Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, January 19, 1861, Image 4

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A WONDERFUL PRENORENON.—The following
extract, descriptive of an atmospheric display
w witnessed at Omaha City, Nebraska, is taken
from a letter addressed to a gentleman of
Philadelphia, from his daughter, who resides
in Omaha:
Last evening (Dee. 28th,) just after tea, on
.going to the front door, I witnessed the most
remarkable as well as the most beautiful lunar
exhibition I ever gazed upon. There before
ine was the full moon, the centre of a golden
; cross, as brilliant as herself. One column
exteded from the horizon nearly to the zenith,
and the other, running• horizontally through
.the moon, was also of immense length. It
continued visible in all its grandeur and beauty
for more than an hour. Everybody in our lit
tle city was gazing at the strange Sight, 'and
many were filled with fear. Some 'thought
that the union was to be dissolved, and others
thought that "Fort Moultrie had been taken."
At 9 o'clock it began to fa de, but atill we could
see it distinctly. At 9 o'clock a circle was
formed round the moon, making an appearance
like a cross enclosed in a circle.
The cross was of luminous bars, and at the
ends of the arms the rainbows appeared. not
circular, but perpendicular. The large circle
possessed all the colors of the rainbow, and
was very brilliant, reflecting two smaller cir
cles, one-northwest and the other southwest.
Oh, how we wished for you all. We have
watched the papers - closely to see *whether you
were favored in the east with the same sight.
I hope yen were.
The Daily Telegraph, a little paper published
at Omaha, gives, in its (issue of Jan. 3d, the
following account of the phenomenon above
described:
On the night of the 28th of December, was
witnessed a most beautiful lunar bow, or rain
bow, as it is commonly called, though there
was no rain at the time. It was caused by the
reflection and refraction of the rays *of light
upon the sleet-encrusted snow which, covered
the'earth. The moon; which was full the day
previous, rose about 7 o'.elock, when the beau
tiful phenomenon commenced. At first the
bow was distinct at the edge of the horizon,
but pointed up. In half an hour it became
very plain throughout, as much so as any solar
bow we ever saw. It continued so for more
then an hour. All the prismatic tints were
very vivid, though the red, violet and green
were the brightest. It gave a pale orange tint
to the whole eastern part of the firmament.—
The radius of the bow seemed about 80 6 . There
was a bright streak of white light, as broad as
the moon, extending from the horizon up
through the moon perpendicularly, apparently
20 deg. in length. Another streak of like color
and dimensions ran horizontallyacross through
the ntoon—tbui forming a beautiful and per
fect cross, which has given rise to various con
jectures connected with the millenium, and the
Pope's removal to America.
At 91 o'clOck a eirele-was formed, retaining
the prismatic colors, and teflecting twosecond
ary circles—one nor**, the . other .south
west. Prom 10 to 124!clock its grandeur oul- •
minated. There - were six eircles-4one around
The edge of the, horizon--eue Around the moon,
with a radius of about 10 deg.—the remainhig
four circles, each the size of the 'latter, filled
the vacancy betwren the two, oecupying the
N. E., N. W. and S. W. parts of the compass.
DESPATCHES FROM COI. STRIBLENG—His Ex
plorations in the "Inner Sea" of Japan.—The
Navy Department has received despatches from
flag officer Stribling, with dates from Hong
Kong to November 15. He communicates im
portant information respecting the discovery of
a new channel in his passage from Nangasaki
to Kanagawa. He says: "In our passage from
the for:ner place to the latter, we went through
the 'inner sea' of Japan. This sea has not been
frequented by foreign ships until the present
year. it is studded with many islands, and has
several tortuous straits. It is free from diffi
culties, not well adapted for sailing vessels, but
is perfectly safe for steamers. On our passage
through it we anchored every night, as the
pilots were not willing to run except by day
light.: When the sea is more frequented, and
shipmasters become acquainted with the proper
places:for anchorage, it. will, I have no doubt,
be the thoroughfare for all steamers running
between- Kanagawa and Nagasa-ki, partichlatly
after the ports of Heogo and Osaca are opened
to trade, Osaca is the commercial emporium
of Japan, where all the eapatahsts reside. In
its vicinity are the principal silk and tea dis
tricts, and on an island not far distant are the
richest copper mines. -
"On our passage through the 'inner sea' we
anchored four times. At two of these we were
offered wood and water, and when parties of
officers landed
_they avere ipermlitted,..do. walk
around the towns, and were treated with the
greatest civility- iAt Omni Which 'is the -, resi
dence of a Governor of thel:ighest..ortler, 'sent.
• • • .
a message err there expressing my wish tom
my respects talhe Goireritar.. The offi c er sent
watt issfismiteddhatiattl anawercwettld be sent on
boar& at a certain hour. • Two messages were
sent. ion board during the night, deferring the
time for giving an answer to my request. Ha
ving;no business at Osaca; and being satisfied
that,the object of deferring to answer my re
quest was to avoid permitting us by authority
to visit the City, 1 concluded not to await the
Governor's answer.
"At all the places visited in Japan, we were
reeieved kindly and civilly, except at °saes, and
Our merchants appeared to •be carrying on their
business successfully, without impediments of
any importance from the Japanese authorities."
A MAIL - CARRIER ATTACKED BY WOLVES---
Narrow Eseape.—We gain the following infor
mation from a gentleman who passed through
here about 10 o'clock yesterday evening, from
Decatur :
The mail carrier between this place and De
catur,: when about forty-five miles from here,
on his return trip, was startled at hearing the
howling of wolves, and, turning to ascertain
the proximity of his danger, discovered, at no
great distance, a pack of a hundred or more
wolves, apparently frenzied with hunger, and
with lolling tongues, rapidly lessening the, dis
tance between them and the horror-stricken
mail carrier. Viewing` thus his danger, With
desperation lent by despair, the mail carrier
immediately put whip to his horse, hoping to
gain a place of refuge ere the hungering wolves
could overtake him; but the wolves gradually
gained upon him, he beginning to think - that
his sapds of life had nearly run , out, when,suct
denly a tree , presented itself to his gladdened
v for - which he rode for dear life, and
fingl7;ol,iLed_the aSylizm of his hopes, with the
savage beails' close upon him, and jumpedfrom
hi/therm on:tulle:limb of the tree. The wolves
came,iit'yi,u, - rooment, and after bowling with
tlisapponteieut ter .a short time the loss of a
warm supper, gradually settled down in quie-:
tude to watchtheiFirey. The carrier remained
in this awful's-condition> until nearly morning,
with scarcely artyßlothes on, having thrown off
Dearly all his wearing apparel, - hoping to in
crease the speed of his Boor animal. At about
the 'WA QT diPthre:tirdtveslieakieared, when
the mail, sAlmt s jeV.llteArly frazeu Ito-. death, fell
from the tree to the ground insensible. In
that condition our informant, who came along
Short - time 'afterward,- found, him, and carried
him to a house Ave miles dintant, where he re
coirtered sufficiently; previous to our informant's,
depatkure, to relate the story. - _
Tiler-APn r a! Yin4s chased by , a; portion of. the
wo r tr v l 44;4ll, supposed - to be . lost, -together
wit„h.thomalkiL.44oyrr . Tagey (Iowa) Record.
• !!!:1 UP • ,.
Mr'. Mail ; 'late Unitid , States. minister -to
Mexico, hue arevednt Washingtcist.
TN* :-130011wore,i,riim _st .Pligadelphia, was
fall of floating foe on Monday,. v: ' •
tv e 'thy. o t '&4China, there are, on .
lan attiriteinliout 6,ooardoithis "orery.year..
AVY
D ENTI STRY.
THE UNDERSIGNED,
DOCTOR OF .DENTAL SU RGERY.
.
BesPeetfulAT tencie.P his PrOteasional * services to the
citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity.
OFFICE IN BTA - TE STREET,
OPPOSITE THE n .R A D . Y HOUSE.
"p 25-4 . 3 cw" B. M OILDEA, D. D. B.
DR: C . 'WE LC EL;
SITRGKON 'AND O C UL-I ST,
11381DENox THIRD NEaItHORTH STREET.
Re is now fully prepared, to attend promptly to the
duties of profession in all its branches.
A LONG AND VERY BUOCKESFIC. MEDICAL EXPERIENCE
justifies him in promising full and ample satisfaction to
all who may favor himwiihn call, be the disease Chronic
or any other nature. mlB4lBtWly
W' • W. HAYS,
vT
AT T 111:N o f ir lOr L
WALNII STERET, BETWERN SECOND & THIRD
aDbl HARRISBURG, PA. [dly
WM. H. MILLER ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office corner of MARKET STREET and the SQUARE,
(Wyeth's,) second floor front.
Ij7 Entrance on Market Square. 'n2l-Iyd&w
T HEO. F. SCHEFFER :
BOOK, CARD AND JOB PRINTER,
janB No. 18 Market Street, Marriebttnr.
P A R . K . H I L L,
puoansoß TO Hot. ;Alm
PIatiNISAR AND 1 BRASS: 4?oUNDER,
lOU
108 MARKET ST., HARRISBURG.
BRASS CASTINGS, of every description; madeto order.
American manufactured Lead and Iron Pipes of all sizes.
Hydrant* of every description made and repaired. Hot and
Cold Water Baths,. Shower Bathe, Water -Closets, Cistern
Primp, Lead Coffins and Lead work of every description
done at the shorLeatnotice l on the most reasonable terms.
Factory and Editi - ne work in general. All orders thank
received and punctually attended to. • . •
The highest price in. cash given for old Copper, Br ass,
Lead and. Bpelter. mylB-dtf
T O. MOL TZ,
ENGINEER, MACHINIST AND MAN FITTER,
No. 0, North Sixth at. ) between Walnnt and Marks',
Harr/share, Pa.
Machinery of every description made aad repaired. Draw
Conks of all sizes, and a large assortment of Gan Pittinp
constantly 011 band:. . .
All work thine in this establishment will be tinder his
own`supervision, and warranted to give satisfaction.
0c26.'
RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE,
TRACT AND SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPOSITORY,
E. S. GERMAN,
27 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE CHESNUT,
• HABRISHIJEG, PA.
Depot for the sale of Stereoscopes, Stereoscopic Views,
Music and Musical Instruments. Also, subscriptions
taken for religious publications. noMi-dy
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
BALTIMORE, MD.
This pleasant and commodious Hotel has been tho
roughly re-fitted and re-furnished. It is pleasantly
situated on North-West corner of Howard and Pranklin
streets, a few doors west of the Northern Central_Rail
way Depot. Every attention paid to theotomforf of his
guesto. - Gr. LEMIEMRING, Proprietor,
jel2lf . aiitedf Selina Grove, Pa.)
UNIT
ED STATES HOTEI
OOIITHWAST CORNER OF lirirsivittiiinkat.krateTe.
ADJOINING THE PENNSYLVANIA' RAIL
.' • ROAD DEPOT,
x= 6 43T.X44Lx320x..01:D1Er,2-.A.,:'
Thedereigried would respeetfully'inferfiritkeOublie '
that h&hiesta'ken the above Rae', foirtitortY inoWn
" THRIKANStON 1101381 ii" which he has refitted and
newly furnished throughout. ""
Thetnitms are likacioui i...kiturni sited
with every convenience to be found in the Hotels in
the ofty. .
The "UNITED STATES" is admirablylocatedfor the
convenience of travelers, being under the same roof with
the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, and thus saving both '
hack hire and porterage of baggage. No pains will be
spared to render the 'UNITED STATES" a pleasant and
agreeable residence to all who may favor it with' their
patronage. Charges moderate.
oe.2:4lBinwly 11. W. RANAGA, Proprietor.
INSURANCE AGENCY.
THE. DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY MIIRANCE / COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA. • '
INCORPORAT.HD' 1835.. .
CAPITAL AND ASSETS $904,907.51.
• . •
THE INSURANCE •
COMPANY OF NORTH - AMERICA,
. OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED 1794.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS $1.219,475.19.
Theurideraigned, as Agent for the above well known
Companies, will make Insurance against loss or il.aniage
bytire i ;either perpetually or annually, on propeity in
either town or country., '
Marine ittellnland Transportation Risks also taken.
Apply iiersOridli bY ie'ttei to
- WILLIAM BUEHLER,
decl-aa-ly - Harrisburg, Pa.
P A NE 'N O 1 Toi.-Noticeas hereby
JO given, that the undersigned have formed an Asso
ciation. and prepared and executed a Certificate, for the
purpose of establishing a' Bank of Issue, Discount and
Derosite, under the provisions of the act entitled et An
act to establish a system of Free Banking iri
Pennsyl
vania, and to secure the public against loss from Insol
vent Banks,"" approved the 3lst day of March, A. D. 1860,
said Bank to be 'called THE DOWNINGTOWN BANK,
to be located in Downingtown, to consist of a Capital
Stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, In shares of Fifty Dol
lars each, with the privilege of increasing the same to
any amount not ,exceeding in all Three Hundred Thous
sand Dollars.
Charles Downing,David Shelmire,
I
John Webster, WiMath Rogers,
William Edge, , J. R. Eshelman,
Richard D. Wells, I Samuel Ringwalt,'
T. P. Baugh, 1 Stephen Blatehford
September 3, 1860.—sepl -d6m
B
ANK N 0 TI E.—Noticq 1 - 4,9Nby
given that an Association has been formed and a
certificate prepared for. the purpose of establishing a
Dank of Issue, Discount and Deposits under the provi
sions.of the act entitled "An act to establtsh a systeni
of Free Banking in Pennsylvania, and to secure the pub
lic against loss from I.ntolvent Banks,' tapproved the Blet
day of March, 1860. " The - eald Bank to be called (6' The
Bethlehem Bank," and to be . Inc.ited. in, tile ,tearortgh of
Bethlehem, in the county of Northampton ? with a{Cappi.
tat Stock of Fifty Thousand Dollaricin shares Of Fifty
Dollars each,, with the privilege of incresqini the said
Stock to Two Mrindied Thousand Dollars:- jateSiditio- -
ciIOIGE
WORCESTERSHIRE: " '
LUCKNOW CILITTNY,
-CONTINENTAL; • • . •
SODER% SULTANA.,
ATHENASUM,- ' •
LONDON;CLUD,' - •
SIR ROBERT PEEL,
INDIA SOY,
.i ikErtiDINGDAITCE,
ENGLISH PEPPER SAUCE.
For Bale by WDLDOOK, JR., Sc. CO.
mylo
U - PHOLSTE.RINII.
• "C. F. VOL V/11,E„it
Is prepared to do all kinds of work iwthe
. .
.T 1 P'H OIL'S TERI 1V B`U t S'IIV I ESS.
Pays particular attention to IitALING AND PUTTING
DOWN CiARRETS; MAKING AND. REPAIRING HAT
TRASHES, REPAIRING PintNITURE, dtc., Ato. He
'can be found. at all times at his residence, in the rear of
the William Tell House, corner of Raspberry and Black
bOrry alleys. sep244lly.
vi r i A - NDLESM
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PARAFFIN CANDLES,
SPERM CANDLES, ,
STEARIDE CANDLEs,
ADAMANTINE °ADDLES, .
0/IEMICALEPERM °ADDLES,
• STAR tourznion) CANDLES,
TALLOW OANDLEJ3. . '.
A Dirge Inv .
oice of the j abo, vs in ;flora, and for sale at
unusually 191 P ratan;ir Erkt D - oeit, - .l - ti 00 -
2 • ' ' %moans tho Marti/42w'
,
fI . RAISIBEIMES---A very ' Superior lio
N;t .octSs.l , WM. WOK; & C0T...,
finsines ilartte.
~o#el~.
.w_... _
3nsurance.
J3catk 'Applications.
,~t~fP~'IQnPOIt~:
Tsa ANALGAWATION or LeNol7AoBB.—There is a growing
tendency in this age to appropriate the most expressive
words of other languages, and after a while to. incorl orate
them into oar. ORCI j thee the word Cephalic, which is
from the Greek, signifying ""for the head," ie now becom
ing popularised in o ilnection with Mr. Spalding's great
Headache remedy, but it will soon be used in a more gen
eral WO, and the word Cephalii will become as common
as Electrotype and many others whose distinction as for
words has been worn away by common usage until
they seem "native a to the manor born."
'ardly Realized.
Hi 'ad 'n 'crrible'eadache this hafternoon, hand I stepped
into the hapothecaries hand says hi to the man, , Can you
hease me or au 'eadache "Does it hache 'ard," says
'O. "Hexceedingly," says hi, hind upon that 'o gars me
a Cephalic Pill, hand 'pen me 'oiler it cured me no qu!ck
that I 'erdly realized 1 'ad 'ad an 'eadrche.
ff itaDeOlis is the favorite sign by which nature
makes known any deviation whatever from the natural
state of the braid, and viewed in this light it may be looked
on as a safeguard intended to give notice of disease which
might otherwise escape attention, till too late to ha reme
died; and it 4 tralicatione eheeld never be neglect , . d. Head.
aches may be classified under two names, via : Symptoma
tic and Idiopathic.. Symptomatic Gewlache is exceedingly
commonand is the precursor of a great variety of diseases,
among which are Apoplexy, Goat, Rhinmatiarn And all
febrile diseases. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of
disease of the stomach constituting sick headache, of he
patic disease constitunig bilious headache, of worms,
constipation and other disorders of the bowels, as well as
renal and uterine affection. Diseaaes of the heart are very
frequently attended with Headaches; Anaemia and plethora
are also affections which frequently occasion headache.--
Idiopathic Headache is also very common, being usually
distinguished by the name of nervous headache, sometimes
coming on suddenly in a State of apparently Sound health
and prostrating at once the mental and physical energies,
and in othv instant es it comes on slowly, herilded by de
pression of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most instan •
ces the pain is in the front of the head, over one or both
eyes, and sometimes provi king vomiting; under this class
may alto be named Neuralgia. •
For the treatment of either class of Headache the Ce
phalic Pills have beep found a sure and safe remedy, relie
ving the most acute pains in-afew minutes, and by its subtle
power eradicating the diseases of which Headache is the
unerring index.
BRIDGET —Mims wants , you to sand her a box of Cep
halic auto, no t a battle of Prepared Palti*bat Pm think
ing tfiat : a not Plat a n-lithar ; •bat perhapi ycsil be atther
kocwing what it is. Ye see she's nigh-dead and gone with
the Aial. lioadaatiN: and wants some more of that same as
relaived her before. .
Drioggist —von must 111311411 Spalding% Cephalic Pills.
Bridget.—On. ! aure'nola end Yeal'are sed'it, here's the
querthcr and giv ma the rills and dont be all day about it
either.
Constipation or Costiveness.-
, .
No-one of the i'man, ills flesh is heir ton is so prevalent,
so little tinuerstoLd, and so much neglected as 00 , tiveness.
Often originating in carelessness or sedentary habits; it is
regarded: asssslight disorder.:of ;be little consequence- to
excite .%anxiAty, while , in , futility 'it . is the'precursor and
companion of many ot •the most fatal and danger(4ll3 d'il
eaiany bind auletsrearlyeradicatea' it - will 'bring the sufferer
to:en untimely grave: 'Ammigithe lighter evils of which
cretivenees Is tie 'usual attendant are 'Headache, Colic,
Rheumatism, Fonl Breath, Piles and others of 1 ke nature,
while a long train of fr 'ghtful diseases such as Malignant
'Fevers, shoes/fee; Disentery, Diai46are , byspepsia,.epo
plexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, •Hvaterui, Ityponliondriasia,
Melinaphbly and , indicate th.ir presence in
the system by this alarntini symptom. 'Not un. requently
the di:mama-named. originate in . Constipation, but take on
'an indelidalerryetistehse :inlesit the - cause is eradicated in
an early stage; ; From all- theae consideraeons it fellows
that the disorder &Wild receive inimediate attention when ,
ever it oee.nra, and no person should ugglect to get a box
of Cephalic Fills roirthtlirst'Appearance of the complaint,
as their timely we will expel the insidioni approaches of
disease and destroy this dangerous foe to human life.
A Real Blessing.
Physician—Well, `Mrs. Jones, how is that headache ?
lifrs .Tones— Gunk Doctor. all gone ! the pill you sent
eared me in just twenty minutes, And X . wish yOl would
send more so that I can have them handy.
Physician.—Yon can get them at any Druggists. Call
for Cephalic Pills, I find they never fail, and I recommend
them in all cannot Headache ''
Mrs. Jones —I shalt sent for a box directly, and sha
tell all my suffering friends, for they are a rcal blessing.
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Twkw m kfir. ,ions or, OLLARS SAYRD.-141.. Spalding
has sold two millions of bottles of kis celebrated Prepar
Glue and it is estimated that each bottle saves at least ten
dollars worth of broken furniture, thus making an aggre
gate of twenty millions of dollars reclaimed from to' al lose
by this valuable invention. Having madechis.elue a
homehrddAwcirp., hen now Aoposes to do the world.etill
greater service by curing all the aching hove with his
Cephalic Sills, and if they are as good ?.s his Glue, Head
aches will soon vanish &warlike snow m July.
rrarns. exorramewri sn the mental care and anaiaty .
incident to theeclose attention to , bisineas or study, ire
mho* the numerous Cattser - bf Minion's He'adach'e. The
disordered state of mint ant body incident to this diptress
ing complaintilkifititl!bl6Wlct alr ilnitityamdlimMtion
Swierars by tnis disorder can always obtain speedy relief
from these distreasing-attacks-bylming , one of the Cephalic
Pills whenever thlfrhyMlitettidiniSeir. It tiuletie the over.
tasked Wain, and sootheathe strained and• j erring, nerves,
and relaxes the niatelon'cir-thISIMMich - *Web. always' ac
companies and amtavates
,the disordered , condition of the
FACT WORTLIKWO*I2IO .- -4pfildint's Cephalic Nilo aro a
certain care for Sick Ilaalache, Bilious headache, Ner you
Headache; Oestiveitisalitat f4e aeraliDebility.
Galax Disooraitelditinkttice '
moat important of all
the great nodie rilS.Aolrorieencthii age maybe considered
hitirri:ofhiodittablori'for ProUdfitin from' fitmall *Pot,
the Caph tile Pill for rellef_of,lfeAdache„and the use o f
Quinine for the preyantion Tilyerhi-either of which is
a mire specific, whose benefits will inexperienced by suf-
fering humanity loki liftizttiteir discoverers ire forgotten.
•
37.D1D yen ever have the Sick Headache? Do you
remember the throbbing temples, the fevered brow, the
loathing snd dl gust at the eight Of food ? ' How totally
unfit you were, f)r_pbwaxe, conversation or study. One
of.the Ciphaltel'ille 2 woulthwe relieved you from all the
suffering which you then experienced, For this and ether
purposes idn'ehould alWaYe have a box of them on hand to
use as Occasion reituirei.
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• By the nee of these Pilte the periodic attache of Ner
tious or Sick Headache nay, be prevented ; and if taken
at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from
pain and sickness lbilt be obtained, •
• They.anidom.ftitin renitidrig the Nausea and Head
tiche to which females are so subject. • •
They act gently upon the bowele r . removing Costive
Hess..
'or Literary Men; Students, Delicate remaleti,and
all persona of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a
Laxative, improving the etppetite, giving tone and vigor
to the digestive organs, andrestoring the natural elasticity
and strength of 'the whole system.
The OEPHALID PILLS are the result of long invest-,
gation and carefully conducted experiments, having been
in use mans Legniduring which time thertuivo 'prevented
and relieved a vast amount 'of-pain and suffering ifrom
ilk the famous system'or
nein' a derariged state, ofthe atoiriech,
they are "entirely tegetable in their composition, and,
'may be taken at.ellE times with perfect safety without ma- •
king any change of diet, and the ?bawl of
treadle tail. renders it easy to niltlikiistar - them to
children.'
8.1741911 OP .
OPUNTSRESITS I
.The genuine have fire signatures of Henry O. Spalding on
each box.
0644 Binged* and'AU ntbAr deAlers in Mridialnes.
A BOA lOU' be sent by anag prepaid on • inoAtpt,Af
. • PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.::. •
;AU order. elionkl I?!,AdAnnied- . tio • . , r
.11 .4 1 PRX CT- 11141400(4'1,
As CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK*
4014-dikwy:
ae lee
Cie toilet.
T HE ONLY DISCOVERY
WORTHY OF ANY CONFIDENCE FOR
RESTORING
THE BALD AND GRAY.
Many, since the great discosiery of Prof. Wood, have
attempted not only to imitate his restorative, but pro
fess to have discovered something that would produce
results identical ; but they have all come and gone, be
ing carried away by the wonderful results of Professor
Wood's preparation, and have been forced to leave the
field to its resistless sway. Read the following :
BATH, Maine, April 18,1869.
Paov. 0 .I. Wool) dr, Co.; Gents ;—The letter I wrote
you in 1856 concerning your valuable Hair Restorative,
and which you have published in this vicinity and 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 and name, as stated in the com
munication; Second, is it true of all therein contained;
third, does my hair still continue to be in good order and
of natural color? To . all I can and do answer invariably
yes. My hair is even better than in any stage of my life
for 40 years past, more soft, thrifty, and better colored;
the same is true of my whiskers, and the only cause why
it is not generally true, is that the substance Is washed
'off by frequent ablution of the face, When If care Were
used by wiping`the face in close connection with the
whiskers, the same result will follow as the hair. I
have been in the receipt of 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 much trend in the
manufacture and sale of various compounds as well as
this, it has, no doubt, been basely imitated, and been
used, not only without any good effect, but to absolute
injury. I have not used any of your Restorative of any
account for some months, and yet my hair is as good as
ever, and hundreds have examined it with surprise, as I
am now 81 years old and not a gray hair in my bead or on
my face; and to prove this fact, I send you a lock of my
hair tsken 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,
and then purchased and used it with universal success.
I will ask as a favor, that you send me a test by which I
can discover fraud in the Restorative, sold by many, I
fear, without authority from you. A - pure article will
insure success, and I believe where good effects do not
follow, the failure is caused by the impure article, which
curses the inventor of the - good. I deem it my duty, as
heretofore, to keep you apprised of the continued effect
on my hair, as I assure all who enquire of me of my un
shaken opinion of its valuable results.
I remain, dear sirs, yours, A. 0. RAYMOND.
Anaost , s Rte, Hy., Nov. 30, 1858. '
PROF. 0. J. WOOD : Dear Sir would certainly be
doing you a great injustice not to make known to the
world, the Wonderful as well as the_noexpected result I
have experienced from using ONE bottle oryour Hair
Restorative. *After, using every, kind of Restoratives
extant, but without success, and finding my head nearly
destitute of hair, I was finally induced to try a bottle of
your IlairßeStOratiiti. Now, candor and justice compel
me to announce% to whoever may read
.thia ? that I now
posseSs 'a 'new ehd' beahtiful growth *of hair, which I
pronounce richer and handsomer than the original was.
I will therefore take; occasion to recommend this in
valuablereinedy tcitair. who may feel the necessity of it.
Respectfully yours,. REV. S. ALLEN BROCK.
P. 8 —This testimonial of my approbation for your
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.
Tours, &e. Ray. 8. A. B.
Depot 444 Bioakway, and sold by all dealerit through
out the world. • „,.• ' • •
0. J. , WOOD & CO:, Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New
York,-and 114 Marketßtreet, Bt. Louis, Mo.
And sold- by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods
Dealers. nol7-d&w3m
, ANDSOME WOMEN.
- TO THE LADIES.
HUNT'S gt BLOOM OF ROSES,” a rich and delicate
color for the cheeks and Ups, WILL NOT WASH OR
RUB OFF, and when once Applied remains durable for
years, mailed free in bottles for $l.OO.
HUNT'S "wimp TOILET, POWDER}" imparts a
dazzling whiteness 'to the complexion, and is unlike any
thing else'used for this purpose, mailed free for 50 bents.
HUNT'S "BRITISH BALM," remove) tan, freckle;
un n and all eruptions of the akin.. , mailed free for 60
sunburn
HUNT'S. "IMPERIAL POMADE," for the hair,
strogthene and improves its growth, keeps it from fall:.
ing off; and warranted TO MAKE 'THE 'HAIR CURL,
mailed free for $l.OO. .
•
HUNT'S " PEARL REAUTIFIER,IP for the teeth and
gums, Cleanses and whitens:the teeth, hardens the gains,
purifies the breath effectually, PRESERVES THE
TEETH AND PREVENTS TOOTH-ACHE, mailed free
for $l.OO.
HUNT'S "BRIDAL WREATH PERFUME,J , a double
extract of orange blossoms and cologne, mailed free for
$l.OO. ,
This exgrtisiteperfume was first used by thoPRINCESS
ROYAL,. OF 'ENGLAND, ou her marriage. MESSRS.
HUNT & CO. presented the FRINCRSS with an elegant ,
case of Perfumery, (in which all of the above: article')
were included,) in handsome qiitglass withgoldstappers,
valued at $l6OO, particulars of 'which appeared in. the
public prints. All the &Bove articles sent FREE by ex
press for $5.00. Oash can either accompany the order
or be paid to the express agent on delivery of goods.
HUNT & - CO.,
Perfumers to the queen,
REGENT BTABET, LONDON, AND 707 SANBOX STREET,
The Trade supplied. PHILApELPHIA.
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As accidents teal happen even inteSll-segulatediatni
lies, it in very desirable to have some cheap and covo
nient way for repairing Farnitnre, Toys, Crockery; arc:
• SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no household' can afford
to be without it. It IS always ready arid up to the stick
ing point. There is no longer a necessity for
chairs, splintered veneers, headless ' ¢blla and - broken
cradles. It is just the article for cone dual, aid'other
ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement
and taste.
This admirable preparationls need cold, being chemi'
tally held in solution, andpotiseising,ill the valuable
qualities of the best cabinet-makers , Gine. rt may be
need in the place of ordinary mucilage, being *satly
more adhesive.
"USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE "
N.B.—A Brush accompanies each bootie." Price, 25
cents.
WHOLESALE DEPOT, No. 48 CEDAR STREET, NSR YORK
Addrene
HENRY C. SPALDING. & CO.,
Box No. 3,600. New York.
Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Pour, Eight,
and Twelve Dosen—a beautiful Lithographic . Show-Card
icconipanylng each package. •
f A single bottle of SPALDINO'S PREPARED
GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every
household ...ca
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware
and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores.
Country merchants should make a note of SPALD.
ING'S PREPARED "GLUE, when making up their list ;
It will stand any climate.
,febl44lkwly
0 TICE. The undersigned having.
1,11 opened an English and Clamicelß4hootforlmys in ,
the Lecture Boom of what was formerly called the
if 'United Brethren Ch urch ," on fronti between Walnut
and Looted street', 'le prepared to receive mile and
Instruct them in the branches usually taught in schools
of that character. , The number of ,pupils is limited to
twenty-flue.
_ . •
For information with regard to termii kn, apply 4 0
Bev. Mr. Boinnsoit and ReY• Mr. CArriul, or,pereenally
to [oc26-dtf] JAMBS B. KING.
. .
I 0 0 RE GELATINE. —The heel
"article la the markeytust redelvi4 gete
1 , 14, ' P9 IO IK ZA
ws t2 Rtla:sToßEiil the .pl a ce
,fttcMcal.
AN aperient and Stomactic preparation of IRON purl.
fled of Oxygen and Oarbon by combustion in Hydrogen.
Sanctioned by the highest Medical Authorities, both in
Europe and the United states, and prescribed in their
practice
The experience of thousands daily proves that no pre
paration of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of
the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise
sickly complexions, indicate its necessity in almost every
Conceivable case.
Innoximie in all maladies in which it has -been tried, it
has proved absolutely curative in each of the following
complaints, viz :
IN DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFEOTIONS, RMAOIATION, DYS
PEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, DIARIOREA, DYSENTERY, LNOIPIENT
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULOUS TUBERCULOSIS, SALT RHEUM,
MISMENSTRUATION,WHITES,CHLONOSIS. GIVEN COMPLAINTS,
CHRONIC? HEADACHES, RHEUMATISM, INTERMITTENT FEVERS,
PIMPLES ON TEE Face, &O.
• In cases of GENERAL Dummy's', whether the result of
acute disease, or of the continued diminution of nervous
and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of
this restorative has proved successful to an extent which
no description or written attestation would render credible.
Invalids, so long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in
their own neighborhonds, have suddenly re -appeared in the
busy world as if just returned from protracted travel in a
distant land. some very signal instances of this kind are
attested of female Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent
Martimus,.sanguineoutt exhaustion, critical changes, and
bat complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air
and exercise for which the physician has no name.
In Nzavona AFFECTIONS of all kinds, and for tensions
familiar to medical men, the operation of thispreparation
of iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old
oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and
overheating; and gently, regularly aperient, even in the
most obstinate cases of costiveness, without ever being a
gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation..
It is this latter property, among others, which makes it
eo remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for Pats,
upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific
action. by dispersing the local tendency which forms them.
In DYSPEPSIA, innumerable as are its causes, a single box
of these Ohalybeate Pills hag often sufficed for the moat
habitual cases, including the attendant Costiveness.
In unchecked DIAREMEA, even when advanced to DYERS
Tsar, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant
the effects liave been equally decisive and astonishing.
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating
cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate IN
CIPIENT CONSoMPTION, this remedy has allayed the alarm
of friends and physic ians, in several 'very gratifying and
interesting instances.
In EJOBOVOLOUS ToBEROULOBIB, this medicated iron has
had far more. than the good effect of the most cautiously.
balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their well
known liabilities.
The attention of females cannot beton confidently invited
to this remedy and restorative, in the cases peculiarly af
fecting them.
In IIIIatIYRTISIS, both chronic and inflammatory—in the
latter, however, moredecidedly—it has beeninvariably well
reported, both as alleviating pain and :reducing the swel
logs and stiffness of the joints and musolea, •
In INTERMITTENT FEVERS it mist necessarily be a great,
remedy and' energetic restorative, and' its progress in the
new:settlements of the. West, will probably be one of high
renown and ueefulness.
No remedy has over been discovered in the whole history
of medicine, which exerts such prompt, heppy,. and - fully
restorative effeclA. Good appetite, complete digestion,
rapid acquisition: of strength, with an unusual disposition
for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use.
Put np in neat 'fiat metal. boxes containing 50 pills, price
60 cents per box; for sale by druggists and dealers. Will
'be sent free to any address on receipt of the:price. All
letters, orders, etc., should be addressed tc;
• R. B. LOCKE & CO., General Agents.
my22-d&wly _ .. 20 Cedar Street, New y'ork.
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ARON:ITM
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mummram
4•
TONICONURETIC,
4,„
INYIURATINCt CORDIAL
TO THN CITIZENS' is OI 7 I - v R S ;Y AND
APOTHECARIES, DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND
.PRIVATEFAMILIEIS.
'WbLF . B , A PURE COGNAC BRANDY.
WOLPFa PURE MADEIRA, SHERRY. AND PORT
WINE.
WOLYE , S PURE JAMAICA AND ST ;MODE RUM
WOLFE'S PURE SCOTCH AND HUSH WHISKY.
. _ . ALL IN BOTTLES..
I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the
United States to the :above . WINES and- LIQUORS, im
ported by Unin.rito WOLFE, of New York, whose name
is familiar in every part 'of this country for 'the - purity
of his celebrated Soutieuem SCRAPES.: Mr. WOLFE, in
his letter - to me, speaking of the purity of his WINSB
sail LIQUORS; says : I - will stake my reputation as a
man, my, standing as a merchant of thirty yeare reai
dencein *id City of New York;thit all the BRANDY and
Wisas.which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the
best quality, and can be relied urnhyeyery pruvhaser."
Every bottle has the . proprietors "name on the Wax, and
a /se simile of his signature on the: certitle.ate. 'The.
public are respectfully invited to call and examine for
themselves. For sale at RETAIL by all Apotheca;iloi3 arid
Grocers in:Philadelphia,
GEORISIE H. ASHTON,
No. 832 Market street, Philadelphia;
Nols'Agont for Philadelphia.,
Read thefollowing from the New :Tort Courier
ENORMOUS .BUSINEBI3 FOR.ONE NEW YORK MERORANT.—
We are happy to inform our felicity-Citizens that' here is
one 'place ip our city where the.physician, apothecary,
and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines
and Li4uors , as pure as i mported, and of the best quality,
We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this
merchant's extensive business, altheugh it will well re
pay any:stranger or citizen to visit lJnoi.rso Worms's
extensive warehouse, Nos. 18, 20 and 22,.Beaver. street,.
and Nos' 17, 19 and 21, Marketfield street. His stock of
Solinapps:on hand ready for shipment could. 'not hays
been less than thirty thousand oafleti; the Brandy, some
ten thousarid . cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1850; 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 cbnntry. 'He also
had three large cellars, filled.with Brandy, Wines, &a.
in casks - , under Custom-House key, ready for bottling:
Mr. Wours's sales of Schnapps last year amounted to
one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in
less than tiro years he may be equally successf with
his Brandies and Wines.
His business merits the patronage of every lover of
hie species. - Private families who wish pure Wines and
Liquors , for medical use should send their orders direct
to Mr. Worm; until every Apothecary in the land fifeke
up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their
shelves, and replace A withwlA,Lois pare Wz ss alet
TeNnwc,o, , •
. . ,
We understand Mr. WOLFE, for the accommodation of
small &Skiers 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 thouianda of op
ponents in the United States, 'who sell nothing but imi
tationa, ruinous alike to human health and happiness.
For sale. by: 0. K. KELLER, Druggist, sole agent. for
Harrisburg. aeps-d&w6m
• •.•,•.
AN H 0 0 D
110 W LOST, HOW ItES.T.ORE.D.
Aar Pibliihed, in a Sealed Envelope
A LEOTUR.E. ON. THE NATURE, TREATMENT 'AND
RADIOAL . OURHOP,SPERMATORIMOBA, or Seminal
Weaknese,, Sexual Nebility; Nervousness and Involuntary
Emindomcproducinempoteticy, Cott SUroritiOn and Mental
and Physical Debility..
RY ULVERWELL, M. D.
The important fact/that the awful consequences of self
abuse maybe . effectually removed withoutinternal medicines
Or the damoraus applications of caustics, instruments,
medicated hoagies, and other empirical devices, is here
clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly
anceessful treatment, as adopted by the celebrated author,
fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to
cure himself perfectly, and at the leant posoliole cost, there
by avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day . The
Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands.
Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on the receipt
of two nostage stampa, by addressing Dr. CHAS. J. C.
KLINE, 480 First Avenue, New York, Post Box 4,886.
apl9-dftwly
HUMPHREY'S
SPECIFIC
HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES ,
for sale at . KELLER'S Drug attire,
noR7 GI iliarket,Stwet,
LiAVANA ORANGES !II
A prime lot jult reeeivixt by
oe3o. • M. DOOR, Jo., & Oo
.filiiTED PARED -PEACHES, Dried
lINPARED., PXACHEIf3 7 Dried i A.P.PLES, Dried
BLACKBERRiii£4,.just recerrpd. by
bon°. • • • •WbL DOCk; IR., '4E. Co;'
OY- : CK)KS 'Of 'an endiets variety ! for
the 1101ilittionient afid kastenatioWor"oihr• littlb ones, s
OCRUFFERT 8 ? 0 Flt• • s •
SMOKE .814011E4.1 SMOKES!
14../ not objectionable when: from a 0.14 - AR purchaead at
. IEXL/iNitli DRVia STOIK 91 Market atter& lepl9
AYERIAA" •.
11Q — ix:Veto ,- and
QUARTIIII Boxid,7jitst -
stol6 • Viri DOCE, Ja. , & CO.
Atbiral.
-- • men,
scientific men, and the public generally, is respectfully.
solicited to the merits otthisi chemical preparationn,uood:y.
taming IRON, SULPHUR, AND PHOSPHOROUS, and
which is identical in its composition with the Ro na .
Globule, or red blood. In all diseases accompanied A q u i
DEBILITY,
pale countenance and nervous derangement, analyses of
the blood show a deficiency of the red globules
complexion and a rosy tint of the akin, is always l oc u m .
tive of health; while a pale, wax-like skin and mime.
nanCe,—which evinces a deilcieney of the red globules__
accompanies a' di seaaed organism. Preparations of IRON
have been given for the purpose of supplying the red glo
bules, but we contend that IRON alone, SULPHUR al e "
or PHOSPHOROUS alone, will not meet the deficiency
in every case, but that a judicious combination of all
these elements is necessary to restore the blood to its
normal standard. This point, never before attained, has
been reached in the BLOOD FOOD, 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, strengthe n th e
system, allay the proetrating night sweats, increase the
physical and mental energy, enrich the blood by restoring
the lacking red globules, increase the appetite, restore
the color, and clothethe skeleton frame with flesh. The
BLOOD FOOD will be found a specific in all eintoruo
DISEASES of the THROAT or LUNGS, such as Lobs. ;
I Bronchitis, Coughs, &d. Public Speakers and singers
will find it of great utility in clearing and strengthening
the vocal organs. In Dyspepsia, Liver Compkines
Dropsy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Scrofula. Grave; Si. Vi.
gun' Dance, Fever and Ague &v., its efficiency is marked
and instantaneous. In no class of diseases, however, are
the beneficial effects of thin remedy BO conspicuous as is
those harrassing
FEMALE COMPLAINTS
to which the gentler sex are 'liable, and which tend to.
wards Consumption, such as suppressed or difficult Mm.
struation, Green Sickness, Whites, ikc., especially when
hese complaints are accompanied with paleness, a dingy
hue or pallor of the skin, depression of spirits, debility,
palpitation, want of appetite, and nervous prostration,
We have the utmost confidence in recommending the
BLOOD FOOD to all who may be conscious of a loss of
vitality or energy; and to those whose mental or bodily
powers are prostrated through over. use, either o f t h ,,
mind or body, and we deem it - our duty to say that in all
cases of Weakness and Emaciation, and in all diseases
of the Kidneys. or Bladder • th is preparation has a clai m
upon the attention of sufferers which cannot be over
estimated. A faithful trial will be found the most con.
vincing proof in regard to its efficacy that could be naked
for. With the above remarks, and with the numerous
testimonials we have in its favor, we offer the ii BLOOD
FOOD” to the consideration 'of the afflicted, knowing
thatit will be acknowledged-as pre-eminent (aver another
preparations, patent or officinal, in point of usefulness.
Circnlars giving the Theory upon which this remedy!,
founded, also certificates of remarkable cures, will he
sent free when desired. We forward the BLOOD FOOD
to' any part of the United Stated or Canadas upon receipt
of price—Al per bottle, $6 for six - bottles. Be careful in
all cases to take none but that having.our fee-simile sig
nature upon the wrapper. None other is - genuine.
Prepared only by '''CHURCH & DUPONT,
No. 409'Bioaderayi New York,
And sold by them, and by all reapectable Druggist°.
For sale by C. A, BAM'IVAIIT, 0: ItICELLER and D.
W. GROSS & CO., Harrisburg': feb6-eowd&wly
PURIFY THE ELOODI
moFFAT , s,
VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS
AND
PHICENIX BITTERS.
The high and envied celebrity whieh•these,pre-eini
neat Medicines have acquired for their invaluable effi
cacy the Diseases which they profess to cure, hat
refidened: the navel practice of pulling not onlyunnecei
miry, but unworthy of them.
- - - IN' ALL CASES " • '
Of Anthma r Acute and Chronic ldhemuatiamy Affections
of the Bladder and Kidneys.
BILIOUS:FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS,
In the South and West, where these diaesses.provail,
.they will be found invaluable. Planters; fainters sail
others, who once use these Medicines, will never:after.
wards be without them. -
BILIOUS CHOLIO SEROUS LOOSENESS, muss, COS
TIVENESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CIIOLIC,
CORRUPYHUMOItS , ;-DROVSIES.
DTarkmns..—No person virith this distressing disease,
should 'delay using theati'Medicinifa immeilfately.
Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas,. Flatulency.
Faven . AND Aotru.—For, this scourge of -the Western
country these MediCines Will be found a safe, speedy and
certainremedy. Other medicines leave the system sub
ject to. a return of the disease i a cure by these medi
cines id permanent..
. Try them. Belettisffed, and be. cured.
FOULNESS OF Coarmtitioa—
GENERAL DEBILITI', GOUT, GIDDINESS,
GRAVEL,
Headaches Of every kind; Inward'rever, Inflammatory
Rheumatism, Impure FIODd j _JDNIIiIIiCS,UISSI of Appetite,
hfarfthither. DisisSas.NWret fails' to :fre4loate en
tirely all the effects of Mercury, infinitely'sooner than
the most powerful preparation of Sarsaparilla.
NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS 'DEBILITY; NERTOLI
COMPLAINTS OF ALL 'RINDS, ORGANIC
AFFECTIONS. ; .
Piz.na.—The original proprietor . of 'these Medicine
was cured of Piles of thirty-five years' standing, by the
the use of these Life Medicines alone.
PAINS in' the Head, Side, Back, Limbo, joints and
Organi. • .
RilliONATlSM.—Those affected with this terrible die
ease, will be sure of relief by the tife.Medieines.
Rush of Blood to 'the Read, Scurvy, Salt Rheum
Swellings.
BOROII.IILA, or HMI'S BrIL, in its worst forms. Ulcer
of every description.
WOILMS of all kinds are effectually expelled by theme
Medicines. Parents will , do well to administer them
whenever their eiistence is inispected. Relief will be
THE LIFE PILLS AND MONIS BITTERS
PIIRIVY . T . H.B
And thus reasove all disease from the system,
.P.R.Z.P4M11.121 ANDAOLD BY
*DR. WllarAilfli: 'MOFFAT,
Bab Broadway, earner Of Ahtliony street, New York.
11:7-P . o; sale V all - jyl.7..d&wly
Oveing.
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SOUNDED 18,52
LOCATED
ORNER OF BALTIMORE AND'OMARLES§'EMEETO,
BALTIMORE., , MD.
The Largest, Most Elegantly Puenished,And RolmDu
Jommercial College in the United Staten. 'Designed
•spressly for Young Men desiring to obtain a Ticutonon
PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION in the shortest possible
time and at the least expense.
A. Large and Beautifully Ornamented Cirenler, eon•
taming upwards of SIX SQUARE PEET, with Srsoussa
OF PENMANSHIP, and a Large Engraving (the finestof the
kind ever made in this countiy)representingthelnterier
View of the College, with Catalogue stating terms, & 0 .1
will be sent to Every Young Man on application ; Fox
or OHARGH
Write immediately and yon. will receive the package
by return mail. Address,jan2s-dly] E. l. LOBIER, BALTIMORE, MD.
JUST BECRIVED!
INK FOUNTAIPT I /NH FOUNTAIN: .
A very ingenionslattachment to any metallic pen, by
which one dip of. ink is-Sufficient to write a foolocap
page.p N.
For sale at FICHEFFERIIBO .i
O s N m S . T r O k ß et Na •
ITtIMINOUB BROADTOP COAL
B..fdralsekemlthrs' nee: A superior article for
' dale
at *IA °Skye?. fon 0r.12,4 tents per bushel.
AA Coal delivered. bjr Patent Weigh (hots.
poi . / JAMES M. WHEELER.
DRIE.D 'APPLES AND DRI D
PgAdjilES for gale by i i ;
potiti L • WM. DOOg;
ft- . a • 'B , DRUCi - STORE - U the:pit ic e
ilia buy Balm or Thousand Plowisin,
DVE CONDIMENTS, I 1-,'lE' X T R A
RRZNOM MUSTARD, • Oohs* variety of SALAD
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