H. B. It ABSSn, Editor ft Proprietor. Hli.MllfKY, PA. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1808. " i. mT pettenqilIi ft co. Ho. 3T Park Row, New York, and 6 Slate Street, Cotton, tirt our agent for lb Bi'kscbt Amikican In tbo ciliea, ami a-rt authoritod to take Advorti monU and BubMriptlom fur ua at our loweat rate. lT Considerate. "Confoieratt prison ers" in tho term used instctui of "rebel pri soners" ly oomeof our "Peace pnrty" pfipera. How considerate. tW The SelinsRrove Pnt sny Hint men are publicly solicited in Clinpmnn and Perry townships lo icconie members of the Euighta of the Golden Circle. 33" Seed Potatoes. Those in wnnt of new varieties of seed potatoes, are referred to the advertisement of Mr. P. butten, of Luzerne county. I3f Rats. The advertisement of Mr. Costar's relebrutcd rnt and roach extermina tor, will be found in unothur column. The Selinngrove Time is down on all clcri'Vincn except a few of the coppir liend order. The clergy of the Revolution were equally unpopular with the tories of that day. f-ff Neighbor Punly, of the A'o-rthitndvr' land Coviiti Demvcnh. calls the Union League of this place "The Dollar League" and stigmatises the war as one of "robbery and ruin."' That is also the opinion of Jeff. Davis and Mr. Purdy's friend Floyd, who robbed the Government of nearly a million, while Secretary of War, under Mr. Buchun au. CorrEiiiTAEMsM. We have been asked the meaning of this term. We reply generally, that it means opposition to the government in the suppression of the Re bellion. Sympathy for rebels and traitors, find general fault finding and misrepresenta tion in everything flint is done by the go vernment iu the prosecution of the war. During the Revolution these men were cull ed turits. A true democrat can never be a copperh 'fid, and the term is never applied to such, but only to those who jwis-i demo cracy whilst in their actions, they violate very principle of the democracy inculcated by such men as Jefferson, Madison and Jack son. Copperhead papers may be easily desig nated from truly democratic journals, by their views. Tin y generally contain small treasonable paragraphs counselling opposi tion to the laws, and ilio action of the go vernment. Take, f r instance, the following from the Lewisbuig Argus of last week : "The cuVy salvation for the Country w ill be when the va npyrcs who I.ini on to the government, get a ImllotiW g' JJultcrnut Jl'iHi administered to them.'' "Any white slave may buy his free paper. of Lincoln if h rau raise three hundred dollars." "Under the conscript law, all preachers christians are iiablu to be drafted what a drift upon their conscience there will be !" It' the cor.cript law, kc. Every jutulligcut man knows that the above is a miserable falsehood and perver sion of the truth. The rebels, it is weli known, arc di i.ignat td as ButU-rnult lV.iu. the fact that their uniforms are of that color, and, of course, the on'y pid they c:.n administer to our nor thern soldiers, lire lead n bullets. .Such ex tract, or porsgruphs i f a similar character, arc frequently sc-.-m in such papers as the Lewisburg Ar;;us, Xort'iumhrlnml County Democrat, Seiingrove Time, CuluiMu De mocrat, and others, who profess to be demo crats and especial supporters of the Consti tution and the laws. However, much fault they find with our government, not a word have thtv to bfiv mruinst JeiT. Davis nnd his minions. The rct-ilsus? just auclt argument, Bnd if those papers were published in Rich mond, (jr Charleston, they would be looked upon and acknowledged as out anil out re bel journal. J37Gi;x. Patti it-os at llii.l. Ri v. Acording to the (Vn'.mii lee's report on the first battle of Ji 'T IT Run. It would appear that Guieral Patteron had strict orders to keep General Johnston engaged and prevent him from reinfoieiuif Beauregard or if he did, then lie wi'jtj follow hini to Manassn. Instead of this, it is shown that at the very time when, as lie knew, .McDowell was to movo forward, Patterson removed tira 'point lrom which he rouid, on his own ad mission, neither eilectively watch Johnston nor rtuitkly follow him. The rebel general sent his troops to Rcatnvg.ird and enabled him to beat McDowell. General Patterson'.' evidence discloses an interesting fact ; he s-ccms to have levn the inventor of that method of war which General MeClellan afterwards made but too Hell known, according to which a general, when ordered to attack, replies that he is too weak, ami reports that the enemv has been reinforced and greatly outnumbers hint. Tho report on the slaughter of Rail's Bluff is hot very clear. The only men who deserve credit in this affair, it seems, are those who died 1 rave'.y on the field. So far as the report describes the preliminary orders and operations which resulted in the battle, they appear "ull a muddle." General MeClellan ordered a reconnoissancc by General Mct'all from Draines ill j then suggested to General Stone that, perhaps, tliis would "drive them (the rebels) away" from Leesburg ; and that, "perhaps a slight demonstration on your part will move them." Ou this Stone ordered a force across to make a demontrution. lie says that he expected if attacked, to be supported by McCall ; McC'ull appears to have known nothing of Stone's movement ; Stone wus told nothing of McCall'g operations; and as for General MeClellan, having sent two independent Detachments ncro-s the liver. nnd left tho commanders ignorant each of the other's orders or place, he appears to have dropped the wlmlo matter there, and turned his attention to something else; for General Stonu deposes that he "made dem onstrations both at Edwards's Ferrv and at Rail's Bluff, and promptly notified General MeClellan of what he had done. Ho tent that information ou Sunday night, and he testifies that he received no intimation from General MeClellan us to what he should do, whether to continue the demonstration or not ; and received no intimation that Gen. Mct'all wa not close at hand to come to his assistance, until about eleven o'clock on Monday night." Concerning affair in the West, the report cives Gcu. Premout credit for beginning the building of guuboats, for great activity and teal in all the operations he hud in hand, ami his administration of military affairs "was eminently cl-iucterUt4 ly tarceatucM ability, and the most unquestionable loyalty. In the exercise of theulmostuulimited power . delegated to htm there was no evidence of any Hmrerness towards treason, or any fail urc to fully assert lh dignity and power of the (tnvernmeul ul wnie n was the rvrre- r.tii'itu r. 13" The BelinsgTOvo lht pMlabo a. letter from one of the coppcthoadsof 8njdcr county, to one of his fdrtnor ooinpanions now In the army, in which the traitor not only avows himself frieudly to the South, but boldly proclaims himself a aeoassionist. This l a necessary result of the teachings of such papers as the Selinsgrovo Time end tho Xorthnmberland County Democrat v;ho shamefully inculcate ffuch'tloctrincs under the guise of democracy, an'd who recog nize such stupid scoundrels as true members of a party, once headed by such men as Jef ferson and Jackson. How long w ill true democrats be humbugged by such leaders ? Wo have room only for tho following ex tract of the letter referred to : ".1 Coppcrbciitl lettrv ThclVrltcr Itcbnkcd by tho Noldier. "We have recently received a letter from a metnlxT of ('apt. Davis' company, written at Dumfries, from which we make tho fol lowing extract : " 'You ought to see some of tho letters that, come to our company. It is really sur prising. Eutlosed vou will find one written by ."to Peter Hoffer. You can read it, nnd after you have perused it we want you to publish it, to let the people know'what kind of men there arc in Chap man township among the copperheads :' " "MuICtES i Palls, March the Sd. "Mr. Peter I received your letter Rnt wos Horry, soiry to hear that yon intend to spend your life" and freeze your shins for the uccomtiKidation of those big speculators I mean those rich men you wrote that should Weep and Itofil for my Peter you need not to kill any of my poor southern Rrothers I am not afraid of them they have never de stroyed anything for Vj und never will I would rather sec tlirni come than any of old nbes soldiers well Pete I would like very much to kn.ow how you arc getting along what are you Adoing'you'talk about punish ing the rebels why are you not at it I think you ought to be well drilled By this time if you intend to tight them into the union it is soon time to begin for I am thinking it will be A tough breakfast you must not blame any person for making mc a secesh I am man ennongh to take care of my self I was A good democrat before I was married and will re main so I do not care if that, party goes with the South I will be one to go with it you spoke of lighting your enemies who are your enemies the South never disturbed any in i the north nor never ilid intend but I do not say what they will do all I have to say I hope they will succeed and make pence, for old abe never can with nil ids white aud Uhick slaves. "iloral Sffairs. UAr.nr.stXG. Our citizens were generally cnguged iu gardetiiiiB during '.ho late fnvor.il.lo wea therbut were stopped on Wednesday ULd Ihursdiiy by a Cold ruin. ' Fur it. Wc notice that .ian of our exchang es stule that the perm of tho peach has been k!lk"l by the frosts of February. Wo find notliiiar of this kind nith the peoch iu this neighborhood. The fruit en p. thus far, proruisoa well. 'J? Ui tiKl. Pat'ONKtis. Within ft week pr.M four loii tiains, containing it'out I'OOO rebels, pusscd through this place, nn liicir wr.yto Fortnva Monro" to be exchanged. The train on Saturday urrived here almt noon alul rcmuimd r.lioiit nu hour. Tha prisoners o uiostly from Arkniia Fot, iiurfrees" horo', Tcrnessee ninl Murgantown. Amoug them were nine apparently good met, but n.ost of thcia were haril-lookiiig characters, aud all nppeared care worn. As u general tliin;?, they wc.ro defiant und iinpmlent, occasionally cheering fjr Jefl'llavis. O.io poor fellow was laid cut cold and stifT, covered with a blanket, having died the night previous. In a conversation with on employee of this office, one of Ilium reuiiuked, that '-01 1 Abo" would not lo able to raise another urny that the poorc men North and Wet, would resist the Conscription A?t, and ho would b compelled to lu::ke peaco with them on their own ternis. On Monday noon another train containing fr.nie 600 rebel prisoners arrive 1. but as they were report, ed to have some thirty-nine cases of small pox among them, the officers ol" the Kiclwsy at this plucc. very properly stopped the truin nho e town and sort up the cngino which waa to convey them to lialtimorc. The train passe 1 through our llorough at n speed that would have natonished our citizens, had they not boon innde acquainted with tho causo of their r.ipitl transit. Their eo-tuai') wrs not unilorm, but the "buttcruut" was the ilominuul color ShrunoUiii Valls-y I HIozi Mr-tlngr. At a meeting of cMizvrt of Riir.n oV:in Valley, friendly to the causo uf the tjovermoeiit in its a't tcmpttio crush the present rebellion, held on the tih of April, ISiiS. Amos astisk, was culled to the chair ; Jonus Ilcrnin;;er. Jacob Reed, sen.. Snhanon Martz. .lesgo Kced. David lleed and Eli Ueed. ici Presidents; ami Piujaniu Bahner and Jacob K. Mueni'h. Seciciains. The follow ing preamble and resolutions wero unan imously adopted : w iikiikas. our governvieni is row engaged ma struggle for the perpetuation of every right dear lo us as American citizens, and requires the united ef fortrof all good, true and loval men in ils behalf; und WnttfcgAS. we behold tlio hitter purtisan spirit thut is becomintr dangerous iu our Stale, the tend ency of which is lo paralyze aud frustrato the plans ol tlio Federal und State authorities iu their cllorls to suppress this infamous Uebellioii ; therefore, iLtfulrtU. 1st. That we will unite ourselves and sumini l ilie t.luveriiment, in this hour of national pe ril, we therefore ask our friends and neighbors to lav aside ull petty jealousies und parly animosities, ami, as one man stand bv us iu upholding tho President in his war measures, in maintaining the authority and the dignity of the tioveriiment. and in unfurling again the glorious emblem ot our Nationality over every city und towji of Iteheldoui. a. tlial wo nukl iu ileiestntien ana will execrate any man who iu this struggle for our national life, ufl'er fuelious opposition to either Ihe Federal or Stale uuthurities, in their etiorts or measures for the vigo rous prosecution of tho var for the uupprcaoiou of this Ojodlcs Rebellion. 2d. '1 hut we aro opposed to all propositions for a cessation of hostilities, or a compromise, olher than those propositions which Ihelfoveruiuent has constant ly offered ; Ucluru to loyalty and obedience to Ihe laws, oua common level wilh other States of the Union, under the constitution as our fathers made it. 4th. That wo hereby pledge our heart t aud undi vided support to the legully constituted authorities of our ouce happy country, iu their tfl'rti to crush tho foulest conspiracy aud rebellion ever Inaugura ted against the government in any age. ACiotcru ment, lhat has enriched and favored those detestable traitor, who are cow with bloody bands, aiming their blows to destroy that Government, and erect in its stead, ono of (he most duteaiubie oligarchies known to the world. 6i!i. That the Constitutionally elected Chief Ma gistrate of tho Cnion ia clothed wilh powers by and with the consent of the Ccneressof the United Slutos. to put dow n rebellion, quell insurrection, and repel foreign invasion, it therefore become, the duly of every loyal oilizeu, to support to hui utmost ability the "powers tbat be," aud iu the present oomast every act calculated aud intended to embarrass and weaken the guvvrumcut In the performance of iu worn duty mutt encourage and atrengthea the re bel i ion. 6th That we behold with ainoere regret certain purty-leadcr, professing to be loyal to the L nion, yet witball their powers ot rloqueuce and fursuaion, endeavoring to embarrass the government, create distrust, instigate the north to opou ruaistano to Ihe necessary and constitutional set of the government, thereby creating a diversion iu lavor or tue nebeilion, prolonging the war, euoouragiug reaisUuio aud Du ally It auccowful in their disloyal auheuies, bringing about a recognition of the Kubel Confederacy aud a duvulutiuu ol tha Union. 7ib. That a disolution of the Uuion would be na tional dealb. Iho rich Inheritance bequeathed to ul our fore fathers aud purchased by tha blood uf our Revolutionary anccstori, would be torn asunder and trampled upon. Our grant national reputation gone, our nag would b insulted with iufpuuity by the nations of the world, our power gone, and tho honored name of a euiiuo of trie luitouf Stale would be a by-word and reproach, iu all foreign lauds. - The hope of freedom for the human race forever destroy. M, ana atonarcnical despotiaiu would auou a,iu wuibraoe witb it tvrauuical arm lb autir globe. 11 b. That our Lrur cBicer tad soldier in lb lM, who u lttlirg In cor aountry'i eaute, - freely aiieddini; Uielr Hood fur Ui priwrvatlon of our Culon Willi armed and deOiuit Irallora in Iron I, and diaorffstiialtiK armaUiiei wlih U-piiann In tli rear, thejr are nobl j Uuuji; tbeir duly, and a'emlily driving rebellion bafora tiiem. Huoli iiobla anil de voted patrioUam inoeiva our Warmest aoninifrotiiiiiniii. 1'lin Damn and deedaof avoh bernat idmll live nhon treason and itaabattora will harorecoivadllie merited aoorn and oontompt of tho world. Vib. Tbat waaollftbt to honor such noble and do voted patriot! aa Caaa, Johnaon, Wright, Holt, Stan ton, I'll, bioklnaon, Butler, Van lluren and ollior dt'iuoorau, not only In name, but alio in principle, who bate nobly arrayed themaelrea on the aide of tha goTernincnt and country in tliit crUia, ignoring party Uea, and nobly devoting their powers towards crushing the rebellion, and bringing aguin the whole Union under the glorious banner of our country. lOih. Tbat ainoa the fnot ia etablihed. that this rebellion has been inaugurated, controlled and led by Houlhern rJInvoholdera, who hare iinco tho com. lueuconient of tins atruggle derived Immense benellt and atrongth from tnoir human chattels. And aa the great art of war eonaisla In weakening your enemy, we conceive tho Kniuncipalion Proclnmnliun to have been a military necessity. Warranted by the usages of war, warranted by the example of our fore-futhera in the revolutionary wars who confiscated the pro perty of Tories. War ran led by the dictates of com mon senso and humanity, and warranted under the oircunistBncee aa tho must (.ficctivo means of. crushing the rebellion. Resolved. That these rewilutiom bo puhlishod in the '.Stixuunr Amkrican," the "SrsBi Rr (! ikTts" and other loyal paera friendly to tho cause Signal iy iht OJIictrt. I'nlon League in Lower A hr until. Mb.. Editor : A number of tho loyal cititonsof Lower Augusta met at Uie homo of Eliaa Kuicrick, ou Saturday evening. 11th lust., at 7 o'clock, for tho purpose of forming a "Union Lenguo." Itciug called to order by J. K. Clark, on riot ion' JOHN F. Sill V, was choaon President; Tctrr K. Fisher, Charles Oosslcr, llonry Brown and Andrew Oouscrt, Vice President ; and J. R. Clark and Jacob Leek, Secretaries On motion, it waa unanimously Rtsotrtd, That those only who giro a hearty support to the eforts. ol the tiuvemment to put down this unholy rebellion, ly vigorou tnergrlie action, be invited to unite with us. On motion, a committee of seven wcro appointed to draft a Cunstituliun and liy-Lans lor ho regula tion of our League, to report at our next meelin; viz : Klius Kinerick, James K. Low. llavid Keiuhei, Amns lleed, John bhipmau, .Suiuiiul L. 'i'ueker and lsnno Funnau. ' On niuliun litsi'tvril. That Mrs. Mnascr nnd Vounman. be requited to puhlinh our pruoeedinga in their luyul pupers. On motion, adjourned to meet again on tho 23d ir.it.. at 7 o'cloeK P. M.. at Lmcrick'a Hotel. All luval uiliieus arc invited to attend. f-'ifrntJ tg the OJicers. I'or the Suubury American. The ISitd ;; Mil cut K'runs, 1 auiu TvllllttCCI'M. rnrsup.nt to call, the offioera pf the 1.12d Rcgimeut Pi iin.vlviiiiiu Volunteers, assembled at Headquarters of the regiment, on Tucsilay mornini;, April 7th. for the purpose of givitig ixi imiou of their eteactfet loyally to tl.e cause of their country, and their de. teiii iuatiou to v a continued and vigorous prose ci:iion of the war unvit the moijs'rous rebellion ia completely crushed, aud u!l the country's euemffs, Noiih and i"0:h, "hall have felt tho power of our liovernuiint to .suslaiu itself, an I the nupmnacv of the Constitution bo acknowledged iu every ritalc Vth'ie it is now dehd. On n.otion. tho maetin'? was orginized by tho eb.ctior. ol Ihc following olliocra: President, Colonel CHAKLLS ALr.ltlUHT; Vice l'residents. Lieut. Col. Jos. K. SmtKVi:, 'i!i.ot:itic'K Hih ikoi k; .Sec retaries. Capt. Jae.ob Laeiar, Atljutnut A. F. t'btpp. On motion, tlie following otuoers here ajtpoinlea n Coicir.ittee lo draft rtdlulious exprcsivo of tho sentiment of tho Kepimcnt. Cel. Charles Albright, .Surjeon J. W Ar.r.walt, Major F. L. lliluhcock. Captain Charles Mcbuugul and Cuptiin II. Carnochttn. Afti ra bri' f uLiemie the committee reported tho folionin i'i'.r.MriLi: axo itEsorxnoxs. "WiirfflS : In tlio imperiled condiiion of the country it behoorri ill true hcerted and loyal men j to spetik and detino their position0, ftnd Ul the wo: Id know whether thev arc lor or against Ihn Ooveru- : ! incut of the Fathers of tho Republic, born of tho i ! puro and pi'ri.'ti,' b,0d of '7 j, baptized by too i blood of Freedom's fwi,s iu the war of 1512 and j ; coU:ea.tted by the blood ct' tl.e Nation's manhood iu j tl.e tntr wiiii .Mexico. " 'Ihcrefote. o'vf'i, luat wc. lac oitiecrs ana men oi ttie l.il Ilegiintiil l'eniisvlviuiiu 'oluntecrs. are t?r Ihn ll.'t f.rjl iuul oil tl.n tl..... c.l i the language of ihe iimuortal Decatur, we oro for ! "our oouu'.i v. rn:bt or wroi Ufol ceil . Jt.ai wc u!ov the first duty of every American citizen is to assist the Admiui.-.tratton ul WushiugUju in maintaining Constitutional suprema cy over every rood and inch of National Territoiy, and th.it we justify the Administrniiou in every step yet taken to secure this cud. Kcsolvrd. That we regard the present rebellion a crime again, t luw, Christianity and civilization, und tho conception of wicked and evil designing men without a shadow of cause. That wo owe it to the memory of our Revolutionary sire, and to future protpority, lo maintain the National Government at all hazards, and at all costs. The pledged blood of our comrade who have fallen wiili their faces to the foe, demands tbat ihii war shall goon. Their widows und orphans call upon us nol to yield to traitors in this grand and sitllimo contest for consti tutional liberty aud human freedom, until 111 ir siurilices have been avenged, and until the lust armed foe is extinguished or surrounded at discretion. We are in favor of this war; let it go ou until every Mato now in i-eoetlioti ac Know ledges tho Constitu tion llit- supremo law of the tund. Jxrxjvr.t. 'i hfttwciire here lo fight armed traitors, itSj'l thut we hav e u sympathy lor those at home who ore forever finding t'uuli with the Governmunt and who aro never kuowu to utter a word of coudem nation against the conspirators of tho tiovuruiuent, lhat now protects and shclts rs them. We despisu ' Coi rtKiiLAiis," and but tor them believe the war might now bo ended. U c rcgaid thcui as luuic deuerous than those iu open rebellion. Ar.'oTc. That wc aro here iu tho field not as pnrliziii.s. but iu soldiers and defcuJeis of the Union aud Constitution. Although having foimerly been connected wilh the various political organization of the day, wc believe thut tho Adminieiraliou ot Mr. Lincoln should receive the support of all loyal men, nut because he was elected km the candidate of a party, but because be represents the Nation in the presieiil perilous and dangerous limes. We believe ILut his hands should be strengthened, aud uot weakened by the people at home. Ho ia tho head nol of a piuty. but of a great nation. We hail with pleasure aud gruiitudo tho evidence of increasing loyalty aud pii.liotiein in the North. May Clod spued the good cause and conlbuud all trt.ito.-s, their aiders and abettor. litwlvril, Thut we aro heartily in favor of tho Conscription Law. uud that we are ready lo assist iu its enforcement upon Iho expiration of "our preseut term of military service, and we do therefore oiler our services to tho Government for said purMjae. .I'Mi'rrit. that luesu Kc&olutious be published in the local papers of the different counties from which ihe regiment hails. Ou motion, tho resolution were unanimously adopted with three hearty cheers. On motion, the regiment was formed in front of the Headquarter and the resolution read to the men, ut the conclusion of which they were unani mously and enthusiastically endorsed as a true ex pression of the feelings aud suutimcnts of the cntiro regiment. Captain J. D. LACIAR, Adjutant A. F. CLAPP, Secretaries. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i:MTAm.im:i i?uo. PETER LOHILLAIrt), KnulTX Tobiiceo Jlaiiufaflurer to A 18 CHAMBERS ST , (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York. Would call the attention of Dealers to tho article of hi manufacture, vit : BROWN SNCFE. Macaboy, Demigros, l ine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse ltappee, Kachitocbes, American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch Irish High Toast, I rch Scotch, or Lundyfdot, t"5"Altontion i called to th large reduction in pricesof Fine-Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobuooos, which will be found ol a euperior Uuatity. TOBACCO. Smoking. Fine Cut Chewing. 'Smoking. Long, P. A. L., or plain, 6. Jago, No. I, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish, . No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canaster No. 14 2 mixed, liu Foil Cavendish, Turkish. Granulated. . N. II. A circular of price will be soot oa applioa- uon. AprU i, 1863. 1 BLINDS. AND SHADES. B J. WILLIAMS, No. 1 North Sixth SUeet, Thil adulphia, Mauufuoturar of Tcuetlau Ullud and Hlndovr Kbadra.. Th Urged and finest awortmant In th elty, at tb luwwt prioe. Blind Painted and Trimmod eqaal tooew. piore ebasle mad ana lenr April 4, IMS.- im 1H6B. s " " Wo3.' lMillnOrlrMn A. Krla Elnjlronsl. rpiItS great line trnvcrsua (he Northern Bnd J Northwest onuntlo of fetinaylvanla 10 the city ol f.rle, on Lake Krie. It baa been loosed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and under their ansidoos is being rapidly opened throughout ill entire h-ngfh. It ia now In use for rasaenger and Freight buai ness from liarriiburg to TWfiwood. 2nd fork. (177 milus) on tho Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles,) on the Western Division. , Tims or rAssExor.n trains . st Nnrnr. Arrirt Katlward. '1 'jAnv Weitifarrt. Mail Train, 1.36 P M. Mail Train, (..aft P. M. Kxproaa Train, 11.20 P.M ta presa Train, 0 20 A.M. Cara run through without change, both ways, on theso trains hotneen IMiiladelphia and Lock Haven, and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping oars on Express Trains hoth ways between Williamsimrt and Italtiiuoro, and W iiliamsport and l'hiladolphis. For information respecting Passenger business apply at the S. K. I'or. 11th and Market Sts. And for Freight business of the Company's A;ente : H. It. Kingston, Jr.,- Cor. Mth and Market Kts., Philadelnhia. .1. W. Reynolds, Eric. J. M. Dri'll, Agent NCR. R., Rallimoro. II. 11. Hlll'STOS, (len'l Freight Agt. Thilada. Lewis L. Hoi i't. tlen'l Ticket Ag't., I'hilada. Jukpii I. Potts, Uua'l Jlajiatrer, V.'illiau.'ii.ort. March 51, 1803. JOII.'X IMI lUIST At. CO., JIANl FAl'TI Hr.llS OF 8 A L E H A T U 8 , SlTER-CARIl. OF SODA. Ac, And Sole Agents in tho City of Kcw York for CREAM OP TARTAR SUBSTITUTE, Invented by Prof. Ebon N. Hovsford, of Harvard University. Office, 11 Old Slip, ntinovcr Square, (upstairs.) NEW YORK. rPHli hitrh price which Cream of Tartar commanded J in ly.'4. together wiili the alarming extent to which its dangerous adulteration had b"cn carried, wilh olher considerations, indaeed ihe distiuguihlied Chemist, whoio lmmn is given above, to commence what proved to be n h": and laborious scientific, re search, to discover n desirable subslitute Iheretor. (lis etiorts were crowned with abundant sueees. and hundreds of thoitsandf of pounds of the Substitute; have been sold and usnd during the last fivo years, throughout the t oiled Males und the Canada. The following true comparison of its nature and the results of its use. wilh tus"c of Cream ol Tartar, will convince the most incredulous of'ils value. Cream of laitarisa lii-tnrtnilu of Potash. This Substitute is a simple Phosphate, anil contains nothing but what is found in beet-steak, and in corn, wheat and olher cereals, and is therefore highly nutritious. It also has a health-giving iuliueuee. and supplies that for which there is a constant do-' maud in the system. ly It ii eoid for a much less prico thau Crcnm of ! Tartar. March 21. ISGJi.y-ly r.oiToa op AitrnrAN Jikaii Sia : Wilh your permission 1 wiidi to say to tho readers of your ptipcr thai I w ill rend by return ni.iil to all who wi-li it, (free) a Recipe, with loll directions f r making and uin u simple Vegetable IJaltr.. I lint will etleetually remove, iiiiddays. Pinipb s. lilotehc-i Tasi. Freckl"?. rail nil ruipuritiesnt 'the Skin, leav ing Ihe aino Stilt, clear, smooth and le-autiliil. t will also trail fn to those I aving llald Heads or I flare Feces, simple ilir'.viions and inl'ormat iou th;:t J w ill enable them to li I a lull grow lh of I.uxuriet.t Hair. Vhi-l;crs. or a Moustache, in les- thau oO days I All applications unswered by rcturu mail wi.houl cnurgu. Ro0i'eetrul3v von;-s ; 'Jil.. F. CHAPMAN. Cliel.ii-t. No. SM Eroa l.vuy, -New York rVli. IStl.".. ."imo. .1 l mi i i i t r:i I o " .t ! ATOriCEis hereby given tin letters of ii'hnini.s- i. tration hiO HU' be.;n ttrante 1 to Ibc suhvM'ihcr, on the c-tato of c-ariili It.-n.lersbot. lute ot Lower Augu.-ta town-hip. Northiiuib'-rland county. Pu.. deceased. AM perins indebted to said estele arc rcitucrtcd to make immediate payment, und those having claims to preaciitfhrin fir settlement. I'll A.Mf l !:.-- S. WV.NN.Ad: ,-!-. Lower Auusia tv .. A'ti r. li 7. I"'';. ' rMo-s'wi;.. I'ylntrc.f V. Jill A VTICAM, "VTOTICE it qrerr-l.y i-;ren that Letters Trs'amen- Xx tarv lieve iieen issueil to the suiiscrihcrs on the late -f Daniel Lrautiain dce'd.. late of Iho Horo,i;;h of Northumberland. Pit. All tier8 nn in debted to said e-tatc arc requested lo ire-Re immi ..i ate payment, und those hav ing claims will prctent thou, I't'oiioriy attested. 1'r pavmcni. li. M'ltilAI Tin AM, " J. V. PK A LTD JAM, Lxc 'itl',rs. Northumberland, March II, lxM.-Gt JUST HEADY, KEYS' STTLE3 OF JEWEL11Y. VN opportunity rot to bo lost siht of. r.ara chance for Agents. Ladies as well as Itent.s can aci us Agents. Apply early and secure the agency for your locality. 1 00,000 Il'.-l TClir.fi, VKXT CVAI.XF, T.OCKZTfi, j;;y;s. t;uu vnss aj i'i:.rii.s, av.m (.';. .". frrns, urr ro.xs, alcjc ciurx.-,xi:Ts ot'JJur. lihKY, Vc To bn sold for fit cte h, and not to be paid for until you know w hat you are ti got. Send j cents for Certitieiile. telling you what you can have, with a circular, giving full psrticulars to Aleuts. Perfect Buliifictinu guaranteed in all eases. Address, S..M. WARD k CO.. r'os Ilioadway. Hex 47d. March II.'IMM . ly MILLINERY AND STItAvv GOODS ! I w TL have Ihe ileasure nf intorming you that we r are now urenaied to otl r, at our Obi Stand, Nos. lu.l. luj and lo" North .Second Street, l'HILA- DKLPHIA, a well selected stock uf .Tiilliuci-y mill Mravv iioolr,, in every variety, of tl.e latest imi-hhtatioss. and of the newest and most I'a-hiouuble stylis. Ol'R STRAW liLPART.MI.NT, will comprise every variety of ll uinet". Hats and Trimmings lo lie found in that line, of the latest and most approved shapes and stylt. Soliititin uu eiu'tv call. 1 remain 'Yours. Respectfully, II. WARD. March 21, lsOil 4t Tl. J. FISHSR, Appointed this day sole Arjent at SUNIll RY, for tho aaie oi iat:Yiviois (ji it.i rr.stcic a vr.&. These PENS are Warranted not to Coro le. and are siipcricr lo uuy olher Pen ever before of.i red, will last equal to gold, and will convince the best judges of penuiunsbip. Price 37) cr dozen. If:t per cross. J i IS. SA.VSON. Agent for Hrvwoop. 2ilt Coatcs street, Philadelphia. January 31, ISM. :hn AtiiikiiilrtilorM ol !'. "VOHC.E ishcreby givcn;that letters uf ajminis Irat ion having been granted In the sulw-iibi-r. on the estate of NiuhntaK Lumbcrsou. late of Rush township, Northumberland county, Pa., deceased. All persons indebted to said estate' tiro requested to make immediate puyuicnt, aud those hav lug eltiiius 10 preseiii mem uuir aiitnenneateii lor settlement. fKA.M'ri I.A.VIll.li;-!!;;, Aim lux. Rush twp., Feb. 14, iMio - lit i: i c i, ho i l'Oic nam:. rpiUS well known Hotel, located in Siinburv. at Ihe 1 juueiiou ol the Northern Ceutrnl witii the Suul u- ry l.ne liuilroaus. is ottered at pnvnto sale. lauii umue wiiioo uiuuevney, i :or luriucr iu formation, enquire ut this ollioo. Augusi iaot. MITIC!;, NOTICE hercbv given to all person knowing tbeuisclvca indebted to the firm of C. D. 4 J. lUhrbach, nn Book Accouut or otherwise, to make paymeut ot Ihe s.une before iho Ut ot April next, at which lime tho books of aid linn will be left in Ihe hand of proper ofiicer for collection. V. u. J. llOIIUliAV 11. Suubury, Feb. 21, lSti.'l. rjvMii.v it'i:i;v ioiti:. WILLIAM L. MADDOCK A CO., IIS (South Si id stioet, Philadelphia, would o9ur lo thoiuhabi it ol Suubury aud vicluity, a fresh stock of CHOICE GROCERIES, Stlteltd for Ilk trit Pa mily u u. A they lav everything in their line both Ameri can and I'oretgu, vhlch can ba culled fur, it i un necessary to give a liu, of tho article they bav to offer. It Is a well, however, to aav, that every article they dispone of thee warrant of Ui bed qualitr' and which oan ba returned at thexpou of the toi annuid u prove otnerwtie. Fobruary 2S, li3. 3wo. , EENX FREE OF CHARfiE. . ' ... " Addreai "PROBLEM." . ' .ii ni p. o., rhuadirhi, r t!r DXl. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT: TltK GREAT REMEDY For Ttlit'iinntnm, flout, Xrurnlgin, I.umlago, Stiff' 2'ci Je anil JnMt, Sprain, limine, Cut nml M'outnh, Vi', Ifriulitc, and ail Rheumatic nnd Aereoua Disorder. ' For all of which it is a speedy and ocrtnin remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from tho recipe of l)r. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the fainons hone setter, and has been used iu his practice lor moro thau tw enty years w ith the must astonishing success. As nn Alleviator of Pain, it Is unrivaled by any preparation before the public, of which Iho most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly an 1 radically. Hhenmatie Disorders of every kind, nnd in thou sands of visos whom it has been used it has never been known to fail. For Neuralgia, it will sFord immediate relief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of Hcadncho In three minutes, and is warranted to do it. Toothache also will it cure instantly. For Nervous Kelitlily and Ucncrul Lsitnile. ari ing from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a inns, happy aud unfailing remedy. Acting direesly iiHn the nervous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies tiie system, and restores it to ele.nicity and vigor. For Piles, as an external remedy, we claim lhat it is tho la st known, and we ehallengo the world to pro lnce nn e.ui.l. Every victim 'if this listrcs-.in complaint should givn it a trial, fur it will in t tail lo iHiord immediate relief, and in a majority o east s will efisct a radical cure. Qnincy and Soru 1 hroat aro sometime cxtretm ly malign nit ma! dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment w ill never fail to cere. Sprains are oiiictin:cs Vcry obstinate, and enlarge. I ment of the joints is liable lo occur if niylcetod. I The worst case may bo coiHiucrc 1 by this Liniment ! in two or three days. ! llruisos. Cuts. Wounds. Sores', Ulcers, Hums and Scalds, yield readily to the w Icifal healing pro perties of Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniimnl. when used a"eording to directiouB. Aleo, Chilblains, l rusted Feet, ajul Insert liite an 1 .Stings. PR. BTSPHETi SWEET, of Connecticut, the Uront Natural Houe Setter. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut, is known all over tho United States. DE. STEPHEN SWEET, ot Connecticut, is the author of "Dr. Sw cct's Infallible biniui.mt." Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Lheiiiuatuai. and never fails. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cuica llurns and Scalds immediately. Dr. S-.cct's Infaiiibie Liniment ; bent kuunii remedy fur Spraius and Bruises. Is lb Dr. Sveeot'a Infallible Liniment Cures Headache imniolltiiely, and wo.- never kien to fail. ' Dr. fwr-ot' Infallible Linimortt Afurds imuicdiuto relief fur Piles, aud tuldoui fulls to cure. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Toolhucho in one minute Dr. Sweet' Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves no scar. Dr. BvreM's Infallible Liniment Is the lust remedy for Soj.-e in the know n world. Dr. Sweet's Infr.Uiblo Liniment Has been used by mure tliau a million people, and ull praise it. Dr.Swert'K Infallible Linimrnt Taken intcruully cures Colic aud Cholciu Morbus. Dr. Sweet'd Infallible Liniment Is truly u 'friend in need," uud every family should have it ut band. Dr. Sweet's Infallinlo Liniment Is for sale by nil iJruggi-U- Price iii aud id ccut. A FRIEKD IHi KEED. TRY IT. DU. SWFET'3 1XFALL1P.LE LIXIMKXT. as an extiiniil remedy, is without n rival, and will alleviate pain more 'speedily than any other prepn ratson. For nil Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is Irulv infallible, nnd as a curative for Sores. Wour d-'. Sprains, llruises. Ac., ils sisithing. healing and lMiweiful strengihening properties, excite Ihe just v'vnnder and astonishment of all who havo ever given it n trial, tiver one ihou.-and eertilicntes of remarkable cures, performed by it vviihin the last two years, uticst tho fact. TO KORSE OWNERS ! DR. SW LET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR It'lKhlS U iimivalod by any. and iu ull eases of I.biU'-im-s. urising Horn Spraiiu, llruises or rench imr. itsetfecl is Iniigical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls. Scratches. .Manite. Ac. it will also euro speedilv. Spavin and itiitgl-ne lnuy bu easily pre vented 'and cured in their im-ipi-nt stages, but eon tinned cases are bevon I the possibility of a radii ul euro. No ease of tho kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but ii may be alleviate I by Ibis Lini ment, and its fuilhlul upplicali 'ii will alwavs rcmov e I lie Lumeuess. and cuahle Iho horse to Iruvel with comiiariitivo ease. VtZiir m ins i; owxEit should have this remedy at hand, for its timely uo at ihe first appearance of Lameness will erlccinally prevent those formidable diseases, lo which ull hor se are liable, aud which render so many otherwise valuable horse nearly worthies. DR. SWEET'S Infallible Liniment J8 TUB SOLDIER'S FRIEND, And thousand have found U truly A. FBIEND IN NEED 1 Caution, To avoid Imposition, observe tb Signature and I.ikuuoatof Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and alto "Slonhen Sweet Infallible Liuiuo nl ' blown in the gluaaof each bottla, without which none are genuine. RICHARDSON A, CO., bole Proprietor, Norwich, Ct MORGAN ALLEN. Oeneral Agent, ' id Cliffbuoel, New York fold It all dealer everywhere. March II, 1S63Iy TO YOTJNO MEN I just tulluhtd, im a $t!e4 Envelop. Fric SitCtHlS. A Lecture on the Nature, treatment and -Radical of Spermatorrhoea or Ht oilnal Weakness, Invol nnlary Emissions, ScJuul Debility, end fmnediment to Marriage (rrnerallv. Nrvoiirw. Cnnsnmptioii, L'pllepsy and Fits; Mental and Pbvsical fncapacity. resulting from Self-Ahuse; Ac liv RORl.ltT J. CL LVLRW J.I.L, M. D , Author of the Ore. n Book, Ac. The world-renowned nnthnr. in this admirable Lee lure, clearly proves from his own experience that awful eonseniicnros of Holf-abusc may be effectually removed without medicine, uud without dangerous surgical operations, bought, iiittrutncnt, ring-, or cordials, pointing nut a mods of cure at once certuiu and ellectiial, by which cvfry suflircr. nn matter what his condition mnv be, may cure hiui'clf cheaply Erivatcly, and radically. 1 his lecture w ill prove a oon to thousands and thoiwiiid?. Sent under aeul( in a pblin envelope, to ny ad dress, on tho receipt of six cents, or two postage lamps, by addressing. CIIAS. T. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowerr, Now York, I t Ollicc Lux, te)6. Fob. lis, lHG.'t. ly 3o iiicvaki:. The undendgned woul l respect fully invito your attention to his well selected Kork of Fineliold and Silver W ATI Ili:S. Fine Hold .1 KW. KLRV. of evioy kind nnd variety of styles comnri'ing all of tho "VI fisfv.v, and rt hrtrtttii'itldnirv. Also, rhl)Lli SlLM.lt Vi Al.li, rui,al toCvin and the best make of Firrr I'lpted Ware Lach article is wirranted to be aa tctirfxrntrd . if- W ill' bos and Jewelry carefully repaired nnd satisiactiun guaranteed . .T COT! HAIlLF.T, (Swrcrswr ti inj)rr iV Ilmn.) N. 022MARKF.T Street, f HILAD'A. Mnroh 7, lSfi3. S mo. IIOWARO stJaSCM'IA'I'KV.V, rillLADKLPIl I.. For tho Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with iriilrnt and (T-.ronie Diseases, and espcciully for the euro of Disocscs of the Sexual Organs MKDICAL ADV1CF givcu gratis, by the acting Surirccn. VALI'ArLK RF.Pdr.TS on rpermntorrhoea or Srtniirinl IVcakrtet and other Dioaes of the Sexual Organs, and on tlio MLW RK.V1CD1KS em ployid in tlio Dispoiisary, sent lo tho uiiiieted in se:...d letter envelopes, fi ec of charge. Two or three stamps for postatio will be acceptable. Address. Jill. J. r-KILI.IN HiJL'tjHTON. Actinr; Sui-gcon. Howard Association, No. U South Ninth Mre-t. Pliilc leljibla. I'll. Jaliuary lic,. ly JACOB Ol B ECK, MERCHANT TAILOIl, Surlfict S.rMvt, nonrlv oiiwitc tlio K&ttil ICoiuI l-pt, nUHBUHV, I3 .A. - , IXFOIaVSlhi (siiixcn4 r-f SimVnrv mil vicinity, thut lie luif ju"t rt'turucl from rhiladulbiu williu full assort tin r.i. i-f e aij. b ivi ri:n ;oois or j;vi;uv incurvTiox am (uamty. IIi ttck ri.ni-t- i-f C!ithH, FmtH'h rioi';?. Illn'k !.- M-Jti nii-i l-'mu'V Ja.-.-imcre!s. Sutin. Vinrvl Sits. 1'lniii iwA r.iiiry (Jn-inu'r.' ViTI'IS. whii-li l.u w ill nu.kt up to order in Ft vie to vti ti e l!it uf pu.- i'rmrr, on short not hi?, and thi? uiot ren.-onahlo torn1?. A av (Iim.' rd op hnnd. tvi II ho Cirni.-'u d fr-i:i rhiluth-'iihin, iy riviut; two dtiys notice. juot.! ftiriii.dn'il hy uufluincrs will ho nnulo up to vn r n.4 lii-n toinrc. A.- he will i'h: phy none hut PXpiTif-nccd wnrkwn, pt-r.'iis u;uy rvly on gi tting their woik well d.-no nt Timnkfiti far tho ptrnn;o hrroNfnTn hot(.iv(J, ho rt'.-prciftillv oliv.:ir-u cnntinu-'inecuf the tiume. Sm:irry,Ocluhvr I, 1r.o2. Economy is Wealth '. i isi! vn i r: -oi c.Ei i on i.k'i. The LLST and CHEAl'FST Household Ul'.MKDY i.. ,)- vv.;.' .llaihtnir i-.Ai; S'-OllMi.lii-S GREAT C0U(i!I REMEDY M.vnutr. ZAPOC I'lp. Ti;ii S dilative Jiaisam i3 warranted if ied nj crdinr? to the direction . to rnre in t.l! cases t'ou'.in. Colds. 'W'liii j inp Co.o.'h! Astitina. ni.d ull ar'ccTii.iis ol lhc'lhioal and I.ui:.s Madame Zadoc Porter' lliiliuiui Is prepared with all tiic rcqiiisiie care and tkill. from n combination of tlm last rcuiedieit the vcrituble kin;fi"m ufi'.inb? ils .eiiicdt il uutditiei lire l.ared on its owerto asyi't the healthy and viorioit" circelatioli of the blood, blood. thru' the Luns. li is rot ii viob-nt rrt.iedy, bur emolienl warioiiiir. ?itirchin and etVectivc ; can be taken bv theoMest ( sWV person or joimcet child. SiX Madame Zadoc P.'iiei 's XriKi lialsnin l.ar been ui use I y the p'lt.li'- tor ever 1st j ears, iu: j has ac quired it pre sent sale Mioply by belti; recommended by those wiiohavc usi'.l it to tii'.'tr afilicte I friends and otln rs M..ST Ivu-or.r v r. Madame Zadoe porter's t'ur.'i tiee JtaUai'.iis s-ld at a pi i c v. iii -h bri::;f; it in the 'h i.l v. ory o :e to keep it ci nvecietit for use. 'liu liiuely U'c of ti siej!'. bottle will prove to be worth IU0 li'mcs. itsco-t. N'lTU'l.. Sa e ynir Jloiicy ' Poj:ot be pi rs.ia ded to pillebase nrlicles, at 4s to SI vvYodl do la.t con tain the virtues of a l.'lecnl Pottle of Mtobime Por ter's t iirutive Labatu. tho cost of luiviiut'ucitiriii which is as j;rc:it a, llial of ulne.st any other medi cine ; at.d the vcry low price at whieh it U K-ld. iniihcs. the profit lo the seiier lippan ul!y aniall, and unprincipled dealers wit) iioi.ietiiius recommend ot'.er medicines en which their profits arc larger, un !l the customers iu.-ist itpoti having Madame Pi.r-ti-rV an I none oilier. As.' l"r .Madaino Porter t'u rtoivc Jlalsiiin, piiee 1.1 ceiui, and iu l.irc ImiiIos ut Jo cents, and t'.K" no tth"r. li you eiu.iiot get il ut one lore youenu at nioth.-r. Nibl by all liitn;t;isi4 and Storckccp.sra ut 13 els., and iu iurijer bottles ut "." els. HALL i LI CKh'L, Proprietor?. Jiinunry ."!. li. t !y ew York. I !. purLAiaLPiUA p.vpnii haxiiimls. i34yvi:i is .s. tun niii:. Cor. I'our.h A Market Street, Philadelphia, Im o now iu ,'.ock, B tine variety of Wutl la;M'i-!i, f;ot up expressly for their Sprin;; Trade. VI X LOW PAPKli V'F 1.1111V tirtADi:, p which they invite the altentior, i f Stonkccpt"". I xr In their' ltotail Jleparinicr.i, will ho louud Iho cle'icesl ntvlen ol' tl-e tttw n, PhiladeijibiaJl'VliMo;!.--''!'! w HriNEWrf ! NEWS f XLVS ! BOOTS AND SHOES, 11E sow lnanirfactored order by the suberibi r at t'HLAl'iat It A 1 l.S than at aty otb.r ci li.-lnocut in Mini-wry. J iio war tax is r.ol tal en in' i con. ideration. and il work will twd-t-c-at fl.1 '.' .' llavii.ii ist revived uu eulirt nt..' etocU of K-tuiu-r and Moroccos;, for ' ;-it!l-iu-"! itots nnd Sliocs. I.ali'' KIkii'"- mitt J.iif 'i'i, 4'!iUlr'u .oi(it'K, V'. Ac, which will ho mad to ordi r at short notice, in the heat workmanlil-.e lenimur ai d ol the best material l eeliiof thankful tor tlio patKuiaj'e exleiidcd hur toiv Im bot es in continue Ilie aainc. All who desire wovK done eiieup nun uura i invited to call at hi- shop nearly oppn-ito tl lloiiso iu Miiikct Simile, ! Miiiuurr. rt. J"H.S V February 2, IM. Om n.ii.i:, Al.ttO, OAKDKX Oil Fit" Suilablo for llrnpef. Peuc' Straw berrie, Ulackberriea. 6. It) or 20 acre each, ut tin present, vi.: 2it acre for I acre for J1'"". 21 a rt Payable by one dollar a w Alo ftiKul Craiibtarv CHLTWtXJlJ. 2a by lut' by oue dollar a week. 'J aro ituatid at Chctw. Jlurliuittou Couuty, Ni furiuauou. apply, with . 11. No. (if) Ce January 21, ifc'". Yi..titi4i:'N i . 13 BROADWAY, NEW. "CAKTUB rbotnpraph. Iaffurrrtyt rbI atiantionof Jwiiuary 3, 183 0k l. .A'l i ll i m uwmwrmrnrmyi ij THE ALL SUFFICIENT TVLHtlR. THE CHEAT AlIIRICAN EEUEEIE8. Known o "ITJnlnUV GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ- IIBLMnoLD'S EXTRACT "lU'cnc," " " SAHRAPARILLA iMi'P.ovr.n hose vasu. Ii J!rsTv(1 23 O LID'S QESTUIITE PREPARATIONS, "HltinLV COCLNTRATLD" COMTOIND FLUID EXTRACT BUCUU, A rosiliva and Specific Remedy Ptvr lliseaaca of tha liLAMCR, KIHXKYS, ORAVKL, AXD LROPSI- CALSWELL1N0S. Thi' Medicine increiiyoa tho power of Difreation, and excilea Ihe Absorbent into healthy action, by which Iho Watery vr .'alrcroun depoaitiona, and all L iinatiiriil rnlarRomentt om reduced, aa well aa pain and inflammation, nndiaftood for men, women, or Children. IIi:i..1ID.iM KXTIIACT ltl Itfi FOR VK AKXKSFES Arisinj from l'xccKe, Habits of t'iwipatlon, Early Jndis'Tetion. nr Alue, Attended with tho following t-yintnia : inuispoHTion in .xernon, . Lonso ower. I.OSJI ot .leinorv. Iblliciilty of LrcaUiiDt Trembling V nkeriihiesa. Pain in the banp, Klushine of tho hody Eruption on the Kaoa, Pallid Coi.utcnajico, i eak ervcs. Horror of J isi n-e. iimnc.s of rision. Lnivrrsiil Livsitndc of th Mnc'ular Svstcni, Hot Han i'. llrvncss of tho Skin. Theso HVinti'in-. if nllowad to on. hieh till m4icinc invariably remove, aoon follow 1MP0TESCY, FATUITY, EPILEniC FITS, In one of which he patient may expire. Who cm sa that they are not frc'iuonlly followed by tho 'direful ilisctises,'' I.N'SAXITY AND COXSl'MrTIOy, Many are aware of the eauseof 'heir suffering, but none w ill eonlVfsi. The record of the insane Asy lums and tho niclcnelioly d.-r:thi hy Consumption, benr ample witness to the truth of thi a?crtion. Tho Constitution, once Affected wj.h Organio eaknew:, Ilciuirc8 (ho aid of mc Koine to strengthen end in vigorate the svvtei.i. which "H 'Inibof I'a Extrael I'.uelm" invanal ly d?t. A trial wiil eonvino the most hkepti-ul. lEXtALES, FEMALES, FEMALV'rl, Old or young, finglc, married, or conn.nplating Ii'.arriiipc, J:i many ufTeet'iim; peculiar to Females tli. Extract I'nchii i.s. utiet-inallci bv any othi-r re!uel, a iu Chlorosi or llelention. frretxiilarity. Piiinfulicw, or Snppri'ssionot the t.'ustoniary l.vacoationi!. I'loeratcd or Schirnus state of the I. terns. Leucorrbi-a, or W hiles Sterility, and tor all coinplaint? incident to the sex. w het'uer oi i.-in from Indiscretion, Halite of liiBsip:ition. or in the HE'.'LINEOU C IIAN'GEOF LIFE. See syiiiptorn ul ovc. NO FAMILY t-HOUI.H El; WITHOUT IT. Tuke no Eabant, Mercurr, or Unpleasant Mediotc for UcpU'tisuut und Dnugeroua liseasea. Ill'.lsJf IlI.I E.VI H.UT Uliil Cti.- FECUET l'ISI'AK3 In all their tii",cs ; at little expense ; litUa or no change in diet ; no iucouvenienci!, AND XO tXPOSUP.E. It CRt;"'"!i f-eiTjent desire, and ptvcfl strerth tn Urinate, tlur-by ri'ni"','iu obpiriictiou.-. preventinsf an I eurinir Strtciurcj .f the Urethra. nUiiyirj paiu i iul inlb.mnintii n. so t'rcrtui ttt inlhi-clx-.-nf discaso and c-xpoiUnj; Poisonous, Iliscas'itd, and oru-out .Matter. Thou'r.xio3 np'Vi Thousand! WHO HAVE PEEN THE VICTIMS OF Ii:A'JS, An t v.ho liavopa' i Heavy Fee to be cured in a s'lOit time, have found tloy were diveived. and tbat the "l'oion" has. b.v ihcu:cof "Powerful Astrin (Tent."' bevii drii'd up in Ihe system, to break out ia un afrravated form, and Perhaps, ufl it Marriage. USE ut t in For nil Affections and I'i'etisi of THE UiilNAKY 01t(;AN., Whether exisiimr in M ile or Female, from ha'.Tf cause originating, and no mu'.icr CFlKlW LONti ."-T.-'.NDINO. risea'CK rf l!ac! Organ re pi ire the aid of PlI'HXTir. , HELIIEOLP'S EXTRACT BUCIIU 1 tlie tlroat Diure.ie, An! it is cf-rlain to line tho desire 1 effect in all Jiiseaj.es, for which it is reeommendod. EtOOT?! HLOODI BLOOD! ITcluibold's Highly Concentrated CompouniJ Fluid Estrnct Savsaparilla Byphili. This is an a!T cti ui of the lib od, and attack Ilia Sexual Orsrw. Li iii-sol the Nose, Ears. Throat, Wii'.dpij e, ir. i ether .Slucus Surfaces, makiiitr it appeariince in the form of 1 leers. Helmbobl's Ex tract Surnnp.irilla t nrilicn Ihe lilmnl. mi l removed all culy Eruptions ot the .kin. trivin? lo the Complex ion a Clear and Healthy Color. It bt imr preparod eprcs-! v t' .r thic cius? vf complaints, ps lipoid-Puri-tyius proprietor! arc preserved to a frrealor extent than any other preparation of sarsaparilla. An ercclkiit Lotion f T 1 tseas-a of a Syj hilitio Xi lore, and t'.s an injiHtion iu lii-e-isei of the Urinary tri;ai:.s. arisii ; 1'ioto habits of dis.-ipaticn. used ia coiini'i-iion v.'itii the Extracts Etiehu a.id Sursuparilla in sio'h ilisejisesas r 'comiueiidi-1. Evbleiii -Jof ihe niot risnibl and rcliabla char acter will liceolupany the llledtciucs. CERTIFICATE;? OF CUKE5, From eiht to twcnly year s'an lin,, w itli ctitcM klenvn to .soicnee iiu.l lame I'or Meuii al I'ropcriies oi'Huclui, see Disponsatory till I'niled Sl.'ltiS. see l'.'ut'i-svi' IBwees' v:.!uahla works on tha Piaetui of 1 livi-. ' Sic riTvarks made by the late Celebrated lr. riiV-:-U. Philadelphia. ec reinarl.s, n.u le 1 y I'r. Ep. .mini McDowell. , IcbrM. 1 Pin- iali. Mi l V l , . f tile Koral t . f Sir u tl. Me.' Eci, I Cll' I