Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, December 25, 1860, Image 4

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Tm: PARIS Ponce—The street police of
Paris furnishes a model worthy of imitation.
The Parisian policeman’s dress is peculiarly
attractive. It consists of a. cooked hat with
out feathers, but tastefully ornamented; a.
dark blue cloth dress coat, with the prettiest
cut swallow-tail imaginable; blue pants and
a small sword. This ofiice is entirely filled by
deserving soldiers, as a. reward of merit. Ihe
Parisian policeman is a gentleman, he is never
ofiicious, always pleased when he can be use
ful in directing the inquirer or relieving the
frequently entangled mass of carriages at the
crossings of the vast thoroughxares; One To
marks how few policeman there are, 'and yet
how surely, when anything occurs there al
ways seems to happen that one is just ’at‘éthe
spot on the mansion; Our American cities
might profit by sending committees to'zget-lthe
hang of this variation from our characteris
tics. .. '
Wherever there is to be agathering of the
people, a competent posse of police is provided
by government. The race course, the theatre,
the public dancing saloons, the concert; find
,thvays, inside and outside, official vigilance,
which never fails to preserve peace and deco
rum. .. _ . . ,
Troopers arc-seen, also, at the outgoing from
the operas, keeping order among theoarriags's.
Infrery direction one sees the good efi'ects of
this ugilnnoeu * Order reigns ; no rude or bois
terous altereetions'are heard, but a quiet. good
humor and universal politeness win your no
ticeand,‘your cordial admiration.
A driver of a cabriolet, 'ou‘ the Boulevards,
was .apynrently so much elevated by wine as
to make him an unsafe guide among the closely
crowded carriages 'on those finest thorough- .
fares of the world, though he was not what we
should call intoxicated. The vigilantpolioe
man quietly took the horses by the head,. and
beckoned the coachmeu to descent-which he
did without a word. He was placed in custody
of another oflicer, whilethe first one, mgr; in
quiry of the oompany‘ineide; mountedlthe‘box
and drove them. to their destination.’ There i
swos'n'o noise and no addib‘le‘ 'word‘sl'ioken :"no ‘
W 0 Persolitfemwedtogether.aai afiectat'ors
‘ ‘ A cabman, ‘ni making a'fil‘rn' into th'e'Bo'ule
vardsstthe some time, had the misfortune 'to
here‘liis horse hurt by slipping on the smooth
not stone‘swhich formed the crossing. A po
licemen, as usual, was on the spot in an; instant.
He interrogated several bystanders, who certi
fied-that the thing was: casualty not charge
nhle‘to the driver, but" in a great measure to
weak knees and over-worn horse shoes. After
moving sided to get matters right, he handed
the ooaohmnn his oard and a reference for'his
eniploxer; ' Thissares him _from discharge,
'i' 'BO when a ’bus'is, harmony obstructions or
eieussble cause of any kind, the policemsn’s
cord is always given, and this settles themat
ter with-Ihe owners. ‘ 'i’ " '
TH: Wucn 0F -GIN. Wuhmorom—We
were shown y'éete'rdéy, "nys' the Louisville
Jaunted, a-gold weigh of the. '9ldenttimg yhich
is of great value a‘sanio'mefito of an‘imlSo'x-tant
eventin American history. :The watch pril a
prepent from Gen. ,Wgshin‘gton 'to ‘.Gen,‘ 'Lafaye
étté, ind Abear's' thefqllov'vingjhscriptiou on' the
back of the inner mam—‘- G. -Washin‘gto‘n to
Gilbert Mattiersde Lafayette; ‘ Lord Cornwal—
lis’a oapitulation, Yprkldv'm,’ Decem'bey' 17,
1781.” The watch is of London manufacture,
and warmada' in 1769. It’ is' said that the
watch was taken to -San' Francisco from‘Pm-is
by a. Frenchman, who became embarragsed
there, and sold it to the presefx‘at owfier' for the
sum of. fifty dollars. ‘ a ' ‘
Garibaldi’s income, as a. farmer, is abou
$3OO a year—not enough to find manypl} Amer
ican .rum angsjtpbnuco.:fl 2“ ' 1r“ _, '-:
IT‘WILEL 7
REA-D THIS .
511' WILL'PAY.YOU
BBSERVE, WHAT I. SAY ! l
IT WILL PAY YOU
FOR A VISIT I'o
HARRISBURG! ! !
'.IEO SEE AND MAKE YOUR PURCHASES
FROM THE LARGE, HANDSOME
AND FASHIONABLE STOCK 0F
VREADIMADE CLOTHING, CLOTH,
ussmmms, magmas! AND
GENTS’ FUENISHING GOODS
NOW EXPOSED AT THE WELL
~KNOWN ARCADE, NO. 3 JONES ROW
AVAILING MYSELF OF THE
ADVANTAGES WHICH READY
CASH PRESENTS, I OFFER ALL
qoons AT 10mm GENT. CHEAPER
THAN ANY OTHER HOUSES.
CHAS. S. SEGELBAU‘M;
P. S.—HAVING SECURED
41mg! gin]: CUTTER AND TAILOR,
J‘IAHNDWBEADY TO MAKE ' '
CLOTHING TO ORDER IN THE
Mos-r FASHIONABEE STYLE.
#2l WARRANT Jim on NO SALE
oetls-4.4m
BO 033 s
,JAfiKSON & 0.0.
9,in opened a. Boat and mm Store at Nor”); MAB
'nts'mgnn'r; (mg-net of Fourth, where they _hcep con
.3ka ggqu‘a run and mm assortment of the
5.0335353! CI TY -M AD E 'S HO E S-.
_Mbeen engaged in the 51103 UPPER BUSI
-’r:\l¢‘f§s-‘m this’ city for more than gym, they are pre
fifwh manu- KINDS 01‘- FANCY 5303 s to
'n’Qflé'lflfi‘ M'Epfieeféf thefieat materials, and wu
‘muacoszve-lafimti9n ever: wr- '
»-‘ :‘firléfia bill and examine my tssortmont before
'..-m ,1: .-_ eluilrero’.‘ "
QE-Regmnbu the place—9o}; Market street, sign 0
the [non-dam] GOLDEN BOOT.
GUN AND BLASTING POWDER.
' QJAMES M. WHEELER,
HARRISBURG,;PA;,
' " ‘A‘GENTIQR ALL
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DENTIS T R Y.
THE UNDERSIGNED,
DOCTOR OF DENTAL'SJJRGERY.
Respecfisfully tenders his pmfegsioml services to the
citizens of mutiny“; and vicinity.
01‘3“”;le STA'L'E STREET,
OPPOSITE 2:15”; B n A p r HO USE.
sepmkwfl B. H. 91mm; 1). n. s.
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DR. 0. ~WEICHEL,
SURGEON AND OCUL Isr,
RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET.
H}! mm»! fully prepared to attend promptly to the
dune. ofrprofesu'on in all its branches. -
». Alena!) um snaonssruz. xsnzou. “ruffle:
Jufiflea him in promising full and ample satisfaction to
all who may favor him with a. call, be the disease chronic
or any other nature. 4 mlB-d&.wly
W-W.HAYSI,_'
A 1’" T 013;“: 1r -. Al’l‘h L A-_W.
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WALNU' STREET‘BETWEEN SECOND-J; THIRD,
aps] . 34331531135, PA. , [dly
THEO- F. SGHEEFEB, ,
BOOK, (MED A 1773 JOB PRINTER,
janß _ No. 15 Market Street. Harrisburg.
PARKHILL,
_ , 800012303. 19 n. 3. Lara, '
PLUMBER _ 93.7.1.) _§&A§S__E9!JNDER,
108 MARKET 812, HARRISBURG.
BRASS CASTINGS, ofevery (leacription, madeto order.
American manufactured Load and Iron Pipe: of all sizes.
Hydrant: ofevery descripfionmade and repaired. not and
Cold Water Baths Showervßaths, Water Closets, Cistern
Pumps, Lead Coflins>anfl Lead work of every description
done at the shot-last nqtiee, on the moat ”mums terms.
ngtoryu'zd‘ingine war): ii; gala-9.1.. All orders 111qu
my méeived and puemapy attended to. '
The highest prioe'in cash gi'ven for old Copper. 33m:
[and and. Spelt“. ' myIS-dtf ,
J G.‘_M.OLTZ,'
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ENGINEER, MAORINIBT AND STEAM 1111:“,
Mo. 6, North. Sixth st“. batman Walnut and Maria,
- Harrisburg, ’Pa. '
limhinary of'-every deactiytion made and {split-9d. Bun
floataof 111-inn, and . largo Imminent ofeulittings
oomtnnfly on hurl. = V :
All Iqu done: in this "tubliuhinelgt {rill be, Imde'r hi:
on “perm “ ‘ "; hillv'iartantod'to' give in' flow ,
W _ A -‘ _ . :"rr »
WM. 511. ."M I 'l‘. PER; 7."
.ATEDQBNEY ATLAW. .
Ofloe’nornar. otmnxm'ammmr and the scum,
‘ :(Wyathhd ”Goad floor'front. - ~
FMWWW “' 1 1121-1!!!"
REL LG 10 US BEO OK .8 1:03.13,
1'34” IND SUNDAYfSUHOOL DEPOSITOR Y,
_ _E. S. GTERMAN', ‘ ‘ ‘ ’
27 SOUTH .flEOONDBIBEII‘, ABOVE .OHEBNUT,
HABBIBBM, n. ,
Depot fox-the aloof-Stereos” eifitgnopggniqflwn,
fluio and Munich! Instrumeng. 4116, subset! tiqnl
Man for religious publications. _,7 ' 11538-4!
FRANKLIN" HOU SE ,A.._ '
’ nunnnpnn, up. =‘
This pleasant and commodiou Hotel has been the
roughly ro-fitted mire-furnished. It» is: 1053311th
situated on North-Welt-comer of Howard "1:13-3:1an
streets, a few doorman ot_ the Nottflpm'ddnhnl Rail
way Depot. Every stuntipn psidtovthenpmfdrt of his
guests. w G. LEISENBING, Proprietor, V
jflnfitfi «‘i " , (li-Eta of Selina Grove, Pa.)
Mkflfijilimfiong.
B A NLK N (WEI G Ei—Notme ls hereby
glven,‘that‘the undersigned hsvfe‘ formed an'Al‘so
ciation, anipmpared tint exe'cutéd a. Certificate, for the
Impose of- establishing-3 I)an “21351119,1 Discounttmd
fiepoafiwnnder th'e provisions of the act enfitled “An
act to establishinfiyqtep 91f 111-ea Banking in Pennsyl
yania, limit; seem-9 the p_l_:‘blic against loss from Insol
vent Bulk? hpproved the _31517 d 3 of Much; :ng6o,
said Bank bagualled TEE D 0 NINGIOWK'BA K,
:to: be !ocated iuznpwningtown, to"goasiat o'f‘n‘ Capital
smckjof Fifty Thousandpoum, in mm; of figural
his backfwith' tfie ‘ privilege‘ of ‘inc‘tea'xflhg ithb'saméflto
any. amputnot 9:66.69“: in Pullsreelinndresl Than
sandDOllfl'fl. 5' " ““ ”‘ " "“J- ‘V '
charles‘fiDowning, . ’,
:Jofili Webgtqtf; ' , :.
WiiliumEdgtas."
Bichud Dfngls‘ '
J.,P."Ba'.ugh, 9"“ '
Sppte'rdbér 3, 1850.?s'ep‘1'
BA NK NOT-liflsfi-r—Nomce. 1% '.hereby
_ giveli that aznAséogiafion has heén formednnd a
.certiflqate prephged ‘fgrlthe purpose of estabfishing a
Bank of Issue,vms'count and Depo'eiteqndmg theymvi
eions of the get ehtitletl ‘fln hot to eetetgltah a: system
of Fr_‘ee Banking in Pennsylyonig, and to‘ secure the pub
lic agfiinét‘ loss from; Insolvent Banks, {’q. proved thealst
day'of Maréh, 1860. The said Bank to fie called “ T-he
_Bathlehem Bank,” end to be heated in the borough of
Bethlehem 1n the county of Northampton, with a Gapi
tal Smoke} Fifty Thousand Dollars, in‘eheras of Fifty
Dollar's each, with the privilege of increasing .the sold
Stock to Two Hundred.![‘ho_z_lmd Donn-s. -au2s-d6m
BA NK N 0 TI 0 E ~—Notxce ls hereby
given, that“: association has been formed and a
certificate prepared, for the purpose; of establishing L
Bank of issue, discount and depositynnder the pr‘o‘fihion‘s
of the act,,entitled “An latte establish a system?“ free
bankinginßannsylvnnigandtb secure the public against
loss by insolvent banks," approval the thinty‘fifst' day of
March, 1860. The said Bank to be called the “FREE
BANK,” and :to-be‘ located in-the city ofiPhilndelphid,
and. to consist' of” a capital stock of ONE HUNDRED
THOUSAND :DOLLABS, in shares of fifty (lanai-s Easel);
.with the pfivilege of increasing the mile to any men
not exceeding in all one million of flout-rs; ' 'Jfl‘fifim
EXTENSION ,OF BANKEGHARTER
. Hot-ice “hereby given that.“ 'l‘lie'rimsrs’ And
Moehanics’ Bunk of Benton,” g Bank bffiflcbunt and
Deposits, located in the borough of Bantam’qu-thamp
ton county, rennsylvaniahhglvifig a'ei'pital of-l'onzHun
and Thqummdnona'rs, wi a'gfly to the nextL‘egislature
of Pal‘ms‘ylva‘niw for a. ram»? of‘its chartsr' for fifteen
years, from the expiration of its press'ht chaiter,‘ ‘wlth
its present- capital stock, [mum'md gurlvlleges,‘ md
without any almrstion in or increase of he gains.
' ‘ P. B. MIGHLEB, President.
391:. FORMAN, Cashier. jeao-dmn
B ANK ‘ N OTI C E.—Notlce'ls hereby
given that an Association has been formed Ind s
Certificate prepareddo; thel pug-pose of estidjlishing 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'scenre the public
against loss from insolvent banks,” approved the 31st
day of March, 1860. The said' Bank to be called the
“ state Bank," and to be located in the city of Philadel
phia, and to consist of a Capital Stock o_f_liifty Thousand
Dollar:z in shares of Fifty Dollars each,‘ with the privi
lege of increasing the same to any amount not exceeding
in all One Million of Dollars. , : -je29—d(im* 3
for 5:112 85 an 13ml.
FOR RENT—FROM THE FIRST DAY 01"
Ann. MIT—A Commodious Two-Story DWELLING
HOUSE, gnfiecond street, below Pine,) with wide Hall,
large Bu: Building, Marble Mantels in Parlors, Gas in
six rooms, 311 the rooms just pupal-ad 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 house: in the city. Enquire
of E. M. POLLOOK, ‘
' ‘ Market Square, Harrisburg.
Also, several SMALL HOUSES for rent. delfi-dtf
FOB. RENT—From the first of April
. v noxt, the STORE ROOM now occupied banmuel E.
..Zollinger, No. 65_Mu.rket attest. 'Fol‘ terms apply to
31911411111 _ JOE-NB. THOMPSON.
OILS A L-E‘a-A _JL’ight S‘p‘fihg‘ One
. Horse-WAGON. ' Apply at_Patteraon’s Star -Broa.d
attest, Wa Harrisburg. 0:514“ '
NOTICE TO SPECULATGBS-l = . '
YAiUABLE Bummuejors 303' SALE!
A numbensot‘hmo iiu BUIDDING'LOIS, adjoining
the Boimd-Hou'le and Work. Shops of the‘ Pennsylvania.
Remand Go‘nip'ahyi-will be sold low and on renonable
terms. Apply to gum-(mm ‘ JOHN w. HALL.
MESSRS. c HIOKERING
gun: AGAIN-DETAINED THE I
G2O ,1: ID- MEJ) A 'L!
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MECHANICS‘ FAIR, BOSTON,
V ' _n'lgnim gmficzpma “It;
0 KER SIX 2’ F 00 MBE'TIJTO‘E 48:!
Wmmm for the cmoxnme Hubs; it Efi-rfu
burg, at 92 Market attee 5' V
3 omtf w. hoonn’almfim STQBE- '
ST. ELW A 311! & ' .va AB E E_, -
: REGflHING ..,stmmLEßs,
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“J. E‘y’Eshell'mfiufi
: Samuglfinwgwalt,
St'sthfiAß Pickford
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filimllamouz.
Tm: Ammonium ér Linamais.—There in 3 growing
tondenoxin this age to Appmnriate the moat “mania
words or other languages, and after I while to incorporata
them inta our own,- thus the word Cephalic, firhlbh in
from the Greek, signifymg “for the hold," is"now bboon‘i
ing p'opuhrizedrin a .‘nnectiOn _ yith Mr. Spauing'g' great
Headache remedy, by: it will soon he again a mag-i; g'eh
oral my, and the word cephalis will béeqdaggsé' Enigma“
as Electrotype and many- bthera whim diatiixgéipfi 3', for
eign words has been worn away by cbmon‘uuge until
they mm “native a. to the manor born.” -
’ardly Realized.
Hi ha ’ll whims ’eaduche this hafternoon, hand latepped
into the hapothedhrféa hufid hays hi to’tpe min, no," you
house no of an ’eadacfle 1*”. “Does it hache ’ird, 2: says
’6. “Hexeeedingly,” lays hi, hand upbflthat ’9 gave me
a Oaphnlie Pill, hand ’pon me ’onor it'cugedhg’ae qty-ck
that I 7911 in realized 1 ’ad ’ad an ’eadache.
FHMDAOEH is the favbrite' Sign by which untrue
makes known any deviation whatuver fromtlio natural
state of the bruin, and viewed in this light it may be looked
on as u safeguard intended to give notice or tissue which
might otherwise encape attention, till 900 lath to be reme
died; and its indications should ueyer be neglectcd. Hend
acheu may be classified under‘two names, viz: Symptgma
tic and Idibpnthic. .Symptouiafi'c fleadaelie in exzéodingly
cummén and ll the precursor of a. great variety of diseiaes,
aiming wliich m Apoplexy, Gout,‘ Rhézuuutisln dud ul_l
fem-11¢ diseases. In its #l9?an “I'll! it" i! hymfiathetic of
disease of the atbmacli constituting sick héadacha, of he
patio queue constituting biting: hedda 115,1” worms,
'bq'nstipwonaniVulnerdinoifllei‘a of th'elbu 91:4; alien as
rénal and uterine afl'ectioni. ' Dibéaéei bit}: bean: urn yer]
millage]; attended yank-duck“; Amiga nun plethora
hie 'al'éo' angina which" fréqubfiql'y ‘qccu‘sici‘u mama.—
Idiép'athiu 'Héafluclie isulsgye-l'y commun'rfbeing usually
disilnguiuhed by the nape of nervous hiadaihg, sometime!
coming on suddenly in; in, State _ol‘ ap'p'ureptli sound health
sud pmtrltfllgvgt qnqejhe mental and phy ionl enérgiea,
an! in other instaugas it come: on slowly; 1411111211 by de
pi'ea'niou of spirits or mthi‘ty'bf hit-"M“ '-' 7 '1: mm.
m the paihin in" the frontvof mg m 2 bath
eyes, and sometimenproyoklng vomh glass
,Inay alt-oleeiniweixyeflifilgm. ‘
' I'm the 'trgeitiiiéhquf' 'eityhr clan;
. Mo'fiufl have been‘ fou’ndfn aurg .
!insflaqcilnét Mafia ini'gfe‘w 211 i
'lifivet'erfidiufiifié. $5O. “in“?! NW]
‘uneuing index. ‘
. Bumméam «1.3.3.191?! at
my mm as». nettle at!» 394,1
in; star-mum “wither- ; 53m
.mvring mt it is» ' Xeaeqithqf‘apii
the 814:: Headache, Mimi! going
”Eva 11¢: Wore- ~
' '.'D'niggiu #Yon _mhpt mogfiflmlding’n Cephalic Pills.
- ; Fallen—Och! malnow’gnd yon’go Minion-9251.119
ssr§hq¥gnd 34v {up the Hills 9ch dong he Allah: about it
Or. . a. ' ,
pogstzipguoi or Cqstilvenegs‘
. N 9 one. of'-tho S‘thV-flls flash is hair to” is so prevalent,
sod litth mammoth M so _mgcp neglected “commune“.
:anpfigins‘fingln wplessness orpedentsry;hsbits 3 it is
_.gggggdgi 991-11311: disorder of.too little eoququence ‘to
9mm amatnwhfle. inn-gum! it is the mower and
ggqmnsnion-of puny. oF the, nonfatal and dangerous din
aa'ses, and unless ens-1:. unabated.“ will firing iho’ sufferer
to 9!: untimely gave. . Among the lighter erl or which
Immune” is tpg psul «madantmm fiends he, 'Oollo,
'Bheumatism, Foul Breath, Piles and othersofl a mind.
while a long tumor" fggghtfql disguises sgql; I.- [Malignant
EmmAhcémS, 12mm, Dian-11.099 ”DI! .s!»pr
Plath. ifipflm‘ ~ flaming Hysteria... hyper: onflriwis.
“flefipshol‘x‘, Imam, mt'lqdiem‘thm p apex-9° in
this ”@991 by thil‘ flaming gymtipm: Jot in! reqwmy
immune: named'or'amteln£9mfimfi9mm take M
Minimumaxistemunlesmtheam mm mm in
an early stage. From 'all these conlid'oiations t {sllpw'a
that the (liqulqr should renal” immsdiatq intent on when
ever it o‘écnrs' and no person'shonlll siegl‘ecé to e]: a ‘box
OPOBphgllc'Pill! on‘ thg: firsthppeuhnéeol’ fll‘e'c%mphlht,
as their timely‘uee' will ’expelz thé’infifli’d‘qs npp'rbaches; of
.du'ess'e and «pygmy this‘vlgngerpgs’l'oplopmi )ij"; ’ '
I A Real Blessing.
. .Physiaiang-ngl,~Mrs.-,Jones, howia thatheadache ?
~qu Jamsfi Guns !, Doctor. all-gonad 1h: pill‘yonsent
cured ms in just, twpntxf minutes; incl ,Igwiahuyou' ivo‘uld
sendmomnolthul ninshnvo ihemhandy. 2 » :
Bhygipian¢+foa.mnfggtthem-It any Dragging. -'onll
for Cephalicgilla, Land they never fail, and} mmmend
them mail oases oEJlßadiwm. . L .:
.:. Mrs. Jones _.l mm 562:! for a box directly, and shall
tell all my‘sufieringtfrienda, for they new. real blessing.
Tum! Mmuoxs ’o'l ‘fib'nnlns Baum—Mr. Bpglding
hu'sold two millions of homes of ml celebrated Plagued
Glue and it is'eatimutefl that each bottle save”: at lesbttep
doll“: worth of brok'u'n furnituregithuavmak-ng‘ an aggrd
gate of=twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from to'al loan
by thiswuluable inve‘ution. Having madelhln Glue a
household? viord, he now-:lirqposes 'to -do the world still
greater service byz-curiurafl the aching head: with his
cephalic Pills. and if they are as goo‘du his Glue, Head
aches will soon vanish away like but“? in July. ‘
- 33’0“: axon-nus“, an! the mental em and anxiety
incident to the close attention to business or study,:sre
among the : numerous causes ‘of, Nervous Headache- The
disordered state of mind and body incident to this distress
ing complaint is a. falulhlow teen-energy “dumbitionJ—
Sud'esers by-this dlsorder can always obtain speedy relief
from these distressing attacks .by using one of the Oephslie
Pills Whenever the symptoms appear. It quiet: the-over
tssked brain and soothes the stralnsd and jutting nerves,
and relues éhe tension of the stomach which always so.
gomptniea and aggrsvates the disordered condition of the
samuJi-‘K ~ -'
Illmr'wo‘nn xsow‘mo.—Spaldiug’s Cephalic Pills 111-3 .3
caihilijiure for Sick Handsets, Bilious Reunions, Nervous
’Hés'hche,‘co§:iv6ness and Ge nenl Debility; 1 ' 5
GL3!“ Disc_avznv.7-_Avnoqg.the' moat importsntjf all
thegrqgt mgdicll dISJdV‘QIiBB' oithis aging" he oqnnidolrejd
the Hammer va'wlmtion ‘fé‘qutqctlon from; 89,131! ‘P'ox,
the Cephalic Pill fgrulioffiof E°§¢Wh°l. and 'the, use of
Quinine for the ,prevantlp’p or Revers. aither of which in
a. sure spacific, whoae'begeflts will be experienced by an!-
foringvhumnnlty. 191:3 gfte: their digeoverers me forgotten .
V.lf ‘ ' A
fljfmn yonever have the Sick Headache? Do you
remember. the thmbhing temples, the feyére‘d b‘rqw, ,tha
loathing and disgust at the sight of food? Ho‘w totally
unflt‘you w‘e’ré for plebgure, conversation or ‘qtudy. On‘u
9f ugh erhgliqriul qould luvs relieved you from 311th:
fluttering which you they exppxjienced. Eor'thiu had other
mienou shouldphmys have a. box or them onhand to
use 33 ape-sign xeqnn-es. . . - :
. 1%?!)
NGPVflu‘sHefldache
411 mg?
flaalflflmes
, By that?” __og than. Pillpfiho periodic attack: of Nev"-
vwee 9: w gHeérzéczzté. w be'prmnteas ma mm
at the 'comenument of an atfaok immediate relief train
pniq‘q'gdl ficheés will be obtained. =
" Tliey‘a‘dldom fail in removing- the Nausea and Head
am toswhich'gemfleu no no subject. '
’ They let 191':in upon the bowels,— removing Conica
vyusd .. 5‘ ‘ _.« ‘ . ‘
For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, said
all person! of sedentary habits, they are Valuable as 1..
Laxative, improving the «gamma, giving tone and “-35,
to the digestive orgine, and mmrjngthe Imm.“ elasticity
and etrength of the whole system.
The onrmmm 211.1,; a’rovth‘e result of long inventi.
gucion and carefully conducts: pgwdments, having been
in no man! yom,during which time they have preventoh
and 16110qu 5‘ van 51:30am of pain and sufi'ering [train
1191499119. {th6“: 9t Srishfififlsin the nervous lyswm 0'!
from I deranged ante of the stomach. ’
”'1'“! Std dntinly y. .
''"’ ' ‘ “ ' ”hm" In their co t
.'Hv , m .
’.M 9°“ “ ‘n “"19! Fith perfect snrétypisilfilion’ "a“
“£19339 0' flat! and {53 Mm.“ of “f ma:-
‘n ”a .“ renders it easy to ad _flng d 3“.
churn; a ~m”"“" than; in
‘‘4 u l
nwmn or OQFEEIEEFRHS ! .
1'” Bmm“ m" “" “Wfim °‘. Rani-i o. naming o‘n
mil box. _ . .- ' . 5
Sold by Drgumwfl! 9&9: can». in mums. '
AW.MPM“"I“F min“ on romp: at m g
v ‘ISJEEIGEEWENH‘FMFENTB. i
ggifiiflégwflfifiwh -' ' . i'
V, 1:1,!”ng Q-=§PALDIKG, :r
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THE ONLY Dis 0 0V ERY
.WOBTHY 01' AN! CONFIDENCE FOR
RESTO R ”I N G
THE BALD AND GRAY.
' Many. since “19 great discovery of Prof. Wood, have
attempted not only to imitate his restorative but pro
fess to 11“" discovered something that would produce
results identical; but they have all .come and gone, be
,ing carried away by the wonderful results of Professor
Wood’s preparation, and have been forced to leave the
field to Its resiltless away. Read the following:
. Bun, Maine,'April 18, 1859,.
PROF- 0- 51- WOOD Bt. 00;: Gents :——The letter I wrote
you. in 1858 concerning your valuable :Halr Restorative,
and which you have published in this vicinity end else
where, has given rise‘to numerous enquiries touching
the facts In the'case. The enquiries are, first is it a
fact of my habitation andname, as stated in the com—
munication; second, is it true of all therein contained"
third, does my hair still continue to be in good order and
of natural 00101‘? To all I can and do answer invariably
yes. My hair is even better than in any stage of my life
for 40 years past, more soft, thrifty, and better colored;
the same is true of my whiskers, and the only cause why
it'is not generally true, is that the substance is washed
off by frequent ablation of the face, when if care were
used by Wlplng the face in close connection with the
whiskelS, the same result will follow as the hair. ' I
hat-Ye been in the receipt of ass-eat number of letters from
all parté 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, both) absolute
injury. I have not used any of your Restorative of any
account for some months, and yet my hair is as good as
ever, and hundreds have examined it with surprise, as I
am now 61 years old and not a. grab hair in my head orou
my face; and to prove this fact, Iy send "you a. lock of my
,hair taken 05: the past week. ‘ I received your favorof
two quart bottles last summer, for which I am very
grateful: I 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 success.
I will ask as a favor, that you send me a? test by 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 efi'ects 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 afprised of the continuedefl‘ect
on my hair, as I assure a 1‘ who enouire of me of my un
sheken opinion of its valuable results. .
I remain, dear sits, yours, A. ,0. RAYMOND.
. ‘ ’ ' 'Asnos’e Ros, Ky;, Nov‘. 30, 1858.
Paar. 0. J. Wool); lieutsir :-—I would certainly. 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. ‘Atter using every kind of Restorative:
extent, but without success and finding my head'nearly
destitute of hair, I was finally induced to try a bottle of
‘ your Hair RestoratiVe. ' Now,'candor‘and justice compel
me-to announceto whoever may read this, that I now
possess a new. and beautiful growth of hair, which I
v-prono‘unce richer and'handsomer than the original was.
I‘vn'll therefor-cits” occasion to recommend this in
valuable remedy to on. who to? feel ,the necessity of it.
' BelP°¢t€fll it yours; - Inn . sauna BROOK.
P, S—Tlus testimonial of my approbation for your
valuable medicine (as yellow aware of) is unsolicited;
but if you think it worthy of a place among the rest,
insert 31' you wish; if not destroy and say nothing.
1.. meme .z 9 tans-s!”-
-...1'9W&&n50 aieeflhroh
«(in world. a y’ ’ - ‘ u‘
. v-o; LWOODt 00., proprietors, M'nmadu'my, New
York 411.1114 mrketstreatrst.Louis,.hlo. : v ‘
Ina g‘old by 811‘ go'od Druggistn and Fancy Good:
116.1911. 5 ‘ ' " " ;.- “ =nol7td&wam
HANDSOM .W o M M-
'-’ ~ - ,:' :‘l'zo IHLE,L'A'Z’DIE»S. ‘ ‘
,HUNI’S “931150011 01' ROSES ” a. rich find deflate
dolor for ~th‘e’cheeks ma ups; WILL‘NOT"WASH-OB
BUB OH, andzwhen onctwpliedxemaiu durable for
you", maile'd £196 in bottles for ”.00. 7 r
'-'HUN'I“B “COURT TOILET TOWDEBR” impart! a.
damn? yhifiamqs to the ,complpxlqn; gnd. n unlike any
thing e gained for this purpw, lilxailled {reflux-fie cents.
'fIH'UN 11's» “ BRITISH BIT. ,”‘l‘en'l‘dves-'tau' freckles,
npzmg av‘nr‘llall pmgfionnpfijghe‘skin, :mailegi frgevforjfio
cen . ' '
’3‘3135’5‘ «my Emmi-imaging: mitt :hé- ling,
urn 9 pm. 119 gang's ‘O. _ep 5,. tom 3 r
‘in'gmr, 31$?quranged’10 Miran magma CURL,
mamlarie-rou:oo.. -: .
HOMES ,fggEmu. BEAUTIEIIEB,” for the teeth gnd
gfifiq-‘clennaea' and wmtgb’} the to eth‘,‘ hir'dena the'giuns
yurifles the breath. efi'ectuqlly, P RE SE RY ES .THli
Engamn \PREVENTB‘ii'OOTH-‘AGHE, mailed free
011- L .-;'I: 'H: :.-~ _ ,~- ~ 7 ‘
~ - Hunts mun)“ wmsun REBI‘D’ME " adouble
_gtézozct of 9:936 hlpqsomp 99¢ qolqgno, mailedfiea for
' - 1' _'lfhip' ex;gigfih'herfumé waq‘flrat rifled by the PRINCE SS
BOYAL'K E. ENG-LAND “,on‘ h'er‘ m‘i’rrid'ge. 'MBQSRS.
11111ng 00; [#BB62lth theimmoaass with'an elegant
cage, ,0; gauge” _(iyi‘vhiqhgfiuquitha above. azttcles
,wegg minded.) in fiamlsome cut ghauvith goldatoppers,
value'dmfi QlGMRg'tflengl-a‘of which appeared in_l;he
*p‘ublio' prime. "'~ ”be above article; q'ent' FREE by'ex—
preamfonflfio. Cash onn‘reithar ncwmpany'the otgier
'01: 3pc paid-to the expressingqnt' on deliybry of goodn.‘
- > ,7 . . . aunts; 00., ~.
* . j . . .Re'rfumers 10, the Agnew.
Emma- Emu-r, Lennon, "AND 7073811150)! mun,
The-Trude supplied: " -' 'szLAfinLrnlLj
aepuly '- " ' ' ,
As agcidupts will happen: was in well-regulatedfami
lies, it Every depirable to inane some cheap and conve
nient wn‘y for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, 6:0.
meets all such emergencies, snd no household can afield
to be’ w‘ithont’it. It is'glw‘ayn ready and up to the stick
ing point: There in no longer a necessity!“ limping
chairs, splintered venom, handles; dolls, and, broken
cradles. It is juat‘tho‘ article for com} ‘ shell, and other
ornamenttl work, no popnhr‘withhdiel of refinement
in taste. .. . - - -
‘ This ndmimble prepumtio‘n is used ebld being chemi:
can! held in solution, bud guessing elf the vulunble
qualities of the belt whine makerg’ Glue. It my be
used in the place of ordinary mucilsge,’ being vastly
more, adhesive. ' 4 '
‘ ’ ‘ “USEFUL IN nvnmr HOUSE ”
N. B.—-A‘Bru‘sh accompanies each booth. mm, 25
cents..__ ' , > -- » . - ‘ ‘
onuslml Dl2Ol, N 0.48 omm: sun-r, an You
Addreße
Put up foereaJers in Ones-containing Rom-511mm
uni mam Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic show-emf
”nanompnuying‘aach Echy. -’ ’ ' " ‘ ' " '
{D’A- single-_to 10.0 .SPALDING’S.PREPA_EED
GLUE will pave teatime; it‘agoogt manly to every
housbhbl‘dg " ' " ‘ " f
‘ ‘Soldxbyn promlnant stntionarammggiumnudme
_deumituro «Dealgrs; Grocery-snd Imm: starch ' : '*
1 Country merchants should may _3 no ,0 of SPAM)-
mwsrmgrmn QLUELwhen gnu-king up. their list.
It‘willatmd anycumte; "“' " '’2 ' '
- :;febl4—d&wl‘yf’ ’ ' ‘ ' ' ' '
N’ O {T_ I GEE .;-.—Th_e underalgneid hamg
L opened tn English end Classical School £01301! in
tlie .Leeture Room of whet wee. formerly. called the
“ United Brethren.ohnrch,”eon Front, between Walnut
Ind Looult Itreetl', !I prepared (torreoelve pupils and
inltmot them in the‘bmehee unwell; hunt in Wheels
3: thet anteater. The number or yup“. ll united to
enty- vO. ‘ -:e - . - -; -
Rot-mozmntion with renal totem km, apply to
Rev. Mr. Bonmsox and Rev. Mr. CAM-nu: or personally
to- ; 10:254th - - n -;mé-n. xme. -
GOQPEB’S .;Gil§RATl=lFz+-Th,e;qi
um“ "Swfiiififlfififléaww
311) '7” .th
KWnlgflnuasggglgsfi ephoo
Ell): (toilet.
fin fimggatem
5-2 m\
BPALDING’S PREPARED . GLUE
312 mm 0. SPALDiNG a, 00., '
- Box No.-8,600. New York
Illiebical.
fffii’éxffiEswqi‘ggj
iflflfié‘éflw
Au apenant and Stomachie preparation of IRON puri.
fied (yr-Oxygen and Carbon by gombustmn in Hydrogen.
Sanctioned by the highest MOdICfl-l Authorities, both in
Enugas and the United States, and prescribed in their
PM as.
The exDerience of thousands daily proves that up)".
paralion of Iran can be compared with it. Impuutlesof
““3 “00d: depression of vital energy, pale and otherwxse
sickly complexionfl, indicate its necessity in almost every
conceivable case. " ' _
Innoxlons in all maladies in which it has been tried, It
has proved absolutely curative in each of the followmg
complaints, viz:
In Daniela-r, Nnnvons AFFECTIONB, masons-ton, DYS
‘ PIPBIA, (lemurs-nos, DIARBEM, Dress-run, [semen
‘ Oossomxon, Summons Tnnsxounonis. sam BREW,
\ Misms'mns'flon,w nuns, DnLososls, LivanoMPuim,
CHRONIC Humans, humanism, Innsam‘rrsnr Passes,
Proteus on ma Faun, aw. ‘
In eases of GENERAL Denim", whether the result of
acute disease, or of the continued diminution of nervous
and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of
this restorative has proved successful to an extent which
no descripiion or written attestation would render credible .
Invalids so long bed»ridden’as to have become forgotten in
their own neighborhoods, here suddenly re-sppeared in the
busy world 'as if just returned from protracted travel in a.
distant land. Some very signal instancesof this kind are
attested of female Meters, emaciated victims of apparent
meiasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and
that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air
and exercise for which the physician has no Mm!!-
In Nnnvons Arnaldo” of all kinds and for reasons
familiaf’to medical men, the operation of’ this preparation
of iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old
oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and
overheating; and gently,- regularly span-lent, even in the
most obstinate cases of costiveness, without ever being a
gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
' It is this latter property among others, which makes it
so remarkably effectual and permanenta remedy for Piles,
npon'which it also appears'to exert a distinct and specific
action. by dispersingthe local tendency which forms them.
In Bumpers, innumerabless are itscauses, a single box
of these dhaiyheste 'l’ills has often noticed for the most
habitual cases, including the attendant Costicmzss.
‘ 1n unchecked Dummies, even when advanced to Dress
"3!, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant
‘ the eh‘ents have been equslly decisive and astonishing.
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating
fconghysnd remittent hectic, which generally indicate IN
orpissr Consumes, this remedy has allayed the alarm
cf trienrls and physicians, in several very gntifying and
interesting instances. .
In Sensuous Tusssonosrs, this medicated iron has
had far more than the 'go‘od Tefi‘ect of the mostncania‘ousiy
balanced preparations of iodine ; without any of their well
known liabilities; ; ‘* I a - -- - l ' ' '
The attention of females cgnnqt b‘etoo confidently invited
to this remedy 9nd restoration, Inthe oaseepequinrly af
fecting them. . - ' r '
In Enema-ml; bothnhronic and inflammatory—in the
latter; however, more decidedly—ithaabeen invariably well
reported, both an Allevieting pain and reducing the swel
lnnge and stiffness of the joints and muscles.
.' ‘ln mangle-ran Finnsit must necessarily fie a great
remedy and energetioqeetoratite and ite progress in the
ine'w aettlen‘mnfi of the West, will ‘pmbnbly‘ be but (if high
xenon endsnnefnlnesa. 7. . ‘ . - .‘» . . . '
No' remedjhas eéer been discovered in the whole history
of medicine-,rwhieh exerts such prompt, he py, sud-Tully
restorative efl’ects. Good appetite, Vcompfua. digestion,
rapid acquisition of strength, vyith 'ui miuéual di'qumtion
for active-mi cheerful exercise, immediately follow if: nae;
jut up in nest flat metllvbpxea containing 503 mg, mice
50 c‘en’ts per box; 'fo'r nle by'dmggiete ma do are. Will
beeent'free; fio- an! :ddrels' on‘rgceipt of the price. All
gotten, _ordoys, 9%., should be addressed to .
" ' ' ““‘B'.’B.‘LOCKE'& 00:, Gon‘éral‘gents.
~ my23—dkwly. ~Z‘ ,: > ~,_ :20 Cadet-Street, New York.
“fimmgymr
WWA?‘
W
ggNIODIUBETI‘g
"'..;Qx‘iirfilfifibo
INVEUBATING‘ CDHDIAI.
TO . THE. :CITLZENS OF NEW JERSEY AND
PENNSYLVANIA.
" APOTHEOARIES,’DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND
-P-=RIVA.~T.E‘.F‘AMILIES. ' .
WOLFE’S'PURE _COGNAC BRANDY. .
, woman’s run “1,3333! AND 'Pon'l'
WINE. ‘ , .2 ‘ ,
woman’s puma,- “mum AND ST. cnotx mm
wonrms puma scomcnmn nuns WEISKY.
, .ALL IN BOTTLES. ,-
I: be leave to call the attention of the citizens a? the
Umtegistetae to: the above Wine and Huang, im
ported} by UDOLPHOVWOLVI'E of New York, whose name
is familiar in every part of this ’ country for the purity
of his ,celebmted chnmlzflmrrs. Mr. Wown, in
his latte;- to me, speaking of the purity of his Wmse
and quvons, says: “I fill'eteke my reputation as a
man, my standing as e manhunt of thirty you-s’. resi
dence in the City of New York, that ell the Buxnr‘md
Wmns which” libbttle are pure ee‘lmliot‘ted;-uid of the
best quality,.e.nd can be relied upon hygyery Enchant. ”
Every bottle hale the prdpfietor’e 'name on t e wax, and
'a'l'ec‘simileof his signature onl the certificate. The
public are respectfully invitegl to celllnnd engine for
themselves. 'l‘o’r sale at Menu. by all Apotheéarlee and
Grocersinl’hihdelphiiz ‘ ’ ‘
GEORGE E. ASHTON,
N o. 832 Market street, Philadelphia,
. 2: 4 ‘ - Sula Agentzé‘or. Philadelphia.
Bend the following from the Neg. ark Courier .-
Enonuous BUSINESS FOR ‘01“: flnw Yonx’Mnncnsnr.—-
We are happy to informant fellow-citizens that there is
one place in our city where the physician, apothecary,
and country moi-chant, can go and purchnse pure Wines
anfltLiquors, aspuress imported, and of the,best quality.
We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this
merchant’s extensive business, although itwill well re
pay eny stronger or citizen to visit Unoan'Woms’s
extensive warehouse, Nos. 18, 20 and fl, Beaver street
and Nos 17, 19 and 21,.Marketfield-stroet.‘ En stock 01‘
Fchnapps on hand ready. for, shipment could not have
been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some
ten thousand oases—Winters” of 1836 to 1856; and ten
thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines,
Scotch and IfishWhisky, Jamaica and St. Groix hum,
some very old and equal to any in this country. He also
had three large cellars, filledyvith Brandy, Wines, km,
in oasks,»under oimtom-Houdd'key, ready for bottling.’
Mr. Woun’s sales ofchhnepps,‘ last year smountgd to
one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in
less than two years he may be equally success! with
his Brandies and Wines. »
"His business merits the patronage of every loves. of
hisspecies. Private families whc wish pure Wines and
Li nuts for medical use should send their orders direct
to‘iflr. Wanna, until avory‘ Apothecary in the land make
up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their
shelves, and replace it with Woun’s pure Wlns and
mavens. ' ‘ » '
We understand Mr. Won-s, for the accommodation of
smell dealers in the county, puts up sssortedrcases of
Wines and Liquors. Such a. man, and such a merchant,
should be sustained against his tens of thousands of op
ponents in the United States, who sell nothing but im
cations, ruinous alike to‘hums‘n health ~and happiness.,
For Isle -b,y.o. K.-:KELLE!I,‘-Dmggist, solelagunt for
Harrisburg. . sepS-dkwfim '
M ANHOOD,
' HOW LOST, HOW BESTORED.
Jun Published in a Sealed Envelope '
A; LECTURE ON THE? NATURE, TBEATMEfiT AND
RADICAL CURE 0F SPERMATORBHOEA, ox- Seminal
Weakness, Semi nobility; nervousness rend Involuntary
_ Emissions, producing Impeteney ,‘ Consumption uni Meninl
”and Physical Debility, " ‘ ' ' :
DETROB. J‘. .OULVEEWELL. 'M. D . ,
The important fact that the awful consequences of eelt- K
'abue maybe efl‘ecmelly removed withoutinternal medicines
or the dangeroue applications -of - unfiu, instrdmentn,
medicated bongiea, and other empirical dances, Ia J 1"?
clearly demonstrated; and the'en'tirely new and highly
auoeesafnlueetment, as adopteduby'the celebrated authon,
fully explained, by means of which every one is ambled to
cure himself perfectly and at the‘least possible cost, there
by avoidin all the sliver-tiled noetrume ofthe day The
Lecture mfl prove a boon to thousands and thousands. 1
Sent under seal to any address, pbst paid, on the receipt
of two Wfitfifie' stamps, by addressing BL CHAS. J. 0.
KDINE‘, 480 int Avenue, New York, Post Box 4,588. I
< uplnodlnwlyi - . » '- , _
HUM P H RE'YV’S '
' SPEOIIIO '
HOMEOPATHIU REMEDIES,
for sale at ' KILLERS Drug Store,
11021 ~ . 91 Mnrket Street
HAVANA .ORANGES z u >
. A prime lotjust waived by g'
oc3o. hWM. DOCK, 13., 51; OQ. ;
mg? '.BARED PEACHES, Dried
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,ftltbical.
ELBODMFE
The attention of Invalids, Physicians, Clergymen‘
scientific men, and the publlc generally, Is respectfully
solicited to the merits of this 0 emical preparation, con.
taining IRON, SULPHUR, AN!) I‘HOSPHOROUS, and
which is identical in its compqsltlon with the Hflnatic
Globule, or red blood. In all diseases accompanied with
D E B I L I 'l‘ Y , M
pale countenance and nervous derangement. analyses of
the blood show a. deficiency of the red globules. Ruddy
complexion and a rosy tint. of the Ile, is plWfl-ys ludieg.
tive of health; while a. pale, warlike slim and counts.
nance,-which evinces a deficiency of the red globules _
accompanies a diseased organism . Preparations of IRON
have been given for the purpose of supplying the red glo
bules, but we contend that IRON alone, SULPHUR alone
or PHOSPHOBOUS alone, will not meet the deficiency
in every case, but that a judicious combination oi‘ ail
these elements is necessary to restore the blood to its
normal standard. This oint, never before attained, has
been reached in the 3300]) F 001), and its discovery
ranks as one of the most scientific and important of the
age. Its eh‘ects in
OONSUM P T I O N
are to soften the cough, brace the nerves, strengthen the
system, allay the prostrnting night sweats, increase the
I physical and mental energy, enrich the blood by restoring
‘ the lacking red globules, increase the appetite, restore
i 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 LpNGS, such as Asthma
Bronchitis, Coughs, 85¢}. _Pnblzc _speakers and singer-5
will find it of great utility In clearing and strengthening
the vocal organs. In Dyspepsm, Liver Complaints,
Dropsy, Epilepsy, Paralyszs, Serofula, Grand, 5:. Vi.
tus’ Dance Fever and Ague &c., its efliciency is marked,
and instantaneous. In no class of diseases, however are
the beneficial ell‘ects of this remedy so conspicuous is in
those harrassing
FEMALE COMPLAINTS
to which the gentler sex are liable, and which tend to.
wards Consumption, such as suppressed or difiicult Men
. stmaticm, Green Sickness, Whites, km, especially when
hese complaints are accompanied with palenes a dingy
hue or pallor of the skin, depression of spiritsfdebllity,
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 of
vitality or energy; and to those whose mental or bodily
powers are prostrated through over: use, either of the
mind or body and we deem it our duty to say that in sl]
cases of Weakness and Emaciatton, and in all discus;
of the Kidneys or Bladder, this preparation has a Claim
upon the attention of sufi‘erers which cannot be over
estimated. A faithful trial will he found the most can.
vincing proof in regard to its eflicacy that could be askea
for. With the above remarks, and with the numerous
testimonials we have. in its favor, we otter the “BLOOD
FOOD” to the consideration of the afliicted, knowing
that it will he acknowledged as pro-eminent overall other
preparations, patent or oflicinal, in point of usefulness.
Circulars giving the Theory upon which this remedy is
founded, also‘ certificates, of remarkable cures, will be
I sent free when desired. We forward the BLOOD FOOD
to any put of the United States or Canaries upon receipt
of price—sl per bottle $5 for six bottles. Be careful in
all cases to take none” hut that having our facsimile sis.
nature upon the wrapper. None other is genuine.
Prepared only by _ CHURCH an DUPONT,
. '‘ ‘ No. 409 Brosdway,-New York,
And sold by them, and by all respectable. Bragg-Esta.
For sale by 0.1. BANNVART, 0. K. KELLER and D.
W’. GROSS 6; 00;, Harrisburg; L few-eowdk'ly
PURIFY THE BLOOD!
MOFFAT’S
YBRBTABLE LIFE BILLS
. .AND" _
vPHmNIX BITTERS.
.Thehigh'nnd envied celebrity which these pro-em!
nent Medicines have acquired for their invaluable em.
one: in all the Diseases which they profelfi to sure: has
rendered the “malpractice or pnfling not enly mecca.
ssry, but unworthy of them.
»‘INALLGASES
10f Asthma _Aoute and Chronic Bhemuetism, Affection!
or the :31st and Kidneys. '
' 81-LIOUB FEVERS ’AND LIVER COMPLAINTS,
In the South and West, where these diseases prevail
they will be ‘found invaluable. Planters farmers and
o&9th once use these Medicines, "will _never sitar.
'iva‘rds ' 'withent them; i ' -' - '
.BILIOUSCHOL‘IC' SEROUS LOOBENESS PILEB, 008
' TIVENE’SS, céws AND governsé dnomc,
, ' , , CORRUPT RUMORS DROP lEB.
DISPERSSLfi—Np per-gen with this distresein disease,
should deley using these Medicines immediately.
Eruptions ‘ofzflre Skin, Emlpela‘s, Fletuleney.
,anns.snn.._Aeun,—For this scpurge of the Weneru
, countryjth‘ese Medicineswill he found a. safe, speedy and
certain remedy. =‘ Other medicines leave the systemsnb
ject to a. return of the disease; a cure by these medi.
clues is permanent;
Try them. Be satisfied, and be cured. »
FOULNEBB or Gomrnsxmx—
GENERAL DEBILITY; GOUT, GIDDINESS,
. I, GRAVEL, , -
Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory
Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite.
Msnoenur. Dressers—Never fails in eradicate er.-
tirely all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than
the most powerful preparation of, Bumper-ills”.
NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Minions
- ' COMPLAINTS 01‘ 'ALL'KINDS. ORGANIC
. - . . V AFFECTIONS. . ' ‘
Pure—The original proprietor of these Medicine
was cured of Piles, of thirty-five years’ standing, by the
the use of these Life Medicines alone.. ,
OPAINS in the Head,_fljde,. Back, Limbs, Joints and
rgans. , , . .
Rnuumsu.—Those afflicted with this terrible dis
case; will be sure bf relief by the Lite Medicines.
Bush-of ‘Blood to the- Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum
Swellings. . ' ... - . - _, . ‘ .
suitors“, or _Kuee’s Even,“ its worst forms. Ulcer
of every deseriftion. '. '
Worms of a 1 ‘ kinds are effectually expelled by these
Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them
,wlgegiever their existence ls suspected. Belief will be
cc :1; ' '
:TBE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS
_- P-UkIFI THE BLOOD,
And thus remove all disease from the system.
'. ~ . ‘ Pneunn "sun 80m er
DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT,‘
335 Broadway corner ofAnthony street, New York.
. 313710: sale by all Druggists. jyl'l-ddcwly
waning.
ALL .WORK PROMISED IN
ONE-WEEK!
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STEAM D‘YEENG ESTABLISHMENT,
. 104 M BRET STREET,
BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH,
' HARRISBURG, PA., ' '
Where every description of Ladies’ and Gentlemen!
Garments, Piece. Goods, 650., are Diem-010mm, and
finished in the best manner and at t e shorted; notlce.
noB-dkwly DODGE 8:. 00.. Proprietors.
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LOCATED
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BAL TIMORE, MD.
The urgent, Most Elegantly Furnished, ma Poipnll'
Jommereiel College in the United States. - Den fined
' Izpresely for Young Men desiring to obtain e T 110300“
lumen. Busuucse EDUOA'HoI in the shot-met was“!l°
timelnd at the least expense. ~ '
A Large and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, 603'
taining upward: of SIX SQUARE FEET, with final!“
0! anuuxsmr, 3nd a. Large Engraving QM anentof $ll9
kind ever made in this country) repreaan ngl;lmlntrel‘lor
View of the College, with Catalogue stating terms ne.,
will be sent to Every Young Men on smalls-flunk!"
or Canon; . ' . ‘ -' “' ‘-
Write immediately and you will receive the pack“?
by'return mail. Address
jln2s-dly] n. K’. Losmn, BALl'llloF-la M”.
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