iljc f iloomfirib iintfs. Tiiestlnif, Jftnutirtf ."', JS71. PAEM AND HOUSEHOLD ITBU3 Hfl tixetfe cnmmwtfertttnnsfrnm all pornnhofirc inleretfeil in mutter irbiKrlii Mutviing to tlda tleimrttnent. A Sinitle WoiillirMv'Irtss. This little instrument, says tin1. Jmir rwl 1 A'ilitil Viirmi-.ilrii, is pivjurtNl in tfio following way : Take a "lass iiliout ton im-lus in length mid 11110. inch in diaim-ler, ami (ill it up with the following lituiil: Two parts cainjihor, lint! part nitrate of potash, and ntic part sill miimuniai-; dissolve in Spirits of wine and mid water until you liavo partially precipitated the cainpliur. The extremity of the tube can be left open or hermetically closed. The glass tube is then fixed in u vertieal position against the wall or a board. The changes in the weather are thus indicated : 1. Ifthe weather is to be fine, the composition of the substance will remain entirely at the bottom of the tube, and the liquid above will be perfectly clear and transparent. 2. l?el'ore the weather changes to be come rainy, the precipitate will rise by degrees, and small i-ryHlulizutioiis, similar in shape to stars, will be seen to move about the liipiiil. 3. When 11 storm is imminent, the pre cipitate will rise to the top of the tube, assuming the shape of a leaf, or au as semblage of crystals. The liquid will appear to be. in a state of effervescence. The change very often takes place twenty-four hours before the change in the weather. t. The side from which the wind will blow in a squall will be also indicated by the particles of substance floating in the liquid, and assuming the shape of long hairy needles. 5. In the summer time, the weather being warm and dry, the crystalizatiou will have a tendency to remain lower in the tube, and the liquid will also be more transparent. The amount of crystalizatiou particles will be seen floating in the liquid will be a Hure sign or indication of tine or bad weather, and will depend entirely upon the suddenness of the change in the weather which is to take place, acting iti the most energetic way on the composition above described. The value of this simple imdrunictit to forewarn of an impending storm, and also to indicate the continuance of fine weather, will be readily appreciated by those whoso occupations are alfoeted by thechaiign of the weather. Warmth or Paper. Hiding in the cars between Huston and fiiew York, on u cold winter night, we suffered exceedingly with old feet. A fellow-traveller suggested that, they would soon become warm if wrapped in a largo newspaper. Wcdidso. in half an hour mcy were warm, aim wc tell asleep. Many times since the uewspaper has been used where a blanket was needed, from which decided comfort was obtained. Writing the above quite near a large window against which the cold Pecember wind is beating, says the New J'n;timl Farmer, wc became quite chilled, al though the temperature of the room, is nearly seventy degrees in the center. Hanging a newspaper against the window, wo are no longer chilled, let the wind blow as it will. So, if you value your potatoes, apples, and a warm floor under your feet, put the newspaper in place at once, and thank the thoughtful and painstaking person who made the discovery. A New Use fur (.'runlierrlCH. A correspondent of the California Farmer makes the following excellent rtuggestion : " 1 do not Fee how any ono who has ever noticed the delicate foliago and flowers of the cranberry, even when wild and uncultivated, could fail to be struck with its beauty. l!ut my object now is to call the attention of your read ers to its value when cultivated in pots, iu the house, or still better in hanging baskets. When thus grown, the long nlonder htenis, drooping from the basket, together with rich fruit, form a most beautiful object. Let those who mourn that they cannot ufl'ord to purchase for eign novelties to make a rustic basket, tid put a few cranberries iu it, and hang it iu tho window, and they will pay they never saw anything more beautiful. Pumpklu Pit. Mrs. S. Hannahs, Portage Co., (.)., nays : " Pare the pumpkin, then grate it, and add sugar and ginger to tustc, and milk enough to mako it of tho proper consistency ; then line your pie tins with crust, put in your pumpkin, and bake in the ordinary way. After trying this ince, no one will, 1 think, wish to go back to the old way of making pics of stewed pumpkin." (&T Illinois in shipping milk direct to How York City six car loads a month it it condeusod first. Itrclpo Tor A Very Nice Sponge Cuke. The weight of four eggs in sug ar, ami tho woiuht of two more in flour. Heat the whites of the six eggs to a stiff froth ; stir tho yolka and sugar to a frothy cream j put together Mir briskly, sill in the flour a little at. a time and stir enough to get the floor in and jm iwri . Put. in a round cake tin with tube iu the centre: bake in quick oven. It rises very light. titf- If till that the ilo;;s ol'thi- 1 .mitry cut were fed to the h gs, it would n-ako $.")0.0(IU,t.l(H worth of polls. And these dogs do no good, to say nothing of the f-WU.OlIU sheep they kill. fca) Tho timber land of this coitnti'v i cleared at the late of 1 II O.ilint.'ll a'-ies a year. At iliis rate our grand-ehildi : n will give a dollar a foot for clear inc. - - li-iy As fodder, the straw of nor long ing grain ero s gvaih s 11s follows the best first : Oat. barley, w heat, rye. 11 . s riiAtn.i: a. has a . iiitm She dDoliar IVrchUt un. A NrnapnpiT ol tho lrrnt Tlmrs. Intrmled for IVoiiln Snw on Uurih. Inclndlng Frmcr. Morlia'iin', MiTrliaiits, I"n feiironnl Jlcn, WuikerB, Tlilnkvrn, mil a I Mie nor of Honest Polk. mill iln Wivm, Hon, an ! liauichtcr o( ull ticli. ONLY ONE IXIl.I.AIt A VKAtt ! ONE Ilt'MIlir:l COPIES FOH 830. Or lea tlun On Cent aC ipj . Let thorn l. u S50 Club in cTury I'otl Udlcc. HKMl.WEERLV WI N, 81 A YEAH. of tha annio die ami Konural character ui THE WKBKI.r. but villi n uroatcr farluty of nilacollaneoua reailina', and fiirn!Mnjt ttie nwi toltl uucrlhciawltb to eMcr fntlincst. Iiocauxe It cornea twice a wcelclnstcaLl of ouce only. THE DAILY' Pt N, 80 A YEAR, A prcSmlniMHIy rcailjlue ncwpn8r. wllh the Itrk'iMt clrculntl n in alio world, r'rpe, Inrte uendent. and frarleta In poatlcs. Ail the newi from everywhere. Tw.i cuius a copy ; liy niall. 30 cuu a oiouiu.nr 80 aytur. TERMS TO CLUBS. TUB DOLLAR WEEKLY MIN. FItc coplea, one fear, separately adrirt'Mi'vt. I'our Dullnra. Ten oople, one yir, venorateir niMrrnjcd land auenracop) lo the gt Hit uo of i-liini K III 111 llnllnr.. Twenty copies, ono ycir, srparatnli' jildioscil ! v i.i au KLr : jjij .11 mi' UVU T tip Of CllltO. Fllloeu llollurs. Fifty enpla. one esr, lo onn n Idresi eiml tlio Bemi-Meekly one yeur t i cetler up ofrluli), Thlrly-ihrco DollarN. Fifty roplet, one year, "rp.naiciv nmlreaseil fund the Heinl Wecklyolicyearto iretter un ol cltiM, Thlrly-llve Dollars. One hnridred conlis, one ycr, tn o110 aiMre'i (and the Ually for one year to the fetter n-i or clul"- Filly llollnrs. One hundred copies, one yinr, H-poratclr nd dreised (and tha Ually lor one year lo ilieirVttur P"""" Wuy Dollnr.. TIIK HEHI.WF.Kli I, Y HUN. Fire copies, one year, scpnratelv nrhltoed fciuhl Dollurs. Tea eorrlea, one year, i-etiaralely addressed (and ao cxlra copy lo Kelter up of clnii), Mlxleco Dollars. HENl YOIR MONEY InPrwl Offlco orders. checks, or drafts on New . . ,'r""r eonvenlent. If not. t neu reKlner ttie leucra conlalnlni money. Address I. W. ENfll.AVn. Pnhlbher. Bun offlco. New York Cltv NEW -YORK: C O X T I N I! N T A L Life Insurance Company, Ol1' NKW VOIMC, STKICTL 1 M VTUA h I AkmcIh, H I. .", ! Is.sl KSall the new fnrms of pnlleles, and pre. senls us favorable terms asany fuiniiany in thu I idled Slat. s. The Company w ill make temporary loans on Its Policies. Thirt y days' uraee a Honed on eaeh payment, anil the po ley held nood ilnriiiL' that time. I'olieies issued b) this (.'nnipany am non-forfeit- tll'e. No extra ( harps are made fur traveling iwrmils. I'lilley holders sh.tie In the annual protits ut the Company, anil ham a voice In the elections and Iiiaiiai;c incut of the(! mpaiiv. No policy or medical fee chanted. .It'M'i H I.awiikm i:. Pres't. M. II. VNKlMII. Vice Pl'es l. . P.Piii.l.Ks. Hce'v. .1. F. II A TON. lieneral Axelit, Nil. ft North YMrd Street, 4.-1IJIJ Ciilleuo lllock, llarrlsbuiK. Pa. print v uoi sk, iNl'VT IModinlicliI, I'a. Til K siibs,'rllier havlne purchased Dm proKrty on the tinnier of Maine anil Carlisle slice Is, opposite theCourt lltiuse, Invites ull his friends and former oustoniers to Ldve hliu a call as he Is determined to furnish tlrsl class accommodations. . , TUUMAH fillJClf, a Hi. Proprietor. ALL. KINDH OKJOII PRINTING .N.oa" ""euule'l l the llluoinllcld Timed blram Job OUlc. I WITH IIKAUTIKlll.KNORAVINd, III X IT la. On a jrcar fur 60 canU. AdJnsi, KCUO, ftri Jiiyal, a mm hmm, mmw Dr. WAtTl-l!'.! C ' tTTOr-NIA VINEGAR BITTERS llundmb t.2 T!;r.-.:;r.iH's Off "5 1: ft 'I ? I'-ear pt Imoiiy to their WoiU'jr- H si u . Jul Ciintic MTH'ta. g S WHAT ARE T- EY?8c5 12 YIir.il AUU i i. A IMj " i i FANCY DRINK, PI? Vatic of Poor Rom, AVIiIhIccv, IVo(f fiplriri uiiri RDfitrm l.lquuradoctond,Bplr.od er.'lhwitt cncl X'i .ivMvUti iostc. called Tonlce,"" An..i;: ere," ' I'.tc;ori rG,M ac. ttiftt lend llio tlppkr c u to tiruUf-i-nr rrP und rutn, b:it two a tn:o Mtliclm , r.ir..".j from tlio NnWvo Ttt.tu nnd Hcrbof California, tree Irotii nil Alcoltotio Stlinnlnntu. Tlicy crn 11.2 c it eat in. ooi iri:ivn:st um a mm; C-1VISC ntlXfiri.Jiiiprrtrt Icsu,v:n. r t-.i InvlKorati.r ( t V.w i , U ciirryU. clT t pew :.f. j l;a:t;r hm1. rcfV.r!- ' c LI ;ui to u h'.t".. y c.;..i iIa ::. .'oiicr;on t:n j i;.;c: Hitter.' Btrori..;. tlo:i atifl remain lo; y, ur.wv.l. K1U0 will bo Eivcii fort-j inenra V r. f .:.. c! tliu Lout 8 arc net d.iulroycd y v.-';:. : : ,. , (.: otlivr ir.ti.iiH.ft'id the KU crJtiu ',. u. :. .'. i ..... point of rcualr. For InflHiinniiiory ftucl Chrrn!c l:bn;;r.n t in in mid -!oitl, Dyppritoiw, irr IutliscMlou, UiHoutt, UcinUic-iir r.ncUiitcrinlticnt l tvcu J)hicaHi tf tbo lUfiufJ Liver, Kidney, and lEliitlfic-r, the so Hitter l.&yo bcrn nioet puccuo ftl. fm U hint uitrs arc caused ty Vliinrcd Itluod. wlix'li ! ; jr::i:a!7 ro:tcod by tt'-ruit ut.:.t DYhl'fc.l'hilA ilkl lNDlfiESTiOX, Heed ftclic, roln Iu lb j Htioultltr-s f'fMtfliTIgl.tt.ces .f tl:a Chcft, DIi::nBrJ, t;onr Eructatltcs rf Uiu ftrnioc!!, tadtaBtolatho Womb, lilltoufi AtttcU, ra'pltatka of tlio Heart, Inilanm.aticn of tho l-augK, Tain ta tl o rrglons vt tho Kldnryn,ft:.d n br.ndrcl cticr j r.u'.Ll cyUjptonio.nru the t CBrSnrnrf Dyspcf.-:. Tin y Invigorate tho SLur.acli c:.d uti::;ula:o t..n to pldltvcracd bow c lo, which rinili:rt!ioni(;f u:iu:;:al!c'l efllcacy hi cluaimlLg tLtblyodtf uiUinpcritka, tid Imparting new lire md v'prr to tho v, holi ey.itc::). FOIttS!(.IN l J SK A SEP,i:raption3, Tetter, fait lihccm, Blotclu,8, 1 poti , Mr. j Ur. I ui tulcs, Hollo, Car banclcu, i;ine-oiMM, l.cr.ld ::tr.d, Cora Fyco, Erysip cIm, Itch, Kcurl'B, J Itirolorat!orr v( iho ruin, Humors nd Dlr.cncn tlio U'.:, of whutever ceiuo ornatujc, aro literally t' .ip tp cndcurrli d out ui thoByatcmina hori time by the V of tbocf r:ticra. Ono liotMo in audi caBCB will i on-. cc thy cicr.t Ir.crcdulouo t their eurattvo oUcct. Clcunuu the Wti. '.ol liluod Trhrnitvcr you find its ln:pTtrltlci V.r:t!::K tlToitjji t:.i;r-!:::i l-.iMmplcs, trnp tltiia i r i t n r. j di r.. ;v It yt.xi t;.ulitolwtrnctcd and il-.ilrh l:i t:.ir v; t:i:i rU r.rxo It when It 1b foul, and your f:-.;.r.j;i .: t-.l ,vt. Kl'p Vm blood imru and t:.ij It, tMU t.y t:.? , iv:il f:llyv. 1'IN, TAI'Iir.::i:othor Wt)!t SIS, lurking In tho yati'm cf r.mny thomiuudi.. r .-lTooti telly dcotroy cd aud ri-ii-.cvi:!. i or full dlitjticiia, rwid carefully Uio clrculur utuui.i! ike'.. UU!l', printed In lout laa-EUai'oa-lii.gUbt.,....r;i.(J.i, i'r.ucii uud tpoi.lL J. WALKER, "i-jprit.twr. II. Lt. Mci'UN t: CO., DruifilaU and Otn. Agcnta, fu FriuiclBoo, Cl1 and WaodWCuuuucrcj Struct, Ntw Yoi'. UTBQLD BT ALL UUUOUIiJTS AND LKAMiia. LEE AN 03ST Mutual Fire Tnsuriuice Company, (IF Joni'Kl -vii. l,'ini"ji. IJOI.ICIFS I'KKPKTVAI. at l.iiw Itates. No Steam risks taken. This is line id the Im'sI enniliieted and must reliable ('unianies In the stale. Country prnpertv insured Perpetually at $1 IX) per Ihuusand.und 'l ow ii pruierty at S" UU per tluinsand. The nVuiiN.v I villain Cattle Insurance Company, 1F POTTS V ILL II, I'll X VA ., TNst;iti:s noiiSFs ami catti.ii acainst Death, Theft, or Accident, at vciy Low Pales. ( all on or address LEWIS POTTER, m:w i;i.oo.ifii:i.i, pa.. Ai-'ciit lor Perry County. I'ioii. the. DttftitMlnrrtf Jtntrnn. iij .(. S7II. Yesterday .lames II. til ler, AL'ent of the Ij b auoii Mutual l-'ire Insurance Company, promptly paid Lewis Harris Ma", his insurance policy In full, which he hist by lire nit Kailroad street, last I'l l day. Mr. Cil ler also paid John PeUliu-i r fcsn. his In suiauce policy iu full, which was mi a nurse thai died last Saturday, anil was Insured iu the Penn sylvania Cattle Insurance Coiupan. of Polls-villi-. 41!) CLOTH 1M1 MADJl TO OUOCH! A CHOICE ASSOin MI'.NT OF CASSI IICB 80S, Always on hand, from which ton In t. CP! PSi MADK TO ORDER- HEADV-.M ADE CLOTHINCi of .Superior Quality always un hand. '. Morthiirr ,( Co., March 10, 'CI. New lilootulleld, Pu. JAGLE HOTEL NEW ULOOMFIKLI), Terry Count)', Tfiin'o. n'AVINd purchased the hotel formerly occu pled by David II. Lniifer, situated on North Carlisle Street adjoining lite Court House, I am prepared to receive transient KticsU or rvt;ulur boarders. To all who favor inn with their custom, I ahull endeavor to furnish ltr.it class accommodations. A vail is solicited. OKOJtOB DERRICK. Wooiiitlold, March 9, 1809. SlOlyfi E S 2 l srs- foil r cl VlWl a iv o iiixmpm eh sii imi iff-; Si T . 1 . Xjts 5 g 5 ,n , Made m M II l-OIIIIMi I a n yasi i , ELECT IMC SO A I The licut In hr- ll urht ! STRICTLY PURE! NO SAND! NOHOPIN! NO (LAY! NO ADUIrniiATION OF ANY KIND! Oil'rircn Oin Do Tir II'imih..-. Wirh! i.ir Jit"lltllWt. All JfoithlU Xrtllrrl. Jiy the, t.v of thu I'lvqwiVif un' Cn-tpriy"-hVlc Dobbin' JCltetric Soap,1 I'lotlio, Sldtirr, Fuel. I.hIkh', Tinx I I itml TiniiuT, j AM. AI!K WAVKD! j Try it once, mid use It ever aflt -rwiird. Kvcry J tiroccr Sl'IU Jt. Kvcry Family Vrnx It. " ; NO ONE CAN DO WITIIOI'T IT! 1 lit; Mire Unit Hie wrapper lias mi ii HutuI uf Mrs InKyautl Mr. Kulorprise. ami that im-h liar Is I HtiimiiiMl with the name nl the linenlcu- ! ami nilpiialnr, .1. Ii. Unmuss. as i e j other Is (.'eniiiin-. I.Ike I'verylhini; or Kieat value. It It exlenshi lv etuiiiterfeileil. anil Hie market filled wllh . Inlse ami worthless Kleetrlc Soaps, j not wnrlli liiiiise-i'iiniii, and ! dear even if kUcii away. ; The Finest American Toilet Snap, Inllv -,u:il to ; the I'feaeh made liy a I'leliell sini'pniaki I' ill the same manner as the Frein h 1 snaps are made, ami sold at I iine-l'uitrththeir price, is ! TKII'I.K SCF.XTKD Dobbins' Toilvt Soap! NO TOILET IS COMPLETE WITHOUT IT ! The Jtct Kiimllh nt III tin: Market .' It Is Riven the preference at every vvaterintr nlaco In the cvunlry. and is lor sale everywhiav. 1I'!IH lrU I''oi- H Hon t lie put nil with anv ( heap enminnn map. Try it. and .see hmv iniieh IIFTTliK Hi than wiesav. 11 dy ll'int I'nlish that will piodni e a llrillian ami l.astlnshine, anil, 'at the same time preserve the Leather, Is Dobbins' Electric Boot Polish, M.IKHS (11,11 lllKITH L(K1K 1.IKK Nl'.WOSKS, Ani Calf-skin Likf. Patent Lkatiikii. It Is put up ill ii Patent box, the greatest novelty of the age. The box alone is worth mure to keep than the pi I f to ami pol ish combined. UG H AT, Tin- (ieuuine Tt HKIMI Hath eoii)iouud, used In all I nil nl a I eouutrics, in the bath, anil manufactured by us on a license ami royally. In exact style, odor anil iptallty Irom the oViuinal receipt, as that made iu Constantinople, ami import duties, prelum on tfoltl, etc., saved, thus euabllnt! us to sell it at a very low price. Ilv its use a bath becomes Indeed a luxury. Very liiirhly scented, and prodnciiiK miraculous ellccls upon the skin. II Is really worth a trial. If you want lo enjoy life and drive away dull eaie. use for youl Clothes i o it it a x h ELECTRIC SOAP! I'ho for your person TKIPLE PC EN TEH Toilet, Soap ! t'SK FOIt YOUt BOOTS )();I!I.'S' I'll.ECTIiK' liOOT l'OMSII. Use in the Hath And SiihscrilK! for the u Electric .Mossciicr," a Pii aulilul Fashion Paper, sint I'll I'll to ull who v. ill scud their names to the Sole Proprietors, . C 11 Ad IX & CO., Ill) South Fourth Street, Piiii.ADixruu. 10'J Harclity Street, Nf.w Yoiik. 141 Btato Htreut, Huktos. tiTThU ISoap la for Halo by Y. MortlmwA Co., New lloouifluld, Pa. 4 ST 1 jr TIIK KIDNEYS. riMIE Kidneys -t re twoin nuinlier, Fitintted at I the upper part of the loin, stliroiindt-d by fat, mid tontd-.tinj; of three partn, viz ! t lie An terior, the Interior and the Exterior. Tlie Anterior absorbs. Interior comdts of tissues or veins, which serve nm deposit for t lie urine and convey it to the Exterior. The Exterior is a conductor also, tenulnntiitir in a single tube, and ( ailed the Ureter. 1 lip U reters are connected with the bladder. The bladder ia composed of various cover ings or lstirfi, divided Into parti-, viz. i the Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the .Mucous. The upper expels, the lower retains. Mitny have it dcplro to urinate, without the ability) others urinate without the ability to retain. This I'rctjtienlly occurs in children. To cure tliri-e iill'ci ti.ino, we imti-t tiring Into action the muscle, which are entrained in their various functions. If they areueirlcctcd, Crave! or Dropsy may ensue. The reader imu-t al.so be riatlo nware, that however slight may be the attack, it is sure to a licet the bodily health and mental powers, as our llcslt and biood are supported from these sources. Colt, in; I'ih i matism. IV.ln occurring In Hie loins urn Indicative of the above, diseases. They occur iu persons disposed to acid stomach and chalky coneretioiiK. Dkmi Hut I have been a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid ney aU'eetions, during which time I liavo used various medicinal preparations, and been under the treatment of the most eminent Physicians, expericncinirliut little relief. Having seen your preparations extensively advertised, I consulted with my family physi cian In regard to using your Extract liuchii. 1 did this because I had used all kinds of ad vertised remedies, and had found them worth less, and. some quite injurious s in fact, I do spaircd of ever getting well, and determined t use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that il was composed of bueliu, cubebs, and Juniper berries, it occurred to me and my physician as un excellent combination, and, with his advice, after nil examination of the article, and eon suiting n train with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I commenced its use about eight months ago, at which time I was eon lined to my room. From the llrst bottle I was astonished and grat llled at the bent lieial effect, and after using II three weeks, was able to walk out. 1 felt much like writing you a full statement of my case at the time, hut thought my improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded to tlcfer and see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of more value to you. and more satisfactory to inc. I am now able to report that a cure is effect ed alter using the remedy for live months. I have not used any now for three rnontlis, and feel as well in ull respects as I ever did. Yonr Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic nnd invigorator of the system, I do not mean to bo without it whenever occasion may require its use in such nll'eclions. M. McCOP.MICK. Should any doubt Mr. McCormlek's state ment, he refers to the following gentlemen i Tun GttAVKi.. The gravel ensues from neg lect or improper treatment of tin; kidneys. These organs being weak, the water is not ex pelled from the bladder, but allowed lo remain j it becomes feverish, anil sediment forms. It is from this deposit that the e tone is formed and gravel ensues. Duoi-sy is a collection of water in sonic parts of tlie body, and bears different names, accord ing to the parts affected, viz. : when general ly diffused over tlio body, It is called Anasarca ; when of the abdomen, Ascites j w heu of the ;hcst, llydrothoiax. Tueatmknt. Ilelmbold's highly conccntra ed compound Extract Iluclm is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases ol tlie'hlad der, kidneys, bladder, dropsical swellings, rhenmutlsm and gouty affections. Under this head we have arranged Dysurin, or difficulty und pain in passing water," Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent discharges of water ; Stran gury, or stopping of water! Hematuria, or bloody urine ; (.out and Klietiiuatisiii of the kidneys, without any change in quantity, hut increase In color, or dark water. It was al ways highly recommend by the late Dr. Phys iek, in these affections. This medicine increases the power of diges tion, end excites the absorbents into healthy exercise by which the watery or calcareous de positions, anil all unnatural enlargements, us well as pain and intlamtitioR, arc reduced, nnd it is taken by men, women, anil children. Ill rcetions for use and diet accompany. Pmii.adi'.i.I'iiia, Pa., Feb. S3, 1SG7. II. T. IIki.miioi.ii, Druggist : Hon. Vm. ltitii.Lii.cx-Govcrnor, Pensylvaniu. " Titos. II. FLoitrNen, Philadelphia. " J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. " J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. " D. lt. PoiiTKit, ex-dovernor, PcnnsylTa nlit. " El.l.is Levis, Judge, Philadelphia. " lt. C. (jiiiKit, Judge, United States Court. " tt. W. WooiiWAiti), Judge, Philadelphia. " W. A. Poutkk, City Solicitor, Phllad'a. " John P.kii.kk, ex-Governor, California. " E. Basks, Auditor General, Washing ton, I). C. And many others, if necessary. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Heltnbold's. Take no other. Pun n $ l.!i."i per bottle, or six bottles for ftl.oO. Delivered to any address. Describe Hymptnins in all eoininunlcalltins. Address, II. T. HELMBOLD, Drug und Chemical Warehouse, Sill Broadway, N. Y. "VfONE AltE GENUINE UNLESS DONE 1 up in stetd-engraved wrapper, with fac simile of my Chemical Warehouse und signed II. T. IIEI.MHOLD. 24 3 ly p Tensions, Bounties, &c. "lyiHOWS, Minor Children. Mothers, Fathers. &(-.. of Soldiers w ho were killed or died of disease com i acted in the Service of the t'niled Stales, can now make application for Pension. Also Soldiers who contracted disease or were wounded, ruptured, or Iu any way disabled In the war of When widows die or re marry, the child or children under sixteen years of age lire entitled to a Pension. '1 he lime for mint; claims for additional bounty has been extended six mouths. Particular attention Riven toobl suspended eases In the dillerent departments at Washington, . C. If you have, or think yuu hum a claim aeaiiist the Government, call on or address the uiidonilKiieil. No chai Ke for iuforinalioii. 1.KWIS PO'tTr.U, Attorney for Claimants, 31 NEW HI.OOMFIIiLl, PA.