Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, December 08, 1860, Image 4

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    TO A GRI OULTURISI 15’.
Lssl}: A} A MAxUKL—The application of lime
‘4O UH} Bmlhs a. medus of enrichment, has been
practiced in all well cultivated countries at
(EVGry period of authentic history. The axibm,
tor 3' long tune received by some as the quint~
essence of Wisdom—“ That. lime enriches the
father, but impoverishes the son,” embodies an
error that has been, and still is productive of,
Ilfilchharm. It is true that the wonderful fer
‘lhf‘y 1‘ Produces, when applied in liberal quan
tities. and for several years in succession, ulti
mately fall off; yet this is no evidence that it
n?“ mPOTerish the land, as a natural and in
entable result. The same observation or
“maxim” will be found equally applicable to
gypsum, saltpetre, nitrate of soda and common
“It, all of which are recognized as invaluable
fertilizers, and capable of augmenting the pro
ductivencss of any soil to which they are judi
ciously and systematically applied. When,
however, they are used liberally for a. certain
number of years, the land has been afterwards
found to be weaker and less pl'Oductive than
before. It will require nearly four hundred
bushels of lime to the acre, to add one per cent.
to the 501}. Most crops take not less than ten
substances, one of which is lime, and if this be
la‘KlUZ—though the other nine constituents or
elements may he in excess—the crop will not
P 8 perfect. By adding lime, n luxuriant growth
15 secured ; ,lhe application is repeated, but.
after i!- few years the crops fail—there is a di
minution of product, no profit is realized, and
the former in despair. I
One would suppose that a very slight degree
of reflection would be sufiicient to satisfy him
of the cause. While he has been liberal in his
applications of a. material that supplies one in
gredient, he has neglected the other nmc, and,
as a. natural consequence, the soil has grown
poor, and can 110 longer produce: a remunera—
ting crop. Allow me an illustration.
The iron smelter fills his furnaces with iron
ore and cock—he applies fire but obtains no
iron till he throws in lime. ”lie adds this, and
obtains a flow of metal. ‘ The dose is repeated ‘
and another flow follows: but in time this is ‘
discontinued, and to obtain more metal he is i
compelled to put in more are and coal; theni
the lime produces its legitimate effects. 80 in l
the use of lime in agriculture. If we supply %
only lime, we shall certainly reap poor crops;
but if, along with it, we furnish a supply of
matters rich in the other ingredients of vegeta
tion, we shall produce the advantageous efi‘ects
resulting from the first application. Lime
must have something to work on, and with; it.
must. be applied in conjunction with humus, or
so soils in which humus already exists, or its
application will be of no‘arail. The man who
expects to reclaim a. sterile soil by liming only,
need not be surprised if he has only his labor
for his pains.
incording toSpungel’s analysis. the quantity
of lime and magnesia, in the several crops
named, is as follows
Lime. Mugmsia.
Whe5t.......................... ‘35 63
8u1ey.................. 106 180
0at5............................ 86 67
P0tat0e5........................ 33 32
‘Ctbbagen........................ 1822 202
Swedishturnip......"...-...... 835 282
Wheat5traw.................... fit) 32
8ar1ey5tmw.........‘.......... 554 76
0at5trawhfl............-......- 152 22
Red G10ver..................... 584 ’4'o
Beets“..._.-..u-._..h...U... 285 1%
Turnip!.....‘..........--....-..... 1'27 22
An n'me author, m some remarks on this
subject, says
“ Much labor has been exhausted in trying
to ascertain the best method to enrich the
ground to receive the seed, so as to produce the
nest crops. After using the various kinds of
dressing that have been discovered, none have
proved hater than lime, when used on land
where corn is planted. Lime has, in itself,
many valuable properties. It gives a suitable
degree of heat to cause immediate vegetation.
It guards it from worms, insects and animals
that often destroy one-half of the first planting;
it causes an early and rapid growth, that ri
pcns the grain before the frost appears. When
lime is used for other kinds of grain, it has
the some efiect upon corn; it\has also the val
uable quality of guarding it against mildew.
No grain sown on land so prepared, wiil sufier
from this great evil by which so many valuable
fields have been destroyed."
The‘bcst method of using lime is to mix it
with old barn manuie, in the proportion of One
eighth lime, and to place it immediately in the
hole will; the corn- When used for other kinds
of grain it should he spread on the top of the
ground after it is plowed, and borrowed in with
the grain. No one can fully estimate the value
of lime for this purpose, unless they try the
experiment. The oval-age difference in a crop
is from one-third to one-half more by using
iime. Is is also almost the only sure preven—
?-ion of vermin on fruit trees in this section of
the country. ~Lime placed about the body of l
the tree early in spring Iwill prevent their in— l
crease. Slache-l lime, mixed with soap and ‘
water, used as wash on the parts of the tree
where these insects have deposited their eggs,
will destroy them entirely. This has been
proved by the writer.
In many parts of England they estimate the
value of their land in some proportion to the
nenrness of access to the lime-kilns, on account
of its valuable properties when used for dress
ing. Farmers should give more of their aiten
tion to this subject, and use lime more liberally
where the soil is not calcareous.——Gmnantown
Telegraph.
Tnsxs roe LIQUID MnxnnL—The tank 3
should be built of solid masonry, either rubble
or well burned brick laid in the best mortar,
and well packed between the walls and back
and underneath with dry brick clay; the bot
tom should be flagged or laid with brick. If
the soil is wet, it must he comparatively shah
19w, unless good drains be laid outside it to
intercept and carry off the water; if dry, the
tank may be made comparatively deep; the ‘
shape must be governed by the site, and may ‘
be either round or oblong, more or less wide,
and in lenglh according to requirements. It
should be arched overhead to keep out rain or
other water. The capacity of a tank for 30
cows and (oil pigs depends on the periods it is
intended to empty them; about a month is ne—
cessary,- for the contents to ferment and ripen..
A tan}: to contain the quantity of urine voided
by the above animals for one month should
contain 31-min 1,000 cubical feet, but to effect
your Object in the best manner there should be
afystem of at. least three such tanks, viz., one
ripened find using, one filled and ripenina. the
other filling.— [Ti-Sh Jv‘u-rmer‘g Gagggtg_ c.
GAS Luz}: 95 A )hxnnm—A—t: l ' ‘
the 1301-ch Lancaster Agriculmrréleslgceizglfifis:
apphcallon of gas lime was entered fully 11pm
by “WWI {Miners Present at. a discusaion on
minutes. Bear‘sy all of these spoke blob] of
the benefits which had resulted from itss a}? 1:_ .
cation, when applied at the rate of ‘3 to 10 1:“: I
The evidence of Mr. Baxter was most coucld: ‘
give as to the benefits from gas lime to imam“: .
lands and meadows. We may mention that we
have seen lands which have been dressed with
gas lime some years ago, and the crops were
better than those on the surrounding fax-ms,
but whether this was the result of the applica—
tion of gas lime, or whether the outlay on other
manurea had been greater, we did not ascertain
—very probably, both causes were in' opera
tion—North British Agriculturist. ‘
KANSAS ron Susan—Gov. Medary, of Kan
sas, has written an article for the Ohio Cultiva
tor, tram Whic}! we copy the following:—"‘ln
my travels through the territory, I have put
suad’ed myself .that Kansas is the best sheep
and.woolgrowlng country in the Union, Texas
' not . excepted.~ I have examined the country
south and west, and 1““? {:79t myself into quite
a flier on the subject. Extraordinary as has
been our drought, I have not. seen a. spot. on
high or lowlands, nor Upou broken hiupoiuts,
.- ‘where sheep could not hve. and fatten ‘ls
there any othe‘r'soil in North America that can
show such a. tenacity for moisture? I think
not? .. 1 .
AUTUMN Aveucuxox 0F MAM‘KE.—lffarm- ‘
yard manure is to be applied in autumn it
aheuld d 2 carted out on the land, and immedi
ately spread. It may lie so exposedfor weeks-
It is believed by the growers of potatoes that
when Ihe farmyard manure is applied at. this
season more are fewer diseased tubers, with
less "siniaility to check in the growth of the crop,
than when this manure is applied at, the period
the potato sets are planted. Swedish turnips
are also believed to grow more freely when the
land is manured in autumn—a. portion of
portabie manures being applied when the seed
is sown—Emmi: grime}:
A Lump. CALL—ThO N H. Farmrr informs
“is that Mr. Benjamin I}. Wilson, of Bristol,
11. L. has a bull calf born on thoSth of April,
Which now weighs nearly 500 lbs. At- the age
of four months iL Weighed (300 “13.; at five
months 139-5: at six months 705 lbs. It. is half
Devonshirc and half Dru-ham, is of a dark red
color, well proportioned. and "in every way a
very splendid animal. '
'l,"m: Rm» Si’lDEß.———The Michigan Purine-r
publishes ihe following receipt, discovered by
Dr. A. Rush, of Detroit: twelve ounces com
mon soft soap: three ounces (by measure) Lur
pentinc 01' Gnmphine, mix well together; This
is for six gallons of'mn‘cr, which must. be
stirred well together, and applied with a com
mon garden syringe, 01' the same proportion
for any quantity. ‘ _. _
Bank. fipp’litatimts'.
B A IV K NO T I C E.-—Notlce ls 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 act entitled “ An
act to establish a system of Free Banking in Pennsyl
vania, and to secure the public against loss from Insul
vent Banks,” approved the 3191', day of March. A. D. 1860,
“id Bunk to be called THE DOWNINGTOWN BANK,
to be located in Downingtown, to consist of a Capital
Stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, in shares of Fifty Dol
lars each, with tho privilege of increasing the lame to
any amount not exceeding in all Three Hundred Thou
sand Dollars.
Charles Downing, ; David Shelmirefi
John Webster, i William Rogers,
William Edge, J. K. Eshelnmn,
Richard D. Wells, Samuel Ringwalt.
J . P. Baugh‘, Stephen Blatchford.
September 8, 1860.—sep1 ~d6m
BAN K N OTI C E.—Notl(:e 1s hereby
given um: 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 not entitled “An act to establtsh a system
of Free Banking in Pennsylvanin, and to secure the pub
lic against loss from Insolvent Bsnks,"npproved the 313%
day of March, 1860. 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 NOT I C E .—Notlce IS hereby
given, that an association has been formed and a
oertifieate prepare}; for the purpose of establishing I.
Bank of issue, discount and deposit, under the provisions
of the act, entitled “An Act to establish a system of free
bankingin Pennsylvania, and to secure the public against
loss by insolvent banks,” approved the thirty-first day oi
March, 1860. The said Bank to be called the “ FREE
BANK:n 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. jy'z-d6m
. XTENSION OF BANK CHARTER
Notice is hereby given that =4 The Farmers’ and
Mechanici’ Bank of Easton,” 8. Bank of Discount and
Deposits, located in the borough of Enaton, Northamp~
ton county, Pennsylvania, having a. capital of Four Hun
dred Thousand Dollars, will apply to the next Legislature
of Pennsylvania for a. renewal of its charter fur fiftaon
years, from the expiration of its present charter, with
its preseut capital stock, powers and privileges, and
without any alteration in or increase of the same.
P. S. MICHLEB, President.
M‘E. FORMAN, CMhieL ja3o-d6m
BA Nh NOT I C E.—-Nomce 1s 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
v'fone of the act entitled “ An act to establish a. system
0 free banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the public
against loss from insolvent bunks,” approved the 3151;
day of March, 1860. The said Bank to be called the
“ State Bank,” and. to be located in the city of Philadel
phia, mill to consist of a Capital Stock of Fifty Thousand
Dollars, in Ethan-es of Fifty Dollars each, with the privi
lege of increasing the some to any amount not- exceeding
in all One Million of Dollars. je29-d6mi“
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PENNSYLVANIA
ST EAM lIYEING ESTABLISHMENT,
104 MARKET STREET," »
E ETWEEN F 0 Ufi TH AND FIFTH,
HARRISBURG, PAL,
Where every description of Ladies? and Gentleman’s
Garments, Piece Goods, ($O., are Dyed, Gleansed, and
finished in the best manner and at the shortest notice.
nee-dazwly ' DODGE 5c 00.. Proprietors.
ffii‘ 5111»: 85 Q‘Lufimt,
P'UBLIG‘SALE
Will be sold at public out-cry, 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 side of Second street, between Locust and
Pine streets, to wit: Two Two-Story BRICK DWEL
LING HOUSES, with back buildings and LOT OF
GROUND to each. The one Lot extends back one hun
dred and fifty-seven feet six inches; the other one hun
dred and forty-seven feet six inches to a. ten feet wide
alley. Said property ownedby Mrs. Black, and occupied
by James R. Black and MYS. Car-berry, will he sold, the
whole together, or separately. For further information
inquire of the undersigned.
Terms made known the evening of the sale.
1102043 BERBYHILL &- ECKELS, Attorneys.
FO R S A L E—A.Light Spring One-
Horse WAGON. Apply at_Patterson’s Store, Broad
street, West Harrisburg. coal-dtf
NOTICE TO SPEGULATORS l
VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE!
A number of large size BUILDING LOTS, adjoining
the Round House and Work Shops of the Pennsyl'vunia.
Railroad Company, will be sold low and on reasonable
terms. Apply to au29-d6m JOHN W. HALL.
BIESSRS. G HICKERING 5;. CO.
HAVE ACr'gILVIOBTJINED THE
(3011” NIEDAL!
AT TB}: ~
)1 EL”. HAN ICS’ FAIR, BOSTON,
amp 1m: PEEOEDIXG WEI-Ix,
(.1 YER SIXTY CUJIPETI TORS.’
, Waremom for the CHICKERING PIANOS, at Harris
burg, at 92 Market street,
Jails-t? W. KNOCHE’S .UISIQ STORE.
EXTRACS! ,EXTRAGTsz:
" woonswonrrn & BUNNEL’S
SUPERIOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS
BITTER ALMOND,
NEGIARLNE.
PINE APPLE, .
STRAWBERRY,
ROSE,
LEMON mo
VANILLA,
Just reached and for sale by
3829 WM‘ DOCK. .71»... a; CO
CANE SE AT CHAIRS.~TB§ mag}
and best variety, fifty different styles (M t? k
from $6 toslB wet. .Also, TUCKEkis SPRIVIE 01:11,
BOTTOMI, the best m use—only $5.4“; A BED
JAMES n. no“) & sows
29 South Second street, next to 3911.3,» ‘B2Ol- a
:10th .
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YKENS VALLEY NUT GOAL‘
L WSW W 2" ”zan‘aangsmwmm
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“TAM”! “W 3' JAMES M. WHEELER. '
15’0”! delivered from both yards. my;
filifittllamcug.
Tm: Ammmnms or LASGVAGES.»There is a growing
tendency in this 333 to appropriato the meat expressive
Words, of other languagen, and niter a. while to inwrporate
them into our own; thus the word“ Cephalic, which is
from the Greek, signifying “for the head,” is now becom
ing popularizvd m cfxmectiou with Mt. Spalding’s great
Headache remedy, but it will soon be used in a more gen
am] my, and the word Cephnli: will become as cummon
as Electmtype and many others whose distinction as for
eign words has been worn away by Cowman usage unm
um; seem “native a to the manor bot-u."
’ardly Realized. _
Hi Ind ‘1: ’crribm ’eadache this hufternoon, hand I stepped
into the hupothecazies hand says hi to the man, “can you
hem me of an ’eadache?" “Boas it ‘nache Bud.” says
’O. “Hexcredingly,” say» hi, lund upon that ‘e gave me
a Cephalic Pill, hmd ’pon me ’onor it cured my: 59 quick
that I ’ardly realized 1 ’ad ’36 an ’eazuche.
finnnnncim is the favorite sign by whi (:11 nature
makes known nay deviation whatever from the natural I
state of the brain, and viewed inthis light it may he looked
on as a safeguard intended to give notice of disease which
might c thin-wise escape attention, till too late to be reme.
died; and itsindications should never be neglected. llea-i -
aches may be cineaified under “7° ”mes: Viz = Symptoma
fie and Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly
common .mdisthe precursor or a great variety of diseases,
among which are Apoplexy, Gout, Rheumatism and all
febrile diseases. In its nervous form it- is sympathetic ot‘ ‘
disease of the stomach constituting sick headache, ol'he
patic disease constituting biliaus headache, of worms,
constipation and other disorders of the howals, as well as
renal and uterine affection. Diseases of the hem are very
frequently attended with Headaches; Anemia and plethora
are also nfi'ections which frequently occasion headache...
Idiopathic Headache is also very common, being usually
distinguished by the mum of nervous headache, sometimes
coming on suddenly in a. State of apparently sound health
and pros bratmg at once the mental and physical energies,
and in other instan :es it comes on slowly, hen’ilded by de
pression of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most instan -
cos the pain is in the front of the head, over one or both
eyes, and sometimes prove king vomiting; under this class
may also be named Neuralgza. _ > .
'For the trestment of either class of Headache the Ge
phalic Pills have been found a sure and safe remedy, relie
-1 via; the most unto pains in a. few minutes, and by its subtle
‘ power eradicating the diseases of which Headache is the
i nnerring index.
Barnum ——Missus wants you to send her a. box of Cep—
halic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared Pills—but I’m think
ing that's notjust it paither; but perhaps ya’ll be arther
knowing what it is. Ye see she’s nigh dead mid gone with
the Sim: Headache, and Wants some more of that same as
mlaived her before. _
Dmggist —You must mean Spalding’s Cephalic Pills.
Bridgzt.——oc|! sure now and you’ve sad it. here's the
qftarthar and giv me the Bills and dont be all day about it
In er .
Constipation or Costiveness.
No one of the “many ills flesh is heir to” is so prevalent, ‘
so little understood, and so much neglected as Costiveness. ‘
Often originating in carelessness or sedentary habits; it is ‘
regarded as a slight disorder of too little consequence to
excite anxiety, while in reality it is the precursor and
companion of many 0" the most fatal and dangerous dis
eases, and unless early eradicated it will bring the sufferer
to an untimely grave. Among the lighter evils of which
costiveness is the usual attendant are Headache, Colic,
Rheumatism, Foul Breath, Piles and others of l he nature.
while a long train of frightful diseases such an Malignant
Favors, Abcesses, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Apo
plexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria, Hypochondriasis,
Melancholy and'lnsanity, first indicate their presence in
the system by this alarming symptom. Not unlrequontly
the diseases named originate in Constipation, but take on
an independent existence unless the cause is eradicated in
an early stage. Erom 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 Janes- Gone 3 Doctor, all gone! the pill you sent
cured me in just twenty minutes. and I wish yo i would
send more so that I can have them handy.
Physician.—You can get them at any Druggista. Call,
for Cephalic Pills, I find they new: fail, sud I recommend
them in all cases of Headache.
Mrs. Jones —-I shall soul for a box directly, and ghau
tell all my sulfeting friends, fot they at? a. real blessing.
Twssrv Minnxoxs os- Donusns Saran—Mr. Bpalding
has sold two millions of bottles nf his celebrated Prepared
Glue and it is estimated that each bottle saves at least ten
dollars worth of broken furniture, thus making an aggre
gate of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from to‘ a 1 1055'
by this valuable invention. Ewing made his Glue a.
household word, he now proposes to do the world still
greater service by curing all the aching hesds with his
Cephalic Pills, and if they are as good as his Glue, Head
aches will soon vanish away like now in July.
fio‘len Exm'rnnnx‘r, and the mental care 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 a fatal blow to all energy and ambition.—
Suderers by this disorder can always obtain speedy relief
from these distressing attacks by using one of the Cephalic
Pills Whenever the symptoms appear. It quiets the over
tusked brain, and soothes the strained and jm-ing nerves,
and relaxes the tension of the stomach which always 'ae
companies and aggravates the disordered condition of the
brain.
inc-r WORTH xNOWlNQ—Spaldiug’a Cephalic Pills are a
certain cure for Sick Headnehe, Bilious Headache, Nervous
Headache, Costiveness and General Debility. . '
Gnu-r D!SCOVERY.—-Among the most important of all
the great medical discoveries ofthii eggs may be considered
the system of vaccination for protection from Small Pox,
the Geplnlie Pill for relief of Headache, and. the use of
Quinine for the prevention of Favors. either of which is
a flute specific, whose benefits will be experienced by suf—
fering humanity long after their discoverer: are forgotten.
Finn you ever have the Sick Headache 1' Do you
remember the throbbing temples, the fevered brow, the
loathing and disgust at the sight of food? How totally
unfit you were for pleasure, conversation or study. One
of the Cephalic Pills would have relieved you from all tbs
suffering which you then experienced. For_ this and other
purposes you should always have a box of them on hand to
use as occasion requires.
Mafia?»
chc’flgcu “(2%:
Nervous Headache
411 eggs 6g
limé‘é
Hméagheg
By the use of these Fill: the periodic attacks of Ner
uous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken
at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from
pain and sickness will be obtained.
They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Head,
ash: to which females are no subject.
They act gently upon the bowels,- removing Costa-e
-11635.
For Literary MM, Students, Delicate Females, and
all persons of sedentary habits, they are tunable ana
Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tom and vigor
tothe digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity
and strength of the whole system.
The OEPHALIO 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 suffering from
Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or
from a deranged state of the stomach.
They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and
may be taken at all times with pertect ufety‘ without ma
king any change of diet, and the abacus of any {desa
greeable taste renders it easy to admm £52.57 them to
children.
BEWARE OF GOUNTERFEITS !
The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on
each box.
. sold by Druggistn and all other dealers in Medianes.
A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of the
i PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
All orders should be addressed to
HENRY 0. SPALDING, '
48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK.
noli-dkwy.
@ll2 filoilet.
THE ONLY PREPARAIIO N;
v THAT ms '
STOOD THE TEST OF YE ARS. l
AND GROWS MORE AND MORE I’OPULAR EVERY i
DAY! ¢
And testimonials, new, and almost without number, '
nughlibe given from Indies and gentlemen in all grades
of s%th Whose united testimony nono could resist. i
that Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative will restore the bald 1'
{lnd grey, and preserve the hair or the youth to 01.1 age, l
in all its youthfulgbesuty.
Burns CREER,M'ICII., Dec. 21,1858.
PROF.WOOD2 Thee wilt please accept a. line to inform
thee that the hair; on my head fell ofl‘over twentyyears
ago, caused by a. complicated chronic disease, attended
with an eruption ;on the head. A continual course of
sufl‘ering through ;life having reduced me to a, state of
dependence, I have not been able to obtain stulf [or Clips;
neither have I been able to do them up, in consequence .
of which my head has sufl‘ered extremely f rom cold. 1
This induced me to pay Briggs 85 Hodges almost the last -
cent I had on earth for a. two dollar bottle of thy Ha” ;
Restorative about: the first of August last. I have feith- .
fully followed the' directions, and the bald spot is pay
covered with hair thick and black.thnugh short; It 18
also coming in all over my head. Feeling GOHfidellt-th“
another large bottle would restore ltfilltll'ely and p9?-
manently, I feel anxious to persevere In Its use, and bB
- destitute of means to purchase {my more, I would
ask thee if thee wouldst not be willmg to send me an
order on thine agents for a. bottle, and rec-ewe to thyseli
the sari )ture declaratiou—“ the reward is to those who
are kiwi to the widow and fatherless.”
Thy friend.E SUSANNAH KIBBY.
Lmoxxmz, Noble 00., Indiana, Feb. 5, 1859.
PROF. 0. J l Wdou: Dear Sin—ln the latter part of
the year 1852, while attending the State and National
Law School of this State of New York, my hair, from a
cause unknown toime, commenced falling off very rapidly,
so that in the short space of six months, the whole up
per part of my stolp was almost entirely bereft of its
covering, and mu, h 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 tip the State of Indians, my more casual
acquaintances were not so much at a lossto discarerthe ‘
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 againbe restored, I was forced
to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, in
the latter part of the yam- 1857, your Restorative was
recommended to me by a. druggist, as being the most re
liable Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, and
found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the
desired efl‘ect. Since that time, I have used seven dol—
worth of your Restorative, and as a. result, have a
rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can
bu .
is a. mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in
the production of so wonderful an article, I have. recom
mended its use to many of my friends and acquaintances,
who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with like
effect. Very respectfully, yours, A. M. LATTA,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Depot 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers'through
out the world.
0. J. WOOD I: 00., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New
York, and, 319: Meg?“ Street, St. Louis, Mo.
‘ ' ’ ‘ and Fancy Goods
uulT-dJLWiSm
TO THE LADIES
HUNT’S “BLOOM OF ROSES,” a. rich and delicate
color for the cheeks and lips, WILL NOT WASH DB.
RUB 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 also used for this purpose, mailed free for 50 cents.
HUN T’S “ BRITISH BALM," removes ten,- freckles,
sunlggirn and all eruptions of the skin, mailed free for «‘7O ‘
can .
HUNT’S “IMPERIAL P 031 A DE,” for the hair,
strengthens and improves its growth, keeps it from full—
ing off, and warranted TO MAKE THE HAIR CURL,
mailed free for $l.OO.
HUNT’S ‘4 PEARL BEAUTIFIER,” for the teeth and
gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth, hardens the gums,
purifies the breath efi‘ectunlly, P R}: SE RV F. S THE
TEETH AND PREVENTS TOOTH-ACRE, mailed free
{or $l.OO. 2
HUNT’S “ B 3111)“. WREATH PERFUME,” adouhle
gxtggct of ore ge blossoms and cologne, mailed free for
1. . ‘ -
This exquisite perfume was first used by the PRINCESS
ROYAL. OF ENGLAND, on her marriage. 'MESSRS.
HUNT k 00. 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 $1590, particulars of which appeared in the
public prints. ‘ All the above article: sent FREE by ex
press for $5.001. Cash can either accompany the order
or be paid to the express agent on delivery of goods. .
j HUNT 8:. 00.,
Peifumers to the Queen,
REGENT Srnss’r, Loxvox, my 707 8.3350»: Srneer,
The Trade supplied. Pmnsoeunu.
sepd—clly ,
@p fiongekeeptrg.
‘5 Yj§flaf\
./ %%// (£ll3lO 1‘ e¢\
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A .é‘ Economy: 1:93 ‘2
Q' 01>U - Dfifipmmh? ’33 g
”be: 23,}. _4.
D: 35““? the Pieces! L
'As accidentit will banned, éven in well-regulatedfa-mi’
,h'es, it is veryl desirable to have some cheap and conve
nient way for‘repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, «kc.
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no household can Alford
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 7 and broken
cradles. It is just the article for cone, shell, and other
ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement
and taste.
This admirhble preparation is used cold, being chemig
cally held imsolution, and possessing all the valuable
qualities of the best cubinet—makers’ Glue. It may be
used in the blend of ordinary mucilnge, being vastly
more adhesive.
“ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE ”
N. 13.—A Brush accompanies each bootle. Price, 25
cents.
Wnonnssmz Duo-r, No. 48 Gama 51mm, NEW You
Address; " HENRY c. SPALDING- & 00.,
* Box No. 3,600. New York
, __
Put up forlDenlex-s in Cases containing Four, Eight
and Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show-Cami
accompanying each package. .
313‘" A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED
GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every
household _flfi
Sold by all prominent Ststionersflkuggists, 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 standéany climate.
tabla-dandy . .
V O T I C E .—-The undermgned havmg
L openedian English and Classical School for Boys'in
the Lecture; Room of what was formerly callod 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 scbaols
of that character. The number of pupils is limited to
twenty—five:
For information with regard to terms 7 &c_, apply to
Rev. Mr. Itonmsox and Rev. MLCMTELL, or personally
to [och-dtf] JAMES B. KING.
”.....-
UPHOLSTERING.
y ___—
C. F. VOLLMER
Is prepurjed to do all kinds of work in the
"PEOLSTERING B USINESS,
Pays pattieuxu attention to MAKING AND pumme
DOWN CAILPETS, MAKING AND REPAIRING MAT
TRASSES, ‘REPAIRING FURNITURE, m., M. He
0““ 11% “and at all times at his residence, in the rear of
the Wuhan) Tull House, corner of Raspberry and Black
berry alley; , 531329.41},
KELLER’S DRUG STORE is the place
to buy Domestic Medicines
As aperlent anr! Stomachic prepamtion or IRON puri
fied of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen
Sanctioned by the highest Medical Anthoriticcx, both in
Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their
practice.
The experience of thousands daily proves that no pre‘
paralion of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of
the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise
sickly complexions, indicate its necessity in almost every
conceivable case.
Innoxious in all maladies in which“ has been tried, it
has proved absolutely curative in each or the following
complaints, viz:
IN DEBILITY, Nsnvous Annex-lons, Ezucrs'rlos, DYS
PEPsu, Cossrlm'nox, Dunning, Drsssrnxr, Inclrxsxr
Communion, Sonornnoss Truuscumszs, SALT Bacon,
Mlsnsssrnunxox,Wnlrss,onronosts, Lnsncom’ulnrs,
0330510 nflnvscnss, Bnuomrxsx, Ix-rnmurrns-r Esvnzs,
Pxnrus os‘rnn Plan, are.
In cases of ansunn Dnsxurr, whether the result oi‘
acute disease, or of the continued diminution of nervous
and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of
this restorative has proved successful to an extent which
no description or written attestation would render credible .
Invalids so long hed-riddsn as to have become forgotten in
their own neighborhoods, have suddenly rte-appeared in the
busy World as if just returned from protracted More] in a
distust. nus. Some very signal instances of this kind are
attested ol'female Sufi'erers, emaciated victims of apparent
mazssmns,-sangnineous exhaustion, critical changes, and
that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air
and exercise for which the physician has no name.
In Nsnvoss Arssouoss or all kinds. and for rensons l
familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation 1
of iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old
oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and
overheating; and gently, regularly nperient, even in the
most obstinate cases of costiveness, without ever being a
gastric pnrgative, or inflicting n disagreeable sensation.
It is this latter property. among others, which makes it
so remarkably etl‘ectual and permanenta remodyfor Piles,
upon which it also appears to exert. a distinct and specific
action. by dispersing the local tendency which forms them.
In Drsrsrsu , innumerable as are its causes, a. single box
of these Chalybeate Pills has often sufficed for the most
habitual cases, including the attendant Gqsci'vancss.
1n unchecked human-m, even when advanced to Drsnx
rsnv, confirmed, emscisting, and apparently malignant
the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing.
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating
cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate Ix
cxnsur Consumms, this remedy has alloyed the alarm
or friends and physicians, in seven] very gratifying and
interesting instances. '
In Scuornnons Tonnacmnsrs, this medicamd iron has
had for more than the good effect of the most cautiously
balanced preparations of iodins, without any of their wall
knoWn lia. ilities.
The attention of female-s cannot be too confidently invited
to this remedy and rcszamn‘sc, in the cases paculiarly nf~
testing them.
In Rnsmunsu, both chronic and inflammatory—in the
latter, however, more decidedly—Rhos been invariably well
reported, both'as alleviating pain and reducing the swel
lsngs and stillness of the joints and muscles. -
In Ixrnnmrrssr vasms it must necessarily to ‘3 grant
remedy and energetic restorative and its progress in the
new settlements ot‘ the West, will probably be one of high
renown and usefulness.
No remedy has ever been disc-crowd in the whole history
of medicine,which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully
restorative cfi‘ects. Good appetite, complete digestion,
‘ rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition
i for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its usu.
Put up in nest lint metal boxes containing 50 pills, price
50 cents per box ; for solo by druggists and dealers. Will
he'sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All
letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to
- R. B. LOCKE k. 00., General Agents
my23-dl‘cn-ly 20 Cedar Street, New York.
V O‘M E N
~ .2 G} W} 5.35»
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gomcm nun 211%,
WSWRATING CfiHDIAi.
TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW’ JERSEY AND
PENNSYLVANIA, »
APOTHECARIES, DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND
‘ PRIVATE FAMILIES.
womnvs 12mm comma BRANDY.
wwfirn’s PURE MADEIRA, SHERRY AND PORT
woman’s 11mm JAMAICA AND 51'. 03013: mm
WOLFE-“S Pl33}: gCOTQfiAA§I3IRISH wmsmr.
ALL IN BOTTLES.
I beg leave to call the attention ofthe citizens of the
United States to the abqve WINES and quuons,'im
ported by Unommo WoLrE, of New York, whose name
is familiar in every part of this country for the purity
of his celebrated SGEIEDAM Scnnes. Mr. WOLFE, in
his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his ers
and LIQUORS, says: “I will stake my reputation as a
man, my standing as a. merchant of thirty years’ resi
dence in the City of New York, that all the BRANDY and
WINES which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the
best quality, and can be relied upon by every purchaser. ”
Every bottle has the proprietot’s name on the wax, and
a the simile of his signature on the certificate. The
public are respectfully invited to call and examine for
themselves. For sale at RETAIL by all Apo‘thecaries and
Grocers in Philadelphia”
GEORGE 11. ASHTON,
No. 832 Market street, Philadelphia,
, Sole Agent fay Philadelphia.
Read the following from the New York Courier :
Enonnons Busmsss can 031-: New Yonx Museums-._—
We are happy to inform our fellow-eitinens that there is
one place in our city where the physician, apothecai-y, ‘
and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines ‘
and Liquors, as pure as imported, and of the best quality.
We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this
merchantfs extensive business, although it will well re—
pay any stranger or citizen to visit UDOLPEO WOLrE’s
extensive warehouse, Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver street,
and NO3. 17, 19 and 21, Msrkettield street. His stock of
Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have
been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some
ten thousand asses—Vintages of 1836 to 1856; and ten
thousand eases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines,
Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Groix Bum,
some very old and equal to any in this country. He also
had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wines, &c.,
in cesks, under Custom—House key, ready for bottling,
Mr. Wonrn’s sales of Schnapps last year amounted to
one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in
less than two years he may be equally successf 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 lthe poisonous stuli'from their
shelves, and replacoit with Wonrs’s pure WINES and
Liquons.
We understand Mr. WOLFE, for the accommodation or
small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases ox‘
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
tntions, ruinous alike to human health and happiness.
For sale by 0. K. KELLER, Druggist, sole agent for
Harrisburg” sepa-dlswsrn
M A Di 0
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORE D.
Just Publisherl, in 11. Sealed Envelope,
A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT AND
RADICAL CURE 0F SPERMATORRHOEA, or Seminal
Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness and Involuntary
Emissions, producing Impotenuy, Consumption and Mental
and Physical Debility. . V
BY ROB. J. CULVERWELL, M. D .
The important [not that the awful consequencee of self
abuse may be efl’ectually removed witheutinternal medicines
or the dangerous applications of caustics, instruments,
medicated bougies, and other empirical devices, is here
clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly
auceessrnl treat ment, as adopted by the celebrated author,
fully explained, b means of which every one is enabled to
cure himself perf‘tly and at the least poseiole cost, there
by avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day The
Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. .
Sentuuder seal to any address, post paid, on the receipt
of two postage stamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS. J. G.
KLINE, 480 First Avenue, New York, Post Box 4,586,
aplQ-dlbwly ___—___
lIAVAN A ORANGES E I E *
A prime lot just received by
0030. hWM. DOCK, 4112,. & Co.
DRIED PAR ED PEACHES, Dried
UNPARED PEACHES, Dried. APPLES, Dried
BLADKBERRIES, just received by
oct'zfi. WM. DOCK, .12., x: 00,
’[OY-BOUKS of an 'endless variety, for
the amusement and instruction of our little ones a
soamrmws Bookstore. ’
filehiml.
A S UP'E R LATIVS
EU in 1* H R E Y ’s
smcmm
HOME GPA TlllO RE’MEDIE S
for sale at KELLER’B Drug Store,
11027 __ ~ ‘V'fi’wfimomllarket strain.
SMOKE! SMOKE! ! SMOKE! iz—ls
not objectionable when from a. CIGAR purchased at
KELLER-‘8 DRUG STORE, 91 Market street. aepl9
AYE [i BA 1 SIN S—W HOLE, HALF and
QUARTER Boxssflust received by ,
11016 W. DOCK. m., 65 CO.
IW M. LOEFEL‘E‘E‘;
’ PRAGTIQAL
IPHAHMADEUTIST ANLD enema:
0013. 4th AND MARKET BTB.
mying purchased the Drug Store of Menu-s. Ham; 6.-
(a 09., I beg leave 0 call the attention or the gublie to my
we‘d atacked Drug Store. My gnarl! will L 2,“, .09 f 9:
to be genuine, reliable: and of the flmt quality. My
expprx'cucein the Drug buninessl, nuquiwd principal; a
traveling through the Hump-Pan Confirm-3n. will mi': "1.
to give satisfaction to every one
MY STOCK CONSISTS 01"
Drug», Chemicals, Perfumery, Soapn,
Sagan, Tubman, Burning fluid,
Alec-uni and Campbene, Prank
(lambs!= Port Mousies um Purses
Horse and Cattle l’owdeu,
PATENT RIEDIC'INES
which will‘be sold but not recommended a: I cana-
guarantee I cure in any out
Besides the above named articles, I have a. vex; (arge w
aortment or other miscellaneous articles, which the pubs)
is invited to come and examine
:I‘he. attention of Invalids, Physicians, clergyman,
SOIOBtIfiC men, and the public generally, in tangential?
solicited to the merits of this chemical prepare ‘ng con
taining IRON, SULPHUR, AND PHOSPHOBOU , ans.
which is identical in its composition with the Hematic
Globule, or red blood. In all diseases accompanied with.
I) E B I L I 1‘ Y ,
pale countenance and nervous derangement. analyses of
the blood show a. deficiency of the red globules. Buddy
complexion and a. rosy tintnt' the skin, is always indies.-
tive of henlth; while a. pale, wax-like skin and counte—
nanco,-which evinces a. deficiency of the red globules,-—_
accompanies adiseased organism . Preparations of IBOLX
have been given for the put eeol' supplying the red 510 ~
bules, but we contend that IfIOON alone, SULPHUR alone,
or PHOSPHOROUS alone, will not. meet the deficiency;
in every case, but that a judicious combination of {ln
these elements is necessary to restore the blood to zte
normal standard. This point, never before attained, he»
been reached in the BLOOD FOOD, and its discovery
ranks as one of the most scientific and important of the-
age. Ito effects in ‘
CONSUMPTION '
are to soften the cough, brace the nerves, strengthen the
system, alloy the prostrating night sweats, increase the
physical and mental energy, enrich the blood by restoring;
the locking 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 0r LUNGS, such as Asfih‘mai
Bronchitis, Coughs, (he, Public speakers and Singers
will find it of great utility in clearing and strengthening
the vocal organs. In Dyspepsia, Liver Uomplazntf,
Biopsy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Scrqfula, Gravel, St. V 1:
tus’ Dance, Fever and .4qu 656., its eificiencyis marked
and instantaneous. In no class of diseases, however, are
the beneficial effects of this remedy so conspicuous as in
those harmssing
~FEMALE COMPLAINTS
to which the gentler sex are liable, and which tend to
wards Consumption, such as suppressed or difiicult rMen.
struatian.l Grezn Sickness, Whites, &c., especially when
heso complaints are accompanied with palenesa, edlngs‘
hue or pallor of the skin, depression of spirits, debilxtyr
palpitation, want of appetite, and nervous prostration.
.We have. the utmost confidence in recommending the
BLOOD FOOD to all who may be conscious of a. loss at
vitality or energy; and to those whose mental or bodily
powers are prostrated through overuse, either of the
mind or body, and we deem it our duty to say that in all
cases of Weakness end Emaciatwn, and in all diaeasen
of the Kidneys or Bladder, this preparation has a. claim
upon the attention of sulferera which cannot be over
estimated. A faithful trial will be found the most con
vincing proof in regard to its efficacy that could be asked
for. With the above remarks, and with the unmet-aux
testimonials we have in its favor, we use: the “ BLOOIJ
'FDOD” to the consideration of the inflicted, knowing
that it will be acknowledged as pro-eminent over all other
preparations, patent or oflicinul, in point of usefulness.
Circulars giving the Theory upon which this remedy in
founded, also certificates of remarkable cures, will he
sent free when desired. We forward the BLOOD FOOD
to any part of the United States or Camden upon receipt
of price—sl per bottle 55 for six bottles. Be careful in
all cases to take none hut that having our foc-aimile sig
nature npon the wrapper. None other is genuine.
Prepared only by CHURCH do DUPONT,
. No. 409 Broadway, New-York;
And gold by the'fin, and by all respectable Dmggista.
For sale by C. A, BANNT’ABT, C. K. KELLER and D
W' G“ 05.5 "EOHFWEEE‘E- ....7,-.~._f€:b£-°°"‘"l-‘~‘
PURIFY THE BLOOD!
VEGETABLE LIFE P 1111135
AND _.
PHmNIX BITTERS.
The high and envied celebrity which these pre-emf:
nent Medicines have acquired for theii- invaluable effi
cacy in all the Diseases which they profess to cure, ha“
rendered the usual practice of pufiing not only unneces
sary, but unworthy of them.
IN ALL CASES '
0f Asthmi, Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Affectionn
of the Bladder and Kidneys. '
BILIOUS FEVEKS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS,
In the South and West, where these diseases preveii‘,
they will be found. invaluable. {Hunter}. farmers arm
others, who once use these Medicines, Will never after--
wards be without them.
BILIOUS CHOLIC SEROUS LOOSENESS PILES,CQS
TIVENESS, chns AND comma dnomc,
CORRUPT EUMORS DROPéIEB.
Drsrnrsu.—No person with this distressing disease.
should delay using these Medicines immediately.
Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency. ,
FEVER AND Anna—For this scourge of the Western
country these Medicineswill be found a. safe, speedy am
certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system sub
ject to a. return of the disease; a. cure by theee medi
cines is permanent.
Try them. Be satisfied, and be cured. i
Foumnss or COMPLEXION—
' GENERAL DEBILITY, BOUT, GIDDINESE.
GRAVEL, '
Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory
Rheumatism, Impnre Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite.
Mancunian. DISEASES.—N9Ter fails to eradicate en
tirely all the effects of Mercury! infinitely sooner than
the most powerful preparat‘mn' ot Sarsapuflla.
NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY. NERVOUE
COMPLAINTS OF ALL KINDS. ORGANIC
~ AFFECTIONS.
PILES.—The original proprietor of these Medicine
was cured of Piles, of thirty-five years’ standing, by the
the use of these Life Medicines alone.
YAINS in the Head, Side, Back, Limbs, Joints ail-1
Organs. -
Rnnuuuxsm.—Those effected with this terrible dire
ease, will be sure of relief by the Lila Medicines.
Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Elie; 7a
Swellings.
Scuowu, or KING'S EVIL, in its worst fomxs, [IL-2e:
of every description.
WORMS of all kinds are effectually expelled by then“
Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them
whenever their existence is suspected. Belief will bus
certain.
THE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTEBS
PURIFY THE BLOOD,
And thus remove all disease from the system
PREPARED AND SOLD 3! “
DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT,
335 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New York.
Flier sale by all Druggista. jyl’l-ddcwly
12
2 $315.1
9'.
FOUNDED 1552
ORNER 0F BALTIMORE AND CHARLES STREET:
BALTIMORE,MD. ‘n
The Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished, and Papa-J:
Sommercial College in the United States. Dengue -
)zpresaly for Young Men desiring to obtain a Tnoaonfi}
PRACTICAL BUSINESS Enuoxngx in the shortest possib»
time and at the least expense.
A Large and Beautifully ornamented Circular, con
taining upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET,wlth Srréarrniix
on Peustmn, and a. Large Engraving (31:63:19: 1) l a
kind ever made in this country) repreaautrns t e '1 9a: 0.
View of the College, with Catalogue ststxfig tall-1118,? 02‘-
will be sent to Every Young Man on app 03 on, m:
or CHARGE. . _ .
Write immediately and you mu recezve the packag‘.
by return mail. Address,
jan2s-dly] . E- E;_P9§@.3-.§~LF‘I¥ME
BlTUMbe’Us' BROADTOP COAL
for Blacksmiths. use. A superior article for 5:13.!
at $3 00 per (on or 19.54 cents per bushel.
All Coal dam-39¢)” l‘utentWeigh Carts.
no]? _MVJWPEE
‘RinTJ—AWITEW""“ as
D PEACHES for sale by DDbl h L,
00.119 ~ . WM. DOCK, JIL, 6; CO.
mum’s DRUG STORE is the place
to "ind anything in tL waiieiumery.
KE LLER’S DRUG STOREVthe place
to buy Balm of Thpmnd Flowers.
Ground, Spicés, Goth, Spaugea
Brushes, Pmnadau, Toilet Paints
Chamois and 811 mm Skim
MOFFAT’S
CHARTERED 155;
LOCATED
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