kiLl7'..d.h. In the year 18ut the tesee of Tilsit termina ted the conquests of Napoleon in Germany, and gave the people of those . ountries a short re "late. Pru-sia, thoroughly exhausted IT -the unheard-of efforts which she had made to carry on the war again st Prance, was compelled to reduce her army to a peace footing. Several officers of that power having ob ttfined an Unlimited leave of absence, met very often in Hamburg to enjoy in common the va pleasures of 'military idleness. One day in Si ptemher, six of them having dined to gether,.and made more than one libation to Bacchus, they, at the approach of night, re &aired to the Cofede la Bourse, one of the most noted in the city, and made their entry in a most. noisy manner. The Baron de V.—, a !lieutenant, twenty-three years of age, the youngest of: the joyous band, nit*, handsome, and of noble carriage, but foppish,' Self con ceited and insolent, having noticed an indi lidual of small stature, dressed in black, sit ting at a table alone, holding in one hand a newspaper and in the other a long pipe, who bad paid no attention to them on their arrival, and being offended, no doubt, by the it'd& torence, bordering on contempt, which lie ex hibited, appro tithed .him with the int.ntion of avenging. the fancied insult. To t hat effect he laid his hand in a familiar manner on his Shoulder, swinging himself back and forth, and said to him with an ironic smile : " "AM good evening, my little eehoolmas- MB The man in black raised his eyes, and fixed them for two or three seconds on his interlocu tor, then looking again on his paper, continued to read. "God bless me, he don't answer. Ah, well, ply droll fellow, won't you answer me. 1 see that ppe is the cause. Come, we . must hear your voice." In a second, with a flip, the pipe flew to prices. he laughing loudly the while. Without putting down the paper, or showing any symptoms of being affected by the insult, he turned tow aale the counter, end said " Waiter. another - pipe'!" "That's right. He haS atieast opened his mouth." • : . The pipe Wasik, and the reading resumed. 6 6 Ali, so ! What country are you from ? In what village do. you exercise your talents?" Here the interrogated raised again his bead, and looked ,at him as he whiffed two or three mouthfuls of smoke, and lowering his eyes slowly. he: seemed rather willing to give all his attention to his paper. "I believe you are some kind of some You appear to learn by heart all the news so as to inform your friends , and neighbors. But you smoke like a Dutchman. That confounded pipe causes you too much distraction." • And as before the pipe was again broken. Without, making any movement, without showing the least sign of emotion, the so-styled Schoolmaster merely repealed the first Order: "Waiter, another pipe!" " What a fine voice! Little Mari, you have the 'patience of an angel •or devil. I would give much to see you. mad; it would amuse us deliciously. tThere.—" - • - An oldiMajori - with a fine Gentler' physieg= nomy, which showed -well of'-frankness,'true, eouragaand loyalty, who atone ih With' them, came up to: him,- and said in a low voice, but loud enough to be heard by those near hin - "You - comport yourself like ri Man without brain. I tell you the game begins to tire me, and the foolish hilarity of our comrades - adds to my impatience, and hardly covers the mur murs-of •indignation which your conduct his provoked in rho minds of those present. Quit . quit! I tell you! it is now lime." After saying this he turned his back to him, and wi - hdrew into en adjacent hall, whither he was s e en fol'owed by his companions, who, by their thoughtless laughter, covered his re proaches. Seated around the gaming table, they i-eean to play. The youug lieutenant, judging by the tioise produced by his folly, had forgotten the insult, played desperately, and was wining largely. But an hone had scarcely elapsed when the man in black entered the hall of play, and approached him, tapped him on It'te shoulder, demanding a private in:ereiew. The toting lieutenant, looking at him over his Shottider. keeled in his face. "Monsieur Officer," said the man in black, "I am not a schoolmaster, as you were pleased to call me. I demand of you all satisfaction. It is due to rue; and I hone you will not refuse it; if yo.a - do, I know well the means to obtain it. To-morrow. at seven o'clock, I will wait for you here; arm yourself with pistols !" Our braggart, who. during- this discourse; had risen to his feet, and had alternately be come red and pale, gave no 'espouse, left, a bow of acquiescence, in the fear, no doubt, that the emotions of his voice would betray his complete terror. The captain saluted the rest of the company, and immediately left the house. Withh-him went all the or the lieuten l ant. He became, thoughtful end taciturn, his' spirit WItS, SIG more with. the play, 'and- hi lost he hadthefore won. , The,ahmights-of• to-morrow- - --that terrible morrow—frigh ened him. How much his adversary would have the advantage over hile. Suffering with so much calmness a aerles..of affronts! Proposing a duel with_that firnineas, flat assurence, imperturbable sang froid ! Bravery and skill were surely his. Such were the ideas that crowded into his mind. • On leaving the hall, they separated with the promise- to `meet at the hour indicated. At seven o'clock they met; the Englishman *as alreettythe rendezvous, clad in the brilliant • uniforin of a superior officer of the navy of his country. 'oeVered with many decorations, and followed by a. valet richly dressed, who carried: a, entail -casket- under his arm. Be offered them refreshments, which, were 'weep. ted ; *Ate wi th courtesy ; and proved himself to be high minded and acquainted with the ways of the world. At eight o'clock he broke up the sitting, and requested the Prussian officer to be so kind as to desienate the place where the quarrel could be set thel.,..adding that set he was a stranger in that plaCe, he would willingly give him the choice. They then repaired to a vast nasturage, which lay betwe n Hamburg and Altona. Arrived there, he asked : " What distance will suit you?" "Twenty-five paces." " That is too much, Monsieur. You could not hit me at that distance_ Lot us say fifteen ; that. is enough." The witnesses agreed, and the proposition was adopt. d. Meanwhile, the Major observed to the captain that he had no second. "It is not necessary," replied the captain, "If I fill, my valet knows what to do." The Major insisted, and showed him that it was contrary to the usages of the country; ac cord lig, to, luit, morality the duel could , not take place:: but l lif.pffered. with politeness, to allow it to proceed: t which offer was accepted. • The &mind was_ measured, and they took their, oee.: - Th e eeputin, addressing his ab venittry,:hielted, this singular.question: "Ittiver'i r hu good Pisole t.because I have t wo pair that i neyelm, Mark! ' I will give yoti - the; prof/. ; L • Callingiuil valet, be openedlhe hoz and took out one ef, the pistols which it contained, and told him to throw up,somethingin the air. The valet searched in hii pookeklut could find nothing save his handkerchief. "That is too large; find something else," - He then took out a dried prune and showed it to him. ' "That will do; throw 1" • The 'fruit was thrown up, and instantly it was shattered to atoms. At this proof of his skint, the astonishment of the spectators was at its height.; as. Lb Ake 1ieu4914:14 - --" e . > !Wei dead. then' Love: inci t iliso t comptook;fthel plata, assittned to kisakiositairtfitilhoHNtu ‘ The ligdoryoutTitiioA4l444444 - 01i. Um, s, oppdtied the LiattamltidAP firing :first I • ,• • , P. • _ PUNISHED t he usage 0. t ht. e.tuutry give- the ullemied the first. soot; and fur the beuund, chance will decide." Alt, my dear Major," replied the captain, '•it I complied with you r eAviee, Monsieur would not have the pleasure to use his pistol on a than ; and I am certain. judging front his appearance, that he has never been tempted to seriou,ly promise himself that enjoyment. Therefore, let come what. may, nevertheless, I will that these gentlemen, who enjoyed them selves at my egpenSe yesterday, and instead of hindering their comrade from being guilty of snob folly, only laughed at my distress, shall, one after the other, gaze into the interior of my pistol." "Mtuisieur, aim seeurate. Woe unto you if you miss me, for I will out miss you ; you will cease to exist!" They. inei-ted no longer. The Lieutenant aimed, and the Careful cried: It is too high." The explosion was heard, the bullet grazing the top of hie head. "My turn now, young extravagant! • ester day I was. for one hour, the plaything foryour raileries—your sarcasms. Wit bout motive yen insulted mei mocked and cursed me with hu miliation I was a droll fellow—at little school master. Who am I to-day ? A man ! And who ore you ? A wretch, a miserable poltroon. trembling with fear! Death, which in an in stant you will receive from my hand, encircles you with her shadows; already her icy hand is stretched over you! Your lips are blanched with tear,- your eyes troubled, your face is pale as the sheet which will in a few !tours enshroud you! Your limbs r. fu-e to sni p .rt you! Ins° , knee and cowardice always go hand in hand ; that is all we can expect of one of your stamp. But before sending you to the other world, tell me: have you made all disposition for leaving this ? Have you not a parting souvenir to give to a mother, Path, r, sister, brother, or one who is dear to you? I have here a writing desk, and I will accord to you the few moments ne cessary for that purpose." A "thank you, sir," very humble and hardly intelligible. was all that could be heard. •' In that ease," said the . captain, "if all reconciliation between us here below is impos sible, and that your blood alone can wash out the affront which I have received, implore, al least, by a short and fervent prayer, the good ness and the clemency of the Almighty." .Then, the Lieutenant., taking his hat off, cast a look at the mute and terrified witnesses of this imposing scene, who ail, with one accord, spontaneously uncovered their heads. During a moment there reigned in that group a solemn and religious silence, which was not broken, save by the respiration of those assembled. At length, taking up his pistol and pointing it with resolution toward his opponent, he made him suffer for. another minute, the most intense agony. But all at once, as if by effect of auil den rellrction, be turned himself quickly towards his valet, and gave him the pistol, saying, with the gesture, accent and smile of hatred : 4, Here, take this pistol; that officer is not Worthy of English gunpowder:" The next day the Baron de V— disap peared from the country and his regiment nevinr saw him more. D _E:. 11 T . T Y THE UNDERSIGNED, DOCTOR OF DENTAL. SURGERY. Respectfully tenders hie professional 'services to the . altirmie of Etarrifiburg and vicinity, OF'SIGS IN STATE STREET, OPPOSITE THE BRADY HOUSE. eep2s-d&wtf B. M GILDEA, D. D. S. r ._ DZ. 11. MILLER, ` - . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office earner of MARKET STREET and the, ' SQUARE, (Wyeth'e,) second door front; * ID- Entrapee on Market Square. . n211.-Ipdarir W''W. HAYS, • - ATTORNEY..ATILAW. OFFICE, WALWO STREET, BETWEEN SECOND k THIRD apsl . • ' EARRISBURO, PA. [dly FIR. C. WEI.OHE.L, !Sl:tak:ON AND oCULIST, RESIIIENON THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET. prepared to attend 'Ooinptly to the duties of profession -in all its branches.- A Lome, iND vsitY suoassorim. Plartriitlittti 'protnisinit full and ,ample eathstaetiou to all who may favor, him with a be the diseise Chronic or any'cither aittate. mlE4dB, 111.'; P A It I, 0000 OOH TO H. S. LUTZ, UMBERPI AND BRASS 1 0 0 UNDE .108.01.ARK.a HARRISBURG. BRAS/ CAST-LNGS, of every- description, made to 'order. American- manufactured Ilmia and lion - Pi pee of all Maas. Hydrant*Ofeverldeeeription inadvand repaired Bat and Hind Water Bathe/ Shower Blithe,: Water Llamas, Uletern Primicylieed ()DMus and:Lead' work of +Cowry de leriptian /ono attholduirkienititfeei Moat reasonable terms Pacterpaird Matins work' Oneriti. All Ordisre'Unink reeeired,and,purintriallyuttanded to. ' • alb igDiehi ?or Old Copper;Sisoi; Lead and Spoltar. myIS-dtf T_ : : : doLT I Z t ft, ZNEILNICER 7 MACHINIST AND STEAM FITTER, NO. - 6; Nova Btzta at. , . between. Mama and Marker, Harrisburg, Pa. Machinery of every 4 scription made and repaired. Brass Cocks of all sizes and s large assortment of Gas Fittings constantly orK hand. 7; All work done in this estahlishinent will be ender his Own .oullwrnn:linn. and Warranted to give satisfaction. *ISO, . , ; RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE, TRACT AND SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPOSITORY, E. S. GERMAN, 27 SOUTH SECOND STREET,-ABOVE CHESNUT, FIABRIBBURG, PA. Depot for the sale of , Stereoseopes,Stereogeopic Views, Music and Musical' InstAimentis. Also, subscriptions taken for religious publications. no3 o -dv FRANKLIN HOUSE, This, pleasant and commodious Hotel has been tho roughly re-fitted and re-furnished. ft is pleasantly Situated on NOrtloWest corner of Howard and Franklin streets, a few doors west of the Northern Central Rail way Depot. Every attention paid to the emplorof hisE guests. G. LEISENDING, Proprietor, le":2-tf (Late or Selina Grove, Pa.) RA NK NOT I 0 kl.—Notice is, hereby . . given, that the uriderflgned bare fornied an Asso ciation. and prepared and executed a Certiecate,Tor the purpose of eetahlisbing a 'Bank of Issue, Diacoont 'ALA. Deposite, tinder the provisions of the act •entitled "'An act to establish - a system of Free Banking in Pennsyl vania. and-to secure the public against loss fem.'. 10.01- vent Banks," approved the 31st day of March, A D. 1860, said Bank to be called TUB LLOW.NpIeTi/WN BAblit to be located in Downingtown, to consist of s; Capital Stock o' Fifty Th.msand, Dollars, iu.shares of Piftf lars each, with the privilege of hyreaging Itia:aintur tit any amdunt not exceeding in alllqiitiXlo64fiiif them sand ' I Charl«s Dieiroing, David Shelthire, Jobb Webster, William Rogers, William Edge; J. IL Eshelman, Richard D. Wells, Samuel Rihgwalt,' ..1. P. Baugh, Stephen slatehford. September 3, 1860 —appri-d6ro . • . K - 1 given that an OTI N;.-Notice is hereby Association .has . been rormed and a certificate prepared for the purpose of ! establishing a 'Bank of Ipsne. Discount and 'Deposits udder the prinif COM of the act entitled lq:n'n:et.to'llstablieki a system of Free Banking in Penopylviwik add t 9 lic against loss froth insolvent ilanka,riappruved the3lat day of March. 1860. ; The said Bank ,to be, :called The Bethlehemßank,""andlo he loc led in t he, borough of Bethlehem, in the county of Northampton, With a Capi? Ml:Stock of Fifty Thousand 'hares of Witty Dollar* each, with the priyilege of inereacing thc, fah* Stock to Two Hundred Thonnand Dollars. " an2546m CHOICE SAUCES! „ . . WOROESTARSRIRI, ' LIIORNOW ORIITNY, StQWKINIINTAL, - BOYAR'S SOLTARA, ATELICRAKTU, Y l O N g i rrttrn i RATArP."L. ~,GLigitpiiipkatuFafiAuoA. 7 31 ' " C A kan i-00i Ipr Ws by - !my* ENE efisiness earls. BALTIMORE, MD .ekcinit . ":'Appli . catio49. Miscellaneous. Tun AM&LOtkiII&TION or LAlNOueass.—There IS II growing tendency in this age to appropriate tke molt esineasire words of' other I. nguage., and after a while to in or, orate then vita our owl ; tins the *ford Cephalic, which is from the (}reek, signirring "fro the read," is VOW heron'. in 4 po e ul.rtied innection . with Mr. Bp4ld.ng's great Headache remedy, but it will soon cm used in a more gen eral way and the word Cephali will become es common an tHectretype and many other whofie'distinctionis for eign words bas been worn away by iottiman tinge until they seem 4 inative a to the manor born.' , • 'ardly Realized. ni 'ad 'at 'GM ble N 3 ideate this hatte moon , hand I stepped into the hap( thecaries hand says hi to the man, • 4 Can you bowel/it) or . n 'eadeene ?" 4 .Does it hache 'ard," says cglieseredi.gly," oar hi, h.nd upon that 'e gave me a Cephel,e Pili, hand 'ten roe 'am r eared me se' quick that I 'badly realised l 'ad an 'eat:lathe. .117- ire towing is the favorite sign by which nature makes known any i:Vylatiera whatever from the natural state of the rititi , and vi,we i is toil light it may se looked on as a aa eguard intended to give notice of disease which might therwhio escape attention, till too late to b • reme died; and it. in lieetio aS itto aid never be 'Weed d. Heal. aches may be eh-sided under two names, vin ilmptoma tic and fdiop till ayinptomatic leadaette is exceedingly cominona,nd a the prop ir-or o a great variety o . diseases, among which are Apnilexy, tlout l ith.tionitigat and all f.bri'e diseases. In its nerir one form it is aympathetic of disease of the stomach constituting sick heatiacne, of he patic dice se con-titut me bilious lascuarha, of worms, constipation an i Mho! . ilisord.irs of toe bowels, as well as renal and uteri as 'abeam:is. Diseases of the heart a a very it etaeutly lien lei witu II a •aches; & .mmie and plot era are al-o which frevently occasi , s headache.— I ielathie If it tight) is akin re - y com;nln, being usually d at', gobbed by the name of nervous kandgcls, sometimes coming on suddenly in a btate of appirently round health and pros ratan at rime the motel ant physical energies, and in oth bastan.ma it comes oe slowly, heralded by de prresion of spirits or acerbity of temper. In most Malan ! ces the pain is in the front of the bead, over one or both eyes. alai sometime.. prey king vomiting; under this class may idea be named /Tarte/gm. For the fro 4huot of either class of Headache the Ce. phasic Pills have been found a sure and sere remedy, relie ving he meat scale pains in a few minutes, and by its subtle power eradicating cue diseases of which Headache is the Impair% thdex, • BEIDOST —Millions wants you to send her a box of Cep tildes *.ue, no, a bottle of Preeared l'no think ing that a not lust it a tithe, i but uerbias y f Oil be either kn.iwing what it Is. re see 'tiers nigh dead and gone with he +poi ll,xdiohe, and'Weisbi aocit, more' of that Nemo as relaieed her before: " •• •• Dffigglst mud mean Spa Cenhalfo Pills. Britivt.—Oett Hare now awl you're swi it, here's the qn4rtb..sr and gir me the Pills and dont be sill'day about it *Mei . Constipation or Costiveness. No one of the tfmanv ills flesh Wiwi? toil is so prevalent, co hti le no ierstai d, and so muoihn-glected ae eo flyer:1080, ufteri iniginhtlng in careitainess or sedentary habits; It is reg.irdeii as a slight dieerder of t little s ontequenca to excite anxiety, while in readay it is this' precursor. and companion of mans 0 the milt fatal and dangerous ds alons, end unless early eradicate: it will bring he infferer to an untimely grave Among the lighter evils or obi4l) 1304.1Trutili, t e usual art nd nt akrt. Iteadadee, t odic, Itheumatiam, Foul wreath, Pike and hthersof 1 ke nature. whil a long ir.•n wfr feld commas such as Malignant Fevers, abceeses, aentery, , Di rrbma, Uyerpepsia, apd pleicy, Paralyses, Hvetcr.,, JElvp .A.ondriases, Melancholy and Insanity, drift - indicate th •ir presence in the system by the alermin. avutpWeri. Not no regnently the d seasa4 naweu br•gihate in ronstipation, but rake on an inrinifsivieut exikbmse niktellthe - conse er.dmated in an early stage From all them insderat one .it fellows that thed molder Ohollo reeoliqi immediate when - eve, itoccuirs _and no,pth son should neglect to get a box of Cephalic Pills od th first app-aranea of the complaint, as their tautly n, a wil; expel the , insidious approaches cf dieeiniand i dastroy this dangerous foe to human life. A Real. Blessing. Physician—Well, Mrs. Jones, how is that headache? Mrs. Jones— Gone ! Doctor, all gone! tha pill you sent cured me in just twenty mintites, and I wish yo would send more so that I can have them , handy. P?oisicion.-Yon Cid get them at - any Druggists. Call for iileyealic Piila, f find they never fAil, cad I recommend them in a 1 cases of Ilea ache airs. Ja.es itkal Ben ' for a bOx directly, and shall tell all my mitreriag friend' re they .re a real blessing. • TIRraNTo IfILLIOSS of.. DOLLaas SATED.—Hr. Spalding has so cl two mul.ou. of - b Att ea I :totoolabrat-4 Propant4 Glee an• it is estimated that eveh bottl, saves at le •r.t ton dollvry worth of brolook re, n-tir ei thua ntalcsag au aggre g.too tw oty millions o oollaqs reclaimed from tn lowa by this, yant.bl.r . jrnototion rondo his ul ie a house:amid word, 118 - 12 ,, W pioposes to do the world still grevtor &styled by paring. all the aching Ilea a with his Clerihilie Pine and if they are as good as his Glue, Head aches will soon vardaliawitylika snoW in July. 117 ° OVIIR EXOITIIIMW4r, 4n r go. mental care and anxiety incident to tam duo, atteotio a to r,u4inees o: study, are among the name ipt Mee:deep Tee disordered 4ate of. mint, nodyincident to this di-tress tog e.niptitidtis ititAtiW4 i4;ail eli.4lfaiiii nub the 'L. er - witStYiPPitdquirder cia•alve, , ys-nbotio sp,ody rel ef from these di.tres4in,rattuoss by pain% one of Jim Ceplmlm Pills irueziever'the synti.VoletiipAe'q . It qel,:te the otcr taViett tilti%peetttqt,e the str,ehtit j firing nerves, and relates thetenehinelr the groin ten tibial always ac • companies and aggravates the disordered condition of the Drain. • • • • • . 1=1111111=:!111 FAO! C.ohalie PHI are a rertot, u ourp_ i tiorVA l igsailwam,:teilious neidaeue, Nervous Ifitadashe, ostiveness and !j.e.leral Debility. _ _ _ GABATmeet'important of OP tbe g Tot .die des mvorion of thi • itg. ma. ,be , considered the« et for protection troth' Sinsii the 16;ehmie'Pill fiA“relier of Re 'lobe, and tae-tee of Quinine for the prevent. n ee F iver• either Of "il& it a Bore Lie& , e..wheo4 beeedri 'waft he exporienood b► sof. faring Mu:unity Fein alter ~ rieir diseogerere lyr, rimotton, Mr No yon ever have the Rick Headache ? Do you remember the throbbing ternplem, th fo oared br w, the In thing alit divot4t at the s.gn c of 'nod? H.w totally unit you w ere f r plonflUre, conyriettion or etndy I [no or the @Oahe Pills soul i hive relieved you from all the il suffAring whi n . vo,thoo expen Parr I .rr this and direr purview you hoot!' alway s have a boa of them on hand to uve,a+ occasio regairca ~_ ._ . A ), -. R . c';. ‘e) ‘ , -...t ocuiiE‘ , ,:-::4,_cii ll '- ae d lie !Ile sit ill ryou irr , ...„,.. . ac. . t..i - :t ., , . ,_,,, .. , as 0 d kin .....,: H,, t .),__ a _., , , Lei . ae h, ~.„,.) ----17..*:-..--0 By the use 9f thee, Tine the periodic attacks of Ner. voles or Sick Headache thiti tie prevented; and if taken at the onmenaernpnl'of an attack immediate relief from fain and sickness will be obtained. They-sr/10cm NI in removing the Nausea and Head ache to which females are so subject. 'They act gently upon the bowels,—removing Costiva seas. For Literary Melt, Students, Made Potholes, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable se a Lamative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive org .01, and revtoring the natural elasticity End atrenglii!of the Ohole eystent. The CSPHALIC yILLs are the result of lontinveati dation and carefully connoted experiments, having Peen in nee many years, daring which time hey have prevented 'and relieved a Tut amount of pain and anfferliq from . Headache, whether orrgioatiog in the airomu system Or Hi en a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely Vegetable in their composition, and mefr be taken at all the.. with portent slaty without ma. ling any change of diet, and Ms absence of meg&sa gs- eicabte taste. raiders' a wiry ter Moffitt:ter them to children. 111WA.R11 07 0017NTIIIIPEITII ! The genuine have AVG IlipMbliV4 Of Henry 47. Spaldin g on each box. by Druggists and all other dealers in Medicines. Ai Box wift be lext by will prOpaid:ost receipt of the toifICIO TWENTY...BITE . CILNIM • - to • I • iisirsiv spAtnirsra, 41 EIMAILSTRZIKTutiILyaIuE. _ sidcavi: t t-t • p Ir ; I (toe (toilet. THE ONLY DISCOVERY WORTHY OF ANY CONFIDENCE FOR RESTORING THE BALD AND GRAY. Many, since the great discovery 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. wce.i'a preparation, and have been forced to leave the field to its resistless sway. Read the following BATH, Maine, April 18, 1859. Peer. 0 J. Woon & 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 fict 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 whiskera, the same result will follow as the hair. I have been in the receipt of a great number of letters from all parte of New England, asking me if my hair still continues to be good ; as there is so much trand in the manufacture and sale of various COMpeunds as Well as 'Mis f 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 montiv, and yet my hair is as good as ever, and hundreds have examined it With surprise, ale I am now 61 years old and clot a gray hair in my bead or on my face; and to prove this fact, I send you a lock of my hair t. ken off the past week. I received your favor of two quart bottles last summer, for which I am :very grateful f 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 ance-ss.. I will ask he 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 ditty, as heretofore, to keep you apprised of the continued e ff ect on my hair, as I assure all who enquire of me of my un shaken opinion of its valuable results. I remain, dear mile, yours, A. C. RAYMOND. Asitox , e Run', Ry., Nov. 30, 1858. PROF. 0. J. Woon: Dear Sir :—I would certainly be doing you a great injustice not to make known to the world, the wonderful as.well as the unexpected result I have experienced from using 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 was finally induced to try a bottle of your. Hair Restorative. Now, candor and justice compel me to announce to whoever may read this, that I now possess a new and beantiftil growth of hair, which I pronounce richer and handsomer than the original was. I will therefore take occasion to recommend this in valuable remedy to ALL who may feel the necessity of it. Respectfully yours, REV. S. ALLEN BROCK. P. S —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. Yours, &c., RSV. S A. B. Depot 444 Broadway, and sold by all dealers through out the.world. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietore, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. - And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. nol7-d&w3m HANDSOME WOMEN. TO THE LADIES HUNT'S "BLOOM OF R. , SES" a. rich and delicate color for the cheeks and lips, WILL NOT WASH OR RUB ORB, and when once applied remains durable for yearn. 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 60 cents. HUNT'S "BRITISH BALM," removes tan freckles, sunburn and all eruptions of the skin, mailed free for 60 cents. • HUNT'S cIIMPERIAL POMADE,” for the hair, strengthens . and improves its growth, keeps it from Call ing off, and warranted TO MAKE THE HAIR OURL, mailed free for $l.OO. HUNT'S "PEARL BEADTIFIE.R., ,, for the teeth and gotta, &manes and whitens the teeth, hardens the gums, purifies the breath effectually, PRE SERVES THE TEETH AND. PREVENTS TOOTH-ACHE, mailed free for $l.OO. HUNT'S "BRIDAL WREATH PERVIIBIE 2 ,, a double extract of orange blossoms and coh , grie, wai led froe for $l.OO. This exquisite perfume was first used by the PRINCESS ROYAL, OF ENGLAND t on her marriage. MESSRS RUN T & CO. presented the PRINCESS'with an elegant case of Perfumery, (in which all of the above articles were included ,) in handsome entglaeo with gold stoppers, Valued at $l6OO, particulars of which appeared in the public prints. All the above'articles sent FREE by ex press for $6.00. Cash can either accompany the order or be paid to the express agent on delivery of goods. RUNT & CO., Perfumers to the Queen, REGENT STREET, LONDON, AND 707 SANSOM STREET, The Trade supp lied. PHILADELPHIA. eeki-dly a ijousckccpers. ( ---- ,‘ c l - I 3l r ep .o / ° Vim --- 4 y . ‘4.. '4* -- &4e, 60*? Zi r ' . 4 7 ECONOIVIY! % et Qf '`' ' in' • 1- ' 0 0 2 —nonzattain 2 \ , : i co : I Save the Pieces ! C".: As accidents will happen. even in well-regulated fami lies, it is very desirable to have. some cheap and conve nient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Orockery,lco. tAPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to he without it. Itis always readyand up to the stick ing point. There is no longer, a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles It is just the article for cone . shell, and other ornamental work, to popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is need cold, being chemif cally held in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities Of the beet cabinetmakers , Glue. It may be: used in-the pine° of ordinary panellise, being 'raptly mete adlieldire. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE »• I!EMli;;===22= WHOLESALE DM; NO. 48 VSD4R WISSET, NSW You Addreee EMMY C. SPALDING & CO., Box No. 3 ~ 600. New York Put up for Dealers in Cases Containing Four, Eight, and Twelve Dozen--a beantifUl Lithographic Show• Card accompanying each package. lig" A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every household . 1 ,1 Sold by allPpinminent Stationers, Druggist., Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Nancy Stores. Country merchants should make a note of SPALD ING'S PREPARED GLUE, when 'making up their list. It will stand any climate. febl4-d&wly Nj 0 TICE, The lindereignpd having I opened en English and Citadel School for Boys in the Lecture Room of what wee formerly, called the "United Brethren Church," on Front, hetween Walnut and locust etreets, 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. lrorlnform"' alien with regard to :terms, Ike., apply to Rev. Kr. Rearlisou sad let. 11r. Carrsia. orperomally , to • tod2.s4tn. , atouNG., (IQ OP !'WS; (l-kLATINE.—Tho . , beat artiolein marketiputriedvea end "ioi .tt . s • s 's WM. DOOR''; ELLIBR'S DR1541 STOBE re the thee øiebirat. AN aperient and Stomachic preparation of IRON purl fled of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highest Medical Authorities, Nub 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 compered with it. Impurities of the blood, depresahtm of vital energy, pale end other.. ise sickly complexions, indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable Can. . . Inflexions in all maladies in which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz: IN DEBILITY, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, EMACIATION, DYS PEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, DIABRHOCA, DYSENTSItY, INOIPISNT CONSCMPTION, &RC FITLOUS TUBERCULOSIS, BAI T MISMENSTRUATION, WHITES, CHLOROSTS. LIVER COMPI, INTS, CHRONIC USA DAMES, B SUMATISM, IN rERNITTaNT PIMPLLS ON THE FACE, A.O. In cases of lifessast Dasruivv, whether the result of 140140 diFitatiej or of the continued diminution of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints nue trial or this restorative hail proved successful to en extent which no description or written attestation would render credible Invalids so long bed-ridden as to have IN come forgott-n in their own neighborhoods, have suddenly reappeared in the busy world as b just r.-turned from protrit , ted travel in a distant land. Some very signal inatanree of this kind are attested of female Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent mammies, sangnineons exhaustion, critical changes _ and that complication of nervous and dyapeptic aversion to air and exereice for which the physician has no us me_ In Mamma Asrscrrioas of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must necessarily be irdlutarv, 'or, unlike the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and overheating ; and gently, revile. 13 , aperient, ev• u in the most obstinate eases of eoativeneas, without ever being a gastric purgative, or inflictia; a disagreeable .ensation. It is this latter property, among others, which makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent* remedy for Piles, upon-which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action. by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. In DYSPEPSIA, innnmerebe mime its CHUN% a single box of these Chaiyhente Pills has often sufficed for the most habitual cases, including the attendant Costiveness. In unchecked Dummies, even when advanced to DESNA ?Bair, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant the rffroto have been equally decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate IN OIM atil CONSUMPTION, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friendi and physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting instance's. In PoaorcLooti T.-sweetmeats, this mediated iron has had f4r 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 re too confidently inured to this remedy and restorative, in the cases peculi•.rly of fatting them. In RHIATILATIRM both chronic and indammatory—in the latter, however, more deviled ly—it has been invert ahlj well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swel bingo and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In INTERaurreaT FEVRIIS it zr..t neceraarily to a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its program in the new settlementssof the West, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness. No remedy has ever been disccvered in the whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and hilly restorative effects. Good appeeite. complete digestion, sequisitiOn of strength, with in unusual disposition for active.and cheerful exere;se, immmilately follow its ture. Put up in neat fiat metal boxeseontaming 50. pills, price 50 cents per boa ; for mile by druggists and dealers. Will be sent free to any address on reeeipt of the price. All letters ; orders, etc., should be addressed to R. B. LOCKE & CO., General Agents. roy23-d&wly 20 Cedar Street, New York. oeveMehre N N J. A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETti ; dNiif Dysilf-f° - AMD INYKORATIK CORDIAL TO .T. 1 - E _CITIZENS OP NEW . - TE /cat' AND • PENNSYLVANIA, APOTHECARIES. DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND rZ:fo=3 WOLFE'S PURE COGNAC BRANDY. WOLFE'S PURE MADEIRA., SHERRY AND PORT WINE. WOLFE'S PURE JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUM WOLFE'S PURE SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKY. !MB IN BOTTLES I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to the above WINN and LIQUORS. hie ported by UDOLPHO WOLFE. of New York, whose name is familiar in every part of this country for the purity of his- celebrated 80111ZDAN &RAPP& Mr. WOL Vs. in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his Wanks and 'fp:mons; says : "I will stake my reputation as a man,. my standing as a merchant of thirty years' resi dence in the City of New York, that all the BRANDT and Wilgus which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the beat quality, and can be relied upo n by every purchaser ,7 Every bottle has the proprietor 'sname on the wax, and a ate simile his signature on the certificate. The public are respectfully invited to .call and examine for themselves. For sale at RETAIL by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia GEORGE H. ASHTON, No. 832 Market street, Philadelphia, Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following from the New York Courier: ENORMOUS BUSINESS 808 ONE New YORK MEROHANT.— We are happy to inform our fellow-citizens that there is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and• countrtmerchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and. Liquora, 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 UnoLsiio W 01.1 2 ,13 extensive Warehouse, Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver street, and Nos 17,19 and 21, Marketfield street His stock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1836 to 1856; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wines. Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, SOW very old and equal to any in this country. He also had three large cellars, filled with Brandy. Wines, &c. in seeks,-under Custom-House key, ready for bottling. Mr. WOLFieS: sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in less thinstwo ,yeara as may be equally succesaf with his Brandies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pur. Wines and Liquors for medial.' use should send their Cr tees direct to Mr WOLFS, until every Apothecary in the land make up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, end replace is with WOLFS'S pure WINES and LIQUORS. • We understand Mr. Woi.rs, for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted eases 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 itni Cations, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. For sale by O. K. KELLER, Druggist } pole. eg t for Harrtabarg. aep6-d&w6o2 HUMPFIREY'S SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIO REMEDIES, for sale at KELLIMPa Drug *tom, wen 91 Market Street. INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. P. W. WEBER, nephew mid taught by the well re membered late F. W. Weber, of Harrisburg, is prepared to give lessons in music upon the PIANO, VIOLIN CELLO, VIOLIN and FLUTE. He will give lessons at his residence, corner or Locust street and River alley or at the homes of pupils. , au2ll4dBm BAVANA ORANU !! I A prime lot just received by oc3O. WM. DOCK, JR &Co DRIED PAR .D PEACH ha 4, Dried lINPARED PEACHES, Dried APPLES, Dried BLACKBERRIES, just received by oct26. WM. DOCK, JR., & CO, TOY-BOOKS of an endless variety, ter the aullieninellt nod instruction of our little nom a iOREFFICR'S Bookstore, SMOKE ! SMOKE ! ! iKE ! !-Th not objectionable when from a CIGAR purchased at KELLER'S DRUG STORE, 91 Market street. sepl9 NE, OTARTNES 1 ' !—A runill invoice of this delicate 'Fruit—in Packaged of two tbi. each— net received'. • 'The quality 's very superior.. jinn • - • :ZINO DOCK. la., &Cd T AYER, RSISINB--WmAz, DALY and QuAirmii Boutojnet received by ziol6 • 19. DOCK, Is., & CO. TV.yon are in want of -.a Dentifrice go to nanstanya. at, Market at. 11U CKW Ff EAT M t anurion and 26 II IMigliOunt Teiielied * * Mk IOW! b • ' 401 VrAGDOOK, 11 6 *4119.'' p.pIiEFETWEI litiokatooto totwecalkops-Auestitm „ • • • UMMJXJ Altbical. QOD The attention of Invalids, Physicians, cl es ,„„„._ scient Be men, sad the public generally, is y edi , e Z t i:li'l solicited to the merits of this chemical preparatimi can taking IRON, SULPHUR, AND PllO Plloltol4 which is identical in its composition with the ii ss ,„7,' Globule, or red blood. In all diseases accompani e d DEBILITY, with pale countenance and nervous derangement, unifies „i the blood show a deficiency of the red globules Rudd complexion and a rosy tint of the skin, is always iiidi e 4 Live of health; while a pale, wax-like skin and wont. mince,— which evinces a deficiency of the red globules-" accompanies a diseased organism. Preparationa have beeh given for the purpone of supplying the red cis. boles, but we contend that IRON alone, SULPHUR aluse, or PHOSPHOROUS alone ; will not meet the deficiency in every case, but that a judicious combination of these elements is necessary to restore the blood t o i , , , normal standard, ,This point, never before tittidtast,h. been reached in the BLOOD FOOD, cud its discuss; ranks as one of the Most scientific and important er the age. Its effects in CONSUMPTION are to softer the cough, brace the nerves, strengthen ss s system, ails , , the oust, ming Light sweats, i seismic th e physical and iceotol energb enrich the bl od by restoring the lacking red globules, increase the appetite, reits,6 the color and clothe the skeleton frame with flesh VIA BLOOD F OOD will be found a specific in all CllltOlifil DISEASES of the TH OAT or burais, such se Bronchitis, Coughs, di e. Public speekere and singer/ will find it of great utility in clearing and stretigth,ni ol the vocal organs. In 'Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint ! Dropsy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Scrofula Graro.4 Si. re. tue' Dance, Fever and "4 , 4, Ste-, its efficiency feminist and instantaneous. In no class of Mimeses, however,s, ) the beneficial effects of this remedy so conspicuous ash, those barrage-mg FEMALE COMPLAINTS to which the gentler sex are liable, and which tend is. wards Consumption . , such as on -passed or difficult ph, struation. wreen Sickness, Whites, &c., especially at e , hese complaints are accompanied with paleness, 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 luau/ vitality or energy; and to lhose wh se mental or bodily powers are prostrated through over use, either of the mind or body, and we deem it Our duty to say that iu ail cases of Weakness and Emaciation, and in AI itinessei of the Kidneys or Biatider, this preparation has a claim upon the attention of- aufferers which dolitiot he eve estimated. A faithful-trial will be found the most cos. vincing proof in regard to its efficacy thateolild be asked for. With the above remarks, and with the numeroto testimonials we have-in its favor.. We offer the "BLOOD FOOD" to the consideration of the AMU:Aud i knowitit that it will be acknowledged as pre-eminent over all other preparations, patent or officinal, in point of usefulness. Circulars giving the Theory upon which this remedy is founded, also certificates of remarkable cures, will to sent free when desired. We forward the BLOOD FOOD to any pert'of the United States or Canadas upon receipt of price -41 per battie s t* for six bottles. careful di all cases to take none but that having our rac.simile sit nature upon the wrapper. None other is genuine. Prepared only by ,OHUhUII & DUeuNT, No. th 9 B- crodwa•, Nee York, And sold by them, and by all , strioaciiible Druggists. For sale .7 O. A BANNVABT, .0. K. KELLER and D. W. GROSS & CO., Harrisburg. teulh-eowd&wly PURIFY THE BLOOD! MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS 1" NI X I N el. TT EILE. The high and envied celebrity which these praoca nent Medicines have acquired for their invaluable al. may in all the Diseases which they profess to curs, too render.d the usual practice of puffing not only =mow Baty, but unworthy of them. • IN ALL CAM Of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Ithemuatism, Affection of , the Bladder and Kidneys. • ' BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, ' to the south and West; where these diseases prose, they will be found invaluable, Plnuterth {amen; n of hers, who once use these Medicines, will never hit. wards be without them. BILIOUS CH OLIO, SEROUS LOOSENESS,PILSS,OOB TIVENESS; COLDS aND COIL OHS, CHOLIO, CORRUPT HUMORS. DROPSIES. Disparate—No person with this distressing dismiss, should delay using these Medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Shin, Erysipelas, Flatulency. Eaves. AND Acct.—For this scourge of the Weston country these-Medicines will he founda safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other milldam leave the eyetemmib. pet to a return of the disease; a cure by these mad cines is permanent. • • Try them. Be satisfied, and be cured. FOULNESS OF COMPLEXION— GENERAL DER/LITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Intlammatorl Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite, MEROI/31a7i DlBEABis.—Never rails to eradicate ea. tirely all the effects of Mereury,intlnitely maw thaw the roost powerful preparation of Sarsaparilla. N MKT SWEATS, NERVOUS 'DEBILITY. NERYSti COMPLAINTS OF ALL. KINDS. ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. Pitea.—The original proprietor of these Median was cured of Piles, of thirty-five years , standing, Inds the use of these Life Medicines alone, . _ . PAINS in the Head, Bide, Back, Limbs, Joints sal Organs. RH IMMATISM.— Those affected with this terrible dlt ease. will be sure of relief by the Lite Medicinal'. Rush-of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Balt Sheila Swellings. SOW mina, or KING'S BVIL, in its worst forms; Ulcer of every description. Womma of all kinds are effectually expelled by thaw Medicines. Parents will do well to administer OM whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will be certain. THE LIFE' PILLS AND PWENIX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus remove all disease from the system. PRIPARID ADD BOLD 111" DR. WILLIAM-B. bIOFFAT, 335 Broadway, corner of Anthony . street, New York, Irra For sale by all Druggists. jy1.748 wig ithjting. ALL WORK PROMISED IN ONE WREK! 41‘.k l i tE 40 0 .„v ‘ a s .4 0% a ' LI C _ FOUNDED 1962 LOCATED ORNER OR BALTIMORE AND CHARLES STREET% BALTIMPR E, M D. • The Largest, Most Elegantly . Furnished, and Papaw, Jommercial College. in the United States. DesiszN szpressly for Young Men desiring to obtain a TeuROC! PRACTICAL BURINKSB 'EDUCATION ID the shortestresible time, and at the least expense. . A iarge and Beautifnlly Ornamented Cheater, Cot' faipfug upwards of SIX SQUARE FEET, with &Nona or P antra NBHIP. and a Large Engraiing (tbe duetted . kind ever.made in this country) representing the (staid View of the College, with Catalogue stating terms. AO; will be sent to Every Young Man on application. Pro or Comm, • Write immediately and yon will receive the Wile by return mail. Address jan2b-dly] • E. H. LOSIER. BALTIMORIL Id% UsT REOEIVHDI j INK FOUNTAIN! INN FOUNTAIN! ~I A very ingenious attachment to any metallic pent " whicb one dip of 'ink 's sufficient to write r foolitar page. For. sale at fig 'IMF Ews BOOKSTORE, apt No. IP Mullet it UMINOtIS BRC,ADTOP COAL 1-1 for 'DI soksiiiiitkei . ;tee. A superior for oroN di ilf8110 , por• • tiot or 1.14 rents Per &MC I ' , 41/ I * o °, l dOliTopri y Potent Weigb Oats. • • " " aeliEB 11. WIIHELIB, .pIIIIII,•EILAPPLES AND DRIB I_ 6 " ' • - • wm. DOCK, as., Co . Li ELLER'S DElicr §ToRy, is the phie hivobihn lihneonimi • irierirpA A MU; 013Kiiiii -11 mow MUSTARD . ; =lr &oleo variety of SA LO 01p3. BAUM and KITOBIIPB ot every 01502 11 ' = orylo WM DOCW.Js Elgolt'S _DENG STGlix jv tik . i4k, oft,wr. M - dig CHARTIMED UM