TO AGRICULTURLSIV. PIDIGSME AND POINTS OF NEAT CATTLE.—AO getter.ct rule it may he tnkrn dint, - coproduce superior stock, no middle COlll`n is sale or sur cesz.ful. Toe best sleek obc,.inoble should tit• bred of, and it is hod poliey to spare nu tn..d- crate mrlay in securing lbst-class animals Many obtain secomi class animals, and endea vor to ruse from t liem superior breeding stoat.. I am convinced it is a. wrong policy to adopt. Breeders will not generally spare their befit. anti it frequently happens that the best. cannot be ounine.ll. In sneit cuses there is Tin choice but tt) st.leet the best that tnay be obtainab'e. In such en.eepeligree isfully entitl e d to our COusidetation, anti it: is desirable that it should bo wal cited with ears. In all cases where tits breed has been carefully preserved pure, great benefit will result from doing ao. The chlroc ter of a breed bm-omes more and more con centrated and confiruie-d in a pedigree animal, end this character is tendered more fully hereditary pl'4'porlit.n to the number of grno ratiott, through whirli it has been transmitted. By tire aid of pedig - ree" purity of blood may be and a syst. motic plan tukhoeil by w hi c h we can perpetuate distinct fomdies, and there y obt du a change of 1 - dolid wii hunt its being a ernes. It is evident that. any one adopting a systematic arrangement will be able to do this more effectually than another with out this aid. This is the more important when the number of tatialieti is small, as is the Cosi' with Devons and Herefords, especially the for mer. The individual animals from which the Devons are descended are vers limited in num ber, and in a few hsnds , hut. with some hono rable eteOplionO, little:ittention is giVeli to this poi.t.. The imporiance is rendered evident by the d.-creasing size of the breed, the num ber of barren heifers, and the increased deli -csoy of consiituti n shown in the stook of many breeders or that district who are not particular in thin respect. The contrast between tiuch herds and those in which more care and judg ment are exercised, renders the advantages of attention to pedigree very evident ; fur here the strength of constitution is retained, to gether with many of the advantages of this valuable breed. Having then, with due consideration, selected the breed, and the families of that breed pos sessing the points which are to be perpetuated, it is necessary to take individuals therefrom. The cows should be ch tractertzed by an apti tude for producing fine calves, and bringing them to a full degree of development. They should therefore be good milkers, for the value of the produce v.ill be very much regulated by this character. We shall have occasion to see subsequently that this property is in no degree prejudicial to any other desirable point. of char aster. This tendency to produce milk not only influences the supply of foad to't he young mil- Mal after its birth, when any deficiency Tay be remedied, but it regulates the growth of the calf before birth when a substitute cannot be used. Thus many of our best bred stiort.horn cows produee calves which are very imperfectly developed and exceedingly weakso - Much So, that many persons accustomed to inferior stock would consider them scarcely worth rearing. rids is mainly referable to the supply ofiNur isOmeal given to the calf being so small, for the sub4eqnent supply of milk clearly indicates how limited had been the support given to the foetus. This neglect of the milking disposition is a gi.eat. evil at the present day. and our hest breeds are suffering, and will continue to Buffet from it until more attention is given to this point in the awards at t .e National Exhibi bitions. Here it should be made a leading paint of merit, and thie woo!d stimulate breed . • ers to giie more attention to it. it has been sadly overlooked, Lou it is in the power of the Bigalaud Agricultural Socie.y, and other k n deed a mtettes, to do much to bring our breed ing cowl into n mere eatiefactery elate itt t hie respect. Already great complaints hive be• it m tile of stock sent abroad, and partieutarly front Am--rice. which nets prejudicially 011 our ; tted when it is seen that the possession of milking properties may be adv.ntageouely encouraged even in our bc-t bractis it is evi dent that it is only necessary to draw attention rhpe acidly to this fact, and sooner or later it nuiet be corrected. Breeding cows should also possess strong anti heal. by constitutions, and th re ar e cer tain develiipments of figure wbirh indicate - heir existence No one would consider aII it ribbed animal, with a narrow care +Si and eon:railed chest, tit give promise of health ; neither would the rising of the rump bone be a good feature. These are sure signs of preiltepo-ir ton to Con eumption and dist rticea. The full round barrel awl the deep wide chest, together with a level back and broad pins, are essential - poiuts of healthy constitutions. We are well aware that many dieenies are transmitted from the parent to the - offspring, which must be jealously guarded against; dys entery, consumption; scrofula and rheumatic aff -aloes have been clearly proved to be per iiittutted in this manner. It is therefore of the deepest importance to avoid anything of the' kind in -the parents selected for a herd of breeding cattle. The three former frequently result from relationship being too Wose, in other caees arising from different causes, but the effeet• ie the same, so far ea regards the ex tension of, the evil. That boldness of figure which we prize as indicating a well developed animal is also valuable as a sign of health and vigor. Thus, those points which are so plea sing to the grazier are equally valuable to the bred-der. The breeder of first-class stock cannot be too particular in his selection of bulls. Ile must. always be prepared to detect the weak points of his stook, and remedy them by using a bull well- developed in these respects. Notwith standing the great importance of having good cows to breed from the influence exerted by the bull renders his quality and character of even greater importance. Not only are his good or bad qualities spread through the large num ber of cows he serves, but there are certain hereditiry qualities more fully transmitted from the bull than the cow. The bull, there fore, should be rte perfect as can be obtained, and possess the greatest purity of descent.. The following points may be said to indicate a well developed bull: The Heed should be rather small in propor tion to the animal, and welt set upon the neck, With a fine tepering muzzle, a broad forehead, bright full yet placid eyes, furnished with a graceful horn of fine quality, and ears small and tine. The Neck should be thick but not too short, but having a graceful appearance by tapering steadily towards the head, and yet not getting thin behind the ears. The Shouklershould be snugly in the carcass: it should' be covered with a well developed mus cle down to the knee, below which it should possess a fine and flat bony structure. ' The Chest at ould be bold and prominent, wide and deep. furnished with a deep, but not a coarse dewlap. The Carcass should be barrel-shaped, having a top level and broad, especially across the hips. the ribs should be well rounded, the space between the last rib and the pin should not be too short, yet at the same time we must guard against too Much length there will, however, be little cause for objection if the rib is well rounded and the bone fiat, tor it will add weight -to the animal in a good part: The flank should be fall and pendant. The Iliad Legs should he full and fleshy down to the hock, with a well developed buttock. showing great substance, but below the hock lee - require a fine and cleanly fornied bone. TXie; Tamil: should - be finely f ed ithoUt orm , . mikiift : hair. • The Hide mellow to the toueh, covered with-a fine yet plentiful coatiof hair. • Animals thus developed in all these points 'will be alike irtatifying to the eye of the eon- . noisseur and . profifable4a the grazier. guile hoe g,'llefutgl tendency to show pointy, 4froiltin vhich are Et 4bl:datable in ballooke; and takin4 ail Iteee•ts into conic &ration, this is most frequ44nt ly tbai , Toi by a deficiency in t I e hind quan t, rs of n he ani.nal. how,ver, we ahaulti endeator to eldain a hall as perfectly formed its psis- iblr. it is e•p.cially desirable to se , -iire a 1011, I might almost say an excessive development . of any part whi4l may be deficient in the cows or belie's he has to be used with. II they ars Weak, either in the fore or hind quarter, or it' defi ient in size, this may be remedied by selecting a bull distinguished for per essiiig these propertirs in an unusual degree. 14 is in thi reps[. that the extensive hreelt ors have Meth advantage over those keeping smaller het ils. It is necessary for them to keep three or four buds, and very often they have mote. The consequence is, that a selection can be made in such cases according to the defi cit ney of the tiel er or now; whereas, where only one hull is kepi, this cannot be without involving the expense and trouble of sending to a aistalliCe, and often this isnot available.— It is a matter of 414401 with some how far an increase or Biz: obtained by using a large bull can be done with safety to the females produ cing the calves. No tear nerd . be entertained on this grout.d: The female alone determines the size of the calf at birth, but subsequently a ranger growth shows the increase of size . de rived from the sire. put:-essi n of a good form and desirable qualities is not all that is necessary to be no ticed in s.-lecting a hull for producing breeding stock. We li.ve also to ob-erve how far this Cli-.roeter tvie been held • y his parents. Curs are frequent in which interior cows have been pin to fist-clat , s bulls, and the produce has ri valled the sire for beauty and perfection ; but such an animal, although possessing in an em inent degree the formation of body which is desired, is totally unfit for being used as a bull. llere we h-ive the explanati n of the fact that. many bulls which are 'most pleasing to the eye are not. d for throwing inferior stock. The explanation is clearly this, that the maxim of "like producing like" is modified by anotner law—viz., that animals have varying powers of hereditary transmission, dependent up..n the d gree to which certain peculiarities of character may hive been concentrated within them. As I have before snit', every successive generation 'in the line" will possess, in a greater degree, the power of transmitting cer tain peculiarities. and immediately such an animal is crossed with a cow which has no Sueb power, in continuance of an irregular line of descent, the bull exerts the greatest influence, and the progeny fully partakes of his cliaracter. The quality of the produce is improved even m , re where this diffvrenee exists, than if asu perior cow had been used. Lord Spencer no ticed this many years ago. He says: "It is admitted by every one-that the qualities of the offspring . are usually similar to those of the parents, either combining, in varous propor tion, the qualities of both parents, or taking entirely alter one. I should say as regards cattle and sheep, that in most cases the quali ties of the male parent predominate in the offspring. I have also ebeet*ed that the worse bred the female is, the more will this be the case when she is put to a well bred male."— This principle bad been previously advocated by Rev. H. Berry in his celebrated Prize Essay ou Breeding. Ii is therefore as important to see the parents of the bull as the animal itself; and no one pretending to any degree of careful VIMMENA breeding should neglect this point. Here we swain observe the value of pedigree, which is so, ustly appreciated by short-horn breeders, who well know that any taut in the descent otten re appears lifter several generations, to the preju.iice of the stock. An error is frequently committed by breeders of stock or medium merit.; from not. being par- titular as to the bull first. used for their heifers, considering that as a hater's calf is not gener ally desirable for s ock, So it is not important to sel-vt, tt good hull, There is, however, little demo but that the character of the bull' first used gives an impress to the entire produce of that animal, even shit , ugti later- calves are got by other bulls. The temper of the bulls should not be overlooked, for it is estahli-Led be.: and all doubt that this is bereittary the stock, and it influences considerable difference on the tra-tibititt, as well As the disposition tor fat tening. of all the descendants,-11/tner's Rural American.. 13 us 111069 4Latte. DEN T I S TRY. THE UNDERSIGNED, DOCTOR OF DI•:NTAL SURGERY. Respectfully tenders his profearsionol Dorvicea %o the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity. OFFICE IN STATE STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE. sep2b.4l&wtf 8.111 GILDEA, D. 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TON AMALCULMITION OF LiNGUAOMmmThdra is a growing tendency in Gib age to a ppropriate the most expressive words • f other I ogusgc.., and after a white to in or trot the n iuto our ow ; thus the word Cephalic, which is rrom the Greek. signifying "to. the :Acid," is now bacon iwt tt Miectiall With Mr. Einaitues great Headache remedy, but it will soon to need in a n.ore pen oral Way. and the word Cephitlit will ticeo ne as con mon ist Electrotype and many one s w hose distioctii n as lot sign words initi been worn away by • own on usage until they seam (dilative a to the manor Wm.'? Yardly Realized. Ili 'n k.rrible 'earlache this haFte :noon, han3l;etepped into the haw thee/ideal/and says Li to the man, iiCanyoa pease nze, of 9 ewly.e6e ?> 3 ulleee. it haehe '411,1,39 says 'e. ILL ilexceediogly," says hi, hind ripen that 'e gave me a Cephalic Pill, hand 'pen me 'omit it cured me 89 quick that 1 'erdly realized 1 'ad 'dd an 'elidiche. • irrag,D,cas is the favorite sign by l'which asters makes known any d'viation whatever from the nattira I state of the hrai . and vi !me iin tois light it maybe looke on as a Siegnard intended to give notice or disease which might therwise escape attention, tall too late to bi- reme died; and it , indicationi should never be neglect d. aches may be clwained under two names, viz : iiymptoma tie and fitiop.ithi.:. Symptomatic !teal:ache is ex teedingly common and ethe precivor o a great variety of diseases, among which are Apoplexy, Goat, Rhoa nat , sin and all f. brie diseases. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of tiseas: cf the stomach constituting sick /sandarac, of he patic disc 'as con:thut ficulachs, of wotma, constipation ant other disorders of the bewsls, as well as renal and uterine affemions. Diseases of the heart we very creel neatly • tten led with H a 'aches; A.lmatis and plet tiora are all) aifectiOnS which frepently occasion headache, ,,,, FM:manic Beatty:he is also very common, being usually d stitiraished by the name of nervous headac he, sometimes coming on suddenly in a State of apparently sound health and pros .rating at once the mental and physical energies, and in oth r hasten:es it comes on slowly, heralded by de. pr. NOR 4 2f spirits or meaty Of temper, In most instan ces the pain is in the front of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes rev( king vomiting ; under this class may also be named Nsuraigto. For the treatment of either class of Headache the Ce phalic Pills have been found a sure and safe remedy, relie ving the most acute pains in a few minutes, and by its subtle power eradisating the diseases of which Headache is the unerring index. Want! YOU to liOnd her a box of Cep— halic time, no, a bottle of Prepared Ptll.4—ant .I. l ni think ing that's notjust it n /inner i but perhaps ydii be either knawing what it is. Ye see stuPs nigh dead and gone with ,he .1410 and wants Wald more of that came IS relaived her before. • Drimut mot mutt SpaMimeo gepludic BPidtat.—Ueb ! awe now and yon 7 ve Bed it, here's the quirthaand giv me the fits and dont be all day about it either. Constipation or Costiveness. No one of the "mane ills flesh is heir - ton is so prevalent, so little nmierstotd, and so much neglected as Co -tiveness. Often originating in care it mness or sedentary habits; it is regarded as sa slight dicorder of to little constquence to excite anxiety, while in twills,' it is the precursor and companion of many o. the most fatal and dangerous dm ems-, gad inlets" early eradicated it wilt bring the Falterer to an untimely grave. Among the lighter evils of which ccrativeuem is t.e usual attendant are Meada:te, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul areath, Piles and others of 1 ke nature. whit- a long train of fr ghifel diseases inch as Malignant Fevers, abcesses, D. amatory, Di •rrlicea, Dyspepsia, Apo. piety, Epitepdy, Paralysis, U:stsr , a, Hyp ..14.1aactisky sad his Jiffy, fleet iNdie.ll6 residence in the system by this alarmin. evniptom. Not uirregnently the d.seanes mimed orginate in constipation, but take on an independent existenee .tiless the cause i• eradicated in an 'arty asp From all 'bele c insalerat one it Fellows that the disorder should receive i mined late al tention when. eva. it occurs_ and no pa. son Mould neglect to get a box of Geri/die Piles on i h first spiv/trance of the c , mplaint, AR their tmely n.e wll expel the insidmus approaches cf disease and destroy the riaonerous foe to human life. A Beal Blessing. Physician—Weirs Nro, donee, how 'a %At headache ? Airs J.lvs tione ' Doctor d goni ! h • pdl you sent cnr,d In. in just twenty inmates and I wish yo . would send more m. that ( .an have thorn boo ly. rhysieko.—You can awt them At toy DrugAists. Call for .1.-p Pi Is, I Hod t 11.7 u..ver GAL, tend I rdeommend thAn in a I macs of ID* :who WS. JO • v." B .al Ben for B. box d'reAlv, and him tell ail my eatferteg tri-nde ro- they :re a real blessing. TRISISTT MILLIONS UP DOL. 6ARS Spalding haS tl two mu Pon. of Oat r celebrated Prepared Glue an is is estimatel ti at each both saves at le,nt t(l2 gong, worth of broken flu nita e t tria.t making en anre gae o Lw nty miltioal o (WA v reclaim - id nom Tirol 10,6 A oy VHS van.ble invention I! ,, ing mad • his Glee a bouseaol I word, he in .w ropofts to do the world still re Ur sonic, by ettlei , te all tile deh:h4 heft Ft with his Cephalic tills aaal if they are Ks gibtli es Ma Glue, head ashes 10 . 1 smin V 41.4411 aw %sr itk lOU'' Wel exourceegr, a th oacctal Gera and rusiety Inca on, to t,e elo .0 atteotio to ..e.4-oee, o • study, are :,u3404 the ea.ae oa. 00100 0' Nervous Ileadaca , . The die .rdered Alte of elle t ..a I WV ifici.i-at to this di.tress int a implaint is 4 f t at bloc to all en-raj and etabAion.— .1 er , rs op t vs d s ,r ler c so. alw ye ob..aie speedy rel. ef from ties, li-Arese r ttteas hy using °deo; the Cephalic e lit w i rci-vAr Rydiptthai apJe It quiets the over- Naked b sin, aitt so Prn .11 the strain.d and j ,wing nerves, and eel at -8 the tension of the tromich which always ac c.onpanies and acroattas Lie disordered condition of the butin;A PACT WaRT3 6:101TINIt — 4 141 ling' 4 o"PlPiic are a rert card forp , iee H 4 , l4eUe, athoas Wielaelie, Nervous Ileciache, iloscivenesa :tad lie .etal ttethlity. Gaon , DISLOVISItY . .- 4. 710n4 tie most important of all the rest m dip d d armories or thi sgs may bs considered the a. st -m of mein dins for Protection I rum Olusil Pox, the Osph silo Pill fir relief of He cliche, and tie nee of Quinine for the prevention of Rover.. either of which is a sore sue& whose benefits wilt be experienced by suf fering hthrianity long oiler sneirdiscorerees are forgotten. 117.1it0 you ever have the flick Headache'? Do. you remember the throbbing tempbge 3 th , fevered brew, the lo.tbing anti disgust at the sight of food? 11)," totally unfit yea were f , r'pleasetre, conarrettion or study. One or the Pilla woe I h relieved you from all the auffm4ng which yore then experience I Rer thi+ and ctb‘r purposes yen ehnold avArs have a box of them on band to we a+ occasion requires. 1a t a11e,44% V?' CURE ‘ 4 . 3 ) '":04RadQ 04 ,5 1 1i1 CURE - Ye Nervous Headache s Ileataehe By the use or these Pills the periodic attacks of Ner vous or Sirk Headache may he prevented ; and if taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. They B. Idc m Nil in removing the Nausea and Head ache to which females are so snbiect. They act gently tipen the bowels,— temoying Costive =l3 For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persona of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Loyatme, improving the appetite, giving. tone end linos tone digestive org 08, and re4oringthe natural elasticity and st , emeih of the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the resat of long investi gation and eareinily conunoted experiments, having been in tuts many years, during which time bey have prevented tiod r elig.ed a past summit of pain and egTerint from Headache, whether migittetiog in the nervous system or tom a deranged state of the stomas/a.. They are entirely vrgetable in their compotation, and may be taken at all times with parted a.fety without ma. Ming any change of diet, and the absence of any rinse. gr.:sable fast. readers it easy to administer them to attains. BEWARE OF COUNTERPEITS The genuine have five signatures of Henry O. Spalding on each loz. Sold by Druggists and all other duelers in Medieines. A Boa will be not by mail prepaid en receipt of the PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. All ordorp should be addrawied to • lIENDy C:SPALDING, ' 40 VER.A. KTRi.KY, NEW YORK 4s ll f4Pr7f. ' Z.be (toilet. T ILE ONLY DISCOVERY WORTHY OF ANY CONFIDENOE FOR RESTORING THE BALD AND GRAY. Dimly, since the great discovery of prof. Wood, have attempted not only to imitate his restorative, but pro fess to have discovered something that would 'outface results ideutieat ; but they have all come and gOlll., be ing carried away by the wonderful results of Professor Woo i's preparation, and have been forced to leave the field to its resistless away. Read the following ; Vern, Mahe, April is, inn PROr. 0 J. WdOD & CO.: Gents:—The letter I wrote you in ISM concerning your valuable Hair Restorat ye, and which you have published in this vicinity ant 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 arid name, us stated in the com munication; second. Is it true of tall therein contain , l; third. does toy hair still continue to be in good order and of natural color? To all I can and do answer invariably yes. My hair is even better than in any stage of mu 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 ablution of the face, when if care were used by wiping the fare in close connection with the whiskers, the Mame result will follow es the hair. I have been in the receipt of a great number of letters from all parts of New England, asking me if my hair still continues to be good ; as there is so touch fraud in the manufacture and sale of various compounds as well as this, it hits, no doubt, been basely imitated, and been used, not only without any good effect, but to absolute injury. I have not used any of your Restorative of any account for some months, and yet toy hair is us good as ever, and hundreds have examined it with surprise, ara am now 61 years old and not a gray hair in my head or on my face; and to prove this fact, I send you a lock of my hair t ken oil' the past week. I received your favor of two quart bottles last Mummer, for which I sin 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 sure- ss. I will ask as a favor, that you send me a test by which I Can discover fraud in the hrstoriitive, sold by matey, I fear, without authority from you. A pure article will insure success, and I believe where good effects do pot follow. the failure is caused by the impure article, which curses the inventor of the good. I deem it my duty, as heretofore, to keep you apprised of the continued effect on my hair, as I assure all who enquire of me of my un shaken opinion of its valuable results. I remain, dear sits, yours, A. C. RAYMOND. Aakcosla Kum, Ky., Nov. 30,1858. PROF. 0. 3. Woon : Lear Sir:—l 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 ONE bottle of your Hair Restorative. After using every kind of Restoratives extant. but without success, and finding my head nearly destitute of hair, I waa finally induced to try a bottle of your Hair Reatorative. Now, candor and Justice compel me to announce to whoever may read this, that I now possess a new and beautiful growth of hair, which I pronounce richer and handsomer than the original was. I will therefore take occasion to recommend this ha -1 valuable remedy to ALL who may feel the neeelnlity of it. Respectfully yours, REY. St ALLEN BROCK. P. S —This testimonial of my approbation for your 1 valuable medicine (as you are aware of) Is unsolicited; but if you think it worthy of a place among the rest, insert if you wish; if not destroy and say nothing. Yours, &c., REV. S. A. B. , Depot 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers through , out the world. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. nol7-d&w3m lIANDSOME WOMEN TO THE LADIES HUNT'S "BLOOM OF RI'S.EB." a rich and delicate color for the cheeks and lips, WILL NOT WASH OR RUB OFF, and when once applied remains durable for yeses. mailed free in bottles for $l.OO. HUNT'S "COURT TOILET POWDER," imparts a dazzling whiteness to the complexion, and is unlike any thing else used for this purpose, mailed free for 50 cents. HUNT'S "BRITISH BALM," removes tan, freckles, sunburn and all eruptions of the akin , mailed free for 50 cents, HUNT'S , *IMPERIALPOMADE,"" for the hair, strengthens and improves its growth, keeps it from tail ing off, and warranted TO MAKE THE HAIR CURL, mailed free for $1.00.- HUNT'S " PEARL BEAUTIFIER, ,, for the teeth and gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth, hardens the gums purifies the breath effectually, P SERV ES Vag TEETH AND PREVENTS TOOTH-ACHE, mailed free for $l.OO. RUNT'S "BRIDAL WREATH PERFIJME, ,, a double extract of orange blossoms and cologne, mailed free for $l.OO. This exquisite perfume was first used by the PRINCESS ROYAL, OP ENOLAND, on her marriage, 31-ESSIIS HUN T & CO. presented the PRINCESS with au elegant case of Perfumery, (in which all of the above articles were included,) in handsome cut glass with gold stoppers, valued at $l5OO, particulars of which appe:. red in the public prints. All the above articles sent FREE by ex press for $5.00. Cash can either accompany the order or be paid to the express ageut on delivery of goods. RUNT & CO., Perfumers to the Queen, REGENT STREET, LONDON, AND 707 SANSODI STREET, The Trade supplied. PHILADELPHIA. Q3o ijonakerpers. lo '----- • --- ` 6.1 *0 " P.. "'" VECONOMY I % Se , Ctt .I co' Z Mill/Natoli 2 r' ...a 6. 1 ;1 Save the Pieces ! •1. As aseidsnts will kappen sysn in wolkerulated fami ties, it is very desirable to have some cheap and conve nient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all Finch emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to the stick ing point. There is no 'longer a necessity for liinping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles. It is just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemi tally held in notation, andpossessing all the valuable qualities of the beet enhinet-inetersi Glue_ It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being Vastly more adhesive. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE " N. B.—A. Brush accompanies each bootie. Price, 26 cents. WaOLNIALI DEPOT, NO. 48 01121.41 t BsaBRT , Niw Wax HENRY C. SPALDING & CO., Box No. ;600. New York Address Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Eight. and Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithographic Show-Card accompanying each package_ A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every household Ji Sold by al prominent Stationer; Druggists, Hardware and 'Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. Country merchants should make a note of SPAI,II - PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. It will stand any climate. febl4.d.twly 'll k T 0T I C A r . The undersigned having II opened an English and Classical School for Boys in the Lecture Room of what was formerly called the "United Brethren Church," Os Front, betwoun Walnut and Locust streets. is prepared to receive pupils and instruct them in the branches usually taught in schools of that character. The number of pupils is limited to twenty-five. Fur information with regard to terms, &c.,.apply to Rev. Mr. ROBINSON and Rev. Dir. CATTEILL, or personally to (oe.26odtf] ' • JAMES B. KING. (1 00 P E R'S GELATINE.—The best rJ article in the market, jnat received and for sale bi inirtt-tf .Whit..Dol3l( Js YELLER'S DRUG STORE is tae pine 11. to bni Dom:* wudnu, fleairnl. AN apern-nt end Stomachic preparation of IRON purl fi.d of Oxygen. and U:.rbou by combustion in ll3dTogen kLi.ttioned by the highnst Me li el Autholitiee, Ind) in Europe az.l the United States, and prescribed in their practice. The experience of thousands daily proves that no pre paration of Iron can be comp: refl wi h it. Impurities of the blood, il , pr.ssion of vital pnerey, pale anti where lye sickly complexions. iLdic,to its necessity in almost every conceivable , innOXIOUS iu 1111 maladies in which it has been tl l efl, it bee prove.' maul/Defy curetive in &lob of the follwains complainiß, vii: IN Deemrry. NFRVOUS A PFROTIONS, l uAcIATIOR. DYB - A, CONSTIPATION. Di RKniRA. I - YSICNTIgNY, INCIPIKNT CONSIIMPT+IIN. SCR, FULUUS TUBKHOULO,IS. T 14u Kitffi. MISMENSTNUATII IN . N RITKt3,CRLUFOyIN.I.IVRKt:oMP..n iNTr- CRRON;C II NA DAMP. 8., .11 , 0L1111AT.511. IN I BRMITTtNT rnVElitt. PIMPLES Oil TIM PACS, & C. in cases of Graixsat. DR4ILITY, wir , ther the result of acute di,e , se . or of the coetiened die.inutioe of nervous and mnscuh r eu rgy E on. chronic co- p aiuls coll trial this restorative has proved successful to an extent which no degcrip ion or writb.o att.-station w. 431 • renderer. iib e Inv lids so 101 g th4l ridden as to nave come forkott- nin their a. , n might o bonds. nave inuntsnly re oupne.n-d in tiin . busy world as i just r- turned from protra ted travel in a admit land. Some very signal inst es of this kind are attested of fennel. Sufferers, emaciated victims of •pparaot Enamaroun, sapguineous extoustiou. critical changos. and that coin; lin so nervous And dyspeptic aversion to air and exerei4 , for which the pity snit' to has no mane In NaavnirS 4.veigovioas ot all kinds. and tor reasons familiar to medical men, the operaton ef this pr eparatiou of iron must necessarily be :tannin', tor. unlike the old oxides, it is vicorousty tonic, without being exciting and overheimmg i and gently, regular ty apelient, re. u in the most ob,tin.de eases of costiveness without ever being a gastric purgative, or ltltlivtinx a litagreeable ..ematmn. It is this h.tter property. among others, which makes it so remarkably effectual and permanents remedy Inc Niles. upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action. by dispersing the local tendency which forms them In DYSPEPSIA, innumentb eas are its ca USeli, a single hox of these Chaiyheate Pills has rifler' auffirei for the most habitat) cases, including the attendant i'oativotess. In unch-eked Iheitanats, even when advanced to DYSBR 'MY, confirmed, emaciating, an.l apparently malignant the effects have been equally ih-cmive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of dealt AM strength, debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate IN inrintlT cOppoMeehm, this remedy has allayed the alarm Of friends and physicians, in several - Ivry gratifying and interesting instnnet.s. In FoooreLnun TrasaMmosis, this medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of the most cautiously balanced preparationsra iodine, without any of their well known liabilities. The attention of female', cannot be fon confldebtly 'writ ad to this rtmedy and restorative, in the cases peculiarly af festive them. In Rlii.totsmism both chronic and Inflammatory—in the lot er, however, more dee dedly—ii has been invariahl3 well reported, bo'h as alleviating pain and reducing the mal igns and stiffness of the picas and muscles. In INTNIUSITTIOT FSVatts it ir: - ,st neves/sally to rt greet remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown and usididness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole Watery of medicine, whit li exerts such prompt, happy, and fully rretoretivp Pffi.gfe. Good apps ite. complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an mammal disposal.° for active and cheerful exerrisr, immediately follow its use. Pot up in neat flat metal boxes ,ontrouing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box; sale by druggists and dealeis. Will be sent free to any address on re -riot of the price. All letters, orders, etc., shoal. , be address.d to It. B. LOCKE & CO., 11.4eseral Agents. my23-d&wly 20 Cedar Street, New York. tActte tte W Vii r r. .(ce0....115/11111.2 cii` (a(001 t t k • t t ax. • - A SUPERLATIVE TON IC, D E.TIC, 4 11 DysKrlg _Amp_ --- DIVIORATIICCOfII (i lA' W . p.gpmPVLVANIA, APOTIIECARIESr DRUGGISTS, OrIOCRItS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES.. WOLFE'S PURR COGNAC BRANDY. WOLFE'S PURE MADEIRA, SHERRY AND PORT WINE. WOLFE'S PURE JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RCM WOLFE'S PUFF, St.:ol CB AND IRISH 'WHISKY. In' BOTTL SS MI I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the Matted States to the above 1 , 1: fags and LIWOHS. im ported by IinoLPHO Wm-M.4 . New York, whose name is familiar in every part of this country for the purit, of his celebrated SCHIEDAM SCHAPPS. Mr. WOLFS. in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his WIN.. RHO LIQUORS. says: I will stake my reputation as a man, my atiniding us a merchant of thirty years' resi dence in the City of New York, that all the (BRANDY and Wings which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the . best quality. and can he relied upon by every purchaser " Every bottle has the proprietor's came on the wax, and a :as simile or his siguature on the certificate. The public are respectfully invited to nail and examine - for themselves. For sale at RETAIL by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia, GEORGE H. ASHTON, - No. 832 Market street, Philadelphia, Sale Agent for Philadelphia Read the following from the New York Courier ENORMOUS BUSINESS FOR ONE NEW YORK MERCHANT We are happy L.. inform our fellow-citizens that there is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary. and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors. as pure as imported, and of the best quality . We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive business. although it will well re, pay any stranger or citizen to visit UDOLPHO Wours's extensive warehouse, Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver street, and Nos 17, 19 and 21, blarketfield street His stuck of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintages of MS to 1856; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines. Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wines, &c., in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for bottling' Mr. Wntrs , s sales of Schnapps last year aniounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in less than two years ne may be equally succeed wath his Brandies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families whu wish pure Wines and Liquors for medic.l use should send their orders direct to Mr Woutz, until every Apothecary in the laud make up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with WOLFS'S pure Wilma and LIQUORS. We understand Mr. WoLes, for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors Such a man, and such a merchant, should be sustained against his tens of thousands of op ponents in the United States, who sell nothing but imi tatienti, rtli4OWS ARV t 0 human health and happiness. For sale by U. K. ItAM/hilt, Druggist, rOlr eg ot for Elarr.sbura. sepEod&wem A i , A N II 0 0 D , HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. jviit Pahbawl, hr. a .qcoleci ravt:/are., LEOTURE ON TILE N TIM 14:, 1411f4THENT AND RADICAL OU'tE OF SYkatilsTlißßElokA. or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness awl Involuntary /amiss one, producing, Impotency, Consumption and Mental and Physical HY ROB, J OULVERWELIb. M. D. The important fact that the awful consequences of self abuse may he effectual ly removed with , ut titernal medicines Or the d •ngerous applications of catpitics. inst. 'm e m., medic [tied Ponies, and 'Mar empirical di views is here clearly demonst-ated, and the entirel new and highly Hud•• f*lrul treatment. as adopted by the celebrated fuliy exphdned, by means of every nee is enabled to curt-- himself perfectly, aid at the least ticesiiiir oust, there by avoittin all the advertis d nostiume at the day The Lecture will prove a boon to thous...oda and tlimma uds rent under seal to any address, post load, on she receipt of two onstage stamps, by addressing Dr. CHAS J. C. SONS:, 480 First Avenue, New York, Post Box 4,586. EIUMPHREY'S 8P ECIFIC HOMEOPATIIIO REMEDIES, for Bate at 1;E1.L.811 3 5 Drug More, n 027 91 Market Rivet AVANA (11tANUKS I 11 A prime lot just received by oc3o. W.M. DOCK, :ft., Br. Co IREED pAR,ED PEACH KS, Brie ,1 IINPARED PEACHES, Dried APPLES, Dri BLACKBERRIES, just received by oda. WM. DOCK, Ja., & CO, 'l'o1 -BOOKS of an endless variety, ter the awnremenr and instruction of our little one!, a 801INFFER' 8 Bookitore. • RMOKE ! SMOKE ! BM( IKE,! IJ not objectionable when from a CIGAR purchased at RELLIR'S DRUGSTORE. 91 &locket street. sepl9 TT Yllit RA I 1.11 WHor.E, El Ath and ! QuAstit /hiss% jut mairsi by Yon. • - ! • • •w. DOCK, & 411ciral. The attention of Invelirle, Pbyairlans, Cis rgyw , aeietat tic men, and the public generally, is ren,pe c ti„4 •lieited to he uteri t,. of thin r Tarstan i , baton"; MON. 1.131.V11 UR, AND lilt) Which In WlllllOll In Uri couttamilion wil h t,ht,rulituy:ennea4r Globule, or far[ 610m1 . I II all diseases acetoupatnient ri DEIIILfTV, pale countenance and nervous derangement the blood show a deficiency of the red globules buddy complexion and a rosy tint of the akin, in always five of health ; while a pale, wax-like AUL act txe o ,, which evinces x deficiency of the red axiximpatib-s tk.11.1. - etliCa organiaw. Prep:Ll Id 11111:, e.t IRON ItKVe Ii ell given for the purpose of supplying the red buten, but we cui tend that 1 !MIN alime, 6U I.l'll C II 'Duo; or l'110:-1'HOItt/US will not meet the deficiency in every ease, but that a judicious cautl,iuxHon „1 these elements is necessary to restore the (loud t in p„, normal standard, This point, never before attained, lint burn reached in the 131.0010 11 1 01/1). HIM its ,lINCOITF7 Milkti as foie of the must acieutitin and important of tha age. Its effects in CONSUMPTION are to softer - the coos h. brace the nerves. strengthen the ay.,teni. rills, the pros: h the physical and Inet•t” I energy, enrich the LI nd by restoring . the lacking red globolex t increatsze the appetite. rrdtitte thr coiur, and clothe the skeleton ..... w ith 1, e 4, 131.001) NOOO will he found a Klee-ilk in all (AMON le DISLASLS of the TUbOAT or LUNGS. such A • thrift, Bronchitis, Coughs,. &c. Public speakers awl Angell will find it of great utility in clearing and strengthenin g the vocal organs. In Dyspepsia. Liver 'asap/gists Dropsy, Paralysis, •.crry`lita tux' Dance. rarer and rig—s. ecc.. its al vienvy mir m q and instantaneous. In no class of diseases, however, are the beneficial effects of this remedy 8u couspicuous as IA those harrassing . . . . FEMALE COMPLAINTS to which the gentler sex aro limb c, and which tend te. wards Consumption, such an su penned or dillicAdt Atruation. .•rees Sickness, IVhites, &c., espechdh sch wa hese complaints are accomp nied with paleness, k liugy hue or pallor of the skin, 'depression of spirits. debility, palpitation. want of appetite, mid nervous Foostration. We have the utmost confidence in recommending tho BLOOD FOOD to all who may be conscious of a 1161110 t vitality or energy; and to tho.e wh se mental ur terdilg powers are prostrated through orer if 00, oitten of the mind or body, and we deem it our duty to nay that in ell cases of Weakness and Emaciation, and in II diceseer of the Kidneys or Bladder, thin preparation has a clubs upon the attention of sufferers which cannot he over estimated. A faithful trial mill be found the omit con %quail% proof in regard to its efficacy that could be askd for. With the above renrahs, and with the uumurcui testimonials we have in its favor, we Mier the "BLOOD FOOD" to the consideration of the afflicted, knowing that i t will he .cknowledged as pre-eminent over all other preparations, patent or officinal, In point of usefulness, Circulars giving the Theory upon which thin remedy ii founded, aleo yerttileatca of remarkable cures, will la sent free when desired. We forward the iILOOD MOD to any part of the United States or Canadas upon receipt of price—sl per bottle, $ $ for six bottles. Be careful is all cases to take none but that having our fac-sindle sig nature upon the wrapper. none other is genuine. Prepared only by OHUItf b & bUNNT, No. di 9 B. pedant , , Neu York, And sold by them, and by a I ...sr ec at le Druggists. For sale r y LI A, BANNVABT, C. E. HILLER and D. W . GROSS & CO., Harri-burg. teidi-eowd&aly U J. 1? THY, BLOODI MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AN D •• PIICENIX BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity whteh these pre-emi neat Medicines Have acquired fur their Dimas/his ell cacy in all the Diseases which they profess to cure, hat render d the usual practice of puffing not only ELMO* my, but unworthy of them. IN ALL OASES • Of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Affectlom of the Bladdert asd Kidneys. BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER .COMPLAINTS, In the South and West, where these diseases prevail, they will he found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others, whu once use these Medicines, will never after wards be without them. BILIOUS CUOMO. SEROUS LOOSEN 1185,P1LE8,001 TI YEN ES& COLDS nthLGUI OHS, eIIOLIO r CORRUPT leUbloßS. PROPS' ES. DYSPEPSIA.—No person with this distressing disease, shnoW delay using these Medicines immediately. Eruption...of the Si , in, Erysipelas, Platub.,,gy, Paves Ala, Amts.—For this scourge:of the Western country these Mediuiiiv will be found it gale, Spee4.4 MEI certain remedy. Other intAdielues leave the.system sub. pet to a return of the disease; . a cure by these mall. nines is permanent. Try them. Be Hat , afied. and be cured. FOULNESS OF CoMPLEXWN— GINA ERAL DEBILITY. GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every hind, Inward Fever, Intisinviatm Rheum. thein, Impure Blood J aubdice, LoSs of Appetite, MERCURIAL DISEAbES.—Never huh: einitirste en. irely all the effects or Mercury, iiitioitely simmer than the most powerful preparstion of Sarsaparilla. NIGHT SW EATS. N ERVOUS DEBILITY. NERVOUS COmPt.moTb Or A I.L RlNotl, Ohtletitta A PPECTIOI4, PILES —The origins) proprietor of theme Medicine was bored of Piles. of thirty-five years , standing, 14 the the use of these Life Medicines sham. PAINS in the Head, Side. Back, Limbs, Joints and Organs. RHEUMATISM.— Those affected with this terrible die end?, Will he Furs of relief q the Lite Medicines. Rush of Blood to the litoul, Scurvy, Salt Mims Swellings. bott..FOLA, or Kneo't EVIL. in its worst forms. Ulcer of every description. WunOIS of all kinds are effectually expelled by thus Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will be certain. THE LIFE PILLS AND PEDENIX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the system, PREPARED AND SOLD BY DR. WILLIAM B. MI OFFAT, 835 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, New York, 117' For sale by all Druggists. jyl7-d&cly Wilting. ALL WORK PROMISED IN ONE WEEK! .7R 101 C 114-10 A ., j. CP 4• PENNSYLVANIA STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 104 MARKET STREE.T,. BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH, HARRISBURG, PA., Where every description of Ladies , and Gentieres'i Garments, Piece Goods, &c., are Dyed, Cleansed, Hod finished in the best manner and a' she shortPht notice. no 6 d&wly' room & Cis.. Proprietors. IJ FOUN DUD 1852 LOCATE ORNER OF BALTIMORE AND CHARLES BTRErre, BALTIMORE, MD. The Largest, Most Elegantly Furnished, and Popiiii Jommercial College in the United States DrAigm' Papressly ten Young Men desiring to obtain a Tliem"v,g hitirrloALliuSlNnSa HDIIOATIMA in theabortestpoas. - time and at the least expense. A Large and Beantirully Ornamented Circular, go' tabling upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, with Srscova l OF PENMANSHIP. and a Large Engraving( the finest of t" kind ever made in this country) representing thP intend View of the College, with Catologue Opting terms. will ho Aga to Every Young Man OE applieatien, FRTg op Can ROB. Write immediately and yon will receive the peckl i g f ty return mail. Address, jan2s-1113 , 3 E. K. LOSTER, BALTIMORE, ME, JUST RECEIVED: INR FOUNTAIN ! INN FOUNTAIN! A very ingenious attachment to any metallic which one dip of ink le sufficient to write a foolical page. For sale at SCHEFFER,B BOOKSTORE, an 9 tio. la Market At 1.41 - 1 U MIN OUTS , A DT( IP COAL JJ for Blacksmiths' tote. A superior article for Pia at $3 00 per ton or 12% cents per bec.het. All Coal delivered by Patent Weigh Ctrts, AldEn %MEETS& ,o• 7 i RIED APPLES AND DRIB jJ PEACHES for sale by oetl9 WM. DOCK, Mi., & CO K E LLER'S DRUG STORE is the plase to hnv n. Thrinsuand Plowora wpm CONDIMENTS ! . !-E X TR A FRENCH MUSTARD, a choice variety of SATO QM. SAUCES and MRTOMU PS of every description . mylo WM. DOOR. Js. CCI. ELISIt's DRUOI- STORE is the 161 to %A anythirt Is tL Wog of Pasramery. CAL Ltil/4'-Artit MI CII ART SUED 18g