TO A GBJO’ULTURISZIS Pnovnnns I'o3 Tm: ORCHARD.—Wiuiam D. Gallagher. Esq., formerly an editor as well as a poet. but now a runner and horticuhurist, stirs up his brother farmers of Ohio, on the subject of fruit culture. by 135'ng before them, in the (Min Valley Eli-mar, the following tWelve Proverbs: 15¢. Every farmer's family ought to have .11 good supply of pleasant. and wholesome fruits. 2d. Evvrs guod farm ought to have a good orchard upon it, bearing fruit. for home use and market. purposvs. 3d. 1:- cosls no more to raise fruit of the best qualiey than ordinary fruit. 4Lh. A careful selection of varieties should hence be nude, and the best of trees purchased at a reliable nursery. sth. Acre for acre, one year with another, a good bearing orchard pays better than any other crap. 6th. This being admitted. at. lea}! as much favor should be shown to fruit as to com, 130. mtocs, or any Oihcr product that enters into the crops of a mixed husbandry. 7th. As all the land planted in corn and po tatoes, as a. general rule, is given up to the exclusive use of corn and potatoeS, for the time being. so the land planted in apples, peaches, and o_th fruits, should be given up to the exclusive use of such seyeral fruits, while they continue to occupy it, and a crop is greeted to be produced. Bth. As the ground is carefully and thor aughly prcpm id for the reception of the seeds which are to yield corn, potatoes, wheat, and other crops, so the ground should be carefully and thoroughly prepared for the reception of the trees than are to hear apples, peaches, pears and other fruits. 9th. As the stalk which yields corn, and the vine which yields potatoes, are well cultivated and regularly cared for during the period of their early growth—the plow, the barrow, the cultivator and the hoe, being all put into re quisition—so should the tree that yields apples, and the tree that yields peaches or other fi-uit be well-cultivated end regularly cared for du~ ring the period of their early growth—like im. plements, with others necessary and appropri ate, being used to promote their progress, health and productivenees- 10th. As fruit pays better than the ordinary run of field crops, for labor bestowed and money invested, it is entitled to the best and most suitable land upon the farm for its use. llth. As springy hill sides are detrimental to fruit trees, and low situations are hazardous to the fruit, on account of the more common prevalence and greater severity of late spring frosts in such .locolities, the most elevated sites, that are not too far from the farm house, should be unhesitatingly and ungrudgiogly assigned for the orchard. 12th, and finally. Farmers, as a class, are clear headed, common-sensed people, as these are clear headed, common‘sensed propositions, and hence that it is but reasonable for us to expect the reception and adoption throughout our entire agricultural parish, of the twelve points which we have thus presented. Tun Axnnlcnx Lows As A SUBSTITUTE FOB. ms Pause—Messrs. Editors 2 In your issue of August. 9th you notice the Apio or ovate Arscacha. as a substitute fer the potato. In connection with it, and some of the valuable tuberous lillies, permit me to name the Nature bium Lutenum, or great nut-bearing iily,which, in the‘ estimation of the writer, surpasses all other aquatic plants of the United Status in beauty and utility. It grows ahundantly iu the shallow and stagnant. waters of our south ern and Western States, and has been found flourishing as far north as the bays and inlets of Lake Erie. It is properly the Lotus of North America. yielding a collection of tubers much like the sweet. potato, at its roots under the water: and also u. liberal supply of nuts at the top "1‘ its stem. The nuts are all ripe at the some time, are about the size and color of me dium white-oak acorns, so that they might ea.- sily be mistaken for them. The nuts are used as food, like the chestnut, and are a. valuable substitute for cofi‘ee. The writer has gathered twenty—one perfect nuts from a. single steam. By the extensive culture of this noble plant. many of our pestileutial pools and marshes, instead of exh ding poisonous malaria, will at once become fountains of life‘giving fertility. A Farm- Lannen.—Split an ash or spruce pole to within a. few feet. of the end; then put on a ring or in~ert n wrought nail and clinch it, so as to prevent the pole from splitting farther; spread it the right. width for a. ladder, until near the crotch. whv‘ re it. must. gradually curve, confine it in this shape; bore and insert rounds the proper distance and it is ready to poke up through any little opening, and will rest firmly against a small branch where a common ladder would often cant or twist about—[Maine Far mer. [We have a. fruit, ladder difi'erent from the above, and more complicated and unwieldly; but much better adapted to trees that will not hear the weight of a. ladder and a. man. We took a common ladder some twelve feet in length. bored 2. fire-eights hole between the first and second rounds at the top; a. pair of legs on supports, fitting to the outside of the top, as long as the ladder,.a‘nd spreading six feet at the bottom, is prepared, and an iron bolt passed through both, and keyed. The legs are strengthened with ties, and alfords a. per fectly safe ladder to get at the outer branches of large as well as small trees, being self-eup— porting. The ladder, separated from theselegs, can of course be used for any ordinary pur pose—Em] Tan Pcmrxlx Snnu Qunsmom—A corres~ pendent of 'lhe Country Gentleman, residing in . Massachusetts, is satisfied that pumpkin seeds are injurious to cattle, and believes thatpump kins without the seeds are not to be recom~ mended for milch cows. Alluding to an ex periment which he had tried, he says: “My experiments at that time satisfied me, first, that the areas were injurious, inasmuch as they diminished the flow of milk; and second, that pumpkins fed, either with or without the seed, to milch cows, did not lay on their equivalent in fat, but when fed to fattening animals, are a valuable article of food. This year, as usual, I gave directions to feed pumpkins and squashes to the oxen, but the men having charge of the cows failed to understand the direction, and fed ‘seeds and all.’ A few mornings ago he come in.- saying that two or three of the cows appeared pick, their hair standing on end, and there was a felling‘ofl‘ of their milk, notwithstanding he had been feeding! etter. I suspected the cause. and, applied the remedy—by cutting of the ‘ pumpkinse-‘and now all is well, and my ‘judg— ment not reversed.’ ” ‘HOWJTOA GET THE LARGEST Yuan» or hem” Comif—‘lmporz your seed every year from Southern Ohio,” Indiana; get the twenty eight rowedflent. long small kernels, and very mien red (2011; then have your'soil well-drained and' deeply 'manured; plant early and tend 'well';"'€lié product will be nearly double that of many_northern varieties of corn. Every year such seed corn is grown here after the first, the cob enlarges, the number of rows decrease, and the dent soon runs out. The long eight rowed_ yellow eorn will not deteriorate here,and the King Philipincreases in size until it ap proaches the former, under good manuring and culture—e. W., in Country Gentleman. Snonma Honsns ran ernn' Tannin—N. P. Willis, 0! the Home Journal, in one of his recent. Idlewild Letters, says: "You will have discovered, 01!f :(Eougse, that you cismiot; lid—vb uninitérniptsd ylnteriridinz with a horse shod insults: stflifim'way: Tbs sharp points affro zefifi’jlmdjim wound the 'ftog of the foot, and with snow on the ground,‘the hollow ho'ofaoon cpllecls :1 hard bBll, Which-makes th'e footing v‘er‘y insecure. But these-evils are remedied‘by 13‘. piece of sale leather nailed on under the shoe .5 protection to the hoof which makes a sur pi-ising difi‘erence in_ the confidence and sure fogtgdness of the snmal’s step." Com: AND Pom-runs Tommlzß.—Jnhn El. more, of Lorain county. Ohio. writes to the Ohio Cultivator. of several experiments in planting corn among his potatoes, by “hick he thinks he saved the latter from rotting. and got a fair crop ofthe former. A small variety of corn should be selected, and only planted between every other row. Eufiiums (Eur—E. DENTI S T R Y . THE UNDERSIGNED, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY. Respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Harrisburg and vicmity. OFFICE IN STATE'STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRAD Y HOUSE. sep2s-dBcwtf B.M GILDEA,D.D.S. W” , ”\— DR. 0. WEICHEL, SURGEON AND OCUL ll'l', RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET. He is now fully prepared to attend promptly to the duties of profession in all its branches. « A LONG Ann van? suacussrm. union. nxnnnumn justifies him in promising full and ample aatlnfactlon to all who mayfavor him with a can, be the disease Chronic or any other nature. mlB-d&:wly W W . HA3S s , Ai‘TORflITEY—AFT-LAW. . 0 FF I 0 E, WALNU STREET, BETWEEN SECOND 65 THIRD, .1157]? . V runmsnuno, PA. "Idly THEO. F. SGHEFFER, BOOK, 041 w A 35 JOB PRINTER, _janß _ No. 18 Markdt Street, Harrisburg. ‘V M. PARK H ILL, eucalsson I‘o 11. :. lan-z, PLUMBEFEAEI)‘B&A§§_J‘_QPNDERa 108 MARKET 81h, HARRISBURG. BRASS OASTINGS, of every deseription, madeto order. American manufactured Lead and Iron Pipe: of all sizes. Hydrate ofevery description made our] repaired. Boteud Cold Water Bathe Shower Bathe, Wster Glmete, Oietern Pumps, Lead Colin! and Lead work of every description done at the shortest notice! on the mon reasonable tame Factory and Engine work 111 general. All orders thank fulli received and punctually “tended to. T e highest price in cash given for old Copper, Bran, Lead and Bpelter. myls-dtf M WW , J 0. MOL T Z, l . INGINEIB, MACHINE! AND STEAM HTTIR,‘ No. 6, North Sixth «a, banana Wulnutraml Marita, Harrisburg, Pa, ‘ ‘ Wary ol’every description made and repaired. Bun Goober all sixes, adj. mg. nuortment of (he Fittings wonnumy'on hand. All work dale in' this elkblinhment will be under his own apex-vision, and vaunted to give utiafufion. no . WM. H. MLLER, .__” ATTORNEY AT LAW. Once corner of MARKET STREET And the SQUARE, (Wyeth’a,) second floor from. 10’ Intrmca on Market Square. 7 m-lydkw RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE, TRACT AND SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPOSITORY, E. S. GE RMAN; 21 SOUTH » SECOND STREET, ABOVE OEISNUT, lunxsnuxo, rl. ’ Dopot fox-the Isle of Stethoscopes,Stereoscopiuflewl, Music 0111 Musical Instruments. Also, subscription! gen for religious publication. ny 7 FRANKLIN HOUSE, BALTIMORE, MD This pleasant and corixfiddiudsfiotel has been the roughly re-fitted and re-furnlshed. It is pleasantly situated on North-Want comer of Howard Ind Franklin. streets. a few doors west of the Northern Central Mi? way Depot. Every attention paid to the comfort of me guests. 6-. LEISENBING, Proprietor, ~ jelz-tf (Late of fielins Grove, Pa.) Bank fipplitafimw; II l . B .A. N K N 0 1‘ I'o E.—_Notlce is hereby, given, that the undersigned have formed an Asso ciation, {and prepared and executed a. Certificate, for the purpose of establishing a. Bank of Issue, Discount and Deyosite, under the provisions of the, act entitled “ An act to establish a. system of Free Banking in _Pennsyl “min, and to gecure the public against loss from Insol— vent Banks," approved the 315'; day of March, A D. 1860, said Bank to he called THE DOWNINGTc-WN BANK, to be located in Downingtown,.to consist of a Capital Stock 0' Fifty Thnusamd Dollars, in shares .of Fifty D9l. hrs each, with the privilege of increasing the same to any amount not exceeding in all Three HundredThots and Dollars. . Charles Downing, John Webster, \Villiaznfldge, Richard D. Wells, J. P. Baugh, September- 3, 1860 -sepl' H ANK l“ OTI 0 [ll.—Notice is hereby 7 given that an Association has been "armed and a. certificate prepared (’Bl- the purpose of establishing a Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposite‘nnder. the pmvi sions of the act entitled “An act to establtsh a. system of Free Banking inl’ennsylvnnin. and to secure the pub lic against loss from Insolvent Banks,”a.ppruved thealst day of March, 18.60. The said Bank to be 'called E‘ The Bethlehem Bank,”nnd to be lac..ted in the borough of Bethlehem in the county of Northampton, with a. Gapi tsl Stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, in shares of Fifty Dollars each, with the privilege of increasing the said Stock to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. nu2s-d6m B A NK N 0 T I 0 E .—-Nomce is hereby given, that an associntion, has been formed and a certificate prepared, for the purpose of astonishing 1. Bank (if-issue, discount and deposit, underthe provisions of the act, entitled “An Act to estshhsh a. system' of free banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure thepublic against loss by insolvent banksg" approved the thirty-firstday 01 March, 1860. The said Bank to be called the “ FREE 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 etch! with the privilege of inereasing the some to any amoun not exceeding in all one million of dollars. jy2-d6m EX’I‘ENSF IN UF BAN K GHA R’I‘ER Notice is hereby given that “ The Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Euston,” a Bank of Discount and Deposite, located in the borough of Boston, Northamp ton county, Pennsylvania} having a capital of Four Hun dred Thousand Dollars, wi lupply to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania for a. renewal of its charter for fifteen years, from the expiration of its present charter, with its present capital stock, powers and privileges, and without any alteration in or increase of the same. P. S. MIGHLER, President. M’B. FORMAN, Cashier. jesO—dfim BA N K NOT I C E.——.‘Notlce is hereby given that an Association has been formed and a. Certificate prepared for the purpose of establishing a Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposite, under the provi sions of the not entitled “ An act to establish a system of free bankingin Pennsylvania, and to ensure the public against loss from insolvent banks," approved the 318*. day of March, 1860. The said Ben]: to be called the ‘t Stste Bank,” and to be located in the city of Philadel phia, and to consist of a. Capital Stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, in shares of Fifty Dollars each, with the privi lege of'incressing thesame to snynmountnot exceeding in all One Million of Dollars. je29-dflm* for 151112.85 ‘3O Rent. FOR REIV T~F3OM THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL next—A C'nnmudious Two-Story DWELLING HOUSE, gm Second street, below Pine,) with wide Hall, large Bac Build ng, Marble Mantels in Pal-lure, Gas in six rooms, all the rooms just paperecl and painted. The second story divided into seven rooms. one of which is a Bath. This, in connection with the fact that the house has just been placed in the most'thorough repair, makes it one of the most desirable houses in the city. Enquire of E. M POLLOCK, Market Square, Harrisburg. Also, several SMALL HOUSES for rent. dom-(ML FOR RENT—From the first of Apnl next, the STORE ROOM now occupied by Samuel E. Zollinger, No, 65 Market street. For terms apply to dell dim JOHN B. THOMPSON. FUR s ALE—A Light Spring One- Horse WAGON. Apyly at Patterson’s Store, Broad street, West Harrisburg, ' ~ # cal-aft NOTICE TO SPEGULATORS I VALUABLE EUILDING LOTS FOR SALE! A number of large size BUILDING LOTS, adjoining the Round House and Work Shop‘s of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, will be sold low and on reasonable terms. Apply to “29416111 JOHN W. HALL. MESSRS. CHICKERING 85 co. HAVE AGAIN OBTAINED THE G o L n M E n A L! - ATTHE MECHANICS-(FAIR, BOSTON, ,I:an nu: monmno Inn, 0 VER SIXTY C'OMPETITORS! flux-groom {or in; CHICKERING PIAN ' burg, fit 92 Hunt streak 08' “t nun" 0028-9! ‘ ‘W. NOOHE’B MOBlO STORE. EXTRA SUGAR- - GUREDE RAMS; Just received by ‘ _- nolo ; . mpocx, 3.., a co. David Sheluxire: § William Rogers, ' J. K Eshelman, Samuel Ringwalt, Stephen Blutchford 7-d6m . lflu‘ucuuuwufi. Tn: AIALGAMATION or LANGUAGls.—Thel'eil a growing tunuency in this age to upprnuriule the moat expressive words of Omar languagen, and alter a while to in or. oratr than into our oww; thus the word Cephalic, which in (mm the Greek. signifwng “(0‘ the and,” is now hemm ing popularized n cfnnection with Mr. Spaldmg’s great Headache remedy, but it will soon he used in a more gen. eml way. and the word cephali‘. will cream as com man as Electretype and many cums whose distinction as for. eigu words has been worn away by ommcn usage until they seem “native a. to the manor born.” ’ardly Realized Hi ’ad ‘ll ’orrihle’andache this hnfbernoon, hand I stepped into the hnpnthecariea hand says hi to the min. "Canyon hease me of an ’eadache?" “Does it hache ’nrdz” says ’9. “Hexcrediugly,” says hi, hand upon that ’e gave me a Cephalic Pill, 11an ”pm me ’onnr It cured me 59 quick that I ’n-dly renliied 1 ’ad ’ad an ’eadache. {Ei’flssmcmi is the favorite sign by which nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural state of the bmi . wind views I ietnis light it may i‘e looked on as a Meghan! intended to give notice of disease which might ( therwisc escape attention, till too late to b.- reme died; and itlindicstioas should never be neglected. Hear] ‘ aches may be cla~silied under two names, yiz : Symptoma. tie and Idiopathic Symptomatic ‘lendaehe is exreedingly commonend s the prec'irfor o a green variety of diseases, among which are Apopluxy, Gout, Rheumatism and all febrile diseases. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of “seas: of the stomach constituting sink- headache, of he patic dise ise constituting b-ilinus headache, oi worms, constipation an‘l otherdisorders of tne bowels, as well as renal and uterine mflections. Diseases of the heart are very lrequently -_ttended with H‘ 11.-inches; A name and pletuora. are also emotions which frequently occasilm hesdec he.— [llioun’thic Headache is else we y common, being usually distinguished by the name of nervous Mada: he, sometimes coming on suddenly in a, btutv- of uppavently sound health and pros :mtmg at once the mental ml physical energies, and in oth ,1. instanies it comes on slowly, heralded by de passion of spirits or seerbjty nr‘ temper. In most instnn v ees the pain is in the front of the head, over one or both eyes, and .sometimes'lprov‘ king vomiting ; nndesthis class may else be nsmed Nfiflffllg’tfl. For the trestment of either class of Headache the Co phalic Pills have been found ,a sure and safe remedy, telle ving the most acute pains in a few minutes, and by its subtle power eradicating the diseasesnt' which Headache is the liners-ins index. Barnum—Minna wants youto send her 1 box of Ce:- hnlio Glue, no, a bottle of Pregaredfills—hn: I’m thin - in; that‘s _notjut it naither ; . at Qgrhups y.’ll be asthm knnwing what it w. “Ye sap snafu mgh dud uld gone with dig (lin,: Headaclie, and nuts gogne‘ more of that mm as rulniyq’d her bgfora. ‘ ' Dzhsginékon mpgtmsan Spaming’a Cephalic Pills. Bria g;t.-’-o't:h ' lure now gndjou’vezgad it. here’s the (gal-1113mm giv me the Bills and dont be all any _nbont it a! .91: ' ' ' Constipatidnpr Costiveness. No one‘of zhe “manv ills flesh is heir to” is so prevalent, - so little understood, and so nineh neglected as 00 tin-mess. Often originating in cerélei'xéfibss or sedentary habits; it is regarded as a slight disorder of two little consequence to excite anxiety, while in reality it Is the precursor and companion of many a' the most fatal and dangerous dw enses, and unless early eradieeiec it will Vbringrhe sniferor to an untimely graves Among the lighter evillgof which coetiveness is it e um] attendant are, Hesdoehe, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Bresth, Pilessnd‘nthers of Use nstnre. While a long Imm of frghvful diseases such_u_ Malignant Revers, shun-sees, D 3 sentery, Di uhoee, Dyspepsis, Apo plexy, Epilepsx Paralysis, Hysterm, 'Hypnchondrialis, Melancholy and Inemity, {flat indicate fibril: presence in the sptepbyuthis elm-min. symptom. Not an reqnently the dls‘e‘ases named originate in Consfipation, but into on an independent existence plus the sense in- eradicated in an early stage From 31] _thesa considerations it follows thst the disorder shoulu receive immediate attention when ever it occurs, and no person should neglect to get 3. _box ufflepuslie File; on th flrstsppreranue of the enmnlsint, astheir tlmely use will expel the insidious approaches of disease and destroy this dangeronsfoe to human life. A Real B!essing. Physiéian—Well, Mrs. Jones. how is that headache? Mrs Jones— Gone ! Dnatnr all gone ! 'll-: pill yon sent cured mu in just twenty minutes and I wish yo 1 would fiend more so that I can have 11min handy. Physician .—!on can get them at any Drnggists. Call for flephalic Pi Is, I find they never fail, and I rucommend them in all cases of Hea- ache Mrs. Jones —-I shut sen for a box directly, and shall tell all my suffering friends for they are a; real blessing. Twax'rv qumns or Donuts Sun-m—Mr. Spalding has Hold two millions of bottles 1" his celebrated Prepared Glue an" it is estimated that each bottlr saves at leahtten dollars: worth of broken furnitu'e, thus makmg an aggre g ite o! tw my millions 0 dollars reclaimed from to $110“ by this valvublu invention Having made his" alas a ‘houlenold word, he nuw proposes to do the world still greatnr servlcc by curing all the aching hea s with his Cephalic Pills. and if they are as good as his Glue, Head aches will soon'vaniah away like Buow in July. - {IF-Oven Ixomuum'. an»! the mental care and anxiety incident to the clash attention to business or study, are among the numerous causes 01 Nervous Headache. The disordered Mate of minrl and body incident to this dirtress ing c ‘mplaint is a fatal blow lo all energy and ambutinn —- “u eras by this disorder can always ohmiu speedy relief from these fish-easing attacks by using one or the Cephalic Pills Whenever the symptoms appear It quiet: the over taskad basin, and soothes the strained and j wring nerves, and relax-as the tension _Ol the stomach which always ac grnmhpapies and agguvates the disordered condition of the ram. FAG! wont: woman; —Spalding’a Oenhalic Pills are a certain cure for Sick Hmdache, Biliou Headache, Nervous Hos-Imm, Coaslveneas and General Dehility. Gnu-r Dlsconnrc-Among the most important of all the great medical dlsmvexies or thii age man- be considered the n sun of vaccination for protection tram Small Pox, the Cephuic Pill for relief of Headache, and the use of Quinine‘for the prevantion nf Revers. either of which is u. sure specific, whose benefits will be experienced 'by suf fering humanity long after uneir discoverers are forgotten. flj’DxD you ever have the Sick Headache? Do you remember the throbbing temples, thu- feverefl brew, the loathing and disgust at the eight of food? How totally unfit you were f-rr pleasure, conversation or ntudy.‘ One of the ‘lepheluc Pills woull h-we relieved you from allths suffering which you then experienced For this and other purposes you; should always have a. box of them on hand to use as ecmion requires . . §s§p¢ 2 ea - . - °¢§s§uaaa96£ Nervouglllieadache . RE 405 m?» 0" flaflaeheg By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Ner vous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom fail'in removing the Nausea and Huld achc to which femlen Ire no subject. They act gently upon the bowela,- removing Costin mess. For Literavy Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons or sedcuiuy habits, they are vnluuble as I Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tom and vigor tothe digestive org-us, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength 61’ the whole system. The OEPHALIO PILLS are the result of long investi gation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many yam, during which time they have prevented and ruined a vast. Imonnt of psin and nufl’ering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. The: an (untimely vegetable in their c ‘ 33», be his. at all times with perfect safzgpgitrn’ Ind hug any damage of diet, and the übsenc. qf o'v‘tm grow“. «me under: it easy to ad ‘ any disa mam”- mtmmr them to BIWABB OI" COUNTERI'EITB ! n. genuine hive In Ii natures of Hem mh box. 3 ' la. Epilding on Sold by Dmggiltl and I“ other dealers in Medium“. A Box will be non: by mil prepfld on receipt of th. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. All ordou ghoul! be nddxemd to ' . ' HENRY 0. SPAI-JIING, 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. non-dag". Qouttet. THE ONLY DISCOVERY WORTHY OF ANY CONFIDENCE FOR >RESTORING= THE BALD ANDGRAY. Many, since the great discovery of Prof. Wood, have attempted nut_ only to imitate his restorative, but pro fess to have disc versd gem-thing that would produce results identical; but they have all come and “one, be ing carried away by the wonderful results of Professor Wood-’5 prepulj'tw”. and have been forced to leave the field to its resmtless sway. Read the following: Bun, Maine. April 18, 1869. Poor. 0_ J. Woon & 00.: Gents :—The letter I wrote you in 1856 concerning your valuable Hair Bestorat re, and which yap have published in this vicinity and else where, has given rise to numerous enquiries touehlug the facts in the case. The enquiries are, firstilrs 1t 8: fact of my habitation and name, as stated in t e _com munchioni Beooml, is it true of all therein contained; third. does my hair still continue to be in goon order and of natural color? To all I can and do answer Invoriulgly yes. My hair is even better than in any stage 0! In“ life for 40 years post, more soft, thrifty, and better colored; the some is true of my whiskers, and the only cause Why it is not generally true. is that the substance is washed 011' fly frequent ablution of the face, when if care were used by wiping the face in close connection with the whiskers, the same result will follow as the hair. I have been in the receipt of agreatnumber of letters from all parts of New England, asking me if my hair still continues to be good ; as there is so much fraud in the manufacture and sale of various compounds as well as this, it has, no doubt. been basely imitated, and been used, not only without any good effect, but to absolute injury. I have not used any of your estorntive of any account for some months, and yet my hair is as good as ever, and hundreds have examined it with surprise, asl am now 61 years old and note. gray hair in my head or on my face; and to prove this fact, I send you a lock of my hair t ken all the past week. I received your fever 0" two quart bottles last summer, for which I am very grateful: l gave it to my friends and thereby induced them to try it; many were skeptical until after trial, and then purchased and used it with universal once as. I will ask as n. tuvor. that you send me a testhy which I can discover fraud in the Restorative, sold by many, I fear, without authority from you. A pure article will insure success, and I believe where good clients do not follow, the failure is caused by the impure article, which curses the inventor of_ the good. I deem it my duty, as heretofore, to keep you apprised of the continued efl'ect on my hair, as I ensure all who enquire of me of my un shaken opinion of its valuable results. I remain, dear sirs‘, yours, A. 0. RAYMOND. ‘ Annox’s RUN, Ky., Nov. 30, 1858. Poor. 0. J. Woon: Dear Sir .-_.I would certninly be doing you a. great injustice not to make known to the world, the Wonderful as well as the unexpected result I have experienced from using on: bottle of your Hair Restorative. After using every kind of Restoratives ' extant. but without success and finding my head nearly destitute of hair, I was finally induced to try a bottle of youruair Restorative Now, candor and justice compel me to announce to whoever may read this, that I now masons a new and beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounce richer and handsome: thau the original was will therefore take occasion to recommend this in. valuable remedy to ALL who may feel the necessity of it. Respectfully yours, REV. S. ALLEN BROOK. P. s _'l‘hls testimonial of my approbation for-your valuable medicinems you are aware of) is unsolicited; butnf you think it worthy of a place among the rest, insert if you wish; if not destroy and say nothing. Yours, &e., Rm. 8 A. B. Depot 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers through out the world. . 0. J'. WOOD Jr. 00., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, md 114 Market street, St.‘ Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Dragging and Fancy Goods Dealers. nol'E—dfiwsm HAN‘DSOME WOMEN. MTELADIES HUNT’S “BLOOM 01" R SES ” a rich and delicate color for the cheeks and lips, WILL NOT WASH OR RUB OFF, and when once applied remains durable for years, mailed free in bottles for $l.OO. - HUNT’S “ COURT TOILET PUWDEII,” imgarts s dazzling whiteness to the complexion, and is unli e any thing else used for this purpose; mailed free forbo'cents, HUNT’S “ BRITISH BALM,” removes tan frecklEß, sunburn and all eruptions of the skin, mailed éree for 60 cents. HUNT’S “IMPERIAL POMADE,” for the hair, strengthens and improves its growth, keeps it from [all ing 03', and warranted TO MAKE THE HAIR CURL, mailed frea for $l.OO. ~ HUNT’B “ PEARL BEAUTIFIER,” for the teeth and gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth herdeus the gumsz guy-meg the breath efi‘ectually, PRhSEII v E g TEL f EEITEOAND PEEYENTB TOOTH-AGHE,luailed free or, . . . HUN T’s “BRIDALWREATH PERFUME ” edouble gfta'gct of orange blossom and cologne, mailed free for This exiluisite perfume was first used by the PRINCESS ROYAL, 01‘ ENGLAND, on her marriage. MESSRS‘ HUNT k, CO. presented the PRINCESS with an elegant case of Perfumery, (in which all of the above articles were included,) in handsome cntglaas with gold stoppers, valued at $l6OO, particulars of which appeared in the public prints. All the above articles sent FREE by ex press for $5.00. Gash can either accompany the order or be paid to the express agent on deliver! of goods. ' nUNT‘Jr. co.,' Peifumerx tn the Queen, Baez-yr Sum“, Lennon, AND 707 SANBOM Swan“, The Trade supplied. PHILADELPHIA. seley Qbo fimwckeepcrs. "KYI? \ [129% (5/33 $125333?) A? /~*‘ ‘fin - / 2“; {g‘Ie‘JGONOMYI 9s» ‘55 Fjfi 19133195134522? 7,»; "Es, lfl Save the Pieces! 9: As accidents will happen even in well-regulatedfami ties, it in very desirable to in“ some cheap and conve nient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, aw. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE meet: all such emergencies, and no household can afoul to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stick ing point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls: and broken ormlleev Itlia just the article for cone, shell, and other orfiainental work, so pophlnr'vith ladies of refinement In ante. .Tbis admirable preparation ls used cold, being chem!» cally held in solution, and seasoning all _the valuable qualities of the best cabins makers’ Glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilsge, being vastly more adhesive. ' “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE ” N. 13.—A Brush occompomoa euch’bootle. Price, 25 contl. Wnouaau DEPOI', No. 48 Cum: Arman, Nur You HENRY c. SPALDING a; co. . Box No. 8,600. New max Address Put up for Dealers in Cues containing Four, Eight end Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show-01ml eceompenying each package. I?" A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost umuelly to every household {l} ‘ Sold by A! prominent Stationera,Dmgglem£ Hardwue md Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy S ores. Country merchants should make a. note of SPAM)- ING’S PREPARED GLUE, when Inning up their list. It will stand my climate. {ohm-dandy V 0 T I C E .—The undersigned having llsh 3nd Classical School for B sin t 5» 32::gngfolfi of what was formerly "11.3! the “United Brethren Church,” on Front, between Walnut Ind Locust streets, is prepnred to receive pupils and instruct them in the branches nsmlly taught in schools of that character. The number of pupils is limited to twsnt 4179. R Foliilrnfomstlon “Ehnimfi 3‘33? km, “flint; ev. . n mun v. . orpsrs to 3°”thth nuns 3. Imm. COO PE .R’ S GELATINEreThe best mfifir‘ lathe market,luat nuisavdufwa;u KELLER’S DRU G STORE :is the; p 1,,“ to 5" Domestic Medicinal. , _ , .. filthiml. Dfigmf CHAWBEATUfiE \KRESWB. - " “‘*" 'V ‘ T 333 a??? Au npeneot and Stomachie preparation or IRON puri. fied of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. Snncfioned by the highvst Medival Authorities, he: in Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practica. The. experience of thousands daily proves that no pre parafion of [mm on be compared with it. Impurities-of the blood, dn-prvssion of vital energy, pale and othermse sickly comnlexions, indicate its necessity in almost every coucoivahle cams. Inoxiousnull mlladies in which it has been tried, it has nrqved apaolutely cumtive in each of the following complmms, vxz: IN DEBILH'Y. Nunvous Ausonons, EMAOIATXON, Dre rsrsu, Gauss-mules, DIAEREGM, Dress-rust, INOIPIEN‘I‘ Consume-nos. Scncrunous Tunsscunosrs. .3er Rut-uni, Mlsnszimusrros, Wntsesfiutososrs. lennCouplems, Gamma Hmmonss, Rnnuflulsl, Isrsnmr-rns'l-Fsvnns, Pmrnss on was has, £5O. In cases of GENERAL Dnsru'n, whether the result of acute ditease, 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 descrip- ion or written attest» tion wonlu rend er credible . [nvn lids so long bed ridden as to have become forgotten in their o\\'n ueighho--hoods. have suddenly re-appeared in the busy world as i 2 just returned from protracted travel in a dist-mt land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female Sufi‘erers, emaciated victims of apparent mumsmus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that comixlicrltinn of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the physician has no name. In Nervous Armor-mus or all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this grepamtion or iron must necessarily be salutary, for, uni he the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and overheating; Ind gently, regularly nperient, even in the most obstinate cases of costiveness, without ever being a. gastric purgative, or inflicting e. disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property, among others; which makes it so remarkably efi‘ectual and permanenta remedy for. Piles, upon which it also appears to exert a. distinct and specific action. by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. In Drsrsrsu, innumerable as are itscauses, a single box of these Chalybentc Pills has often suficed for the most habitual cases, including the attendant flouivcucss. ln nuchl-cked Dunsmns, even when advanced to Dress rear, confirmed, emulating, and apparently malignant the effects have beensquslly decisive und'astouishiug. In the local pnins, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate IN crews-r GONBWPHON, this remedy has sllsyed the slum of friends and' physicians, in several very gratifying Ind interesting instances. l * _ ' In Sonomnonsl‘unnnomsxa, this ‘quicawd iron has had far mure than the good elfect of the most _canfipnsly bounced preparations of iodine, without lay of their well known liabilities. _ V ‘ The attention of females cannot be too confidently invited to this remedy Md natumtiw, lathe ”case: peculiarly If feeting fihem. In human“: both chronic and inflammatory—in the utter, however, moredecidedly—ithu been invariably well reported, both an alleviating pain Ind reducing the swel lsngn'aud stiffness of the joincs'and muscles. ' In Influx-mam- Fauna it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new nettlemvnwof the West, will probably be one of high renown end usefulness. No remedy hm: ever been simmered in the whole history of medicinp, whirl: exerts such prompt, harp], and Rally restorative qfiuc's. Good appetite, comp eta digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and ohm-rm] exercise, immedhtely follow- its use. Put up in nest fist metal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box; for sale by dmggists and dealers. ‘ Will be sent the to my address on receipt of thelprice. All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to B. B. 1300“ a; 00., General Agents. my23-dkwly . 20 Cedar Street, New York. ”may . ' _ “W “MS: A SUPEBLATIVE gammmuazng, iii-mag?) WifififlA‘HHfi EQHDIAI. TO THE CITIZENS OF NEW JERSEY AND PENNSYLVA NIA APOTHEOARIES DRUGGISTS, GROOERS AND EEJJCILIJE 134 M ISL 135- wounis‘fifißE‘bécTNm‘isflivfi. wolgmws puma MADEIRA, SHERRY AND pom WIN . .WOLFE’S PURE JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM WOLFE’S PURE SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. WM I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to the above WINES end Liquons. im forted by Unouno WOLFE. of New York. whose name n'familier in every part of this country for the purity of his celebrated Semen“! Bennie. Mr. WOLFE, in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his WINES and Llamas, says: “ I will stake my reputation as a men, my standing as a. merchant of thirty years’ resi dence in the City of New York, that all the Bunny and WINES which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality. and can be relied upon by every purchaser.” Every bottle has the proprietor’a name on the wax, and a me simile of his signature 0n the certificate. The public are respectfully invited to cell and examine for themselves. For sale at RETAIL by all Apotheca‘rlea and Grocers in Philadelphia. GEORGE E. ASHTON, No. 832 Market street, Philadelphia ‘ Sale Agent for Philadelphia. o Read the following from the New York Courier .- Enonuovs Bvsmess iron on: New You Immune-r.— We are happy tn inform our fellow-citizens that there is one place in our city where the physician, apothc-cary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors. as pure asimported, 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 UnoLnno Woun’s extensive warehouse Nos. 181 20 and 22, Beaver street and Nos 11, 19 and 2i, Marketfield street His stock of Fchnapps on hand ready'for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1856,- and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines, 8601201] and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to anyin this country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wines, km, in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wonrs’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 vnth his Brandies and Wines. Hisvhusiness met-m; 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 Wows, until every Apothecary in the land make up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their 11.8““, and replace it with WOLFE’B pure Wmns and muons. We understand Mr. Wonk, for the accommodntion of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted oases of Wines and Liquors. ' Such a man, and such a merchant, should be sustained against his lens of thousands of op ponents in the United States, who sell nothing but imi tations, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. For sale. by 0. K. KELLER, Druggist, sole agant fo’r Harrisburg. sepb-dacwfim M ANHOOD, HOW LOST, HOW RESTORE D. Just Published, in 41.. Sealed Emu! e, A LECTURE ON THE NATURE. I'BEATMngINT AND RADICAL CURE 0F SPERM ATOBBEOEA, or Seminal Weakness, Svma.‘ Debility, Nervouuneaa and Involuntary Mmiseuonn, producing lmpotenuy, Consumption and Mental end Physical Deuiliby. ‘ BY ROB. Jl OULVERWELL. M. D . The important fact that vhe awful consequences of self sbnse may he efiaemnlly removed withoutxnternelmedicinee or the d -ngernus applications of caustics. instruments, medicated bangles, and other email-lea] devices, is_here clearly elemental“. and the entirely new and 1213th new mful treatment, as adopted by the celebrnted author, fully explained, by means of whlvh every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly, and ut the least passinle cost, there by avoiding all the advertisrd nostmma of the day The Leann-v- will prove a boon to thoumnde and thousands Sent under seal to any address, past amid, on the receipt or two nos! stamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS. J. 0. KLIN H, “01%;“ Avenue, New York, Post 80x‘4,586. _ Iple-d&wl.v ' H AVANA URANGES ! H A. prime lot just received by 0080. w 7 , .WM. DOCK, ne., &. Co DRIED PARED PEACH ES, Dried UNPARED PEACHES, Dried APPLES, Dried BLACKBERBIES, just received by octzfi. WM. DOCK, JIL, dc 00, M 'I‘UY-BUOKS of an endless variety, for the amusement and instruction of our little ones, . BOHEFFER’B Bookstore. ' HUMPHREY’S . srncmc HOMEOPA THIO REMEDIES, for an. n mums Drug Sum, NET 7 91 fluke!) Street. SMOKEI 3310:0311 SMOKE! 11.13 t 1" ti _n low on tom CIGAR uffifivg $1596 swan, _9l arm; .‘...‘3'3'd‘33i‘s" LAYE R’EAISINSEWHoLn,m and QUARTER Bonn, jut received by new ’ ' ' '5 “ = W. noon, .11., a; 00- BOTTLES ittebical. ~ F The attention of Invalids, Physicians, Olergme.‘ scientific men, and the public generally, 1:: resgecttullr solicited to the merits of this chemical prepare ion, con. taining IRON, SULPHUR, AND PHOsPHOROUS, and which is identical in its composition Wlth the Henuuic Globule, or red blood. In all diseases accompanied with DEBIL I T Y , J pale countenance and nervous derangement. analyses of the blood Show a deficiency of the red globules. ARudd’ complexion and a rosy tint of the skin, is always indies. tive of health; while a pale, wax-like skin and Connie. nance,—which evinces a deficiency of the red globule _ accompanies a diseased organism . Preparations of IBIbN have been given for the purpose of supplyin€>the red glo. bules, but we contend that IRON alone, SUL HUB. Alone, 9' PIIOSPHOROUS alone, will not meet the deficiency in every case, but that a judicious combination of all ‘ these elements is neeessnry to restore the blood to its normal standard. This point, never before attained, he been reached in the BLOOD F 001), and its discovery ranks as one of the most scientific and important of the ‘ age. Its eflects in ‘ ICONSU M P T I 0 N are to soften the congh, brace the nerves, strengthen the system, allay the prostrating night sweats, increase the physical and mental energy, our] ch the bl. ml by 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, 850. Public speakers and singers will find it of great utility in clearing and strengthening the vocal organs. In Dyspepsia, Liuev Complaints, Dropsy, Epilepsy, Paralyszs, Scrqfula. Gravel, St, Vi tus’ Dance, Fever and Ague m., its cfliciencyis marked and instantaneous. In no‘ class of diseases, however, are the beneficial efi'ects of this remedy so conspicuous as in those harrassing FEMALE COMPLAINTS to which the gentler sex are liable, and which tend to wards goneumption, such as suppressed or diflicult Men. smmmm. Green Sickness, Whites, m., especially when hese comrlaints are accompanied with paleneae, a dingy hue or pal or of the skin, depreselon of spirits, debiu‘ty, palpitation, want of appetite, and nervous proatrattm. We have the utmost confidence in recommending the BLOOD FOOD to all who may be conscious of a loss of vitality or energy; and to those whose mental or bodib yowera are prostrated through oomuse, either of the mind or body and we deem it our duty to say that": all cases of Weakness and Emacianon, and in all diseases of the Kidneys or Bladder, this preparation has a claim upon the attention of sufferers which cannot be over estimated. A faithful trial will be found the most eon _vincing proof in regard to its eflicacythat could be asked for. With the above remarks, and with the numerous testimonials we have in its favor, we offer the “BLOOD FOOD," to the consideration of the afflicted, knowing that it will be acknowledged as inc-eminent over all other preparations, patent 'or ofllcinal, in g‘oint of usefulness. circulars giving the Theory upon w lch this remedy it founded, also certificates of remarkable cures, will be pent free when desired. We forward the BLOOD £001) _to any part of the United States or Canadas upon receipt of price-41 per bottle 86 for six, bottles. Be careful in all cases to takenone but that having our fawinnle Big. nature upon them-upper. N one other is genuine. Prepared only .by CHURCH & DUPONT, ‘No. 409 Broadway Realm-R, And aold‘by them', and by all respectable magma. For sale by C. A. BANNVART, O. K. KELL and D. W. GROSS Jr. 00., Harrisburg. tebG-eowdbwly PU‘BIF‘Y THE BLOODI. ' , MOMT’S VEGETABLEuIIeE PILLS , PHCENIX BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity which these pro-em! nent Medicines heve-soquired for their invaluhle ell cscy in all the Diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered the usual practice of pnfling not only unnam sn'ry, but nnviorthy of 'them'. ' , I)! ALL-GASES 0! Asthma. Acute endflhronic Bhemus-tism, Afl'eetlonl of the Bladder and Kidneys. ‘ BILIgES .FEVERS :AND. LIVER. OOMPLAINI-‘S, _ In the nth and West, where thesediseeses men" they will be found invaluable; Planters femurs sud others who once use these Medicines, willaneversfterf wards ’be without them. BILIDUS GHOLIO SEBOUBLOOSENESS,PILEB,COB TIYENESS, céLns AND conenséonomo, CORRUPT RUMORS, 1130? ms. . Drsrsrsxs .—No person with this distressing disease, should delay using these Medicines immediate y. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelss, Pletulency. Fsvsn AND Aaus.——For this, scourge of the Western country these Medicines will be found a. safe, speedy Ind certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system sub ject to a. return of the disease; s cuts by these medi cines is permanent. - Try them. Be satisfied, and be cured. _ Founssss or Conrnsxmn— , GENERAL DEBILITY GOUT, GIDDINESB, GRAtEL, , Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaundice 7 Loss of Appetite. Msncunun Dressers—Never falls to ersdicltton tirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner “I“ the most powerful preparation 013 Sursapsrille. NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY. NERVOUS COMPLAINTS OF ALL KINDS. ORGAN 10 AFFECTIONS. Puss—The original proprietor of these Medicine was cured of Piles! of thirty-five years’ standing, by the the ixse of these Life Medicines alone. 0 PAINS in the Head, Bide, Beck, Limbs, Joints and . rgaus. . RnsvnsrrsM.—Those aficcted with this terrible dis ease, will he sure of relief by the Lile Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Belt Rheum Swellings. ‘ Scnuruns, or Kme’s Evm,in its worst forms. Ulcer of every description. Worms of all kinds are eifectnslly expelled by these Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them whatever their existence is suspected. Relief will be car In. THE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus rens'ova nll disease [mm the system. ' PREPARED AND SOLD BY DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, 335 Broadway corner of Anthony, street, New York. 11:?1‘01' sale 5y all Druggiats. jle-dkwly muting. ALL WORK PROMISED ‘I ONE WEEK! @QBMME a \ J , - 1 O 4: . PENNSYLVANIA STEAM DYEING E STABLISHMENT, 104 MARKET STREE I‘, BETWEEN F 0 UR TH_ AND FIFTH, , HARRISBURG, PA., , ‘ Where every description of Lndies’ and Gentlemen?! Garments, Piece Goods, &c., are Died, Olennhed. and finished in the best manner and Et- I'. e shortest notice. noB-dkwly DODGE k 00.. Proprietors. ’. BE . I \ [M ' " Ell“ ' \ / t; ’ é sounnnn 1852. onurnnnn 1854- L O 0' A TE D T 3 ORNEE 0F BALTIMORE AND CHARLES STE“ 1 BALTIMORE, MB. In: The Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished, and Pap“- ed Jommercial College in the United States. BONED“! Izpressly for Young Men desiring to obtain 3 THEN. PRACTICAL Busmnee Ennouxox in the shortest!” time and at the least expense; :1- A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, con taining upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, with 61101:“ or PERMANBHIP, and alarm: Engraving ghe fines zed“ kind ever made in this country) represen 131 g the In to View of the College, with Catalogue stating tarnish“; will be sent to Every Young Man on application! or Cannon. ' . _ keg! Write immediately and you Will receive the p5O by return mail. Address, I" Sawfly] E. K. LOBIEIL Bsulloxlh D: JUST RECEIVED! INK FOUNTAIN! INK FOUNTAIN! A Very ingenious attachment to any metallic pen, by which gm dill: of ink is nuflicient to writgqlaogfiucsp “ °' ‘ ! 00K PIN or Me a “REFER 913:, 13 Market 51: BITUMINOUS BROADTOP COAL for Blacksmithfl’use. A superior article for 331. “A 553 8059; ten or 12}; cant: 5%?5511‘33"; 0 . 'B' . no" ellvered by Pate):l AME; M. WHEELER DRIE ping: E AND DBIE : ocflgEAOHEs for we y WM. DOCK: 31-. In .00. KEaafifimsoafififggfiEMum FINE CONDIMENTS z [~ll x '.l' a; ’W&fl'fi¥bfifis§°&?flw °' “W ~ 9 . °§3iw WM. 110515., 3:":‘6‘3‘3’ KELLERS DRUG STORE is the place toting mm Mk “I 9' Perfumery.