rvfLi-nEi) cvrnv rniiiAY iuoiininu, T C ii.GOl'LI). Keillor. TLRM9. 'lVO DOLLARS A YEAIl IN A3VANTE Rates of Advcrtisin&r. Dn "qiuiro niji-4 t nluiun d months Hon do S J fi ll do II in mi so ( ii ! Co do do do do Two snr. do do u 3 " S mi c)n 4 " 50. do 14 8 month 4 on 1 Sl'oliimn 1 8 A "ml do 1 " ft" do 1J S'1 do H 1 week II.")! do 111 1 mm. mil r-n 1 Column 1 S") in week 7 r.n lliol.tll IV 00 10 INI ;in no tn mi Week is ihi niimili vii (Hi m iki " 4t IHI " HI (HI " '.J Oil H ' !, do 1 it 00 do do do ilu i 11 ' (I n u tin 1; " lm,i 14 I'lumn 1 wwtr fi H'i to 1 mono i uo Kpprlnl Notices nflcr Mnrrtiu'cs mid Dentin nn nddl lon.il of one-holt the ntmvc rci(i' IIiHepm Cnnl fin lines or live, J.V00 per year; over ii vu ll'ies. Hi iheiiual Mt"' o ndviTll-liiR. 'J IlC OlMlOslJiOII. A lomlins nrlii-iu ill t!m Woin.p, any IIari-kr's Wueki.y, h: on llio iiunniiii: of Uic luaunoiution concliidrs itli tli stiiti'iiuui that tliu lh'iiiuoriits expect (Ji'iiorul (iruu' "to lie notliin;; 'mt ticill itrati I'lvs'idt'iit, mid ilicy will cii'iist;iiil',y coul'ivnt liim vviili till) Blltlll! rOMlllltO opposition wliirli 1 lu have nUuys oRi'ivd tin lifpnlnnuii pi-ity. ' This U its ii should W. All llnit any iutd jcnt man fan nVi! Is, tlut I lie linen be pliiiii lv drawn mil i'oiit.iiill' tvim'inN'ivn i.'u; divide t!u Repnblicim mid iVmorrutie Jmc ties. 'l'ln mischief '.lin'litfiii.lliy Mr, Tti '. Humiliation ly tlu Turm'iiiuy t'onvcitu'i w.is tlint it tended tJ ub.-iino tile issue Mr. Clia-M.- n ul tiu'.iiui;; in oimhuh-h witli tin IVmocrsitii' purlv, execpt, in lii ositioti u' the time ini'iii'iited, a riMioss lever lor j!at-i The Di'iiiuenitio party l::ui "always offered' a "rosoluii1 opposition'' to tlio W ' iililionii, ami Mr. Ciiase liad always In en a lo ;mliii can. His nomination would Inve ln-on a do ception; and liis election, liad it : ti!;vn i lace, could really liavo srt'.id nothing. Hut tliu diUk'nlty was nvoi.liN'. TIii-m who had always led i!ip lioinoi'iulie parly ii its rsoluto hostility to the lt- ptilil it-an I il it Still, mil tho country showo.l what ii tlioii'.'ht of tl-Ov! li'i d is and their follower by tlio idi'ction of Ui'iicral liruiit. Mcaii whiki the ititfuded ci luli late of those wlw hoped tos iwcd liy w mt th'fcrv. s no lie-tii uame than a ilode, on tlio -Uh of March ml ministered the oal'n of flice to the President in whom the emiiM-nee of tho Jepulili?ui' pa-ty if pro'bnn l an I insptrin Yet aiuonj: the rFileotions of ll:o lam Ui day there conh: have been nol:e more inti uetico than thai he who had been eaily an 1 ahv iys nssoeiatei' with the party nnd those principles, ami who had remained firm while :o many fallcroi1, at th.! very instant when th y were be:;:iiiiin to prevail over a peaceful and united land. had chnsrn to soprruto MmseH' from nssotiu tion with them, iiud to p:S' into history as i n itlier victim of ruinous Presidential ambi tion. Aul as tho Democratic party proposes to oQer the samo resolute opposition to tho Re publican ns heretofore, it is useful to see wha4 the Republican principles and poliiy lire. Tho Republican party rose out of a resolute opposition to the extension of slavery which was a Democratic policy. This oppo sUion had really a moral basis, nnd when the relation between morility nil J interest wn? inadn pluin the Republican party came iato power. The revolt of the Democratic lead era who off..' red "a resolute opposition" at Fort Donelson, Virkbur?. A.ndersonviI! and Richmond comprlled tho Republican parly to maintain the Government by war. Tho war ended, anil tho party was lorced in to a strnirglo with tho President, who, sup ported by the DL-moeratic parly, tried tote, varso as much of tho result ol the war us possible. ' Tho Republican priuciples were that the Union should be restored' upon condition. agreeable to tho loyal victors, and not incon sistent with tho principles of the Govern ment niid with the CoititiUitin; that tin fieed.n-'ll thou'd not be bJtrayed; and thai the h i iuiial honor should not bo, turuishe by any form of repudiation. TliessJ princi pies, and tho policy that ir-iciy out o.' t vin. received "a resolute opposition ' from the Democratic puUJ That parly declared that when tho warendvd every thing in the revolt ed States resumed its old position; that, u. dor tho Constitution, Coiigreea could pre seii ie ii ) con l.tioin whatever Tor tl.e testo ration of Slates thut did . not succeed in per manently seceding; and that tho loyal peo ple of tliu United States could do mithiiij; whatever to secure the victory thty hud w. n but try individuals for treason. Upon this ground the Democrats resisted every measure proposed which wa9 designed to establish civil and political equality, and to prevent the unipii'ftioued supremacy of the recent rebel element in tho Southern States. But every sach measure was c iried by the Repuli licau party, aud was panily app;ovei by t'.e country. Tho Democratic party offered a "resolut Oii.iositioii'' to the Republican party wheu il proposed to check the extei sion of s'ayery. All the 'resolute opposition" to tho war proceeded from tho same party. When the Republicans sought to founJ pcueo upon justice uud equality, uud tho acknowledged principlee of a popular government, it wus resolutely opposed by t!ie Democratic party T)jclurinr that tun policy ot Lon-rress vu wise and humane, aud that the faith of the nation should bo kept with public creditor aid ficctdinum, uud iioiniuatitig General (J.aut, tho Republican party met the ruuie "resolute opposition" of the old friends of slavery, aud of the apologists und 'ubettor of the war. Aud now that General Grunt has entered upon Lis Piesideucy the same nnnositiou is to be offered. Nutui ally for the future policy of the Republican put ty will 'spring from tbore priuciples of e tpual right, which the Democratic party has ol way rf Bilutclr opposed. The President de" clores for completo protection for every per ron nnd every opinion in tho country. I he Democrat io pnrty has always reeolutely op posed such o policy, and will continue to ilo o. I Io declares for honest pnynient of the debt. The Democratic party will resolutely opposo. Tho President declares for economy and retrenchment. The Democratic party "will constantly confront him with tho sumu resolute opposition." Already the "resolute opposition" litis begun by the most ludicrous aud captious continents opon tho cireiiinslune s of tho in augural address. Mr. Juir.es Rrooks, also, a worthy representative louder ol tho Democ racy, attempted it small tiot in tho Ilonso to perplex its organisation, lint uo patriotic man din regret I hat the hostility which nec- i-ssiiry exist in human affairs between justice and intelligniee and honesty on the one hand, and ignorance, prejudice, In utalily, und pii viledgo upon the other, tdioiild be frankly lie. claied and plainly iimh.isloiid. We eerli.inly do not claim nil the viilties or till the talents for the R'-puMiruu pot ty. lint ns et rlainly we see that the ignorant and the ilisordeily, with the skeptics of i.ll free instil i:t ions mid the aristoci ney every where, instinctively idly lliein -elves with l!u l Mineral ie paityninl wish its Mieeess; while the eivnl mass of tl.e lilell sieiit. bullish ohm, and (In illy Aluel i mii 'e. i Ie, an ) the liberals of i i iy eounliy U U.e Weilil. ta ii'.o ihiin.-i ies tilii the Ke i. ..ia (nil I ol tl o Tinted Mutes, llln.s ', n the paity of hiiiii.niiiy aud iiilelli ,"iee in the p.e-t, mid we see no reanni why I.e' s uae l.ula nii.i sagacity lli.it li.ie liillii t iv iespirnl its ri'.oly e.ieut mea.iires shoiiid le.-erl il in tlio siniliug future that lieu be fore it. iSlMV Coi:iB!!Oti i iiMtou-tilass is iliiiU'. UV J. T Tlti.W 11U11IOK. I'iiere is aiiolhe: process," coi tinue'l the :r :ff. r, "by w hich oar common w iudow-elass .-made liy Hie way. il everyou vi.-it Pitt- iirh, in i'ei.nsx h a i i ii, you must go into in- winiiow-ula-s bicloi'.e.i then; you will iud them Vt i.. (.iil lous. I heir llliliace, III .li.'t'hsl place, is l.llilt ill the ancient style; t has uo clam y, and the Mimke lioui the iiiumiuous coal iliey burn, pours out ill u -hind into tho io. in. Tlieie me openiii:B in he loof for it t i e.-cape le ough, und u con- U.ial draught of air Horn tne iloors cairico I upward, so it is not so bad lor liie woik nun as one would think. Ilesides they do iol begin to blow until tho iuoke is nil j u in t oil. "Tli'.re are live pots ou each side of the urn iiice, iniil you w ill see fne men in a roiv, lowing all al ouce, w ith a regularity of a .ho of soldier- exeicising. Kach gather iliirty or forty pounds ol" metal in his pipe, vlncli is very long and stioug. They stand in platforms, to get room to .-wing tl.e glass, is lliey blow it. Tho live men begin to. blow Old swing all together. I.ach blows a great lobe of ulasR, which is stretched oil' grauu- illy by the swinging motion into the eyland- r. or roller, us it is calleil, live leel long t'lieu the live tolleis are swung up luivurds lin fin uacc-holes, uud live olio r soul. era pring loiward with their guns, which in ins case are iroj liars, that lliey Set uprigui. iiider the live blowing pipes to support them hile I no rolkts are being lehei.teil in the leclis of tho lots. '1 hu blowers blow in the leeks of the pipes ; with rll tiieir li.ight, then lull their thuiui'S over the holes to nreveni he air from rushing ou' again; in the mean- hile tne end ol the roller is sollenctl, so it last the nil', forced III nil J expanui.il by heat, buists it oulwawds. 'i nn glass is . . i i : I hen ii c.ylainler, open lit one enu is is hitkd in the heal uulii I he edge become true. Iheu Uioamil awav, inu uvo iron sup- joiis tlioiM'in to the "loillld with u siliuil iiieous cl.uig. 1 lie cylinder is then crack- I IVoiii einl to end on one sidu by nieuus of ivd-hot iron passed ihioilgli it. In an niijuiiiiug building is what is call I the llniteiiing oven. The eyiiiahis rouglit tnero are until ou 'lie ei.u oi u lever, assed in ll.lougL a tiicular ojieiied ju.m tige eiioagh iO aiiiiiii inc. a, turn lain oi. lalleiiing stones on tliu o -'eu iiuttom, w ith he crack uppermost. Tho o'.eii binloui is ircular. and it re.'o ves iiori.outaliy. As ie glass softens, it seperules at the ciucu. :id lays itself down gently and gradually on ao sloiie. 1 ho long c lainler is then u nai siieet, three feet wide and i. early live feet in mglh. 1 iiera tiro openings around tl.e sides f the oven; ut one end the gluss is put in, aruugh uiioihei- u woi kmaii auveps the stone or it, a third workman smootns u uowu .v .tli a block us it comes round to him, and a fourth, al the lat openinj, which is close io tho one ut which it is put in, lifts the heel partly cooled by this time upon a arriaj.: in Ihe oven. This lie does by means ( u ! ver lurnishetl with sharp, broad blades it the i ml wnieli hu Work.- in under thegla.-s. I V lien the carriage is lull, it is ruu tluouh in ami aiiug ovcu beyond. The opiiosit "ud of the uniiealing oven opens i:.l.i I he cutting loom. 'I'heiu tho images aie pushed along u c. nlial track, iud tin lo .(led ul tliu stalls of the cullers I'ho culler iias a table before hint, w ith u.eas- ure-iliarks ou the edgi s. lie lilts one of the heels, lays i l ou tliu table, and commences uling it faster than a schooi-boy inles his s.ate. Ills iiiler is a woodeu rod, live bet long, uud his pencil p iii.t is a diamond. Cvi ry stroke is u cut. Not that he cuts the glass OjUito apart; iudeed, beseems scarcely lo make u sci null. Yel that scratch has (he effect of cri.c'iiug the glass quite through, so that it bicuks clean off at tho slightest pressuie. lu this way the sheets uio cut up into panes ol the req.iioito size." -1 should think lao tiauiouds would wear out, ' said Lawrence. 1 remember, replied the graffer, "one Aoikinuu told me that u single diamond would lust two or tin oo years. It has lillee'n or sixteen diff. rent edges, uud when one edge is worn out ho u.-es unoller. c-outh Ainerl cuu diuniiiuds, sin h us ho used, cost, hu told me, from six to thirty dollars euch; uud, when they are worn out lor Ins purpose, he sells them for jewils to put into watches.'' Our 1 miig ! olds tor iilarch. To Make a D.vi.KV IIorsrDkaw. In India where u hoise cau mid will not draw instead of wl. ijjpiug, spuriug or burning him, as is frequently the practice iu moie civilized countries, they quietly get a rope und ul taili ng it lo iiie ut tho foie feet, otic or two men take hold of it, und advancing u few paces ahead of the horse, pull iheir best. Jso mutter how stubborn the uuiuiul amy be, alow noses oi eucu iivuiuieut cuccts u per fect cure. The Fourth U cr mins. hOCFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, and HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TOXIC, via i a iii-:v Br mt. a m. jacksox, pmnnrLpim, Tilt greatest known rcmtJies for Livor Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, IJervous Debility, JAUNDICE, Diseases of the Kidneys, ERUPTIONS of thf SKIN, mtrt nil D!ennn nrMliti; from n Ilia ordered I.I vr, Slomncli, or , iMi'UitiTY or Tin: Jir.oon. Rmtl Ihf fnHo'i'intf tfimptoni, ami if ycu find th'it ynnr Kjstlrin it 'ifl'ecltil hy mi.' of tfWK hiiii r'ft QtwirtA Hint ilium? fut e'nirn- -7 uliirrh nn tH nwt important nrfti f ff"ttr l" l , twit vnU. tnon c'l 't in lift tttr of fviifi rl'ttl fVwi(f, rt wistrabtt fty tun Itrmint'iity in i.i'i, will bt tut result Conntipntion, Flululense, Inward Pilos, i'uhuvisol IJloo'l t.otne Head, Aeli lily ot tho Kifimiiiih, r'niiKen, ilrnrt btirn. DiHKiiHt. loi'Pixvl, FiilnoRg or WoiKht in I ha Hioniauh, llHtr l lrutMation.s, tiink inu: or Flutierinn ut llio Pit ol' li'o f-jto-meii, IS-vimi-Miir? of tho II 'ud. llmried or D.Mloult Breni h i ii'i. KtnMer'TiR at fio Ilmut, Onokini; or tu ju;iiiii tionsiitionH whoc in n I ,y iimP..l .ii iv, Linnnetm of ViNiou, J3 "is ul' Vcts boloro iho Bii-'lit Dall Tain in IhB Head, L,!J1 eien iy of l'- i-spir:il loi'i, Vel Knvnesn ot tho fctkin and Ip.y's, l'a i n in tho Bide, llii.ik, Cliost, fiinibH, r.t.c.. bud don 1'UnMies ol H'-it, ll'iinmn iu tlm ! I . .-. Ii . tlm'Oant ImauiniiiKS of L'vil, nnd (Jio.il D t'Obsiuu -f fcipirtls. lli l.'- t'll.i.M.V (f'-.-.l -f " lltr tH'rr nr D.'futiet O'V'i.-, t'""l ''- ie., iriijturt 1luuU, IK-iolhnVo U:rmii;i Citlcra Ih r in II I-1 v vrtfi'l i !:f n nil e(ul Inn no 1 1 1 ii or I ! I n r ii t nl iif lit ll i nu'i. 'I'lie tii. Hi, u. iiikI II ii ka li oui vliU'. liwhf t tt' nciN ore ni ttle me Iu i .'! lit f -rini'.i.i Ail inrilU-iUHl Vil ltlL'M nir kAh' ,fil iVtmi I lit in hy n hi-Ie it: lilt vit 'I'ltrKU rxirtivti twv litcti I'ortvn i-iltil tn tliU vomtii-y lo be ttnt-tl extrily l'iitli tun it ii ( in: I ti r' ut' t lir ill 1 1 'I' li-i-e in n ntcii.tuitc ftitHtnit(.-i; of itny kind iihtl In i-niii ;om)tlinj4 II. c ttiutrf deuce II Ih (ii only UtHer tlinl en it be iixi'tt lit t -asi'H nlcoitollc Stint liiauiuic uoi nilv lnbK i)joa.,mb,5 C3:rman GTonic it cuih-n iti"n f f-V ii'iff'tini' of the thtfrr 'vi'U l tn: Snittt t'rm t.mUii;;r, tt l is ( fur t'lf. Sttme tli.-' .:& v t'-.r '..'(, i C'trx tvhrrt nint ft'trr Ki'f" '("' .tlfniu''in i. i io.f ) .v Aiir in minl .'',' f.'r-v )vii-ij urr- v.tirvy iMU'uri'iit mul any r(Utr w!nTtis',U J'r (.'! fir t' tUswiitri II Ntirf., i:t'-' hf'iiff i n i ft; p.n'u'i'tu.i of t:tfli:in-d j-tii'i-, M-( Ht thf oi',r. mt i.i"r' I'fwH-ni nf rum ill raw ('unit, 'i'h-' T- 'NIC in tl"ilriltj ) if'iht M'st. Jt'r-t' tul UHl tujrrrnhl ViM.Ji's fi ff u' .nt lo lit. - '(''. x hinif it .itjui.-itr. rs r jilmsitre If fttke i', H':ule U tif'-firiiii', fjr'tiinitiny 'ml luntirhntl q m'ii-fi h.tvc CiUttrd it Oi knm:.i u. ie yrcaiat of mii U-niVi. CCNSUnlPTIOfi. TlKtiiMuiidri rl' ( iihr wlu'U Ibe jn tlrul suin)(i4 (I l-v a it (il i f cl Kli I It' 1 ri'i i tl f ili--.ts t Li vr, ut ii riit-ct by t liV iite of t icm- i t iu ul .. llxti t iiie e in v I n I tin, tll)HHy Riii hU in (lie tihttiil n( tciitl'titt ?;oit ht-vtre c-tiM- 1 iiytit-iila or itUeitxe tif I he I ve urj;aiii. I; veil lit enm n fif e ii ul ue Cotisiiutpl Ion t bene rented it-a will be totttitl ol' I be Kfeiilest beticfllf fclieii, I ucniiiy nittl lit vifjorutiiig. DEBILITY. B or Ti;ic in i-' Ofiii . ' 'H.'n-ft imfntrt a fatjr aud rt;!'if i lUe whole tt?trni, strwjHivn tft ai y.titf, (.(: an rt.j-ymnit of ',. .., rit'tofr tUt $'"in,t-fi l- 'li;j st it. purify Ih Ml, ffir a gunl, jtf !(, Afui. tV ciUf!exon, tw-iifit' th? ii.il, w liti.-j. from tUf , itupari a bio :n to thf cc. .x, itmt clutiifj. ttt yatimt fnun a tUort-bicutial, tmaciu'ftl weuA'. Weak and DeHcale Children nrc nmde n I rout? by ulitg I he lillier o' 'S Hole. 1 it iiu i I b ey re I4 tiiml v ?X cUie 1 lit n. 'lliey can be Mil lit In li eretl .itlt jji-rfvel hi.iViy to h cUtl lbre lootit its old i be tiiiiftt dulieuie ieiaMlet ur u i;t t n of ninety. T.rc H mtuii-Jt (Mi1 the Itrxt trcf l-:i,cn ibnl iv tli mre utl tlitrsttts mulling from i,ti t.i'-Al. K"f jj '(' tw it wrr ; krp your I.irrr in wilrrt l -fi fi-ii,- id) irr. ot'foutt in it .-.,uintt uult jf fH'l U ii, t.y il. t rf titrtr. tillUUiCS, itud UO UUtlii Will iir u.-'. uil y-ft. Ijii :1 ie bo v I. !i it fa I r UI 11 mij rc?il t oiij ile. itn, free IVoit' n yelloti I - ii il'n,t' n ltd itil oi bet- Ullni emeu it fc ho n Id ii -e t bi xe re nieil ie oeenoloii itHy. 'Viiv I.lverlo ierl' et oiil i, nml I tic- blofid pure, will reaitli In ttjmtk Uiij; t-e nnd blutuciag viicck A IL' X tox. nf.tiur, Th lIIUi'lf OH Iht f, "h! the U'lmr fj tilt ttntiilrr'r. iit;j Jfi-i.i,uit.i "ti- 'i'liitttilM o, ttr r,ir,i'erfntd. ft '!('." n i,iff"l' ' rm'h ("'., 'Hid i Hi ii hhnvu iu mtt OndU, Ail i-IkH 'I'lioiisti udi of letters bare bent re c I vi k!. It olii'j iit (o ( be il l uc of lhcc t CUM fiil k. UIAD THE ntiC0UNTDATI0N3. i u::o. w. uo.;jVAi;ut Cliiv'f Jiitt'' ul' tli .-ujirrmi Cuiirt uf PeMivlvanlii. r:!U,uj:i.i'iii, M .ut i-u IGih, .tt7. I fiml' HfotUtwl't 6i hi Ort" in ttotftt into if'iinrj hrrriKii'ti hut in a ' Umi Ufefnl hi oinor' drt of Ih tli:'4ltr orimu- mitt 'if arrut hru-fil in C,lrx of ilr'jitUy unit n-n:t of iirr mus UC.'lot i tht tyilri. ymi trith;, CJ-.O, It'. WOODWAICD. FltOM H0X..UMi:S Til t.MI'SON, Jiitlti ul ill v itit eiue O'ltil of IVmnj Iviuii.i. l'n.!.iii.i.t'HiA, Ai-itii. 'JmIi, sM, I coiu'ilr Iltiollaitd1! Ueniini li r.M v riiuif.'.' mt'tlirhf 111 tut-e of n I tiit-U of imlk't'Mi.mi or ly ix iishu J rait ctrtify ti.l front my cipnituce vl II. Von I'm wlib reii J.V.MS TUO.III.nO.V, Fr.im l!l:V. JOSDI'll II. UKNNAIMI, D.D.. Iibl..r ,.f il,; T,-..tli ll,;,;i.i Church, I l , i 1 1. 1 1 t,l i a. Pti .lA' k-on !li;Ii mi: : '..o r ..'. nrjtiritliir I'V'.'i v;i. .' "I'l- .- .ir It'!.' r--i-h1liiulii"ili'Uts of. iiiTi i - tt x utr'lirtH", t i.l ri'iJirritntfilir ftruvtict V nitt ii f ,j.y itipi'iiii i.ilr if.!iret 1 ,'utrr in alt c.lrs df ililiril : but t'ti'i a c'r-il' i j f ill I 'triiilt f'.7,ocry, tr.lej )m:i' u'iu iii in vu ii mill. itf llir uf l'i.UtiDiiit' tlr. II in!tiiHit Ijniii.m lii!t::- I jmrt fir mr't .m?jiy Utii-ll ro.tr; tit .r.-r.;1 In J.-.:i trurif i n ttntt fin lictuMal .U-l.ilily ,.1't.ii. ;. lt-in. .unl cu..-i illy f.r Liver ti ir'-'tlilll, 11 Htlb.tl'i- illlll Vlllll llllu il'flIHli"ll. ti i...ir rum it fi.'.'.' '.V ; tin' It. .'.'. I itiititit tril, itwitl In rem Uifiiint tu thiiM-. k.'w fittir Jtnin Vic abort vuuu. i'l'ttrs. ivr.v ir-vu'e'Vi, J. II. Jit:. v.Y.i .). i.V;;i(A, bclum Ml St. Vi-c of the Bitters, S1.00 per bottle Or, a half dozjn .or 8"i.0". t'lieo of tho Tonio, $1.50 pJt bottlej Or, a liulf djzcu for 7 53. 1'llV Tuliic is illt lip ill ipilll't bulllul. Itt-riiilrrl .a' it u ftr. UtmJUtiuCt (,'rrman Jltmtdirt Unit tlir Ititirrrtjltlt cftt mul M'i liiijtiltj rrvtiHtuintil. ft : unit tin tint tttli iu tl.t llrui.-jist In ititliirr. iuh to lai tiiiii tiling rln Itmt tnitii mi i jutt ox iiuutt, lie. cnwtr ttr iimi-m tt lnr.lt r jifiilil mi it. I.'irne liemrtlitt will tie trjtt tt;i txitrrtt tn any locality nitm ajijiticuiiuii iu Hit IMtlXCIPAl, UFFICK, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, .v... ii.ii Aitfii sriiKKT, riiitaUrrjiiiia. CIIAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor, Foraierly C. M. JACKSON & CO. The. ilci..c.llf mo for snle tiy llr.tgi-ik. b.(.i-. krc-rB, suit Meet. eine wcuivri cvvi) 'itrc. I'u nut furii't t'i rxutmiiu tisrtl tl.e article you buytin "iUr tn uf' tin QvtlH.U. J13 HAViuN k OiS FU11X ITU RE STORE, Emporium, l'a. Keep constantly on hand n full assortment of itol'SKHOLL) 'FUltNJTt'UK, winch lliey H-ilUcll VEUV C11KA" und warianl eciy iirliulo. U H D E 11 T A K I N G ! Cortins kept conttantly on hand and funiisl id tooid.-r. bhop on F.ltli Hue' cast uf the Court House. DK riAVEX ti SON. Eirporium, March 1868, )tl Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is nt onco agreeable, licnltliy, uud ciTectnol for preserving tho hair. Faded or gray hair ts soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thiu hnir is thick ened, falling hair checked, nnd hald ness oflen, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing cau restore tho hair where tho follicles ai destroyed, or tho glands atrophied and dcciiyed. But such as remain run Lo saved foi 'usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling tho hair v ith a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clcau nnd vigorous. Its occasional uso will prevent the hair from turning gray or fulling olF, aud consequently prevent baldness. Free from thoso deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous aud injurious to the hair, tho Vigor cau only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely lor a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can ho fcund so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs uot soil while cambric, uud yet lasts long ou tho hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre aud u gl utei ul perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PltACTlfcAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMI3TS, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $1.00. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, JFOIl PIBIFIIXO THE BLOOD. Tho reputation this ex cellent inoilkino enjoys, i. ilei-iW'i from its cures, many ol' which are truly liiaivullous. Invetenitu eases ol' Scrofulous ilis ease, where the eystem seemed saturated' Willi corruption, have been IMiriik cl and l ined by it. Scrofulous it (lections ami tlUorilci'B, which were nit gravatcd liy tlio scrofu lous contamination until they were painfully nfflictinjr, have been radically cured in such jrieat Humbert in almost every see lion of the country, that the public scarcely need to be inlonued of iu virtues or ucs. Scrofulous poison is one of lite most dcstnirtlro enemies of our race. Oflcn, this uneen and unl'clt tenant of the orprtinism undermines Hie const iiution, undiut ites the attack of en foci ili up or fatal diseases, without excitinp n suspicion of its presence. Again, it seems to breed infection tlirouirhout the body, mul then, on tome favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of Its hideo,. . forms, cither on the surface or nnionp the vita... In the latter, tuber cles may be mddcnly deposited in the luriirs or heart, or tumors formed in he liver, or it shows its presence by eruption on the thin, or foul ulcer ntioiis on some pai I of Hie body. Hence the occa sional use of a bollle of this HfirsttftftrUIri is ad visable, even when no active sympioms of disease oppo.-.i. Persons ulHictcd Willi tiie fullmviiit; com plaints ponerallv tind immediate relief, nnd, at length, cure, by il'.e use of this SA ItS.lFAi; 1 1. 3. A: St. An1liont'n J-Viv, Ittmc or JSrisiprlafi, TcttWf Stilt lelirttvi, Srattl 1rtnl, Jeiitfirotm, Sure i'lcs, Stirr Knrx, unit other eruptions or visibto forms of S''ro'ttloi:n disease. Also in thy more concealed forms, as i)irttjtrpnln , Ji.-wps;, Heart JJscfisc, J-iln, I?nlh'finf Xriirolfilrr, nnd tho various I'lrmum uiVections of the muscu lar and nervous systems. ft';;;iior I'r'iirrtnl and Mrre-itrtal Dlarnars ore cured by it, though n louptimcis required for puhdii'.np these obstiiialcuiahidiesbv nny medicine. Hut lon.it enutiuued use of this medicine will euro the complaint. I.cuvn'rltra or MiitvH, I'trrtuc Ulcoriitloiia, and T'cmalr litfirftsrit, arc com monlv soon relieved nnd ultimately cured by its purifying nnd invigorating eilect. .Minute Direc tions' for each case are found in our Almanac, sup plied gratis. JtlirMwallsm und Uont, when canned by aecmiiuhilioiis of exlruncous mutters in tliu blood, yield uuicU'iV to it, as also l.inr Coiiii)lahttH, 'l'orpiilil't. i'tmtrfstion or Min iiiatimi of the Llrer, nnd .JttHirHrr, hen arising, (is they oficn do, from the raid. ling poisons in the bl i. this SAltSAI'AUll-hA is a great re storer for tlio stivnjrlh and vijror of the system. Those who iii e I.ttH'itltl and l.istlrss, Deniinn tlctrt, Slrt'plcstt, and troubled Willi Aerrnia Ap-jtvrhi-nsiiMtt or rrtirs. or any of llie nll'ections syniptouialio of llVrf.-ucoi. vv'ill Iiud iimnediiilo n lii f and convincing evidence of its restoraiivi) power upon trial. PREPARED BY Sir. S. V. A 5' El tV CO., Lonrll, JZa Practical ami Analytical Chcmlsta. SOLD BY ALL DIlLtitilSTS EVL'UYWHERE AlRDRESSlfM EY IT3 USE Gray or Faded Hair is quiciily restored to its youllifu! color and beauty, and with tho lint ap;:!ic.ition a beautiful gloss and delightful fragrance is given to tho lluir. It will cause lluir to grow on Bald Spots. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. For Hale by all Druggists. DUPOT removed from Cr. cmvii'li St. to 33 Hai-clay fct. & 40 l'uilt I'lacc. A GENTS to ANT-D V.,r tliA .uniriK TtH BOOK fn XAT'ONAL lHBfirlif9. A-inui unicul. HM- ical. Polili rill. Fininic al, Coiuine ciul. B c' ,u,hI' .'ulu' cut iminl a' d R Ii.muiis. Tlii "' k runtaiuM 11 viiM fund i f 'ate and vVuh! e ' matiuii rv mii ciii'B ihi Un t-d Suit nn. Fureisn cmmine. Incluiliiiev.iy deprtoent f fie cner ami Sti lo G-ivernnienti, w iijU uil . il find invaluable for daily re'erence. AddiM. O. U. CASE CO., Pub., Hartford. Conn. -A ELK COUNTY IJvO ADVEKTISEKS, ADVOCATr. fllE ELK COUNTY ADVOCAIE rt:ELI3HED rniuAY .... v C. D. 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T A IJ1?XTV7 FOURTH STItliET, twodnurb west of llalhcr A Wil.y'n Sluie, EMPORIUM, PEXN A., Will jri vr iiioiiii t utluiiiion lo all cull iu the line of li: piuliiioii. 111, mi-v.', .liiiv. IBtiT. c 1AKU1AGE SHOP. Ti e mibsciiber, at ,lii old stand, in Broad Street, near the Court House, EMPORIUM PA. in mm ufucturing and keep constantly d Hoitvy LiUnihor Wugnns, Ligbt Currii.oH, &c, &c. and Hvery dcfccriplion uf work in hia line of tiiu-iiic'fot. Rearing done on short notice. W. N. SMITH. 4 SOS. Euiporiuir, May 21. 1BG8- - - i la .V.
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