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AND.TUA8CUIPT. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY OCTOBERV Something NtwrTx earth ia undergoing sil revolution it ii travelling Natural frits have shown that th elephant, now confined to the" torid zone, once inhabited the temperate, fend eves the polar regions but they ehow that this once was a pretty long while ago. Now things are getting again Into their old channels, and elephants are going North for one was lately (bund in the "JW elephant Was found there; and the fact either proves that things are travelling back, or that the Delaware is moving South; that the elephant is becoming a polar, or at least a temperate xone or that the Delaware is becoming tropical, torrid none V1" An Irishman, standing ea the bank of the Dela ware, In the neighborhood of Christiana, obser ve4 something huge bobbing op and down in the rirer, and immediately concluded that it waa something worth catching. Vm By the holy poker i There's a bit of a sturgeon that would supply all Albany with beef, and fill the never satisfied maws of the Albany Regency! Ill wait till he's tired of swimming, fend then he'll con ashore to I rest him and then if he don't escape, I'll catch him." Soon it began to near the land, rolling and plunging like a whole school of porpoises relied into one or like a Massachusetts sea ser pent pitas a horse mackerel. Pat now thought it was a and congratulated himself on bis still better for while sturgeon beef goes well only in Albany, oil goes every where.

And so he concluded to wait till the porpoise should But to soon as it marched out of the water, aad deposited its huge proportions upon dry Divd bum' ye for a sturgeon or a jr poise," cried Pat First I jhought ye was both, but now I see ye are' neither, but somebody's ould with her horbs growing out of her i nose. By my sowl an 'its a water cew, sich as the Philadelphia milkmen keep to give the blue milk; for none but water cows can give milk with so much water in it." He at one thought his fortune was made, for he waa always impress ed with the belief that the milkmen, in nunufac luring their costly article, expended very little money tor raw material. He at once made prize of the water cow, and conducted her to the stable. Soon after, a stran ger tame along, and hearing of Pat's water cow, took a squint at it, and immediately offered him eoohundrsd dollars for it" "Get ye gone for a spalpeen as ye are! Is this not the water cow that gives the blue milk without any cream on it And is not that the only milk that a Phils deTphian will buy, because he never sees sny other And will not sich a big cow as this give a cart load of it every blessed morning, and don't it eost the milkman just nothing at all, at all Finding Pat inexorable, the stranger offered fifty dollars, lhaau twenty then ten, and then nothing. rat wooU ohataptod.ano; the stranger procured a writ replevin "May ould Nick fly away with ill the lawyers, and fill their pockets with brimstone, jut as young Nick has flown away with the biggest of them, anq filled their pockets with the root of all fill.

What would they be after in clapping their ditty bits of paper with their bard names on the back of my water cow P. "To restore her to the owaer," cried the Sheriff! "She is an elephant, belonging to a menagerie In New Jersey and having a longing to bathe, as an elephas is a sort of water dog, she unlatched the stable door, and walked into the" Delaware." Pat all of a heap, and he gave up 'the water cow, resolved to steer clear of the law. His experience here stood him in hand; for be enct sued a debtor, got nothing, and had Jo pay cost! and he reasoned very philosophically that if such were his jock as plaintiff, it would be still worse as Fie editor of the Baltimore Soft is an old bachelor. Can't he find a Luna to help him along in the cares of the world fie ought to be at work sending forth stars to enlighten toe world. itruand 41m ft.

'A Luna, Mr. A This another name for Diana, fe lady who never was married; the most inveterate old maul in the Heathen Mythology. Your 'advising an old bachelor to court such a lady, shows that you know very little of the sex. when were stars made out of ber Moonship The Sun has long been smiling upon ber, bat she has merely retorted his smiles any of his warmth, and has always been considered the (tnUem of obstinate. Inveterate How taa you expect a progeny of stars firoin, such fe Ytt adylse 'the old bachelor of the San to choose for tuuself, and.

not to confide suci i '4 taatter to Wh a blunderhead as he of tbe Portlsfid AIum a mat for sn bid Jtachelot Th ttothera papers call the PicaVneVpen fijr No boatneas te do so. lo call a six rind a iburber! That title sounds much "i True Twi'ih thai class of personV ho vworsh'p Ue rather than mind or qualities, perhaps study the light to claim' a "large ti notwithstanding its 'disproportion to your size. 1 1 4 i ne eri is fast approaching In BewW SperuTan itop Ontario, arrived last tight VP bnn fifteen casks of specie Jlmrt. Pr Ward 4 Kingl V. Vilat vial Us aire the cwis, or white Ud This woull inAe or cUTerencs in At imotjnr reckoned hi dollars.

"AetLUntK tnirotaa treo.Vbat'fiity rt, in the viciui'y of Cimdea vtitcrJiy rt 'very luaUrially mnrg himselt Sm ill not rtiix the narse of ft mffai J. R. 0 KiWlWsged CsKlew out hrsuw iq a Ct or despondency, i i i tr TUB ROVER" CLUB. Ua l. tntend nvms tbfir lit annual FANCY, 'AND CtVIU BALL, on MONDAY, the 27th of November the MA SOtilC HALL, which will be neatly decorated for the occasion; Tickets caa lie had at lbs following At Mr.

Black's, Masoais Hall; at iheCoasti. tui ion House, la Third below Qmn street; at Smith's iiotei, no. NorUt 8ccos4 street, near Vine and at Head QaarUra. FfsakJis Pise. Tbev can also obuined of any of lbs managers.

Samuel Sparks, tieorce Sparks, u.Mcuaii, J.Berkelbsck, A. Fitbiao. fog3tlm i tO THE GROW CLUB. No. 9.

intends sivinc a 0 RAND FMVr MILITARY A CItlZEJf9 BALL, on TUESDAY SNING. November 7th, at GILLOUS SALOOJf. iu Fiftn below Walnut stteet Tickets $1. To bo had at Walpoie's Naval Inn, Mr. McUlain, Btcona below Qneen street; wand's, Third and Catharine street sad J.

McDevitfs Fifth anil Pproce street, er frtm eiiber of ths Managers. KObett Beynoiw, rresenca sui, FtsncisCasseer, Robert Gibson, B. Kaery, M. Lamhlin. Gentlemen wishlnt tickets had better spply soon.

as the number of tickets is limited. oS4 8 mr UOAT GIVE UP 1HK BUIP. THB LAW B.ENCE CLCB, No. intend riving a FAJfCT BALL, on TUESDAY EVENING. Nov.

Hlb, at tbe Masonic Hall, Cbesnut street. TkkeU to be had at tbeir head quarters. H. h. comer or aevenia ana Coatee streets, and of tbe Managers.

o23 lw William B. Mana. WilliamD. Shuster, Samael Kidd, Samuel Engard. William Dobson, wniiam u.

munioc. CROW CLUB, No. 1. CIT1ZEN AND DRESS BALL. The members of the Crow Club, No Intend slving a CITIZEM" AND "DRESS BALL, on vfcNiNu, novemoer at tbe MUSICAL FUND BALL, wnicB has oecu newly decorated snd illuminated with sas.

TKkeu ti. Ladies reo ssiunenu rurniinea. tods naa at me folio wins olaces: M'Cann's. Dock street: 8 haks peart Reading Rooms, Sixth and Cbesnut; Exchange Coffee Rooms, Ezr hangs; Piizini's, Eisbth and Mar. ket? William's.

Kace below Btxtn: Hteiwsxcons, KidgsRoad abovs Vine; Northern Liberties News Boems: snd rany or th Hanarers, at tneir tieaa Quarters, si pole 's, comer of Ffime andBwansoa Streets. s' J. 8 Manninf. F.Gaul. Anthony Meyers, JsepU Williams, Cbsrle PoppsJ, Joseph G4 YV.

Pouder, W. Norton, John Robinson, Frank Johnson's Celebrated Cotillion Bind are eu tased for the occasion. oSJeomw rrtiKAKn DRKA4 RALL THE kOlXACLUH No. 1. intends tivinf their first GRAND FANCY, MILITARY trU CITIZENS BALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, Nov.

Si, at GuiUou's Saloon, Fifth street, below Walnut. A Tickets can be bad at ine louowiij pisces ntw On.rton Franklin Place: C. Bakers. Jefferson Wig wam, 5th street, above Cbesnut; James McCann, Dock Ward Hotel; Wo. Dubois, Independence Hall, 310 aid street; James McDonougb, Masical Fund Umtt.

71 Locuat stwet: Hemv Younc, Notthera Li berties News Room, 8. E. comer of Schuylkill 8th nd CallnwhiU streets. Win. H.

Boice. N. E. corner nf loth and Race streets: Frice's. Landing of Cotura hua.

in Beach straeL below Maiden; Manfey's, Shaks peare Coffee Uouse, corner of 34 and Green streets, and at Sanford's. corner of 3d and Coates its. Ths Saloon wiU be splendidly decorated with the Banners of the different UUids. tfAaaoaas, 1: J.Dnliois, I Kewklrk, I 1 8. A.

Vol well. I Johnson's unrivslled Cotillion Bead Is sngaeed ex pressly for the occasion. i sod2tw "Immortal may hit memory b7, tJ MARION CLUB, No.l,ofTOUTHWARK.In. tend fivine a GRAND FANCY" a nd CIT1ZB Nff BAI f. at GUlOU'S emUmm, Bib FIFTH low Walnut, on TUESDAY Ereninc.

the 71st Oc tober. Tickets can be bad at Charles Tbom wn'i, Third street, below Green 8. W. corner of Fifth and Catherine stts; Miller's, Thirteenth and Race sts, or either of the managers. John Porter, Joba W.

Smith. Samuel L. Coffia. i John L. Gall away, Georee Kelly.

Peter Bettine. e4 1m DYSPEPSIA AND HYPOCHONDRIACISM. leruting Cms. Mr. William Salmon, Green st above Third street, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with the following distressing sympttmr Sick new at the stomach, headache, cixauness, palpitation of the heart.

Impaired appetite, sometimes acid and putrescent eructations, eoldncss and weakness of the extremities, emaciation and general debility, disturbed rest, a sense of pressure and weight at the stomach after eating, nightmare, great mental despondency, severe flying pains in theebest, back and sides, cos tiveness, a dislike for society, or conversation, la voluntary sighing and weeping, languor and lassitude upoa the least exercise. Mr. Salmon had applied to the most eminent phy sidans, who considered It beyond the fewer sf medicine to restore him to health; however, as his afflictions bad reduced him to a very deplorable condition, and having teen reeomaeaded by a relative of his to make trial of Dr. WM. EVANS' Medicine, he with difficulty repaired to tbe office and procured a package, to which, he says, he is indebted for bis restora tion to life, health and ftiends.

He is bow snjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Persons desirous of further will he satisfied with every articular of bis asionisnins curs at vr.Wa Evans Medical Offices. luO Chatham street. New York; and EIGHTH OT. a) aossrrsroa Mavass's viLLs.

Was. H. SUV ess, fancy store. No. 883 North Thirdflt, door above Noble street, Philadelphia.

Mrs. Parker, book store and horary. Beech stmt, George Passcnore, No. 564 South Fourth street, 3d door below cihippen. rWextekS.

Axe. Oerssaatowa. a Mr. Potkwortn, wnmUf toa. Del u.

Besa and Schrenk; Narnslewa, H. Bitchie, Pest Master Ne Casti Dei. David Jones, Pheniivllle.CheMeoPa.. ffarhna Bayis, Camden. N.

J. J.MFherso,Treats,ht.J. a W. C. aV Weh.Mgtowa'I.y.

Kt Maxwelt. Lancaster, Pa. Mr. Wsa.tlathias;uiumbia. i Mr.

James Gardiner, Robbstowa. Andrew Means, Manayunk. JohaLeyeriag.Roxborough. Joseph Rogers, Trapp, M'ntgoneryeoonty, George Oets. Kesdinr.

Geaeral Agent for Berts CO. Henry Press, German town. iLZ.PoweU,Csster.. i Joseph Scott, Wilmington. Market sueetl F.Wootmaa.

Burlington, N.J. i Jssas Kerns, Chester, Cor Chester Joha Wind, Muie Store, Lancuter. An'treW Ke'for. Darriibsrg. li A.

Blumer Jonathan Brech. Doylestowa. Jae Buis, Kasten. William Minuer, Pottsgrove. Dr.

WM EVANS. PriscfpsJ He Iicaf' OflieV No, lJ Chathxm strt. New York, and in rtuladelphla, at h'i is kortw F4wtw rrersrr i US 1A fcihld AMD biiOCLUt i Ac The aboya artLdea. af Mrior mmCXY. IMtta tctrrt4 trrtm'y fnt the retail cf a'l fci'y rev rr 4 far "i incixd toe f.

Sot nrt.ct the ki oT trff rovTilr.a'ip Njl Vrt, sr prsts tbz io we c. Lor aoy srniaryeTBrHTeav oc rttt. jtCir3Par.u'vr8 GTSHUIP. W. PAIR.

Jyld K. K. eermsr Third aad Chenvt streets. 1 I CATJC3 AJCD ElTKr Wher irsottBd aadsei' entile remedy for dieeas has long wen in gene. ral use by the public, bestowing blessings audrcceiv.

ing praise, it is scarcely la the power ef scepticism to doubt its virtues, or of envy to deny them. 1, Vrr When It has achieved aa aicendaat career of use. fulness which distances the 'competition' Of mere beastful pretension, and has secured a conspicuous station in universal favor, by intrinsic worth atone, iu proprietor, may point out the causes of Its superiority, without Incurring the suspicion of invidious' ness, in instituting the The CAMOMILE and FAMILY APERIENT PILLS, manufactured by Dr. William Evans, at 106 Chatham street, do not require' his explanation of their acknowledged efficacy for the most smineat physicians throughout tbe United States will freely, if appealed to, state the reasons which have induced them to recommend them so extensively and warmly as they do. And those reasons are, that tbwe judi cious medicines never injure even the jnost delicate constitutions, and have, in almost every individual Case for which they are prescribed, a marked, an evi dent, a truly happy aad permanent Physi cians, moreover, see that they are aot offered to the public upon any quack theory of purifying the blood, to tbe utter destruction of tbe stomach and bowels.

Purify the blood from all diseased humors, they undeniably ds; but not by destroying those vueera by which alone the blood can be sustained They are compounded upon a theory which supposes a stomsch to be a very essential agent to health and food, wei digested, to bs a valuable friend to flesh and blood. They do not purify men te ghosts, and make them look like beings toe refined to remain long in this world; but they make them as human as possible, and fit to encounter the hardships, and fulfil the occupations of a sublunary life. Tbey do not make a violent purgatory of thia life, to prepare men tbe faster for another. Tbey proceed upon the supjtoeitioa that the blood, muscles, nerves, orgaas, excretory and se cretory gland, mvcuous and tegumentary menbranes, bents and brains, of every huraaa being, require to be suppli ii with nourishment from as healthful a stomach as can be made and kept; andaponthedoctiine that unless the stomach and bowels are in 1 order, the blood aad every other part of tbe system will be ia disorder. Aid bow is it expected that they will secure health to the stomach and bowels? Why by enabling tbe one to digest food, aad the other to carry off what is left after the nutriment is extracted, ia caneetiea with the surplus of bile, and the foul humors of the blood, mucous membranes, aad stomach, Aad they accom push these great feats ef medicine la tbe most simple way imaginable.

Tbe APERIENT FAMILY PILLd, if the stomsch be affected with wind, bile, or coated collections, clear it out, by a natural but a most insensible solvent action, aad cleanse the whole alimentary cad al, without griping, and leaving it as free without debility, as nature ever designed it to be. Tbey do not take theskia oft tbe stomach and bowels, and leave them like a piece of red velvet, as all physicians know the strong drastrie pills do, but they uke nature kindly by the hand, with mt crushing ber flagers. They cleanse every thing, without imparing or injuring any thiag. i When this is effected, as it usually is by the use of a few of the FAMILY APERIENT PILLS, then come the celebrated CAMOMILE or TONIC PILLS, to strengthen a siomaca ana boweis wnica oefore, per baps, weak and foul because they were wesk, and sndosrs them withr strength ta perform their impor tant functions, witVout the aid of physic. Tbe CA I MOMILB FLOWER, when Its valuable principles are chemically extiacted, is acknowledged by all phy icisns, in every age, to be the best vegetable tonic known in the scienes of medicine.

There is nothing known ia the vegetable kingdom of nature to equal it; Bathing that is at once so harmless and so healthful; aad in proof of the proprietor of the renowaed pills that are made from iu parent particles, might qwte almost innumerable ancient and modern, if his own practice had not proved it to tens of thousands. The effects of these pills are not only perceived ia aa increase of appetite and general strength, but in a restoration, of the body to that universal vigor in all its functions, which indicates tbe return to perfectly sound health. The face, and general complexion, speak volumes ia their favor, and thousands ef fe males can testify bow much they have contributed to Ibeir comfort, their complexion, and tbeir strength, when every otlrr remedy bad proved worse thsa useless. In nervosa di leases, of all kinds, they are now acknowledged to be pre eminent; gradually restoring firmness of body and mind, without those aonoyanees and charges which other nervous remedies occasion. Happy would it have been for many young persons of both sexes who are now ia the silent grave, If tbey Lhal learned to check the morbid tendencies of their stomsch and bowels by there pure tonics and aperi ents, witbsut resortisg toquack remedies, the aainee of which are concealed, and of which they' know nothing.

dreadful scoarge CO SUMTION, might hare beea checked itsj coameocemeat and disappointed of its prey, ail over the land. If the first symptoms of nervous debility bad been counter acted by CAMOMILE cbemicaHy prepared: and those bowel cooip'ainta which lead te a host of fatal mala dies, might hare been obviated by that fiae alcallne sitractof rbtbsib; which 1st ItaJOig ingredient id the APERIENT FAMILY Before both of these medicines, which aa adapted to, a majority of the purposes for which a haadred others ars uaneece rily used, Villous disorders, headaches, famala debility.1 male decline, liver complaint, would hive entirely diiappeared, where many of them have proved vi Rut be It tnleirtsod that those medicines are not offered instead of those ia aral organs of the body wftJ athcr metfldnea dispense with, in a very summary manner. They are leaded upon medical and not qaacksry, and da not Uks all the red panicles out of tbe bumaa blood under the pre teao of parirying it la proof of which difference ef effect, let the faces fend fhrms of patients bear testimony. a asefut.effdetaaL aad rally applicable elans of medicides for every family, aad being both tonic and aperieat. and ef the best pre yaraUeos known, no person or family shoulj bs without there.

caa bs obtained wholesale and retail of the proprietor. Dr. WM. EVAV3, New York, anl of hie agents la town aad eoemtry. with diree tiofii Li j.

TVy an rapidly superceding all the advertised in the puU prints, beeanse they arsfossdtsbftJoeg ton very superior class of popular Asiaglstria! places a gh in pri vtts eftixr.ios, as tf are kniwa to be Is pr preference, snd ia tbe opinion of physicians Dr. EVAK3 mCT, Ne. North ElG rmi BTREETj PHILADELPHIA, twre fcls rvd.rise miybetal Dr. Wm. Erarn' WO Chain" ttreer.

New lie OfKvt easy be eoaauii. ed as usual. ot PLEASE TO TAKE. NOTICE Aa old ma a living witnsss, now in. Philadelphia, who was lying at the point of death, his lungs snd breast being clodded with yellow matter, of the Consumption, was, and can now testify that tbe Wintering Pruuk sr's Jtow nHetltk OlQ lm rpWEN'I'Y TO THIRTY PEM CENT.AV1NG JL INSTITUTION, NO.MN.

NINTH ttrttt, UUm JlnhK economy is all the rage, the subscriber would invite the attention or the public to his list of prices, for making and trimming Clothing. They are at least SO. andin some cases 30 oi 40 percent lower then the prices of what is termed the bead estsblish msnts, who regulate their prices by the rest they pay, and their losses by delinquent customers. All work done at tliisestabliihment, will bs warranted both as to fit and make, at tbe following low prices, for cash only. i' For making and trimming Dress and Frotk coats with lasting button, 7 30 with gilt or silk buttons, 8 00 Over Costs, 8 00 Pants or Vests, 4 63 to 1 75 Repairs done in the best manner at proportionate prices by WM.

HILLEGAS MCDONALD Tailor, o4 Im No. SO North Ninth sU ACADEMY FOH I'M INtt'l KU'TtON UP kkjoX. KEEPING By JOSEPH DANDO. Southeast co aer of FIFTH and WALNUT BTRKETB The plan of tuition st this Academy being peculiarly adapted for imparting a thorough and lasting knowledge of this science, Mr. D.

will take pleasure ia submitting bis systems and methods of instruction to any geutlemea who may be plaased to call apon him; especially those are Invited, who are about commencing this study. Mr. D. has been twenty two years eugaged ia business life, several of whica as a practical book keeper fr many concerns. The sysbun of instruction is the most improved as asedia our business bouses.

TsmuoKiAU. Fro our knowledge of Mr. Dan do's character, and his competency as a practical book keeper and accountant, we Uke plramire in recommending him as possessing every qualification necessary for instructing ia the science ef book keeping, and beliee his method of imsarting the same well adapted to tit men for the duties of the counung nouse Brady at Downing. Sampson Tama, Baker Moss, WortievA; WsUh. Benjamin Jacksoa.

Win. M. Matoffln D. Lewis, Frederick Frayley, William A. Rhodes, 8fg, TiOCTOR LANGOLF.

No. 19g CallewhUl street above Third, south side, offers his medteal aer vices to the public, and informs them that be possesses the best remedies which are now in use in Lyons and Pane, and in other cities in France, for the fallowing diseases, via. Gout, Rheumatism, and all secret dis eases, which he guarantees to cure perfectly in a few days, without the least danger or injury to the sys. tern of the patient, as Ms remedies are not composed of mercury or other injurious remedies, which he can prove by a number of patients whom be has cured Be may be easulted at his office any time fvora OTicta, a. m.

until 11 owck, f. u. where ail sequtr Ur aid lease to esJL His charges ars mode TUB WANDERING PREACHER'S INDIAN BALM OF HEALTH, is sstabhshint its own powerful virtues above all other medicines in ths world, in curing and relieving all. both old and young, who takes it 6r the Consumption. Dyspepsia.

Cough, Pain, aad Weakaeas in the Breast, fete, it also abstracts from tbe lungs all Ulcers and a eds of disease, hardens and purifies the stomach, gives a wholesome sppelite, and regulates ibe Bowels Pre pared and said by the proprietor. No. 103 SPRUCE STREET, Philadelphia. FiicefS per quart bottle. Pint do.

SI. The proprietor has also a safe and perpetual CURE fur thb riiiC, wnicn gives no psin or i neon re nience in using it; nnd the person nfflicted will, in one or two ssvs. become well. N. R.

Thofs atoo afflicted with the Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Itching, Burning or Frost Bitten Feet, Gravel. Tooth ache, Coras, Jte. msy be speedily eared 1 mm. sMin sum. eii im" QlKAM PEAPlls.K RENOVATOR.

We, the rtas seribers, hare recently witnessed rhe renorsting sad Ttinrylng emrii or Mr. GRIFFITH'S PATENT STEAM FEATHER RENOVATOR, and most cheer fully recommend the ssme to public notice. The very the great benefit derived, should induce every one wishing to have their Beds cleaned. tosuDmittne restnrsioine process su omitted by Mr. Griffith, and full satisfaction will be riven.

Es tablishment at No. 176 RACE STREET; three doors tboTe Fifth. South side; aad at No. 38 South 7lh street, a doors oelow cnesnut st West side. RossaT Mooaa, M.

D. No. 153 South Fourth st David Lapsuy, No. 87 Cbesnut street Jos. B.

LsrsLsrv, No. Ill Cbesnut street Csias. D. Union, M. D.

No. S84 Cbesnut street Philadelphia. 1337. au3l HKLVEHdON, PUUNiHMlNG UNUEaXA lie KER AND COFFIN MAKER, 8. E.

corner of Coatas aad St John sts Northern Liberties. lie has attached to his buasss, Hearses and Carriagea, with gentle horses and careful drivers. N.H. isSuperiatendantof several Burying Grounds, where in termenucan be had at she following prices: Children under 9 years, fl frra to 15 years, fl 50; all apwads Wi. Every attention will be paid to the aonvM nusiimm nu iv DR.

VAN AMBkRTe FtlM ALB KfcNOV AT1N4 PILLS From Germany. An rffuctnal remedy for all cases where nature does not have ber proper ana regular course. Sold io Philadelphia by Jones A Hutchinson Chesant street, N. E. cor ser of Seventh; Dr.

Wil ism Young, No, 33 Snath Fourth street, abovs Cbesnut in New York by Dr. J. II. Hart, corner of Broadway aad Chambers street and E. M.

Guion, corner of noweiy ana uranu sueeis. oin im 1 TlERSONd (jCFFEklNG from lha wi eal diaeaae or aay of its dreadful effects, as ulcerated throat. pains la the bones, eruptions of the skin, will find a ptfitiye cure by usiag one or two battles of Pronator Swedoar's drops. Sol4 by Dr. Wm.

Young, No.338onth Fourth, one door above Cheino.toltMui EVUO.Vd UUMTEtt HF.l) DKOP Jhis sso dicine is the only sMolnte cure tbat baa ever been discovered lor the Veneiisl di ease. which has been ksvwn. when seated ia the system, to go down frsta generaUoaj to general ion. defying the skill the most emineat physkiaa. It is allowed by every eae aeaaaiated with it to bs the snoot certain, eaia una qairk ssooe or cure known.

It tools out every vsntige of tbe poison from the system in a few days, no matter how old tbe ease, and may always be aed with the greater safety, by both eeiee It defies dis sovevy, as there are ooiestraiats laid oa the patient To he obuined at Ko. 4 Diviaioa st. Every bottle tbat is gtnsine, will hsve tbe written sis aatare of Irish Lsvlsea, North Siith street, Philadelphia, where is sold New York Office, No. 5 Division st 4 doors trim Chatham. 91 per bottle, which is war rsntedto'rur.

'oiOlrs rpO' THE AFFLICTED OJV HUNDkED A CURES DAILY. kf or reu Mrs tried the dif tereat kinds ef mediciao daily putl by quacks, lo euro a errtsia diaense, aad get rid of your money, if fon srs still nioetiig trorn frim tbeir injurious msdiclnn, csU et Dr. GlttAE Dl, rcai deuce. No, 25 RACE street. 9th door sve Front north side, or at his Office No.

9e South Tbird street behrw Walnut. Sd door above WVhnr'i voa will be satisfied by the great number of cures hetadiiU nerf irtninf. abo Las lorg been stiffi ris bv wronv treatment of those self styled eminen lin Msnv eertifieafes van be sees oa this mhi rt The boot will brsspsli'd grttia. Ilia eeka Uated panacea for tte tore of Rhmmatiem can he jMiinedotlf asabeve. Cotnretm lest ions fpo.trd) MMnt attaatiaa.

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lm line fcofkifciwa ir mi TIL" Tf VS tiVf salUflH that fiieUsess of oai'j'w. snd Co si foil ii iHrr it far sriov ts rirrru "n'leyer cil ft tb relief sf roMirre; warrssi. 1 to revive brh the Trues irJ Tand rr all nsve wor It a reona) i time, ty nt. withont ir a Ti l' S4 ROWANJ ff. et rrr.

rr, fr u. lBTeatx.P. Urn EL.lv 1 CT. 13 3m 1 TUTIWEB ON AN ENTIRELY WPW PHINfi IV TJX.JAnRr.Tra unrivalled colvM BIAN CREAM SffAriNtt tni TOILET This invaluable compound is at once tbe most effloa i Oious and delightful preparation of this description i yet The principle of its manufacture est braces complete neutralisation of alkali, the active presence of which Is found in every other 80s p. At kali impedes the natural, insensible perspiration, dries the surface, causing It to crack and bleed, at tended with aa sxceediagly unpleasant Irritation especially in frosty weather.

The absence therefore of this deleterious Ingredient is sf itself a bfgh re eommendationr Added to lhii.it is compeundsd of several most delightful emolients, producing a deli clous softness of the bonds or face, eruicatingia a few days the most Inveterate chaps, effectually re moving all pimples and freckles, givivg the complexion that whiteness and clearness which no other cosmetic csn produce, and answering well with hard as with sott water. The proprietor begs to as 1 sure ladies and geutlemea that hs does nut exaggevate the good quabtlespf his Columbiaa Soap. Numberless testimonials, from distinguished sciea tine and respecubts individuals have been received, all eanflrming ia a most satisfactory manner tbe above statement. But, tbe proprit tor Is only anxious that the article should rest upon Its ows Writs; and be is eonfiienl, that if ladies and gentlemen will eon. sent to make a trial of it they wftt at once perceive tbeadvaauges this compound has over any other like preparation.

tt t. For sale wholeiale fend retail, at 43 CRE9NUT 8TREET, list door abo Sd st PlilLADEDPIilA. Also, at tbe same place, a complete assortment of superior WARRANTED RAZORS; selected With great care frt the best Sheffield manufactories; and the subscriber ags leave to unsure Gentlemen, that if upon trial ths article should net prove good, he will I at any time exchange them, with the greatest pita sure, until tbey give entire satisfaction. waiutiT, oil 41 Cbesnut street, rhitadelphia. COLDS and OOUGUS.

Oui bodies sr continually decomposing and reorganising. la other words, changiag their constituent particles; the decomposed particles ais carried off by the blood, and discharged through tbe skin aad bowels. Tbat wbkh passes through tbe skia is named pervplratkm, or sweat A stoppage of this perspiration is called tntcMng noli, in which case the' decomposed particles which ahould leave Use body through the skia are detained iu tbe blood aad are la consequence thrown bask upoa ths stomach and bowelr; causing headache, flying pales, ace Such being tbe cause and affect. of colds; it Is manifest that at such times lerger evacuations by tbe bowels are absolutely aeceesary ia order ta relieve tbe alimentary canal of its accumulated load, as weU as stimulate the blood to open again the pores ia tbe Dr. Brandrelh's Vegetable Universal Pills will be found singulsrly efficacious ia accompushiag this desirable purpore.

Being a vegetable jreparaiUn, tliey become digested lib the food, thereby impart ing aa energy is the blood, which enables It to purl. fy itself and overcome all disease. NOTICE In order to avoid bvleg imposed upoa by a touaterfelt article, care should be Uken to pur chase s7 "of the appointed Agents, or st Dr. BEAN DRETIl'S OFFICES, which are 169 RACE, above riAhatraata.aa4 43 CHB8NVT ST abave feteeond street. PHILADELPHIA.

OBSkrZ DrnggUt knt Os frsaias PiUsnP MJU ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE LALltd MlLU NESY BO VLB will sell under eost her present stock of Millinery, for tbe purpose of filling no with aa entirely new tiatn. fiha hua nn han3 every variety of very ine Ladies' Bilk Hats, Fancy Data, aw. N.B. Orders would be received for making Hats aad Dresses of ths newest fashion, and in the most tasty msnner. Apply at toe N.fi.

corner of fc'besnut and Second sts. (entrance in Cbesnut street No, 45.) 1 as i t.v ior tae aoove dusi gif .1 Pn.FseOk cWfcDOUkd An iJyphiUuc Drops, are particularly recommended, fur the prevea no a and cure of the venereal disease, and will be found decidedly ths most valuable remedy svor intro I duced for the perfect cure bf tbat terrible disorder. geld by Dr. Wm. Young, No.

33 South Fouitb street, ons door sbove Cbeanuu ol9 Un MVS HUNDRED DOLLAR!) REWARD. 1 CROSb'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE, for the cure of Goaorrhata and all analogous eomplasats. Of all remedies yet discovered for jbe aaovo 00m ptaints, this is ths most certain. i 1 It saakes a sneadv and oemaaent earn, nrithoat tha feast regard to diet, drink, exposure or application to Business. 1 We give no long quackisn recommends to deceive the public IT ths medicine does aot speak far ae one shall sneak for It Our object ia to notify where it caa be had, and that tbe proprietor challenges a single ease of recent Goaorrhcta to be brought, ia which the mistare will aot effect a rapid cure, under a forfeiture of $300.

i 1 It is found te be aa sfiectual preventive aninst tbe. disease, if exposed. It is put up in bottles with lull directions accompanying it, at tl a bottle. One sottls lasts a week, which generally cores. Many are cured ia two days.

Pot sals br JONES Ac HUTCHINSON. corner of Ctywnut aad 7th streets; Joseph Mitchell, corner of South aad 3d; B. Bimes, corner or Chesnat and Bth, Pluladehia. New York, by Milnor 4 Gamble, 19J BroaJwsy. corner of Dey street N.

B. Beware of impostors who copv tbe name of Ibe above medicine and udvertisemnt ia order to promote the sale of their deleicriouo and impotent compounds, end potssaoosnsauu me. sao FRANK'S SPtX'lFlC COMroUND An wnaie 4iate nnd certain cure for Cnnorrkoil, Gleet, and aUanalagous complaints rn either PATENT RIGHT vn 1 1 A SINGLE POTTLE of this SpecifiewiR In maay esses eibct a pf rfctt cure, if used Iu tr.e firrt stsge sf tbeeo nplslnt THttkE BOTTLES ere wstranted teeare. and has aser besa knewa to fail ia the most obstinste forms of ths dwrase. In any eae where there is the leaat ivmptomoftbe eor p1M sftiriheuse ef three bof.

ties, the FCURTH BOTTLB will rivea GRATIS. This medicine is prepares by a snd has been highly etommexdt by tbe Medical Faculty of New York, where it has Uea uied exten sivelyfor the last two yesrs. PRICE tLOOA BOTTLE. Forsalsby the rbllow. IngDruggisuwIy: J.

D. Mitchell, corner of 5th and Race streets; J. Coegrsve. eorser of Second ami Irabard Rir.eornrr 1 th sndBlilppen meets, and st J. ReakirTs.

earner of 3d a no CsJ. lowh.lt sts. N. B. TO sscurstbs foonh kott gratis, the three iule must be letuned with the jsbel.

on thm AtktrFicb'gpecifictomsMsd. ol7 lm OFFICE. a ftMHXffl UTREliT HUNTER'S BED DRuP. exceeds asy thing ter kniwa. for Veneriai While other remedies only serye to check or drivs the disorder in, this dirineersdftessyrvparticW of it from the sys tem in a few sad with ls exrite thsa soy otW in tberi biabuiaed stall bears.

at the Office. WfRTH S1XT rP. Prav bottle. AUo Ilt.TVTIR i MIXTURE, for Conor tt snd Females caa obtain ail m1iuof No. North tth street cClm 1.

1 tsr nm twnBAiu cyptiiiiue Irfp8, p. rriblby arrtne of the most eminent pby in rrop Nd this country, as a forfeit rpe 1. i Mtresof th yenereaioiaease. Sold by Dr. 1.

YOUNG. No. 33 Boatk Poartb street one door Dn 1 BV.

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