C.Ds Comet SEN. JACKSON'S COTTON BALES In a notice of the death of Gen. John B. Plauche, who fought in the battle of New Orleans, the New Orleans Delta of HORSES and VEHICLES. HA ": • will keep gentle and phd driving }loran, and handsome and safe Vehicles. Also, careful Drivers eandidta'when desired. Also OMNIBUS tor Parties, 41. e. Lebanon, April 21, 11368. JAMBS • 1 S6O STYLES. 1 , 86.0 DAII RISE, in Cumberland Street, - between Jl. Market and the Court Holum, north side, haa• now on hand a splendid assortment .of the New Stale of HATS AND CAPS, for men and boys, for 1858, to which the attention of the public is respectfully Davi ted. Hats of all prices, from the cheapest to the most costly, always on hand. Helms also .1 net openad a vial did assortment of SUMMER HATS, embracing such as STRAW, PANAMA, PEDAL, PEARL, HORN, LEG HORN, SENATE, CODIAN, and all others. sze..lfe will ales Wholesale all kinds of Hata, Caps, dc.; to Country Merchants on advantageous terms. Lebanon, April 21, DIM C Aft - P E-T I G S • WOULD reepeetfully invite tho public: I to call and d examine my now fall stock of Carpetingeof Foreign and Domestic imuinfactnre4s English Tapestry Brussels, from 75 to $1 2* two Ply Ingrain,• suitable for parlors, setting rooms and chambers, from 81 to 87; entry and stair carpets, &e. Also, large stock of floor end_table 011 Cloths, Window Shades, Green. Gum Cloth, % and 1% yards wide; floor Drugget, Matte, Itu"0, &c. . . PHINEAS I.[OUOSI,• - Jr., (late Shoemaker k Ilough,) 608 N. 2d street, above No. hle, West side," Branch Store 802 Spring Garden street 2d door above Bth, South side. • Philadelphia, October 19,1860. • J4)sertic' Reinhard's NEW LIQUOR STORE. - CORNER , of Welnut and Chestnut greets, LEBANON, PA. us subscriber having opened a liquor store, is pre. pared lb' furnish all kinds of Foreign and Domestic :LIT sere, wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. His stock consists of - get; WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, • 1 1 • Bull, WHEAT, MALT, POTATOE and RIZ WHISKEYS, 80. An et which will be warranted to be as represented, and sold at prices that will make it an object for dealers to buy of him, instead of going or sanding to the city. It is hoped that Hotel Keepers and others will call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. as : Physicians are also respectfully requested testy, his liquors atrial. Ha him the bat and only intiall et, Pure Port Wine Juice in 0.11,60t0n/h. •••11: 2 _6 . 1 lehation, Dec: 29,1850" JOSEPH . . • • IF 'rot WANT )%No.l KSIBROTYPE, very cheap, ¢o to DAILIPB Gallery, next door to the Lebanon welt Rank. Rooks! Books! Wakut Street akead in THE 4 31.1}4P BOA =ORE and Newsfiaper Brapartlns of Jratkinal Huse. East Lebanon Store. . . THE undersigned haspurehased the Store Stand IL :Of yerr.•Geor g e Gasser, in East Lebanon, and has just opened an entire NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS, • enibracing Dress Goods of the very latest styles far dies,Tliftbs, Cessimeres and Vestiegs forGentlemen,and Grocdries, Provisions, !Lc., fortionsikeepers, all of which will be sold at prices to eutt the times. The stock being entirely new, and having been selected with-eeat eore, offers inducements to purchasers that are rsrelyelinaled hereabouts. Call and examine before buying. I only ask tbnt my stock be examined to be appreciated. It. Z. KCEIILER. Lebanon, NoTember 18, 1850 UNITED STATES MAILS. • Pox" Pence Diteaarsimir, Washington, December 10,1869. POPOSALS will be received at the Contract Office of thls Department until 3 p. in. of Saturday, Marsh . 31,1960, for conveying the mails of the United States for four years, commencing July 1, 1800, awl ending Juno 30, 1864, in the State of Pennsylvania, on; the routes and by the scbedules of departures and arrivals herein apecifted. Deeislone announced by April 24, 1860. (Dirklers tali examine carefhlig theinatrvairms annexed.) 229'2.• From Lebanon, by Achey'a Corner, to Sineffere-. 'town,lo miles and back, three times a week. Leave ebanon Tuesday, Thnrsday, and Saturday ' at 3 p tn: : . '" . . Arrive at Shrefferstown by 6 p m ; - Leave Staelfereteirn Tuesday, Thureday,and Setae day at 9 a. m; .. Arrive at Lebanon by 12 in. 2293 From Lebanon. by Jonestown, to Frederiekeburg, 10 miles and back, tbree times a week. Leave Lebanon Monday, Wednitalay, and Friday at at 4 p m.; • Arrive at Fredericksburg by 7pin . . . Leave Fredericksburg Monday, Wednesday, -end - Friday at 634 a m ; Anita at Lebanon by 9 a in. Proposals aminvited for six.timee.a.week seredee. 2294 'From Rehrersburg, by Wintersville and . floil, 'to - 5/ o " o ahlwrE, /9 miles and back, twlteat week. Leave Debrentburg TuesdaystadSeiturilay 0.12 a m; Arrive at Stoueliburg by 2 p in ' • Leave Stouchburg Tuesday and Saturday at 3 P m ; Arrive et Rehrersburg-by e p in, . troptieals are invited for a third weekly trip. 2205 From Winterseillo, by Mount 2Etna, to Myerstown, 10 milertand back, twice a weak. ' Leave Wintersville.Tuesday and Saturday at Sam; Arrive-at Myeretown by 12. m '-- • -Leave .Myerstown Tuesday mid Saturday at 1 p m ; .*rive at Wintentville by 7 p M. 2296 From Money, by. Hughesville, Corson'e. and Es glesmere, to Laporte, 23 miles and back; three times a week. Leave Mutter Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, on arrived of t h e mall from Philadelphia, say at Arrive at Itaporte by 8 p in; Leave "Laperte Monday, Wednesday, and -Friday at Arrive at one,' by 12,m. . .. : "2297 From M Pey, by Weir-Run. IfunteMeille,` Hill's Clove redvillo, Caumbeilville. and Overton, to ' New Albyr, 48 miles and back, once a week. Leave blue •Tuesdarat 6ain ; Arrive at N Alban/ by 7p m, ft Leave New bon y Monday at 5a m; A rriventlet ylbaq2, 1W 2298 From 'Eglets ere, by Foe/mile, Eldredville. jr %nd I '.• Stunk, to anton, 83 miles and back, once a week : Leave Egies re Friday at 7ain ; ' Arrive al Ca n next day 'by 12 m'; - LeavifOrinto Wednesday at 7 'a in ; _...., Arrive at Eg ere•next daytryl2 m, • 'lO9 From Corson'e,hy Munev•Bottom, and Scarestown, . • '-. to Laporte, 15 mile/ and back, once a week. Leave - Oonian'e Wednesday nt 8 a m; ArriVe at Injeortd by 12 m ; • Leave L a porte Thom/al at 4 p In ; Arrive itWs by Spin; ' t 2300 From Atti bore', by Oxford Valley and Falliang- Co ..• ton, toile evil°, 10 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Attleboro' Monday and Friday at 8 a , m - Arrive at Morrisville by 11 a m ; Leave Melville Monday , and Friday at 1 p m ; • .Arrive at A leboro' by 4 p in. 2361 IFrom Blue Dell, by -13 road Axe, to White Marsh, 4 miles andhaeli, - three times a week. Leave Blue Belt Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday • steam; Arrive at ditto' Marsh by 7 a m ; ' Leave White Marsh Tuesday, Thursday, and .Sat. • urday at-5% pm; • ' . . Arrive atßlue Bell by 034 p in. Y e , groposale are invited for eix.timesn-week service. 2302 Front New London, by West Or.ve and Jenners-• vile; to Chatbilm,lo miles and Inte.k, twice a week. - Leave New London Monday and Friday, after ar. rivaiof moil from Newark, my at 3% . p-m ; Arrive at Cbatbani by 04. r m • Leave Chatham Monday and Friday at 4 p 1n .. ; • 'Arrtirs at New London by 8 p in: 2303 From Zeigleriville, by Frederick, Douglas, Colo breokdale, Clayton, and Shim laetrile, to Eutaw:, 29milee and Nick, twice a week. 1 ' • -Leave Zeiglecoville Monday and Friday - at 8 n • Arrive at Eames by 5 p m ; '-Leave EMIIIIS Tuesday and Saturday at 9 &in ;. i •,, Arrive at ZatglerSvll/0 by 6 p in. _. . • - 2804 From StimneytoWn, by llopplnville. Gery's, *id • liosensack, to Emma, 18 miles and baik, twice a week. • • Leave SnnineytowriTaesday and Saturday 4.7 ) it in ; -A's , sii , . at : go:tans by 12`m;- . Leav,e Emaue Tuesday and Saturday at 2 p m ; Arrive at Sbmneytown by 7 pier. ' 2300 FrOrp ' Pottstown, by Dnyerateum, Bechtelevilie, Cidebrookiiale. Dale. and Seleholtaville, to Shim: ermine, 25 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Pottstown Tuesday and Saturday;on arrival of mail fiom Philadelphia, ray at 10 a M; Arrive* Shimereville by 4 p in: Leave thimeraville Monday and Friday at 7 a in ; Arrive nt Pottstown by 1 p in. =6 From Pottsville, by Broad Mountain and Ashland, to Mount Carmel, 20 miles and back, six times a week. Leave.Pottsville daily, except Sunday, after arrival of mail from Philadelptda, say at 1 p m ; ... Arrive at Mount Carmel by 5 p ..• Leave Mount Correct daily, except Sunday, at 8 are; Arrive at Pottsville by 12 in. 2307. Prom Sunbury, by Snydertown,Paxince,ati San motile; to Mount Carmel, 30 miles and hack, dal - ly, except Sunday, by railroad. Leave Sunbury daily, except Sunday, at 8.15 a m ; Arrive at Mount Carmel by 10.31 a ; loave Mount Carmel daily, 'except Suulliay, at 6.46 pm; Arrive at' Sunbury by 7.25 p va. 2308 From Pottsville, by Port *whoa, Silver CCeek, ' • Sliddleport, Tuscarora, Tamaqua, and Summit Trill; to Mauch Chunk,. 410 miles end back, aix times a week - • .. Leave.Pottaville daily: except Sunday; altlr.aba• •-• Arrive at Mauch Chunk. by 3pm ' • • - • • • . • Leave Mauch Chunk daily, except Sunday, a 9 28(mt.. Arrive at Pettevi.le next day by 4 p m. • 2309 From Pottsville, by MineTeville,Llewellen, Branch Dale, Swatara, and Tremcmt, to Donaldson, 16. miles and back, twelve times a week to Miners - villa, and six times a week residue. Leave Pottsville daily, except Sunday, after arrival of Philadelphia mail, say at 1 p mind 7 p m; Arrive at Mineraville by 2 p m and 8 p m; Leave Minerevillo daily, except Sun day, at 8 a . and 2 pin; All' IN a at Pottsville by 7 tem and 3 p m; Leave Minersville daily, except Sunday, at 2 p m; • Arrive at Donaldson by 5.p in ' • 5-- Leave Donaldson daily, except Suuday , at 7 a m ; Arrive at Mineraville by 10 a in. 2310 From Honesdale, by Cherry 'Ridge, Middle Talley, Adel. Ilarolinton, and Hollisterville, to Moscow, 28 miles and back, three times a week.' Leave Honesdale Monday, Wednesday, and - Prlday - at sX'a ni; Arrive at Moscow by 12 m: Leave Moscow Tuesday , Thursday, and Saturday it Arrive at Ronald-ale by 11 p en. Proposals are invited fircalx-times-a-week serv4ce. 2311 From Haralliaton, by Canaan, to Waymart,ls miles and back, three times a week: Leave Harranten Tueeday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 ala • Arrive at Waymart by 12 In ; Leave Waymart Tuesday; Thursday, and katurday at 1 p m ; - Arrive at flamlinten by 5 p m; 2812 From Easton, by South Easton, Bittztown, mansbargli, Lauhauch, Bethleheni, Allentown, Weaversville, Shameraville, Cabienuqua; Lehigh Valley, Laury's Station, Kreidersville, White Hall Station, Slattagtori, Lehigh Cap, avid Lebighten, to Mauch Chunk, 46 miles and back, daily, except Sunday, by railroad. Leave Emden dailyi except Sunday, after thilarrival of the marls from New York andPhiladelphia,say at 10 a in; .A.rrive,at Mauch Chnnit by 2 pm ; Leave Mauch Chunk daily, except Sunday, at 4am ; Arrive at Easton by L am; 2318 From Elkton, by Bath, Petersville, Newhard's, Cherry vine, and Berlinsville, to Lehigh Gap, 25 miles and back, takes, week. Leave Easton Tuesday ind. Friday at 1 p in; Arrive at Lehigh Hari:i r 6 p mi Leave Lohigh- Hap Monday and Friday at 8 a m ; Arrive at F.aston by 1 p in. 2314 From Easton,by Nazareth, Stockertown, Belfast, and Wind Han,:tri Peponoming, 23 miles and back, _six times a week. to NarAreth , and three times a week residue. Leave Easton daily, except Sunday, after arrival of Philadelphia and New York mails, sly. at 2 p m; Arrive at Nazareth by 4 p m ; Leave Nazareth daily, except Sunday, at 10 a m; Arrive at Beaton by. 1.2 in ' • Leave Nazareth Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, on arrival of tunft,from Easton, say sit 4 p.m; Arrive at Peponemlag by 8 p m; Leave Poponoming Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day at BeSna;.-- Arrive at Nizaretiiiy 10 a m. 2315 From Easton, by Martin's Creek, Middarghhi, -Richmond, Stone Church, and Mount Bethel, to Dill's Ferry, 20 miles and back, three times a week. :.save Button Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday,on • arrival•of mail from New York and Philadelphia, sayatlpm; " Arrive at Dill's Ferry by 9 p m ; . Lay IS Dill's Ferry Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday' . ,at 7 a • Arrive at Beaten by 12 in. •Propoisals are invited for six-times-a-week service. 2310 From Easton, by. Lower ,Sancon and Stout's, to liellertown, 16 miles and back, once a week.. „ Leave Easton Thursday at 7 a M; Arrive at iieLlertown by 12 m; Leave ilellertown Ttuareday at 1 p m ; Arrive-at Easton — by tf , p in. 2317 Fitim Seaton, by Kessler' s and Blue Mountain, tss, - Flicksiville, 24 miles and back, once a week: Leave Easton Thursday at 65.4 a m; • Arrive at Flicks villa by 11Wa In ; Leave •Flicksville Thursday atl p ; Arrive atEaston by 6 p m. • 2818 From Stone Church to Boston, 3 miles and tack, • - Leave Stone Church flatnrday at 1 p m; • Arriza atikietoribykp m; ; - • Leavo Boston latnraayat rim; - • ' .Arrlveat Stone Church - hi 7.1. a m.. - • ••••' 2819. -From Frsemansburg, by Lower gal2Coli, Stela*" rtngtown, Barsenvilie,Bedminsterand to Doylestown, 87 miles and back, once Is weak. Leave Freettuundmig Wedsweektytit Arrive at Doylestown by S'p sa.it Doylestown Doyleston Tuieday at Arrive at Freemansburg by 410. m. 2320 From Bethlehem, by Hanoverville, to Beth, 9 miles and back, three time a week. Leave Bethlehem Tuesday; Thursday,' and Eiatin , day, on arrival of mail from Easton, say at W I pm;.. Arrive at. Bath by 7 p m ; Leave Bath Teesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7 a m; Arrive at Bethlehem by 834 a m. 2321 From Allentown, by RueU , vlll - e, to North White Hall, 8 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Allentown Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3 pm; Arrivent North,Whiteliall by 6.p m; Leave North White Hall Monday, Wednesday, and itriday at 9 a m ; Arrive at Allentown 12 m. 2322 From Alleatostn,rby Oratield, to Schnecksville, 10 • miles and hack. eerie', a week. Leave Allentown Monday and Thursday at 8 p m; Arrive at Schnocksvifle by 8 p m •- Leave Sehneeksv.llle Monday and Thursday at 9 a in; Arrive at Allentown by 12 m. irtn_From Allentown,..by South .White Rupps vile, Fogiesville, 0 rimville, Hlinesvlile , Lenbarte. vine, Uamburg, Shartleavi.le, and Btranstown, to Rebrerskurg, 03 miles and back. three times a week. Leave Allentown Monday, Wednesday, and. Friday at 7 a m• - A :rive at liebrertherrg ty 9 pm; • Leliveilebrersburg Tuesday, ,Thiusday, and &tan . day dt 7 am; • Arrive at Hamburg by 9 p - • - 2324 From Allentown, by Wescoeville, Treirlertown, . ' • Bridnig. *vine, M anatawny, and Monterey, to Kate. tow°. 22 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Allentown Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of mill tram Easton, sarat 2 p m ; . .Arrive at Kutztown-by 7 p in; Leave Kutztown Monday, Wednezdzy, and Friday •-at 6 pm; Arrive at Allentown by 11 a m. • 2326 Orom Allentown, by Emus, Macungie, Ileasing. LOl2ll , Swamp, Mertztown, Kutzeille; Vntatown,• New Jerusalem, Coxtown, Fri cetown, Maiden Cm*, and Temple, to Reading. 88 miles and back, (pcity; except Sunday, by railroad. Leave Allentmen daily, except Sunday, at 8 a az; Arrive. at Reading by 9.45 a in Leave Reading daily, except Sunday, at 6a m , • • Arrive at Allentown•by 7Z a m. . INSTRUCTIONS. Chntainfwgrcenditi 'cnitle be incorporated-in the contralti' to the extent the departmext may deem peeper. 1. Seven minutes are allowed .to each - intermediate office, when not otherwise specified_ for assorting the mails"; but on railroad and steamboat routes there is to be no more delay than Is stifficniut for an exchange of ..the mail bags. . ' 2. On railkotui and steainboat Roca, and.othefrontes where thwmode of conveyance admits of it, the special agents of the Past Office Department, also post office 'blanks, mall bags; locks and keys, are, to be conveyed witboutexire charge. - 3. On railroad and steamboat lines the route agents* Of the department are to be conveyed without charge, and for their exclusive use, while travelling with litie mails, a commodious car t er apartment in the centre of a car, properly lighted, warmed, and.furnislied, adapted to the convenient separation and due security of the mails, is to bc provided I . iy the contractor,-under the di rection-of the denartment, , Railroad andsteambeat compsniesase required to take the, mail DOM and deliver it into the post offices at the commencement and end of their routes, and to and from all offices not more than eighty rods from a station or landing. Proposals may . be- submitted for the perform ance of all other side seweice=that is, for offices over eighty rods from a-station or tending, ' Receipts will be required for mail .be ccinveyeo in charge of pemone.employeobY railroad companies.-- There will also be 'way bills" prepared 'by postmasters, or other -agents of dhis department, to acco,rnpany the mails, specifying themetnitier andtestination of the see • eml bags. ' On - the princlpta stage.routee, likewise, re ceipts will be required and way blllsforwarded; the lat tim to tarexamined by the several postmasters, to insure regularity in the delivery of 'mail bags.", 4. No:pay will be made fair trips not performed ; and for eaoli.of times omissions not satisfactorily explained three times the pay of the trip may be deducted. For arrivals so far behind time as to break connexion with - depending mails, and not sritticien fly excu.sed,ond.fourth 'of the compensation Rol. the `trip is subject to forfeiture. Deduction will alao'be ordered for a grade of perform 'ance inferior to that specified in the Contract.— • For repeated delinquencies 'of the kind herein epee!. fled:enlarged penalties, proportioned to the nature. thereof and the importance of tht mail, may be made. 5. For fearing behind or throwing 'off the Mails, or any portion of Ahem, for the 11411/iBBioll of passengers, or for being concerned, in setting up or running an ex 'presa oenveying intellrgence to advatice of the mail, a marterfe pay may - he-deducted. . 6. Pines will be Imptisell , unless the delinquency be' promptly and satisfactorily explained by certideates of poatn‘astera or. theafflclavlt.s of other credible .inrsons, for failing to arrive in contract time; for neglecting to take:the mail from ordellier iatths post office • for eta faring it to be wet. injured, dentroyed, robbed,.or last; and for refusing, 'after . dertinnii, to convey the' mall es frequently as'the contractor runs, or is concerned in running:a coach, car, or steamboat on a route. T. The Pestmester General may annul the contract for repeated failures to run agreeably . to contract'.; for violating the Pint Office - laws, or dlobeying the instruc tions of the department; fog refusing to.disthurge a care tier when requiring by - the department to - do. sir : ; for' running an express as aforesaid; or for transporting persona or packages conveying . mailable matter eat of thetnaii. 8. The „Postmaster :General may order an_lnet ease of service on a route bY'alloWing therefor" arra' rata In-' crease on the contract pay,' lie may change schednlne of departures and arrivals in all cases, and particularly to make them conform to connexions with 'railroads, without increase 101,4,, provided the running time by not abridged. -I.le may also order an increase of -speed , allowing, within the restrictions of the law, apro rata increase of. pay: for the additional stock or carriers, if any. The contractor may, however, in the case of in crease of speed, relinquish the contract, by giving. prompt notice to the department that he prefers doing solo tarrying the order Into effect. The Postmaster General may also cur all or disconttade the service. in whole or In part, at pro rate decrease of pay, allowing. one menth's -extra. compeneation ~ nn the amount pentad With, whenever, in las opinion, the publicinter eats require the change, or in env he - desires to super sede it by'a different grade of transportation. 9. Paymentirwill be made by - collections froth or drafts on poatmasters, or otherwise, after the expiration Of each quarter—say is February, May, August, and November.- IG. .The distances aregiven according to the best in formation; but - no increased pay will - bo allowed should they bwgreater than advertised, if. the Pointe to be sup plied be correctly stated. Bidders titust .inform them selves on this point, Iliad also in reference to'the weight, of the mallytheconditiono froads; hills, stretunse*c... and all toll bridges, ferries. or obstructions of any kind - by which expense may ha incurred. •No claim for addi tional pay, based on 'such eroded, 'can lie considered; not for•allevel mistakes-or nrbiapprebension as to the. degree of service.; nor for bridges destroyed, ferries dis continued, or other obstructions increasing distance, oc dining durhig therrintract• tete): ()glees established after this adyertisement itl issued, and also during tike contract term, are to be visited without extra pay if the dlatiMee be not increased. 11. A bid received alter the last day and hour nam ed, or without.thir guaranty 'required by law and a cer tificate as to the sufficiency of 'such guaranty, cannot be considered in competition with a regular, proposal roe . moat& In amount. 12. lliiideni should tlist'propese for service strictly according to the aityiirtisement, and *eh, if they desire; gdwrateht for different service; and If the regular bid be the lowest offered for. the advertised service, the eith er preiovitiobs may be considered. • 13. 'There should be but one route bid for.in.a prop°. sal. Conrolidated dr combination bids C•proposl ng one sum' for two or. more routeir) are forbidden by law, and cannot beeonsidered.. 14. The route, the service, the yearly pay, the name and residence of the bidder, (that is, his moat post of fice address,) andlhose of each member of a firm, where a company offers, Should be distinctly stated. : Biddeie ale requested to use, as far as practica ble, the printed Loon of proposal fUrniehed,by the de partment, to write outin•flall the sum of their-bide, and to retain eopies . of them Altered bidarehould net be .submitted; . .nor. should - bids once imbinitteci be withdrawn. No withdrawal of a bidder or guarantor will be allowed unless dated and reeelved'beforti the Yost . daf far Aire" tying proposals. • • Bach - lild•mnerbe ginirantied' by - two responsible per sons General guaranties cannot be - admitted. The bid and guaranty should be Signed plenty with the full name of each person.. The department reserves the right to reject any. bid which may be deemed extravagant, and also to dime astral the bids of tailing asotrietors and bidders. 16. lre.ladd 'should be sealed, aupereeribed Hiatt Proposals, State of Penn., " addressed "Second Aassletant 'Postmaster General, Con tract Office." and sent by moil, not by or to au agent; and postameters will not enclose manned& (or letters of atty.itiud) in their quarterly ro. 17. The contracts are to be executed wed returned to the deportment by.or before the lit day of Amoug, 1860 ; but the serifs il mint be commenced, on the let July. preceding. or on the mail Jay next after that date, whether: the contracts be env:tilted or not. No -proposi tion toirneirfer frill be coniffieied until the contracts aro executed and received at the department ; and then no transfer wilt be allowed unless good and sufficient reasons therefor are -given, to-be determined .by the de partment. in all cases the reUring Mintractor will be required to become one of thp sureties on the new con; tract. .18. Postmasters at offices. on or near railroads, but more than eighty mils front a atationf.wilNimmedisiolY after the Slat of March next, report their.exactdistance from the nearest station and hoW they are otherwise supplied with tbe mall;to enabler the Postmaster Gen eral to direct a mall-messenger iropply from vie Ist of Talk next. 19. Section eighteen of an act of Congreas ,approved Mirch 3,1835, provjlies that contracts for the transpor tation of the trail ehall.be let "in every ease to the low est bidder tendering.intilcient guaranties for 'faithful performance, without other reference to the mode of such transportation than may be necessary to provide forth° due celerity, certainty, mad aeon: ty of such transportation." Mader this law, bids that propose to transport the mail-with "celerity, certainty, and securi ty," baring been,dixided to be the only legal hide, are construed providing for, the entire. mail, however large, and- whatever may be . fhb triode of conveyance necessary to insure its "celerity, certainty; and securi ty," and will have the preference over - ali others. • 20. A modiScation of a bid in any of its essential terms hr tantamount tort new bid, and cannot be receiv ed, sous to interfere with a regular eompetftkon, after the last hour bettor receiving bids. only a new bid, with rcuiranty mid certificate, lathe only vay to modify 1. Postmastereare to be careful not to certify the sufficiency of guarantors or smretlea 'without knowing that they are persons of sufficient responsibility end all bidders, guarantors, and sureties-are distinctly noti fied that on a failure to enter Into or perform the con tracts for ths serrice proPeind for in the accepted bids, their legal liabilitioewllilso enforced against them. Preeent'eontractors, and persons known .at the aapartment, must, equa ll y 1091 others, procure gnar antora and , certificates of `llielrAulliabittoy subitantially in the forms above prescribed,. The tenifiCate4/ Of suf ficiency must bq signed:by a „posimuuder or 'by a Judge of a court of record; No Other iertificato will be admitted. J. HOLT, Postmaster Genera/. February 1, 1860-Bt. er's,. Sarsaparilla. A compound remedy, in which we have labored to po?- duce the most effectual alterative that can be made.— It is a concentrated, extract if Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of atilt greater altera tive power as to afford an effective antidote for the dis eases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It la believed that ouch a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accem- Idieh their cute must prove of immense service to this ieriMiless of our- afflicted telMw citizena. flow com pletely this compound will do it has been proven by ex perimentun many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints:— ' SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS CCUPLUNTS, ERUPTIONS AND Eaurrin DiaxAssa, - Ilizaaa, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, Tu- MOILS, SALT . BIIBOII, SCALD READ, SYPITILIS AND SYPHILITIC AFFECTIONS, ,14D.OURIAL RASE, DROPSY, NEURALGIA on "TioDorapousus;:,Damrsrr, _DYSPEPSIA AND /NDIOP-STION, ERYSITEIIS, Boar on Si. ANTHONY'S F/RE, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Istrurart or TEE BLOOD.. This comp'onnd will be found a groat promoter of health, when taken In _the spring, to expel the foul hu mors which fester In the blood at that season of the year. By the timely expulsion of-them many rankling disorders are nipped:in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themseivesafrom the en durance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will atrive.to rid itself of corruptisne, if not assisted' to dcrthis throtigh the natural channels or the body-bratralterative medicine. Cleans out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities burst ing through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when-you find it is obstructed and alugelab in the veins ; -cleats° it whenever it is foul, and your feel ings will tell you when. Even whore no particblar dia orer is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer for cleaning the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all Is well ; but-with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health:. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is dis ordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation' of accomplishing these ends. But the world hail been egregiously deceived.by preparations of it, partly be cause the drug alone'hut not all the virtue that is claim ed for it, but more -because many preparations, pretend ing to be concentrated:extracts of It, contain but little virtue of Sarsaparilla, or anything else. During late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a.quart of extract of Sarsaparilla for one do.lar. Most of these have been .frauds-upon the sick, for they hot orily.contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curatlyeproperties what ever. Hence, bitter and painful _disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which toed the market, until the name itself is Justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat, Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to Supply such a remedy as shall rescue the .name from the load of obliquy which rests upon it.— 'And we think we have ground fortrellevieg it has vir tue§ which are irresistible by the ordhutrY run of the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to secure their complete emdiction from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bot tle. . , • PREPARRIIIir DR. J. C. AYER' & CO. . .. LOWEL, MASS. ... Price, $1 per Bottle; Six Bottles for $6. a . • yer ) s Cherry- Peet°- . Rd.L, has won fol itself such wrens wn ibr the Cure of or .ery variety of Throat and Lung COmplaint, that it is en tirely unnecessary for uc to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has boon employed. As it has long been hi constant vas throughout-this-section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the boat It ever has been;•and that It may bevelled on to do tbr their rcli-f nil it has evertmen found to do. ayer's Cathartic . Pills . . Ffitt THE CURE OP . ealtiVatelS, Jaundice, Dyspep sia, Indigation, Dysentery, Pbut Stomach, Erysipelas, IJTaaache, Piles, Rheumatism, Sinptions and Skin Diseases, liner Coseplslint, Dropsy, otter, Tumors and Sall Rheum, Worms, GoislaVeipalgia, iis. a Dtnntr Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. . ' They are sugar-coated, so that the Most seiaeitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the:liest aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents per Boa; •Five boxes fOr 81.00. Great number of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their nauma to certi fy. the unparalleled usefulness of these reMedies, bntonr space here will net permit the insertion of them.- •.The . Agents below named furnish gratIiour,..A.MERICAN ALMA NAC in which they are given ; with - alio full description+ of the above complaints, and.the tree tment tint should' be followed for their cure. • • • Do not. be put off by unprlnbiPled dealers with other pe.eps ra tie ns they make more profit on.. Demand ATER'S, and 'take no others. The slek want the beat aid there is Isor themi and they FitOU Id have it. . • ''All'our.ltemedies are for sale by ' • efft - . , L. lientherger and D. S:Ra..ber:Lebttnon L.T. A. Rae- OK Honorer ; E. K. liornipg, - Qnol H. lE' Delver & Aro. Appetite; Bowman & Son Datrinbellstown; 31.11. Alyerstown; and by all drsiggist: ' • LINDSEY'S IXIItOVn : • BLOOD SEA - ItCHER THE OILY AOKIVONVLBDOND • REMEDIAL AGENT For linpurity'of 'the Mad, • • TDAT DOES ITS WORK ' THOROUGHLY, EFFECTUALLY. AAD WITHOUT ! Tn" groat PURIFIER; now before the public but a - few years, has already won a name and reputation - - anexampled in tile hisitory „cif any medicne ever inven . tad. The ingredients composing it are simple. yet in combination all powertul in driving disetse from the human system. -It cures , : . ' Scrofula, 1 Cancerous formittions, Cutaneous - Dines* •••1 Erysipelas, Dolls, Philples on the facie, ~ ,_ Sore lyes, Old & stubborn - Ulcer., Scald llead, 'Teller affections% ;‘ :.' Itheumatio Disorders, Dyspepsia,' . , ! - ' Coitivenent, laundice, ' • •••' • Salt Rheum, 'Mercurial Disses 4 . lleneral Debility, Mier Complaint,,. •• ' . Less of Appetite, Low Spirits, - .'i ' ".• • Foul Stomach, Fame/. •ObinPlainligoiad all Diseases having their origin. in an impure state or the Blood- EvOry' Agent who has this medicine for male, has cir culars on band coniaining certificates from persons who Lave been cured brfte moo. Many of- them, are, desper ate cases, aid commend tbAimselves to the attention of those - afilicted:withAity of the above diatoms. The fol lowing certificate aforiels.eeleeted, as carrying with it 1 the most indubitAble evideneebr thovirtues of tbls won derful medicine. • ' - Sworn 'statement pf David M'Creary, of Napier Town ship, Reilfordcounty:: April;l.B6B,.ati near as I can remember, a small pimple made its appearance on my lip, which soon be came enlarged and Aare. 1 need poultices of sorrel, and wash of blue. vitro!, Without effect. Finding the sore extcadtag,l called On Dr. lily, of Schellsbnrg, who Pro neunced it Charms, and proscribed a wash of sugar of load and bread Retaliate: Finding these remedies of no area; I called upon Hr. Shaffer, of.Davidville, Somerset county, who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and . gave me internal and external remedies—the latter con slating principally of caustics; but all to no purpose, the anicase continued spreading toward the nee°. I next need it preparation of arsenic, in the form of salve. This fora time checked thediseise, but the inflammation soon increased. I next' called upon Dr. Staler, of St. Clairs villa, Dedford'ocounti, - ..who also pronounced the disease Cancer, and .applied a salve said to be a never failing remedy, but it had no effect whatever in checking the •spread of the sm. In December, of the mute year, the disease lied eaten away. a greater part of my upper and had attacked the nose, wbeu I went to Cincinnati. Where I consulted Prof. R. S. Newton, of the Eleatic Medical College. He pronounced the disease "acutanee oUs Cancer,superindirced by an inordinate use of suer miry. " He applied mild zinc ointment, and gave me in ternal frtuaedtes. My Lace healed up, but the inflamma -tlon was not thoroughly removed. In February, 1857, he Pronounced inn cured, and I left for Itune. In April the disease again returned, and so violent was the pain.- ..that I could not,rest at night I Late in May I returned to 'Cincinnati; and again placed myself under the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I remained until Septemberdn - ring:which time he . used every known remedy, and part. ly succeeded in checking disease, but when.' return ed home there were still three discharging uleeri upon my'face. I continued using Newton's preparations, and also medicine that I got from Dr. Ely, but the Cancer continued 'growing until R. had eat off the left side of my. nom, thegreadrperk'ort g f m Y oft cheek, and had at nig cured ack ed mY since/eft s e Dr Sly g faild he iven rip pouldall hope of ever. be. eve relief,tout that a cure was impoesible- In March, 1858,1 bought a bottle of ”Illood Searcher," but I must conflraffthatl luwino . faith. in it. I was very weak - wheit I commenced taking 11; bat I found that I gained strength day by day, andsilso that the ulcer, commenced drying up. continued, and when the' third bottle was taken my fitce was Veiled is if by a mita/lei- .I. used a fourth bottle, atid_thilve been healthier sinCellian I have been for the last seven' years. Although - iny face is smilkillisfigurea r am still grateful to a boulin-PrOVidefroa who has spar ed my life, and which has been Seine through 'the Infant mentality of LINDSEY'S IMD/lO`lliD BLOOD SILIRCHER. DAVID lIVeREARY. Slone and subscribed, this 31st day of.duguat, A. D. 1868, before me, one of thejuatines the , pe l iee, frie":the Borough of Hollidaysburg,.Blitir county, pa, Witness—U. J. Jones. JafrivlClOnutv, J. P. .R 51. LEMON, proprietor. tiollidayabarg, Penria. - For sale by H.ii. Gettle, Alrralconis ; Martin Early, J J o h n Capp & Son, offestown ; John Seltzet, Mount Nebo; John Carper, Ruchaitanville. nville ; John Dein- N A.n IngeryOunpbellstown g intorts John 0. Oobaugh, Bridgeport; all of Labooon sonny . Also sold at Dr. Geo. Roni,,Drue Shire; Opposite tl Court House, Lebanon, Pa. : 1101* AR DASS O. ; A T *ION PlllLAbEritita; A Smievoleeit Institution *deaf:hid by special Endow • • wield for the Zdief grAikSick and Distrcued, off tided' with Vireifet and Epidemic ' Dianna, and mpectedtse for the Cure • ,• of Diseases of the Sexual •. - • Organs.- ..I' MCAT: ADVICE given gratin by the AUting geon, to all who apply .by letter, .vri th n descrip tion of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of 'UN &c,,) and in eases of extreme poverty, Medicines Pu nished free -of charge. VALUABLE REPOETS on Spermatorrhoes, and oth ei Diseases of-the Sexual Organs, and on the Nue' am. EDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the gimictod in sealed letter envelope., tree - 92 charge.* Two or three Stamps fbr postage will be acceptable.. Address, DR. J. SKILLIN liUIId ELTON, Actin* Sur geou, llowiu-d Association ,' No. 2 "South Moth btreet Philadelphia, Pa, By. order' of the Directors. EZRA D. -BRAM:WELL, frerident.- GEO. F.AIROUELD, Siretary . 4 Nov. 30, '6O-ly • • - t e •P l EVr i g .-are,:ireinretkto forAiilklliolt: oar* - D: fo • o td q.; itAtY:pinee In J.eb.. ' ifienailiartb LehalAkaOroughg. - Urdem:left at their min 'w il l be promptly attend se. oe, April 21, 1.1158. MYERS k SEOUL .Mountain Herb Pills. ABOVE, we present you with a perfect likeness of Tema; a chief of a tribe of the etreag. Aztec Na ti n, that once ruled Mexico. You will find a fall ac count of him and his people in our Pamphlets and Al manacs—to be bad gratis, from the Agents for these Pills. The inventor and manufacturer of "Judson's Moun tain Herb Pills," Its, spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited nearly every country in the world. Re spent over Six years among the Indians of the Rocky Mountain and of Mexico, and It was. thus that the “illourrstm limn Pats" were discovered. A very interesting account of his adventures there, you will find in our Almanac and Pamphlet. It is un established fact , that all dimness arise from IMPURE BLOOD! The blood is the life) and when any foreign or nn healthy matter gets mixed with it, it Is alt at once die: tributed to every organ)of the body. Every nervefeels the poison, and all the vital organs quickly complain.— The stomach will not digest the food perfectly_ The liver ceases to gamete a sufficiency of bile. The action Of the heart is weakened,And es the circulation is fee - ble. The lunge become clogged with the polaenouernat ter; hence. a cough—and all from a slight impurity at the iorintain-head of life—the As If you had thrown some earth, far lnetance, in a pure spriag,from which ran alloy rivulet, in a few minutes the whole mimeo of the, etream becomes disturbed and discolored. As quickly does Impure blood fly to every part, and leave its !ding behind. .All' the pasiages become ob structed; and 'unless theobetruction is remoied, the liunpof life soon - dies out. ' , These pills not only purify the blood, but regenerate. ILlPthe secretions; of the body; they are, therefore, uns Availed as a . . • . CURE 'FOR BILIOUS DISEASES, Liver Gmnplaint,.Slek headache, kr. This -Anti.Bilioug Medicine expels.from the-blood the hidden seeds of din ease, and renders all the Childs and secretions pare and fluent, clearing and resuscitating the vital organs. Pleasant 'indeed, is it tows, that we are able to place within your reach, S . :medicine like thii,"Mottrart lizan Pius," that will Taw' dlreetlylrrthe aillirted parts. through the:blood and fluids of the tuly, and 0111190 the sufferer to beightetivilth the flush of beauty and health. Judson's .Pills -are ffie Best Besiedy in existence for the ,following Cbmplaints: Bowel Complaints,. Debility, Inward Weakness, Coughs,. • • :Fever and Ague, - - Liver Complaints, Colds, Female Complaints, Lowness of Spirits, Chest Diseases, headaches, Costiveness, Indigestion, . Stone and Gravel, Dyepepais, • Influenza. Secondary Symp- Diarrlices, Indamation, toms. Drop, • * • * * * * GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE! • PCmalee who value health, should, never be without these Pills. -They purify the blood, remove obetructinse df all kinds, cleanse the akin of all pimples and hi Ach es, and bring the rich color of health to the pale cheek. The Planta' and herbs of which these Pills aro made, were discovered luta very surprising way among the Tezucankatribe of Aborigines in Afexico. Get the 'Almanac of our Agent, and.you will read with delight, the very interesting-accorint it contains of the "Gam Maim:we of the Aztecs. OBSERVE.--The Mountaiwnerb PlBasra put np in atßeautiful Wrappet..:liaeli box contains 40 pills, and Retail at 26 centsbox. • All genuine, have the .sig naturo of B. L. JUDIS Tor ONifirPo oa ,esch box. L.: S L•EMP - R•Oltit I Pa l f RS, No:`, 00 - 4,eonard • Street, • • . ivrwtaltr. im e „,. Agnate 'wanted always--Addresa 116 above. IE, Sold in jailtanon.by Dr. Oro. Ron, aped D. 2. Haber. Felinnit*El,4Boo.--6m. . • • . • sANTFincirs --• LIVER - INVIGORATOR,' .• NEVER DEB' ILIATES. - IT IS compounded entirely , from 'Omni, and' has be tome establifilled fact, a StandaniMedicine, known anti iipprottetly all Oita - have used it, and is now resort ed•to with conlldenco,M sU the •difiRtLEIBB for which -it is recommended: 'Rim* cured thousand° wbobidgiveaup all hope unsolicited certificates in 'The dose must be adapted , individual taking it, & us actgently on the bowohi Let the dictates of your use of the LIVER IN will mare LIVER 00M TACKS, MYSPEPSIA, BUM HE R 0 0 „M -KT', DROPSY; S 0 U R COSTIVENESS, OH. L RA MORRUS'CITOLERA LENOE, JAUNDI 0E ES,. and may be used sue ..RY • FAMILY MEDI lIE.ADACIIE,(ne TWENTY MINUTES, IF SPOON FUSS ARE TAN •attack. ALL WITO USE IT ARE hilts foyer. In Mix Nvsec hrthe month swallow both togethor.. PRICE ONE DOLLAI3,,PI3Th SANFORD'g EA.MIGY CATHARTICI9LIS, , - COMPOUNDED FROM, Purely Vegetable Entracte and put up 'in CLASS CA ' 3EB air tight and will keep in any elli s nate The FAMIti Y eCA VIA RTIO.PILLM a ger , tie but'. active Cathartic ()Intl ich thnierprlititor has used in' his practice more than twenty 's, - The constantly increasing Ji•- demand4•9BBoaa who have long used the PILLS and Not SatiliftietM k wbiek all express in regard to'• their use,Stiducodi tie to piece them within the I reach-of all. The Profeeelon well knOw - that - A rnbioat cathartics act on different portions > of the bowels, ; - The FAMILY CA THA.:RTIC PILL has with due reference to Xhis welkestabliiihed fact, been compoundatfrom a variety of tip; purest vege table Extracts, which - act- alike on everyy, part of the alimentary canal, and are GOOD - and skfe in all crises where a IiATHeETSO.• ie• 1 - 1 needed, - such as DE RANGEKENTS :of STOMACH, SLEEP I NESS. -PAINS IN TIM BACK 'AND LOIN Et, ocratowass, • PAIN AND SORENESS OVER THE . WHOLE BODY, from swlrlort cold, which i frequently, if neglected, r- end nal ng courae'of Fe ver. LOS 9OF - APPE .* TITS a CREEPING SEN SATION OF COLD OVER F . THE BODY, ,ItFiSTLE9B - HEADACHE or WRIOMT TtunTLEAD alt INFLAMMAT ORY_ i ce- DISEASE, WORMS in CHILDREN or ADTILTB. RHEUMATISM,* Agreat PURIFIER °film BLOOD . • Mid Many disease towkdch 'flesh is tithe, too =timorous to mention In' this ad re r them en t. Dave, I • PItICE TEEP DIKES. The 'Liver Invigorator and PamUy Cathartic - Pills are retailed by Druggist generally, 80,1 d who by the. Trade in all t h e huge towns. B. T. SALNFORD, At. D. 3 lanufacturerund Proprietor, 333 DBOADWAY, NEW YORK. 1 a . 45:23;1859-L1 y - CAMPBELL'S • •radian Pali:. Killer. r MUS remedy Raring recently bean" ntrodlioed in Leh. la_ anon Ocilliticls Prepared from .extraots of Roots. - •Eierbs, Barks and:Balsams, which grow upon -America's liwn prolific 8011, can be applied externally iguil titer o 1" with perfect safety for the follOring complaints of 'Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, ...Neuralgia, Sprains. Bruises, Colic, sudde,rt Cold, Tooth Ache, Pain in the - aoints,'alid:Limbs, Bpi eai-Comphtint, cocitreeted • • Joints, Sore Throat, Out of many cures effected by this medicines the fo lowing may ba mentioned : • - Oornwall, Lebanon County.' January 12, laid, Mr. John Careptiell—Dear Sir iterewfths certify that 1 hare used your Indian Pain Killer in risyleinity arid found it the beat medicine I ever used; my wife has been affected with Rheumatism for a- lon g , t i me which , disabled her to work; through the - nee — 'Of three 'bottles of your medicine she was perfectly cured and is _entirely .relieved from gain. I will not be vdtbont this medicine in my family as long as it qpn.be.obtai ne ,d . . .U-021 BERMS.. • MORE TESTIMONY We refer to the testimony of .the felloveing-persons, from whom 311 who doubt the Muttsef . the tb oheiee, may learn •what it can perform., • John Wok}; of Cornwall,,tialanaott county,. was cured of severe Blieumatiam'and 12yElpetd e b y the n ee or two w m . shiner, of Cornwal4Debetionsonpty7.was afflic ted With severe Rhenuatislia'fiir maa7. - yeirs haring fre quently been conilnedlo bed. ,Two Bo tA l tie'ithr l Bl hint ccompletely, and enabled him to' woriCat . g . The same artkdo also clued his daughter of_.frosezi feet. Ilonne/iy, of Cornwall was cured of Rheumatism of fifteen years' standing. • J'amei..lty„ of - .(lBKuro,. at the,. advanced., age of 85 7Calo. timingßdhept4hencoatisuiffor inity - years, was cured of tha•nomphawit ulin• g the 'medicine for twe months. The medicine is..thspOid.4ha sold otify by - tho under signed residing in chmplattlitroot. Lebeuaom, pear J. M. or. send the medicine to any , part of too oanntry. RElisa 26 Cants per battle. • • JOHN CAMPBELL. .Lebanon, Jan. 1 . 2 0.060--Is.: '7 • aN 'OLD ;DR. AEATsl4;BEKtirjifkilkAV-'" ,i t .L/ obi and great diecovatleti.:4llm.,Taturall* ese .aud East Difika Medicines, diesetiotui for -the' certain cure, of ConstunptiOn. Bronohlthi, Coughs, „Oolds, Catarrh, Asthma, Fevers, }Wart Disease, Saville ...la„Vanser, Dyspepsia, Liver bomplaiuS, Gra vel and Uri nary Deposit/4, Finrude Complaintsl,ty., Illustrated with hundreds oT•certifliatts of mires 4ad - eaviags. - For the purpose of rescuing a B manymitf9rint' belt* as possible from premature death', itiatibe seat to any part of , the continent, by sending 45 'oedte to • DK. 11.1LPFLI, !. • • 457 Hroadway;WevrY o rk Cit. :Dr, Ooorge Rom, Lebanon; Dr. .8.2 a fiteveus. •Nalifkig; sllilemiburg - ; c. K. Keiter, trarrlslmrg ; John Beitennian; liamburg, J. Gt. Bre xn, Pottsville. Pet. 5, 1.859.-Iy. within thelakt We years of relief asthe numerous my-possession show. to the temperament of the od In minis quantities as to !Judgement .guide you in VIGOR A T O'lt. and it PLAINTS au, wous AT CHRONIC DIARRHOEA PLAINTS, DTSVITR. STOMAOHi.HABITIOAL OHOLERA4.I.OIIOLE INPANTIIII; P.'L A T FEbIALE . WEMENESS cessfully ex ont.OHDINA orNE. It will ante SICIt thateiluidi can testify,) lu TWIkOHJUREE TEA , . ' ZN*. • toppidikeinen t or 9.rq.*..ftm4r. le6th'"" ;Al! titOgTigorater and