:21: of orange blossoms and cologne, mailed free for
This exquisite perfume was first; used by the PRINCESS
ROYAL, OF ENGLAND, on her marriage. MESSRS.
HUNT (it 00. presented the PRINCESS with nu elegant
case of Perfumery, (in which all of the above articles
were included) in handsome cut glass wi [:11 gold stoppers,
valued at $l5OO, particulars of which appeared in the
public prints. All the above articles sent FREE by ex
press for $5.00. Gash can either accompany the order
or be paid to the express agent on delivery of goods.
HUNT 6:. 60.,
Pezfumers to the Queen,
errxr Smear, LUSDOS, AS!) 707 SAKSOM Summer,
The Trade supplied. PHILADELPHIA.
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UNITED' STATES HOTEL,
aoc'm EAST CORNER or 11TH ASD MARKET STREETS.
ROAD DEPOT,
PHIL ADELPI—IIA.
The undersigned would respectfully inform the Public
that he has taken the above Hotel: formerly known as
“ THE MANSION HOUSE.” which he has refitted and
newly furniéhcd throughout.
The Rooms are sth clans and cmumodiuus: and Furnished
with every convenience to be found in the bust Hotels in
the city.
The “UN [TED STATES" is admirably located fol-{lm
convenience of travelora: being under the same roof mt]:
the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus saving both
hack hire and porter-age of baggage. No pains will be
spared to render the ‘4 UNITED STATES” u. plcnmnt and
agreeable residence to all who may l'avur it with their
patronage. Chargesxnoderate.
oc‘Z‘Z-«l3mwly 11. W. KANAGA, Proprietor.
BUEHLER HOUSE,
1.2‘3 p. m‘
Thu aha-w Well known and long established Hqtel is
now undergoing a. thorough renovation, and being in a
great degree newly furnished, under the proprietorship
of Mr. GEORGE: J. Boutox, who has been an inmate of
tha house for the last three years, and is well known to
its guests.
Thankful fur the liberal patronage 'which it has en
joyed, I cheerfully commend Mr. Bolton to the public
favor. ju7-d&wy 'WILLIAM BUEHLER.
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL,
31”) on Al’,
NEW YORK
When completédkix years ago, the St. Nicholas was
universany pronounced the most magnificent, conve
nient: and thoroughly organized establishment of the
kind on this cuhtinent.
What it was then, it remains to-day—wit/mut a rival
in size, in smnptuoumess, 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 APA R TIIIE NTS for
families.
SIX HUNDRED PERSONS can he comfortably seated
at the tables of its three publicdining rooms, and nothing
that modern nrt‘hus dcfiséd for the 'convenience and so-
Cial gratification of the traveling public has been omitted
in its plan, or is neglected in its practical (1653115.
The early reputation of the house at home and abroad,
derived from its magnitude, its superb appointments,
and its home-like comforts and lu-imries, has been enr
hamced every year by the uuwearied exertions of the
Proprietors.
[1124413111 TREAD‘VELL, WHITCOMB 6:. GO.
P RO C L AMATlON.—Whereas, the
Honorable J 01m J . PEARSOK, President of the Court
of Common Plans in the Twelfth Judicial District con
aisting of the counties of Lebanon and Dauphin midi-. 119
Hon. A. 0. HIESTER and Hon. FELIX NISSLEY: Associ
ate Judges in Dauphin county, having issued their pre—
cept, hearing date the 15th day of October 1860 to 1110
directed, for holding a. Court 01' Oyer and T’ermin’er and
Gene-ml Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Pence
at Harrisburg, for the county of Dauphin and to com
mence on the 3d Monday of November b’eind the 191]:
day Of November, 1860, and to continue’two “5,9913
_ Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner I J us
tices of the Peace and Constables of the said can 1t 1‘
2:38:21), 2111a}: t,hojy be then and there in their 1:63:31-
their re’czrdso $313123“ the “1.8900111“ Of ““31 gay! With
remembrance}, to do iii?” fgpmlnhfipl‘f ,tanth heu- own
appei'tains to be done fins: th 1:1 gs ‘h w ob 9:: .oflice
cogmzances to prosechta a "me 131 0‘ aye mm in re
m. shall be in the Jan of gaunt. e prisoners that are
there to prose mm, against tguphm county, he then and
‘ Given under my hand at Ifm {l3 shall ‘be Just.
‘ October, in the year of o flrrlsburg the 15th_day or
‘ eighty-thir d year of the inau- Lord, 1860, and 1n the
Staten. ePendence of' the United
J. M. EYSTER,
‘ H 'Sggnu-Bis OFFICE. Sherifi.
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UP HO'LSTERING 19 USINESs_
Pa articular attention to MAKING AND PUTT ’
130% CARPETS. MAKING AND REPAIRING Mli‘vfi
TRASSES, REPAIRING FURNITUBE, M... am. He
cm be found at all times at his residence, in the real-of
the Willism Tell House, corner of Raspberry and Black.
harry alleys. lep29-dly
KELLEB’S DRUG STORE is the place
to and the belt momma“ or Pom Bonnier.
36132 Enilet.
TO THE LADIES
fiutclfi.
MARKET SQUARE,
HARRISBURG, PA.
GEO. J. BOLTON, PIIOX-‘Kll-I'I‘OR
CARD.
Busiuesa flaws.
D“ENTI s T R Y .
THE UNDERSIGNED,
DOCTOR 0F DENTAL SURGERY.
Reape'ctfully tenders his professional services to the
citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity. ~
OFFICE IN STATE STREET,
OPPOSITE THE BRKAII 1' HOUSE.
sep2s-ds‘kwtf D. M. GILDEA, D. D. S.
R. -0. WEICHEL,
SURGEON AND OCULIST,
RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET.
He is now fully prepared to attend promptly to the
duties of profession in all its branches.
A Lost} AND "my suocnssrm. Amman. axpnnmscn
justifies him in promising full and ample satisfaction to
all who may favor him wimp. call, be the disease Chronic
or any other nature. mIS-ddnwly
W W . HAY s ,
A'i'TonNEY-Arr-LAW.
O FFICE,
WALNU STREET, BETWEEN SECOND &: THIRD,
:El,_v;.___r_flfimm ”.__” [9L
THEO. F. SCHEFFER,
BOOK, CARD A 1713 JOB PRINTER,
7 No. 18 Market Strert‘ Harrisburg.
JAS.F.SHUNK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE IN THE .\
BUILDING OPPOSITE PROTHONOTARY’S OFFICE,
jan7]__»_’~-' Harrisburg, fa. w Lil’y‘
“f M. H. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ofice corner of MARKET STREET and the SQUARE,
(Wyath’s,) second floor front.
{lt‘ligtriqge on MarkeSqPEe. n_2l-Iyd&,w
TH 0 MAS G. MAGD OWELL',
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Oflice in Third Street, one Door West
' of His Residence,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
Will attend to application's for Pensions and Patents in
Washington City, ID. 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 whe
may entrust their applications, either for Pensions or
Patents, to him, that they will be faithfuuy and properly
attended to. on the moat resonable terms.
S P. AUOHMUTSL,
. .
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MILLERSBURG, Dumm: Comm-'l, PA .
Will practice before the Dauphin, Northumberland
and Perry County Com-ts.
Ptompt attention given to the collection of claims
Allkinds of conveyanciugexecuted with dispatch. Laud
surveys made at shortest notice. deuZ-dly
JOHN PT-ASZYK
Respectfully informn the citizens of Harrisburg and
vicinity that he is ready at 11.11 times to TUNE AND
REPAIR PIANO FORTES, ORGANS, and Musical In
struments of all descriptions. Mr. Ptnszyk is recom
mended by the leading Musical Manufactoties of New
York, as well as other cities of the United States.
All Orders left at Mr. WM. KNOCHE’S Music Store,
Market street, or Hen-75 Hotel, will be promptly and
faithfully attended to. no4-dly
VVBI.PARKHILL,
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PLUMBER ND _ BlihsSA ‘ ‘OUNDER,
lOMARKET ST ~ HABgIngURG
BRASS CASTINGS, of every description, madeto order.
Amerimn 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 Collins and Lead 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 cash given for old Copper, Brass,
Lead and Spelter. mylB-dtf
J G. MOL T Z, I
. . ‘
ERGINEER, MACHINIS'J.‘ AND STEAM FITTER,
No. 6, North S-izzh at, between Walnut and Mark“,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Machinery of every description made and repaired. Brass
(looks of all sizes, and a large asmrtmeut of Grask‘ittings
constantly on hand .
All work done in this establishment will be under his
own supervision, and warranted to give satisfaction.
“9925: V, , , _ W. -.-
RELIGIOUS B 00K STORE,
TRACT AND SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPOSITORY,
E. S. GERIVIAN,
27 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE GHESNUT,
nAxmsmma, PA.
Depot for the sale of Stereoscopes,StereoscopicViews,
Music and Musical Instruments. Also, subscriptions
taken for religioug publications. nO3O-dy
J ACOB P. BARB-INGER,
SIG-N, URN/{MENTAL AND HOUSE PAINTER,
No. 47 Scum Tflmn STREET,
(AT BUYER’S CARRIAGE FACTORY,)
Harrrisburg, Pa.
1E? Plain and Ornamentalb‘igns, in Gilt and Silvangot
up with nentnsss and despatch . Paper Varnished, and all
orders promptly attended to. Give me a call. :ept’f-dtt‘
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
BALTIMORE, MD
This pleasant and commodious Hotel has been tho
roughly re-fitted and re-furnished. It is pleasantly
situated on North-West corner of Howard and Franklin
stzeeta, n. few doors west of the Northern Central Rail
way Depot. Every attention paid to the comfort of his
gm‘sts. Gr. LEISENRING, Proprietor,
jefl-tf (Late of Selina Grove, Pu.)
Bank flpplimtiaufi.
B A N K N 0 T I C E.-——Not-Ice IS hereby
given, that the undersigned have formed an Asso—
ciation, and prepared and executed a. Certificate, for the
purpose of establishing a Bank of Issue, Discount and
Deyosite, under the provisions of the not entitled “ An
act to establish a system of Free Banking in Pennsyl
vania, and to secure the public against loss from Insol
vent Banks,” apprdved the 3131; day of March, A . D. 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
lars each, with the privilege of increasing the same to
any amount not exceeding in all Three Hundred Thou:
sand Dollars.
Charles Downing 7 E David Shelmire,
John Webster, | William Rogers.
William Edge, J. K. Eshelman,
Richard D. Wells, Samuel Ringwnlt,
J . P. Baugh, Stephen Blatchl'ord
September 3, 1869..—5ep17-d6m
AN K 1‘ OTI C E.—Notlce IS hereby
given that an Association has been formed and a.
certificate prepared for the purpose of establishing a.
Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposits under the provi
sions of the not entitled “An not to establtah a. system
of Free Banking in Pennsylvama, and to secure the pub
lic against loss from Insolventßanks,”apprnred theglst
(lay of Mnrch,lB6o. The said Bank to be called “ The
Bethlehem Bank,” and to be located in the borough of
Bethlehem, in the county of Northampton, with a. Gapi
tal Stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, in shares of Fifty
Dollars each, with the privilege of increasing the said
Stock to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. nu2s—d6m
B'A NK N O T I C E .--Notlce is hereby
given, that an association has been formed and a
certificate prepared, for the purpose of establishing 1.
Bank of issue, discount and deposit, underthe provisions
of the act, entitled “An Act to estsblish a system of free
banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the public against
loss by insolvent bunks,” approvml the thirty-first day of
March, 1860. The said Bank to be called the “FREE
BANK," and to be located in the city of Philadelphifly
and to consist of a capital stock of ONE HUNDRED
THOUSAND DOLLARS, in shares of fifty dollars each,
with the privilege of incregsiug the same to any amount
not exceeding in all one million of dollars. jy2.do'm
4 XTENSION OF BANK CHARTER
Notice is hereby given that “ The Farmers, and
Mechanics’ Bank of Easton,” 3. Bank of Discount and
Deposite, located in the borough of Enston, Northamp
ton county, Pennsylvania, having a. capital of Four Hun
dred Thousand Dollars, will apply to the ucxtLegislature
of Pennsylvania. for a. renewal of its charter for fifteen
years, from the expiration of its present charter, wlfll
its present capital stock, powers and privileges, and
without any alteration in or Increase of the Same. ‘
. P. S. MICHLER, President.
M’E. FORMAN, Gusher. je3o-d6nl
BA N K NOT I C E.——Notlce 1s hereby
given that an Association has been formed and a
Certificate prepared for the purpose of establishing a
Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposits, Under the pro vi
sinus of the net entitled “ An act to establish a, system
of free banking in Ifennsylvauia, and to secure the public
against loss from insolvent bunks,” approved the 313:;
day of March, 1860. The said Bank to be Called the
“ state Bank,“ and to be located in the city of Philadel
phia, and to consist of a} Capital Stock of Fifty Thousand
Dollars. in shares of Fifty Dollars each, with the privi
lege of increasing the same to any amount not exceeding
in all One Million of Dollars. je2g_d6m*
SMOKE 1 SMOKE ! ! SMOKE ! I !__ls
not obfectionable when from a. CIGAR purchased M:
KELLER’S DRUG STORE, 91 Market street. 501119
FOR the genuine ENGLISH MUSTARD
gc to xnnmn’s DRUG sronn.
QM flioustkseptrs.
. 4&2
*2» Pa
/-{s?o €im96~ lb?
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I ”/59 ECONOMY. «A;
[iii/(7:3) Dispafiafla? g Q;
U 34 Save the Pieces! 0L
As accidents mill happen men in well-regulatedfami—
ties, it is very dosnable to have some cheap and conve
nient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, ace.
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no household can ufiord
to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stick
ing point. There is no longer a. necessity for limping
chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken
cradles. It 13 Just the article for cone, shell, and other
ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement
and taste .
This admirable preparation is used eolrll being chem!
eelly held in solution, and possessing all the valuable
qualities of the best cabinet-makers’ Glue. It may be
used in the place of ordinary mueilage, being vastly
more adhesive.
“USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE ”
N. 12.—A Brush accompanies each bootle. Price, 25
cents. '
Wnouzsam DEPOT, No. 48 CEDAR 51mm, Nmr You
HENRY C. SPALDING— «Sr, 00.,
Box No. 3,600. New York
Addreos
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 £3}
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Dmgglsts, Hex-aware
and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores.
Country merchants should make a note of SPAM)-
ING’S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list.
It will stand any climate.
febl-i—ddawly
linguraure.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
summon comm.
OFFICE, s. E. 00R. 71mm AND WALNUT 51's
PHILA DELPHIA
Incorporated 1835.
Mar-inc Insurance on vessels, cargo and freight, to all
parts of the world.
Inland Insuranca on goods by rivers, canals, lakes and
land carriage to all parts of the Union.
Firs Insurance on merchandize generally, and on stores,
dwelling houses, $lO.
Afiaets of the Csmpany, November], 1858, $698 ,80420-100
do an.
The Board of Directors have this daydeclared a Dividend
of Six Per Cent. in Cash, on the Original Capital‘Stock,
and Six Per Cent. on the Scrip or the Company, payable on
end after lst proximo.
They have also declared a Scrip Dividend ofTwentyJ‘ive
fer Gent. on the Original Black, and on the Earned Pm
miums for the year ending October 31, 1858, Certificate: for
which willbe issued to the parties entitled to the same, on
end after the first of December next. -
Preambie. and Resolut‘iun culoptcd bytha Board
Whereas, The increased means of the Company arising
from Profits, and which will be derived from the Increased
Capital Stock under the late amendments to the Act of In
corporation, render the further continuance of the Gnome
tee Capital unnecessary; therefore be it— V
Resal’vad, That the Guarantee Capital be discontinued,
and the Notes representing the same be delivered up to the
makers thereof. as soon as the Risks taken duringthe period
embraced insaid Notes shall have determined.
.DIREO T 0 R 8 :
William Martin, Edmund A. Sender, Theo. Panlding,
Jon B. Penrose, John 0. Davis, James Traquair,
Willim Eyre, J 1:. James 0 . Hand, Wm. 0. Ludwig,
Joseph 11. Seal, Dr. R. M. Huston, Gaol}. Leiper,
Hugh Craig, Charles Kelly, Sm’l. E. motes.
J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Ed. Darlington,
H. J ones Brooke, Spencer M7llvalne, Thames 0. Hand,
Robert Burton, JeoobP. Jones, Jae. B. M’Farl‘d,
Joshua P. Eyre, J no. B. Sample, I). I‘. Morgan,
J'. 1?. Logan.
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice Pnsidmx
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. _
The undersigned, an Agent for the above Company, is
prepared to make Insurances on all descriptions of proper
ty, on the most liberal terms.
oetl-lydltw WM. BUBBLER.
fifigmiianwufi.
NUVELTIES
RECEIVED AT SCHEFFEII’S BOOKSTORE,
Chinese Tumbler,
Deceptive Tumblers, '
Watch Boxes—lmitation Peek of Cards,
Whistling Balloons,
Moveable Animals,
Do. Men, '
Magnetic Fishes,
Do. Ducks
Do. Turlles‘
Do. Ships, '
Magnets,
Compassess of all sizes, a
temps for marking Linen, &c., at 38 cents.
Cards Cases
Needle Threaders, a very useful article for Ladies at
20 cents.
Porcelainfiletes and Pencils.
Hair Brushes, Lend Pencils in Boxes, Gum Balls of
every size and quality and prices.
Paint Boxes, Brushes, Lead Pencil Sharpeners, Finger
Rings, Globes, Key Rings, Pocket Pieces, Pen Knives,
Chine. Omementf, with Ink stands, Jno., attached.
' Parallel Rulers, l’en Wipers, Sand Boxes, Pen Racks.
Microscopes of different mes.
Magneto-Electric Machine.
China Marbles of all sizes and prices.
618.85 4‘ (1 Si
Common “'
Spelding’s Prepared Glue, & useful article in every
family,
Upton’s “ “ H u “
Mathematical Instruments of different styles.
Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings,
‘ Magic Wafers, or, Electricity Illustrated, price 75
cents a box.
Magic Duplicating end Impression Paper.
Kaleidiscopes and Multiplying Glasses.
Dominoes of all sizes, qualities and prices.
Pocket Ink Stands “ “ “
Cork Screws, suitable for carrying in Vest Pocket.
Puzzles, Mirrors, Dice, Perfumery.
Colored Crayons. ‘
Chalk do.
Rapier Mache Work Boxes. .
“ “ Writing Desk and Portfolio.
WFor sale at SCHEFFER’S BOOKSi‘ORE,
min-30 No. 18 Market Street.
EXTRAGTS! EXTRAGTSU
WOODSWORTH 6:. BUNNEL’S
SUPERIOR FLAVORING EXTRAL‘TS
BITTER ALMOND,
N ECTARINE
PIN-E Ai’l‘LE,
STRAWBERRY,
ROSE,
LEMON A my
VANILLA,|
Just received and for sale by
je29 WM.DO(IK.JR., &, co
PARAFFINE CANDLES 1 1 I—Made of
PURE PARAFFINE, a material obtained from
COAL, combining the ILLUMINATING properties and
chemical constituents of Gas. They will stand all cli
mates, give a clear and brilliant light and burn TEN Hm
omm. longer than Wax,Sperm or any other candle in the
market. For sale by WM. DOCK, 38.,
nun-17 Sole Agent for Harriaburg.
Ho 1 BOYS AND GIRLS 1 BLLS!
Look to your interest. You can buy Bat and Palm
3‘32th five cents, at
LYKENS VALLEY NUT GOAL.—
Juatmoived, a. full supply of S. M. 0038 LYKENS
VALLEY NUT GOAL. For sale by
”“7 JAMES M. WHEELER
Ax aperient and Stomachic preparation of IRON puri
fied of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen.
Sanctioned by the highest Medical Authoritiesxboth i_n
Eurone and the United States, and prescribed 11l “1811'
practice.
The experience of thousands daily proves that no. Dl'B'
paralion of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of i
the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise
sickly coniplexions, indicate its necessity in almost every
conceivable case.
Innoxious in all m'llndics in which it has been tried: it
has proved absolutely curative in each of the following
complaints, viz :
IN Dnsxmrr, Nrmvous Arrscrroxs, Banana-row, DYS-
Psrsu, Cessna-nos, DIARRHGA, Dress-rims, Ixcrmssr
Cossmirrlos, ScncsuLous Tussncunosxs, SAL'I' Recon,
Mlsusssrnnmos,erss,Cm.oeosxs, LIVERCONI'LAIKTS,
Gamma Rumours, Rasmussen, Isrnmursxrl‘svsns,
Points on rm: FADE, &o.
In cases of Gsxnnu. Dzamrv, whether the result of
acute disease, or of the continued diminution of nervous
and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of
this restorative has proved successful to an extent which
no description or written attestation would render-credible .
Invalids so long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in
their own neighborhoods: have suddenly re-appeared in the
busy world as if just returned from protracted travel in a
distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are
attested of female Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent
marasmus sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and
that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air
and exercise for which the physician has no name.
In Nsnvous Arssorlons of all kinds, and for reasons
familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation
of iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old
oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and
overheating; and gently, regularly aperient, even in the
‘ most obstinate case» of costivencss. without ever being a
gastric purgtire, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
It is this latter property, among others, which makes it
so remarkably effectual and permanenta remedy for Piles,
upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific
action. by dispersing the local tendency which forms them.
In Drsrsrsu, innumerable as are its causes, a single box
of these Chalybeate Pills has often sufficed for the most
habitual cases, including the attendant flostivcnsss.
1n unchecked Dunsrmu, even when advanced to Dress
rear, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant
the efl'ects have been equally decisive and astonishing.
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating
cough, and rcmittent hectic, which generally indicate IN
orrmnr Cossunrrros, this remedy has alloyed the alarm
of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and
interesting instances.
In Sonorrnocs Tx'nnnccnosrs, this medicated iron has
had far more than the good cll‘ect of the moat cautiously
balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their well
known liabilities.
November 10, gm
p ,
KELLER’S Drug Store
,Jielical.
The attention of females cannot be too confidently invifed
to this remedy and re stomtiua, in the cases peculiarly af
fecting them.
In Rusunfmrsu, both chronic and inflammatory—in the
latter, however, more decidedly—it has been iumriably well
reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swel
lengs and stiffness of the joints and muscles.
In IsTEanA‘EXT FEVERS it Inca: necessarily lve a great
remedy and energetic "restorative, and its progress in the
new settlements of the West, will probably be one of high
renown and usefulness.
No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole history
of medicine,which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully
restorative ell‘octs. Good appetite, complete digestion,
rapid acquisition or strength, with an unusual disposxtion
for active and cheerful Exercise, immediately follow its use.
Put up in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price
50 cents per box; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will
be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All
letters, orders, etc., should headdressed to
R. B. LOCKE & 00., General Agents.
my2'3—tm-wly 20 Cedar Street, New York.
7 fl® W 1..
s§fingfiuaggfig
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A SUPERLATNE
Ecmcmluanlg
" A; \
<33 DYSFEEEQ
- AND -
INVEQGBATING comm.
TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW JERSEY AND
PENNSYLVANIA. 7_
APOTHECARIES, DRUGS ISTS. GROCERS AND
~, 7 PR IVAT lIIII_LES.
wonmrs puma corAc BRANDY.
WVIVIégJ’E’S PURE MADEIRA, SHERRY AND PORT
WOAFE’S PURE JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX BUM
WOLFE’S PURE SCOTCH AND IRISH “'IIISKY.
ALL IN BOTTLES.
I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the
United States to the above ‘VINHS and Liquoas, im—
ported by UDOLPHO WOLFE, of New York, whose name
is familiar in every part of this country for the. purity
of his celebrated Scnmnnl Smurfs. Mr. WOLFE, in
his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his WINES
and LIQUOBS, says: “ I will stake my reputation as a
man, my standing as a. merchant of thirty years’ resi
dence in the City of Ncw York, that all the BRANDY and
WINES which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the
best quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser.”
Every bottle has the proprietor’s name on the wax, and
a fac simila of his signature on the certificate. The
public are respectfully invited to call and examine for
themsélves . For sale at RETAIL by all Apothecaries and
Grocers in Philadelphia
GEORGE 11. ASHTON,
No. 832 Market street, Philadelphia,
. _ Sqlg Aim: larfigidadglph in
Read the {gnawing from the New York Courier
Exonuuus Busmnss rem. ONE New Yam; Mnncanxr.—
We are happy to inform our fellow-citizens that there is
one place in our city where the physicmn, apothecary,
and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines
and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality.
We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this
merchant’s extensive business, although it will well re
pay any stranger or citizen to visit Unouno WOLFE ’s
extensive warehouse, Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver street,
and NO5 17, 19 and 21, Mnrketfield street. His stock of
Schnapps nn hand ready for shipment could‘ not have
been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some
ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1856; and ten
thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines,
Scotch and Irish Whisky, J nmaica and St. Croix Rum,
some very old and equal to anyin this country. He also
had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wines, &c._
in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for bottling.
Mr. WOLFE’S sales of Schnapps last year amounted to
one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in
less than two years he may be equally succesef with
his Brandies and Wines. '
His business merits the patronage of every lover of
his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and
Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct
to Mr. WOLFE, until every Apothecary in the land make
up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their
shelves, and replace it with Wownfs pure Wums and
LIQUORS. . _ -
We understand Mr. WOLFE, for the accommodation of
small dealers in the country, puts up assorted oases of
Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and s‘uch a merchant,
should be sustained against his tens of thousands of op
ponents in the United States, who sell nothing but imi
tutions, ruinous alike to human health and happiness.
For sale by 0. K. KELLER, Druggist, sole agent for
Harrisburg. seps-dkw6m
M ANki 00D,
HOW LOST, 110 W RESTORE 1)
Just PMbl‘iSfill, in Smled ”umwlc, ~
A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND
RADICAL CURE 0F SPEEMATORBHOEA, or Seminal
Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary
Emissions. producing Impotency , Consumption and Mental
and Physical Debility. .
BY ROB. J. GULVERWELL. M. D_. -
The important fact that the awful consequences of self«
abuse may be effectually removed withoutmternal medicines
Or the dangerous applications of caustics, instruments,
medicated bangles, and other empirical devices, is here
clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly
aueeessful treatment, as adopted by the celebrated author,
fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to
cure himself perfectly, and at the least poesinle cost, there
by avoiding all the advertisud uostrums of the day The
Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands
Bentunrler seal to any address, pus: raid, on fire receipt
of two nostage stamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS J. O.
KLINE, 480 First Avenue, New York, Post Box 4,536.
uflfl-dkwly
CHESNUT GROVE WHISKEY.—~The
purest Spim ever offered the Ameripau pn'olig, flos
lesaing none of the poisoning qualities xuherent "1 ‘hl‘
Whiskey in common use. ' _
All persons desiroua of using this Wluskey may rest as.
cured of its purity
Bxxunurmg. Jan. 20th, 1858
DEAR Sun—We have carefully examined the sample 0!
“Chesnut Grove Whisky,” lelt with us a few days since,
and find it to contain little or none 0f the poisonous sub.
stance known as fusil oil
Yours mspectmlly,
BOOTH, GARRETC!I do CADIAC ,
. Analytical Chums“...
'l'o 011321.25 Wanna-on, Jn. _ .
For sale by the only Agent In Harrisburg _
Maw ‘zn-v ‘ , , Wl\l_ DOCK. J‘
U ’l‘ 1 U E .-—-'lhe underSlgued having
N opened an English and Classical School for Boys in
the Lecture Room of What was formerly culled the
“ United Brethren Church,” on Front. between Walnut
and MCI!“ streets. 18 prepared to receive pupils and
instruct them In the branches usually tnught in schools
of that character. The number of pupils in limited to
twenty-five.
Fox-Minffigmation wish regard to terms, am, .pplyfio
Rev. r. 3131801! In Rev. MLCA'HILL or persons 1
o - [mum mad 8. KING.
Ititbigal.
LOEFFLrER
w M
PRACTICAL
P‘HABMAC‘EUTIST AND CHEMESQ
00R. 4th AND MARKET STS.
Having purchased the Drug Store of Messrs. HOLMAN
«t 00., I beg leave aan the attention of the public to my
wall stocked Drug store. My goods will always be fauml
to be genuine, reliable, and of the first quality. My
expenence in the Drug business, nequired principally by
hauling through the. Europenn Continent, will not fat
to give sntisfactian to every one
MY STOCK CONSISTS OF
Drugl, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps,
Begln‘l, Tobacco, Burning Fluid,
Alcohol Ind Cumphené, Fresh
Ground Spices, Oath, Sponges,
Brushes, Pomades, Toilet manta,
Combs, Port Mouaies and Purses,
Horse and Catfle Powders,
PATENT MEDICINES
which will be sold but not recommended as I sauna
guarantee a. cure in my casu‘
Besides the above named articlea, .l have a very hcge m
sortmcut of other miscellaneous articles, which the put-Ii
is inrited to come and examine
“M ...-m : {TE—“3;: ,
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It must be. obvious nut «July to you, but to every atten
tive and intelligent person, that the first diseases of in
fants arise chiefly from a. disordered condition of their
Iyowels, and in this conn'ectirm, we present to your notice
int the alleviation and cure of these diseases, a remedy
1:0sz as
' DR.EATON’S
INFANTILE CORDIAL
Prepared from a. formula. used by Dr. Eaton with remark!»
hle success during several years’ practice, we know ito‘m
be a. most reliable and efficacious remedy for infantil
complaints, and one trial alone will convince yogi of W
superiority over every other preparation of the kind. It
is particularly recommended
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING.
And [Lt this period of infantile life, when your anxlou‘
hearts are pained by witnessing the sull‘eriuga of yox}?
little ones, it. will he found invaluable in Saftmmg {ln
Gums. Reducing Inflammation, and Relieving all Pauli
FOR DISEASES ATTENDING TEETHING, apqh 88
Dim-Them, Dysemary, Grip-hug in the Bmoels, Acrdnty Q"
the Stmnanh, 'Wind, Colin, and Cold in the Head,we cou
fidently olfer this as a. certain relief and cure in every
case when given in time. It will invariably regulate
the stomach and bowels, and its importance in this re
spect can hardly be estimated. .
IN CONVULSIONS. .
from which more infants are said to die than from an?
other disease, the little sufferer is relieved instantane
ously, as if by magic; and in thisdreud complaint alone.
its intrinsic value is such that it has been recommended
from one family to another, until the name of DR. EA
TON’S INFANTILE CORDIAL has become “familmr
as a. houseliold word.” We now ask your attention to a
subjeqt of vital interest to yourself, as well as to your
sufigrlug child. DR. EATON ’S INFANTIIIE 0031,1511
con mm;
N 0 MORPHINE 0R OPIATEL
qf any kind, or qfwlmtuver nature, 113' afact which ‘1”
awfully warm-nied in slazvr'ngcavmut be 51ml qftmy other
preparation fo'r infantile disaasss, at this time bqfar: the.
public. ‘Ol We find that throughout the country
Mothers are becoming convinced of this truth, mid of
the sad and blighting consequences which are certain to
result from the use of narcotics disguised in the formof
quieting tenmdiES,’ their continued administration being
invariably followed by stupefuction, and constipation of
the bowels, ending oftentimes in convulsions. Herein
DR. EATON’S .INII‘AN TILE CORDIAL differs from
every other remedy. It
DOES NOT GONSTIPATE
the bowels ; neither does it met by deadening the sensi
bilities of your children , but naturally, through its rare
medicinal qualities, by removing nll pain and cause of
disease. W e earnestly recnmmend you, therefore. to lose
no time in procuring a bottle, that you may haw at hand
a. remedy which will never mil to relieve your child in
fzime of need. 1: is petfently harmless, and cannot in
jure tlw mast dnlimle infant.
flake none but DR. EATON’S TNFANTILE CORDIATA.
This you can rely upon Price 25 cents per bottle.
Prepared only by CHURCH & DUPONT,
No. 409 Broadway, New York,
And sold by them, and by all renpectable Druggists.
For sale by C. A. BANNVAR'I‘, U. K. KELLER and D.
W. GROSS & 00., Harrisburg. febfi-eawdacwly
PURIFY THE BLOOD!
VEGETABLE LIFE I'ILES
A N D
PHQSNIX BITTERS.
The high and envied celebrity which these pre-emi
nent Medicines have acquired for their invaluable eth
cacy in all the Diseases which they profess to cure, has
rendered the usual practice of pufilng not only unneces
sary, but unworthy of them.
V IN ALL CASES
Of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Rhemnntism, Afieetioné
of the Bladder and Kidneys.
BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS,
In the South and West, where these diseases prevail.
they will be found invaluable. Planters, formers end
others, who once use these Medicines, will never after
wards be without them.
BILIOUS CHOLIC SEROUS LOOSENESS.PILES. COS
TIVENESS, COLDS AND 0011 GHS, CHOLIC,
CORRUPT RUMORS. DBOPSIES. _
Drsrsrsu.—No person with this distressing disease,
should delay using these Medicines immediately.
Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Fletulency.
Fever AND Acne—For this scourge of the Western
country these Medicines will be found a. safe, speedy and
certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system sub
ject to a. return of the disease; a. cure by these medi
cines is permanent. -
Try them. Be satisfied, and be cured.
Fonmsss or Commemor—
GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS,
GRAVEL,
Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory
Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite.
_ Mrnonnur. Dismissal—Never fails to eradicate en
tirely all the efi‘ects of Mercury infinitely sooner than
the most powerful preparation oiz Sarseporilla.
NIGHT SWIM-TS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, NERVOUS
COMPLAINTS OF ALL KINDS. ORGANIC
AFFECTIONB. .
Pure—The original proprietor of these Medicine
was cured of Piles, of thirty-five years’ standing, by the
. the use of these Life Medicines alone.
. PAINS in the Head, Side, Beck, Limbs, Joints and
; Organs.
Rnnnnm'rissh—Those an’qeted with this terrible dis
ease, will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines.
Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum
Swellings. '
Senormn, or Rum-‘5 Evrn,in its worst forms. Ulcer
of every description.
Worms of all kinds are effectually expelled by these
, Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them.
whenever their existence is suspected. Belief will. be
certain. ’:
THE LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS
PURIFY THE BLOOD,
And thus remove all disease from the system.
PREPARED AND SOLD Br
DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFA'I‘,
335 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New York.
113’ For sale by all Droggists. jyl'l-dkwly
52E!
VAN
FOUN DE!) 1852
LOCATED
ORNER 0F BALTIMORE AND CHARLESSTREETSa
EAL TIMORE, MD.
The Largest, Moat Elegantly Furnished, and POW!“
Jommercial College in the United States. Design“!
Izpressly for Young Men desiring to obtain 11 T 3030553
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