MISUELLANY. EQUAL To run Ennnumficr.——Not many years ago. um Frenchmaufione wealthy and in pos~ .uessfrn of ready cash, and the other poor, penniLe-ss—occupied, hy chance, the same room in a sszurbau hotel. In the morning the “seedy" one rose first. took from his pocket a pistol and holding it (0 his own forehead and backing against. the door, exclaimed to his horriéz‘l companion : “I: is my last desperate resort: lam pon uiEE-ss and tired of life; give me five hundred frame 0': I will instantly blow out my brains, and 3"?“ will be arrested :13 a murderer The other lodger found himself the hero of an unyieusant delemma, but the cogency of his any-“anions argument. struck him “cold." He quieify crepnr to his panlaloons, handed over The-amount, and thcmher vamosed, after look ing the door on the outside. Hearing of this, another Frenchman, of very savage aspect. one night- tried to room with a. tan. Yaw-boned gentleman from Arkansas, who had Exeen rather free with his money during the jay, and evidently had plenty more be~ hind. Next morning “Pike." awakening, discovered his. ranm-mntc standing over him, with a pistol Eeveled :u. his own head, and evidently quzkingyim agitation. "What the deuce are you sland'm’ (bar for in the £51.37" said Pike, propping himself on his 93150:, and coolly surveying the Gaul. "3 am desperate!” was the reply—“ You give me one hundrgd dollars, or 1 will blow on: my brains ‘3" "Well, then blow an’ be bedarn‘d," replied I‘ike, turning over. . "Bate you vill be arrested for ze nxux-daire !" persisted the Gaul earnestly. "Eh, what's that. '3” said Pike ; “oh, I 599!" and suddenly drawing a revolver and a five pound bowie-knife from under his pillow, he sat upright. ".51 man may as well he hung for a sheep as 3 23min," he coolly remarked: and, at a word, he started for the Gaul ;_ but the latter was too nimble; “the hoss-pistol.” innocent of lead, exploded in the air, and with one frantic leap aur "little Frenchman was standing in his night. robe at. the foot. of the staircase—a proof that. rhea: may suit one latitude will not, answer for anezser. FROG Snowman—M. Sequin, of the French Academy of Sciences, broaches a new theory to account for the frequent pretended showers of frogs. He writes thus : In certain pools upon my estates of F oute nay may be seen, at. certain periods of the year, myriads of tadpoles blackening the surface of the water. Once, at a time of great moisture, I. saw in a- footpath of three hundred meters in length by one meter in breadth. leading to a. small pond, a multitude of little frogs about the eize afa bean, continually leaping about. In a. calculation which I made as exactly aé was possible under the circumstances, I found that each square meter contained from one to three hundred of these little animals. which would give a total for the whole space of between thirty and forty thousand. I‘ considered that the hosts of tadpoles generated in the ponds, following the action of a general law, would be transformed into frogs at about -the same mo ment, and this multitudeturged by their in stinct to trawl, would betake themselves to the 9312: just mentioned. Being in continual mo zion, a. heavy wind or hurricane might easily sei:e them. and carrying them to :1. great dis ?anee, would naturally give rise to the beliet‘in showers of frogs. gaittgr £1111: i) ififi THE GROVER. 5; BAKER NOISELESS r_. , ‘ x J: AMILX SE WING MACHINE is rapidly auperseding all others for family use. The Donna LOCK-STITCH formed by this Maehine’is found to be the only one which survives the wash-tub on bin-s ‘ name, and, therefore, the only one permanently valu able for Family Sewing. READ THE FOLLOWI S G T ESTIMONY: “Mrs. JEFFERSON Duns. presents her compliments to Grover 1‘: Baker, and takes pleasure in saying that she be used one of their Machines for two years, and finds it still in good order. makes a beautiful stitch, and does easily work of any kind.”—lVashingtou , D C. _ "It is a. beautiful thing, and puts everybody into an excitement of good humor. Were I a Catholic, I would ioriat upon Saints Grover 5:, Baker having an eternal holiday in commemoration of their good deeds for hu manity.”—C'assius M'. Clay. "31y wife has had one of Grover & Baker‘s Family Sewing Machines for some time, and I am satisfied it is one of the best labor-saving machines that has been in. vented. I take much pleasure in recommending it to the public!"—l. G. Harris? Governor of Tennessee. "Quthe recommendation of a friend, I procured, some months since, one of your FainilySeWing Machines. My family has been most successful in its use, from the start, without any trouble or difli culty whatever in its :anagement. My wife says it is a ‘family blessing,’ and could not be induced to dispense with its use—in all of which I most heartily concur.”—James Pollock, Ea:- Germwr qfl’mmsylclm m. “The undersigned, 01.536132! of various denomina tions. having purchased and used in our families GRO VER 8: BAKEPJS CELEBRATE!) FAMILY SEWING MACHIN B. take pleasure in recommending it as an in ermment fully combining the essentials of a good ma chine. Its beautiful simplicity, ease of management, no the strength and elasticity of its stitch, unite to lender it :1. machine unsurpassed by any in the market, and one which we feel confident will give satisfaction to all who may purchase and use it.” - Rev. W P. STRICKLAND, New York. Raul}. P. RODGERS, D. D., Albany, an'. Rev. W. B. 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St. Louis; 58 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati ; 171 Superior Street, Cleveland; and all the principal cities and towns in the United States . .. ' 3:? 83:0 FOR A ['TRCULAR _g: tf‘]~2B-d&“'lj muting. ALL WORK PROMISED IN ONE WEEK! . g a?“ "W ’ DODGES‘DYE-HOUSE 104:. PENNSYLVANIA STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 104 MKRKET STREET, BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH, HARRISBURG, PA., Where every description of Ladies’ and Gentleman’s Garments, Piece Goods, &c., are Dyed, Glennaed, and finished in the best manner and at the shortest notice. nowawlr DODGE as 00.. Proprietors. REM:OVAL JOHN W. GLOVER, MERCHANT TAILOR Bu’renovedto ‘ 3 60 MARKET STREET, When 119 will be planed to see 111 his friend . emu . . , Busimgg «Harts. DENTI S T R Y . THE UNDERSIGNED, DOCTOR 0F DENTAL SURGERY nespyctfauy tenders his professional sen-ices to the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity. OFFICE IN STATE STREET! QPPOSITE THE BR AD Y HOUSE. sep‘li—dkwtf ' B. M. GILDEA, D. D. S. ‘D D 1" 0. WEICHEL, SURGEoN AND OCULIST, RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET. Hie 15 now fully prepared to attend promptly to the dunes of profession in all its branches. _ A LONG AND VERY SUCCESSFUL memo“. Exam“!!! Justifies him in promising fun and ample satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call,be the disease Chronic or any other nature. mlB-d&.wl_v WM. H. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofice cox-nex- of MARKET STREET Ind the SQUARE, (Wyeth’s,) second floor front. 113’ Entrance on Market sqnnrc'. , 77 1121-1314511 H A‘Y s, l. i Q AT'ronm EY-Am-LAW. 0 FFI CE, WAL‘SU STREET, BETWEEN SECOND &, THIRD, api] nAmusnmm, PA. [dly THEO. F. SCHEFFER, BOOK, CARD AND JOB PRINTER, jans No, 18 Markgt Streetllarrinbuu. PARKH I L L , ‘ . swalsaon tom-am“, PLUJIEE‘E .931? -Pfig‘isfll‘lo UNDER; MI 108 MARKET 85L, HARRISBURG. BRASS (LISTINGS, of every description, made to order. American manufactured Lead and Iron Pipes of all sizes. Eydnnts ofevery description made and repaired. Hot and Cold Water Baths Shove): Baths, Water Closets, cistern Pumps, Lead Catlin: and Lead work of every descripfion done at the shortest notice, on the most rensonahle toms. hctoryand Engine work in general. «All orders thank fulli meshed and manually mended to. 1‘ 0 highest price in cash given for old Copper, Bran, Lead and Speltor. mle-dtf J c. MoL T z, . I'NGINxER, MAGEINIST AND STEAM FIHEB, No. 6, North Siam 3., between Wairwt and Mark", Harrisburg, Pa. ‘ - Whining flowery descriptionmade And top-ind. Btu! Ouch of sizes, and A Inge assortme'nt of GM Fittings constantly on land .1 ‘ All work done in this elbbliahman; will be under hi! on salami-vision, Ind wmnnted to give ntiufnction. on . RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE, TRACT AND SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPOSITOR Y, E. S. GERMAN, 27 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABWE CHESNUT, unalsnuna, n. Depot for the sale of Sterooscopes, Stereoscopichews, Music and Musical Instruments. Also, subscriptions Minn for religious publication. 110304” FRANKLIN HOUSE, BALTIMORE, MD This pleasant and eommodious Hotel has been tho roughly re-fitted and re-turnished. It is pleusntly lituutod on North-W's“ corner of Howard and Franklin streets, a few doors west of the Northern Central Bail way Depot. Every attention paid to the comfort of his guests. G. LEISENBING, Proprietor, jun-ti (Late of‘ Selins Grove, Pa.) ißunk applimtimtsi. B A I‘l Ix N 0 T I C 13.—Notice is hereby given. that the undersigned have formed an Asso ciation, and prepared and executed a Certificate, for the purpose of establishing a Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposite, under the provisions of the not entitled “An act to establish a. system of Free Banking in Pennsyl vania, and to secure the public against loss from Insol vent Benks,’ ‘ approved the 315': day of March, A . ID. 1860, said Bank to be celled' THE DOWNINGTOWN BANK to be located in Downingtown, to consist of seepitni Stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, in sheres‘of Fifty Dol lars each, with the privilege of increasing fine same to any amount not exceeding 1!: all Three'nundred'fl‘hou sud Dollars. Charles Downing, ‘. David Shelmirgfl John Webster, ; William Rogers, William Edge, 1 J. K. Eshelman, Richard D. Wells. Samuel Bingwalt, J. P. Baugh, ' September 3, 1860.—591:1 BAN K N OTI C E.-——Notlqe 1s hereby given that an Association has been formed and a certificate prepared for the purpose of establishing a Bank of Issue, Discount and Daposite under the provi’ sions of the not entitled “An act to establtsh a. system of Free Banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the pub lic against loss from Insolvent Banks,”nppro'led the 313% day of March, 1860. The said Bank to he 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 Ashores of Fifty Dollars each. with the privilege of increasing-the said Stock to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. au2s-dfim BA LN Ix N O TI C 17.—Notice is hereby given, that an association has beenfonned and a certificate prepared, for the purpose of establishing a: Bank of issue, discount and deposit, underthe provisions of the unit, entitled “An Act to estsblish in system oi free banking inPennsylvania, and to secure the public against loss by insolvent banks,” approved the thirty-first day 0! March, 1860. The said Bank to be called the.“EREE 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. jy2-dfim ‘Y ‘ EATLNSION 0F BAN K CHARTER Notice is hereby given that “ ’l‘he Farmer-37 and Mechanics’ Bank of Boston,” a Bank of‘Dil‘connt and Illeposxite7 located in the borough of Boston, Northamp ton county, Pennsylvania, having a. capital of Four Hun dred Thousand Dollars, will apply to the nextLegislnture of Pennsylvania for serenewal of its charter for fifteen years, from the expiration of its present charter, with its present capital stock, powers and privileges, and without any alteration in or increase of the same. . P. S. MICHLER, President. M’E. FORMAN, Cashier, .jemvglfim B_A N K "N 0 T I C E.-—Notlce ls 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 net entitled “ A 1; act to establish n‘ system of free bunkingin Pennsylvania, and to secure the public against loss from insolvent banks,” approved the Slst day of March. 1660. The said Bank to be called the E State Bankr” and to be located in the city of Phil-Odel phie, and to consist of a Uppital Stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, in shines of Fifty D9flnfl‘esch, with theprivlg lege of increasing the same to-enyllmount not exceeding in all One Million of Dollars. je29-d6m* fur Ealc 85 (30 Rent. PUBLI‘C SALE. Will be sold at public outcry, at the EUROPEAN HOTEL. in the city of Harrisburg, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the sth day of December, at half-past six o‘clock, the following described property, situate on the north aide Hf Second street. between Locuat and Pine streetS, to wit: Two Two—Story BRICK DWEL LING HOUSES, with back buildings and LOT -OF GROUN Dto 93011. The one Lot extends back one hun dred und fifty-seven feet six inches; the other one hun dred and forty-seven feet six inches to a. ten feet wide alley. Said property ownedbyMi-a. Black, and occupied by James R. Black and Mrs. Oar-berry, will be sold, the whole together, or separately. For further information inquire of the undersigned. - Terms made known the evening of the sale. no2o-ts BERRYHILL d: ECKELS, Attorneys, ‘O B. S A L E—A Light Spring One- Horse WAGON. Apply at‘l'utterson’s Store, Broad street, West Harrisburg. 00314“: NOTICE TO SPECULATORS ! VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! A number of large size BUILDING LOTS, adjoining the Round House and Work Shops of the Pennsylvania. Railroad Company, will be sold low and on reasonable terms. Apply to an29-dfim JOHN W . HALL. N E \V D RUG PRESCRIP??(ON STORE WILLIAM w. ARMSTRONG, Practical Drumst “mi Chemist, would inform the citizens of Harrisburg that he has leased the store room recently occupied by Dr. Kimbell, and is now prepared to furnish those who feel disposed to patronize him with pure and unadulterated Drugs and Medicines, such as can be relied upon. Having had several years experience in the Drug and Prescrip tion business, he most respectfully ”new; a. share of Physicians’ Prescription business. He has also a. large and varied assortment of Perfumery, Stationery, kc.— Alao, on of the most popular Patent Medicine! of the day; also, Tobie”: 018““: 8““. dw- ‘ ofthe best brands; also, Alcohol. Turpentine, Burning Fluid, Goal Oil, aw) In {not everything usually kept in a. well-stocked drug store. " ’ nolfiodlrn. JUST RECEIVED’g Ing lgmrésmh; 11:50 FOUNTAIN! Ave ' on: u c on my metallic “m, 3.9% of ink is lumoiunt to write .. S3M; M; .10; I eat 'SOHEH'IB’S BOOKSTORE, ”9 ' No. 18 flux-tot at Stephen matcnmm ‘ ~d6m filigrellamous. Tun Ammnmwox or ,LANGmols.——There is a growing tendency in this age to appropriate the most expressive Words of other languageu, and after a while to incorporate them into our own ; thus the word Cephalic, which is from the Greek, signifying “for the head,” is now becom ing popularized in cfnnection with Mr. Spaiding’a great Headache remedy, but it will soon be used in a more gen eral way, and the word Cephali: will become as common as Electratype and many others whose distinction as for. eign words has been worn away by common usage until they seem “native a m the manor born." ’ardly Realized. Hi ’34! ‘n ’arrible ’eadache this hnftemoon, huni I stepped into the hapothecaries hand says hi to the man, ‘ ‘Cun you hease me of In =eadacbe?" “Does it hache ’zmi,” says ’9. “Hexce‘edingly,” any: lii, hind upon that ’2 gave me a Cephalic Pill‘, hand ’pOn me ’onor it cured. me 53 quick that I ’ardly realized 1 ’ad ’ad an ’eadache: {Fusion}!!! is the favorite sign by which nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural state of the brain, and viewed in this light it may he looked on as a safeguard intended to give notice of disease which might otherwise escape attention, till too late to be rema died; and its indications should never be neglected . Head . Iches may be classified under two names, viz : Symptoma tic Ind Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly commonand is the precursor of a great variety of diaems’ among which are Apoplesy, Gout, Rheumatism and all febrile diseases. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of disease of the stomach constituting sick headache, of he patic disease constituting biliaus luadacha, of worms, constipation and other disorders of the bowels, as well as renal and uterine afiections. Diseases of the heart are very frequently attended with Headaches; Anemia and plethora are also afl'ections which frequently occasicn headache.— Idiopathic Headache is also very common, being usually distinguished by the name of nervous headache, sometimes coming on suddenly in a State of apparently sound health and prostratmg at once the mental Ind physical energies, and in other instances it comes on slowly, hemlded by de pression of spirits ox- acerhity of temper. In most insten . ces the pain is in the front of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes provoking vomiting; under this class may also be named Neuralgm. For the treatment of either class of Headache the Ge phalic Pills have been found a sure and safe remedy, relie ving the most acute pains in a few minutes, and by its subtle power eradicating the diseases _ot which Headache is the nnerring index. Baxmn.—Miuu wants you to send her a box of Cep halic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills—«but I’m think ing that’l not jut it naither; but perhupa ye’u be nl‘ther knowing what it is. Yo seenhe’n nigh dead and gone wish the Biol; Headache, and want? some more of that same as relaived her before. Druggiat —Yon must mean Spalding's Cephalic l’ills. Bridget—Och! sure now and you’ve sed “mate’s the quartkennd giv me the Pills and dont be all day about it Either. Constipation or (Costiveness No one of the “many ills flesh is heir to” isso prevalent, so little understood, and so much neglected asllostiveness. Often originating in carelessness or sedentary habits; it is rcgssdedas a slight disorder of too little consequence to excite anxiety, while in reality it is the precursor and companion of many of the most fatal and dangerous dis eases, and 'nnless early eradicated it will hriné‘the snfl'eror to an untimely grave. Among the thter e lb of which costivensss 'is the usual attendant are Headache, Colic, Rheumatism, Fonl Breath, Piles and others of 1 its nature. while a lung train of fr ghti‘al diseases such as Malignant Favors, Ahccsses, Dysentery, Diarrhoea Dyspepsia, Apo plexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria, hypochondriasis, Melancholy and Insanity, first indicate their presence in the system by this alarming symptom. Not nnlreqnently the diseases named originate in Constipation, but take on an independent existence unless the cause is eradicated in an early stage. I'mm all these considerations it follows that the disorder should receive immediate attention when ever it occurs, and no person should neglect to get a box of Cephalic Pills on the first appearance of the complaint, as their timely use will expel the insidious approaches of disease and destroy this dangerous foe to human life. A Real Blessing Physician—Well, Mrs. Jones. how is that headache '-." Mrs fangs—Gone ! Doctor. all gone! the pill you sent‘ cured me in just twenty min'utes.‘and I wish yo; would send more so that I can have them _lmndv. J Physciam—.Yoh_m get eutm uny' bruggists. Call for Cephalic Pills, I find they never fail, and I recommend them in all cases of Headache.. _ Mrs. Jones —I shall soul for a box directly, and shall tell all my mfl‘ering friends, for they :re a real blessing. Twm‘rr MILLIONS OF DOLLARS Guam—Mr. Spalding has sold two millions of bottles of his celebrated Prepared Glue and it is estimated that each bottle saves at lesst’ten dollars worth of broken furniture, thus making an aggre gate of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from total loss by this ulnsble invention. Having made his Glue a household words he now proplJSes to do the world still greater service by curing all the aching heads with his— Gephalic Pills. and if they are as good as his Glue, Head aches will soon vanish away like snow in July. WOW“. Excrrsunxr, and the mental cure and anxiety incident to the close attention to business or study, are among the numerous causes of Nervous Headache. The disordered state of mind and body incident to this distress ing complaint is-u. fatal blow to all energy and ambition.— Snfl'erers by this disorder can always obtain speedy relief from these distressing attacks by using one of the Cephalic l‘ills wnenever the symptoms apps-n. It quieti the over tasked brain, and Goethe: the strained and jlrfing nerves, and relue's the tension at the stomach which always ac companies and aggravates the'disordered condition of the brain. Fm: woma Exowmo.—Spalding’a Cephalic Pill: are a certain cure f 0: Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Nervous Headache,-Costiveness and General Debility . (innu- Drscovnm.—Amnng‘the most impor tent of all the great medical duscovedeé of'th'u age may be considered the svstem of rumination for protection from Small Pox, the Cephalic Pill for relief of Headache, and the use of Quinine for the prevention of Powers. either of‘ which is “are specific. whose benefits will be experienced by suf fering humanity long after their discoverera are forgotten. flj'mn you ever have the Sick Headache? Do you, remember the throbbing temples, the revered brow, the loathing and disgust at the eight of food? How totally unfit you werevty‘qr ‘pleuure, conversntion or etudy. One of the Cephalic Pills would have relieved you from all tbs sulfering which you then experienced. For this and other pmpoles you‘nhould llweys have n be: of them on hand' to use as occasion requires. 9&5“ Q 56 - NervousHeada’che ‘ CURE ‘ 41151-13905 Hgaflawheg By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Mr uous m Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the comlyencement of an attauk immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. The; seldom fail in removing the Nausea. and Head— ach'e to which females are so subject. ' The] act gently upon the bowas,— removing com-M. ness‘ Fan- Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of :cdentary habits, they are Valuable as a Laxative, improving the appetite, glving'tone and cigar to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIO PILLS are the result of long inflati gnnion and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and enlisting from Headache, whether originating in the mwou: system 01' from a. deranged state of the stomach. V They are entirely vegetable in their compasmon, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without ma king any change 9f diet, and the absence of any ””4. greeable taste renders it quay to administer them to children. ‘ BEWARE OF GOUNTERFEITS! The genuine hue flve' lig'natures of Henry (131131de on each box. Son by mums and all Ither dealers in Medicines. A Box will be sent by nail pmpaid on receipt of the PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS' An order- should be warmed to HENRY C. SPALDINg, 8 CEDAR STREET non-“: 1. ’ NEW Yfl‘x' I=lllll=l at)»: fluilst. WEE ONLY PREPARATIO N 'rrur ms STOOD THE TEST OF YE ABS, AND GROWS MORE ANgAMOBE POPULAR EVERY Y! And testimonials, new, and almost without number, might be given from ladies and gentlemen in all grades of society, whose united testimony none could resist. that Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative will restore the bold and gray, and Prefierve the hair of the youth to old age, in all its youthful beauty. Bum-z CREEK, Mich, Dec. 21, 1853. PROLWODD : Thee wilt please accept a line to inform thee that the hair on my head fell on over twenty years ago, caused byfl. complicated chronic disease, attended with an eruption on the head. A continual course of sufiering through life having reduced me to a. state of dependence, I have not been able to obtain stuff for caps, , 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 d: Hodges almost the last cent 1 had on earth for a. two dollar bottle of thy [lair Restorative about the first of August last. I have faith— fully followed the directions. and the bald spot is now covered with hair thick and ‘black, though short; it is 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 1f thee wouldst not be willing to send me an order on thine agents for a. bottle, and receive to thyself the scripture declaration—“ the reward is to those who are kind to the widow and fatherless.” My friend, SUSANNAH KIRBY. Llaoxnm, Noble 00., Indiana, Feb. 5, 1859. PM)?- 0. J- WOOD 5 Dear Sir :—-In 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 on" very rafidly, so that in the short space of six months, the who e 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 year 1851, your Restorative was recommended to me by s. 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 so wonderful anarticle, I have recom mended its use to many of my friends and acquaintances, who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with like efiect. 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 &. 00.,Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. Ami 50111 by in $00!! Drugsists and Fancy Goods Dealers. nnl7-ddcw3m HANDSOME WOMEN TO THE LADIES HURTS ‘= BLOOM 0F ROSES,” a rich- smd 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 POWDER," imparts a dazzlin§ whiteness to the complexion, and is unlike any thing 6 seas-ed- for this purpose. mailed free- fw 50 cents. HLNT’S “ BRITISH BALM," removes tan, freckles, wnyurn and all eruptions of the skin , mailed free for 50 mm a. HURTS “IMPERIAL POMADE,” for the hair, strengthens and improves its growth. keeps it from [all ing on‘, and warranted T 0 151.“!!! THE HAIR (BURL, mailed- free for $1 .00. HUNT ’3 “ PEARL BEAUTIPIER," for the teeth. and. gums,. cleanses and whitens the teeth, hardeus the gums, purifies the breath effectually, PREBE B V E 8 THE 33%?E6AND PBEVENTS TOOTH-ACRE, mailed free 01' . . * HUNT’S “ BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME,” adouble gxtggct of orange blossoms and cologne, mailed free for I'. . This exquisite perfume WB5! first used by the PRINCESS 3011212., OF ENGLAND, on her marriage. MESSRS. HUN ’1“ 35 OQ. presented the PRINCESS with an elegant case of Perfumery, (in which all of the above articles were included.) in handsome cut glass with gold Stoppers, valued at $l5OO, liartivcuhta of which appeared in the public prints. Al the above articles sent FREE by ex press- for $5.00. Cash can either accompany the order or he paid to the express agent on deiivery of goods. ‘ HUNT a: 00., Pew-[amen to the Queen, Emma Snag“. Losnos, Asn 707 SASSOM STREET The Trade supplied. PmLAusLmu. sepwlxly (550 finnsckcepem [/1 5,3131%. ‘\\ / ;‘§9/ «glme \ 90; ”S? //'$ I I ‘&Qi\\\ \\ f; /I§3‘” ECONOMY! st'\\?/ ‘aa‘; I Dfimpmcfln? \ng 5 ‘7 . . ®\\..a = Save the Pleces! '9‘ As acaidmt: will happen wen in uell-regulatedfami limit in very desirable to fave some cheap and some nient way fbr repairing lumituto, Toys, crockery, kc SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no honseholdeen “ford to be without it. It is always ready and upto the stick ing point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls; and broken cradles. It is just the ertiele for cone, shell, and other orgfiuegtel work, so‘ populn- withjsdies of refinement n as e. , . ‘ . This admit-ble preparation is and cold, being chemi: cally held in» solution, and {assessing all the valuable qualifies of; the best cubine makers’ Glue. It my be used in the place of .ordinary mucilgge, being vastly more adhesive. . , ~ ~ ! “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE ” ' N. 13.—A Brush nccompnnies eleh bootle. Price, 25 cents. ‘ Wanna“; D 3901, No. 48 CEDAB smut, Nnyr YORK HENRY c. SPALDING a: 00., Box No. 3,600. New York Add Teas Put up for Dealers in Cues containing Four, Eight. and, 'gwelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show-oam wmmpnnying each package. , " 113' A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE wil'l save ten times its cost mnnally to every household JP} , ' ‘ Sold by prominent Stationers, Dmggista, Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Nunez Stores. Country merchants should make a. no 9 of SPAM)- ING’S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. It will stand my climate. > febll-dlkwly N O 'l‘ 10 E .—The undermgned having L 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 and Locust streets, is prepared to receive pupils and. instruct them in the branches usually taught in schools of the? character. The number of pupils .is limited to twent) .flve. _ For information with regard to terms, &c., apply to Rev. Mr. Ronmsew and Rev. Mr. CATTELL, or personally to [oc2s-dtf] JAMES B. KING. _ll PHOLSTERING. C . F . VOLL M E B IS Prepared to do all kinds of work in thé ‘ _ UPHOLSTERING BUSINESS.=. Jays gnrtlcular attention to MAKING- AND PUTTING DOW CARPETS. MAKING AND REPAIRING MAT TERS“. REPAIRING FURNITURE, aw.- coo. He ”F I" fund at all times at his residence, in {he run- of “10 Willhm Toll House, corner of Raspberryvind Black berry Illaya. . up“! iKELLEIvs DRUG STORE isthe. 91!“ to buy Domestic mum. llc irai. As apex-lent and. stomachic Preparation of IRON pm. fied of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highest Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practice. . The experience of thousands daily proves that ire-pug psration of Iron can be compared With it. impurities.“ the blood, depression of vital energy, pale. and other-Wise sickly complexions, indicate its necessrty in almost every conceivable case. , _ Innoxious in all maladies in which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each of the follovnng complaints, viz: In Denim-n, Nsnvons Alrncrxorts, Euscu‘rms, Dvs rarsrs, Conant—arrow, Brannon, Dvsnsrsnv, INcrrrnxr dossoumos, Scrornnous TUBERCULOSIS, Ber Essex, Mrsuxsrnosriox,Wnirxs, CnLonosrs, Livsn Ocurnsisrs, Cnaoxra flusmcnls, _Rnlmu‘risu, Ixrnnunrlsr Fsvzns, PIMPLIS oat ran Flor, am. - , In cases of German. Dnlru'rr, whether the result of acute disease, or of the continued damnation of nervous and muscular energy from chrome 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 ol‘ this kind are attested of female Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent mandamus sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and ‘ that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the physician has no name. ' In Nsnvoos Arr-serious 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 cases _of costiveness, without ever being a gastric purgatlve, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property, among others, which makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent: remedyfor Piles, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action. by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. In Drsrnrsu, innumerable as are its causes, a single box of these Chalybeate Pills has often sufficed for the most habitual cases, including the attendant 00in 1:611:53. -1u unchecked Dunsnuu, even when advanced to Drssw rnn‘i’; confirmed. omnciutiug, and apparently malignant the eflects have been equally decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate IN omssr Consumes-lon, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting instances . In Sonovonons Tunnxcnosrs, this medicated iron has had far more than the good efl‘ect of the most cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their well knowu liabilities. - The attention of females cannot be too confidently invited to this remedy and restorative, in the cases peculiarly af fecting them. In Burunarrsn, both chronic and inflammatory—in the latter, however, more decidedly—khan been invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swel— lsngs and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In INTERII'I-lib’l‘ Flvsns it must necessarily be 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 effects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength,-with an unusual disposrrion for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. Put up in neat flat metal boxescontaming 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 be addressed to - B. B. LOGKE d: 00., General Agents. mySB-ddzwly 20 Cain: Street. New York. . m w wwmkgnomggfl‘3 W’w A SUPERLATIVE Jomcmlunnig, m . fl ca; 939% INVIEUHAIINR CflflDlM. I'o THE CITIZENS OF NEW JERSEY AND PENNSYLVANIA. APOTHEGARIES, DRUGGISTS, GBOCEBS AND PRIVA. TE FAMILIES. WOLFE’S PURE'GOGNAG BRANDY. WFEAFE’S PURE MADEIRA, SHERRY AND PORT WOLFE’S PURE JAMAICA AND 81'. CROIX RUM. WOLFE’S PURE SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. ALL IN BOTTLES. I- beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to the_above Wmss and quuons, im ported by UDOLPEO WOLFE, of New York, whose name is fnmiliar in every part of this country for the purity of his celebrated Scamp»: SOHAPPS. Mr. Worn, in his letteflto me, speaking of the purity of his Win-Is and humans, says: “ I Wlll stake my reputation as a man, my standing as a. merchhnt of thirty years’ resi dence in the Gityof New York, that all the BRANDY and Wmns 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 neme‘on the wax, and a. fee simile of his signatureon the certificate. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. For sale stylist-rut. by all Apothecarias and Grocers in Philadelphia . GEORGE E. ASHTON, No. 832 Market sheet, Philadelphia, ‘ Sale‘Agenz for Philadelphia Read the following from the liar-{or}; gem-m : Enonuons anmnss FOR one NEW YORK MERCHANT;— We are happy to inform our fellow-citizens that there is one place in our city where the physician, spothecsry, and- country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Li'qutn's, 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 Woun’s extensive warehouse, Nos. 18,’ 20 and '22, Beaver street, and: NO5. 17, 19 and 21, Marketlield street. His stock of Schnapps on hand. ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand eases: the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—vintages of 1336 to 1856; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Bum, some very old and equal to any in thiecountry. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wines, &c., in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for bottling. Mt. Wous’s sales of Schnapps. last year amounted to one hundred end eighty thousand dozen, and we hope. in less than two years he may be equally successl‘ 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 stufl‘ from their shelves, and replace it with Woun’s pure Wmss and quwoss. We understand Mr. WOLFE, for the accommodation or small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such a. man, and such a. merchant, should be sustained against his tens of thousands of op ponents in the United States, who sell nothing but imi tatious, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. For sale by C. K. KELLER, Druggist, sole agent for Harrisburg. . seps—d&w6m A N H 001) HOW LOST, HOW RESTORE D . _ .I'ust'Pushsblid, in 0; ._Sealed Envelope, A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND RADICAL CURE 0F SPERMATORRHOEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervonaness and Involuntary Emissions, producing Impotency, Consumption and Manta] and Physical Dehility. ' . ’3? ROB. 3. OULVERWELL. M. D. The important fact that the awful consequences of self nbnse may be elfectuall y removed without internelmedicinea or the dangerous applications of caustics, inatrumente, medicated bongies, and other empirical devices, is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly auceessml 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 posaiole cost, there by avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day The Lecture will prove a. boon to thousands and thousendS. Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on the receipt of two nostage stamps, by addressing DngflAS. J . 0. KLINE, 480 First Avenue, New York, Post ox 4,586. aplß-ddswly HAVANA ORANGES ! l! A pyme lot jufireceived by 0030. AWN. DOCK, JIL, It Go RIED PARED PEACHES, Dried UNPARED PEACHES, Dried APPLES, Dried BLACKBERRIES, just received by 06626. WM. DOCKJn. &. CO, TOY-BOOKS of an endless variety, for the amusement and instruction of our little ones, a BOHEFFEB’S Bookstore. HUMPHREY’S: '* _ . SPECIFIC HOME OPA TH] 0 REMEDIES, for sale at KELLER’S Drug Store, nO2? 91 Market Stmt SMOKE I SMOKE I ! SMOKE ! 1 l—ls not objection-Me when from I. CIGAR purchased at KELLER’S DRUG 813033, 91 Murket street. "1:19 LAYER RAISINS—Wuonn, Hm and ‘ Qmmm Box“, just received by - . 11016 W. BOOK, 13., k. 00. W M. LO E F F L E? - ' rnAc'TmAL PHARMACEUTIST AND CHEMISrj 00R. 4th AND MARKET STS. Having purchased tha Drug Store of Messrs. 301 M“ & 00., I beg leave 0 can the attention or the public to my well stocked Drug Store. My good: will alwayz be fauna obe genuine, reliable, and 0f the first quality. “I “penance in the Drug business, acquired principally by traveling through the European Continent, Vill no: 51 to give satisfaetion to every one MY STOCK CO NSISTS ,0!“ ”I'BB, Chemicals, Perfumery, Soaps, 3938", Tobacco, Burning Fluid, Alcohnl Ind Cat-phone, Fresh Ground Spices, Com, 390115931 Brushel,Pomados, Toilet hints: Combs, Port Mania: and Purses, Horse and Onttle Powders, PATENT [VIEDJCINES which will be sold but not recommended In I canno guarantee & cure in any we Besides tha above named uncles, I have ‘ Very lugs an aortment of other miscenaneoua articles, which the publi is invited to come and examine 7* i BLOOD F 005‘ The attention of Invalids, Physicians, clergyme‘ll scientific men, and the public generally, is respectfully solicited to the merits of this ehemienl preparation, cou tuining: IRON, SULPHUR, AND PEOBPHOBOUS. and which is identical in its composition with the Hemacm Globule, or red blood. In all diseases accompanied with D E B I L I 'l‘ Y , pale countenance and nervous derangement. analyses of: the blood show a deficiency of the red globules. Ruddy complexion and a rosy tint of the skin, is always indica tive of health ; while a pale, wax-like skin and. counte nance,—W_hich erincea a deficiency of the red globules,— accampames a diseased organism . Preparations of IRON have been given for the purpose of supplying the red glov bules, but we contend that IRON alone, SULPHUR alone, or PHOSPHOROUS alone, will not meet the deficiency in every case, but that a judicious combination of ail these elements is necessary to restore the blood to its normal standard. This point, never before attained, has been reached in the BLOOD FOOD, and its discovery ranks as one of the most scientific and important of the age. Its effects in’ CONSUMPTION are to soften the cough, bracethe nerves, strengthen the system, allay the prostrating night sweats, igcrsase the physical and mental energy, enrich the blood y restoring the lacking red globules, increase the appetite, restore the color, and clothe the skeleton frame with flesh. The BLOOD FOOD will be found a specific in all CHRONIC DISEASES of the THROAT or LUNGS. such as Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, aw. Public speakers and singers will find it of great utility in clearing and strengthening the vocal organs. In Dyspepsia, Liver CWlplflln3§v Dropsy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Scrqfula. Gravel, St. Vl - Dance, Fever and Ague &c.,its efiiciencyis marked and instantaneous . In no class of diseases, however, arc the beneficial elfects of this remedy so conspicuous as in those harmsing . FEMALE COMPLAINTS to which the gentler sex are liable, and which tend to« wards Consumption, such as suppressed or difficult Men slruatiou, Green Sickness, Whites, km, especially when hese complaints are accompanied with paleaess, a dingy hue or pallor of the skin, depression of spirits, debility. palpitation. want of appetite, and nervous prostratlon We have the utmost confidence in recommending the BLOOD FOOD to all who may be conscious of a lossof vitality or energy; and to those whose mental or both [y powers are prostrated through new use, either of the mind or body, and we deem it our duty to saythat in all cases of Weakness and Emacianon, and in all diseases of the Kidneys or Bladder this, preparation has aclaitn upon the attention of sullenrs which cannot be over estimated. A faithful trial will be found the most conl winning proof in regard to its eflicacy that could be asked for. With the above remarks, and with the numerous testimonials we have in its favor, we ofl'er the “BLOOD FOOD” to the consideration of the afliicted, knowing that it will be acknowledged as pro-eminent over all other preparations, patent or oflicinal, in point of usefulness. circulars giving the Theory upon which this remedy is founded, also certificates of remarkable cures will be sent free when desired. We forward the BLOOl) FOOD to any part of the United States or Canaries upon receipt of price—sl per bottle, 85 for six bottles. Be careful in all cases to take none but that having our fac-sirnile Sig‘ nature upon the wrapper. None other is genuine. Prepared only by CHURCH a DUPONT, ’ , No. 409 Broadway, New .York, And sold by them, and by all respectable Dmfigists. For sale by 0. A. BANNVABT, G. K. KELL R and D W. GROSS a; 00.. Harrisburg. V; feb6~eowdawlzfi PURIFY_ THE. BLOOD! ' MOMT’S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS A N D PHtENIX BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity which these pre-eml. nent Medicines have acquired for their invaluable efli— cacy in all the Diseases which they profess tenure, has rendered the usual praeti ee of pufling not only unneces sary, but unworthy of them. IN ALL GASES 0f Asthma, Acute and Chronic Rhemuatism, Affection! of the Bladder and Kidneys. BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, In the Southand'West, where these diseases prevail 7 they will be found invaluable. l’lanters farmers and others who once use these Medicines, will never after— wards he without them. BILIOUSCHOLIG SEROUS LOOSINEBS, FILES, 003 TIYENESS, CbLDS AND 0006118 01101410, CORRUPT RUMORS DBOPéIES. ' Drsrsrsu.—No person ,with this distressing disease, should delay using these Medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatnlency. Faves. ssn Aeue.—l'or 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~ qines is permanent. ' Try them. Be satisfied, and be cured. Founssss os- Connexion- GENERAL DEBILITY GOUT, GIDDINESS, Quinn, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impnre Blond Jaundiee, Less of Appetite. Msncumn. Marines—Never fails to eradicate em tirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely'sooner than the most poiverful preparation of Sarsabarille. NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY. NERVOUS GOMPLAIN we on ALL KINDS. ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. Puss.._—The original proprietor of these Medicine was cuned 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. BnanMArlsx.—Those affected with this terrible dis ease, will be sure of relief by the Lite Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum Swellings. _ Scnoruu, or KING’S EVIL, in its worst forms. Ulcer of every description. . Wynne of all kinds are efiectually expelled by these Medicines.- Parents will do well to administer them whwver their existence is suspected. Relief will be ccr n. THE LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the system. ensrsnnn sun sonn 37 DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway corner of Anthony street= New York. Film- sale lay all Druggists. jyll-ddswly m N ..4?„ FOUNDED 1852 L 0 C A T E D ORNER 0F BALTIMORE AND CHARLES STREET 5: BALTIJIIORE, MD. The Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished, and PDp‘llW Jommercinl College in the United States. Designm szresaly for Young Men desiring to obtain n [9110305755 PRACTICAL Busmnss Enucuxon in the shortest possxbla time and at the least expense. A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, Eofl’ taining upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, with Summit! or Pnnmnsmr, and a. Large Engraving gthe finest of {he kind ever made in this country) represen ing the 131mmor View of the College, with Catalogue stating termif‘m: will he sent to Every Young Man on apphcltmn: “I or Canon. Write immediately and you will receive tile package ”infltgfifiafl' Adéfifisfi’, LOSIER. BALTIMORE, Mn. My 777 BITUMINOUS BRUADTOP COAL f 0! Blacksmiths’ use. A superior article for sale ”:3 go 381‘ tan or 12}; can? page, (11.1.5296. t 0 dli db Pnent exg us. no]? a vow y JAMES M. WHEELER. RIED APPLES AND DRIED “#l9 WM. DOCK, 11., k 00 KELLER’S DRUG STORE is the place _._ “m mfiwmm- K h In: msor mm 1 135.1% 15 the place Chamois and Sheep Skim. aul6y {‘s3 CHARTERED 1854