AGRICULTURAL. THE rAHMCR'g SONO IN SPHINO. Creation'. Lordl we place our trust In Ppring-llino, In thy holy word, Which inlth, "Who acattcri In l In dust The si.ed, etiall be In icaion heard tilinll lee the germ rla) through the uiouttt, The youngling corn take hcultliy rout, Tha yellow tinmal Add behold The orchard bend with mellow Trull. We truit Hjcsi, Father I On Its bed Wo cnit our seed with faith like rock ; Vi sire our plough landi ample spread, Aiul fence our Acids from herd and (lock, We cull our vltiei of thriftless ehoot, Ojr orchirdi prmn to luit tho sip. Whilst tell uur loved once, veiled and unite, Their gentle heart, with flower, to wrsp. And will Thou bid our ralne and dews Kefrssh the toll nhen .utibcnms parch And drill our rmnilone in the softest hue. Which Spring ooe from the rainbow arch i And whtl.t Thou junrd'st our Acldi from hall, And fine. t nature. pcril out, Keep from our houeehold grief and nail, Aud make our liinW and courage .lout. To Km Ixskcts From Ti.um Tkees. It is recommended, its a remedy for the ravages of the curculio, to grow plum trees with tho lirftucltea over a stream of water. The curculio do not eting those plums which would fall in tho water if separated from the limb. It is claimed by some that the cunning insect is awaro of tho fact that the plum would fall in the water, and there fore thsir eggs, if deposited in it, would bo lo-it. How Many Houses. According to tho now American Cyclopaidia, tho number of horses in the world is estimated at fifty eovou millions, (37,420,000,) or one horse tor every twenty-one inhabitants, young aud old. In Europe thero is one horse for every eleven persons. Denmark has forty five horses to ovcry ono hundred inhabi tants, or nearly a horso for each two per sons. The United States aro put down as having (5,000,000 j Franco, 3,000,000 j Uivsia, 3,500,000 j Great Britain, inclu ding Ireland, 2,500,000 ; Austria, not in cluding Itrly, 2,500,000. Plant Peas Deei?. The theory re cently advocated of planting peas very deeply in the earth, in order to prolong the bearing capacity of tho vines, has alpobcen well tested in 'N'illianiitown, and found to be correct. A farmer told me that ho ploughed a furrow beam deep; then tcat tcred the seed peas at tho bottom ; after which ho turned a deep farrow upon them with his plough, covering them, if possible, to tho depth of twelve or fourteen inches. They pushed tlmr way up through the thick mass of earth very soop, and Instead of turning yellow at tho bottom and dying after tho first gathering, they blojomed jind bore until lie was tired of picking tho pods. Iftuch a result will uniformly, be realized from the plan, pea-culture may be iDftdejwore profitable thau hitherto. House llAnisn. Growing horse-radish i generally cons-idercd a matter of very little consequence, in regard to the manner of cultivation ; and tho result is, in inobt cases, small roots .which aro inferior in fla vor arc raised. It is very easy 'to grow this plant with rooty as largo as a man's wrut. Select a rich, warm piece of ground, full exposed to the rays of tho sun, and early in the .fi oason dig it deep : mark.it oot.T for rows itllrec feet apart, aud haul tho cfrth out of ?Jio rows, so as to receive a heavy maaiur I'ng ; then cover tho manure with the dirt taken from tho rows, and tct tint roots about eight inches apart, and keep them free of weeds,, as you would every other crop, and -tile result will bo a growth of Iicwjo- radish that h worth growing. Plaxtiso Tomatoes. A correspon dent of tho Gardeners' Chronicle (Eng.) strongly recommends tho growing of to matocs wholly in pots, especially by those who rio only limited bopy of a dorcn or two plants for homo uso. Ho also .thinks market gardeners, and tbosc living in cities, would find this mode invaluable. Tho pot-plauts aro entirely under control, aud require almost no attention, He says : I havo not planted out tomatoes for the lat five vcars, but havo had instead good crops from plants in pots, with no trouble in training, or stopping, and no failure as tr nrndtiction or rineninir. 1 sow tho i-ccd in a No. 00 riot at tho end of Fcbuary Tho plants aro kept starviug under glass mi mwlilln of Anril. then thiftcd into thumbs, and put ontke pottingbench- for week. They aro then packed together under a warm fence, and when they want it, aro hhiftcd into 00's and allowed to get quite potbound." Stauti.no Seeds E.tnr.v. Rov. Daniel Kmorpon, Summit county, Ohio, states that ho has been successful in giving garden codB an early etart in tho following nian ncri Having selected the quantity need ed, ejwli sort is tied up by itself iu cloth, tho nawo being written on a slip of paper, nd enclosed with the seed. The packages aro then buried about two inches deep iu tho ground for a week or two "N hen rca. dy to plant, tho Huds needed for planting nro taken from tho bags and used. They will bo found to have bwellcd, perhaps routed, and ready to grow. If tho Id bo nuito dry. it is best water tho drills after dropping tho seed, nnd then cover with dry earth. Mr. E. says that by this plan ho has never failed pmuiuu, HINTS ON POOH FAKMINU. 1st. Invest all your capital in lnud, and run in debt for more. M. Hire money to ttock your farm. !3d. Have no faith in your own biuincss, aud bo always ready to sell out. 4th. Buy mean cows, spavined horses, poor oxen, and cheap tools. 5th, Feed bog hay and mouldy corn sto v'er exclusively, in order to keep your ttock tame. Fiery cattle aro torriblo hard on old, rickety wagons and plows. 0th. Use tho oil of walnut freely when ever your oxen need strength. It is cheap er than hay or meal, keeps tho hair lively, aud pounds out all the grubs. 7th, Select such calves for stock as the butcher shuns ; beauties of runts, thin in the hams, and pot-bellied, but bo sure and keep their blood thin with scanty herbage. Animals aro pafeet to breed from, that haven't strength to herd, fitlt. lie cautious in tho manufucturo of manures. It makes the fields look black and mournful about planting time ; besides it is a great deal of work to haul it. Ulh. Never waste timo in setting out fruit and shade trees. Fruit and leaves rotting around a place mnkc it unhealthy. The road to poor farming, though .large ly traveled, is not well understood, nnd these landmarks are thrown up for the common benefit. Springfield Rt-jmUican. New Method Wekm.vci Camiots. In Williamstown, I was told of a plan of raising carrots which was quite new, to nic, at least. It is coining largely into vogue in that town and vicinity. Thick sward laud, meadow or pasture, is turned over carefully and deeply. A light liar row is then passed over tho surfarec, and tho carrot seed fa sown with flax. As the sward is buried six or eight inches deep, no grass nor weeds grow up among the flax to choke that or the carrots. When tho flax comes to tho blow it is pulled, and the process weeds tho carrots just when they need it, this is all the labor requisite for a good crop of tlieso valuablo roots, until they are gathered in tho autumn. Thus, two crops aro obtained by this method from a common piece of meadow or pasture land. No eeed, of course, is obtained from the flax pulled in blossom ; but tho lint is as good as if tho btalks were fully seeded. This certainly is a labor-saving method of raising carrots, when compared with tho sowing the weeding process. Still this practice may not he at all new or uncommon to many of the readers of tho Homestead. If i homo of them who havo tried it, will give others, who havo not, (ho sesult of tho experiment, Uioy will impart valuablo information. An Infalltule Cure foh Woiims in Houses. Last spring my ton purchased a raw-boned, low-fleshed horse and tried to improve his condition by good treatment and high feed, but1 found it impossible to put flcs-li on his bones. His disease pro ved to be worms, and all tho usual reme dies were used to eradicate them, but to no purpose. I tried the following experiment and it succeeded effectually. I gathered an armful of tho dry tops, with their teed, of a weed called Jerusalem oak, the same; from which oil of Avis is extracted. I rubbed, out a quart of tho seed and mixed with it two quarts of cornmeal well salted, and put it in the horse's trough. This ho licked all up, and in three days thereafter my son s-tuted that his horso hud voided a quantity of worms sufficient to fill his hat, and all dead ; t-inee which tho horse thiivcs and docs well. How to Smt.kct Fr.ouu. First, look at tho color; if it is white, with a slightly yellowish or isti-aw colored tint, buy it If it is very wlnte with a bluish cast, or witl black specks in it, refuse it Second, ex- amino its adhorivcuess; wet aud knead a little of it between your fingers ; if it works toft and is stick r, it is poor. Third, throw a lump of dry Hour against a dry miooth, perpendicular rarfuro; if it falls like pow der, it is bad. bourth, riqueezo tomo of the flour In your hand j if it retains tho shape given by the pressure, that too is a jrood sitrn. Flour that will stand all tlioso tcsh is safe to buy. These modus ar o gi ven by old flour dealers, and we malic no apology for printing them, as Uioy por'tain to a matter that concerns overybody, name ly, the quality of tho staff of life, How to Guow Peaches Every Yt.au. Tho following is by a correspondent of tho Ohio Cultivator ; " 1'rocuro your trees grafted upon tho wild plum stock. Tho trco partakes of tho nature ot tho plum, being hardy, and will never wiutcr- kill, and, putting out lato in tho Spring, will never bo injured by tho frost, aud it is a certain preventive against tho work ings of the pcachgrub, whilo the natural life-time of a tree is beyond that of our own ; eo you may depend upon peaches every year, and for a long period of timo, without the destructive and discouraging influences attending tho growth of tho com mon peach, They can bo obtained from fifty to sovonty-tivo cents per tree." Sy In tho English agricultural papers to are advertisements of a great company in London, who manufacture manure from . ' , , njl bloou. Tho Company rCCClVCd 771,000 gallons of blood from tic butcher shop iondon alone. LOOK Oi l' ! (;0()ll AlUll'S I'OU Mil. 1 aW. ncvcr-falllng MRS. VAMIDHV, li tin best. Flic . pureed when all others hate railed. AllvwJionru In trouble nil uhn have been unfortunate, all whoso fond hope havo been disappointed crushed and blasted by falno promises nnd deceit,- all w ho havu been ilecclv oil and trilled with, all fly to her fornitvlec nnd satis. f-ictlon,.-all who are in ilnnbta of the affections of thiieo they hue, consult her to rtliute and satisfy their minds. .v wrt: .iff.iihs un: .vr.rr.ii mils' Plie has the" ircret of u limine, the nueillona or the op. po-lug aex. It In tills fart wlikh inducee Illiterate prc leodcre to try to imitate her, nnd to copy her ftiltertlse inent. Hho she shous oii the i.iKh.vt.&'s uk Yuviitvruiw. mmomtvsii.i.n, Or absent friend. Hlie guides the single to n happy mar riage, and makes the married happy. Her nld nnd ad v ire Ins be, n solicited in iiinniiiernlle Instances, ami the result lias alteaut been the means of securing: a r jmvj lurw Minni.inr.i Mifl Is therefore a sure dependence. Hlie lias been the ineutis of bringing tunny hundred hearts and hands to Cither. Thousands of broken hearts have been healed and made happy by her. It is well known tothe public at luce that sho was the first and she is the only person who ran show the likeness in reality, and who can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, w bicli can b- tested nnd prov ed hy thousands, both liitined aud single, who daily and eagerly v Isit her tit No. IMG Lombard Street, Philadelphia, All Interviews are .trlrllv private and confidential. iitjiltji iiM-vi-ytMn, noon lvck AND HAPPINESS are within the reach of nil. She is 1111: living wonder of the enlightened age; all who cou- sun ner are asionnneuni uie uiiuiiuokss ..i oer u-cnfice. No. Bonn rRsnRica- BitlttT, seven floors 1 loano a u u pre. iru. us. ..m. .oui ' -f " ' from Ilaltlluoro street, East side, Ui trio steps, lie par- lrftctod liy 11CW Settlors, (U1U CUB iunaieiVlchloioVneu. ad b ppyV' To AI.I. In' buslnes, I J 't 'JtJ by tho change of water ftud diet, wi hradvireislntKlu.il.le. Plie inn for. 1. 1 w itrithegrent- V ',. . "t.!i Jih,l,.in from om It rorrulatoil by a brief uso of this .st certainty, the result of nil eomiie rciiil and business 1Vo I Dyspepsia, a discaso which is J transitions. If you follow her ,lt ice, you will .n Mr.(.Uv OIi nA1Iil"oi;P IlllUnU UPUP. r',L. l n i iMriuiri: vovit cmci'.vsMAvtJs ami succeed in nil your umb rulings. 'J'hoeo who have bei n fortunate and iinsncreesful In life, nnd in business -those who hivo worked hard and truaiiieu ngaiusi adverslt) nnd misfortune thagreater part of their lives and found the more they tried to gt forward in the world, the more things things wint aginst Uicnit All cases have consulted her for the last twenty years. Al those who wisely followed lier adtice are now ItlCIl HAVPY AND kVlXVASHn.1 In all her undcrtlklngf ; while those lolnded by prcjif dices and ienorance, nel'leiled her nilvicc, aro still la boring rcainst adverslt) and poverl. If you valuenu happiness, )ou will consult h r )oursilf, and be sucrtss. ful nnd happy also. All Inter, lews are strictly pritate anil confidential, l.'uuiu one I come nil1 to NO. 133G I.OMHAKD STHBliT, between Juniper and llroad, l'hiladelphia. .March li. lr.VJ-ly. EVANS h WATSON VfSHsiISSi '""kc of locks i"iual to any made in the United Ftltes. Fire $fc in one fr, taint out right; with can. fesfs in good rantlttion. The Salamander P.ifen of Philadelphia against tho world. EVANS & WATSON, have liail t.m fitrct rtrmnstralion in the follawinp rot tificntc Hint ihoir maunfifluri: itf SalftmanikT Hnfen line nt lcniTi fullr-arrant''il tho ri'preai'niatioiin vhith hare lipcn mniln fif tlirni n rundorinK nn umlouliU'd nerurit against the terrific ilemi-nt. l'lii!ft!flp-iiii April IC. Ift5fi. M'W. Kran $ Wuton Gtntltmcn It fttTordit Ufl the liiihe("t saiisfjrtnni tn ntfit"-tn ynu. irmt ohIth? tn tlif very prf.tfrtivf innlitit i uftwtt vt the Pnlaiiinncler, H-if.'g uliich wc purrliasfil cf you nntva tivf month siuee wtj pnvt'fl a lame pfirtioii of Jewelry, ond all our tnnkft, Kr.t t-Jpo-ci tn the tfllaniinmi, flr in ItitrMrad placa ou thf mornlin i.f th lltli int.. When rciliTt Mint ttifx.' elf"-vtT(? located In tin fnurll fiorv ofthK liiiiLllnir tvi nffimi.xl t.Tlii that thov fi. II fulH'"picntly into it hfnp nf hurimip ruiii whvre the vail cn-imitrntimi of tlic licat raiisod the lir.vs Itlnte? to iiiflt, wo canrmt but renard tlmjirrn'rviitlou i,f thalr val- curitv airnnlL'd hv trmr ttnf.n. " We Khali luke (treat ijfannn' in reciniii'-nthiiff tlieiu to iul'ii ui imtiiirfts nn n uur' rrinmco azaiiiM iiru. (ICOKUi; ai.MMU.NSAc nrtO., Jctetllrrg, (TTln'y hae since pnrch.ig.'d tit large HtifiK. AngiiBt., li-51'. J ITndtrtakint ;uiic. and k.-i-nMonntauily nn hand I andfnrnaleat luo Warenit.iim, a Urpv acHortnu'iit of l.MVTUli W1 -k 1 iTM.'fVG , rlM!3Ui'JJ fSwXii UH'lAo, ' Bv wlncli he is enabled to till orders "on presentation. Also-Keins u eoe.il Horse und tfearse.. and w III lit all times be ready to tiltcud 1'unertls. ri..iu.i i. pinv i.. r.loomsburR, January 2J. leS'.t. THbWK&'l TllUiN'KS! ! fplll! lamest, liesl limdanm I est and cheapest assort, uient of Hole Leather suli.l vclcd Travrlnur Trunks. jjauita aornnri a urtnt trunx , ..uiiiireii s s,onc!if, j runei- --,vi,i ers iji'atiicr ami uarneimvs s., r-;t'ar! Packing Trunk. A-c. ec.. at v.li '1 - l.' THOMAS W MATTfKWfl. relbrnled London Prire .Medal, llonroveil shell Slirlltl! solid i.ld leather Truiih manufacMry, INo. 1112 Market , streel, South west corner fourth and -Market Plulad'a Ausu.t e. 1!57 tc . NEW "GOODS 'TIIR unilcrplcueil rpspfitfutly inf'miii his frirnU ami A. tne iiuuuc ui large uiui inu kv. ui iiiii.ir.iHU) umi n lias n tpumiid uitdorliaciit 'f NKW (iOODS. In the clcttant new Plore House. In llnhrshurir, Columbia County, Pa., v, here he nas a larue uu.l cnoicu ussuriiiieiu in Sl'KINO AND SUMMER OOODs, uinrii ho id ilf term in I'll to sill im fiifh terms nn w lit in- tinea all ut leact in Iih u nitty, who arc m uaitt oi'.Mur-1 rhaniiizf, tn extern. Ihui llifir ruAtojn. Ihi) flock lm b'eu nt wcw a uiui mum rare arm wun ' jcfcri-iicu tu thn wuiiti cf hi eomu.un.ty una without ruing to riitiT iuto n imnutu niuinirntioii ( tbe ftiri(u4 it i ml -lituik nutjiuiif in !iuriit( Inx frH-inU ttint cv r) thing wu.illy k it in C'm.uWy lure a, mn iieru Iju hail a "liiilu liiinjier Dun the ch-'Hi-i'ft," x- Country protlut.-, hittuclmtf Orain, Lumbir, tVc, taken In eha,,,e for good,. WIL80iS A0BB. nulirpburg. Mnrra 10. 1"C0. NKW TIXWAKK SHOP. MAIN STIti:ET, OI'ltMITU Till! lIXCilAVGH, TJIH un-lprcifiicd rt-f-pTtfiiUy infonni Ms fnoiiiU ami thn public p nt ru!l) , thuthuhait iiiirrh.iHl tho ttik nfl. I?. Millard, nnd oiifin'J A NUU'Tl.V- ivAiti: a nu amine ntu.v iTAiUJriiiMKNr.MnQ Iii tliu luiilitiiiif toriiierWorcuniitl for that nurnoii) CJft. by tho enitl .Mr. .MiHiunl, uhcru he trfiutrcil to run durt the biuincs in nil its vurioun brniirhL. TiiiHiiru uud IliiUrtc iioutii.t; of ull Kiuti inane to or der on tOiort noiict- ami at uiodcrKte inci-y. AUo- HTOVUrf, of 'nriom t)lcs, coiialantly for talc. K t' pairing done to order In quick liine. Rr' Country pniduro t.ikin in exiiiaupH for wnrk. I'JII Ml H. MOVKH. Jllnonihburg, Ttbruary II, WX JAMKS V. I.AMBBKT, IinporfrnHnil DhjIc r In CLOTHS, OAS IMKKKS. VES I'INGS AKD OOOpI AD 11 TO MLN AND BOYS' WE Jill. No 302 Jlnrket Nt., Lower aide, abnvo Third, PIULADRLI'llIA. October 8, lP.VJ-in. AGIUfULTIJllAI. "WAKEHOUSE. a I.AnnEaisortnient of 1'ieliest ferllllcrrs iV in the market, ut reduced prices lor cash, consisting orSo. I Peruvian and Co, luuibiati fJuano's.huper-Pnnsiibuteof I.inie i...,n in,, nest nianuLictiirers. i'otasli. 1'hos-. phale, n new article for truit trees, 1'uudrtttet'la.tet ate., at wiioieeaie uiim i, u,i . 'ABCII AM. .MOP.il IP, lniplemcntand Peed Store, corner of 7th und alar letHtreels Philadelpllia. March 12, ISS'-I. nr.ooMsuuiu; UAiuiEit shop. rpilF. undcriisned rperifully Infornn the riiir.em I nin,.in.nirrf llirl ll.U III. Ii lir. OHD Ttt I I V llltll lis. Sfl :i,S.lJf.'r'iSCMtlVKII to 31)1 Cacslnut Strut. !s-ji5-J,'fY4 tl-rt IMrt miadilrhia, have on Mo..-.ftivrshlianl nlirire assortracnl of Fire MS'ISi';''. s-Thiif proof S.ilamauder S.if.s. ''f'i!SS't lit"'if '"m ll0l"" f"r ll',"k" " i atmi jio uauuku HiioiMiocau-it opposed thetjouat ' llouae itneit door to the Columbia lifuiocrat. in the WhitjFram Iluildi n, oppmito the Kirlinnie blockj of 1 WIICID "O H " MSS. SHIS tomcri to rntirn satisfaction SHAVING & HAIR DRESSING, I VIII ha user utcq with car OJ.d neii tnes. and 1.1 UALTIMOKH LOOK HOSPITAL. UK. JOHNS TON, THE founder of this Celebrated Institution, ofTrs the most ceitaln, speedy, and only lireilual remedy In tho world f ir itr.'cts for tilei ts. Plrlrtiiri s.Piinlnal wiak. ness, Pains In the Mils, UniKtitution.il lb bilil), Impo tent y, Weakness of tho Hack ami l.lnibs, Alb-rtlons ( f theKidnc)s, Palpitation of the Heart, lllspep.ia, ivcr hront, Nose or I Hkln.nnd all tnoso serious and melancboly n'"'1'" I I1? ! m,.7;.',! 'L?. ''Hi .'I, ." '.'5".', vims trriianiiiiy, iii-ensn i uie uvuu prar'ticcs, nro more fatal to'tlieir viiiimstban the sougi.f tlio HuenstothemniliierslMysses.HiehMnKthHrino.t i.!"'i?ill!leP" ' ' l-".-"""'""'!4't- . ' MAitul.Uin. .Married persons, or mnit Mm ronlemplatinii tnar. jMKi'VJltt J'oliiutnii, and be rcstorul to peifett health. , He who places himself under tlio care of Dr. Johnston, may reiiaioutoy loniine in mi ii.im.i , niiilldeiitly rely upon his skill as a physician. OUUANlr tVHAK.MVrt. Iiniiieillntely cured and lull iifur restored. This desease is the penalty most frciuently pa d by those who hate become the victim oflmpropi r lliilulnen cles. Young persons are too apt to commit en ess trom i not belnc aware of the ilnadlul const'iueiice Hut l.ia) ensue. Now, who Hint understands the subject will pre- tend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner . by those fnlllnc Into Improper habits than by the prudent, llcsldes being deprived of the plensuru of healthy olf. springs, the most serious nnd ihstriolive sjmptniiis both body and luiinl arise. The sj.tcm becomes derung. :,. ..... V.s ..1...1 ,i ,.:.,. u,.nkeiieii. nervous eu hi hbihty, dyspepsia, pBipitntiini ..f the heart, Indige.ilon, i wn.tint; oi tue irume, viiukii, cjwyw ( Member of the Hoynl Colli geol Purgcons, atl.onilon.-' Graduate from one of the most eiuliient Colleges of the . United Plates, and the greater part of w hose ife ha been spent in the first Hospitals of London. I arls. I hil.T dilphla and elsewhere, has elk. ted some of the most as- loiiibhing cures that were ever known i many troubled , with ringing in the head nnd ears n ue "ieep, great ffi'.Sfci3i SAS.&tt ' ilerangeiuentof iiilnd, were cured Immediately. , a i'1'ti rAlN IIIMIIABI'.. i nnffi too often happens Unit an III timed sen-c of shame or ureatl ot uiscovery, uiiers uiu ,.,.,,.., who froin eiliicntionand respeitabililyfan tlune le'tjlend ... ....... .,,,,,.,. ... .1,1. horrid di-ea.e iiinkes their appearance, such aj ulcerated sore throai, dlsiasud nose, uorturce, palos in tne m ad nnd limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on tho skin t'iei!progrcssinitvlitli rapi.liiy.tiU ai'ui Hie palate vt t selfto preserve the most invioalde si ency. auu irom ins eJlensive practiM In the lir.t HonpiuU of Durnpe and America, he lan contidently ri couimcud sale nnd speedy cure to the unlortuuate viuiiuof this horrid disea. TAkK PAIITHJUI.AH Ntli'lfC. nr. J. address, sail tlioso who li.iveiij.iied lUomselvn by private uud Improper luilulgein.es. ilueedh'y early habit, pf toutb. iu 1)ikn'''' Hack ami Limbs, Pain in he lieud. Ihione.. of rJl jlit, HUSO UfU SOloe OI ray. auu .-" "..-j l.u.s orMu.cuinr rower, luiiuiuuou i.i ;" pciisia. Nervous Irratabilil), lluruugeliienl of tho Iligcs. live Kuuctlons,Ucuer.iI Ilebilil, sjioplouisof toiuump- '"j'l'llTAI.I.V. Tlio fearful effecH upon the mint! are riuih to bedrendcil, Lonot Mtinory.Coiifunon of Idea, llepression of the Hpirlls, r.til l orebodliigs, Aversion ol souctl, Timit), A.C., ore some o'tlw otllsproduced, 'l'houand of persons of all ages cau now judge wh.it is the cuu.e of their dedlliiog health. Lousin; their MSor, becuiuiug e.ik, pale ami cuiaci.ited, havliis sin eular appearauc nlioul the eyes, cough uud sjuiptoms of UlLWlffioN-rt INVIOUKATINC ULMBUY FOll OlltiAXlC WllAk.NKSS. Ily Ibis great aud iuiportaiil rnoedy. weaknesfl or tho organs nre spwlil) cured, and full Mgur rcetorod. Thousands of the molt nervous mid debilitated, who had lost all hope, have been iiuuieiliati ly nlieii.d. All luipediuienlsto .Mairiace, l'h)sieal aud Menu 1 l)liiuli fitatloil, Nerl oils lrraUbilit),,lrnuWiilg and W eakue.. or eibaustatlou of the most fearlul kind, speedily cured by lloiter Johuslou. Who have injured li,n-i he. b a certain practice, ilMlulued iu when alone -abnlul rre'tu.-ntl) lenroeil irom r ll touii'auions, or ut ncbool-lbe elb cts of w ho li aro ui if litl 1, it, even whin a-leep, uud if nut cured lender, marriage impossible, and destro)s both mind and hod), bhouM nppl iuiundlalely IVLiHt u julty lb it )ooug man. the hope or his country, and the darling 1 1 hn p.irenl, slrnuld be ,iatche.i from li pro-l" cts and eiijojineiils ot lite, b, lb c"iis pi u ecu ofilovialinir from the path ol nature, and indulging In a sortnill eeinl habit, (hull p.'r.oiu belme too utuputme. MAmilAf!l: cliiiuld reHett that n s..n.l umid anil limly ro Hm mod iMc-fsiai y it'iaiHti.-B to promt uitmubml lmppiu.-. Indefd, witlioui ilit.'tf tliejuunu-) tliru'ijih lif.- b -umi"! a uiary pil,Ui')C". tli" pru-put hmrl Oaiktut to the lew tli miua Imcouh'i. fliaiitiv.Hd Mtli tlifpairi Iill.d wilh JU- LulatujMl ntl, thou that Uiu liuipine ofi.iii.tberb.to1iiLildii'lit"l v.ith our .mn, oKKicu no. i ot i il iMti;ii:Ji;KHr..ioiiwM.-w, ALIi bLICtii'VAl. Oi'URATlUNh PKIU oKMlii). N It. nc Ulhv mod. t-t) pnvuut )uu, but appl inuieuiaM nt." r IH.imi TO J ii.1A u TbeniMiytli'tufi'iidKCJredat tin-, iiibtnuiioi. withiu tbcln-t 15ettrK. q ltl ii'iiii-rnun impuiUi.t Mrai&tl Dperatim.H p.-rt'.rmod by Dr. JoliiMuii. wUnebeU by thn rfiturtfiV utlie papcrcaiidii.au t.tln-r perwiiu. m. ticc uf wbirh lmv hi pi aretl u;mit mid uain ber.ire the publie, b -mleb Ms vtaiidint; K nlleiii.m of iharucter aiidreHpuiuibiliti.inu uffltieiiiuariiiiUftuUieatHKled. N. II. There are .o juany inofimt and worthlefk health uf the already utttici- d, .that . JJr. . J h iifluii Ujl iu- it iieceaa.iry to ay. 8I'7yul1 , ' j 7,' .1.1 . w mi 111-repuiawo.i, umi 01.- v. - - alvaM imnn 111 bn oiiicl. foiitaiu n poftag fctatiip for tlw- reply, or nu unicr uill be March 1", leba TINU'AUK k S1VVK SUOl' TUB undersigned rcspeclfally iiifurms Ins eld Irieuds and customers, that be has purchased his brothers Interest in the above establishment, itndtae concern will hereafter he conducted by hinisell exelUpirely. lie has just received uud olfers for ale. Uie law; rsVi tst und most eileiiMve assortment of t A.N u i Sari STU VKtf ever introduced into tlun market. l!l. stock consists of u coiuploU! uaortuteut of tho be.t Cookius and parlor stoves in the markit, toiiith or withsitove l ulurLs of etery description. Oven and Hot Stoves, Kadiutors, Cjlinaar r?toves, l.u it Iron Air r.eht .tovea. I'liiiuoii Stoves. 4.C. ic. 6fepiie and Tiuwnre con.laiitly on baud and muiiufacturi'd to ordi r. All kinds of repairing done, us usual, ou short uotice. inepairouuBeoi ,u mmu u 1 tt ilirnvV sncLiuuiv suiiciieu, llliiouii-burir. January 2. lH AGU10ULTUUAL WAUKIIOUSE. iVos. 21 ij- 211, South Sixth sttcet, ntur tho State Hvvse. riiu.Aoni.piiiA, rcNNA. rpEJJ floor, ot iliiucious buililinK, irixteil ar press 1 ly for Ilia proprietor's trade, nro stored wilhseids and implement! ot interest to tanner s und gardeners. Suiv VtR! EsiaausiikB. 'I liosulnci ibers desiro to call tne ullentioulof every ose interested in fariuini; und earileinnj to Iheirwell selected slock ol Arliul tnrnl Inip'ementiuiidSlachin-rs , creai varieiy u. uur. tiruliural 1 oola Warjaalcd Harden and HswrSK fJraM Jill icfp this linu fully equal, il not supeilur, to utiyining ni tho kind ever before otlered tome publie. Eandtedtirs wnrinnled Oardeu deeds have been be. c..i.. ..,.1.1. Inr iintvards of siXlV I'ear. 1 thCirwillO nrends ooiiularlty, land the inereasins demand Irom vear unit, are the best evldcnceiofthcir superiority over ull oltiera. l:ou ntry niercliant! can oe siipo'im wiin .n;,,. papers, or in bulk, on llie most liberal term!. 1 iAn...-,.i-.id . itriHiol. l'a..our enrdei. seed crounds, couuini three hundred und seventy acres, and l. the largest establishment of its ""J'.'rBOV. ,V. 21 I- 5' Si"" strict, Philadelphia. CJ- Laudntli,i ltur.ll Iteislsler und Almanac lur If CO rouulninc ae Farm, (lardu and tireou llon.e t.nl.iu ilar lor every moalh III the year.cau bu liadfrotfs, up un personal or post pain application . January til. IK.0 y " M. v, rr w C JIA Si Pi IVy fl,-t'l f tt tlQ -Kr.t r.rif, kv Arrh Wholodiilft & newll .Ma.i-I.icmrcr of SSISK ..mt.,.trj itfviri iinnio Twl "O I'ORTMONVMCrf. I'O Kl HOOKS, 'UrtT if .. i. t f Lint cc tliiina I? i fi.it: . r, ISan cers UaSCS. jurc&xmiz i-kam. it Desks, 'oil l"ollios, Hill Rooks, Sic. tit ., lie.. JOflBlKO PROMPTLY ATTF.ADF.D TO. I'l-liriiiry Ulcul.-tiiu. To. 3S South rourlli St., IMiilailcIpliIa MANUFACTUHCUS OF ALU KINH3 OF Looking Glasst rjrtraitt Photograph and PICTURE FUAMKS, UEItmN OILT MOULDINGP.l'lain ard Ornamental, PAHSbl'AKTOUTH. or Inside (ittio;i lor Frumea. IMl'OIlTKIl OK COLORED AM) 1'LAIN F.NliRAVJNGS, ni a lir in Mrtaii-if rna lltlioinonia, (.'rpcian ni.d OtifMai I'alntinsi, Da phaf.tr iimMiinn Stained tJIata, artUta Matpriulf. tic WIIOLV.HJILK JIM (t7WZ. Ortobi-j P. IMS- fim of Ittl the tiitiuiii niui lumen ui iuu nh i-m iii '" ', uio dout oi idru, renuciDg mm 10 b nitre piih- iliiii ; lilii! to "ili.it bourne from whenre no trav,n.r re- eically and mentally tieclcss, can bo dtiven nirus " To smb. lluretoro. llr. Johuttou pledges liliio from thn bodv bv tlio Ufa of UOSTETTEH'S . . .t-. .7. I ... a.lu am. ,1 1 .1.1 llV 11, 1110 UlO'liV , . nV , ., ,, . , works lirl.io .ru. tainiiie to the PAINT I1USINKBS". 01 unnr.ceuenieu inailllluttllreil aloitr sl-aill worhs, iiri.iiM.ia. nrlre. Im roll llav.,,e .'' V, :;'i 1 wl HIM! i "uF. Io, Ulue.ni Clothes ,-u. up In .mall to axpeiise, with tlio UIO!. compute 111.11 lliuory i.ir llie . . .,..,1 luntnuficiure ol variou. kind, ol asric.i llura ."'".j '''i,' ,,. ...,. re now oreoared'o BUo,ly nil Ulticlealll felirnary .a, I im- KUANOIS 0. UAHItlSON. M.I). WOL'LD lenpectfully iufurm the ritlzona of llluomn l.'ifp and vlrlnitv.thathu cmitinuoatho PtacliCiof the HOSTETTER'S STOMAL BBTTEHS d It In i fact thfit, at Ptimc porin.1, pvory nem l)CT of tlio Immim fnmily li ttililKt to tllewijo or disturbance of tlio bodily functions; Vitit. with tho aid of a gooil tonio and tin cxcrollo of-nlnln common t.itr-0. they irmybo ablo so to rcgnlftto tlio systoui ns to socuro permanent j,onltb jn orjOT t0 acCoini.lish tills dceircd ohjee, ll0 tru0 court,,, pur,.,0 is certainly that which will produco a nntnral etato of ung, nt (j cnft ,atardof vllftl strength and !lf; F?; . rn'o,C Dr. Hosteller U lu- troduccd to thin country a preparation bearing j,), riiuno, which Is not u now modlclno, but one that lifiB boon tried for years, gWlnc; entlsfao tlon to All tvlio linvo UBcd it, Tho Hitters opornto powerfully upon the utomftch, bowels, nnd Jiver, restoring them to n henllhy and rigorous nctlon, nnd thus, by tlio sltnplo pro cess of strengthening ntUuro, onnblo tho pys tom to triumph over dlsense. For tho euro of Dyspepsia, Iml!go!l!on, Xrtu Hon, Flatulpucy, Loss of Appetite, or any llllloiu Complrtlnts, wising from n morbid iunctlcn nf tlio Btomiich or Dowels, rrouticinc urnnips. Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, io., thee jiittcrs hav havo no cmil, Din-rrhcea. tlvscntcrv or Cm. f 0 rrcneritlly Con eu principally II tio speedily preparation. irobably rooro ma llinn ,nv otner, anu uio cniwo m irairu uioy sisios to attributed to derangements of tlio dlgestivo nf j wllj0ut M uging 1IlqT,.TTV.ri.a RrnMAClI nlTTrnfi nn nor 1IOSTL1 lhH H blUM AUl 1511 1 LUb, (18 per directions on tho bottlo. lortliis tlisoaso every physician WU1 rocotnmcnd llittcrsof somoklndi J T- al nr"?l 10 b6 lnf,J' liblot All nations haTO their Hitters, as n pro- .r ,i:..... ...t .I....H..... .r m. ! goncrnl; and amonsthem nil there is not to bo found a moro healthy people than tho Ocrmnns, from whom this preparation ema nated, basod upon scientific experiments which naicu. nasou unc llftTO tendod to fTOTO tlio TaltlO of this great tirennxation In (ho tttnlo of medical science. rnvEn and AdCE mis trying nnu provoic- ing disease, which fixes its relentless grnsp on RENOWNED DITTEUS. Further, nono of tho abovo-elntcd disooscs can bo contracted, cvon in cxposod situations, If the Kilters nro used as per directions. And as they nollhcr crcnto nausoa nor offend tho palato, and Tender nn nocossary any change cf diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promoto found eleer ,,,, .ililln. rcmnlnlnl U ro- and bcilthv dizoslloti. Uio complaint is re moved as spoctlily na la consistent with tho pro duclion of ft thorough and permanent euro. For Penont in Advanced Year', who aro suffering from an onfooblcd constitution aud infirm body, tlioso llllteru nro invaluablo 03 a rostomtlTO of strength nnd vigor, end ocoil only bo trlod to bo appreciated. Ajid to a mother vrhilo nursing tlioso Dittera aro lndhi pcnsablo, especially whero tho motlter'a nour ishment Is inodoqtiato to tho demands of tho child, consequently her Btrongtli must yield, and hero it ia where ft good tonio, such na Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, is needed to Impart temporary strength and vigor to tho eyetom. Ladles ufioitld by all raeana try this remedy til,. 7UUI1J J, , 1" , V I should ask their physician, who, u he is . i .i f . .,. .... , :n rtcquaintol with tho virtuo of tho liittcra, will rccommcnil tncir uso iu au ciibcb oi weiuinoos. CAUTION. Wo ciuitloa Uio fublio ogftlnrt nsing any of tho tunny Imitations or counterfeit, but ask for IIOSTETTKII'S CELEBItiTtD 6TOMACU ElTTErO, ami foo thai cuoh hottlo lias tho words "Dr. J. Hosteller's Gtumnoh Eitttru" tlomi on tho tlOo of Uio Iwttlc, and Etajni'asl on tiii mctalllo cop oovcrltig tlio cork, and ohecrvo that our autograph signature U on the lalicl. W-Propnred and fiolttby HCD1T;TTI!R& BMITH. Pittsburch, Pa., and oold by all druggists, crocors, and dealors tconcrally tltrouKhout tho United States, Canada, Couth America, and Germany. ESSTEOSIVE SOAP 'Pllld lelebrateil Vllsultl ro.li, IS now III market J lor more ihnii ii yonr, and that it b.iseivio mil ver.nl sati.l.irtioii. is . viilenl Irmi 1 he tjct. lint the Manufacturers of il iu order In supply the ileniind. Iinvettien ol,i.,i.d to 1 uereasti ll'eir e.ipneity to make equal to fine Hundred 7 haustiml houhde per U'ttk. II 1. ileelde.ll the btet and theajie't 4's.ii ev.r o.nae in this t'oiniirv ; Ose Pound of it will go at far forantust as 'l'areeoftCotnnionloap la general o.s I1 is main upon u new prlliritil, oi tn best materials, sir. 1 known only 10 Vsa II sor It McKrnir. II do, s awav entirely Willi Hie washboard saves the necessity ol lilliu!! llie clolbcs, It Ooes not shrink I'laiihnls, Ittt MUVIX UKEAKU IN'K I'll PAIN'I rl DIM peifi 1 llv and Irom the most delie.ite fabric, savca lully one-li.i If the lime und la'.or usoiPv spent to do Hie wnsliiuj. It it warranted freejrenf A.eO., or othtr injurious alialltt, and euarunleed nut to rot or Injure the 1 lulbe - ALSO Van.1a.1gpn li McKpoiiv's, Bnnerior oriental Toilet Ubenueat Olive Pale, Ex tra Palo and llrow n !mris, ns well as luvio I m.ik fc j Un. Ail.iiuanllue0.inules at lowest market prices. For ruleby all rs.peclable llroceii, and IVholesnle v TIIAIN Si MclU.ONi:, I No 52 and 51 South IVIu.vbs, I'lHLtsBLNllt. j r AUTIIIV. There heiilff several iinitaliou brands of Detorsive Soap Iu market the public lire netitied that none s Eeu nine evcepl Van llur It McKtonv is slaliped upon each Hat of Hie Soap.ai wellns llielloxss, rcbrmry 2.i. Itbtl 15m. UNI 11.0 8TATKS rash Faiut aiitl ;olor, Store and Office, iV. IV. cormr o l'outth & Race Sltctts, rhilttddpiin. Win. U'alrrall & to., r.ojiriplors PUItE White l.eiul French nnd Americuu Zinc Paints Window fills., Pullv.Chrouio Oreetl, c Chrome Yellow Prursniii lllue, Varui.hes, llryins Japans, Linseed Oil. Turpenliue llrusliea and everylllin; per- iTo. 141 2o'lh 'id St. bnuun Arch Ilace Philadelphia IMPOUTEIl ofToys. Iliicy llukets, Pipes, SnufT and Tobacco lloie., Sejrar Oases, Caues, llominocs vc . WUOLKSAI.B it Uli l'AlL. Manulneturrr of Flacs U Alpliabel block! February 5o. IKOn :bn, SsljS-'UUfct lOT. nnc nm.fisMiri'ii in V.i si Hith nltsppt. riltu. U7,;inu IWn- nn LKT-m'lS' ffiUVsUS ofllulimuedextenl, lira U. c Co , Have the . ratifies. lionm itrcfentii) unrrMiuif with retm-dip. ihat have never luilcilio uir& I lt? nioM tilnriuiiiK ra( ol , (Ii'iiorrlKcu ami Hypliiili. IH'iu hui nu ircuimrm, 1 ihf liortors u Vf-nen-al nnd Imniiro Ittoml, Prrlull ' Ulnjru.roiuaml Ui-lrvt or lutlainatimi of Mart. ing 'iii tU uf.liscajith. are ma.le t bixoii.e as liarim i t if 09 tint mpli! a li(n f'Ta i Uilt . HL.vllNAU VliAUMd-!)r. (i. K Co,, devote. much Dftlu'ir ultctiliuii lotliu Irffllmprit of llioiifapjj cjused by URtcrfi nntt fcoliur. Iiubit, whirl, mini the 1 "'"ly Biiil miliar, uoimi nir I"' tMnan.iimioiiiiHniiii u i eittwrtitniin-n or cociety. omcot thenu'i ana mi nnclioly tilfcii prndured by ihe.u t arly habit fc ol youth ait. Vwikiifaol Hip back ami limU fiiliMtiilion ol Ibn lleurt, nyntrpiU. rtf voiisnpfci, uirutiffiiiiiit 01 mu ilijtfKtivu IuiicIioiin. s)tniiotiii uf Cumtiiinptirn. nr., etr. The fearful cllVcta on Ihtj mind ara much tube dreaded, vis, hova of memnry, c illusion of ideaa depression of ipiriti,vil forhodlni;, aversion to au cietyrelf tliutrtibt tinduity, etc , :ir nmoifftlit; evil produced. Hucii jierionf, behire roiiivmp-uling mar riugi.ilinuld (oiieult n pbviiciaii of iklllnml i-ai'ir enci', and be at once restored to lieu 1 1 Ii and liappinf-si. Auo and Kcver cured, and warranted. All pttrrcontniiilU(f o feu, nddrpssrd to Dri. COLD PMU'H A. CO., ritlfihiirtli. I'eiui'n. will uieet with prompt nttenllon. and nifi'itiiiea ioruurded, accure rrnm ohfervntlon, and a cure guarraiitued. Tlio itrict etiffcrfry ob-erved i r. ull ruea IT Don't forget th place, Mi, 42 Siilh streets Fitti tm iff h 1 t?.MH-inh-rltl. tft3Q -iVtn. ((( 15 lareit anil inoii fjiniiifipninrinifciii oi jctc Agncultural and Horticultural Iinpltnciita Sljw cveroifureil In riiilsilolpbin . ruiiiructns inan?v new linieinenl. not to l,e fimnii usewliero minis of tne liest materials ami workniaiislni, iire.sly for ins own .ales, rainier, ate invileil tu cs ON LET THE AFFLICTED READ! Anil Jarn that n Mrrpct Rod rndiral enro I wurriiiiled jnrl pu(irHnlM.l to Mil who r umirtwl with wpaknpnn. do MMly, tiprTou complnlntti, melanclioly llioiigilittt, deprc-i-Bion or uplritu, dlPttrriHA nnil BDKiiloh of mltnl, To of nleop. Ion of memory, lo of Pncrfry tii miifteatnr power, ttiny KTiw(h, WMtlutf away, aoiI a want of confldonce. In tnem hpitoo, fdlntliiif fit", convnll( treinblliiBfi, Impotcncn nnl uiBRnrifc wj in, nomo piiypicinrH rennirfl in nn toia ina nauiro oi yonr dlr.R).e tlio KNfJLIMl liOTAN tn lMiY- RICiAN dfrPH lint. Illfllx-rftM't ktiniTlAiIirA of IliA Immrin hvn. tern enaldo him to dcfta-lbe the i1Ihhho without nny lofor rnatlon from th patient, to explnin Itn otlfrlanl eausp, and to frnnrantoe IM cur. Aud, what I mors ralunblA Mil), lie win nonetiyaaii rrauKiy ten nhPthr you can be cured or not, thm aVln,r tqu trouble, pouho and disappoint. ment. llUexatiilnatfonflaremade wtthoutnT!i.fl.rn il0.i fromtb patient. thoref-ri!hftll.orouiihlyndeTfitan.Uthelr PhyBlfalcoudltlonaod rhtenolotrlraldorlopment, trlthpnt which be nevprcoubl have performed o ran ay antonlfhtn curen. It pbonld ! remembered tli.it thin Botailoal Phynt clan performs enre tbongbt ImpuMlble," Medteal Jour nal. Let rterttfu. and mori ortelallr thou who have trlpd other and got no reliff, let them read the follow Id? facts, and ludtfo Tor themseUen, of the tfood effecta of the Ildan !e rhyMclan'a New llempdlen. An all his correnpondencn Is ftrlctly private and coufldeuttat, liaor prevents from giving names. YOUiUO IIICN, UKAD THIS! "I am now lweotyAve years of ftjri I liavft suffered from the following symptoms aince I was voventeen years old; I employed every means I conmlted a number of med leal men. and opeut a little fortune for medical treatment, and pot no relief, nntll I tried thn Botanic l'hynlclan. Un der his treatment, I was restored to prfct health, both mentally and physically. The following were the pymi tom I felt: At the atro of seventeen, palpitations of the heart came (in, and which were afternard Indiicid on the slightest exertion or excitement; periodical lie.tdAche, noise and buzzing through the ears ; Imperfect vision, ou jeets 11 ko fllina: tars nnnnylng thn night; trmpornry attacks of sinlntlng; pimples RnJ blotches on the face; a eLi Welled state of the frame, with constaul cold tvet aud hands ; loss of memory; Incapacity to (urn the attention to any ore subject ; frequent fits of ab traction; total Inability to niuay ; aisiiKe to society ; aiiarasoi aeponaeney. melan choly, lnrolnntary shedillrof teais; heatx and flushes on the face on the tllghtcat occasion, aud thoughts of snittde ; difficulty of breathing on the least extra walking, running, or going upstairs, or np a hill. The etomacu was con stantly out vt order J the appetite became eaprlclom; some time Itlncreased, and at other times nearly absent ; f luclful tauten and a longing fir strange food. A train of dyspep tic symptoms set In, snch as Uatulence, constipation, and looseness ; extreme heaviness and torpor after eating; great thirst, restless nle-hts, frightful di earns, congh, night sweats, f'tid hreath, decay of teeth, constantly furred tongue. Tho chief symptoms of which. In addition to the Drocellng, were pain and debility In the bark and loins, creeping and shivering sensation down thesplue.asthouKU nnU were traversing that column. I wa engaged to bo married, bnt dared not, for fear my infirmity might be known. I felt anfue of fear, distract and shame, with a dread lest my Infirmity should be suspected or discovered ; a wasting away followed, and my friends thought I was consumptive; my complexion became sallow, my eyesight dim : I held a dow ucat aud an abal)od look : I was unable to stand tho gave of other people, I would MnOi when spoken to; ray forohead and fnce became blotched and pi in pi fd ; a loot of flesh f dlowed, aud a great drowsiness, with an Indifference to eTerythingbnt wclu-iioti ; apiar nces of rupture bogan to liow themelvos. I begun to Tine away j for spven years I su&Vred all tbi'so symptoms and kept the secret In my own bo-mm; and I behere I ahonlil have taken tho secret to an early gve, had I not c.iu.ultel the llotauio l'hvsiclan. 1 write these forts for the sako of snlTerini; hnminlty, hoplnjr they will save sua. of my fellow-creatures fiein a life of eullering and a preniatnre grave. Tours, trnly, Sit., ." When the above pentlenian called on me, ha bad no hopes of a euro; all be "XpertM was a little lellef. 1 flist made a l'lircuoloulcHl and nu Auatotnlenl examination of htm. Ilavlni? aatlsned myself that be had no chronic dis ease abont hlui, I told him nt onre that 1 could enrn him put be hadsnileied so much disappointment tn the otlor remedies be had tried, that ho even doubted mine; hvr ..nr. f moils thn npcsKMirv St ilti(Oiiatl,.nt nnd A.trttn. oiliest calculations; and hntlne by these lileulis ascel tallied what j berbs, unuer planetary inuueuce, weie oesi auapieu to his case, the cure was very somi accompll-bed. Ho so,.n re- I ebvercil all his mental and physical enemies ; In sburt, he . beeaino a man strain; aud sliorlly after marilcl and I neoa not say became u nappy man. All letter., communications, and Interviews, are strictly private and cotindeati.il. x answer will t. irlren to letters unless one dollar Is , , .... . ......... ,i. postage of the ati'wer. Addns, ENGLISH ECLECTIC BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, j No. 1027 PINE STREET, PHir.ADKLI'IIIA. j Consultation ilnllv, Runday. evcepted. Olflco tours from f II. A. to 6 u'clork, I'.Jl. AFFLICTED, D C A Pi ' lLnlJ And heir xtht -ntliorn hsvfl "flUl ff hlid an.l hU cnrt-! " Thl'oriiinrnt Knxl.li Hnianir rityicinn lift rrnlljr i'fr forined font of the inont (vtoiiUliIiiRf tirf rt-f"iiJ, tn tills or In nny '0jt omiitry, by hU ulini'lt', liiuoreut, lmt or taln New JUmpiliei. i " Kvcry lM.ni, Woman nnd riilM, wbptber pAthr. Ifu iVflndor S-m; all Lndies wliMlirr Yoiiaj; or Old, whether a 1 Uh(Ml fllrl or .Matron, hptlu-r MotbiT, AVlff or n.nig:hlftr, whether Murrifl or Mmrlc; ll nhoold roitmlt th t-.ii.fli"!. It.itmlc 1'hyHician, If Ibey wish to l pprtTi.ncntly and radically cnied." ' Ii noyijiincr man ftitcr tli BArRED OHMnATIOXS OP MAKUIEU LIFli, without firfl cniiMihlnr; thU emiupnl Kiic1i"h HatiKiIn I'njlchni. Mo hHi nircd hiindrftilMtf ch which have hfen i-rouoiiDCeil tiicurrihli; and thoiiHaiid4 ' hao lpn raJItatly cured by blm, nnd thoi'artl"pi ttrf now t tnmrled and bai-i-y- Hvory oin, nniipcially ymtij- wr-i'iin , and thonn coutfiii1atluir m.irrlapc, itu.iiid con-ult blm. Ho will denrriba yanr ditifaie ana the init Htrert-! Un will descrilw tbn trun cnnsool' hU yoiirHUlMliitiud litllr initie. lift will UU ntl tha in Lm you havo exi.- , rleuoi'd, and all ihesyiiitijnn you will x iorl enco, nud the f result of all thcrtft ttynii't'im on your btirilth and con-.tltu 1 tUm, llti will tell you bow bum yon hitto b.vu alTffteil. He will alao tell yu bow and whn you cau o cun. No deadly jkiUou., hb Arwulc, uv Vomfra, ()jdinu,r any i other poUojin ; uo Mcrtury, nor auy dailly inlnial noth- , Inif but purely M'setRbln applicrttloun ar preficrlb.fi by ' 111 1 1 wonderful Medlc.il UtjUulnt. Wo Hdvl.e every uun tn contiult tht EiiKlMiHotanlo 1'byilcUu, and jud 1 r theui aelves." Mrtli&il Journal, Kevins, nii.ii) Tssrs: ' I havo icon married trn yeaia ; I never had any rhlU dren; It c&UHod dir-contentinent In my hiifhand : ve Imth were anxious to have cblldreu ; aud I tried ueveral tbiujrn to remove my birreuueos, but they had no enVct. About three yenra ao, I called on the llotauic I'hyilci.iti ; 1 took hla llemedlet, aud am now bleted with two lovely chil dren ; my health Is much improved, aud my b unhand U mora conteutod nud happy. Uelteve rae, yourp, 4c, ,M ANOTHER FOR THE LADIES! " Eleven months after I was married, I travn birth to a daughter, but iny nutferlopn weretso (treat that the Faculty def paliej of my recovery. Thi made me dread the thouxhttt of having any morn children. I tried every thtuif to prevent a repetition of my sufferluns but without hiic cecdluff. Two years after marrla, 1 was aijain cunflued. hut my tsntftfrinKa were ho great that tbe child died. I wan told by my Phynictau that If I had any more children, he feared my life would bo endaugeied, I trlod the IIOTAN lOI'HYblCIAN'S Prcvenllve to Ilnv Clillilrcti Hla I'medif l had the deMred etfect ; they uot ouly preveu ted mo from having children, but they rUo Improod my health. Tu tlm2nit Uitnyn are pure. i Youm, eiucerely, &c. JU OrJt MP J Mid K9 WhoM delicate health makes It derdrahU not to havo chit i dren, commit him. AH thoso whit are chlMIeM", nud wlch to have chlldnu, rousult hint. All Ladlea coutult him lu the root delicate caneH, v, itli Implicit aud perfect confldeuce, TO THE JIAKKIED LAUlhH. whoco health will not ad mit of an increase nf family, hla liemedyN lavaluaMe, aalt ran bo nicressmJIy uwd an A l'llliVKXTIVli AKiiliiat IIvtng any Chllilrt'ii If you have tried others, and pot no relief If you wlh to enjoy eood health aud lonjf life If you aro wi-e, you will ko and con aulttheENOLISU IIOTANIO l'HYSHMAN, at hla prlrato reildeuce,No.l331 LO.MHAKD STHFET, 1111 LA UELUIIA. All Interview ira ftilrtly private and confidential, Thousand can testify to bU honorable, fatherly and sen tlemauly conduct; hla fctaudlutf aud experience of half a century prove, b?yoad all contradiction, that they can con fide alt their little trouble aud aecretn to him an a father. a man of moral rectitude, aud a man of honor and high e une of duty. Vat experience haa proved that all their little tecrets are eafe aud tarred with him. MARRIED MEN, READ THIS! I have been married fourteen yearaj about five yeara ago I began to loe my muscular power, no much to, that I t.ired 1 would Wome lmnoteut. I applied to oeveral med o , "KnSenenlm ,Tffiy&eo,hl,:a"d,VceWOi'!a,! "ZZ,. clc,ih ton and asieil, ical men, hut got no teller, uutil, by mere chance, 1 applied me mine was a raite turn cnarantee a norfert euro nt my namo ou hU book : he made a calculation and at-ceitaiued what horba would bo inont e Indent aud boht adapted to my rate. Ultimately, by attending clonely to bin advice, I teroveied all my IonI power and enerpy, and I am now stouter and a stronger man thau I over wan. Ymre, gratefully, &c, ." Concnltationi dally, Pundayn excepted. Thotto at a dint a nee cau communicate by letter. All Let ters, Communication and Interview ttriclly Private and Conndenllal. The rofttajre ef all Letters mujt be prepaid, and One Dollar eucloaed for Consultation I'eo. Addreaii, All letter, rommmilcAtlona, and Intervlewa, are strictly private aDd coutldntlal. Ho annwerwlll bo given to Uttora nnteha one dollar Is eucloned as a consultatlou fv, and a stamp to pay tho pontage of the answer. AddruM, ENGLISH ECLECTIC BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, No. 1327 PINE STREET, VIULADEU'HIA. Consultation d.llr, gandayseicrerilsj, Odoo hoar.froaa 11, A.M.. lu O o'clock, 1.M. 3SS SUW HOTEL, BERWICK, PA. rplln mihicnhpr would reuppclfnt liifnnn , I.'.. t..u,.Am Ilia ItnuutluK, nlil.liss ll.nl ho hat taken rhorRfl ol llie above uainod hi'tf' nnd h.l nile.l It lan In HtH Im.l nns.lliln lltniilkn, lor I lin Arrniiiiiiodalfon nl hII wlin inav l.ivor 1. 1 it. Willi .atroniifp, Un flatter. Iiin..ell Hint liy unr-iiiitiinit attentinn. lie ransive entlrn .nlisrnclion to all III, lab'e will tin miiilie. witn tha lie. t tin inaihel slfnils, snd his liar with Hi iliuir.esi ll'inir. I tr'nii . ssi. sins ir " "i i-" s'-.oii QUE A I' fiXUU'KvlKNT ,! AQatL fD WISH! ElDlIiOpiE AND KHI'Kl'lALliY At S5Ioomsburg ! i.v run nijiii) with av iNcitn.3i:D rone?. Bloomsburg I cad Qu ar Lorsl tt I! would announce to the pnbllo and our friend, that wo luteJuM rjtutueil from th.l City wllhu very large assortment of " mm (iooiis, fif .tiuk nriinv mum - , , .7 ,,,? hnmi S"V." . a 1 L"0"10"1 w o lerwl in thi. town. UVara ull" - 1",M,t" cuinpwo nun inu nnd all those w lililiifr to buy c heap, fan save motisv bv clvlnif ns n call. We have all kinds of floods nnd Wars, to supply the wants nf the people. A large lot of ! Ladies' Dress Goods OK EVHIIY DKbOMl'ION. ' WHITE GOOOS OF ALL KINDS, , Pleeves, Collars, Ppcncers, Handkerchief., iriounclns. I Hands and Triiuuilue., lces and nifiiue Uounit llihbons In larpe variety, Vel. t ct Hihhons and braids, Kid, t'otten Ic 1,1'lc'lhn ad , flluics Mohair ' Jilts, ir. ALL KINDS Ol1' all AWLS. miCKJItE, lllark Cilk. 'Cashmere, nmliroidcred, filla, 4:r. Also a larpe assortment of Uofhs, Cas.iniers, R'llliicla Vestlnns, Twooils, Jeans. Heater Cloths, Coallo?, Velvet ic. 1 hoots ct hiioEa ov all kinds and Si7.es, for Men, Women and Children. We hatia l.irso iissortnientof Hats and Caps, of latest f,is. ions'-Wo hao also, Hardware, tlui ens I ware, Cidiirwure, etc. Very Cheap Carpel, Carpet llns, I'loor, 1 'i'able and Carrlaee Oil I Cloths, Mats, Hues, ll.isk, ts. Air. MUSLINS, FLrvMiNELS, TI0KIN0R Ili.ipers, Tnwlincs. Drilllnirs, ic, In nbundanre. Mio' a large assortment of Iron, Nnils Cln ese, a ' iarsu ipiaulilyof rtill, ir. We Invite our fronds uud the public generally, tn rive us n call l,i foro putelusln" elsewhere. Wohaic bouebt our cood. nt the Lowest Cash Prices, nnd will net bo undersold by unj body, or tin- rest of mankind. Illonmsbiirrf, Nov. lll.Vl. (June 4. IJS'J-Q I (KKAT AUHIVAL OP JS E W GOODS, p the reet Store. AT Light Street Store. Criasy, lirolher allhmi'ls on active duty infofni our Irirnth anl il. "'"""""""l e have Jllstricelred an un. uslitlty lame assortment t f Which we offer at lower rates, for ready par, than aar tier before op, tud hero nnd will be sidd cbeaoer than the cllenpest." We shall not attempt toeniimernletlio variou. nrtirles - tin ) are inimeuM. a, id thi ir naino is lecii.u-ns our sua nous More I!.,ins, j ... ludiiii! the Cellar and flarnt. are tilled toovrlbiwiiic Tin r. nro to l, f,,und tl. ,,t I III " " ';i in uioiiisiiiue low- nmires -i,a- ever hetiue "' i"inues, ai -i per cent, louir than lietnre otl.-rei . i i.ivni.-i, .Murti.lvH. np.oci:i!ir.H. iiaiv. caps, sionts, Shoes, etc. in the same rate. In short, almost evervlhinit In tho lueri intile line from a lu-nllc to an am bof. - Our friend, will do well to call before th.y make th ir selectimis . , . H. V. A. W. S. CIIBAHV. I.leht Htrert. October 111. '5 .. i nr. tiivmu iiuiti V.iii OF NEW GOODS, TIIR OI.U AltCAU.E silhsrril.er Ins Just returned frmn the city with J nii'dhcr l.irce mid si hit assnrlm. lit nf lirtt UUUIils, I urcnascuin riilaiielihinal tle-,li ft figiirr, nnd uhirll .lllllleil III S Otis. I,l,,,l,.rti. , u .n,.k. Iirneiired i Isi where in Ill..i.nisl,u r(i. His st.k consists I.ADU'N DUKSS r.'OODS, fit, t-est stjles and late.t fisliln'l. ry Oou.lt. (Irorirut, llurjuarr tjnrenttrare. Cedar ttYr hollow ilUri. Iron, .Votlt. Ituoln and Shoe, llatt and I'upt 6,-e. ,Vr. I li short cr) tliiint iiKtinlli Ktiit in rnimtry Ht svliieh In- Ic. v .t the nildic gtiii rally. Tin liiiilic.l True imid lor roiiutry p.- "liir- flTI'IIKN li Mil.' Vt Wcoiiisli'irs. Ilrloher '."J, RV.- . HA U UaTxTF ' lUlliUAINn NEW GOODS saM & lassie V"J '" ri'. cti,illy iiiforni the citizens of .irh Ctr.uainl ii limy ili.it il ,a, u ju.i ricelvid u liuiv alideltcn.lte nssoltl.ieiilof I'KY OOOPS AND GllOCKIilNS, lilioli they mil sellcheaj, r..rea.h. They haw n laras an.l ceiiir.il inriil) , all that is ioiiiilt u, , i oiintr) Htore. and are dit, rmineil to sell,, hcnii. T'otlia s...,tiur.irti.lslh, ) have paid uriit Altti.tl.irl ; 111 r, lore, thtir inerih.liidl7.e ill Uur r. couiinendallim an. i will iroe to Im ol'llie first class. The iro,netors cirdi.ill) oh,it n l.ls.-rnl share of pat rinoue. t'listomors Mould do Hi II in i-.ill nn, i,lu,in then f. neral nriely l,.,,. ,iirrhnsili! i Isewlure. 'iniilry iirodiue taken in ttrli.iiiKii for goods at tb.) hiultest markit itice , . , . MAmZ 3c UNT. I.illlit Street. October S-.'. IPSO, Fowicrvillc Store. NKW 0UODS. 'I lir. iimlersifnnl, thankful for .ast iiatmnaite, respect . fully iiilorms Ins frenils nnd lustouars that ho has meiveii Ins fresh stock of Abtl GOODS, At hUNcw ftftrc. nt Fonkrvillo in (Vnl re trwnchlp. f'nliiiiilMa nmiity. tu uhirli lie inwuu the otlmtlon rf i tin puhlic generally. ! Mi Stork coiiiprii-cn erry nritiy usually k-rpt In a Cuuutry Store, hd bui'ii nfloitptl with run-, and will bo ! fuuitd udininihly nd.ipti-d to the wautd of the people, and ( enn bo Bold at i-ry low price. , 111 Clotlu, ruKbliues, lirorerien, nnd Htoro Cnodi 1 pciierally nre of a aupfiior '(iialiiy and oiler ruru indure i menu to piirchutsi-rs. I "tJniiii, I'riKluce, nr., taken for fIondi. ll' aolic.tH pnblir riiitii,i una Khali aim to render hit ciMojiier cuinpUtu Matiularlion. 1 M . I. K. SLOAV. 1 Fowlcmlle. October NEW GOUDS AT Shurplcss' Store. Til): prcHfnt ni in nnr i f protrrei-imi t Thin truth clearly dtimmiruu d by the lait that th.- undi-ruu I'd haii jitft re invn ir f ii uoiii I'ljtijtlt ipiiia, a large cuppiy oi cnnivn finniui mum imm which he will nil at hii Pun on .Main Hired, IHoomi- I oun;, ai inn i.uu i.rr ia i.nu ruiLXrt. Cou ui ry produm taken in exchange for goods at tho I iimrki t price, . , JOHn'H fiUARPLKSH. Illoouifcburg, fciopt. 17. j D V H 0 53 I HK tindrrtisncd, Kratoful for pant patroiiaffe, tfperi i 9 full;intoriiii hiiriiatiiiju r and tli- puhlicf,'fiu'rnllf . i that In' litis J lift received Irom tlio Hauler no tit in, tbi id r feu i iiim.iuoHV Mt'tuii riock oi SIMUNG & SUM VI Kit CI.OTniNO, That has yet hot'ti nprnrd iii lilooiiiiburg, to which h inviU'fl tho uttcntioa of biit frioi.dn, and asourca llwu that tiny are oil j ml for alo at (treat tartain. Ills IStoik coutpriM'ii a lurcu anKortnifiit of Rl..vri.-KMI.Vti VK.ltIN(J ArPARKL, tJom-iftiiin of FAiiiuoADu: DRkM CoAia, of evtry dei rription; Fnnls, Vi-etu, thirln, t'ravata flocka, tVtoii Handkerchief, (Jloyt-i, HuKpi'inU-ra, tec. .GOI.D,VATL'HJ;s AND JiiWCI.KV. Of cverjdtisrription. fiuu and rhi ap. N, 11. lU-iiit'iubt r " I.oirrnbtrit' Chtap fmparium." call nud aue. o rhargo for I'laiuinii (ioodi. DAVID UJWr.VUCHO. lllooinhure. Marcl) 10. lffitl. (June MAPKS "NITROGENIED" SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME Uio Wo P. i tL H. S !? & Ilth, Ihlnnarc Aumie, rilllsADKM'HIA. Hole ngnit for rcuiuylvnuia, Delaware and New JktY iA)IIJiAIlici(.Vi(ii:r-il)ulll cpiai t"i I 1UU lu.tinji poWL-rv, lc5 Iba Jtftt muiian f7w. ' d It ia packed in ftroiie Cava, ' f ltt) Ihi each, and la aou nt ifejil in) per ton, or $ tat per fluclu bag. 1 U luta tho J.prritiictiofVVa Ytan ami la aufdy rec oimueiid it an the bet firtiliM-r now In uo. fnmpltn, :ufulari and 1'ainphlvta containing t"1 iiicudatiuiii from Farmer a, st-nt gratia lo all whoreiu , I a m, j AugmHSJ, lttO. their I irl Tf sr. ieri tWf K V. s. s il ftl1 1 B . PCSSIaSZa t V ' i r Q a n, PR &. CD.. ' , , , I CmiUilisMOIl Merchants anil dealers It .sioil mi If vat! X. UIK1V1K 1JH. ensiv. Ife ini., null) U111..11U.. .v . a. v.. - - n l'rnnt.