THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Tlio Years of lVter. Editoh Cor.UMtiiAN! Tho enclosed nttlclo from tho Irish World, was pub lished by you n few weeks ago. Will you bo kind enough to republish tho sninc, accompanied by tho subjoined ro iniukas WHAT AHE THE YEARf) OF l'ETKll. Tho Italians liavo n tradition that no Popo will over Hvo to seo tho yearn of Ht. Poter. How or when this snvltiii or iRlnalcd, or on what ground It standi, It Is, porlinns, unnecessary to Btop to In qulro; but certain It Is that tho proph ecy has been verified, so far. For more, than eighteen centuries not ono of St, Toter's two hundred and (lfty-elght suc cessors has reigned so long as ho. Hut at last, l'lus IX, wo aro told, has broken tho spell of ages ; ho has seen "tho years of l'otcr." This 13 growing to bo n popular fallacy, which wo deem proper to arrest. Tho present Pono has reigned twenty-flvo years, and this fact naturally and logically introprctcd. would Imply that tho first l'opo reigned twenty-tlvo years also, and no more. This U historically Incorrect. Simon lur-Jona, whoso mimo was changed to that of l'ctcr by our Lord, entered upon his ofllco as Pope, A. 1), 33, Immediately on Christ's ascension, and closed his olllco, by martyrdom, A. D. 07, thus rclnned for thirt.u-lhree near). Tho first two years of his reign Potor spent at Jerusalem, chiefly ; In A. I). 35 ho went 10 tno city 01 Aiuiocli, in Asia Minor, wiiero ho remained for seven years, wneu no removed. A. u. 42. to uomo.111 which city his seo was permanently iixcu. Trom A. 1). -12 to A. D. C7 Is twenty flvo years, nnd this is tho number of years nnu at. rotor reiirneu in jcome, and on tills fact Is ovldontly based tho supposition Unit Plus IX., who hasjust compietetl tno twcnty-liaii year or ins Pontificate, has seen "tho years of Po tor." llut why mako tho years of Peter dato from his cntranco Inty IVome.whcn ho was Popo nino years beforo that event? It will not do to sny ho was iiisnon 01 nomo ror twcntv-llvo years for tho years of Peter wcro tho years of ins witoio l'ontltlcate, 01 wiiicn tno liumber spoilt In Homo wcro but n part. If, however, twenty-flvo years in Jlome bo harped on, then must Plus IX, bo counted out. for tho elcbtecn months spent by him In exile, at Oaeta, will, If ueuuciea, reuueo tno term 01 111s dish oprlc of Itomo to tweuty-thrco years and six months; but as no ono will question his right to bo considered Bish op of Homo while absent from that city, as well as within Us walls, to neither can uny valid reason bo shown why "tho years of Peter'' did not embrace tho whole term of St. Peter's pontificate, uud not 11 part thereof. Irish World. KEMARKS. I. Tho statement that Peter remained only two years In Jerusalem, that "In A. 1). '.5, ho went to tho city of Antl och, In Asia Minor, wheroho remained for seven years, when ho removed, A. I). 42, to Home," etc., Is not only with out evidence to sustuln It, but Is In di rect conflict with all known facts. It is difficult to fix with precision tho dates of many of tho events recorded in tho Now Testament 5 but thero aro facts recorded which render it certain that tho foregoing statement cannot bo true. Tho conversion of Saul of Tarsus who was subsequently known as tho Apostlo Paul, Is supposed to havo occur ed In the year 35, three years after tho cruclflctlon of Christ. That It was not loss than that, nny person can seo by glancing at tho events that had occurrod In the mean time, recordod In the first eighth chapters of tho Acts of Apos tles. In Paul's letter to the Gallatlons, chaptor 1, vorse 18, ho says : "Then after three years I went up to Jerusalem to seo Peter, and abodo with him fifteen days." Theso three years, since the con version of Paul, added to tho threo that preceded It, mako six years, and bring us to tho year 33 ; and Petor Is still at Jerusalem, and not at Antloch. In tho second chapter of Gallatlons. Paul men tlonod a second visit to Jerusalem. That Peter Is still thero Is evident from tho 9th verso j "And when James Ce phas (another namo for Poter) and John , who teemed to bo pillars, perceived tho graco that was given unto me, thoy gave mo and llarnabas tho right hand of lei lowshln" etc. Tho dato of this visit was stated In tho first verse. "Then four teen years after I went up again to Jo rusalcm with Barnabas, and took Titus with mo also." If tho "fourteen years after," means fourteen years alter his first visit, this would bo seventeen years after his conversion, and twenty years after tho crucifixion, or In tho year fifty three. If It means fourteen years after his conversion, then It would bo seven ton years after tho crucifixion, and in tho year fifty. Up to the time of this second visit I.o. up to the year fifty or 11 fty-threo It Is certain that the resldenco of Peter was at Jerusalem, and neither In Antloch nqr Home. This second visit of Paul to Jerusa lem is tho ono mentioned In tho 15th chapter of Acts. It ws tho occasion of tho Council or Convention to settle the que sllon In regard to circumcision In that Convention Peter said: "Jlen and brethren, yo know how that a good while ugoQcCL made choice among us, that tho Gentiles by my mouth should hearthowordoftho gospel and believe.'' Tho occasion refered to by Peter Is tho conveislon of tho household of Corn' lins, recorded In tho 10th chapter of Acts, This occurred in thoycar forty-one-, and Poter refers to it as having occurred "a good whilo ogo." Whether this con vention, therefore, was In fifty or fifty three, It is certain that It was "a good whilo" alter tho conversion of Corne lius. In Gal. 2, 11. Paul mentions tho fact that Peter eamo to Antloch ; but It wos after his own second visit to Jerusalem and consequently In or after tho year nrty or flfty-threo. Tho lattor is proua. bly tho correct dato of this visit ; for It seems moro probablo that Paul's "four teen years after" dato from tho timo of his first visit. It Is, therefore, certain, that instead of Peter remaining In Jerusalem only two years, ho remained there twenty years j and that ho went to Antloch In or after tho year flfty-tlirce. If he re. malned In Antloch seven years, tlmt would bring us to tho year sixty, or twenty-seven years after tho crucifixion of Christ. And If ho suffered martyr dom In tho year sixty-seven, hlsnsl denco In Homo could not havo exceeded seven years. But oven this residenco of Petor In Homo, for a period of seven years is Ha bio to serious objections. Tho first letter of Peter, uccordlng to tho most rcllahlo data, was written In thoyear sixty-four, anu was ovmently written in Babylon for Poter says: (Chapter C. verso 13.1 "Tho church that Is at Babylon, elect together with you Balutoth you." So that in tho year sixty-four, Peter was in liaiiyion, not in Homo. In tho yearflfty-soven Paul wrolohls letter to tho Koreans, In which ho makes no mention of Peter being Homo. This is utterly Inconsistent with tho Idea that ho was there, bo sides, this letter contains many things which would not havo been In It If Pclcr was In that city. Ill tho year slxty-thrco Paul himself was taken n prisoner to Home, as re corded In tho 23th chapter of Acti, and remained thero for two years; that Is until In thoyear slxly-llvo. Tho author of thu Acts docs not mention that Pclcr was there, and If ho was It lsunaccoti.it ablo that ii was not montloncd. During Paul's two years stay In Home, ho wrote his letters to tho Phllllplans, to Philemon, to tho Collossians, and to tho Kphcslans In neither of which does ho mention that Poter Is In Homo- Is this fact at all consistent with tho Idea that ho was thero? Tho truth Is that thero Is no certain and conclusive cvldcnco that tho Apos tlo Peter was ever In tho city of Homo In his life. It Is absolutely certain that ho was not thero prior to tho year fifty three. It Is almost certain that ho could not havo been thero prior to tho year slxly-flvo. Tho ovldcnco Is barely suffi cient to render It probable that hospent tho last two years of his life, and suffer ed martyrdom In that city. 3. Tho statement that Peter "entered upon his office as Vope, A. D. 3.1, imme diately on Christ's asccnslon"and closed lils office by martyrdom A. D. C7, thus reigning for thirty-thrco years," con bo best appreciated by simply bearing In mind that no such office as Pope exist ed for sovoral hundred years after tho death of tho Apostlo Peter. Tho Apostlo Peter possessed no other, or ditTcrcnt or greater power, than that possessed by tho other Apostles. All tho Apostles wcro ministers extraordinary of Jesus, tho Christ. They woro per sonally chesen by hint. Ho personally taught them their duties ; and, by be stowing upon them tho miraculous gifts of tho Holy Spirit, qualified them for tho performance of tho?o duties. Tho extraordinary powers incident to their office, wcro first promised to Peter, Math. 10, 10 ; but this promise was sub sequently extended to all tho Apostles. Matt. 18,18 and in, 28; and was con fcrrcd upon all alike, and at tho samo tlrao.Sco tho 1st and 2d chapters of Acts. Theso powers were confined to them; and did not, and rould not, extend to successors, for they hf.J no successors. Paul was subsequently made an Apos tlo; not as a successor to cither of tho others, but as a special Apostle to tho Gentiles. But to bo an Apostle, ho had, llko the others, to see Christ, and be by him personally appointed to tho apos tolic office, and bo endowed with tho miraculous gifts of tho Holy Spirit. Tho Oraml Hierarchy of which tho Roman Ponllfris tho head, had not tho shadow of an existence! until, In tho reign of Augustine, tho church and tho Stato began to be united ; and tho church (so-called) began to assurao a form and organic structuro correspond ing to that of tho Homan Empire, and It was not until long after this, that tho ofllco of Popo was constituted. Peter was never Pope ; nnd whether ho lived In Rome two years or twenty flvo years, Is a matter of no conscqucuco except to show how "baseless as tho fabric of a vision," aro tho pretensions set up lo regard to tho matter. 3. Tho statement that tho Apostlo Peter "reigned," that In Homo his "see was permanently fixed," that ho has had "two hundred and fifty-eight suc cessors," etc., etc, aro supremely absurd In view of the foregoing facts. There Is no ovldcnco that the Apostlo Peter was oven one of tho Bishops of Rome. During tho Ufo tlmo of tho Apostles, there was a plurality of Bish ops, or elders, in each local congrega tion of christians. If Peter was ono of theso Bishops In tho church In tho city of Rome, ho was only one of a board of Bishops, or Elders all possessed of equal authority as to that local church, and neither of them, by virtuo of that office, possessed of any authority any whero clso. For Dloccssian Bishops had not then been Invented. Tho cen tralization nnd consolidation of eccles iastical power into a vast Hierarchy, and tho constitution of grades of eccles iastical officers, corresponding to tho grades of civil offices In the Roman Emplro was tho work of after ages and was never authorized cither by Christ or his Apostles. Tho Irish World had better discard somo moro of tho "traditions" of tho Italians. E. E. Onvis. Benton', July 21, 1871. How Managed. Till. SCIENCE OF l'OLYOAMV, AS 1'ItAC TICED IN UTAH. 111 an editorial letter to tho Toledo Blade, from Salt Lalso City, wo find tho following report of a conversation had with a "Saint:" " Don't youfind it difficult, generally, to get tho consent of tho first wifo to your taking a second, and of tho first and second to tho bringing in of tho third, and so on 1 It seems to mo that when a man has threo or four, or half a dozen, It must bo about imposslolo to get a unanimous volo In favor of a new one." " Yes thero Is a difficulty in that way sometimes, but generally they aro will ing, ana tho new wifo receives a hearty weicomo." " In caso thoy ato not wlllinir. what do you do then V" " Wo endeavor to reason tho matter with them, ond to convince them that It Is our duty to marry again, and their duty to consent to It." But If they still opposo It, what then?" "Thero aro very few case. of that kind : wlion ono does occur wo mhiio times glvo It up, and sometimes go ou and marry anyhow." " Docs your church allow a man to marry as many wives as ho wants to?" "No, not always. Supposo I havo ono wife, or more, and feel It to bo my duty to tako another; I namo tho mat ter to tho woman I havo selected, and Ifsho consents I talk to her parents about It. Theso courtships among us aro much tho samo as they aro among you Gentiles. If the parents aro will ing thoy apply to tho bishop of my ward for a recommend to l'rosldcnt Young. Tho bishop stales my easo, namlngmy business, my circumstances, tho number of wives I havo, and any thing olso ho may think necessary for tho Information of tho President. I tako this paper to tho President and leavo It with him. In about a wcok I call for It, and It Is returned to tno with Blmply ' Yes ' or ' No ' written on It. If 'Yes' I go on and get married, If 'No' that ends tho matter. Thero Is no ap peal from tho President's decision." TtLANK MOHTUAOKS Just printed nud for sal t tho Cbfuutia'aH Ullee, Patent Medicines. QNU MILLION OF LIVES SAVED. ji 14 one 01 ine rcmArxAuto ritcts ot mis romnr- knbln ngo, not merely Hint so ninny persons nro villus 111 iiysi'i'i'sni ur tuiHge'suun, out- lis B victims. Now. WOWntlld not lie under willing stood to nny Hint any ono regards dyspepsia with favor, or leels disposed lo rnnk It umnng tho luxuries nt life. Fur from It. Thosow-lio Imvo experienced lis lormenin would scout anon nn men. All tirrnil 11, mm woitiil Rinuiy in-pe-nsu Willi ll unpleasant familiarities. Murk Tuple', who wns tolly under all tho try lug circumstances In which no wns placed, never luul nn nttnek of dyspepsia, or his Jollity would havo speedily llirSUKril llllll, ilieilllllU Mlillll-n miiiiu-iiiiivi. .uiii'i nn tortures uncomplainingly, but whoever heard of n person who enjoyed them? Of nil tho miiltllniious diseases lo which Iho human system 14 liable, thero Is perhaps tin ouo so generally prevalent ni dyspepsia. Thero nro dlsenscs moro acute nnd palofuhandwhlcUmora frequently provo fatnli but none, tho cllect of which nro ho elepressini lo tho mind nnd no poNlllw-ly distressing to tho body. If thero I n wretched bclnii In tho world It la A CONF111MKD DYSPEPTIC llut It is not our Intention to dlscnnl 011 tho horror of Dyspepsia, Tn descrlbo them truth fully la almply nn Impossibility, It la posslblo I11 point out n 1 etnedy. We hnvo said thnt dyspep ala la perhaps Iho most universal ot humnu tils cnacH. Tlila Is etnphntlenlly the easo lit the Uni ted Htntcs. Whether this genornl prevalence Is due In the ehnrncter of tho food, the method 01 Its prepniatloit. or tho hasty mniiuer hi which it 1k usually swallowed. Is not our province to ex plnlu. Tho great fact with which wo nro culled to deal Is this I DVSI'Kl'HIA FllKVAlIA) nlmost universally. Nenrly every other person you meet la n vic tim, nnd npparcnlly willing ono; for wcro this not the case why so mnny Millerers. when n cer tain, speedy nnd safe, remedy Is wllhln Iho easy reach of nil whodeslrotonviill thcmsclvea or 117 Uut tho lr.n.ortty will not. Ullmled by prejudice, nrdclerreel by aomo other unexplained Influence, they refuso to accept tho relief protlercd them. They turn n denf ear lo tho testimony of tho thousands whOKesutlcllngs hnvolieen nllcvlnled nnd with Ktrnn; u Ith ilesti,riilfi i Infatuation, nppear to ellnir ueierniiiiaiiuu 10 mcir riiiineNN torment nr. ItuL anVN n llvsnentlc t What la thla remedy f to which wo reply t This ureal nllovl.i lorolbumnh suirerliiK Is almost ns widely known as tho Kiigllsh lahzuaKC. It lias allayed tho ntinntta of thousands, and Is to-day carrylug comfort and encouragement to thousands of others. This acknowledged panacen Is none Bit. HOOFI.AND S (IKltMAN I1ITTH1W. Would you know moro of tho merits of litis wonderful mcdlclno than can bo learned Irom tho I'xperlenco of others 7 Tty It joursuir, nnd when It Itaa failed lo littlll tho ncruralieo ot Us ellleacy cUen by tho proplelor, then nbandoti lit tu it. Lirr IT 111! llK.MEMUKltKI), first of all. lhat llOOKLAND'H C1EUMAN ill T- THUS Is not n rum beverage. They ate not ulcououo in nnv aenco ot tno term. Thev nro eointiosfd wholly of tho nitre Juice orvllal prlnelplu of roots. This Is not n meru iisseriiiiii. inu dauhvii inrm niui'ii liiuj aro comjiounUed nro prepared by ono f tho nblcKt of Herman chemists. Unlike nny other Hitters lit tho market, they nro wholly fit o front aprlrltuotis lnjiredletits. Tho objections which hold with so much force nunlnst preparations til tills class, namely that n desire loriutoxlcallntr drinks Is stimulated by their use, nro uolvulld In Ihe case of tho Herman Hitlers. Ho tar fiom eueouraalntf or lnciilcatlni; n tasto or dealro for liielirtatlnir hoiernues. It may bo eoullileutlv nsserted that their tendency Is In a dlamcrlcully opposite direction. Their ellecUcalt bo IlENCFICIAL ONLY In nil cases of tho biliary system. Hoolland'a Herman Hitters stnnd without nn equal, acting ptomplly and vigorously upon tho Liver; they remove Its torpidity nnd causo healthful secre tion of bllo thereby supplying tho stomach with tho most lndls pcnsablo elements of &oitnd di gestion In proper proportions. They give tone ui tho stnmnch srtmulatlng Its functions, nnd ennbllugltto perform Its duties us utituro de signed It should do. They Impart vigor nnd stienglh to tho enttro system, cnuslng the tintlcul tn feel llko nnothcr being In fact, giving him n now letiso of life, TIIUY runiFY THE Ilt,OOi, cleansing tho vital fluid of nil hurtful Impuri ties nnd supplanting them with thu elements ol gennluo4Miealthfulncss, In n word, thero la scarcely n dlseaso luwhlch they cannot bo wifely and beneficially employed; but In Hint most generally prevalent uisircssiug ami ureaueu disease, , ityspepsia, TIIUY STAND UNIUVALKD. Now, there nro certain classes of persons to whom extreme Hitlers aro not only unpalatable but who llnd It tin possible to tnke them without positive discomfort. For such Dlt. HOOKLAND'M UEU.MAN TONIC hns been specially prepared. It Is Intended for uso where n slight nlcohollc stimulant Is ic iiulred In connection with the well-known 'J oulc tiropertlcs of Iho puro Herman Hlltels. This Tonic contains nil the ingredients of the Hitters, but so flavored as to removo the extreme bitter ness. This preparation Is not only palatable but combines, lu modified form, nil the virtue of the Herman Hitters. Tho solid extracts n some of Naturo's choicest restoratives nro held In solution by ti spirituous agent or tho purest quality, in cases of languor or eM'esslve debility wheru Iho Hystcnt nppears tu havo become ex hausted of Us energies, IIOOFLANDH TONIC acts Willi nltnost marvelous etTect. It not only stimulates the nagging nnd wnstlng energies bnt Invigorates nnd permanently sttengllieus It action upon thoI.lvernudHtotnacli thoiough, perhaps less prompt than the Hitters, when tho same quantity is taken Is none Ihe less eurtnlii. Indigestion, jlllllousttess, l'hyslcnl or Nervous rrostratlon, yield readily to Its potent Influence. It glvss the Invalid n new and stronger liold up on life, removes depression of spirits, nnd In spires cheerfulness. It supplants the pain or dis ease with the tnsonLd commit of perfect health. It gives strength to weakness, throws despon dency to Iho winds, nnd Marls the restored In. dency to Iho winds, nnd Marls the restored valltl uiioii a new nnd Lcladsotuo career. Itnt. valid upon n new nnd gladsomo career. Hut Dr. Hoolland'a benefaction to tho human rnrnnrn not cunllned lo lila celebrated OElt.MAN HITrEIW, or bis invnluablo ToNir. Ho has prepaied uuotlier medicine, which is rapidly winning Us wuy iu popular tavor uteauso oi iia iniiinsi merits. lltlN ds Is IIOOFI.AND'S I'ODOI'IIYI.MN PILI.S, n perfoct substitute for mercury, without nuy of iniirKitrv'uiivllinifilllL. ' Theso wonderful rills, which nro Intended to net upon the I.Iver, nro mainly composed of VITAL I'ltlNCIl'LE OF THE MANDltAKE NtWwn df sire lhn render toillst Inetlv nmlnr. stand that tills extract of tho Mandrake Is many times moro isiwcrfttl than tho Mandrnko Itself. It Is n medleiue virtues of tills heallh-gUing piuiii. jii a periecuy pure anu uigtiiy concen trated form. Hencu it Ui that two of tho 1'odo nhvllln i'lll constitute a full ili.n. whlln nnv. where sir to vluht or a handful nt iiKnuhillnn. ui iiio.uuuuraae uro requirtu. ine l ouopiiyilflt ACTS DIRECTLY ON THE LIVEIt. stimulating Us functions nnd causing It to mako Ita blltary lecretlons In regular nnd proper quantities. Tho lulurlous results which invnrl. ably follow tliu use of mercury tscnlllelynvoldcd bylhelruse. Hutltlsuut upon Iho Mver only that their powers nio exerted. Tho extract ol Mamlrako contained tn them ts skillrutK mm. blued with four other extracts, ono of which acta upon tho stomach, ono upon tho upper bowels, oue upon the lower bowels, nnd tine prevents nny griping eil'ecl.thuspnsliiclugnplll that In fluences tho entire dlgestlvo nnd uUmentnry system, In mi equal uud harmonious tnaunor, uuu ii iivvioii vmuuiy lieu mini iiuusi'ii, vuiull' lug or griping pains common tu ull other purgii' tl es. 1'ossesslng these much desirable qualities, tho rodophylllu becomes luvulilable as u FAMILY MEDICINE. isonnusenniii should be wllhnut them, They aro jierfictly safe, require but two Tor an otdf. unrv dose, uro nrointit nnd efllefent in action. and when used in eounecllou with Dr. 11 Holland's Herman Hitters, or Tonic, may bo regarded us certntn spoclllcs lu nil cases of I.tver C'omplalul, Dyspepsia, or nuy of the disorders to which tho system is orutuariiy suojeci, tno PODOPIIYLLIN PIIJ-S act upon tho stomach and bowels, carrying oir .uiMiiii'r iiiMi ructions, line ine ill iters nr To II to purns me utooil, strengt lieu nnu llivigornlo the iriime, glvo tone nnd npiicllto tn the stomach, Dr. lllinllimil l.n.hiiF ..c.uMc!! tt,t..rt,al ules for dlsensLa.hns given Hie world ono mainly . V-.T . ' "1 'l"uiou, iu me wuuueriui pre paration kuowu as Dlt. HOOl'LAND'S OIIEEIC Oil.. ach1e,"f'.!,,"kfuK.Vet!ll'n """ uiieumaiisui, neurniiia, Toothaclie.Clillblalns, Sprains, Hunts, Iain m n,e Hiuk und I.olns Hlngwortus, 4c., all yltd to Its external applied Hon. The number of cures ellected by It Is uslou. lsblng, und they uro Increasing every day. Taken internally, it ii a cure for Hcart-burns, Kidney Diseases, Sick Headaches, Colic. Dyseu! lory, Cholera Morbus, cramps, Pains lu the n fi.iiMvii, i.mi-a. jvnMiinu, u.u. TheHreck Oil Is composed entirely of hen) in gums and essential oils. The principal lngredl ent Is an nliy substance, procured In tlio smith. em part of Hreece. ItuelfecU as a destroyer ot iialu aro truly maclcal. Thousands tiuvn lie.-.. beuefltid by Its use, and a trial by those who ure kxepucui win tiiuruuguiy convince lucia or Hi luestltnable value. These Ilcmedles will bo sent by express to nny locality, upon nppllcallon to Iho PRINCI PAL OKKICE, ul the UEHMAN MEDICINE Bruur,, uji Arcu bi., ruuauetpuia. CIIA8. 01. KVAXS, I'l oprlctor. TIkm) lUracdUenre for lale by DrnggUli til on keepers, and Mullrlno IHliKrsevtrjwhn ITS CUM! AND 1W I'llEVENTIVI! BY J. II. 8CIIHN01C, M. 1). Many n hitman being lias passed nwny, for whoso death there was no other reason titan tho neglect of known nnu tniiispiiinoiy proven mentis or euro. Thnso near nnd tienr In family nnd friends nro sleeping tho dreamiest! lumber into which, had thoy calmly ndopted lilt. JOSEPH H.rlCltENCIfS HIMI'Li: THHAT.MHNT, nnd nvnlled themselves of lils wonderful effica cious medicines, they would not hnvo fallen. Dr, Schenck has In hlsnwncaso preservodtliat wherever sulllclent vitality remains, Hint vitali ty, by his medicines nnd his directions for their use, Is quickened Into healthful vigor. In this slalement Ihern Is nothing presumptu ous. To Iho faith or tho Invalid Is made no re presentation that Is not n thousand limes sub slanllaled by living nnd vlslblo works, Tho theory or tho euro by Hr, Mchenck'n medicines Is ns simple as It Is unfailing, lis philosophy ro quires no argument. It Is solf-assurlng, golf. C'tiio Hei'tw'ood Tonio nnd Mandrnkol'llls aro tho first twnwenpous with which tho citadel ol tho malady Is nssalled. Tivo-lhlrds of tho eases or consumption originated In dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. Willi this con dltlon, tho brouihlal tubes "sympntltlio" with tho siomnch, They respond lo tho tnorblllo nctlon of tho liver, Hero llicti comes lhn culmi nating result, mid the setting lu, Willi nil Us dlitrcsslug symptoms, of CONSUMPTION, Tho Mnhdralto rills nro compoted of ono of Naluro'ri noblest girts tho roJophllluui l'elta tuni. They possess nil tho blood searching, itltcral I vo properties orc.itomct, but unllico culo. met, they "LEAVE NO HTINd IlEHIND," Tho work of euro Is now beginning. Tho vitiated and mucous denoills lu the bowels nnd In tho alimentary canal tire ijected, Tho liver, llkon clock, Is wound up. It arouses ftoni lla torpidity. Tho stomach acts respnnslvcly, nnd the patient begins lo frel tint he Is getting nt last, A HUPl'LY OF HOOD 11LOOD. Tho Hcnwccd Tonic, In coiilnnctlon with the Pills, permeates nnd assimilates wltli tho fool. Cliyllucntlon Is now progressing without Its previous tortures, llisestlon becomes painless, nnd the euro Is seen lo bo nt hand. Thero Is no more ilatulence, no ex tcerbatlon of tho stomach . An appetite setslu, Now comes tho greatest Wood Purifier over yet given by an Indulgent lather to sutfcrlug man. Hchenck's l'ltlmonlo Hyrup comes In to perform Its functions and lo hasten and com plelotliocure. It enters ntotico itiwm ltswork, Nnluro cannot bt cheated. It collects and ripens the ttupalrcd nnd diseased tiortlons nf tho lungs. In the form orgatlierlngs, it prepares them lor expectoration, nnd lot tn u veiy short tlmo tho malady Is vanquished, tho rotten Ihrono that It occupied Is renovated nnd made new, nud Iho pnllc nt, tn nil thedlgnltyoflegalncd vlgor.slrps forth lo enjoy tho manhood or the wumanliood Hull was, GIVEN DP AS LOST. Thokccond lliltig Is, tho patients mitstntnyln a warm room linlll they get well; ltlsnlmostlin posslblo to prevent biking cold when tho lungs aro diseased, but It must bo prevented or ft cut o cantlol be ellected. Frish ulr nnd tiding out, es pecially III this section of thocounlry In tho fall iiudwtiiltr Kensou. nro ull wrong. Physlcinns who recommend tlinleourso lose llielr tialieuts, If their lungs nro bully diseased, and yet, be cause they uro In thu house they must not sit down quiet; they must walk about the room ns much uud nsfist ns thu strength wilt benr, to get tin u good circulation of blood, Tho pitleiits must keep tu good spirits bo deicrinlucii to got well. This has a great deal to do with tlio appe tite, mid Is lite ureal print to gain. To despair ol cute alter such evidence of Its possibility In Iho worst cases, nnd moral ecrlalu ty lu nil others, ts slnlul. Dr. Hchenck's personal statement to tho Faculty of his own euro was lu these modest wotdsj "Many years ago I wnsin tholaststagcs of con sumption ; confined to my bed, nnd ul one I lino my physicians thought that 1 could not live a week; then, llko a drowning man catching nt straws, 1 beard of and obtained tiio preparations which I now otl'er to tho public, nud they mnden fierfcct cure of me. It seemed tolno that 1 could eel them penetrnto my whole system. They soon ripened the lnalur In my lungs, nnd I would spit up moro than a pint of olleuslvo yel low matter every morning lor it long lime. As soon ns that began lo Mthsldu my cough, fever, pain nnd nlglit swentsall begnu tn leave me, uud my nppetllo beenmo so great that It was with dllllculty that I could keep from eating too much. I soon gained my strength, nud hnvo grown In llcsli ever since.' "I was weighed shortly nfter niy recovery." ndded tho Doctor, "tlicn looking liken mere skel eton ; my weight was only nlncty.seven pounds; my prt sent weight Is two huudred aud twenty flvo i'ii) pounds, nnd for yenrs I havo enjoyed uninterrupted health." , Dr. Hchenclc has discontinued his professions! visits to Now York nnd lDsloti. Iloorltlssou Dr. J. II. Kcheuck, Jr still continues to seo pa tients nt their olllce, No. 15 North Ulxtll street, Philadelphia, every Saturday fromti a.m., to 3 p.m. Those w ho wish n thoiough examination with tho ltesplronieter wilt bo charged 85. Tho Hesplromctcr declares the cxncteonultlon of tho lungs, nnd patients can readily lcaru whether they uro curable ur not. Tno directions for taking tho medicines nro adapted to the Intelligence even of n child. Fol low theso directions, aud kind Nature will do thu rest, excepting Hint lit some cases tho Mandrake Pills nto to bo takeu iu Increased doses; tho tlueo medicines need no other necompnulments than tho ample Instruct ions that nccumpiiny them: First cientenppcUtc. Of leturulng Iiuiltli hutu-crlslhemost welcome svmntom. Wlicn 11 comes, ns It will come, let tho dcspalilng nt once. beol goouchccr. uooa uioou m oneo toiiuws, ine cough loosens, Iho night sweat Is abated. In n shott tlmo both of IhcbO morbid symptoms nro gono torevcr. Dr. Hthcnck's medicines aro constantly kept lu tens of thousands ol (.unities. As a laxatlvu or putgatlve, the Mandrake Pills nro n standard pteparallou; while thu Pulmonic Syrup, ns a cuter ol coughs nnd colds, may bo regit ileil ns a ptophylncteilCQgalustcousumptloii lu anyoflts forms. 1'iico of the Pulmonic Sirun nn Seaweed Tonic, 31. W a bottle, or J7.5J a hall docn. -Mnn-tlrnke litis, 25 cents a Lux. For saloby ull drug gists nud dealers, Johnson, Hollaway & Cowden, G02 Aich sttcct Philadelphia, whoiesalo ngeuts. may lU'71-ly, ROSADALIS o s Tin: iNonr.Dir.NT3 that COMPOSE IIOSADALIH aro published on every package, there- lure it ts riot a secret preparation, consequently PHYSICIANS rnKSCUIHK IT Ills a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis In all its forms, Itlicuiiu lisnt, Skin Disoatcs, .I.ivcr Com plaint and all dicasis of tho II lood, OUE E0T7L3 0? ROSADALIS will (lo moro e;ood than ten hollies oi mo rvrups oi amarui.i. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Huadaha in their praclico for Iho past threo years and fmly cmlorso it tisn rtliable AltcratUo D and liluoil rurther. nn. t. c. run it, nt Ejiiimcie. 1)11. T. J. llOYKlN', " Dll.lt. W.OAItll. " 1)11 P O. DANN11.LV, ' Ull. J.S.SP.UIKS, or Nu-holaiWHo, na.V'1.. .VcCABTIIA, CUurat.la, S. f Dlt, A. II. tgELl'S, I'd jcrotab, N. C. USED AND ENDORSED BY j. n. 1'r.r.Ncii t eons, mi niicr, M4. F. W, SMITH, Jicltion. 5Il,k. A, P. WIIKK.I.I.lt,I.Ima, 01.13. 11. 1IAI.I., l.lm.i, Uhl... t 11 WEN .t CO , llonlcnsi 111c, Va. S.l.M'L. (i. .Mcl'ADCKN, .Muifms. bora, Tct.n. I Our spice villnr I ntto-.i- ef any e trlul(.l rentiti.s in ielatli.il tu tlio iirtm lot liti -ilail,. Toti.o Mc.lic:t Prorcieu it e."aauntce a liuld H- i s tract ruprrlcr ti any tlicy hate ccr utcd In the treatment Ll diseased nir.rnl i nnil In tlicntilirtcd mo say try ltosad.il is. sal lo.i t.lll I.Q lcitorci ta health, Kotiilallt is suit ly nil Driicctits, Iprlro tjl.jUpcr l.-.ttle. AdJn-J I?.. CLiHSUTS ll 00. Xenufaitunvg Chtmhls, I CAiTiaoni;, Hd. IALTI.MOIIE 1'IANOS. W'a rosncctfilllv rntt tlm nll...itliM. nt llimn desiring lu purchase our make ur Pianos. Wo uro satlsllrd that wo ion glvo Mitlsfuctlau lu I'Vr-ry case. Our workinni skillful and cxpcrlen. cad aiiilaro under tho pnsotial superintendence ... ... .i.ciiiiji-is ii un r uriH, wu nso only ine best seasoned timber, and tho material lit gene ral I first class. Our I'lanos without osceptlon havo the intent agrattVs arraiigeiiient through put, which lu tho opinion or the most cotnpo. tent Judges Is pronounced valuable, lly this Un. tiroveii eui it i iano is made moro durable nnd keeps the toio longer. We claim for our Instru ments that thoy nro second to none, and they combine all the essential elements lhat coustl into superior workmanship. Wo will give a written gituranteo lor flvo yeurs. I'l'i""". member of our firm, will visit Illootniburg four times uytar to re pair uud nlleud lo tunllig or all l-lanos. In tho libsenceot Jlr. FltKIMAN,Mr. I. K.MlLLKll will titiend tu our business in Itluomsbtirg uud ut nutlinrlzcd to receive and solicit urders. We can give tho very best references. OAEIII.E4CO. , ., llaltllnoie, M. I. I. K. JIii.r.Eit, Tcalcr In rianoj, Orgutis und Melodeons live octal o nnd live stop oiguns of the best make, sold al 1110. Terms eu.y, Juuo SI EN'riT WANT1CD Toil ny snion iimtz. llrlmfuloffim and humor, wllhlncldenta and adviiituresln the principal clllcsof tho world. It describes his trfiksaud feats as a Maglclatl and Vi'iilrlloitilt. sold only by sub scrlpllon. l.lberal onus lo good Agents. Xddtess 1 . i ifi i J ASIIMEAl), 711Hansoin St., Jnlyai,'71-llii, l'liltiulel.i(a. Rail Roads. LACKAWANNA AND HLOOMS llllHIl llAILUOAD On nndfltir July 17, HS7I, Passenger Trains will run as follows i tiolng North. Arnvo Arrlvo (IfllngBoutlt I.cnvo Leave n. in. it, nt. I' a. m Pcranton-, ti.ltl 1.11 I. It I Mia MM Pltuion., I.5J 12,11 K'lSSoJlSri liymnutl 8.lt 12.5.1 2. Ill Shlcksliluny,.., 7..1I ih.ih) ;t.u Hcrwlck - 7.11 ii,su 11.31 Hloom .8,03 H.ll :i..17 Danville lo.lo :n . Connection mndo ntScrnnton by tho lQ.IOn.m, Irnli for Hrenl llend, Hlnghamlou, Albany aud all points North, East nnd West. D.T. HOUND, Hup'I. OKTHEKN OKNTItALj HAIL WAY. uii and nrter May itttli 1371, Trains will leavo HumiUHY ns follows t NOHTlIWAltD. IM A. Ht, Dally (except Mimdoylto Wllllamspnrt. lur Kllitlin Canandalgtlil, Rochester, Uutrulo, Suspension llrldge, and N. Pnlls, 0,51 1. M., Dallv, (except Sundajsjfor William sport nud Erie. 1.53 p. v., Dallv, (oxceptsuudaysl ror'l'.imlra, lluiraln nnd Niagara Fall., via. Erlo rallruiid from Eliuirj. TItAINS BOUTHWAUD. 1.10 A. M. Dally (except Monday's) for llaltlmott WILMINGTON AND PlIILADELPHIA. 1U.M A.M. Dally (oxccptSiitidny's)ror llalllmort Wiishlngloli and 1'niltaUt.iphlH. ED. S. VOUNH. (leuural Piueienger Agent, Al.KiiKu It, PisiMieu'LUap't. c 1ATAWJf:SA HA1LUUA1). IsTo. W1NTEU AllltANUEVENT. 170. P.isscuger Trillin on this road (ill run ns fol lows t iMt .1uli:h. STATIONS Lv. n.lin.m WllUanupott o.nt Wuucy. Matt aYoilA Lv, 0.15 p. in Ml " " 0.11) " ' 4.3,) " " -(.12 ' " I.UI " " !.'i " " a.a) " " 2.10 " " 1.15 " " 1151 " " HMO n.ln. " tt.lil ' MUton. i pi.tfl " Danville, ' " Itt.n " llupert. i M hi. II Catawlssa, 1 " 11.5) " ltlngtown. " l.'.il p.m. summit. ' " Munknke. H li.t1 " K. Alnbouy.' c. " l,:l "Dl ti.T'Htnaiiua, 1JI B, 1 l.li'i Heading. " .'1.15 " Pottsvllln. ' " 7.UU " r'hlladelphja. ' " lit "ditto Maucll Chtltia, dllto' 11 IVH ' llolhlehcni, " oui " Phtl.i. via Hethleltem, ' 8.15 ' )M p. III. 1'.fH) lltH)ll 11.15 n, m ' 11.J5 4.J i'.llSlllIl, New York, ft. Liberty nt. I. via li. n. it. 11. fl.Oo l).th) " 1.. Valley H, 11. Huslou, G..5J a.m, Huslou, M U.00 p.m Passengers laklrglho .25trnlnfrnm Wllllnm spoil, will have twoliolirslu Now Yorlc.lor sup per, and arrive lu Huston at 5.'0 u,m uicveti hour- in advance of all other ionics. New day coaches accompany nil trntns bo tueetl Wllllainsporl, New York and Philadel phia. Trains run through by daylight. UEO. WEIllt.Stipt. II KAU1NU llAILUOAD. HUMMUK AnUANOKMENT. MoNUAV, Mny 15, Oront Trunk JAno fiom the North niitl Nortb West fnrriiilnilclilila,New York. Hentilnjj.l'otUf vlllp, 'J'liinunua, AhIiiiuuI, Hhainoltin hebuuou AlliMilown, K.wlon, Kphruln, lltlz, linucaatcr, Columbia, do., Trulu lave Harrlsburu for Now York, ns lot low. At i-'.i), (,Ui, n. m.t ana I'.ikJ p. m., con nect lug with similar trului uti IVunylvii nla Kaltrvoail, nud arriving ul Nuw Yoric at 10,(0, n. in., 3,W, mul l',:w p. in, respectively, Hlt'L'plug cum uccoiup.uiy thu l!,li) h, id, trafu without clmujie, Kt'turnlny : Leavo New York at 0,00 a.m. and I2..IJ noon nud S,(XJ p. in. Phlliululplilu at 7.:i , K.f) a iu, nud p. in, Uloeplug enru nccoinpauy the 5,00 p.m., train iroin N.. Y without change. Leava llarrlsburij lor Heading, PotisvlUfc, la rauqua, IlnerKVllu. Anlilainl, Hhamoklu Al Itntuwn uud 1'hllaM, at 8,h)u,iii., nnd l(uo aud 4,U5 p.m. ,n topping ut Lebanon und principal way stutlous: tho J .05 ji.m. train conucctinglor l'hll'u ruttsvlllo nnd tulumbla only. 'or l'otUviHe Hclinylklll lluvcu nud Auburn, via HchuylUlll aiidauhquthauna Itailroad, lt-avo llurrltburg til y, iu p.m. Kast lVnnsylvnnlalliilroad trams leave Head. lug lor Alleutowu IjisUju nud New York ut 4,32, iu, v, ii. in., iiuu i.vj j'. in liuiuriiiu, luuvti Nuw Yorkul U.UO a, m.. 1'2,'Si) noon nud fl.OJ t. iu. uud Alieutowu ut 7.2Ua, in, USj noon. J.1j, 1.V5 ain b.J) p. iu. W'uy Passenger Trnln leuvtn I'lillndclphln ul 7,'k)u,m., connecting with hliulhir train on Knsl lJa, lallnmd returning irom HcudiugntO.'Op.ui. btopjiln nt nil htatloutt. l.u.ixu 1'ottHvlIlo nt 9.00 a.m.. nnd 2"J) r.n). llennlou nt 1U.0J a. m., Uhumoklu nt 6, 10 and J 1.15 a. uii, iiBiiiaiui ai,iM a.m. anu j.,i.fiioou iiau uuoy City at 7,lj n, in, nud l.) m. Tumuntia ut s.:i u. m aud p, in, lor l'ultadelphlu, New York, Ue ullng, lhurlsburt,', Ac. Leave 1'otthvllle via beuuyiklll und Suquo lianu.i lUlltuadath.lj a.m. Jor llarrihburg, uiiJ 11,13 u. m.,for 1'lnuUiovouudTruiuouI, Heading Accommodation Trnlu leaves rolts vlllo ut5.iU n. in.. nnsMen Iteadltu: nt 7.30 a. in., ar riving ut l'hlladelphla at lu.-jj u. in. Keturulug leaves rhlladelihla nt fi.15 n. m.. iMSslim Head ing nt 7.55 p.m., unlvJugnt PottsvUlo nt lf.10p.iu. roiihiown Accoiuinoaiiuon Traiu.ieuveHi-ons-town ut 0,30 a.m., returning, leaven i'hlladelphlft at p.m. Columbia Hall road Trains leave Rcadluig at 7,'.0 n.m., nud t,15 p.m. for Kphrutu, Lltlz, Lancas ter, lAiiumui.i, xv. I'erklomcu 1UU Hoad Tralusloavo rcrklomeu .T unction nt 7.17 W.l'jn. m.. .00 uMiiHIn. in. icturu- lug: leave Hehweuuhviiio utij.iio, b.io a.m., iw noon s iAi p.m., connecting with blmllnr train un Heading IMUroad. Coiebroolidulo Hnllrond trains lenvorottslowu atu.lUtt.m.tK 1.15 u.i) p.m. returning leave jiouui Ple.usaut ul 7.00 und 11.2) a, m., U.00 p.m, connect luit wltn filrailar tralus ou Heading Hail road, cneitir Vulltv Hallroad'i'ialiis leave Hiidiie- port nt K,30a. in. nud l'.05 nnd A.Up. in. returning. 5.-3 p. m.. connecting with blmliar traliiH or Heading Hnlliund. On Huudni s, leuve New York nt 5,00 p.m., rtill phiunt ,oo n.m. nnd y,I5 n.m. , (the e.oon.m.tralL lunnlugonly toHeadlng;)leavert)tlvllloa,00u.m llarrlbburg nt ilO u. in. nnd ,W p. m. uud leave Altcntown ut 1.-5 nud . m,(uud leave Heading ut 7.15 n. m, nud l).5up, in, lor Harris burg, nt 5.00 u. m. lor New York, ut 7.JU n. m for Alluiitown uud utO.10 a, in. uud 1.15 p.m. k l'hltadclphln, Cornmututlon, Mileage, Reuson, Bchoil -uu Kxcuritiou Tickets lu uud Irom ull points, ut re duced rales. Hagguge checked through; ICO pounds allowed each pusneuger. J. K. WOOTTKN, Aftst. Hupt, iV ling. Much'ry. Heading; r.u, April y. lsJl, Books. TwcItg Years azg Wild Mam tohr0 Plains. Tho remarkable ndveuluren of tho iiunous WJUTliClliKl'nndKlU W'AHHIOH among tho Hed Mi Ins. Thillllug necouuts or Ure.it Hunts, Hairbreadth EdcnpeisandlVrrlblo Contests with Iho big g.uno nud hostllo tribes. Hplrited deserlj ttons ot Hie iiabtls uud supeutltlons of that htnuigo poople, Their Hporls, Legends, Tradl tious. llow they Woo und Wed.Hcntp, Doctor; Worship, &c. Now, l'reh nnd roumr, l'rlco Low. His helling by tho thousands with won derful rapidity. Agents nro mnktug from t-r0 to jIUO per week. Choice Held yet acunt. tieud at unco forbamplo chuptern, Illustrations and par ticulars to A. il. UUiiliAHO, rublUher, Jau'.T71-tf. 400 Chestnut at., Thlla. I Ilartlnj St.. .V. t. r 38 IV. (Hi St.. ( Inrlnnal 1,0. If they want tho rnixt poptilarand UUu-lMng luliw'riptlan Uiolij publMicl. and Ihemotlltfc rrtiffrrnu Krnd for circulars. Tbcywillcnktyou nothing, and inayboorgriatlxmrH to you. iebino-ly. Hi A NHW UOOIC of iho greatest Interest nnd lm porlnuce, Written lioni a high morni and phyM olngienl tttniulpoiut, by nn eminent physician uud medical pi o feasor, It hhows how hatan is working out his subtle- nnd dangerous designs thiougli our most sncied dom est lo unit social re lutious. Pure-minded, but outspoken unci ug giesslvo,tne nuthor handles the. uellcuto subjects treated of without ylova, but in such a manner ns not to minister to u prurient curiosity. The Thy f icul IU veneration of the Jittce, Is n subject Justly enlisting the Interest nud sympathy ol nil true philanthropists, und this lxli. it is believed, will contribute to that cud Justin proportion us It has re-uders. A circular sent free, containing a lull description nud synopsis of tho work with llbeial extiacU, 0, 1-, VKNT, in.IjU"lir, fcOpU'70-ly & College Vlaco, N, V, KW FIHJI AT OHANQEV1LLE IKON FOUNDKY AND AQRICUL TUKAL WORKS. OIIIJAT ISU-nOVKJIENTH IN TI.OW8 AND TUUIiSIIINU MACHINES. Mr. Jacob Trlvlopleco liavlng puroliased tlio lilt rest of Charles w. Ixiw In tho aboie uaiuud winks, the business will bo continued under tho firm unmoor William HcnurLrii A Co. Having discovered sovcral liupertectiotis In tho idows manllfaetiired lti IS7U, they have strengthened and luipiuved thoin,and added somo entire new patterns. They will open tho Spring trade of IS71 lar In udvancu or uiiythlug over tillered to tho public, being both practical niecbaulcs. aud hav ing their Murk all ilono under thelriiwn super vision tltey guaraiilee their work'superlor In muterlal uud finish to nny heretofore ollered. Dealers should not accept of tiny other agricul tural Implements uulll they have examined our Mitniil.iclure, l-'uimcrs should try our plows befure btiylugnuy uthcr, Iheyalso mauufacluro AI.Li ICINCfe Ol' CAH'IINUS, usually made In first 'class Foundries, saw and gtlst mill castlugs, mado nud lilted up lo order, TlIUESIIINa MACHINES are made a.peclally, aud soma vcrydocldod Im provements havo been Introduced Into their ma chines, l'rlres lower than ever; ull kinds of country produco uud old Iron taken lu exehaugo Order direct irom tho inauufaclury. Old ageu clen supplied during the wluter, Address alt ordels tu WILLIAM BCIIUYLEK & CO,, AOllICUI.TUKAIi WOUKS, OltANaUVII.I.K COliUMIlIA COUNTY, I'A, Jan l' Drugs and GhomicaJ.0. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WAI.Kr JVa O.' LU'OBNIA VINEG-AR BITTERS !.' Hundrcils of Thousands gHj S r tstu iMtlmoar to thMr woador. fi fi e J fol t'nulWo htrccts. li g 3 MA WHAT ARE THEV? S?5 r 9 A VILB J 'J RINK. Pi,l '"al FANCY DRINK. PS? Mailotf 1'nnr Itnm, Wlilnkcrt I'rooT Mnlrltra itnd HcfiiMO Idfiuora doctored, crlcod nritl e vct lUfld to plcBBOtho taitc, ctncd'lToalci,""Arrct cfb," "iiMtorcro," tt., that lead tto tippler on lo drunkeoacM and rolii.bQtaroftlraf? Medicine, mr.c!a fromtlioNctivo Hootatml Herts of Cullfornle, trco fnnn nil Alcoliolto Htlmulant Tier nro tho (lltr.VT J1UHM) ri'ltlt'lKIt nnl A 1.111. G1VIM1 ritl NCU'I.K ft perfect llenoTator anX InTlgorator of tho ErBtcm, carrying off oil roleonona Matter tad mtorlng tho blood to a healthy cocci t Ion. Kopcrton caatako tbcio HlUcr4 tccordlig todlrcc tlon and remain lone unwell. 6100 wlllbo ElTcaforan lornratlo cote, provided Uo tones nro r.ot dettroyed j tnlncrnl poison or ct'.icr rneat)B(&Ldtlia vital orfiana vasttd beyond tho point of repair. 1'nr Iiiftnmmutory nnd Clirnnlo Iilicamn ttfin iiimI (lonti DyprippBlii, ur Indlecntlatii l!itlou!t llt'iiilllrttt nnd Inti'i ntlt I int l'ect'u lllfctusvuvt tlio lllood, l.UlTt Hltlltjf-, nr..l Itlr.iMcr tn ceo HlttcrH Ino been moit scccccc fit!. Kuril DUcnuCB nro ranted ly i hinted lllno.l, rlilch la generally produced by dcrtrccractt ( f tiio lllsrntlro Oicnus. I)V-lI'.rfIA OR 1M)I(JI;ST1(N, Ilctd r.clic, l'ala in tlu El otildcru, Conplic, Tlet.tnctB of tho ClicLt, DiziInccB, Eotr Urcct&tlona cf tlio ftomacli, ladta-taUllio Wonth, U.Uo3 Attack., l'nlrltatloa tf liiolicait, IcCtnitaUcncf tho Lunge, Tain In tho i y.cniij cf t:.e Kldccya.nndalinndrcd other ralalul i . 1 1 ryj the cttprlnga cf Uyrrcpcla. '.li j 1 ..jrc.t3 tho Stomach nnd tllmateto tlio tor I U l. tr a-d boucUi which render them of uncqtiaUcd if.lc.icyti tlcntlnj the Hood cf tlllinpiirltlcB, and .li .--rllus iuv l.fo nnd vigor to tho wholo lystem. 1011 H1UN IM.ASi:S,i:rnrtion3,Tcttcr,CnU 1 la li i, P-lwichcc, 1 1 ote, llmplcs, 1 he tulcs, rtollo, Ccr tiineUi.,i:ii.nYotUBl Ccald-ltcad.L'oro i:ycs, Krytlp il..ltel, fcurft, JJlJColoratlonn of lhoEUn,IIumcr3 r.nd Dl3. ascs of Iho H.ln, of whatever nnmo or nature. r.r j literal!) dun tip and carried out of the Dyctcin in a chert tlino by tho vie of these Cittern. Ono bottlo In inch caeca i. Ill convince tho noEt Incredulous cf their c-ratlro effect. Clcaseo Ilia Vitiated Clood vrhencver you find its l.i purltlu bnri ting throngli tho tltln la 1'linploi, Crnp tloni cr Sorest clcantolthcn yooftudU obstructed end ilugelali In tho veins i clcanso It Vthcnltlafoul, and your feelings will toll yon vrhen. Keep tho blood 1 uro and tho health of the system will follow. TIN, TAl'KondothcrH'OIt.MH, larking In tho pyeteni of bo many thousands, aro effectually destroy id ond removed. For fall direction, read carefully tho circular around each bottle, printed In four Ian-eaacca-Engllsh, German, Trench and Spanish. J.WALKER, Troprictor. It, II.ilcDONALD A CO., Druggtati and Gen. Ascntr, Can Tranelsco, Cal and 3 and 31 Commerce Street, Now York. t-0LD BV ALL DUUCGISTS AND DnALnnfl. oct.'S'TO-tf. I no not wisn to Inform you. loailer, that Dr. Woiulcrrul, ornuy other mini, 1ms dlKcnvcrcila remedy thntcurcii ConRiimntloii.wlieu tliolungH nru half coiisumotl, In Miori, will euro nil dlseiiH vh Tvlietlicrof mliul.boily or cutute, ninko men live foiever, nnd leavo death tn il:iy lor want ol work, nnd is designed to innko our htibluimry spheron blissful l'arndlse, to which I leaven lthell bllllll UO Dill II KIUU K1K1W, 1 (IU 11UVO IlfilUl L'lUUlUll or that kind of liumhuery, llut when I till vnn tlmt Dr-Rasro's L'atairli Itemed! will votituc- hi ritre tlm wnist rnset nf Catarrh In tho 1 loud. I only assort Hint which thousands can testily to 1 Will I'll COW JIUlMllll (id (li VUIO 1 1 111 L 1 (-JlllfUl cure. A pamphlet Riving isyin.tonn audotlier liiiuriiiaiiuu jeub uluiu uu iumiuift, in is rfiii cdy is HOLD 11Y MOT IHUT(IOI.ST.-t IN ALU VXKtti Trlco 50 cento. Hcnt by mall, postpaid, on receipt oi Eixiy remx, uriuur 'acKt;(.i ior two uon:irn( Ilewaiu of tvuntcrcils and trortMeii niUatUmi, Heolhat my prlvatu Htamp, wliieh li a jmUtne ffiuiiantce tiiiulncncx, H upon Iho outside wrapper, i.eineiuner iiiul huh pnvitiu maiup, issued by tho Uul todH tales Government eiprefts ly for stamping my mcdlcluos, lias tny pr,ttralt, iinmn mul iuIiIicn. mid lliu wo id 4 H. (Vrlllb cate of (JenulnenexA," enslaved upon it, and need not bo nilstnltcn. Don't bo hwludled by travelers and olherH leprescntlnu tiicnisLlves hn Dr.S.igo; lam tho only mau now llvlnj; lhat linN tho knowledKoaud rlhl to man n fuel uro the Uvnuinc Dr. Hao'ii L'atanh itcniedy, uud 1 tiuver travel to heti uui miuieine. it. v. I'lKi.rn, m. i. ociSVTO-ly. ill Seneca street, lluilalo. M, Y s EVEN REASONS A'IIY Is the it est Liniment in the Would fob nousns. First. It U comnniedof thomnst powfrkul nnd l KNuriiATiM) iinuiiis Known in uiiemiHin, Hkoonp. Combined with thonlMtvo x n Meiu cinafj Oir.. mado expressly for thU I.lulmenl, nnd mixed bv an cnllrclv new nrnechs. TitlitD. Thoiuoof Mio;v)(rnnd penetrating liiKrcoK-'iiiH tn in ui i i or mn u lit litis ui'.titiiiui AiKinciNAi. Oir,. which lubricates thololnts nnd iimsclea.nnd Immediately throttles tho disease, and compels It to loosen its deathly, Blcltenitu; nnd poUouous fanes, FoUiiTii. This Mhdicinat Oil Is iiKcd for Iho nmo reason that agouti mechanlo nlwnyn umch ow io mauo ins maeuinery woric wuu ea.o nnu nreelslon. Ho In tho tamo wnv tho mtihcles and folnu of our nulmats should bo lubricated If wu wMi to hnvo them travel with vapidity nnd eap, Kit'Tii, Ills very too thine l Un notion, will not burn or blUtor tlio untnial liku moKt of tho "rtd hot" llnhucnU of thu day. HixTjr. Not ono dt op ol tincture of cayeuuo or red X'cppr enn bo found lu IU compoiltion j for wo hold thnt no liniment can bo clTectlvo which bums mul bllslerstho animal uulll tho musclea nto linnlaud dried nlmost to a crisp. KEVENTir. livery bottlo Is WAiuiANrkn to nlvo goou Miiisiucium, or your money win ue rem tin ed. This hhowtt conclusively that tho moorlo tors have lull confidence in thU preparation, anu proven lor uut suvuiuu unit inm u.rv, o, , Is tho best Un I men I lu tho world for hoiscs. 4mlhm't allow your Merchant to palm off lne tureof Jletl I'cpperwut Jlarthorn,orotfler trath on yr,u, but ash jvr li. S. N.or Jtorscs, turn take no other. Hold by all druu'itUts, V. U. CAUUY A CO., Holo Proprietors, dept2'70-lyl Ucud Street, New York. To any person producing any Mcdlclno (.how Inn half n many llvlnir. permanent curev an I hi. l-'rn.FU'a Vkiktahle hukumatio Hkmi:dv. 1tcU inmirtll! only, A pleasant Medicine, free from injurious druus. Wnriautcd, under oath, to have permanently imcduilu oiry Ii)p.illentH treated in tlio past leu yearn, ('en testimony.) It Ij tlm tii'i.'iit flln ort'scrlntlon of Professor Jos. 1'. Fitter, M. 1., a graduate of tho Unlwislty of lVmiHylvanta A. D. ls.ll, rio-.v oue of rhlladcl idila'H cihluht H KUlar ph) nlcUnt.,aud 1'rofesi.or of i ntinisiry aim joicoiokv, wuu nat uniuu Neurntula. Chronlouud luiiuinmniory Kiieuiua Umii the Kpeelatlly of U ontlru proleshlonal llle a fact vou(jIhkI for by tho fcluuatureraceom iinn vim rxj-h ImLilp. fifiuunv tiromlneul renown odphyKlclunii.elerKyineu.uudidhertesllmoulalH. Toprolict sit hurt is liom poisonous fjuack nos trums und useless expendituro of money, a lewal fcltfnod Kuarunteo,statlii''exact numberof hottleb warrauled to cure, will be forwarded gratis to nn v mill. -let- uHiidlnif bv letter a lull dcstrlntloii of aflllctlon, Iu cnsool futluro to cure, amount paid positively reinnooa. lueuiciuo bent any where by cxuenM, collect on delivery, Allllclud Invltful to wrltu lor advice: nil informal hm nnd medical advlco bent by letter gratis, riluclnal oiucc.vu nouiu 1'ouriii sirii i, I'liiiaiieipnia, i Tho llemedy is Hold or obtained by DruggWIti, mur i'i'71-ly J A CO II K. Hmitii, J, it. Heltkh gM IT II A BE Il'ZER, Importer! and Ucalers lu Foreign ami Doirestlo IIARDWAKE, OUNB, UUTIiKHV, AC,, NO, 109 N. THIltDflTKCET, All CALLOW1IILL, , , , l'UILAUEU'JUA, Jnu 1'71-ly 0,.t.,l),lA:..I',uw'1,AIN Vmn for dilo cheap ftt i ii MiricellanoouB, gOMIiTHINO NEW I Tho undcrstKuM would hereby ptvo txnUca ml hn tins In it rnintdiMM A KIumt CI.au4 miAaninna uiai iioiinMine inciiiiiPN tor carry liiK on tho bualncsN or UKUKUTAK1NU IniUl Its brandies IN C I T V HTYL Ji ' Ho hns riifrnsod pXMrtenori1 tisrnti trim will iako Char CO of (ho bodlpn nf I hn ilftnonsn.1 n nrm ns they ''Rhnllle of thin mortal coll," nnd attend n mi uiMK '(sv i ii , b itst v in k urennniff, so, nrouun furnished also to order. At much ox pernio ho hna also procured nu IKON IOE BOX, tn which bodies ran bo preRcrvcd in a cleanly nnd dry condition, Carrlne fiirnUhcd for h nernl oceaMonn. In short, ho In preparnl to tako chnrco of a cnrnMo liunict liit-lv nnr ,.rni)i. nmi Rave frlciuli and relatlvtH all further trouble lu rcKnrii ion. no niso carric ou ino business or O A IJ I N E 'J? M A K I N Q ITpholsterlnic In nil lis brnnchcu. rcpnlrlns fuml turo, reKcntlnu ratio bottomed chnlrR.Ac., Ac l'laco of business ou Iron btrccl. in tow Main. ituiiL.nr iujaw, llloomsburif, July H-MSTw-tf, AHION PIANO. Tho only perret Instrument lu Iho Woild. It Is unrminltut In lllchiiihH, Power, llrllllaney nnd ihirnbltlty. Hpeeial tcriuM to Teachers. larked lavorH to Clcigynuii. Hcnd for Illustrated Atlon 1 KIIIJU ll'l. . (I- W 'OfaTKU. (lencrnl Ape nf, mar 10'71-tf.j Maucii Chunk, 1-a, QARIUAQE MANUEAOTOHY, llloonisburK, Vn, M. U. SLOAN A llltOTIIKlt Havo nu hand nud for sato at tho most reasona ble rntcs a Kplcudld Mock or CAiiiUAaFja, iiuaaiKs, nnd ovory deHcrlptlon of Wagons both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted to bo mado of tho best and most dnr. nblo underlain, nud by tho most experienced workmen. All work sent out from tlm psiub. llshment will bo found to bo oft ho highest class andiHurotoglvo perfect natlsfactlon. They liavo aiso a uue nshorimcui oi B Li I! I G II S of nil tho newest nnd most lashlonablo styles well nnd caielully mado nnd of the bust mater ials. An InKPectlon of their work Is nskrd ns It 1 believed that none superior cm bo tound In the country. jan i 71 AHMKIWI KXAMINH AND 1IUV T HE O K I 0 I N A h , IUUUII'H HIIINO TUB nill-T HAW VOKK 1'llOHl'IIATK MADS All ollicrs aro ImlUUton. BAUG1PS HAW JIONK SUl'Elt l'llOSI'lIATE OF LIME, .0fmE MARK 1 Vf 'II This Manure Is mndo nf Hnw or ITnlnimd IIoiicM. rich lu Nitrogenous matter, dissolved in Oil of Vitriol, presenting tho Ilono Phosphate in n highly faolubloatid quickly nvnllablo lorm.aud the Ammonia in such proportion as to Insure a prompt and vigorous act ton upon ttio cropn, Whero ltaugh'H Phosphate was npplled tho past season, tho indlcatiouB, without escepllot are that it will maintain its well earned repuau tlon. Wo request nil lu need of n Fertilizer to give iiiik nriicie u mat, II A U O II it SONS, MANL'iACTUUKH, OirriCE Xu IM S. Dolnwftre Avenuo. rim.Ai)t:i.i'iiiX. 1V70 ir. Suit; I II Mil.!: II VJA, ' ilitar. A NcniMtapi-nd tin I'rcuiMit Tlaicn. IiUiu.d.'.i In. Pcoidj Ninv ca I'.artli. Inchnhtc Psirinc t, Nfcdia-ilc, Mcrrhint, Pro (M.onal Mci, Wukciii, Tliinlcer, ml nil Mun iter of llauo't Vj. .u I tlio V.'ivo , sujd, unJ baj.-lfcrtol ullouc'i. ONLY (IM! DtlM.AU T.AIt I onk iic.iitr.n copir.a van sat, Or lo-s t'nii (mi Cent a Copy. Let lliero bj ,i USO Club aicv.'ry I03t Olllce. Sfltn-wr.i.iiLY mjNi8ja yimh, of t!u samo tlra nnl general cli.iractcr n UIK WKI.KLV, but with a greater variety of mUectUticotli ic.lilitis, aiil furnhlilni tlio news toll ButMciitH'iav. Itli gioitcr f rcslmosn, bcc.mfo It CJtuu UvK"v' a v.'cckliibtu il ofoncu only. TUB DAILY SI N, So A YIMII. A pri-fmlneiitlv rcaljb'o ncftpi,iicr. wita tlio I !.'( l ciri;ii! itl jii iii Hit world l-'rcn, Inilo nun U-iit. ut-il n-irl hi jnj.it ir. All tlio new a rmm itry.li4)r. I n-nw j copy , by uiall, 30 uuiili u iuJ.itti,or bd a jcir. TERMS TO CLUBS. tiii: Doi.i.Ait vi:i:kly svs. l'.TO coplai, ono ysir, BJjjaratelr arid re s" I. Vuur Dollar.. Tm rnrlo. ono vmr, nenirntcly adilrcuscil (aLj an ciirduui-) tutUc setter u.iofclubi. Illulit llntlnrN. 1'ipcnty rottlefl, ono roar, Fepnrately adilrMicd ( ul uu titr.1 cupy to uo j7Pttor up or cinti). Flltccii llollam. Fifty cffl. ono loir, toono alilrrua nnd tlio tn'iju.Hctkty uqo )unr tn pc tier up of rlub), Tlilrij-ibreo lliillar. Fifty copli. ono voir, peparatply aJdrcBuol (anil tlitf t-i ml '.icLlyocof,.r(o cvmriip otrluh), Ttilrty.ll.c Ilollnm. Ono htitiilrc.l rnnk'i, ono jcir, tn cao ft'Urcw (in'ltlio Holly for ono yuar tdtliCKcttcrupot ut;, nuy lollur. One liumlroit cidW. ono yenr. teparnttly nd dro'i'oij (luUtboUttllyioruuo icir to tboucltcr upefdubj, tsluy lollari.. TU Hinil.WKKKLY HUN. TUo ropIcR, one year, separately art dm sod, i; lull I DnllnrN. Tea coi.lcp. ot.o Tcar.fcparatclv addretied (nni un citiacony locvucrupof (tub), 1 Hixieiu DallaiH. hi:ni yocu mon'cv ln-C?",-.J,M or,le-'Cl. or draflt onKew ).orf .r,,frt!cr fnienlont. Ifnnt, turn rcjiliicr tao huvn coutalninE money, A-Wri I. W. i;.vni.JI). Publisher, Buu otilco. Now Vork City, V.... Tatdntdd Iigcn m una 7711,1669 our cixr.iiUATru GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. lUarmbls .ulj. Ai'Luoti li'ilffod by ftll ulioliatfl uud It lit 1.1 I lio br.t I't 11 luuilt, ur .i,l,l In ll.l.cuun. , Irrl WIN uut .sirroJis M lly nnv. rlllru hIiIi wnu 1'f.i MriiiLl UIII.ulsiu.sil.WH N MI1.IIOM.V ii tll.MN imJ fur IUI. K. rri.auii Miiy fi.rrs.'tlt. ,i-r.uu lull rt'ull.B J . . JUU prriiiiinlli. I'ruQl ut ir S1UII itrr i nl.l 2 i Thu.uihi.1i) I'.'ii lllii-iil.t InubuitstiU t'Piil.l Uiu butiM. Ml.uUI tuittu bu.l 2 I ,4.Ull. Auun. Wl'.STUIlM PUliLISlIINQ Co. Manu'acl.a-eiV Ascnu, ruuturgh. T. fUlTIIlV TL.v.unaitlltHrtly.rill... ' k! I'll. ItM. ltd 111 llluuyllllflulluM.ufll.llHt1. ij S5 rlu. iiiiullty. liny uuly IIiuk.iiuihii r ill u ' TUN .KSS.ul,lbytlit.t'uiunuiiy. lliMrl. Hull fur I'. n. ulvu )uur .Nuuiv, 'lunu. ruuuly, uml tlut(t iilululy Mrlttuu. uuU urutr. Mill mint wltu bruiuptHflviiUwiu Jju 'JO'71 ly just rirlnlM on uoo.1 nnjier ntnl In tlionpftlpst slylu,,IUHTl(JK'HuH(IU).N.VI'Alll,i:'Hl'Ki:illi,Il mitl lorsnlo nt tliuL'ul.UNlilAN Oltlt'tt. Thu lav iismlreM Jiisllccutil lliu IVuruto liuvuit PtiAilill iul up 111 llirlr (illlcrs, iiiultr n iwtmlty iilliu uu J tluublt) llio uiuoiiitt ul llio tacit cliuuiieU pATENT 4 UI' UllS I Patent Modioines.' JJHNUY T. HKWtllOIiD'S. u u ii 1 u u n 11 l' ii u 1 ii l:XTACT CATAWI1A a n a i' e pill s. Oimpont nt 1-urU-Hulit Jlilmct Rhubarb nnd Hutil Intel atlaubn Umpt Juice. FOll I.tVKK CO.MPI.AINTH, JAUNDIUK, ill!. IUUH AtriiUTIUHH, HIUK Oil NK11VOUH iii:aiiauiii!,costivi:nimh, i:to. ruitni.v . VIKir.TAIlI.i:, CONTAININd NO ilKHCUUY MiNUiALa on um.Emtioua unuos. Theso rilll nto llio most tlcllshlftilly iitrninnt purgative, KliperifillMS cnslor oil, snlls, mug. Iicsli, etc. Tltero Is imlliliiK luoro nccciilnlilo lo tho siomnch, They glvo tone, nil tl causo neither nauscftiior crlnlnt; tiaim, They nro composed of tho flntU InamllenH. After n few days' uso Ihem, such nn luvlgorntlon of the cntlro system tftltes ptneons to nppear miraculous lo tlio weak nnd enervated, whether nrlsing from Impru. tlenco or disease II. T. llclmbold's Compound Fluid Ilxlrnctuauiwbaurn no rills nro not r- coatej, from tho fact that sugar-coated Tills do not dlsolve, but pass through Ihostomaciiwllhout dissolving, consequenlly tlo not produco tho do sired crroct. Till! UATAWUA (IHAl'l! I'H.1.4 being pleasant lu taslonntl odor, tlo not neressl. Into their being nugir-coalcl. l'ltlt'll I'l I'T V CllNTH l'KUllOX. JIKNIIY T. JIJIUUIOKD'S. HKIIII.Y CONCKNTHATK1I COMl'OUNl) FI.UIll IIXTltAUT HAIt'IArAlllI.IiA Wilt lndically exttrmlnalo Irom tho system Hcrornla, Hyphli Is, Fever Hores, Uleera, Horo Kj es Boro Legs, Horo filoutll, Head, Ilronchllls, Hkln lUsiases, Bait llhctiu, linkers, Ituiiiilugs from tho Knr, Wbllo Hlvclilngs, Tumors, tjau cerousAllectlons, Nodes, ltiekets.OlnndarHwa'.:. lugs.Nlglit Murals, Hash, Tetter, Hnniors ot ti Kinds, Chronic filicumntisni, I'yspepsla, nnd ul tllseaso that has been cslaiiltshcd lu tlio systt-iit for years. Ilclngprcpareili:xrillHI,Y rnrllic above 00111 plalnlM, its III.OOD-l'UIUFVINa proprieties aro greater liian nny other preparation ol Harsapi. rllla. It Elves llio COMPI.MXION a clour nnd healthy color nnd resttircs Iho patient ton slalo ol HIlAI.Tll nnd l'UUITY. Vor inulfylng Iho ltlood, removing nil Chronic Constitutional I)ls eases nrlslug from nn Impuro stato of tho blond. Aud tboouly lellabionudcirectual known lemo. dy for tho euro or rains and Hwclllngs n( tho Hones, Ulcerations of tho Throat nnd Legs Ulotches, l'implcH on Iho Fneo. Kryslpelns nud all senly Crupllons of tho Skin, uud Ileautlfylug theCnniidcxlon. Pi ice, 1 00 per lloltlo. HHNItY T. llKIiMHOIiD'.S t'oNcKNrn.vTnn FL UU) JJXTItA C'l'Jl UCJl V, tiii: uniiAT niunnTic, has emcd every easo or blabetes In which II lias been given, In lint Ion of tho ncclc of tho llladdi r nnd lun.umuntlon of tlio Kidneys, Ulccrathmnl the Kidneys aud Illaditcr, llctentlou tif Urluo lliseases of tho l'rostato tlland.Hlono lu tlio lll.id. tier, Cnlculs, (Jravol, Urlikdusl Deposit, nud ilocous or Milky Discharges, and for Infecbled nnil Dellcnlo Constllullons of both Hexes, niton ded with tho following symptoms t lndlsiosi tlon to Kxertlon, lossot Power, loss of Memory, Dllllculty of llreathliig, Ycnlt Nerves, Trt-iu bllng, Horror of Dlsensp, Wnkcmlncss, Dlmiic s of Vision, l'niu In tlio Hack, Hot Hnnds, Flush ing of tho llody, Drynoss ol tho Bklu, Kiupllou on tho Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassltudo of tho Muscular Hyslem, etc. Used by persons Irom too ngei ofelgliltfii tt, lu only-live, nnd Irom thirty. 11 vo lo flfly-lliu t,t lu llio ileclluo or change of life; after routine mcnt or labor pains; hcdwcltiug In children. Hclmbokl'H Kxlract Iluchn is Dlurcllc ami lllothl-l'urllylug, nud titles all til-teases iirlslni; from llablu of Dlssltnttlou, nud llxcesscs ntnl Imprudences In Life, Iin,urlll,'5 of tho lllon.l, etc., superseding Conabla In nU'ectlous for wbh'li II Is used, nud Hyplllllllo Alleelloti't lu the,' diseases usul in connection Willi lIIIl.MlniI.lt s llO-Ji: WASH. LAME. Ill many airections peculiar to ladles, the y.x traet Illicit 11 Is uncquallod by any other remedy ns Is Chlorosis or llcteullon. Irregularity, l'alii. fulness or Huppicsslou of Ctistomaty i:aeu.i. Hons, Ulcerated or Hcblrrtis Htnto of iho Uterus, I.eucorrluea or Whltcs.Hlerlllly.iind for all com plaints Incident to tlio sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or Habits of Dissipation, it Is pre scribed oxtenslvily by tlio most eminent ph)si lans nnd Mldwlves for Kulcehled ami IMIcalo Constitutions, olbotlj sexes nnil all ages(atlt'ii tied wllh any of llio above diseases or symptoms, II. T, HIXMIIOI.D'H IIXTKACT I1IIC11U cuiins dimi:ahi:h aiiisinu from imi-ui - DIINCK, HAIIITS OF DIHSII'ATIO.V, HTU., In nil their stages, at llttlo expense, Uttlonr no chaugo lu did, no Inconvenience, nnd no ex posure. It cnuses n frequent desire, and gl.is strength lo Urlnute, thereby removing Obstruc tions, l'lcventing and Ctlllug Htrlctures ol tint Uretba, Allaying Tnln nud lullatnmallou, so frequent In this cla&s of diseases, mul expelling all Poisonous matter. Thousands who havo been llio victims nf 111. competent persons, nnd who liavo paid hcn.y fees to bo cured in n short time, havo found they havo been deceived, and Hint tho "Poison" lias, by Iho uso of "powerful nslrlngeuts," been drlid up lu tho Byt.ie.n, to break out In n moro aggra vated form, nnd perhaps arter Marrlago, Uso Hlil.MllOI.D'H KXTllAOT HUCIIII for all Airections nud Diseases of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing lu Malo or Female, fiom .that ever causo originating, nnd no nintter or how long standing. l'MOri ONIJ DOM.AIl AND FlFl'V CUNTH l'HIl 1101TLU. HKNIIY T. IIIHiMnOLD'S 1JI l'UOVKI) JtOSK WASH cannol bo surpassed ns a RACK WASII.nnd will bo found tho only specific remedy In ewry species of CUTANUOUH AFFKCTION. It spi e dlly eradlentea I'IMPl.l'.-t, HPOTH, HCOIUIU'i K' DUYNla,INDUUATIO.NHoflhoCU'I'ANl:Obil MIIMIlllANi:, etc., dispels ltKDNIWS uud I.N-CII-IIINT INFLAMATION, HIVllS, 11ABII, MOI'II I'.U'CIIF.S, DHYNIISS OF BOA1.P Oil SKIN, F110.STMTI.H, nnd nil puiposesfor wlikll B.U.VKH or OINTMKNTH nro used! reslotes tho skin to tt stnlo of purity nnd hortness, and In mrcs ronlluued lieullhy nclion to tlio tissue ol lUt vessels, on which dt pond tho ngreenblo clear ness nnil vivacllynf compluxlou so tntijli Bougiil uud ndmlied. llut huwoer valuab.'o ns remedy for existing defects of tho skin, II, T. llelinbnld's Iloso Wash has long sustained lis prlnclplo claim to unbounded patronage, l,y possessing qualities which render It n TOlI.l.l' Al'l'FNDAOE of tho most Bitperliillvo nnd Congenial character, eoinblulug lit nn elegant rorniuln those prominent wiiiUltsHAFl.TVwid KFF1UACY Iho Invurlahlo necoiu)inulineui ol Itsusons a I'reservatlvo nud llefresiieroftlic Complexion. It is nn excellent Lotion for dis eases of a Byphllltio Nature, nnd ns nu Injection lor diseases of tho Urinary Orgaus, nrlsing from JinhiU of dissipation, used lu connection Willi tho UXTHACTH IlUCIlU.HAUSAl'.WllI.I.AiUU'l CATAWIIA ailAI'U I'lLI.S.In sticll tlisen-ses as rcriimiiicu led, rnuitnt bo surpassed. I'llli I, ONI! 1)01. LAH l-i:it IIO'I'I'I.K. Full nnd explicit directions nccoinpany Ihe medicines. llvldcucoof Iho most rcsponslido nud reliable thaincler furnished 011 application, with huu' dredsnf Ihousands of llvlug witnesses, nnd u wnrd or 3(,ot)0 imsolleiled certificate, nud recoiu iiieudntory letters, mnny of whicii nro fiom llio highest sources, luclttdlng eminent riiyblclnns, Clergymen, Btnlcsmeu, etc. The proprietor h novt r resorted lo their publication In tho news papers; he does not do this from tho fact Unit his articles innk as Htamlnrd rrepiirullnus, ami do not ueod to bo propped up by certificates, Henry T. IIclmliolil'M faciuiliic lrciiiiriilloiii. Delivered lo nny address, Hecuro fioin oLsei vatlou, Kstabllsltrd upwards of twenty years. Hold by Diugghds everywhere. Addross IctterK for Id formation, lu coulldemco to IIICNUY T, 1IKI.M' HOLD, Drucglst nnd CltemUt Only VepoUi II.T, ULI.MIlOI.Il'H Drug ami Chemical WarcUouso, No. Ml llroadwiiy, New York, or to Jl.T.HKI.MIlOLU'H Medical Depot 101 Boulh Tenth Btrcet, 1-lillodeiphla, I'll. IIIIWAUK OF COUNTKUFKITWIS. Ask lor HNHYT.IIKLMUOI.D'M TAKE NO O'lJlWI