El EN 4 4, a . RenUidii4.! Ag 8 747 j ARMEXMOHR TONIC ETtpIiTLANT, Aps!! James H. Bosley, teeday find for 4, *s• If eti• Medi.' CIOILMISSIoN MERCHANT, Aintkeeinileek • Arnim Bafillit suPncrtd-; ki Noe. 124 end 120 „Word &rod ! OiMbit•e•Ara -0 4." "Aromatii,""Pterdial,"l BALTIMORE, AD. 11 10mMended," " &halms,' etc., is now en-1 lam prepared to receive and tell oit Comm!,.by all of the ipromileAt physicians, + elm all kinds OWE/STAY PRODUCE. tiering E .ta as p onaoliwurii, se lug all of an experience of um years in the Commission wiertneis isedsbinsd qe lties (tonic and business, (sad wishing to costing* that alone) qtbislf ltalting to sin 01.4) and PURE 1 tatter myself that I "blip t r e: *414 to givecvi it . liEf up kg quart bottles sad sold by all ' rectum 4 all 'AO farAr we with consignments . PitrEktki, ;roams, etc. i Will also J . lt4tild to gulag orders for Groceries, A. It. RININGEIt k CO., 1 Guano, ind'ill kindi of Fertilised. ' ' (Hadabliebsd in 1778.) bole Proprietors, I Feb. 6, '6O. ly No. /9 Broad street, N. Y. - Foe , sale by FRENCH, RICHARU 4 *co..— yr, N. k Li. Burn!, and all q' the prominent fnmiseste Etriggisl.s in libtladelphia. Oft. 15 INC • ly t • P Quick Bales if Small Profits." 'RAVING purchased a large and varied AS. itIOVINEtik 4",4 F ALL ,S.g WINTER G 90 DS. we are prepared to fifer bargains to al) who petty favor as with a call. We will not attempt 4 particularise, as our stock ccutprises For piga sad Domestic Dry Goods. Fnncy Articles, •Trionstogs, ite., kc., together with a large at atn of Groceries and queruswart.. pc. e Tim resper,tfully ask aa exatuinn- SOO pattbsising, as we are determinea to ailllareiteitp as thE cheapest. Thauktul for #OO liberal eacoursitesoast heretofore extended to se we World respecgully ask n continuance pith* same. A. SCOTT A SON. Ott. 13. 1860. '.Handsome Women. .‘tovrtir: LADIEs—IIUST'S " BLOt)11 OF ROSES." A rich And rlerant color fur Ae4lo or lips. IT WILL NUT W4Bll Oft Ce OFT, and ir lien Mice appile.l, remains frarable, for rests. I'l4 tint is so rich ant hll7 pinta,. Oat tilt closest scrutiny fails to dvtect its Oka be removed by lemon juke and will yot-Injure the skin. This is a new preparation, uses! hy the celebrated Court Beauties of Lon don and Paris. Mailed free, in bottles, with directions for 44e. for $t on, ioNits .. COURT TOILET POWDER," im illkdts * a ar.ling a iiitencss to the complexion, and Is unlike anything else usod fur this pur- H. Mailed free for 5 , ) Cents. NT'S "BRITISH BALM." removes tan, freckles, on4arn anq al) eruptions ache skin, ileilesi free for 50 Cents. HUNT'S "IMPERIAL POVADR," for the Pair, strengthens aci,i improves its growth, eep 1F front fulling off, and is warranted To ... f4SlOnit IMAM ct'aL. Nailed free for $1 00. BUNT'S " PEA RL 13EAUTIFIEll." for the loath and gums, cleanses and whitens the teeth, tyardeiss the gums. purifies the bre.tth effectual , pesitesves THT. TEITTif •ND PUCYEXTI TOOTH *car. Mailed free fur $1 00. HUNT'S "BRIDAL IVIiNATII PF:RFIIfE," pi doable extract of orange blos4oms and co lope. Mailed free for $1 00. This exquisite prMa,e was first used by the Princess Hoye] lagtancl, on her marriage. Messrs. Hunt k Co. presented the Princess with an elegant _ ease of Perfumery, (in wt:ich all of the above articles were included) in handsome cut glass with gold stoppers, valued at $l5OO, particulars pf which appeared in the public prints. 411 the above articles sent Free, by express, $5 00. Cash can either accompany the order, or be paid to the express agent on de- Ueerr of rods. HUNT h CO., Perfumers to the Queen. pont sLia, p , London, and 77 Sansom St., Phila delpha, Tor Sale by all Dragiistl and Perfumers. Or The Trade Supplied. [Oct. IN 'GO. ly Sower, Barnes & Co., 00KSKILERS AND I'I"BLISIiEItR, 37 North Third st., Lower side, *hove Mar , INILADELPHIA. 'write thf , attention of tethetethers, Book4elleri and Country Merchfintii. rs, to their very Liege Stock . of School Books, pub lished in this and other cities, together with Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Piper and !Stationery generally. S. B. k Co. are publish sirsnt!rnany roptilar Works, among which are fhe liewieg; IRE 3R1L1E.4 OF NORMAL ARITFIMETICS, "By Edward Brooks, A.. 11.. Professor of Math ”spititi ip rivapylvarlin State Normal School. Wboterer helps the student to A racotocon rti• ..polarauotsn of his study, uttagstarao by his : Teacher, acts as a powerful stimulant upon Iskas, while it releases the Teacher from the la- , her of making explanations which would be . panecessary with a more perfect 'Text Book. The series above named has been published. put a short time, and yet within a few months, lekbotte advertising or puffing, the demand fitments to almost one hundred thousand co pies. - Some of their advantages may be briefly stated. as follows : • 1 They contain more new matter than any SON iellfc Iley exhibit a number of new ftrittneti- IhltOokstions to problems that have heretofore bees teamed to Al g I , a. The matter isMrranged more philosophi tally than In others, and is therefore better fidiapted for instruction. - ' 4. No subjects or phrases, signs or figures, are introduced In lessons previous to those in which ' they are telly explaioed, and the pupil is thus' Ind along without the necessity of frequent and troublesome explanations oa the part of the isputber. Very few elemenusrv, works bare this pitrit. I 15. New model of Teaching are suggested larbstgbont the series, and under the name of: It=Arithmetic," curious and inresting s are introduced, which may'fie used e advantage in wakening up the attention;'{ sad sharpening the faculties of the school. 1 • -4. no key is not only what its title imports, ' „i it is also a complete treatise on the art of f — i g Dental Arithmetic, Being filled with, * useful to the Teacher.. The everyday practical *ohm of Mental Ar-1 kisseptie to every one who receives or pays 1 nosey, hr e, if only for the daily necessaries of h, le sow universally admitted. It therefore be- , imperative upon teachers to practice the method of teaching IL • offise books are beentifblly printed on thick tallito paper, and neatly and tastefully bound. -lr prices are as follows : — 1 Primary Arithmetic, e t ilioUnto) Arithmetic,. ZS to 'lentil ltrielanetie,...... - IS casts. ' 25 " **- .kreiry Iliteiel deduction to Teachers, and . kma those who boy Is quantities. Single copies 1 Nat -11'ireaeberp ' by' Valli, on receipt of creo le ityle grimes to pre-pay postage. : 11 Al kmmi lailltN 84.111.1 ES OF REALMS.% • of Prif4 4 lr, i'lf cents; Speller, 13 mintsigiviest Reader , IS arum i §elisio4,l o cents; TWA 44 tents- Foam* 48 omit i Fifth, 15 ! pentorgisis School, 88 cents ; Tot ag Ladles, A 8 sestet iiliiilliewmierVidecr Speaker, 41,08 ; isle- ; W.riliStailltirtitifily Illopetrotesi i eobstan, W„ aid inflame lon*prieee ttian any ve Itiodues. • •• 4 ' WWII COPY BOOKS, 1 Bylksiiirk IBMs; ?Walden* 4tt Penns - Ariel* OentinereialCeSega. 'The irrit is - beantlfal, . C r i=praetieed eat ettarly tangbt, away' *ended of natant babies and =?be sale'-ban beame very lama and inf. Tie afford a liberal profit to t i g e F r • - rs] fedoras Idsseptillion sod b. orally, th at ids mock of owpip, , Malting*, ke., is sow complaSeommOstheir ' Canna. Ve 4 ;etj . t u met& i3 , l ; 42 Ca l eP u lde a. Q. 1 41 ir a' a ri; Illats,ttair Rods, kc., gig Osilots of.flour otra jib maks, coastastlros h.mitd,..sd "AAA spas sold at tie eery lowest rola. dm (hay. JOSEPH VICTORY, Oaaty tine se ties . of- Yeapeasber, 24 i Lestsgtoa Street, gi f te d' 1 4 , b e wadi, defy Baltimore. NC fiasisa, the Treasurer. air 13 r ttie Oct of .Lesemblyiklatiag to Oas Oollepatatti. If nodes for the payment of sob sctiptioas of Stock be not complied with, the CclsPaa.f "llregpire QliS'Per coats en per month *atom os the amosst duq 044 unpaid. Y. JACOBS, Pree't. D. MCCONACCIT, Seep Nor. Is, Ws. Sept. 24, 'SO. Sm Lawrence D. Dieta's NOTION HOUBiiI. YAKC GOODS. 1103RIEY, TRIMMINGS, AND TOYS, Wholesale ash Retrill, ftiCheap WO any plses In Baltimore. 141 PsAntal SIOSET, BALTIMOBI. Darr ()nitre promptly attended to. June 18, 1860. .ly I MM4!%_- FOUNDED 1R52. Chartered IX . A. Located CUR. OF BALTIMORE k CIiARLES NTS., lALTI.IIUtiII, MD.—The Largest. Most Elegintly Furnished & l'optt , :ar Con:niters:is] College in the F 41.4, 4 Stales. Designed expressly for Young en desiring to obtain s Tip:mot:on Va.tcllc•i. MCSINtSII EUCCATION in the shortest possible time and at the least expense. A Lunge and Beautifully Ornamented firm]. :kr, containing nos ards of Sll SQI'.IIIF. FEET, with tirscptar or I'ICVX %smut., and A L.lrtre En graving (tbe finest orthe Lind ever made in this country ) representing the Interior View of the College, with Catalogue stating terms, itc., will he sent to Every Young Man on application. Fees or Cit•itog. Write inrrne:isately and you Will receive the package by return mail_ 4ddrrAir, E. K. LUSIEit, Baltimore, lid Feb. 6, lrltly. ii A. Mathiot & Son's 00F..1 AND f . t• rt - RE w As Env )I,ws, 25 and 27 N. Gay street. li.iltimore, (ne.ir Fayette st..) extending !rum Gat to Frederick large•t establishment of the Lind iii the Union. Always oa band a large rKsortuient of lierS.EliOLD AND OFFICE; Fr itNITI . MK, em bracing Bureaas, Bedsteads, Washstands. Ward robes, Mattresses of Otis', Cotton and Hair, Spring Beds, Sufis, Tete-e-Tetes. Arm Chairs, Rocking Chairs. EL.tgeres, Marble Tables, Set tees, Iteception and Upholstered Chairs, AS SORTED COLORS ur COTTAG UN ITU RE, Wood Chairs. Office Chairs, Barber Chairs. Cribs and Cradles, if it Itaeks, Hal! Furniture. Gilt and NValnut FralllC Looking Classes, Side boards. Extension Tables, of every length. Persons disposed to put...base are invited to tall not give our stork nn examination, Which fur variety and quali4 of workmanship is not equalled by any establishment in the ountry. A. NTA.TIiIUT & SUN, Nos. 25 and 27 N. Gay street. Aug. 6 18G0. ly Burr Mill Stones ABRINTED-11. P. W STARR & CO,, Cor. . •;.:Y ‘' 1 , # of North awl (mars Streets, , ''' 1,A . : ttssv opposite N. C R. IL Station, ."..%,\ ... „.......ro . - ', BALTIMOAIt, Mr). M3llltliae. ,........ __.'' \,,:,:•..., tarers of FRENCH B('RIW, '‘; ~...4 Importers And Dealers in , Burr BloLks, Bolting Cloth+, .ii - ..,,o '' Leather and Gum Belting:4, t: ' Caleited Plaster, and Mil! Iron., of WarrAnted Quality. Also, Colone, Coe.il lc°, and Esuplies Mill Stones of all sizes. [Fcb. 27. 'Co. 1y George M. Bokee, IMPORTER and Dealer in CHINA, GLASS k QUEENSIVARE, Au. 41 North Howard Street. between ton and Fayette , Streets, BALTIMORE. STONEWARI: always on hand, at Factory prices- -lime IS, 1860. Iy New & Rich JIMET.P.,Y,SILVER. WARE. S'LVER PLAT ED WARE, /cc.— E. - .VARNER Gold and Silversmith, No. 10 SOUTH OAT STEM, 9 tL• TIMORE, MD., has in store a beautiful assort ment of styles and patterns of RICA JEWELRY ; suitable fur presents, embracing a great varlet, of Plain Gold and Sett Broaches, Mosaics, Car hitnkles, tc., Ear-Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings set with Diamond, Ruby . , Pearl, Opal, Emerald, lc., Ladies' Gold Chains, Vest k Guard Chains, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Cuff Pins; Signet, Chased and Plain Gold Rings; Pencils and Pens, Sleeve Buttons and Studs, Guld and Jet Crosses, Jet Bracelets, Pius I Ear Rings, Sc. ALSO, A rariely of Silver Mounted k Plated Castors, Cake Etas keu, Waiters, Candlesticks, flutter and Salt Stand i.Fearl Handle Desert KnivesSipoous, Forks, la dles, Fancy Articles, kc., all of which is respMully offered on the lowest terms. rkirThe Country Trade and Dealers general ly are invited to give nie a call. and examine Goods and Prices, being satisfied that my SIL VER WARE cannot be surpassed either for Oneness or quality, or the latest and most beau tiful patterns. Vett. 27 ISM .y Wilcox & Gibb's §EWING MACHINE. T e great and Increasing demand for this remarkably simple machine is a guarantee of its superior excellence. PRICE VIO 00. For Sale et _ FAIRBANKS' SCALE WAREHOUSE, 115 %emit Street, PiILeDALPULL. Sept. VT, ism. sal _ . it - . .... .1- . } Haines Bros.' PVERSTRUNG GRAND ACTION PIANO FORTES, celebrated for superior gestic). TONE and elegance and beauty of Amish.— These Plano' have always taken the FIRST PREMIER when pieced in competition with other washers. Cheney/ nil corpetitWa. A splendid assortment of LOCUS Ztirand plainer styles always OR hand. Also Second-bead PisaosAnd PRINCE'S IMYRoVED MELOD EONS front $45 to $350. airtrer r instrument Warranted: CIRO. L. WALKER'S Planq sad Melodeon Depot, , . 2111. Cot. 7th A Arch 9ta.,lPlulad'a. Ans. d, 1360. On . .. 118 the glare to get the cheapest Wolk?' Ira, dershirts is lowa, ee4 St, e cheapest!. Volt xwers—ronly TI cents each. a. flat articte Walken Ros..sula bon ta sad Comforta-..ail cheaper thee at any other place in wan. pior. 12. e At.FE INIINTURST I—Any person having m • oney to invest , whether to she amonat of above or not, will call at tho c eheap Cloth ing Store of Faux/tux R. Piceiso, in Chace beesburg street, where will be found the larg est, cheapest slid beep selscted assortment of OVERCOATS, ever brought into the County— among which are Beaver Cloths, Seal Skins, Cloths, CAssi meres, Satinetts,&c., tc.—in ,hurt every style et soy pr.ce. ---.'c ) -, 5,1;Q0 r()TiiILS of Adams County, who went to the polls on Election day, as well as those who remained at home, will please Lear in mind that F. it. Picking has just receiv ed a splendid a+•urtment of fires. Coats, ClMir mere Business Cuiiti, in endless vaiiittfi Sad nett., kg., AO., at prices to suit all classes and cuuditioni. ADAMS cousrr, SS.—Yuu are hereby politely requcite.l to call at Picking's and elatuine the finest and large:a stock of P.IST:i, of ever des( ription, e%er brung' t to this mar ket. black Due .Skin, Fancy Caa•.imere4 of every shade coned able, together wilh Sad netti, Duolde and Tai4olftord+, Jeattli, "IXEY'S LAND — tis said, iS SI pretty pace, but nothing to compare a rth the splendid assortment of VESTS just receired at Picking's, of all ktuas of material—kyery eulur, It k awl price. OLD fiOREASI Is here! Prapnre to meet him by callirig at Flaking's, Who can runtish Fott Llteaply watt Under Shirts of every kind, Drawers, Sucks, t;10% es, Comforts, Gen tlemen's khan Is, and in Litt any article intend ed to frighten the old tallow off. ear Thankful for the liberal share of patron age heretofore extended to me, I hope, by up right dealing, and by otrervig great bargains, to merit u continuance of the same. Oct. 2h, 114010. F.II PICKING. undersigned haying retired from the Mercantile business, the same will hereaf ter be continued at the old stand, in Baltimore 'street. by their 9011 4 . Henry B. Danner and Way bright Zieg!cr, under the name and style of Danner k Ziegler,drs., whom we will recommend to, and for whom n e soul t hespeAk a 4 . yr0l share of patronage from old customers, of the public in general. Bat ing retired from the Mercantile business It is necessary that our old business should be settled up. We, therefore, notify all those in ! dehted to. us either by Judgment,. Note or Book Aecount, to call and settle the same without del ti.. The books • ill be found at the old stand. J. B. DANNEIL May 2S. 18:12. DAVID ZIEGLER. New Goods! New Goods! rIINIESTOCK BROTHERS would respect fully inform the public that they hate re turned fromthe Cilica w ith the I.t4rest, cheat.- e,t and prettiest stock of I; ever opened in the County. cousi4ting of I.nolie4 . Goods, Cloths, Coss' issiiiets, Vestioo. Douicatics. lc., all of shirt: sill be Wit:rill so low, as to defy competaton. s t iro.he us a call. Nu trouble to show Goods at the s'irtt of the RED FRONT. Oct. 22, 1860. llnn ART WORLD PHOTOGRAPIIY ,UPON PORCELAIN.—Secured by letters patent in the Coated States, England, France and Belgium. THE AMERICAN PROTOGRPRIC PORCE LAIN COMPANY, No. iNI Broadway, New York, haring secured their novel and ingenious invention by American and Earope.n pateuts, a fully prepAred to execute ill carders for MINI VITRE LIKENESSES of Persons on Chins, presenting all the attrac tive and advantageous features of ordinary photographs, the - brilliancy and finish of a water-color drawing, and a hi.herto unattain ed quality of durability, by !Ting rendered as imperishable as tits natural properties of the articles upon which they are transferred. As the patented proeess of the Company en ables the reproduction of Photographs, nut on ly on plain surfaces, hut upon such as arc round or of any degree of irregularity—par traits can be reproduced with taultle-s accura cy, and delicacy of delineation, upon Porcelain wares of stn . Icdcriptiou and dimension used AS articles of luxury or of household atilat , sash as URN'S, VASES, EIRE KFAST CUTS, Toilet Articles, le., tnereby sernrtng faithful portraits and furnishing a unique and isqui site style of ornamentation of articles in domes tic use. In order to furnish facilities for the gratifi cation or the popular taste, and to meet the wants of those patrons of the Fine Arts desir -01113 of haring Portraits on Porcelain, the Com pany have imported trom Europe a collection of snperior porcelain goods, manntactured to their own order, which they sell at cost pricei. • • As the American Company areowners of the petent right, and rorriegurntly the only persons authorised to use the process, they base deter rained, In order to *Word people of every section of the Union an opportunity to possess PORTRAITS ON (101 NA, to sake the following proposition to residents in the Country, who are unable to visit person ally the Atelier and other Oalleries is New York : Persons mending a photograph, antbrotype, or daguerreotype to the office of the Company in Near York, aecompinied by FIVE DOL'...AILE, will receive in return by ex - press, free of other charge, a richly ornamented Eireaktutt Cup and Saneer, with the portrait transferred thereon. By transmitting a daguerreotype and ITN DOLLARS, they will secure hi like meaner, • handsome French Vase or Toilet Article, with the portrait reproduced by the patented process. By sending* pair of degnerreotypas and FTSEN DOLLARS, they will ree.tive in morn a Pair of rick Sevres Vane, with tke portraits executed equal to win- Were palatine; sal, in like inaanisr, portraits eaa boreiwodneed oa porcelain wares er Vases of every quality of Sahib. rasifinif is Price fro. Twenty to Oas Bandred Donors the pair. X. B.—Be particular la writing the address, lowa, assay and State distinctly. AU totters to be addressed to "Xwagsr,Andrimes PA•upriplic Ameba Cb.," Att..* ih4o: ""itigu, la 'York. saiersisiod i beelseitles sothorlissitovom to tasks removals tato Oar Gram Come to e lopes that sack* oostrogplatotles removal Of tits nasalise of elsseektiOd madras sr Metteis, , sin omit tle wise vets otilek memos Stalbelyear to Law It dams. IleasKirala imelsesslith premplems *lie Pis, sib as ittotoil r i d= MilaS. Nore/e 12, ire. • ,'PIK, et di! 010 49W07. -.,.—...0a,:....... ... A.l 4 • 640 1 14 '. • ~..2 4 . LAM/ 0 MOM& . "4"W '' It4tigiolllnrak Vall". beim* , . • - sit ' ' . IPllOll4' Is teem Ittepirili tee tie to hew assettateat of Miimb o E us tbsva ..ss in r _ *Mom been geared, such as In. semetary • ...„ MAW MU, Clots, Mailers, r ea Uut *se o barS;coraikenaraissekilomaa's Illiwinjorept( uut STAFtui Rom' grikc it r tio Arrovgs, Illil4l-4141 CIMA VA isde, : sp a it iilol ,... , " ktaa• i and iff* , :tigittilik' pass.* ast.. . tits. LikawisiaMill sag ' -esid dialed. of Tends* la . -- . - • ZV I° . to 1 iMill ser 41" 11; 11r 1/17 d A iILING If all kinds on Mactikaary ca m . i and Castings will he done to order on sliprt le re .) notice. Patterns made to order ; Plough Cast. Jost. 8. 1 •ii ready made ; PLOUGHS, such as Seytar, i Witherow, Metier, Woodcock, and many , ' others not mentioned here; and eight. different 1 kinds of IRON FENCING, for Cemeteries, Porches or Yards. Also, Mortising Machines, one of the best now its use. This machine works with a lever by band; any little boy can manage it. Call and esamine our stock ; no doubt but what we can please. Persons ought to se* it their advantage to buy machinery of any kind at home, where it is manufactured, so that they era very easily get any part replacid or repaired. DAVID ,STEILNER. Clettysburg, Feb. 13, 1860. IL G. Cur's $lOO,OOO. Notice. A Novelty -t' ~ _~t Adams County 311.7TCAL FIRE INSURANCE cOIIPANY. Incorporated ;larch 18, 1851. Is. Presieimi—Georrpe.. Vies firessciess---3. R. Russell. Recreiery—ll. A. Bnebler. Treaavrar vi d C reary. Ktectitase Conurdtlee--Robert McC urdy, Jacob King, Andrew .11.rtnycrs--George Swope, D. A. BaeLler,J►- cob king, A.. lieinuelman, R. ICCordy, Thos. A. Ilarshall, S. Fahnestock, Wm. B. McClellan. Wm. B. Wilson, M. Eichclberger, Ahdie/ F.Gitt, John Wolrord, 11. A. Picking, AbelT. Wright., John Horner, R. G. McCreary, S. R. Russell, M'Cresry, Andrew Polley, John Picking, J. IL Hersh. bar This Company is limited in its opera tions to the county tf Adams. It has been in successful operation for more than six years, and in that period has paid all losses and ex penses, rifSaus an( assessment, having also a large surplus capital in the Treasury. The Com pany employs no Agents—all business being done by the Managers, who are annually elect ed hr the Stockholders. Ally person desiring au InturanLe can apply to any of the above named Margery fur further information. &or The Executive Committee sects st the °Mee of the Company on cite last WedtinS4: l Y in every month, at 2, P. Sept. 27, lb:A. Car,trton & Adair's NV'wMABBI.I; WORK'S, corner of Balti more and Easl34iddle streeta,directly op posite toe new Court Ilettplmrg Ha% tug recentl arrtked from Philadotplita,ar.d (eltug full, competent to execute ali work in the Ii ie t style of the r.ct, we world ropeLlful ly iut ite the pttentum of the public wi,hing to prooo re nit..tli tng in our line. to (..Tor us wttltit call and CN.MI.Ie speruucws uI wit- work.. We dry prepared to iNk:NII , ,S IS. DIM RS A\l) 111:.% 1 ts"I'VSES. 11.11:111,E %I.ANTLEs. SLABS for Cahußt-mpketa, uud sit other •ork apperuiming to our bo :at the lowead pue tible prices. e dv lift lie•itette to guarant, e that our o urk shall he put up in it tnanner aut.- siaatial and ta , tetu I eluttl to the best to he seen in the where ei ery improtetnent Vlllll h experience 11.1, Futge4ted is availed of, nod eapct aiiit do w r g.'lll'.llllt e that our Ce•ar tery and Grave Vard nork sh ill be So carefully Net se not ti) he striated by frost, bat shall main tain for year:. tbarer.qtnes• of position given at the completion of t, J oh, and so necessary to conttuled grunt Chin( ss :Lad a.tuu.aelry. \u\. :d. 16:0J. tf Grain ! Grain! 1).7l1E Pul.crilier still continues putt-basing nll kind. of PROOLCE, i.t hi. old it .ud on (litarnber-Lnirg street. t iz •—FLOC It, 11'llEAT, RI E, CORN. OA crl, kr.. tor which the Lighest market prices w ill be gOsn. be'l will also eoutinne my GROCERY and VA MEIN - STORE. umd will keep conntanCy on hand Grocerim Salt. Oil, Fish. Cedar-war , Pry Goadn. Confection., Phinter, Guano, kr pul.lic Ale in%;!:•tt to 84 I mu cletertiiir.- eti to sell as cheap as Uie ehenpest. Gctt !burg. Aug. 6,196 u. - Dr. Esenwein'a T.tR AND WOOD NAPTUA P R,CTOR --I h. is the best Medicine in the world fur the Core of Coughs and Colds, Croup. Bronchitis, Aithitia, Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheria, and for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of Consumption, together with all Diseases of the Throat and Chest, and a Web pre dispose to Consumption. It is peculiarly adepred to the rml•eal owe of.4sdiass, Being prepared by a practical Physician and Druggist, and one of great experience in the cure of 'he carious diseases to which the hu man frame i. liable. It it offered to the afflicted with the greatest confidence. Try it and be convinced that it is inraluabl, in the cure of Bronchial affections. /'acs 50 C(11111 per bottle. IngriPrepared only by DB. A. ESENWEIN k CO., Druggists and Chemists, N.W. cor. Ninth k Poplar Sts., - Sold by every respectable Druggist and Dealer in Medicines throughout the State. April 2, 1860. ly THE sapplimental sad final account of Joux B&yuau, Assignee of )40.11111 MAIMS, ban been tiled iu the Court of Common Pleas of Adios." county, and will be confirmed by the ctillfCourt, on As 21st day of famsurry pita, (1861) unless cause be shown to the contrary. JACOB BCSBEr, Nor. 28, 1860. 41• NEW SALOON.—GEO. F. ECERNRODE has removed his Oyster establishment to the epleudid new Saloon in Jacobs k log, on the North side of Chambersburg street, n here he will at all times be prepared to serve up the best of OYSTERS, In style. Ry keeping a good article, be expects to receive a lidiral share of public patronage. TURTLE SOUP, CHICKEN, BEEF TONGUE, PIG'S PEET. TRIPE, BOILED sad FRIED EGGS. ICE CREAM, BIRDS, *c., in their lesion. A nice glass of ALE or LAGER can always be had.— Come and try me. G. F. ECKENRUDE. April 2, 1860. Private Sale. riIHE subscriber offers at Private Salo, his HOUSE AND LOT, oa High an,' street, adjoining Solomon Powers. The Honse is a two-story nm*fiY sews with a Haek-bitllding, and a well of water. Terms - OUT. DAN'L. P. PITTENTUBJ? July 11, 1350. tf Groceries, Notions, &c. TH. uodersigned has opened a Grocery end Sotioa Store, to SsAnion: street, swirly opposite the Court Howie. Gs,Upham, where the pablie will coastautly find, telling cheap as the cheapest, SUGARS, syrups Molasses, Cof fees, Tea", Lim Cheese, Spinel of all kinds, Mackerel, Chocolate, Broom' and Brasitse ; Fresh Butter wad Argo, Wound Coffee, Easerice of Gaffe*, Scotch Herring, Goodies, Soaps, Salt ; Tobacco, Sows, ; Confections, all Wads of Nuts : Oraagek Imo, • Rabies, Crackers, Oakes 4(.4llMatiat kinds; Sho li e n 4 8.,„ Polk* Veneyarsods, .liuslios, Gingkessi Cotton Bons, ikakki7, Meadithebieds, Saepeodess, Pip. Needle", Clothes PiasONit fort ittlarMotiowit 41411 *lad&. i•akara pabbk's pastiwirrts rageotts4 sal ictted. 1.1D14, SOMMMUIL The MUGU= JOHN SCOTT Notice. Removal. Stay, . sad sad . 1 and essokis si = + .r Lest and -.- sad twist titijiggii, ikikils You All the rellsii*sad' .. modes of dreallooo,4lli Metros, Lamb, sat roil . of all kinds, wit lbeleifee ireeeillige, i - Gravies, sad 111411ifengs iq Ipriate to set /.. '— each. 1 The great celebrity and ~the iztersesing do lt Tells Yon Row to choose, dun, and pre- mend for tills unequalled preparation, convince serve Fish of.all kinds, and bow t o the proprietor that ono trial is only necessary sweeten It when twisted- also all the va- to satisfy a discerning public of its superior sitiriti and Pion approved modes of cook-' qualities over awy other preparation at present kg, with the different Dressings, Sauces, 'in use. It cleanses the heed and scalp from ago; Flnioriaos appropriate to each, dandruff and other entaneuntAlleheases, causes It Telb Yoe All the various and meet appro the haft to grow luxuriantly, and gives it a led modeeof preparing over ally different rich, soft, glossy and flexible appearance, and kinds of Meat, Fish, Fowl, Game, and also where the hair is loosening and thinning, Vegetable Soaps, Broths, and Stews, it will give sustajob nod rigor to the roots, with the Relishes and Seasonings appro- and restore the growth to those parts which priate to each. ' have .become bald, causing it to yield a fresh It Tens You All the Minna and most approved , covering of hair. modes of cooking Vegetables of every ' There are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen deacriggims, also bow to prepare pi c kles , in New York who have bad their hair restored Catrupeidili Curries of all kinds, Putted ' by the use of this invigorator, when all other Meats, Fisb, Game, Mushrooms, kc. i preparations had filled. Z. M. bus in his pos it Tells Yon All the various and most approved session letters innumerable testifying to the modes of prepariagand 000 king all kinds , above facts, from persons of the highest re , of Plain and Fancy Pastry, Puddings, spectability. It will effectually prevent the Omelattes,tritiers,Cakes,Confcctionery, hair from turning gray until the latest period Preserves, Jyllies, and Sweet Dishes or of life • and in cases where the hair has already every description. chang e d its color, the use of the Invigorator It Tells Yon All the various and most approv. will with certainty restore it to its original hue, ed modes of making Bread, Rusks, Ileif- . giving it a dark, glossy appearance. As a per fins, and Biscuit, the best method of pre- fume for the toilet and a Hair Restorative it is paring Coffee, Gtioco:ate, and Tea, and partecular/yrecommended, having an agreeable how to mske Syrups, Cordials, and , fragrance • and the great facilities it affords in Wines of various kinds. ! dressing the hair, which, when moist witlevthe it Tells You flow to set out and ornament a I Invigorator can be dressed in any required rot to Table, bow to Carve all kinds of Fish, so as to preserve its place, whether plain or In Flesh or Fowl, and in short, how to so , curls—hence the great demand for it by the simplify the whole Art of Cooking as to ladies as a standard, toilet article which none bring the choicest luxuries of the table , ought to be without; as the price places it within everybody's reach. _- i within the reach of ell, being The book contains 418 pages, and upwards I ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS of twelve hundred Recipes, all of which are the per bottle, to be had at all respectable drug results of actual experience, having been fully gists and perfumers. and carefully tested uuder the personal super- ! L. MILLER would call theattention of Pr intendeuce of the writers. It is prix t,..ci in a rents and Guardians to the use of his Invigor clear and open type, is illustrated with appro- ator, in cases where the children's hair inclines I riate engravings, and will be forwarded to any to be weak. The use of it lays the foundation address, neatly bound, and postage paid, on . for a good bead ut hair, as it removes any lm receipt of the price, $l,OO, or iu cloth, extra, ' purities that may have become connected with $1.25. , the scalp, the removal of which is neeessary $l.OOO A YEAR can be made by enter- ' both for the health of the child, mid the future prising men everywhere. in selling the above Ellipearance of its hair. work, our inducements to all such being very P.II9ACTION.—Nune genuine without the fac liberal. I simile of LOUIS MILLER being on the outer For single (Naples of the Book, or for terms ! wrapper; also, L. MILLER'S HAIR INVIGU to agents, with other information, apply to or RATUR, S. Y., blown in the glass, address JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, I Wholesale Depot, 56 Dcy St., and sold by all No 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, pa.the principal Merchants and Druggists through- Nov. 26, 1860. 6ml l out the world. - --- - - - - Liberal discon nt to purchasers brthe quantity. Great Work on the Horse. nkrl also desire to present to the American T uE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES: by , Roarer JIINNINGS, V. S., Professor of Pa- ' t iclogy and Operative Surgery in the Veterinary public my N.ew Ain iiII'IIOYAD IssrarAssot - s i LIQUID HAIR DYE which after years of scien , ti fic experimenting( have brought to perfection. Ceilege of Philadelphia, etc., etc. ' It dyes Black or Brown instantly without in . to the Hair or Skin—tiarranted :he best Will Tell You Of the Origin, History and die- ' J ury linens° traits of the various breeds of ti ~rcle of the kind in existence. PRICE.ONLY European, Asiatic, African and American 1;0 CENTS. Depot, 56 Dry Stre . !t, New York, Horses, with the physical formation and Oct. 2. 9 , 1860. ly ....._ i peculiarities of the animal , and how to ! - ascertain his age by the number and I condition of his teeth ; illustrated with numerous explanatory engraving:. ' THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling, Feeding, Grooming, Shoeing, and the 1 general millifigetuent of the horse, a ith 1 the best 111111161 of administering medi cine, also, how to treat Biting. Kieling, Rearing, Shying. Stumbling, i'rib Biting, Restlessness, and other vices to which he is subject; with numerous explaaa tory engraving:. THE liollSE AND lIIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of the causes, s y mourns, and Treatment of Strangle:, Sore Throat, Distemper,Catarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, . Pneumonia, Pleuri-v, Broken Wind, . Chronic Cough. Roaring and Whistling, Lampas, Sure Slouch and Ulcers, and DeitayeilTeeth, with other diseases of the Mouth and Respirator‘ Zirgans. TILE HORSE AND HIS DIsEASES Will Tell Yon Of the rstlPuN, syniptoms, and Treatment of Won us, Hot , col ic. Stran gulation, "tuns Concretions, RE:Nitres, Palsy, Di trrhiea, Jit unitive. Bloody Urine. Stones in the Kidneys nod Bladder, lutiamm ;lion. and other di:- eases of the Stomach, Boa els, Liver and Urinary Organs. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Bone, Blood and Bog Spada, Sweenie, Strains, Broken Knees. Wind Galls, Founder, Sole Bruise and Gran el, Cracked Hoots, Scratches, Canker, Thrush, and Corns ; also, of Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Stag gers, and other diseases of the Feet, • Legs, and. Dead. THE HORicE AND HIS DISEASES Wiil Tell You Of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Fistula, Poll Eril,Glanders, Fare Scarlet Icier, Mange, Surfeit, Loci liM Jaw, Rheumatism. Cramp, Galls, Diseases of the Eye and Heart, 4tc., kc., and how to manage Castration, Bleed ing, Trephinning, Roweling, Firing Hernia, Amputation, Tapping, and other surgical operations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will Tell You Of Rarey's Method of taming Horses ; how to Approach, halter, or Stables Colt; how to accustom a horse to strange sounds and sights, and how to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Break him to Harness; also, the form •nd law of WARRANTY. The whole being the result of more Chita fifteen years' careful study of the habits, peculiarities, wants and 'weaknesses of this noble and useful animal. The book contains 384 pages, appropriately illustrated by nearly Oa. Hundred iimgrasiags. It is printed in a clear and open type, and will be forwarded to any address, postage said, on receipt of price, half bound, $l,OO, or, in cloth, extra, $l 5 /6. SLOW A MR can be made by enter prising men everywhere, in selling the shove, and other popular works of ours. Our induce ments to all such are exceedingly liberal. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or ad dress JOHN R. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Samson St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 26, 1880. 6w Sixpence a Day, FOIIANOUGH FOR A FORTETML—A London paper states :— There is now in an Alms -14 at Bristol an old man WllO States that for sixty years he spent sixpence a day in drink, but was never intoxicated. How much would this sixpence a-day put by every year at five per cent. compounitutrest amount to in pi:Ay years 1 enquired °NOM' neighbor. Putting down the first year's saving (385 six pences) equal to $43 54, he added the 'interest, and this went on, year byyear, until he found that in the 80th year, the sixpence a day reach ed the startling ism of $14,338 28. Judge of the old man's surprise, when told that by wiring his 'biome' a. day, and depositing it in a Savings lastitution he might now, at the sad of 80 years, have betnurr'th that noble sum $l4l - 28, which would have bought him a fine farm, or tows ituutshan, and surrounded Ida with comforts and latitieS, and leit a hand. some estate to his children after him. He had, sad hundreds sow% oar midst have, bat %o do pdalt rixpenco • day is the Fsasitse An, Jilsk. osmium' Samos issrinrrton or Aesiii sous. 2T, to acoomplialt this result. Gostsysisurg, Ally 1111, %SSC ECOSe.:',. .:'' . AMA. Shoe. CZ:I CHALYBEATE RESTORATIVE PILLS Or . !ROY. An aperient and Stomachic preparation of IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by com bustion in lip"roger'. Sanctioned by the gh - es t Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the UniteaStatea, and prescribed in their prac. tire. The experience of thousands daily proves that no prep.iration of Iron (-in he compared ith it. Impurities of the blood. depression of T , tal ener;.7, pale and otherwise sickly com plosions indicate its necessity in almost every OnCel% able Case. !Donjons in all maladies in which it has been tried. it has proved absolutely curative in each of the Milo% ing cutupftuuts, is Lt., L Liiilg, Nrrams Einacia bon, Dyspepsia, Conttipation, Diarrhtso, Dys entery, lneipient Consutyption, , Scrofulous 7'ot,errnlosts, Soil INvrrrn, Afigotenstruglion, Whttol, Chforosi.s. ',leer Complaints. Chronic If cybicliem, 111ienmatisin, lat,.77Flittent Fevers, no the Fare, 4f-e. In CaPci of GEVERAL Deatetrv, whether the result of iii-ute disease, or of the continued dininnition of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints. one trial of this rer tonal% e has proved successful to, an extent %hid' no description nor written attestation would render credible. Invalids so tong bed ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods, have soddenly reappear ed in the busy world as if just returned from protracted travel in a distant bind. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of fe male Sufferers, emaciated victims of uppdrent in intaintiB, sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and th it complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise fur which the physician has no name. In Nenvors Ay's:moss of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigor ously tonic, without being exciting and over heating; and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases of costiveness with out es ti' being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property, among others, which makes it so remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for Piles, upon which It also appears to exert a distinct and specific action, by dis persing the local tendency which forms them. In Dvsexesia, innumerable as era its causes, a single box of these Chalybeate Pills has often sufficed fur the most habitual cases, including the attendant Costiveness. In unchecked DlARatiatA, eceri when advanced to DYYZNTERV, confirmed, emaciating, and ap parently malignant, the effects have been equal ly decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, lou of flesh and strength, .bilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which nerally indicate lumens? Coxsernrrioe, this remedy has allayed the alarm of Needs and physicians, in several very gratifying and in teresting instances. In Scaorctors Tesricceosis, this medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of the must cautiously balanced preparations of io4tne, without any of their well known lia bilities. - - Tb 6 attention of females cannot be too con fidently invited to this remedy and restorative, in the cases peculiarly affecting them. 111 RaIIVIIATTIVI, both chronic and 11:1611=1111. tory—in the latter, however, more decidedly— it has been Invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain and reductag the swellingsaad stiffness of the Joints and muscles. In Isrzanirriar Pavans it must necessarily be a groat remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness. No remedy has *en been discovered in the whole history of medicine, which exerts each prompt, happy, and fully restOratiTs Good appetite, complete digestion, gird itc. quisition of strength, with an 'sensual disposi tion for active and cheerfitl exorcise 'mortal only follow its UM „- Pat *pig neat Sat metal bow containing SO As, pace SO cents par bon; for sale' by dressing and dealer". Wfll be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. AU lotion, orders, etc., should tot addressed to R. B. were a um, CkhrirsX Agents,' ' Oct. 15,11.0.. ly * Cedar N. T. - . . t - John W. Tipton, - • ClSlrtittlfilAl34lll,lll air ' I Or Of Viiilleiiit s Tart 11001'; to No 40.tql*SICPC, 'White 1.• eat at alllarbasil tow* Mimi to all tritaisemfiss IhiS, We blii "tie t•savelitist. sa. Id!liine• fat Intl prort - -"-- - —' - tiy• AND DANDItUfF, i of 40 Scalp. . THE HAIR, Imparting oar and brilliancy, nuiklag to tutu* and causing Ito Dr. Nott's .oisings of the peolt.-_ _ _Ais illness. • liksme At of - sick ness is creeping upon you, and should be settled by • timely ass of theright remedy. Take Ayer's Pills, and dines. out the disor dered hemork—purifi the blood, 11. let" the bids move onobstructed _ln healtbagain.. Tbeystban let.* the function* 0 body Into vigoroits act I ty, purify the system F,, the obstructions whtete's.. settles somewhere in thi1.„1473146 its natural functions. T VII* WAS -4 -- - - ''''''f react upon themselves au thiSsurrentedisAors gam, producing genera'. Tgraystialisslia and disease. While int..te contliti a r ed by the derangement,, take Ayer's 4 see how directly they rei.tors the natural ' oq of the system, and with- it the buoyant feeling V of beslth again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common sromplaint, is also true in many of thodeep-seated and dangerous distemyers. The lame purgative effect tips!' them. Caused by similar obstructions and de," tangements of the natural functions of the - body, they are rapidly, and many of them sure ly, cured by the same means. None whoknow the virtues of these Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure. 4111 , ty er Statements from leading physician' to Some os' the principal elates, Ltd from 04es-welt known.publir persons. flow • Yorwm•tiog tlseeh•at of t. Laub, /0. 4, / Dr. Ayer: Your l•ttls are the paragon of all that is great In medicine. They hare' cored taiy 4ittte daughter of ulcerous sore' upon bar hands and Oct that had 'roved ineurable for tears. lier mother has been long grievously addicted with blotches and pimples on tar skin and in her hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and they hays cured her. Asa NIONORIDCIII. AS A FAMILY PHYSIC. 7roro Dr. X. W. cartevism., Aim °rime". Your Pills are the prince of purges. Their excellent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They are mild, but very certain and effectual in their action on the bowels, which makes them invaluable to us in the daily treat ment of disease. HEADACHE, SI:2K HEADACHE, FOUL, STONIACH. • Prom Dr. bloom! Bop!, n•ltimon". Dear Bro. Ayer: I cannot answer you what complaints I have cured with )uur Pula better than to say all that we ever treat with a purge-. tire medicine. I plare great dependence on au edectual cathartic in toy daily contest with ,t disease, and believing as 1 du that your Pills afford us the beet a e have, 1 of course Talus them highly. Pittsburg, Pa., May I, 11153. Dr. J. C. Ayer—Sir : 1 have bees repeated ly cured of the a urst headache any body can hate by a dune or two of your Pinto It seems to arise twin a foul a tulThitil, which tag. cleanse at awe. Yours with great respect, Co. W. PitEutt., Ut t. of Steamer Clarion. BILIOUS DistPti)ratS-LIN hit COMPLAINTS. /rod' Dr. Thwlor• Bill, of Sow York City. • Not only are your Pals admirably adapted to their purpose its an uspetient, but I find their beneficial effects upon the Liter tory warted indeed. They here in toy practice proved mere effectual fur the cure of bilious complaints than any one remedy I can locution. l sincerely to juice that we have at length a purgative watch is worthy the euutitleuee ut the profession and Coe people. Department of the Interior, Washington, O. C., 7til Feb. MAL I Sir: l'hut e u.,cd your Pals to toy general and hospital pr-wtice et er *lace you made thew, and cannot hesitate to sty they are the heat cathartic we employ. litk it it.galuting action on the liter is quick, and decided, tuasequentiy they are un admirable remedy for derailieusenta of that organ. Ind:e4, I iiie sellout foetid • ease of bilious disease so obstinate lust it did not readily yield to them. Fruternitlly yours, Atoszo "SALL, IL U., Physician of the Marine liompasel. DYSENTERY, DlAltltlliEA, /row Ur. J. 0. tirooo, of kilo:nu. Your Pills have had a long trial to my pate tier, and I hold theut in esteem as one of the hest aperients I bate es ,r louud. The altera tive effect upon the liver inaLes them en excel lent remedy, when gate* iii *wail doses for , bition3 dysentery and diurrholi. 'little sugar coating waken Itieto %rry acceptable bud GOa• %CIIICIAL for the use ut w omen and thildrell. D 1 61'61'81.1, IM V OF ME LLUeII). , Ilev. J. V. Wakes, Paotur Advent Chas* lootio• Dr. A3er: I have used your YIDS' with ex trisordin.try suece.,s iu tny.tumily and siaemg tUose I atu called to vi,it tU dtstre.s. To Mili tate the crows of digestion and purity -the blood, they are the very best remedy Vltava ever kuovru, Mild I eau confidently rueotussind them to my trieuds. Yours, J. Y. Iliusts. Warsaw, 'Wyoming to., N. Y., Oct. Dear Sir : t nut u.tog your Cathartic rills in my firstetlee, and find I.bn/if An ezetilleut purgative to cleanse the system and pitritAhe fountains of the blood. Join G. Usacuau, IL D. CONSTIPATION, COSI I \ EN r.J.), bk:L.PILiiB - ItliEL SfAl ISM, OW. T, N El, IiALOI.II, DROPSY, P A itALI:3IS, FL is, ETC. From Dr. J N. vo minim, Iliontrwal, Canada. Too much cannot be said of hour Piils for the cure of costiveness. if others of our.fra ternity have found them as efficacious as I have, they should join me in _proclaiming it for the benefit of the multitudes she suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that are worse. I believe costiveness to originate In the lifer, bat your Pills affect that organ and cure`the disease. Draw Sirs B. Stuart, Sbymiciaa art laktvits, ism. 1 butt one or, two large doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promo tires of the natural secretion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to cleanse the stomach and expel worms. They are so mach the best physicelyhave that Ire. commend nu other to my joatirnts. hem the Nor. Dr. naval/40 Vat Mrtiarla4 Iftita Clergt, Pulaski House, Savannah, Ga., Jatt. el, '56. liquored Sir; I should be .atigratelnl fba the relief your skill has brought En it I did lot report my case to you. A cold settled tit my limbs and brought osi excruciating neuralgia pains, Dille* ended is chronic rhsu Notwithstanding I had du best of p the disease grew worse and worse, a advice of yourucellent agent In Ba • r Mackeszie, I tyied your Pills. T zii were slow, bid sure. Sy penewering Intim sea of them, lam now entirely well. Senate Chamber, , Baton Mug*, La, 5 Dee..'ll6. Dr. Ayer: ClUste been entirely cared bi your Pills, of Mosesetic Gout La palsfaTills l ease that kind dilated * for years. • VOCISIST Stow,. ga'Most Of the Pills In market consols Mor t - ury, which, although a valualtle remedy ,In • al hands,. is dangerous in it , util#Mll 4 • m the dreadful consequences tbs . _ X, ly follow its incautious use. Thelle_ 'ICI 1 mercury or mineral stibehuice who Price, li cat' pa I% at b lon he by IIr.,SLC, MI at*, Tievell t s sou by A. U. Bidder, Gettolt 1 4 0, Boblita, dirge- Naas ..1$ ' Sialigir l ; :f Fairfield fr, A.Ves, 4,.Ntirilimaiei It. 1;1 • 41 4 '''. Nr=4mfrati TotitSprievi ~ •-, ...:,- . - ,`• • .:-- - - ,-;,,, ..- :,,, ... . - &pt. 3, Ilio. lysow -....,-• - 1011 EM
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