T 0 AGRICULTURISTS. A Blunt to: In: Pot-Atobgugam—Mr. 3. Miles writes as follows to the editor of , the Bristol Times: , 3‘ “ In all atfccted potatoes, even before the disease is visible to the naked eye, therein to be found a degree of moisture very far in ex cess of that met with in sound potatoes; and thiswateiy principle gradually increases until ‘ the disease itself makes _its appearance, when the character'ol' the notato is changed, and the nausition from comparative soundnegis to com— plete rottenness is sometimes the work of a day, but ufu-ner the doings of an hour. Cuitiva— tors are indebted to Protessor Bollman, of St. Peter-burg, fo'r the accidentaldiscoverwa a. remedy which has been found to answer , so, well in Russia, that on men estates liming houses have been builtvfog the pnrposeof can Fling out the experiment; and,: as itihasaheen in operation in that country since 1868,:1‘4133‘ consequeully undergone a. seveuzyeara’ trial. In the autumn of 1853 Professor'.rßon-ma-n;re. eeived train a, friend! a Qolonet in the: Russian army, stationedfin Slbu4&.',a--sample of‘; new potato, Willi which he 1:306in tho recommen ,dations. namely, 800511.11 quality and a perfect hundred fuld in produce“ .Thesepomtoesmere accidentally placed on the back of a. stove used for heating the Professors study, where, by some mischance, they-.wereforgotteu till the planting season. arrived; when discovez‘edthey were shrivelled so much that fears were enter tained: they would notgtow at all; - - “However, the potatoes were planted; and fiouriahedto such a degree that the’trto refinin mendatious before mentioned were pronounced to he verified; and what was more remarkable still, although the potatoes in the neighborhood and throughout the country was more ’or lake afieeled by the disease, every potato ofthe pew kind .wameutirely free-from the dimmer. Thig induced the Professor to adopt. the ex'pedi‘ent o 1; drying, and in consequence the entire proalt'ce was submitted immediately (etterhbiugdh’flto a high: temperature, "whieh hold the efieet"',of ehmiugeomepotatoes,-a‘ndehri’vellingith‘e're’et, It’ was surmised”. the J'tini'e .'.th‘at' til;e‘“ charred, foam-were ikille'd; ‘th‘e‘y‘ ' were ,‘f‘uevertlieleée planted at the proper season, and ‘the‘ charred potetoes‘ grey and did quite as well as those potatoes ‘ 'which were ' merely shrivelled. The year 185 mg» proved. that, although theifiipi eee'e‘ieé generally dietributed throughout the country, notione of the Professor’s new; flota toeeirere meted by it in the least. ' The ex periment was again re'péateditl 1856, and the crop exhibited the same freedom from. disease. The kindemostly in onltivationtwere thm ope,- riteii on horte 'which were" yearly more or less Weevil-Wises”. still with ithe “mere afilt‘. The ‘digging time 0t.1'857 produced :a splendid crop of potatoes ;' upwards of three agree—were planted. with kiln-driedjjiotetoes, and'alnhough the produce ‘exeeededllf,699 Bug):- e 18; not a diseased potato, who disc‘évered. “In 1858 Protessor Bellman erected a_drying home" with heated floors flux-his} ie’stfite, apd within the past “voyeur:‘aiili‘itai-‘ereetidus have taken place in the .difi'erent estates 11f the prim cipsl landed-proprietors: E‘lt'is' flitifyifi‘gtb’finfi they _the action vhf the shiiiéfiing prodigy :91: potitoe‘s already d'ugeasefl‘azreste the progress of the infection ant} kills eye disease ;_; thus leaving a fidrtion i)!" the ‘pot’a‘td éouud eilouéb to be eligible for sprin‘glplan‘yiygu _;lt “has b’eem stated than .by the cunsfimt rfii‘sin‘ggbf flew vari— etiga from seed; for planting, the diseasmnaytbe asksiderahly diminished. ‘sind thiséprqv‘a'dTQO' he the. case with the fluke kidhgy, for the” fiffib year‘s aimi- -it was introducediland 'ev‘eifliftéi its cultivation‘vhad become pretty general, this tmqua kidney had not bean attackel by? dis. énse ; hm. last. yea-r the fluke has been in some instanpes- as bndiy :‘disgggeglfi _h‘s the Sfortiy'ifold regglifltgfifiigq so that. the process of kiln 111-yin g ptnmjse'sv far greater advantages and more cer; min results an an all the expedienta pntgtqgemer w‘fn'iqh have from._t.ime_-§.o time heen_ofiered f 0!“ the consideration of the public.” . ~ A‘L'gne Farham Cottaggrs’ Annual Exhib‘itinn ‘ of Vfigcta‘bles, 8.20., recently held. the Bishop of Winchester, teferning In Lhe golatn Idisgase, Enid : “He had learnt, axeceipt whiehahe ad~ yi's'éd 311 the cottaggrs go. try. In Norfolkrnnd gorge parts‘nf Devonphire :the potatoe§,,were flint-edit: tows thirty inches apart, theywere hq‘efi up inlhg ordinary manner, and the first pigment the diaease appeared they were cayered fith‘ lhe'soilsjust like celery. In places where ,thigplan had been tried the potatoés prayed £9ch and nnmgrona. ; In some. cases flue pota toes had been planted: one side the ~h.edge,.:ac.— cquling‘ to the new system, and (the, other nécotding to the old, and film consequence was thfit,’ in the former they were goodnnd plenti~ fa], and in the Intterra- fil‘ilnre. “The contagers wiinld d 9 We]! to try the new plan nextryear, andhis lordship would.thank them to tell him the result.” . 1 New Mons of GnatrmG:—‘The Frénéh are prafltising a. new method‘ot‘ getting, a knowl edge (if which'may prove valuable 10 American hngeuxtufisns, imam-eke; it. can be p‘ertbrmed it any season 9f the year ghee spund'matured 111111,: .euu‘be he'd, whethelf the up is in is flowing aftegépr not; f It is performing by removipgp gbill'piehe, of b’ax‘k'end wood. leaving 5311190ng "aud flat surface; to which a. similar piece con: migingegthe bud, ghich is tot form ghe future tfee,"i’s‘fil.!ed, which is Sealed eve;- immediately ’ifiihaébnodio‘fi. This forms a. strong, impervi- Qnszputicle, which emerge a. [tee circulation of s‘a‘pi'vbn'the approach of warm weather, and a perfect. union of fihe perks. . . . _ . V.l Hmrs ox Shmaan.—~Mr. Elfierson, of Ho]- lis;.Ma'.ss., days that ahiihgl'es 'soaked{in a 'thin whitewash made milih-ibri'he' wile}; 'will-71218! much longer than when nothing is uséd. ‘ ‘No matter how‘wi'd'e the shin'glii‘ieirhé iroiila _no; place the two‘nails more .than" m 6 iziéh‘e's‘hpart. Ifanailedanear the edge. and-- the sning’l'e‘is greemi'shriukibg causes it 'to split. ‘ If the M 615 dry and'becomes We! and wells; the nail if on the edge is crowded out of its plahe‘. He dated")! drive the nail quite in,’-buz'lea‘ves snfioi'e‘ntitol- Keep the shingle that cqyers it, sumfiéfitly‘élémmd to allow of the circulation of “it until ’P’Pl‘? “Wigs-<1 . ' I . ; Wash“ 12:5an Hhursnlfih.’—Fr'oh‘the' Jour- M-l 0f .Ayziculmrt we publish; :Eharat'olming Fwy-3P“? in -r.“3§i9sl§9§;¥§°fi£fiw‘9 2%!!th m'the vi‘é‘mit-y ofiihld‘,Diw,s‘nhnigth:—,“Gol. Cul «gm-of Lyme, ha‘s groinfiqq-aix-aprés 9511'qu 36y}! ivheat’, 18W bfish'els, 30¢ng ‘;h‘réé‘ isprig}; min, 120 bush‘en's. The Toin-Farmfinflan: out; :on a field of 85X. acres, ploduce‘d 226 huffinjlh,“ John I). Bridgeman raim’d’x'o’ii'ja lit..- ilia yeast-111m my acres, 96 bushels; afiq'Efijah 5301113611; East Hanover, from three bhg‘hels mégpiifi’gprgs of aoil_, grew 125 bushels 6f M'spripg wheat.” , . . ~, ‘ figsjggniimfinmv Bnronn Sousa—A wri. “tailgating? Homegteqd recommends that. seed bii-léy'shohld'be' steépe‘d before sowing in a. ”Indian o£.ooppem-or~hlue vvilriol. the same as is oftenfione, for when, and than rolled in plastef e'ndngh to dry it. He says itlhns the efi’ect of giyipgjt g 1 rapid 8111,11,de makes it come up strong and dank colored. He thinks @341!“ {”9959 equal?!) ten, gxtra, load; of ma. nut?! ’pgfiupf-e.’ I”! _'f I”; _ (3111 AM BANE grwfl 1w s 1 DUO nnuou'mnnnoga t: - mmsmcxacu." ‘ V ,2 , J ‘ (Janus Hurnuncm- V “in mmfim ”Mina amen“. . KUIMfimI ml ‘ 3 ~ unzw- t, .- tOABINfl-J .‘v‘u‘: 7”! .3. r'd" 3}"; !fi (fair-1‘15?! if: 8..-g; 32% :2: “A ." - Id 1 I t h" , efiKflBERRWA-firi ‘Supexjgr $9ll 43;. we» . mmz’r ms Kafimmmmm D E N T, I. LS.“ LII ‘R MY . Ir gna- U‘Nngi'g's fiqxfnp’ . DOOl 0 E. OF S9EfiNflAL§ BURGER} .' Bfiawctm‘lfihndfl’fl‘iié pibfouionnl services *to “the gitizens of Harrisburg 53nd Vi‘efifity. 0 F M on???“ 3I" '11" '3 T 351;! _E 13:, OPPOSITE THEE R 41) Y H 0 USE. 899.2545 in ' "’ j“ 1;. ML Gum-m, D. n; s. DB“, 0.,7‘W El OHE L, : ‘SURGEIINL AND 0 GUI: I Sr, RESIDENCE IHIRD NEAR NORTH STREET. .119 15 now fully prepared to attend promptly to the ant!” of profession in all its branches. V ‘ , ~ . . A LONG um van! SUCCESSFUL lEDIOAL Immune: Juntifles him in promising full and ample .nutlufaction to all who‘inny favor. him with a call, be the disease Chronic Q; gngvothepygture. 7- ‘ , . mJB-dkwly ii ’ a . . ‘A_T T 0,3313 Y "AiTl'f L,A_Wu ‘ ' ' ' - N'Q‘FFIOE, , .. _ WALNU STREET, BETWEEN SECOND-k THIRD, £13.51 . ‘ nmlsnunc, u. _ {‘ll, 11111120. F. SCHEFFER, "V e‘. . ‘ BOOK, 0412 b 41775 JOB PRINTER, janS .. _ No. 18 Marketsgreet. Harrisburg. ‘ ' W M- ~PiA R '1: 11:1. Lin, snoazason my. 5.1.1712, ‘ ‘ ’ PLUMBER A!9;.BE.I!§§._EQPNDE R v 108 MARKET sr.,flun,msnvne. BRASS GASTINGS, watery descrlptionflnadeto order. American manufactured Legs! and Iron Pipe: of sll silos. Hydrant ofevery description made and repaired. Hot and OOHMAter Bathmhowarfnntha, :Wgfisr 019 nm, exam-n Puppy Img 00 a a up? 149m1: work of every «scripting: aonafi-iheah‘ortm nohcf on‘the’mos‘t reiionabla terms. notary Ind Enginorork. in' genera. ‘.All orders thunk “lll‘ received andpynctnally “tended to; .’ ,u ‘ ‘ 3 highest price in gash ginn fox; old Copper 13ml, Lead Ind'Spolter.“ - ‘- > v ‘ myis-‘atf 7 ”*’- ,- .-e' ‘ . , Jc. , ~_M O_L- T-~'Z, ,_ -. .‘.-nemnt-mmm , rm mm mm No, 6,2Naith say. fist; bim;§a_i§.,]¥algut hm.Mar§ct, m .—. * ,v-Hmwwm 00" '3 9n 0 n J; In! anchor ffl'flmur'zyn a 13% autumnal“ Gunning: commonhandeggi u : Tunis. 'l, ‘. All work done mm: OmbulhlflQlV-VHIM'IIIMOI hi: on gnu-M6ll, and mm kid togiva Imitation. $ 00 .., .. ..‘ww! V. H . , W" ‘ ATTORNEYATLAW ”WW atmmfiwms :m'kinfiinmhgtmgfio’. " ”1.1,“; R EL .1 GIQI’U'S .B 0.0 KIST‘GEE', Tiller 4MB. simply SCHOOL opium”; 1 Es GERMfilfist- ' 21 scum sworn: smut; my! «onnsnur, U ,_ . 17lllllfllvlfl,u. ads-. 2 :-.-.- .. ~ Depot turtle Ida'oféstarqolmanfiVlmepthlowl, Ernie and Musical Instmmu . Mfinblodpflpnl than to; religion mbllufim,z' 5.5 11': .rnoao-dr FR ANKL'I N ' no US" E , nALm__;nogn, _MD . _ a This plenant Ind’oommoidlqjljfiétgl':lpg @lllO roughly L's-fitted mid Mamet: .If 'mlognntly situated on Northamqnggombn‘btgnomdj “ :l‘n‘nklin Itroeta, . few doomwz'at‘or'tysmmafinnfin mn way Dopfi.:£lvu'y;§tlgntion-piid to the comfort of bin guoihigfga 7 :; ’, -” G. ”HENRING, Proprietor, 101$“; ’_ ‘ ; ‘ (81-to 'of 8311215 Grove, Pa.) B A N K ’N OTI G E;—Noho‘eis hereby * , givengthnt‘ jhei unmet-signed havieFfofineQ ‘3me Giuliani, 'and jprepaped' and executed a G'ertiflcqte‘, for the purpose otestfllishlngLaxlhnk of Issue, Discount sud Deposits, under-the. provisions of the act; entitled “:Au act to estebliéh n ~a_va_fl:m‘zzl,-o,t’.lofz-oe' Bankingjn ream]!- venia, and. to secure the public 351 mm .loaa {nominal vem Banks,” apprpyqd the 312%. (My of Merck. A 13.1860, saidexmkto‘be «1191121111 .DOWRINGTUWN BANK to be located in Downingtowu, to consist of a Capital Stock‘ofi Fifin'fihsmnnd mum; in Shh-lien Girl“! ~901- lam each, with the : privilege of; hanging. - themama‘ to surmount, not exuding in all Three antiwar-Thom. mil-”Wm.‘ -. _, .: ’. ~...;: ‘ .s :fihgluspoymi -7 _g_DayidVShglmire’ 4 1 :J‘panWebpterffi, :g ' Millimkogem: William Edge, : z .1. K.:Eihehna.n,s Richard D. erls, " , Samuel Bingwnlt,’ J. 9,. Bough, V ,‘ ~ 3 Stephen Blatchiord »Beptembelz3,lB6o.—.sepl 416 m: -.1 = . _ _.B AN: K '.‘N .0 TI-GiEg—Nonce» is hereby = - given that in ‘Ass‘ocistion has ibee‘n'forined mid. i. certificate prepared for the punpose of. establishing a. Bank of'ls'sne, Discount- and" Deposits under 'the provi sions of .tHe-gctzentitledfl‘m act to establtsh a- sysfiem of Free Banking in Pennsyivania, and to secure theiipubo lie against [os3' from Insolvent Banks,”agproved thealst day'of .lla‘néh;lB6o. @ll9 said Bankrto? e called “The Bethlehem Bank,” and to'-be 1116qu in the boxm‘; 11 9f Bethlehem in the county of Northampfion, with “it? ta] Stock 0% Fiftyfll‘hn‘usend‘ Dollars,- in ahayes of Finty Dollars each,with“the prifilege‘of increasing the hem Stock to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars; »' auzsidfim‘ BAN K. N.- 0.'13 10 E reliance Is. hereby . givagkthat. u; assmiation has been formed Indra certificate pg‘epared, fox-Etna purpose of :olmbllahing '0 Bank! ofgissue, discountgnd .dgposit, under thepmviaionn of Hug-Mt, .entltlml ffAn 463110 eaubhshfizlystem ofzfree bankingin P'enpsylvauia, audio genus the public against loss hyjnsolventv banks,” firmed thethitty—flut day 0! Mpxehi-lsfio. Theyfid :3 to he» called the ‘3 FREE BANK,”.I'I-udlto. halomtpd in, the, city of.-]?hili!.(lelllh1I.I and- to [consist 01 gr. carpi-Mr stock of ONE ,HUNDRED TEOUSAN D DQLLABS,gin‘IhIIBI .of fifty rlollm Mich: with _ the ppigilegq of~in creasing the same ‘to any manna notgxceedingjn all one million of dollars; , dye-dam . EXT ENSIUN OF BANK CHARTER Notice is hereby given that “ The Fishnet? and Mechani'ia" Bud: of emuagu' Bank Yo! unaware-m Depositerlocited innhezborongh ofi'n'anton, Nerthnmp ton county, Pennsylvania, having; capital ‘of lbni’flnn dred-Thonundfiollarwwiuapply te‘thenmhegillntm‘o of Penny-hank {or n renown] of its; charter Sm- fifte 1: years, from We expiration of its present chatteri‘wizh xts present capital stock, powers and privileges, ma without any alteration in or increase of _the same. ' AIMS. MOBILE-E, Pr’esident. M’E. FORMAN, Cashier. jam-dam B. AN K NUTI 0 E.-——Notlc‘e 18 hereby given that an Association has been formed and a. Certificate preparedlor the pix-pose of establishing a Bank of Issue, Discount and Deposite, under the provi sion of the not entitled, ‘9 An not ,to egtnhlieh B'lfltfim of free benkingin Pennsylvania, and to secure the public against loss from insolvent banks,” aggroved‘the 3m day of March, 1880. 13119.:le Bmk ‘be' called the “ State Bank," and to he locatedln the city of Philadel phia, and. to consist of a Oepitalfitock of lift”: Thousand Dollars, in ehnres‘of Fifty Dollars en'ch‘, irit the priviv lege of increasing the same to nnynmonnt not exceeding in all One Million of Dollars. ‘ -. 50294161113" [IO-"SE. FOR BENT—lnquire at the » BROK—ER’B"OFFIOE, No. 126 Market at, where there in moneyJonned on all kinds of, property '. Ilgo, watches, jeyvolry, musical inshrumentn apt-..; mind {or fit the or othin ~ dOZTEHWi‘s intimngznjahm’r v :'-"“':Wlhfle~ Bu‘fiimss mag: E A Y-S, W' for Edi": 8? its lßent. , . «8.1.. M’GULLUUGH, Exchange BKL Man-keg F OR. RENT-a—FROM THE 1:11:31} DAY or Ann nun—A prmodions Two-Stun DWELLING HOUSE, fin Sgcond'street, belbw Pine,) ”with ‘wiilu Hull; hits? .399, Build 93, Maerme 39. my!!!» 9.4! In nlx'il‘g-onga; 11l the rooms jupt papered an’d painted: ' The gecoud ‘siory- divided into 'seven- rooms; ofpe bf’ ivhich'i}; fl 33th.. , -’l."hiw, in qonnecfiou with‘flfi: {got this th‘p’ péijnq lull-just beep placed in m mm thqirougkrepflr, man». it one of the most deairable‘ hous’es in the city. Enquire of " ‘ E. M POLLOCK',"" Market Square, Hurnsburg. Also, several SMALL HOUSES for rent. ; dew-lit! V FOR' REM—From the fins: 6?. ‘A'fir‘i‘l my“, théSTOBE ROOM _now ocqupied by Simuel 'E. Zollénge'r; NO3 65 Marketastreot. For {arms-glyph to - dell .dlqg ,A. ;’ lOUITHPSON. F‘uu“s_‘A'LE'—'A Light. Spring one. Horse WAGOR; Apply at Pitteragn’qstoré, ,Bi-osjd ntreet,West Hari'isblii‘g’. ~ . o 1411! N 02mm TO SPEQULATUES 1' “ unm‘js'gia nfiimih‘Q: Lois ton sun: A number of Jugs size BUILDING LOTS. adjoining the Round [101135. at! Work '81:!) I of the Pennsylvania Baum“ comp“; will be sold gov find on reasonable terml- Apply-to ‘\ saw-den: ; . 101 m W.‘.HALL.- R E M'O‘V‘ A‘L’.‘ . ’ JOHN W'JiaLOVEM; .-; ’.MERCHAN '1“ TAILOR”; fiulrainovedAtp ' - " '3’ r i:k 6.0 mum mum; .. ~ ~. Mymhum beams-en to “minim. M Ocm‘f (f »j 5: :- "n‘ Instwlvgu‘c $1011?” .I- 1." MB B‘l 0- tg'vwnuf ‘.. ‘he‘v—Kuéuéin nit-min,- a§mmflkz~zgmamm 03,903!“wa !W" . mung-"’m-‘g-a‘. § mmmufln‘ . mu or mom mm. and mm. m., "QWWQ‘IFW~ m! . .-.‘ 2:2:0‘71131 :e‘;x=s" 11H? ' ‘4 ‘ filifi'tfllaitcuns‘ Tan Anuummox 'm Luammsml'here in trotting tendency in_thia age to ' appr'oyriste' the moat expressive ‘wordu of other languageu,va§d diet t‘ while to inept-route them into V omi- own; 'thhpz‘thoiwqiil ‘Oaphlio, fihiél; is _froin the" Grist, signifying “for the held,” in now becom— ing popularizud in oingectiop 'with My ppaming’e3 great Hamish: remedy, but it will “9°“ be “ted in' ‘n 89:6 gen eral my, and the word Cephalic will become I: mm mm as Electrotype and many others whose distinction as for eign words has been worn may by comlhon usage imtil they seem “native a. to the manor born.” ' - ’a'rdly Realized In ’ad ’ll ’orrible ’eadacho this hlt‘ternoon, hand I stepped into ‘the himthégafies band plays ,hi $03116 mun, "flail you‘ hease me'qf'lenfieadqche ‘.’.” “Does it hehe muffs," :o_ “fiaxoredinglyfhnyfl hi, hfnd'npén that ’9‘ gave me a (39ch my, mail ’poh mg 'bnoxy'it cured me as 'quick that I ’n’rdly realized 1 7nd M! an ’endache. i]? Humans is the favorite sign by {which nature makes known any deviation -thatever‘ from the natural state of the brain; and view‘ed'ia this 11311 t it myh’e looked on as a ssieguard intended to give notice of dilesse which might otherwise escape attention, till too late to be seme died; and its indications should never be neglected. Head . aches may be claSsifled _under two names, viz : Symptoma tic and Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache is exceedingly common and IS the precursor of a. great variety of discs-BBS, among which are Apoplexyi 9°“: Rheumatism ‘Md ”.1 febrile diseases. In its nervous form “is ginp‘athet'ic of disease of the stomach constituting sick headache, othe patio disease constituting Minibus headeehé, oi ‘ worms, constipation uni other disorders of the bowels, as well as renal and uterine reflections. V pisesges of theéheant are very frequentlf amended "irithfiesdachés; Anaemia uni plethora. are also emotions which frequently . oeeasion meld-aha.— Idiopathic Headwhe‘is also ne.-y common, being usually distinguished bythe, name o_fmmmus headache, sometimes coming on suddenly in a State ot'sppnienflj‘soumi‘fihflth and pros :ntmg st ones the montsl‘nndfphysiesl' “ewe, and in other instanas it coined 6a sloilflfi uemq‘es’b‘y. de pression of spirits orzaeenhity of tempos-. 1 In mos-tinnitus . can the pain “in the front of the head, ovoi- ono-o'r hbtli eyes, and sometimes prgyektiig yonlfiing; under this class may lIFO b 9 nynbgl‘Nafifilfgt’a‘. : 3“ I; _ , ”nor' the nesting; qr dither aim or Eqnihchefiihe oe phalio 11in- huo been found a. ante and we fomedy‘, r'elie; win; up 1110317;ch pan-jig- i; fq‘ui’ nfiligfil, End b} in; _shbtle poibr‘oridiouting thd diogallea‘ot' whieh Rachelle in the unending index. . . ‘ > > - 1 Ramona—Ming”; {35913, Jpn $913,111! Igor a box of Dep- Wll9. Elna, my"; hat al‘o‘of’figfiurg ELEM!” Hm think ing "that! lam-19m wimpy; Pi}, mum .yn’ll. be; ,gtyhex igflfifig‘fihfijfi'ih : Wm. Hhfifl’fiiflfl‘z‘i mid: simviFh iyesaaxltwqbgs'wa'ma ms! Woof mama;- regfiwfieg‘rvfgri .5 A.“ . 0.8!- 2133.; ; legumil- #l3- ,V 11:39. '-'; 9 {iii 13.11.!!! ”Hi? I! ,9». ,°.- ' - Brunt-540611.: mm 41151 $91.33! Mit.he.r9”-th° gag-flint (nil éi'tmejhe 23113 g‘qd don"lidfilldly about it II it. .7 .5, « -£ons.tinufl9n or: Castings“. K. . ‘ "Emma "aim macaw-“mm".iiiowmena a!!! awn-ms ‘ . hind, and so much nhg'lectggg’gzgfiibbfibg. _WP "fixinfinfi imwcieqsneqq{m . .; it”; ‘. ,- 1- may! as . 'ht'diwmuaot‘ttnp; L my . no to oiiité- afixigggfiflé' hfohhtzitjhthi yum" rib}? and amplifier:- 6971 mm??? saggy («:le .iflgiéua m., cfifi,"ipd.nflepsigil!-‘M9§t§d _itwillbghfiu ‘ _e‘égflqror w'th‘untiyi‘ely-‘igjve, ‘mwmgglw,h ro. yhich mvéflli'fi; '9'lfl‘3ém f.§!§‘ifl.m,§ “We? golibi Manama. put Humming: aqnmetévfiietaw while. t"l,ans.tr.n,in‘om'i Mtg! misalimlfifilfllfimm ravine;iammsgmységtegfimggryfiggygpami; App-l play; ‘lplleps’j“-Pinlyfil, :Hyst'arii‘,“ yf'gohogqfiagig, Molnacholy,and innit”? indium .3119 r,pre'lence in the ”mm-hymn dam-i . :syfifitafin‘.~ 'NbV-unlrequgnfl; the dimsxnimd origin-Mini mntlpsmybnt fa‘kq on u'indepohflaht oximneo‘nnlubmmqqfifiofldieued in 111-cu]: stage”: :z-nom, m thus. hound-tummy? ifi'quon that the disorder shouldreoalvg imfiuimfitte‘nfion yrh'en? over-it ownisf'and no perionzahoqldlieglfiéfitp' got; i' in‘! of Gefihilie'Pml'on iba first appuvm‘éfl'tho‘ ‘o'omplfln’t u their timely use will expel my jggidiqul ‘gpprogicherhi' disease md'd‘eah‘fl! thildin‘gemu foo-to hum“ life. A Rei:lll*sing. - 'PhysiciigfiéWQXl-{MfigJ'dfifi‘lifijhtfiatvhpadgqhe 1 ’ " Mil": ’J 65143;: Go'fia' !“Docif’r "ili'gone !thhé fiij’y’gngpapt aired‘im' injuhcmnty mmifuesrmt um ‘yq; was: send. more 9°31!“ I can‘have. 1119 p hqprly- ~ ~ . :.‘.. " -. ‘ ' ‘.fhy'fijaian33loufcii; .ge‘tvtli‘g'm at in; pryggiqtd. , 9,911 {6l" Oe‘pfiilic Pills, ‘I fllrdithey fiéver nil, auditedglilpiqnd them}! “KW! 9? financing". - 7r. ' V > 94:” ~ ‘ Mrs: Jngqa +1 yuan am: for q wraimfly, 'p'p‘d 455“; tell in my sum-mg grien'ds, {annoy are a. gal. blésgg'gg. Twmi .mnmexs.er; DOLLARS swam—Mr. Bpalding has sold twq miliona qfrbpttles of,_hiu‘aelebmthfl Prepared Glue and it is estimated that each bottlejaul all-lent ten dollars worth of broken furniture, thus makmg an aggre satavofi: met: nilngew'; gonna mutated ‘.'.rqlfi um loan by. ,thig, “mama. integtipn, ;; Havingzque his Glue‘ a 116999110111 5399:9116: 99.1 :xilreposea to do‘ the world still ‘grefitgr sefllqemyicufipg >2 ,the,gching he» a with his Cephalic..l?ills, and if they; new: good as his films, flout ache: vngl soon vaquh away like. new in July. , _ ‘ .-: 1130'“! Emma“. 321 the; them: 3319?!“ inkirty incidegi't .tja the close“gtt‘entidd td‘qhgixiofis 0" study; 3139' among the n‘umero‘na‘cansea or Nerv'oua' Begging: z.._ , Tm) dismemmtesof mind and body @9149“: tin. yfiin‘dmrgw ing complaint‘ is Lfatfil‘hlgit to all angry gun mugging :, shimmy-spy this disorder can aura-ya jghlgzin gnaw. .re! at from th'e'se' distressing attacks by using Ougql. {hag gépxulig Pills Jr'naneve; the aymp'gqmu 3.13 pm.. 7,11; ganja-vir th‘g' (_S'vlv'r tagke'd brain am; so’othen $3O: attained an'd‘ j 11':in _ ne'ryfeg, margins {Eggtafngmn‘pt the‘stbm'gch whichjljrhjsfifi: ganglia-nick and ag’gnvatan’the‘disordeted'cbmtiti‘on of pie; 1‘3“" .‘. _ -.:'- ~> I'm! won: nowmoeSmldiug’a'Oeohaliav Pill: arr: A certain cm fox-Sick Bandung, Bilioul Hundache‘, Nervous Hamlin, Continues: and General nobility. ' : _ ram-r D!sbqvmi¥.;—_‘Amqgg ms mag importagt‘ on“ th‘e ’g‘re'lt medieil disooveriu-offlzld‘ngq may by mfiiidep‘éd the “stamp! vaccinatigl to; pmgectjon tram Small" Pox, the‘ cephuierm {0.1" nll9fl.9r.fiaid;acfie;'hnd ‘ifine’m ,of Gaining: formic praianfipp 91: rush; oithar qg. ilij‘nhjii a nte'spicgfld; gimme bemflzg‘yillibh‘exppfleneed‘ by: ant; fairing hqfinify‘loqg’fitor thgi‘rflipodtarors airb' forgottén. :23?va you ever buy! tpb‘Qiek Eeidunhe‘!’ Do you remember thy-throbbing temples; the fev‘eretl br‘i, thy lonthinggml (lingual: fit the night of food! _Hai.'idhlly uhfitnuvw‘ere- or pleasui-‘e, obnenafioh" or' ntudj- 'ng» of the 0611113111: iPillshquLl hwexr'elievod-you fiofi’fll‘ths‘ anfiriniylfiéfi‘ 16:15pm experisnhed. For thifi :‘n‘d' 9 th'ég pumiéawou 9119qu always have ‘1 box oftheih ‘q’n but” we‘ll: occasionrequim. < ' ' . - ‘ ‘ z ....(3 . 3 wag, ‘~."7_.¢,.aws?i m Nervousfleadache £ll I. .CURE. i Iliteladacaa By the mic (if these Pins um perioflie attacks oi N". on: or Sitk Héadaéhé inn-y He'pre'vantm; mg {g egg“ at the commencemqnt' 91' u; :ttnclg immedigto relief from pain um! sickn’e‘sn'will be ofitaiified. ' - Y They spldomjgill ingumovjnglha Hanna. and Head ache to which females are no subject. V They-tiét gentlynpon the' may. “mm"! Cost-ice mm] , __ ‘ For "Ifi‘t‘e‘r‘arg'flc'fii Students; Delicate Females, ind all‘ pal-lona. of 32469:“!!! M 5138; “19! are valuable as I Luann, Improving the appetite, glving tom and “'5" who dige’ativo 'orgm; And maturing the autumn emticm and nttength of the whole lysfiem. V , _ The autumn: 15mm aria the result of long investi pilot: and awfully 0|)!!de experiments, 5““! 35“,, in use many yem,dnrlngwhlcl;fimg they 1“" prevented and relieved 'I not manual: of pin {and lulu-In; mm Hempptv‘hoflhrer o:63;?an #1 the 367 mm: ”stem or now I ioniziéd Itah of the "mob. mm, In "and! Vfisot'lblé‘in t . A : hm: co . gnsflsafiy“Momma-tee:..r.‘£',’:';:;°"' “d “8 310”” of diet, Milk: than“: of . out 1:... y“ 10 mm nMan a a.” u “may - any dun. children. ' . . 18m them to , “WM“ o', PQUKIERFIITB! ,A , ’ The genius Inn in limtu'nl of'fle’nryc, Spawn; on mhhfim' :w = : - ‘i- .‘. a.“ 5" ”3% nml fll‘ other’deul‘au in “dismal. A 39; '11! 136 funtlnnfil'mm bu Fo‘a'ifit 6! in. WCE-WMHWE clams. m " Euusommu - .‘i .1 “El-.‘.!“ ”ALBI-NG, agfl‘zugfiflflfllfllfilfllw you. ELI): Quint. THE ONLY DISCOVERY ' WOR‘I'HY 01‘ ANY CONFIDENCE FOR _ R E S 'l‘ 0 R I N G > THE BALD AND GRAY. Many, since the great discovery of Prof. Wood, ha“ attempted not only to. imitate his restorative but pro fess to have discovered something that would produce results identical ;.but they hnv'e 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 resistless sway. Bend the renewing: Bun, Maine, April 18, 1859. P3Ol. 0,-J. Woon & Co. : Gents—The letter I wrote you in 1556 concerning your valuable Hui: Restorative, and which you have published in‘this vicinity and also where,2hs§ given rise to numerous enquiries touching the facts in the case. The enquiries are, firstilis it a fact of n]! habitation and name, as stated in t 9 com municatlon; second, is it"tru'e of all therein contained third (1065 .my hair still continue to be in good order and of natural color '5 To all I can and do answer invariably yes. My hair is even better than in any stage of In? life ‘ for 49 years post, _more soft, thrifty, andbetter colored; the some is true of my whiskers, and the only onuse why it is not generally true, is that the substance is'weshed ofi' by frequent nblntion 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 agree-t number of letters from all parts ‘of New England, osking ins if my hnir 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 bssoly imitated, and been used, not only without any good elfecr, but to absolute injury. 1‘! hu've‘ not used any of your Restorative of any account for some months, and yet my hair is as good 11l ever, and hundreds have examined it with surprise, as] am now 61 years old and not 3 'gray hair in my hood or on my face; and to prove this fiscal send you a. lock of my hair token off the 'past week. I received your favor of 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, end-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 efl'ects do not follow, the foilurei's caused-by the impure article, which curses the inventor of the 'good. I deem it my duty. as heretofore, to Hoep you. nppris‘ed‘of the continued efl'ect on my hair, as I n‘ssuro all-vv’ho enquire of me of my on shsken opinion of its valuable results. , "' ‘ I remain, deer six-s, yours, ‘ A. O. RAYMOND. ’ i ' .Asn‘on’s Ros, Ky.; Nov. 30, 1858. prior, 9. J., Woon :‘ Dear Sir ;,-—I would certuinly be doing-you a; great ingestice not to make known to the world, the _wonderfil as Well ss-tue unexpected result I have experienced from using one bottle ofyour Hair Restorative. After” using every kind of Restoratives extont,;hut without success, and finding‘my hesdanesrly destitute of hair, 1 nos flnsllyindncegl to try a. bottle of your Hair Restorative.“ Hog, condol- and” justice ’c‘ompel me to announce to whoever muylreed this, first I'now ' possess a new Ind‘ beautiful growth-of hair; Which I fronounce richerond _houdsomerfihnn the original was. will therefore take occsSion' 'to recommend this in valuable remedy to m. who-nay kelgthe necessity of it. Respectfully yours, REV: S...ALLEN BROOK. P. B -—Cl'his" testimonial of 'my 'lpprohutioxi'for' your valuable medicine (as you are aware of) is unsolicited; but if you think it worthy of a. place among the rest, insert it you wish; it not destroy and sny‘nbthin‘g.’j_ Yours, Jno.; ' . Run-fist. B'. Depot 444 Bro-away, and, sold by all dealers through out the world. _ ~. _ 9. 1.33001). ,& Ooakroprietorsrm Broadway, How York and tithes-hot Street, St: man, No. , _ . And una- by 111 good Maggie“ and rum Good! Deolers. ~ . __ _ 4 . . nol‘i-dglrwam H AnNoDa-s '0 ME W onMeEM \ T 0 TEE TIA-”. 113- . ’ ~ nmvsflmoou or mans ’V‘a‘ rith‘ 'and mum eglor Iqu guns; chug): .mq tumiwhyninorr WzAfiflv .01.! 3,173, on, ,Mfifl when 'opce apfpfied remains [durable fog yuan.- m‘il‘ed'xfree-inlbottles‘ o'f‘Sl'iOO'.‘ ‘- ‘i" 1""? " HUNTES: ‘WQQB’KflOILET tummy? in?!” ;I. d-azflixigwhit'enens' t 6 the c‘o'mple‘aiofi,“§ifl as unii o my thing!” 11994 _fpr ghiqpurfae ganged _fi-ae {013505011}; 4 a raw unman- m m.,?! ‘remoir'es‘ t'aln' fr‘eélfl'es, SEEN-OM Pleflpfibnfl-DfithQ akin, mum free form can .A ~ .. ' . i_. RE‘EUNT’S"""IMPERIAL "P'O’MBDE,” 1'01" the liuh‘,‘ Meaghan. any! Wye": its smut} nap: inflow-tall ing’o‘ .and warmed TO MAKE in}: mun CURL, Wimiorflfloxfi :1",1-!n: “2 '.s-z g 'ru L‘:I:I-x . awn,“ swan BEAUIIEmi’Ior the tea-2mm guuig‘clemdep‘und‘whitens the teeih- harden: the gums, giddebfth Ibre'sth- efl'e'ch‘xhny,‘ Pvß'h smnvmann‘nx f nggo'AND PREVENTB TOOTH-A 0313, mailed fzjee or“ . . ‘_ 1 ' " .mm'r’s “BRIDAL waATE- pnnmmnnxaqwma gfiaet’b‘f’ or‘n’hge blo’sloms iiid oohgne; hailed free’for . Azti -: -;‘l‘--'J"=" r., " "4:4 UV" ’ This exquisite perfume wen first used_ by the ERINGESS notm‘w or- ENGLAND, an ‘h‘er jinx-Huge. ”311153118. HUM $.OO. mega-Inga thearmnvnas mthmaesm. ease bf‘Pe'rfult'nel-y ,(in which 3119! the above amides; Vereinoluddd'fi mfiandadme mglaawim g'ola stop‘isér'ag 9.13.991 91:31.6“); mmculm 9*. (111.191! .appemd in 16.1“? phblic printb'.‘ Alrthe afibye a'ftioles' pent FREE by ex-_ W633} fortfijmm- 20%}: can 'either‘flo‘fibmpanyrthe' p'rd'er our? Wdzwfihefiprfiw as?!“ 0! delivery of‘ seeds z' _e _y’ ' 34.; "nnunmjtnofi, 'l. : , Chg; 3:1. ,; - z : ‘tParfumus to tire queen, ‘'- Byaum Sm“. I:oan3. W 70.7 84389! swam, ' The'Tg-sde’ ihpplied: " ‘ " Pmunumni' ‘ 3142861144“! af' ' '.:."=l=' :: fin 7" fiaitgektépem; _ /Prep / 6. "ql'.:' 12;: gncoNom/Cw . a7_ éa‘fiimfipawfl “(3%: :23; save the-" Pieces! 94.. As aéeidem m'n liappzn am- in {ball-76310111321! fumi~ lies, it,“ vary desirable to inve some cheap‘ndtconve nient wayvfpr rewiring Furniture, Toys, Crockery, ace. . SPALDING’S PEEPARED)_GLUE H - meeti all sixth einérgen'c!en,and I'zo‘ houuhbld can afford tn be without it; It. {a dvfiya:rglgyima‘upto.thb ”stick ing 1”?!“- ..Thm il. 'l9.- longer. lingual}? .f.01.'- limping chum-'splinterod’ «max-g: 6511165 an ', and lii-okay! grpdlel; . _Lt:is‘justitho u’tigle. (or none, .Ihelh ain't! other. oraaéz'qginm wprktlo popular with India of refinement m.u°" ,|.';'."‘.. .l.,v* V'V I'm-many ble 'qpmfiognmeo; . being choral? call 110 ch 3330qu ‘on, nptl gunning 3% the~ “lymph quilfifiu' of'the' t ci‘bine m‘nkei'l" Glu'é: -It maybe and in: $119.. 91.: of. ordinanmnfll-se. being will more ndh‘enivg. _' ’ ' ' ' . ' “USE UL'IN EVERY‘HOWSE ” ' ‘ 113.—A Bl.“ ueompujpg nah beetle. Price,” cents. " ' . . ..- . 7 . Wygéllpgni 1) row, fi9.;§§ 9394:, 3:391, Raglan. .. Address HENRI 0. SPALDING‘I: 00., .‘ , '.‘.. 1,1§9;N9.8,600,Ne0nz-kl. rut upafo‘r gnlgrg in pass; containing Four, night and Twelvg D enra'be'autifnl thhugnphio Show-Gama :ccom u use": ~30“. :5-- . 7‘ 1133:5113“ bogflofo'f BPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE will a: ’4 ten time-git- oost annually to every hflflflfiholqu, ' , 7‘ ”r ‘. , . 1 ~ 5 ' Build by Jnont Stntlo'nenmmggluu‘ Hal-dune and I'm-nix mlera;.Grooer‘s. uni mac’s ore‘s. " [film] Llsfisl‘ww'w 923 m _ .. , wan n e _n . “fighting; "‘oumm; -' ‘ " 'P ' - “i: O 1‘ Gamma.“ .GELAVTLNEévThé-éaiesl _mieu Imm ~ Rummy“ willow-blight “"1” g 2;? ”’ ‘f ‘. " :"""'"‘-‘P°? F‘iwa'; Kmm’wsmvwsmm km,” ”(W’MWA;:;:I ,t. :3 , ' Ax spenent and Stomachic preparation of IRON pus-i» lied of Oxygen and: Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen Sanctioned by the highest Medina) Authorities, both in Europe lend the United States, and prescribed in their pumice. _ The_experienon of thousands. duly proves that on pre paration of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities ol theobiood, depression of vital 'energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexion, indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case. ' ‘ Innoxions in all maladies in which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative-in each of the following complaints, viz: ‘ In Barium, Neurons Arrserrose, mummies, Dr‘s nrsxs, Consrrn'rxon, Dunstan-m, Dvsnsnnv, Inomllfl' Oosswrrios‘, Sonornnons Tusncuosrs, SALT Reruns, Misusxsrnouion, erss,o3nosoers. LlVBBCom’umrs, CEiIONIO Vussnsonss, RnEVIA'I'ISI, Iti'l‘llluflfl'mi'r Fauna, Purses on Iran hos, an. » - In cases of GENERAL Dreams-r, whether the result of acute disease, 'or of the continued diminution of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trinlp.‘ this restorative has proved succeszul to an extent which no description or written attestation would rend er credible . Inulids so long bed—ridden as to have become forgotten in ‘ their Own neighborhoods, have suddenly rte-appeared in the. busy world as if just returned: from , protracted travel in: ‘ distant land. Some very signal instancesof this kind are attested of female Snfl‘erers, emaciated'victilns of apparent maintain!!! mgnineous exhaustion,cfitieal changes, and tint complication of nervoris and dyspepticisverslon to Air: and exercise for which the physician has no name. In Nesvous-Arrlcrmss .of all kinds and for reasons familiar to medicsl'nien,‘thé’operation oi;r this reparation of iron must necessarily be salutary, for," e the'old oxides, it is 'yigoronsly tonic, without belngfeleiting'end‘ overheating ; 'snd gently, regularly Ipofient, email in, the. most obstinate cases of costiyeness, without eves-being a gastric gurgatlre, or inflicting _s disagreeable sensation. It is his latter property. among” others; which makes it so remarkably efl'ectnai and permanent: remedy for Piles, upon which it also sponrsto exert a. distinct end specific. nation. by dispersing the local‘rendency which forms theme. In Msflnssdsmumershle as are itscsnses, s. single but of these Chaiyheste gills has often snfliced for the most habitual cases, including the attendant (.'os’tiosmss. ' -' In nn'eheche'd Dianna}, evenwhsn sdvhnced to'D'rm I rim, confirmed, emuidgingg= and apparently malignant theeil’eegs have beenennslly decisive and astonishing. , , In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitsting comm-m _rexnittenthectie, which generally indicgte j!!! omen-r Consumes, thls're‘nedy as ‘s'ilsysd‘ths‘slmn of friends and physicians, in sevenl very gratifying and: interesting instances. ‘~ . 5 . ' . ' 5 :In Bonornsonsgunsnonsosis, this medicated iron hu had is! more than thrgoon ,en‘e'ct urine was; cuntiorjsly ulsneed mtionl ’on iodine, without any or their well knownllnbilrtios: ‘. . e -- ' ' ' -, '= :The attention of females cannot be tooeonfldently invited tothis (smelly ull restorative, in ,the csses peculiarly sf », Mifigtheu. _ ; .. ,In flunk-flax, both gin-{mic and luflmrnatory—‘dufiho latnr, how'dvor, notedecidedly—itlni b'u’ah lhvix-nbly you uporwdggboth-u afieviaiihg .pdn Ind reducing .thnu'iul. Ins-lanlntl-ififlhw .0! the, Joints and nan-91w = . » - 4 , ..n Mum-mu! Fauna it RWJIBWKHI ks 5.3 m: x‘emfi'giy‘ifid'gpéig‘otic'r'es'thlfivb; nn‘d'fig prom In the, gar-ammonium therWe‘at; will prohbly no one of Inga flnfi'flsflmfflnen.‘ % ~f '-'~‘--=: _ ' !No-mmldyhflxmrboeßfimWfldlhmwholohilmry (If; median», which new: finch gummy kffi’hm ml:- momma emu- 69w #159911“; pump 9% dmeafiion, r‘gfifd‘icquiaifion'qf str‘éngph, in]: m hpusual'di‘apogilfion fof “five-and bhpérfuliegeifise, imniéiiin‘hélflollowmusé. ‘ Putin}: in nest: flat new méodtuning' comm; 1511“ go, can Ber Igoxg. forms, by; anguish madam; Will tip can! [recite my midway 911.5053ij 111 the pile... . All lgttw-Jvfiw.9!o‘-,~ahbnldbea}ddrmeq to .. ,' _ , g 115-3. BOOK-H. . ’OO.;Ge-enl‘Aggu'ts‘. - ' ' mama: ' -‘»i-‘ «woman- Sth‘fl, New Yoj-k; m“??? We»- Nip—{s’ss ”i S9M gomcmunm‘g A: . .. 'l‘ a: INWfiflRATfNG-COHBM Tofflm ClTlgE_lY_.§"_'o__l'_‘ ,NE‘F; :JFRSE‘Y “END" Apomnomms, Dnuoolsra‘enooans AND ~II ”PR IVA TE' ‘FA M LIE‘S'. “ ,_WOLFE’S PURECOGNAQBRANDI. . = "WOLFE’S PURE MADEIRA, SHERRI AND PORT wrung; ‘ 4 " ' ' -~, » ~2 , WOLFE 2S PURE JAMAIC; AND 51...G801X RUM. 'WODFE’S'PUBE scorcn am) mtsn wnxsmr: _ . ALI. IN ‘3 O TTLE'S.‘ -.'.: - ' I beg leave to call the attention-9f the eitizens of the United states to _the ‘ shove Wines and‘ LjQuonS', im ' rted? hyiUnoapso Won". of Neva-York, wh‘o‘se' name gfmiliardn-eyeryvpart oi ~this:eountry'fot the purity aimswglebmted Semi-Ins! -S§!lI-APPS; ,Mr. Wows, in his letter to me, speaking oi: ‘the purity of his Wines and motions, says: ”twill stake 'my reputatibn as a man; my standing” mmerehnnt of thirty‘yesrs’ resi dence in the City of New York, that'all the Bnmnrand Wmnsnyhich 1- bottle are-pare is imported, and of the best quality, and can be relied upon ,by‘every purchaser, ” Every bott e has the 'prdprietor’s name on t e tax, and e. gee ail-ale of his signature on the' certificatb".~ a'l‘he public ‘ *rsaglactmuy invited to cell'snd examine for themselves . or; sale still-nu; by all Apotheoaries’and Grocers in Philadelphia. ; V _.- v - V r l , » . . GEORGE E. ASHTON, . V N 6. 832 Market streeg=lfhiladelphiag - . " , i p Sole Agent?” Philadelphia. need the following from ‘the'New- ork;o9urier : - Exoauoys Business son one-111w Your Mmmnasm— We are happy to inform our fellowpeitilnns that there is onedpla'e‘e‘ in'our city-where the: physician, apotheeary, and 006.1 th merchant, can‘go and'pu'rch‘aee pure Wines ' and Liquors, ss‘pure asimportem'an'd of thwbest' quality: We. daznot intend to. give an elabofste description of this meyehant’s extensivehusiness, althoughtit wilhvell re: pay snyjstgauger org-citizen to visit Unoarno Mann’s extensive Warehouse Nos. 18,20 and 22, Beaver street and‘N’os' 11, 19 and 21, M'arketfleld street. Hlsstoc‘k of Fohhapps- on hand ready for shipment could not have been lessthan thirty thousand oases ; » the Brandyr some ten thousand cases—Yinrsges of 1836 to 1866; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and st; Croix Rum. some very oldiand equal to any-in this country. He hlso had three large cellars, filled witthrandy, Wines, £50., in costs, under Custom-noose key, ready for, bottling. Mr. Woma’s, sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one'hundred'aud eightygthousand dozen, and we hope in less than two years army be equally successr ‘ nth his Brandies and Winesk ; ’ , ' His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. ‘ Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors-for medical useshouldsend their orders direct to Mr Wears, until every Apothecary in .the land make uptheir‘miuds to discard“ the poisonous sum from their ihelves, andlreplaoe it with-,Woarals pure Wine and xuons: ~ . ‘ 3VO understandxur. Wen", fox-the xeebimnodltion-of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and’quuors. ' Such a man, and such a‘ merehant, should be sustained against his tens of thousands of op; ponents' in‘ the United States, who sell’in’dthing but in! tatigns, ruinouaalike to human health and happiness. lon-sale by 0. K. Hmn, nugget, sole smut for Harrisburg. ~ ' _' . j _ sepS-dkwflm ANHO 0 D , n-Oiw li-o‘s m,- smo w n n e '1! on: b. : , Jim Published, inn Sealcdi‘Elmldm ‘ A woman ,ONJI'HE- .NA'EUFG; rununnfir. um um“;- cum; 0: Brenna. 98111101“, or seminal weakens; 89:1!!! 99m”; limwsnm qnq 1919 mm”, Biniehionayprnaucing impotene'y, Consumptioh mammal udl‘h‘ysieailnéuflity‘. ' ‘ 2' ' ' * w: B! ROB.‘J. .QULV‘EEWELD. 'M; D. Thei‘gno‘nan; fnqgjpet we laflulzvhnleqwncu of'lefl ebuse may he‘elfecmally removed wippunnnternalmediclnee or the dangemne epplipntinnq of genetics, _ imfirnmente, medicated" being)”, and otfien’fimnirical decides, _ia here clearly «mount-axed, "and the entirely new and high" auoqnmful treatment, an ndopted by the celebrated not or, fully explained; by means of whit-meter, one is enabled to cure himself patiently and at the [emit poeainle cost, there- By “hiding all the univerfi‘erd nostrnnu‘of-the day The Lecture win prove a boat} to Ihon'smda‘undrthomnds ‘ ' Sentnnder seal to‘ Enyliddrese, post amid, on the receipt of two onstage eminpsfbyr damning: Dr; CHAS J. 0. KLINE; 489 First 43191119;er York, 120:: Box 4,686. . , ""19.'d"“'1-V ' A_____ H UMP-HRIE-Y’S’w - HOME OPA TlllO 'REMEDIE S, for lilo l‘. ‘ " ‘ ' ‘ " “USER’S Drug Store, 1102'! “ 91 Msrlget Street. HAVANA? URA’NGES !‘U 5 ' .‘A-pxiine'lofiijuat roeé'ived by 5 ~ ; ‘ ' ‘ 09mm.“ 1‘ V. - ..;, ”-.WM-JROQKJB-ra‘c" DRIED , PARED; :J’E'erGchS', Dried momfifia mm?“ 3’?” "W" m" 0 .V «m. . . ’v"‘3t‘°s°'iwu.’ocx.:nwco, Tow-309$ wan ehdl’éaa‘vfii-‘iety; 'th -, mam-mm“: “Minion 6! but“! littlo‘oiu, i mnnzßWr-ws -: w s a , x SMOKE IgrSMOKEJ ,1, :~.SMOKE:I I: link “....ka LAxgflgßAanm-“d “3‘: I!!! awwmmwggw 1.4, gig; * _ 451.2,1 1‘» I'l. filthital’. WWI-VIA filchital. _ F .70 D.. ,F The attention of Inwalids. Physicians. Glergymen, scientific men, and the public seneg‘ally, is respectfully solicited to the merits of this chemical prepsratio m.,. mining mon, SULPHUR, AN!) ynospnonoulg, m which is identical in its composition With the Hemmer, Glabule, or red blood. In all diseases .sccompanied with ‘ D E B I L 1 'l' Y , n pale countenance and nervous derangement, “um, ”I the blood show I. deficiency or the “'1“ globules. Ruddy complexion and a. rosy tint of the skin, is always mum. tive of health; while a. pale, wax-like skin and mute. nnnce,-whi_ch evinoes a deficiency of the red globule __ accompanies ti diseased organism . Preparations of 12:6“ have been given for the purpose of supplying the red glo. bules but we contend that men alone, SULPHUR alone or PIiOSPI-lOROUS alone, will not meet the deficient} in even-[y case, but that a judicious combination of an l these e ements is necessary to restore the blood to its normal standard. This point, never before attained, has been reached in the BLOOD F 001), and its discovery ranks as one of the most scientific and important of the age. Its effects in CONSUMPTION are to soften the cough, brace the nerves. strengthen the system; alloy the prostreting night sweats, increase the physical and mental energy! enrich the blood by restorinn the lacking red globules, increase the appetite, raster: the color, and clothe theskeletnn frame with flesh. rElie BLOOD FOOD will be found a specific in all CHRONIC DISEASES of the THROAT 0" LPNGB, such as Asthma. Branchifis, Coughs, {ne. 'Pubhe ‘speakers and singers will‘find it of great utility in clearing and strengthening the vocal organs. In Dyspepszu, Lit-er Complaints, Dropsy, Epilepsy, Paratysu, Scr'qfula. _Graml, St. vi. tus’ Dance, Fever and-Ages £20., its efficiency ismarked and instantaneous . In no class of diseases, however, are the beneficial efiects of this remedy so conspicuous es in those harassing ‘ FEMALE COMPLAINTS to which the gentler sex are liable, and which fiend to. wards Consumption, such as suppressed or dimoult Men. urination. Green Sickness, Whites, Jno., especial) when hese comsyleints are accompanied with pslcness, Idiugy hne or‘pnl (Ir-of the skin; depression of spirits; debility, palpitation want of appetite, and nervous prostntinm ‘We have the utmost confidence in recommending the BLOOD FOOD to all who may be conscious of 1 loss of -vitnlity or energy;:ond to those whose mental or bodily powers are mounted through over-use, either of _thg mind or body and we deem it our duty to soy thst in ell men'of Washes: and- E‘maciutzoa, and ‘in all disuse: _ of the Kidneys or Bladder this preparation has I claim . upon the intention of sull‘erers which cannot be over Eastimuted. A foilhful‘trisl will. be found the most con. - viucing {roof‘in regard to its efllcscy that could he asked for. ' W th the IbOVI remsrks,‘ and with the numerous testimonials ,we have in iis fever, weoh‘er the “BLOOD FOOD" to the considerntion of the sfilicted, knowin' thst it will be acknowledged as pro-eminent over all other .preperetions, patent or umeinsl, in point of usefulness. Gil-onion giving the Theory upon which this remedy is i founded, also certificates of remarkable cures, will I» .sent free when desired. vWe forward the BLOOD FOOD to any part of the United States or Condos upon receipt of price—sl per bottle $5 for six bottles. Be carefulin all cases to take none hut that having our feeslmne sis. ‘ nature upon the wrapper; .Nene other“! genuine. , Prepared only by ' CHURCH & UPUNT, l . . - No. 409- Broadway New York, 1 . And sold by them, and by .n respectable bmgfi'm. ’: Por‘sele by c. A. BANNVABT, 0. K. HELL]; and D‘ (W. GROSS-“k 00., Harrisburg. febfi-eowdkwly PURIEX ,THE BLOOD! -.-- MOFFAT’S - VEGETABLRIJJFE Illa-LS ,_ ~_PH(EN.IIX.B_ITTE.BB.. The'hl'gh ind envied 'cele‘brity which-these pro-em: nent Medicines hove enquired for their inulhnhle em. eecy in all the Diseases which the! profane to em, his renderrd the usual practioe of puflng not only mam. any, but unworthy of them .' -- - - :v .. .'.-INLAI‘L CABIN : 9f Aethme. Agnte aim!E chronic Bhemnetism, Afi'eetions of the-Blame: ind'Kidne'ye. » i ‘ ' e . : BIMOQBJEVEBS AND L!VEB;GOMPLAINI'B, ' In the South end West, where these _dieegeee prevail - they will be found 'innlnnble. Planters" lemon and others, who once nee these Medicines? willnerer liter ' words be without them. " , ' BILIOUBZCBOLIGJEBO‘US LOOSENESS PILIE,OOS ’HVENEBS, GOLDS 4N D COUGHS‘ dHQLIO, ~ - CORRUPT’BUMORS.DBOP§IES. DYSPIPSIL—NO; person with this (flattening disuse, should delay neing these Medicines immedieteiy. ‘Emptioneof the Skin, Erysipelu, Fistuleney. levee. AND ;AGUl.g—Forvthis scourgamf the Western country these Medicines will be found a. safe, speedymd certiin remedy. Other medicines lee've-theieystemtuh ject to e. return of_ the diseue; .e enre'hyjhese med:- cinee-is perniitnent. _ . , Try—them: v Be satisfied. and be cured. Fonnxess or COMPLEXION— . GENERAL DEBILI'I‘Y, GOUTrGISPDINESS, ‘ ' _ Gflf-VEL. * Headaches of'eve'ry :kind, inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure mood. nominate” of Appetite. Mimovnut. Dlsu‘e:s.—Never fails to eradicate en tirely‘ell' the-eflents'oFMel-cnry infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparation of! Sarsarfillb. : NIGHT SWEATS."NER\'OUS‘ DEBIL 'DY‘,‘ NERVOUS . COMMIAZ'SflF-JLL KINDS. ORGANIC AFFEQ’I‘IONS. p PlhlS.—The‘ oi-igiiie'l-fiupfietor of theee Medicine was cnred “files, of thirty—five yeere' standing, bytlm the use of these Life Medicines alone. _ V -» PAIRS ln“the fß'eed, Side, Beck, Limh‘ef Jointltnd orgens.: , , : humanism—Those nfi'ected with this terrible dis one; will he ’n‘n're bf relief'b'y‘ the? Lite “Medicinal 8 height of ,lllood to :the Head. Sunny, BI“ Rhea;- - we lugs. ‘ - Sanctum, (vi-Kane’s Enndn its worn forms. Ulcer of every description. e. .. . , , ‘ . I'Woint's‘of 'ei kinds are efl‘ectnuily expelled by time Medicine’s. Barents will do well to‘edminieter them vixen:- their. existence is suspected. Belief will be co m. , , ' ‘ ' THE LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTEBS ' ' 'JLPURIFY THE BLOOD, _ _ And thus xemove all (lineage from the system. ~ f ‘rnn‘nnn AND sonnet ' D'R'.‘ WvILIi [A M B." M OIFFA'I', -,Bs6;,fir;ondwny corner of Anthony street, “gm York. Flor-81.65! an Damian—i . .iyl'l-dkwly optitu3. ALI) WQLRK' mommy” ‘ O‘N‘E WEEK"! "‘7 I’ > , _ Wm\m ...‘ ] \sr 2212:“ (fig; 3* ' - .a ‘ H . MEES BY 1': HM . I {A .’.” 7‘ V ‘ y ” ' ,104 .2 1 ‘ ". rn'NNsnvuu STEAM. D'YEIN‘G ESTABLISHMENT. ‘ [llo4‘ flux-3mm spans-15,3 BETWE'ENVFO UR TH AND FIFTH, HARRISBURG, PA., Whereggveyy den‘eflpflou of leiel’ Ind Genflomon'r GnrmaptaLPigoelGooflp, &c., are Died, (119595941. ml filiiahed in the best manner and n 0 t e shortcét‘ I‘aofloo. 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