1311 S 0 E .1; .i', A 2:": Eur Myra—lt. is lruz- \hn'. .57: {OH h .119sz but 1:62:11 is (Em: man wim ’ V roughly superior to his_clnlhiug.~ its influence; in whom. for instance, see iincse ofcostume produces no moml ittuniliutinn. ran-l consequently, through :1 lovez-c-l depression of the intellectual t‘ut:cti-_ms.——t’o‘x old Ben J ohnson’s adage suits must of 11:3 " (in: cfclothes out of countenance, out 01" counte» nunce outcf wit.” lt has M3Oll ivt‘Elt tun-is to appear that the studied guilt of great men is by no means without. significance. Vic Pare little doubt that it operates as Well:tsitirlie.:los _that. it. is often not merely :1 sign, blll 5 “E‘s—‘9' But- of clothes, the morale is far greater 2119.11 the intellectual expression ; forcing “11-31 f ’1 man, as it. were, (:1; extra, and “If” YQ')’ {3‘ tensely, the qualities, and {mumsHHS:~ mm W“! the character of those whose costume be purely profeseional or not. A whole €011.35 39_E{YIS to press upon a man. with all us“ (INKS, thn the combined weight of'all its indtv‘tdunls to stamp and assimilate him—to farce lum, as the term is. to be -4 worthy of the cloth” which he has adopted. Who will deny that some of our very best soldiers have owed the first: budding of their bravery WU" cOllfiidel'ttltly to their uni form—_that the actor acts with more spirit when he is dressed 13* his Part, than at a miserable repetition Without. costume? Take an indi viduul. consczcntious in his dealings, and sober in his fashions; invest that individual with a green cut—away coat rather the worse for wear, insist. upon his adopting an indifferently shabby white hat, planted ratherjuuntily askcw: this is enough; we leave the lower part of the in ’cgument to the fancy and the mercy of the reader; does the latterinmgine forone moment that, the moral qualities of the individual in quesdon would not undergo a gradual deterio ration? On the other hand, the scump, or the swell, to whom the green cutaway coat. origi nally belonged, but who has exchanged it. for our sober friend‘s suit of black, with the short gantuloons, the shoes. the grey worsted stock izlgs‘, andhat, the hinder rim of which gently reposes on the coat. collar, this transmitted scamp, we say. after a month’s uncomfortable experience of the new costume, feels himself gradually oppressed by a. compulsory gravity, feels less and less enjoyment. in his penny cigar, begins to think slang at. first questionable, then decidedly out of character, and, if still irre olaimable to the paths of virtue, at. any rate lays down the blackgnard and bully, and does homage by taking up the hypocrite. Our clothes, indeed, seem to bind us, in honor, to certain conformity of action; a man does not like to be infidelis ergo 1388(an scam : perhaps he feels some delicacy about disappointing the exnectaaions of his fellow creatures formed upon the promise of his outer man. We could imagine few people both more inconsistent and more unhappy, more shaken and wavering in their morale, than a being compelled every week to draw blindly a fresh suit from a secondhand clozhcs’ warehouse. His case would he differ:- cnt from that of the public performer, who de rives momentary aid indeed from the dress which he adopts, but does not. retain it long enough ata time to admit of its deeply influen cing his character. Let. us draw these general rays of luminous remark to 9. focus, and bring it briefly to bear upon the sul'vject of hats. No part of the Eu clishman‘s costume hush-92:1 so much dencunced 2:37 the Englishman himself, 11939 px'xc-uouncc-d m he '5O ugly, in-aliuzml. and in all respects so inconvenient. as the ordinary average English hat. Yet must there cxli-‘L in this kg: Same se cret propriety. some sperlzzl illness. fov, in spite . f leLquy. no pot-lion nI; :lze Englishman’s wizume lm's undergzmu $0 few me::u~.;o:‘;\llcses: we exam-pt imllxi‘lunl z-xtrux‘ugaucc in {his arti cle. the infallible erialence o: mac-ch, and in fallibly aggravating it; an abnormal but, nude .10 ordcr, )S zhe corollary of “111113": “ consum m :19 flower,” and the seeds lie at its base ; to :53 rule we never knew an excemion. There has been, it mus: be ainiittcd. a great innovation in the cam (xi'zhe wide awake, in an its ugly varieties; but newr‘imve Englishmen. except. when spewing. travelingror gardening. .3“; many scarcely even :heu, taken to it Emily. h is secretly fch. not IO he a. gcnlEeman‘s (us zume ; the most aristocratic general bearing. the most cum-drawn expression of face, zhe fiusipoiu! de vice puucxiiiousness in xhe rest of {he attire. wii'l nut, at any rule in the streets 91‘s. mwu, sulfice to support the wide. awnke's inherent blackgual‘dian and make ii tulemb‘m; larxher, in may be asserted, that the Wide awake, when persisted in, together with all those loose, arbitrary. ”cg/1:3” habilimema which so often accompany it, indicate, 13.3111 :15 prece «Zent and consequent. an ia-regufar impulsive will. anda sla'ckeneil self-discipline, The only person that can be excepted from (32953 remarks is the reader. Altman/Ls WARD ox “Pam's cf inteilcck has got his Eon. Danil Websfer‘s Furl. was to speecherfy in the Hauls of Kongrics B‘. make Dicksiuumries. Shakspeer rote gond plaze but he woodcut Lev bin wuth a pint of kold Sider as a. simmer grsifick Reportir. Wood hi‘: Hey? lie bet 2 dollars he woodcut. Hem-y Ward Bitcher wood make a good end man for the kork Opel-y minstrels, because he can cackle well. Old George Washington‘s Fort was to not hev any public man of the present day resem ble him to any alarming cxtcm I WhE-re bowls cw George’s ekal be i‘uuud? I ask, 5; haldly unser no whares, or any Wharcs else. Old man Towusiu‘s Eel-t was to maik Sassy rilier. “Gov to the warm: another life saivedf” (Coiashun {mm Tcwnsix’é adver- iiscmenf.) Cyrus Field's Port is to 1:1)? :2 sub-machine tenergmf under the boundin hiiler of the (Elma a: then hcv it Bust. Spa‘flin’s Form is to mail; Preyard Gino. which meuds everything. Wonder if it. will mend a Emmi-S winked waze. (Impromptoo goak.) Zoary‘s Furl. is to be a {email circus fei'taz‘ My Fame is the grate moral Show 1:22.115 “Lin 0110th famzly htemtoor for the noospa pers. That's what’s the mailer with 7:52. _&c., &c.. &c. So I mile go on to an indefi mt extent. - Twict. I’ve eudevered to do things which they wasn’t. my Fort. The fast, time was when I undertuck to lick a. oudashus cuss who cut a hole in my (em 8: krawld threw. 392 I, “my jentle Sir, go out. or I shallfaull onto you putty bevy." Sez he, “Wade in, old Wax figgers,” whereupon 1 went. for him, but he cam. me pOWert‘ul on the lied & knockt. we threw the ,tent into a cfnv pastur. He pursood the attack 3" flung me "110 a mud puddle. As I aroze Al: rung out. my drenclu. garments I koncludid fitin wasn’t my Fort. Ile now rise the kurtin upon Seen 2d: It is rarely seldom that I seek consolashun in the Flowin Bole. But in a. ser tin town in Injianny in the Faul of 18‘— my orgin grinder got sick of the fever anti died. I never felt so ashamed in my life, & I thawt Ide hist. in a. few swallers of suthin strengthenin. Konsequents was I histed in so Inch I dedent— zactly know whare bowts I was. I turned my livin wild beasts of Pray loose into the street. & opsot my wax wurks. I then Bet I could play boss- So I hamist myself to a Kanal hate, there bein two other horses hitched on likewise, 1 behind & another ahead of me. The driver hollered for us to git & we did.-—- But the bosses being onused to sick :1 arrange ment. begun to kick B*. squeal 85 rair up. Kon sequents was I was kicked vilently in the slum muck 8; back ti: presuntly I found myself in the Kanal with the other bosses, kickin 8: yellin like a. tribe of Cusscarorus savijis. I was rescued, & as I was hein carried to the tarvern on a hemlock BordA I Bed in a feeble voise, “Boy-,‘éplayin hoss isn‘t my Fort." 'MAnAun—Never don’t. do nothin which it isn’t your Fort, for cf 1’?“ do youll find your self splashing in round 1n the Kauai, figgem tively speaking. T“ TRAfiUGAR CUBE'DHA‘MS ”1?" "mm”! w. Doox. m., In co 1 m; Anauxzuurzox oz.- LANGUAGES—TiIer» is a growing Zen-«my in 1:124 3.19 to "lll’JFC‘L‘YirliL’ tip: most expressive Mania v: (-t‘u-r Luxuflgf“: hni after a while to inzor {brute $l.O 1: into our OW4; thus the Worl L‘l-plmlicf which is .‘mm the (in-ck. Fignifyln; “for the he 13:” is new becom i:x;;=o;=3l3l's£9u‘ 'll c'nue-ction with Mr. Spailéng’s great Eli-_RL-‘L'ue Hum-IY7 blit at will sax-n lie Its-:1 in a more gen cm! m?- Swl the ward Cephali: will beau me as common H“ Hit’GW-‘UPE and 111-my othe.s whose distinction as :‘or- I‘f!!! “'virds has been worn away-Ely .csnuxm :mge until 15"."5‘391“ “native a to the. manor born." ~VI'L' lilL‘T'ill l NEI E5l ’a'J. ‘n ’eribie-‘exdache Lhishuzteruoon: 113.211 1 s‘upppd into the humthecariua hand says Li to in: man; "Canyon hease me of :n ’eadacte?" “Bars it hache ’ard,” says ’e. “HESCchirglj’,” says hi. Imm won that ’8 gave me a Cephalic Pill, haul ’;on me *cmr it cured me 5»: quick that I ’zrdly realized 1 ’ad ’ad an ’eadtche. {Fummcmz is the favorite si;zz by which nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural sum of the brain, and viewed in this light it maybe loohe‘l on as a sa’eguard intendel to give notice of disease which might r therwisc escape altenlion, till too late to be reme— died; and it: indications should never be neglectcd. Heal aclxes may be clamificd unier two names, viz : Symptoma tic and Idiopathi:. Symptomatic Hoaiacha is ex:eedingly commonand is the precnraor or a great variety of liiieases, among which are Apoplexy, Gout, Rheumatism and all febrile diseases. In its nervous form it in sympathetic of dist-as: of the stomach constituting sick headache, of he patic disuse constituting biliaus I'lgarlackc, of worms, constipation anl ozher disorders of the bowels, as well as renal and uterine affections. Diseases or the heart are very frequently attended with Heafaches; Anmmia and plethora. are also affections grhich frequently occasion headac he.— liliopathic Headache is also very common, being usually distinguished by the name ofucn'ous handrails: sometimes coming on suddenly in a. State of apparently sound health an}. prosimtxng at once the menu: ani physical energies, antl in otlrr instmnms it comes on slowly, heralded by de pression of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most instan . ces the pain is in the front of the head. over one or both eyes, and sometimes prowking vomiting; under this class may also be name-i Neurflgn. For the tregtmeut of ekher class of Headache the Ca phalic Pills have been found a sure and safe remedy, relie ring {he most acute pains in a few minutes, and by its subtle power eralicating the diseases of which Headache is the unerring index. Bnlnaar.—3lissus wauzi you to send her a box of Cep— haiic Gina, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills—but I’m think ing that’s not just it n‘lithez; but perhaps ya’ll be afther knowing what it is. Ye see she’s nigh dead and gone with the Sic! Headache, an! wants sums more of that same as relaived her before. Brigggisz —You must mam: Spaliing’s Cephalic Pills. BrutaL—‘Ja‘u ‘. 81138 new and you’ve sezl it, here’s the quartherauj giv me the Bills anl dont be all day about it uni-19:. No one of the “many ills flesh in heir to” is so prevalent, so lime understand, and so much neglected as Castiveness. Often origiuaitin; in carelessness or sedentary habits; it is regard-3:1 as a siight disorder of too little consequence to excite anxiety, whiie in reality it is the precursor and companion of many 01" the most fatal and dangerous dis ezisesi and unless early eradicated it will bring :he nufi'erer to an untimeiy grave. Among the lighter evils of which costivenels is tue usual attendant are Headame, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Breath, Piles and others of l he nature. while a long train of fr ghtfnl diseases such a: Malignant Fevers, “messes, D;sentery: Dina-hum: Dyspepsia, Apo plexy, Epilepsy. Paralysis, llflStßl‘lfl, Hyp Jchoudrinsis: Melancholy and Insanity, first indicate tbs-ix presence in the system by this alarming symptom. Not unmequently the diseases named originate in Constipation, but take on an independent existense unless the cause is eradicated in an early stage. From all zhese considerations it i’oilows that the fiisorisr shoulu receive immediate attention when ever it occurs. and no person shou‘id neglect to get a box 05 Cel‘haiiz: Pills on £3l . first appearance of the ccmoiuint. as their randy the will exp-:1 the insiifoui nppmnches (f disease 3111;185:175." this dangeruus foe to human lile. 1 t Y . ‘4 ‘3 l - ‘ .T l ..;'. I, .Lfi‘lluiflche ' 7 u-' ' "- V ”OTB. 110 :’ S '1 P; y Icl'ul , . .Mrs "Curr—'3o.“ Z Lia'siur. all gone: m- pii'. you sent cured m- injzm twenty minutes. 3:11 I wish yo I would senvl more 3%.! that I can have. them 11211-13". Physfici‘mr-You can get them at any Druzgists. 02311 for Cephalic Pixls, I find they awe: hil, 311-1 1 ncommend them in 3.21 6.1535 ul‘ Headache ' Mrs. L 1 vs —I small sen: for a box direct”, an} shun teu nil my suiering :‘rienis, for they are a real Waxing. 'lwmzn' Mum-alas 0? DOLLARS SHEA—3l:.Qpnuinz has soli 1w: mix-lona of bani-Is of E—zia celebraie-l Prepared Glue an.‘ i: ‘25 estimatei tun: each bottle ewes at least ten dollars worth of broken in :uitu'», mus mama; an aggre~ .gdte of iwamy millions of c. 0113." recmmxe‘l from to‘a'. loss by this nimble inventiou. lltYing Inn-i 9 his Glue a houseLvli ward. he nuw prams-gs 10 do the world still gleam: uprtice El}: curing all ma aching new: with his Cepha‘zic Pill; '11:} if they are as gond as his Glue, Head aches wi'i 53:21 vanishn'fiiy like snow in July. m—‘ivsi Exm‘rxxss‘r, an i the mental care and anxiety incident to the cl=).=e attemim: to business or study, are among the nutuevcu= mug-3i of flex-17mm 110341118319. The disordered stat»: of mini. and boiy incident to thisdirtrens in; cnnplaiut is a 11:51 him? In all energy audamhition.— Suflerers by tafis dzsxde: can always obtain speedy relief from these ii—ztrefiinz attacks byusing one of the Cephalic Pills Wain-ever tile symptoms appears. It quiets the over taskej brain. aul soothes the strained an-l ju‘riug nerves, and {SLIX’ES :19 tension of m: stomach which always ac gongpanies uni :1; ;I'sV,ltss tue disorder“ coalition of the ram. ‘ r. » 1n X 1 FACT wears mevxxv. —spaiding’s Cephalic Pills are a. certiin cure for flick Headache, Bilioua Headache: Nervous Heainche, Costivaness and General Debiiity. GREAT D:seovaav.—-Among the most important of all the great medical dxszoveriea oft‘nia age may be considered the a‘stzm of vaccination for protection from Small Pox, the Cephllic Pill for relief of Ileadlcha. and the use of Quinine for zine prevention of Fevera. either of which is a sure sg‘ecific. whoa; bandit; will he experienced by suf fering humanity 10:1; aft-2: their discover-em are forgotten. Fm» you. ever have the Sick Headache? Do you remember fas- thmbhiug temples 2 the fever-ed brow, the loathing and disgust at the sight of food? [law totally uufit you were for pleasure. conversxtion or study. One of the Cephalic Plus wou‘ii ‘uu'e relieved you from Jill ths suffering which you than experiencei For this and LthPr purposes you should 12w 13's have 3 mx 0:" them on ha nd to use a? ace-{530:1 requires. Qécgu maeég Nervousfieafia‘che 4;, r was K, 1111169 0 Elimgaheg ME By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Ner vous or Sick Headache may be prevented ; and if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness wiil be obtained. They suldom {iii in removing the Nausea. ani Head ache to which females are 30 subject. They act- gently upon the bowels:- removing Costive. ECM For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative: improving the appetite, giving zone and rigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole Iyitem. ‘ The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investi gation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and Bufiering from Headache, whether oxiginating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. The] are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect ssfety without ma king any change of diet, and the absence of any gang. greeable taste renders it easy to admmister them to children. BEWARE or comrnmmrsz The genuine have five Sanatures of Henry C Spalflin 01‘ each 1301. ‘ 3 Sold by baggie“ and all other aealers in Med' ‘ A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipzlzlfmtal: PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. All orderlshwm be ““8““ t° Haunt C. SPALDIN , 48 CEDAR STREET NEW 3 mum:- ’ Y' 1“" filial-rilanmnfi. ’ardly Realized Constipation or Costivene’ss. A Real Blessing. filifiintsfi 631115. 13ENTISTRY. ' TILEL’NDERSIGNED, DUU'IU ii 01" DENTAL SURG ERY. Bespoctl’uliy tenders his professional services to the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity. OFFICE IN STATE STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRAD Y HOUSE. 59232545;th B. M. GILDEA, D. D. s. R. O. 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; Asa van? swccsssrcn mama“. EXPERIENCE justifies him in promising full and mnple satisfaction to 1!.“ who may favor him with a. can, be thedisease Chronic or any other nature. mlB-d&wly “I W. HAYS, ' A'i‘TOR;NEY-A§T-LAW. O FF] CE, WALNU STREET, BETWEEN SECOND & THIRD: ~‘}Pfl__m 7 WWEAEEE‘E‘32 .95,”me ~[sl_l_¥~ THEO. F SCHEFFER, BOOK, CARD AAVD‘JOB PRILVTER, fans No. 13 Market Street} Harrisburg. W’M. H. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oflice corner of MARKET STREET and the SQUARE (Wyeth’s,) second floor front. 1? Entrance on Market. 539$ “31:4 yd&w S P.AUCHMUTI, I ~ ATTORNEX AT LAW, MILLERSBURG, DAUPHix Comm-Y, PA. Will practice before the Dauphin, Northumberland and Perry County Courts. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims All kinds of conveyancing executed with dispatch. Land surveys made at shortest notice. dec2<dly M. PARRHILL, SUCGESSOR To 1!. 3. hurt, . PLUMBER AND BRASS FOUNDER, 108 MARKET ST._. HARRiSBL'BG. BRASS CASTINGS, of every description, made to order. American manufactured Lead and Iron Pipes of all sizes. Hydrants ol‘every descripiion made and repaired. Hot and Cold Water Baths, Shower Baths, Water Closets, Gistern Pumps, Lend Coflins and Lea-:1 work of every description done at the shortest notice, on the meat reasonabie terma. Factory and Engine work in general. All orders thank fully received and punctuafly attended to. The highest price in cash given for 01-1 Copper, Brass, Lead and Speltez'. mylS-dtf J G. MOL T Z, I ENGINEER, MACHINIST AND STEAM FITTER, No. 6, North Sim/z :t., between Wainuz and ll’larkaz, Harrisburg, Pa. , Mubinery otevery 4€§¢riptioh made and repaired. Brass Cocks of all sizes, and a. large assortment of Gas Fittings constantly on hand. All work done in this establishment will be under his own supervision, and warrante-l to give satisfaction. or: 26. BELI GlO US BOOK STORE, TRACT AND SUNDA Y SCHOOL DEPOSITDRY, E. S. GERBIAN, 27 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE CHESNUT, HARRISBURG, m. Depot for thesnie of StereoscopeafitereoacopicViews~, Music and Musical Instruments. Also. subscriptions taken for religious publications. no3o~dy FRANKLIN HOUSE, BALTIMORE, MD This p‘aeasm-at and commodious Hotel has been the roughly re-fitted and. re‘furnished. It is pleasantly situated on North-West corner of Howard and Franklin streets. a few doors west: of the Northern Central Rail way Depot. Every attention paid to the comfort of his guests. G. LE ISENRING, Proprietor, jelz-tf (Late of Selina G ruve, Pu.) flank fipyiiratémm. B A Nlx N 0 1 I O lb.—l\ouc.e ls hereby given, that the undersigned have formed gm A 555- ciution. and prepared and executed a Certificate, for the purpose of establishing a Bank of Issue, Discount and Del.osite, under the pmvisions of the act entitled “ An act to establish a. system of Free Banking in Pennsyl vania, and to secure the public against loss from Insol vent Banks,” approved the Blst day of March, A. D. 1560, said Bank to be callEd THE DOWVNINGTO‘NN BANK, to be located in Duwuiugtmvn. to consist of a. Capital Stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars: in shares of Fifty Dol lars each, with the privila'ge of increasing the same to any amount not. exceediixg in all Three Hundred Thou sand Dollars. :3 E: Charles Downing. } David Shelmirn, John Webster, : William Rogers, William Edge, 3 J. K. Esllolmun, Richard D. Wdis, i Samuel Binngxit. J. P. Baugh, l Stephen Blutchl’ord. September 3. 1560.—5ep17-d6m H ANK N OTI U IL.—Notlcee ls hereby .. given that an Assoc-intion has been formed and a. cerzitieate prepared for the purpose of esmnishing a Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposite under the provi sions of the not entitled “An act; to estubltsh a. system of Free Banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the pub iic against loss from Insolvent Banks,’=approved the 31st day of March, 1360. 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. Capi 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. au2s-d6m BA NK NOTI 0 E .—Notlce 15 hereby given, that an association has been formed and a certificate prepared, for the purpose of establishing I‘. 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 thepublic against loss by insolvent banks,” approved the thirtyvfirst day a! Hawk, 1860. The said Bank to be called the “ FRE E BANK,” and to be located in the city of Philadelphia, and to consist of a capital stock of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, in shares of fifty dollars each, with the privilege of increasing the same to any amount not exceeding in all one million of dollars. jyz-dtim -‘» 7 , EXTENSION OF BARK CHARTER Notice is hereby givml that “ The Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Enston,’? a. Bank of Discount and Deposite, located in the borough of Eastou, Northamp ton county, Pennsylvania, having a. capital of Four Hun dred Thousand Dollztrs, willapply to 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 01' increase of the same. P. S. MICHLER, President. M’E. FORMAN, Cashier. je3o.d6m 7 ' I BAN Ix NOT I C E.—Notlcc IS hereby given that an Association has been formed and a Certificate prepared for the purpose of establishing a Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposite, under the provi sions of the act entitliad “ An act to establish a. system of free bankingin Pennsylvania, and to secure the public against loss from insolvent banks,” approved the 315 i: day of March. 1360. The said Bani: 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 nmouutnot exceeding in all One Million of Dollars. je29-d6nl=¥= UPHOLSTERING. ' C.F.VOLLMER Is prepared to do all kinds of work in the UPHOLSTERING BUSINESS. Pays particular attention to MAKING AND PUTTING DOWN CARPETS, MAKING AND REPAIRING MAT TRASSES, REPAIRING- FURNITURE, &c., 850. H 3 can be found at all times at his residence,,in the rear of the William Tell House, corner of Raspberry and Black berry alloys. nep29.dly KELLER’S DRUG STORE is the place to buy Domestic Medicinal; Ehc‘ Emilet. 'I‘HE ONLY PREPARATION . STOOD TIIETTEE?‘ OF YEARS. AND-GROWS MORE AN MOREI’OI’ULAR EVERY DAY 1 l And tPStim‘mi‘llS: new, and almost without number, might be given from ladies and gentlmneu in all grades of society, Whose united testimony none could reSiSt that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will restore the bold and gray. and preserve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty. Burma CREEK, Mich. Dec. 21,1853. PROP. WOOD: Thee will; please accept a. line to inform thee that the hair on my head full oli‘ over twentyyears ago, caused by,“- complicated chronic disease, attended with an eruption on the head. A continual course of sufleriiig through life having reduced me to a state of dependence, I have not been uhlc to obtuinstull‘ for cups, neither have I been able to do them up, in consequence of which my head has sufiered extremely from cold. This induced me to pay Briggs 5:. Hodges almost the last cent I had on earth for a, two dollar bottle of thy llair Restorative about the first of August last. I have faith fully followed the directions, and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and block. though short; it is also coming in all over my head. Feeling confident that another large bottle would restore it entirely and per— manently, I feel anxious to persevere in its use, and be— ing destitute of means to purchase any more, I would ask thee if thee wouldst not be willing to send me on order on thine agents for a bottle, and receive to thyself the scripture declaration—J‘ the reward is to those. who are kind tothe widow and fatherless.” Thy friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY. LIGOXIEB, Noble 00., Indiana, Feb. 5. 1559. Poor. 0. J. Woou: Dear S‘i‘r:—ln the latter part of the your 1852. while attending the State and National Law School of the State of New York, my hair, from a. cause unknowuto me, commenced fuilingon‘ very rapidly, so that in the short space of six months: the whole up per putt 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 ol‘ 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 skilll‘ul physi 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, fortunately, in the latter part of the year 1857, your Restorative was recommended to me by ddruggist, 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 ell'ect. Since that time, I have used seven dol lurs’ worth of your Restorative, and as 21 result. have :1 rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money cun buy. As a. mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so wonderful an article, I have rs; com— mended its use tomany 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 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers through out the world. 0. J. WOOD Jr, 00., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York. and 114 Market Street. St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggista and Fancy Goods Dealers. aulT-d&w3m HANDSOME \VOMEN. TOTIE LADIES HUNT‘S “BLOOM 0F ROSES,” a. rich anti delicate color for the cheeks and lips, WILL NOT WASH 0R BUB OFF, and when once applied remains durable for years. mailed free in bottles for $l.OO. ‘ HUNT’S “COURT TOILET POWDER," imparts a dazzling whiteness to the complexion, and is unlike any thing (3X59 usled _rothis purpose. mailed free for 50 cents. HUNT‘S “BRITISH BALM,” removestan, freckle; sunburn and all eruptions of the skin, mailed free for 50 cents. HUNT’S “IMPERIAL P OMADE.” for the hair, strengthens and improves its growth. keeps it from tull ing ofl‘. and warranted TO MAKE THE HAIR CURL, mailed free for $l.OO. HUNT =S “ PEARL BEAUTIFIER," for the teeth and gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth, burdens the gums, purifies the breath effectually, P RE. SER Y E 3 THE TEETH AED PREVENTS TOOTH-ACRE, mailed. free for $l.OO. HUNT’S “BRIDAL WREATII PERFUME.” adOuble extgsct of orange blossoms and cologne 7 nmned free [or $l. . This exquisite perfume was first used bythePRINCESS ROYAL. OF ENGLAND. on her marriage. MESSRS. HUNT .3: 00. presented the PRINCESS with an elegant case of Perfumery. (in which all of the. above articles were included.) in handsome cutghxss with 30111 stoppers, valued at $l5OO. particulars~ul‘ which appenred in the public prints. All the above articles sent FREE by ex press for $5.00. Cash can either accompany the order or be paid to the express agent on delivery of goods. HUNT & 00., Pezfmners to the Quem. REGENT STREET. Le): D 052, Azm 707 Susan: STREET. The Trade supplied. PHILADELPHIA. sep-L—dly , Q 59 fianatkrcpfig. a27{\ ”a £23., 3’ " I:4}. 4- \\~ §,::? '4; an n‘\ "6’ 23‘- If“? 23 tela.\"\ 3: ,- ag‘ _.A-x; KUOEOMY’ («SA €53"- I ' "w . ‘3 2’ $111)? ‘73": " ‘73:“ $1; I 6&l] 4 uam‘mfl 9;“: \ i .51 9 .‘n L,/" Sin-'0 the Pieces! QJKN As accidents will happen,eean in u'ez'l-regulatedfami— ties, it is very desirable 4:9 have some cheap and conve nient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &.CA SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE ' meets all such emergencies, and no household can aha to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stick ing point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles. It is just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being cheml; cally held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of the best cabinet-makera’ Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE 7’ N. B.—-A Brush accompanies each baotle. Price, 25 cents. WHOLESALE DEPOT, No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW Yom': HENRY C. SPALDING 65 00., Box No. 3,600. New York Address Put up for Dealers in'Canes containing Four, Eight, and Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show-Curd accompanying each package. 113‘ A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every household ‘sl} Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. Country merchants should make a. note of SPAM)- ING’S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. It will stand any climate. feblil-dficwly _ Zatfinrmttc. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFJLTY LN - SURAN (31$ COMPANY. OFFICE, S. E. COR. THIRD AND WALNUTSTS PHILADELPHIA. Ineerporated 1835. Marine Inmmnce on vessela, cargo and freight, to all parts of the world. Inland Insurance on goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land_ carriage to all parts of the Union. Fire Insurance on merchandiz garnet-any, and. on stores, dwelling houses, kc. Assets of the Company, Novemberl, 1858,8698,80420-100 dollars. November 10, 1358. The Board of Directors have this daydeclared a Dividend of Six Per Cent. in Cash, on the Original Capital Stuck: and Six Per Cent. on the Scrip of the Company, payable on and after 131: pmximo. They have also declared a Scrip Dividend ofTwentyJive Per Cent. on the Original Stock, and on the Earned Pre miums for the year ending October 31, 1858, Certificates for which will be issued to the parties entitled to the name, on Ind after the first of December next. Preamble and, Resolution adopted by the 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 Gust-en bee capital unnecessary; therefore be it— Rualoed, 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 during the period embroced in said Notes shall have determined. DIREO T 0 R B : William Martin, Edmund A. Souder, Theo. Panlding, Jon 1!. Penrose, John 0. Davis, J smes Tzuqusir, William Eyre, Jr. James 0. Hand, Wm. 0. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. E. M. Huston, GemG. Leiper, ' Hugh Graig, Charles Kelly, Bsm’l. E. Stokes, I . IP. Peniston Henry Sloan, Ed. Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M’llvaine, Thomas 0. Hand, Robert Burton, JecobP. Jones, Joe. B. illilrarpdy Joshua P. Eyre, J no. B. Semple, D. T. Morgen, _ J . 'l‘. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. ‘ THOMAS (3- HAND, Vice fruiduu. EBNBY LYLBURN, Secretary. The undersigned, as Agent for the above Company, is pmp'ared to make Insurances on all descriptions of proper ty, on the most liberal terms. H 0911 am“ V 0 T I C E .—The undermgned havmg i opened an English and Classical School for Boys in the lecture Room of what was formerly called the “ United Brethren Church,” on Front, between Walnut {lnd Locust streets, is prepared to receive pupils and Instruct them in the branches usually taught in schools of that character. The number of pupils is limited to twentyffive. For information with regard to terms, at. apply to Rev. Mr. nonmson and Rev. Mr. Dunn, or personally to [WZMJQ JAMES B. KING. Qégggr EGHAL : ’ _ITEW PI “‘3‘ 130 K AN aperient and Stomachic Preparation of IRON puriv tic-d of Oxygen and Carbon by qombuslwn sq Hydrogen- Sanctioned by the highest Medical Author_ities,_hozh x." Europe and the United States, and prescribed in mexr practice. The experience of thousands daily proves that no. FTP-- pamtion of Iron can be compared wizh‘it. Impurmesfif the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and othermse sickly complexions‘ indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case. ‘ . .. Innoxious in all maladies in which it has been tried; M has proved absolutely curative in each of the foliawxng complaints, viz: Is DEBILITY, NEavous Armcnofis, EMACXATXON, DYS' pnpsu, Coxsnmnos, Dunnumu, Dvszmnmr, ISCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Sauernmus Tununcnnosrs, SALT Rat-mu, MISMENS‘IRUATION,WHITES,CHLOEOSXS.LIVERCOMPLAIN‘I‘S, Gnnomc Humans. Rafiunnisn, Ixinuunnn‘rk‘uvzaa, Pmrus ox THE Each", &0. In cases of GENERAL DEBILITY, whether the result of acute disease, or of the continued diminution of nervous and muscular enprgy from chronic complaints, one trial of' this restorative has proved successful to an extent which no description or writtenittestation would re nd e - credible. Invalid: so long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods: have suddenly l‘e-appenrtfi 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 Bullet-era. emaciated victims of apparent mamgmus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes. and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the physician has no name. In NeevoUs AFFEcrloxs 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 moat obstinate cases of costiveness, without ever b’eing a. gastric pnrgsztive, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property, among others, which makes it so remarkably en‘ectnal and permanent a remualyl‘or Piles, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. In Drsraesu, innumerable as are its causes, a. single box of these Chalybeate Pills haS'ol'ten sufiicenl for the moat habitual cases, including the attendant Coxri-L-amss. 1n unchecked Dunnmu, even when advanced 20 Drses 7531'. confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, :ie‘oilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate 1::- cxrrxs‘r CONSUMPTION, this remedy has alloyed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying anl interesting instances. In Scaorvmus TUBERCULOSIS, this medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of the most cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their well known liabilities. ‘ The attention offenmlescannot betoo confidenfiyinvized to this remedy and restorative, in the cases peculiauly at“ fectinz them. In human-13M, both chronic and infiammamry—in the latter, however, more decidedly—it has been invariaMy weli reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swel isngs and: stifl‘ness of the joints and muscles. In INTERMXTTEHT Favgns it must necessarily Ye a great remedy and. energetic restorative, an-i its progress in the new sL-tzlements of the West, wiil probably be one of high renown and uael‘ulness. Na remedy has ever been disccvcred in the whole history of meJicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative efl'ects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposniou for active and cheerful exvruise, immwliately follow its use. Put up in neat Hut metal boxeacontaming 50 mm, price in) cents per bot: 5 for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be sent free to «my address on receipt of the price. All letters, orders, etc.. should be addressed to R. B. LOOKE 5:, 00., Geaerai Agents. my‘Bß-dkwly 20 Cedar Street, New York. figgwga Wag -< V EM! 2"? ggvgzgg‘éfi 31.9% » .5; EGNEQ,B§UE Eng, «5% A § :3 :Dfifimfig wawmma mm. TO THE CITIZENS 03 NEW ”73.1.. “‘l‘ “H PENNSYLVAIVIA‘ ‘ ”5 IL 1' APOTHFCABIES, NUCGISTS, GROCERS AND WOLFE’S PERE COGNAU BRAKDY. “gogwfi‘s PURE MADEIRA, SHERRY AND PORT ‘ NJ. WOLFE‘S PER}: JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM “'GLEE‘S PURE SCOTCH AND IRISH Vy'filfiii‘f. I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the Unit-2d States to the above Wmss and Liquors. im ported by UDOLPHO WOLFE. of New York, “ hose name is familiar in every part of this country for the purity of his celebmted Scamnam SCHAPPS. ML WOLFE, in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his Wixxs and LIQUORS, says: “I will stake my reputation as. :1 man, my standing as a. merchant of thirty years“ resi dence in the City of New York, that all the Bmsn'r and sz23 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 max, and 9. inc simile of his signature on the certificate. The pubiic are resPectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. For sale at RETAIL by all Apothecurios and Grocers in Philadelphia. Read the following from the Nvew York C'azm'ei EKORMOUS Busxsfiss FOP. 051-: NEW Yon: MERCHANT.— We are happy to inform our fellow—citizens that there is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant-i can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pure as imparted, and of the but quality. We do not intend to-give an elaborate description of this merchant’s extensive business, although it wiil well re pay any stranger or citizen to visit Übomao WOLFE’S extensive wni-ehonse. Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver street: and NO5 17, I'3 and ‘2l: Marketfield street, His stock of Schnapps on lumd ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand (2.1505; the Bandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1556; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to anyin this country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wines, Lit-0., in cusks. under Custom-House key, ready for buttiing. Mr. Woun’s sales of Schnapps inst your amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in less than two years he may be equally successf with his Branding and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. ,Primte families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct to Mr. Won-‘3, until Pvery Apothecary iu the laudmuke up their minds to discard the poisonous stusf from their shelves, and replace it with WOLFE’S pure Wxxns and LXQUORS. Weumlerstnnd Mr. WOLFE, for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such a man, and such u. merchant, should be sustained against his tens of thousands of op ponents in the United States, who sell nothing but imi tations, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. For sale by C. K. KJ-JLLlsfl2 Drug-gist, soie agsnt for Harrisburg. sepS-d&.w6m ___—“___. MANH 0 o D , HOW LOST, HOW RESTORE D. Just Published, in a. Sealed Emminm, A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE 0F SPERMATORRHOEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary Emissions, producing lmpotency, Consumption and Mental and Physical Dehility. BY ROB. .1. CULYEBWELL\ M. D . The important fact that the awful consequences of self— abuse may be elfectually removed withoutinternnlmedicinea or the dangerous applications of caustics, instruments, medicated bougies, and other empirical devices, is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly auceesst‘ul 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 possiule cost, there by avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day The Lecture will prove a. boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on the receipt of two postage stamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 480 First Avenue, New York, Post Box 4,586. aplQ-d&wly HAVANA ORANGES I I 1 A prime lot just received by oc3o. .WM. DOCK, JR‘. 3r. Co DRIED PARED PEACHES, Dried UNPARED PEACHES, Dried APPLES, Dried BLACKBERRIES, just received by oct26. WM. DOCK, JIL, & CO, r [DY-BUUKS of an endless variety, for the amusement and instruction of on: little ones, I SDHEFFER’SBookatm-a. HUMPHB. E Y ’ S - , SPECIFIC H 031 E OPA TE] 0 REMEDIES, for sale a: KELLER’B Dmg Store 11027 91 Make: Stre’et. WM. BUIHLER SMOKE I SMOKE I I SMOKE ! I !—.lg t b-ectionable when from a. CIGAR urchnsed xnffiE‘fiio, DRUG STORE. 91 Market strefi, "pl 9“ LAYER BAISINS—WHOLE’, HALF and Qtunnm Bons‘just received by 1.1016 W. DOCK. 13., a: CO. filehiml. A SUPERLATI‘JE PRIVATE FABIILIES IN BOTTLES ITU GEORGE H. ASHTON, No. 332 Market street, Philadelyhirx‘ Sole Agent for‘Piiladglpkid iilchimi. LOEFFLER -w- RI. PRACTICAL PHARMACEUTIST AN D CHEMSfi COR. 4!]; AND MARKET STS’. flaring purchased the Drug Sto‘re of Messrs. Bow“. k 00., I be; leave a call me attention or the public to m}, well stocked Drug Store. My goods will alwaya be (ouai to be genuine, reliabie, and of the first quaiiry‘ My expetxence in the Drug business, acquired princxgm? bf traveling through the Eurbpean Continent. Nil: as: I, to give satisfaction to every one MY STOCK CONSISTS OB" Drugs, Cuamicgls, Perfumery, Soaps, Sagan, Tobacco, Burning Fluid, Alcohol and Camphene, Fresh Groun-i Spices, Cox-ks, Spenges Brushes, Pomadea, Toilet Paluia Combs; Port llaaaias and Pin-sex, Horse and Cattle Powders EATELYT MEDICINES which wil: be 3011 but not recommended 5: E cum guarantee a care in any case 323...-3 3V 4» .3 J 5‘ ' V 7“! l ."1 a l 4! a ~~ . v a. «d (H H.lBB, I ha. B a. 7’ I Y n I! t .. 3. sortmeut of other miscellaneoua arm-125, which the ‘2‘ is invited to come and examine! It mm: be obvious not oniy to you, but. to every 3:123 tive and intelligent person, that the first diseases o!" in {ants arise chiefly from a. disordered condition of the bowels, and in this connection, we present to your um? ce for the alleviation and cure of these diseases, a. remedy known as EATON'S DR INFANTILE CORDIAL. Prepared from a formula used by Dr. Eaton with remark-*- bla success during several years’pructice, we know it in be 9. most reliable and efficacious remedy for infsutf‘e complaints, and one trial alone will convince you of 1' superiority over every other preparation of the kind. I . is particularly recommended FOR CHILDREN TEETIIING.' And at this period of infantile life, when your anxious hearts are pained by witnessing the sull‘erings of your little ones, it will be found invaluable in Squening (I‘m Gums, Reducing Inflammation, and Relieving all Pam FOR DISEASES ATTENDING TEETHING, such as Dian/lava. Dysmtery. (Wiping in the Bowels, Acidity of the Stomach, Wind, Colic, and Cold in the Head,we con fidently offer this as a. certain relief and cure in every case when given in time. It will invariably regglale tlze stomach and bowels, and its importance in this re spect can hardly be estimated. IN CONV‘ULSIONS, from which more infants are said to die than from any other disease, the little sull'ei-er is relieved insmnr‘w ouxly, 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. 159. TON‘S INFANTILE CORDIAL has become “famili: as a household word.” We now ask your attention ta :1 subject of vitui interest to yourself. as well as to you. 511.72:ng child. DR. EATON’S INFANTILE CORDIAL contains NO MORPIIINE OR OPIATE; Qfmiy'kinxl, nr wa/‘mtb‘rcr nature, 1]? atfvlct 11:41.: .--.; "Tali/fly warranted in srutingcmlnut be mzzl ofany 0' " _nrnu'lrau'onjbr infantile (lismsrs, al- l/u's lime bgo‘a: ‘ public. (if; ‘We find that throughout the .coun':-: Mothers are becoming convinced of this twin, and .‘ the sad and blightiug consequences which are cerium w rusui‘; from the use of narcotics disguised in the Inf: 1! 5 quit-ting remedies; IhL-ir continued administration bril ,; invariably followed by stupefuction, and constipati-nt d fhv bow‘cls. ending ui'tcniimes in convuisions. [ima- : DR. EATON’S INFANTILB CORDIAL difiers m: . every other remedy. It DOES NOT CONSTIPATE the bowels; neither does it not by deadening the sen": bilitiL-s oi‘yuur children. but naturally. through its rar-E medicinui qualities. by removing all pain and cause 0' disuse. We earnestly recommend you, therefore. to law no time in procuring a bottle: that you may have 3:113;in a remedy which will never fail to relieve ye-ur child” time 02' nee-d. It is 712?:flilrily imrmlws, and cannu: z'. flu“ the most dzlitqza infmrt. Take none but DR. EATON’S INFANTILE CORDIA; Tim's you can rely upon. Price ‘25 cents per bottle. Prepared only by CHURCH 6c DUPONT. No. 400 Broadway, New York. And. sold. by them, and by all resptctulflé Druggist For 5:919 by U. A. BANNfi'AIIT, 0. K. KELLER aud l) ‘V‘ GROSS A; 00., Harrisburg. t'elzG—eowd-Srv— 1y PUBIFI THE BLOOD! MOFF A T ’ S "‘ W “ VEGETABLE Lll'la PILLS 'A N D PHLENIX BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity which these pre-eagf ncnt Medicines have. acquired for their invaluable err easy in all the Diseases which they profess to cure. ll! rendered the usual practice of puffing not only unnecen sar)‘, but unworthy of them. IN ALL CASES 0f Asthma, Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Alferiicns 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, farmers nud others, who once use these Medicines, will never site: wnrds be without them. - BILIOUSCHOLIC,SEROUS LOOSENESS,PILES.COS TIVENESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT RUMORS, DROPSIES. DYSPEPSIA .—No person with this distressing disease, should delay using these Medicines immediately. Eruptions ol‘ the Skin, Erysipelns, Flatulency. Invnn AND AGUE.-—For this scourge of the Western country these Medicines will be found a safe. speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system seb ject to a return of the disease; a. cure by these med cines is permanent. Try them. Be satisfied, and be cured. Fouanss or Coannxwx— GENERAL DEBILITY, GOL'T, GIDDINESS. GRAVI-JL, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Infianimatcfi Rheumntlsm. Impure Blood. Jnundice, Loss of Appatlif. Mancunur. DISEASEs.—NBv9r fails to eradicate eu tirely :ill the eil'ects of Mercury, infinitely sooner t'n'k the most powerful preparation of Snrsaparilla. NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY. NERVOCE. COMPLAINTS OF ALL KINDS, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. PlLES.———The original proprietor of these Medicine was cured of Piles. of thirty-five years’ standing, by (z.- .‘ the use of these Life Medicines alone. PAIXS in the Head, Side, Back, Limbs, Joints no: orgnns._ Rnruiurisn.—Those affected with this terrible dis ease, will he sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rhee: Swellings. Scuorcu, or erc’s vaL, in its worst forms. tire‘ of every description. “Harms of all kinds are. eilectually expelled by tin" Medicines. Parents will do well to administer the; whenever their existence is suspected. Relief win be certain. ' THE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERE PUBIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the system‘ PREPARED AND SOLD BY DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New York. fij’For sale by all Druggists. jyIT-dScwly M FOUNDED 1352, CHARTERED 1854 L 0 GA TE D ORNER OF BALTIMORE AND CHARLES STREETS. BALTIMORE, DID. The Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished. and Populat‘ Jommercial College in the United Statés. Designed ozpreasly for Young Men desiring to obtain :1. T30R00“ Plucmcu. Busmsss Enuoruon in theshonest possible time and at the least expense, A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, cou tainiug upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, with Snamxs or PENMANSHIP, and a. Large Engravingahe finest of ghe kind ever made in this country) representingthe Intenor View of the College, with Catalogue stating terms, &c., will be sent to Every Young Man on application, Fun 0; CHARGE. b Write immediately and yéu will receive the package ‘ret r 'l, _ Eng-$l 3“ “dfi‘fsfi'. Lost. 31 eron, Mo. BITUMINOUS BROADTOP COAL for Blacksmiths’ use. A superior article for sale at 33.00 PET tan or 12}; cents per bushel. All 0031 deliwwd by Patent Weigh Guts. . no]? AHEELER‘ APPLES - ~ D PEACHES for sale by AND DRIED KELLER’S DRUG STORE is the place 7 to find anything in th way of Perfumery. , , KELLER’S DRUG STORE is the place. ‘ to bus Ball: of Thousand Eleven. Chamois and Sheep Skim. ISE Eff!
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