SVfjriatltnvc sDPEnrnosrnATio ov lime. Now that crops of all kinds nrs unusu ally valuable to tho producer, how to pre pare bones for immediate uso and coniump' tion by growing plants is a matter of in teresl to thousands. We know of no belter Vay, whero ono cn obtain oil of vitriol, than that described below by Thomas Sim, of Libertytown, JId., in tho Farm Journ al. "In tho prepcration of tho soluble phos phato of hino, a stalo in which it always exists in nature, these facts cccra clearly established: Tho first is, that ono third of sulphuric acid, known as tho oil of vit riol, of proper specifio gravity is needed The second fact is that this acid should be diluted with threo times its bulk of water otherwise it will clear and not dissolve tho bone. The third is, that tho finer bones are ground or clirushcd, I bo more readily and perfectly will th compound bo found. These facts being settled, the lamented Norton, Dr. Iliggins, our own State Gheni ist, and some others, direct that acid, above diluted , should bo added to tho bones by degrees, agitating tho mass frequently from ten days to two weeks, at the cxpira tion of which time the compound would be ready for use. As this u a tedious and laborious process, I havo sought to supply its place by another and less objectiona ble ono, and havo succeeded in a manner which I shall now give, and which, as you will sco, is so simple as to bo accessible to all. I "I procuro tubs of capacity and number to suit the amount of supcrphosphato I wish to prepare, common meat tubs an swering tho purposo perfectly well. Into thoso I plaoo my bones carofully moisten- ingjthom.with water as I fill up tho tubs, in which condition I permit them to remain twenty four hours, at tho expiration of which tirao I find them heated to a high degrco, which facilitates tho action of the acid upon them. I now diluto tho acid in a Bcpcrato vessel: and after tho heat ovolvcd by tho unison of tho acid and wa ter has subsided, I pour it in small quan titics at a time, upon the bones, carefully stirring tho mass so as co mplctcly to mis tho acid with tho bones, and continus to do so until all tho acid is mixed with the bones ; after which I cover the tubs care fully, so as to retain tho heat. A thor ough stirring and mixing of tho mass will le needed three or four times for twenty four or thirty sis hours, at the end of which time tho process is completed, and a better article furnished than can bo obtained by tho method of Prof. Norton after full two weeks of caro and toil. "At this stage of tho process tho super phosphate is a pulpy mass of tho consist ence of soft soap, and of course unfit to sow broadcast, or to bo regularly applied to tho soil. To prepare it for this purpose, I strew it upon my barn floor saw-dust, dry mould, or well leached wood ashes, from two to three inches thick; upon this I spread the compound as evenly as I can, then cover it with moro of tho same article used to dry it, and proceed with fork and rako to mix up the wholo mass until it is intimately incorporated, when it is fit at onco to bo put upon tho land. "The supherphosphate of lime is hold by intelligent and judicious farmers, both in Europe and America, to bo ono of the most valuablo fertilizers, and when suitably applied is capable of producing tho moat astounding results. To the American far mer it is easily accessible, and perfectly available, at comparatively low cost. From rny own experience in its use, I am war ranted in saying that it will repay its cost more than threo fold when judiciously' used." TO PHEVENT FLIES FItOJI TEAS ING HOUSES. Take two or threo small handfuls of walnut leaves, upon which pour two or threo quarts of soft cold water; let it infuso one night, and pour tho wholo next morn ing into a kettle, and let it boil for fifteen minutes. When cold it will bo fit for use. No mora is required than to wet a sponge, and before the horse goes out of the stable, let those parts which aro most irrated bo tmeared over with tho liquor. TO DESTROY ANTS IN A GARDEN. Boil in ono gallon of rain water ono pound black soap and a half pound sul phur, and saturate tho ground whero tho tints aro with it) it is said to havo tho best effects, but wo have not used it. Whon food is scarce, thoy injure flowers in get ting at tho honey. Hard Butter. Without Ice, To liavcdeb'ghtful hard butter insummcr with out ice, tho plan recommended by tho scientific American is a good one. Put a trivit, or any open flat thing with legs, tn a saucer put on this trivit tho plato of putter : fill tne saucer with water ; turn a common flower pot upside down over tho butter, to that its odgo shall bo within tho saucer and undor the water. Stop up tho ivholo of the flower-pot with water, set in a cool place until morning ; or if done at breakfast, the butter will be very hard by nipper liine. Tho Horso and liia Disoases. nv nonr.rtT jthnincis v. s. Professor of Pathology and operative Sur gcrij in the Veterinary College oJwC adclphia cte,, etc. mLL :TIZ nitOf Ilia orlnlon.hlrtory andrtlstlnctlv. .mm iti me voriuu. Drecu. 01 iuro fean, Asiatic, Aftrirau And Aimricnn ior.es, with the physicnl formation and tho peculiarities or the animal, anil how lo usecrtuln Ills age by the number and condition of his teeth ; Illustrated with numerous elblaaato ry engravings. i he Ilursc and his Diseases WILL TELL roOOt nrocdln?, Breaking, MaMing feed ing:, grooming, suot ma, ana ina gen eral management of the borte, with the best mode of administering Hied fine, also, how to treat biting, kick ing, rearing, shying, stumbling, crib Hitlng. Restlessness, and other liccs to whiiih ho is subject) with ituuer ous explanatory t-ngrrvlngi. The Horse and his Viscoses If ILL 7JLX TOU Of the causes, spmptoins, and Treat- mem wi rirangtes, Bora tnront, ills eraicr, Catarrh. Influenza, llronchlt tis.l'nenmonla, I'lcurlsy.llroken Wind Chronic t'onh, Roaring and Whistling Mmnaa.Hnre Month and lllrfirs.nnd Decayed Teeth, with other diseases of tne .-uown nnu uesptrnlory Organs. Ttic Horse and his Diseases IVILL TELL you Of thceauscs symptoms, am! Trent. invnioi iv orms, noia, lone, strangu lation, Stony conrrttions, nupturcs, l'alsy, Diarrhoea, Jaundice, Hepalir thaa.nioody Urine.Stones in the Kid neys and llladder. luflamation, and oincr diseases 01 the stomach, Bow els, Lit er and Urinary Organs. Tlic Horse and his Diseases IVILL TELL yor Of the aauscs, symptoms, and treat. mvm 01 none, uioou and ung, spavin, Ring Hone, Swccnlc, Strains, llrokcn Knees, Wind flans, Founder, Hole jtfUMe anu uravel. oraotcd Honrs. Srrnteho., Canker, Thrush, and Corns also, of Megrims, Vertigo, Lnllcniv. Btacgers, and other disease! ol tho feet j.egs ana iicnd. The Horse and his Diseases WILL TELL YOU Of Ihcenusc. symptoms, and Treat mentof n.tula, l'ollUtii, Glanders, Kerry, Scarlet Fever, A-ange, r-urrcit Lurked Jaw, Ilhcumntisni, Cramp, Calls, Disease! of tho L'yo and Heart, A-c, etc., anu now to manage cartra tion, lllceding, Tnphinnlng, Ilowcl ling; Firing, Hernia, AmputntJnn.trnp pint, and other turglcal oncialiom. 1) o Horse and his Difcascs IVILL TELL you at Karey's Method of taming Horsci how to approach. Matter, or stable n Cult, bow to accustom a lime to strange sounds and sights, and how to lilt. Saddle. lUde. and Rrcak him to Harness; also the form and law of ivwRisn, 'inewhclo being the re- mum more innn nilcen yi study ofthehabits, peculiarities, wnnu rum ivcanne'.a 01 mis animal. The book contains 3d! pates, npnroplatcly illustrated by nearly One Hundred Dncravinjs. It is printed ins clear and open type.and will be furnished to any address postage puid. on receipt of price, half bound , Ql,UO,cr,in rlolh. eitra. 81.25. C$1000 A YEAR- made cnternls- ing men cv erywhere, in selling the above and other popular works or ours, uur inducements 10 an aucn am exeeeuingiy, liberal. ror single copies of Ihe Rook, or for terms to agents wuactacr luiormallon, appiy to or address JOHN D. 1'OTTEIt, l'ubll.her. No. 017 Sansoni ftroct, 1'hiladelphla, I'a. Nov 17, ieeo-cm. rrilE PEOPLE'S COOK ROOK. M0ERrv"7ToOKEItY. IN ALL ITS IIBANCIIS. MISS ELIZA ALTON. CAREFULLY REVISED DV MRS, s. J. HA LB, It Tills I'flU How to choscc all kinds of Meats, Poultry ami Gaine,witU atl the various and moil approved modes of dressing and cooking Uecf and Turk; also the best uud sim plest way of salting, pickling and curing iuw Baine. It Tcllt You All the v (ulcus and most approved modes ci uressin;, cuoKtnjr, anu boning mutton Ijnmb, Veal, 1'oultry and Game of all Kinas, Willi tne cm; rem urcismgs.ura viei, and tStulfinci appropriate lo eacli. ( TcUi How to choosci clean, and preserve Fish of ah kinds.and how to sweeten it when tainted; also nil tho various and most approved modes of cooking, with the d liferent Dressings, Sauce, and riavor Jiiui appronridte to each. Tdlt lo k AU ths various and most nnnroved modes of preparing over fifty dilftrent kinds of jiiai uroius, ana niewg, nun me rel ishes and Be a soiling i appropriate tot-acu 7 You AH tbe various and most approved modes ofcookintT Vtcetablss of nctv describe tton.aliohow to prepare rickles.t'atnups mm vurt ics i nil rihui, i uucu jueais Fish, Game, Mushrooms. &c 71 dli You All tbe various and most approved modes of preparinj and cooking all kinds o l'lain and f:mcy rjatry.iriKldings, Urn clettes Fritters. Cakes Confectionarv. Preserves, Jellies, and sweet diihcs of every uevcrjpiion. It TcJlt You AU the various and most approved modes of making Dread, Rusks, Mulling, and Viscuit, tho test method of preparing Coffee. Cliocolnte.Band Tea. and how to make Syrups, Cordials, and Wines of various aiuo. It 7W You How to set outand ornament a tatte, how to Carte all kinds of Dili, flesh or Vow I, and fn short.bow to so simplify the whole art of Cook In? as to bring tho choicest luxuries of tbe table wittna ev ery body j reach. The bonk contains 416 pages, and upwards of twelve hundred Recipes, all of which are the results of actual experience, having been fully and carefully teited under the personal superintendence of tho writers. It is prin ted in a clear and open type, is illustrated with appro priate engravings, and w ill be forwarded to any address, neauy Deuua, una postage pam, on receipt 01 lue price 1U0, or lnloth, extra, S1.SJ. $1000 A YEARW- " inir men eve ry where, to sellinc tho above work, onr inducement to an sucn ueing very nueroi. rtr single copies oi toe dock, prior terras to ogsnw with other information, apply t or address joiin u. l'Oxrr.R, ruMMier. Ho, CI? Sunsoui Street. 1'ltiladelphla, I'a. November 3, ISCO-Cm. DO YOU WJIJCV WHISKERS ? DO YOU WANT tl'JIISKKItS ? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE ? DO YOU It'AXTA MUSTACIIE1 Bclliiitfluuii's Celebrated STIMULATING ONGUENT, For the Whiskers ami Hair. THE subscribers tako pleasure in announcing to tho Citixms of tho United States, that they have ob tained the Atfcncy fur, and are now mailed to offer to the American public, the above justly celebrated and world-renowned article. The Stimulating Unguent is prepared by Dr. C P IU'U Ingham, an eminent physician of iondui,, and is war ranted to bring out a thick set of WhUkets or a Mus tache in from three to six weeks. This article is tho only ono of the kind uied by tho French, and in London id Paris it is in univcr&u use: It Is a beautiful, economical, toothlntr. vet itimulatlnr conipoonti, acting as u uy magic upon um roots, cous- the scalp, it will cure baldness, and cause to t pring up In place of thtj bald stiots a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to directions.il will turn red or towy hair dark, and restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it son, smooth, and flexible. Tho "Ongueiifia an Indispensable article in every gentleman's toilet, and after one week's use tht-y would notfr any coniidcra tion be without it. The subscribers arc the only Agents for the article tn the United States, to whom all orders must be addressed. i'ri co una pouar a box ror sale by an Druggists and Dealers ; or a box of the Ongucnt' (warranted to have the dctiredefiVct) will be sent to any one who deslrcit, by mail (direct), securely packed, on receipt of price and poitage, SLJ.& Apply to or address JluUACE I. IIEOEMAN&CO. DRVOOIS33, &C, SI William Elruet, New York. February S3. 16Cl-lm. rpiIE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, . DAKrtLLE, MOJOVVR C0VA7T. P.t. Cutertainujeot for Man nnd Deast. In good stfla and at moderate rates. or.oi;cc w. ruuuzc. rroprictor. nanvllle March. 8, IdCl, jEKOnANTS HOTEL, 10 North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA. 0. M'KIEBEN It. SON, rroprtelor. llisiut ii.cu. jr. HOTEL, (Lat, Whit! Ewan.1 JIACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD 1'lIItAPEt.PIIIA. IIEVRY QUII.LMAN, ) joiin novtu, I r'0P'itir CtlAS. A. BTINE. Clerk. 1 March S, 1901 12m. DItESS goodB, Silkn, Calicoes, Shawls and all kiads of dry coods for salo cheaper than JIAllTaiAKH. BETTER Sugars at lOcts.por lb. than has been sold at lids, for the past year at uAAinans, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS .pjw a- -siusjsjs THE OKMnlUTZD HOLLAKD MJIEDT.l'OIl DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, i i vim oosiriiAiivT, WEAKNESS OP ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, AnJ tht Ttrlotu affectloai ocuK-iaant open a dlsordorcdi STOMACH OR JLIVER, Pncli m Tnlleestlon. Aridltt of the Etoraaoh, Collcfcy TalnA,' Ilfltutbtini, Lom of Appetite, DMpontUney, OostlTsnesfC Wind and Dtodlng IMlw. In all Nerroo, lthonmKtle, nJ Neuratptc AfTtkms, It has la numerous InitAnces proTed highly beneficial, and In others effoctod a decided cure. llifs Is a purely TcgetaWo coturwanil, prcpaml on tttklif pelrntlfie principles, aftfr the manner or the oeltbrattxl llotl.trid rrofemor, IJocrhnre. Its reputation at honte pro dvced Its Introduction here, tha demaud comnienclnf- wlth thoso of tha Fatherland scattered oTcr the far of thll talhty country, manv of whom brought with tltcm and handed down the tramtim of Its value. It U now offered to the American jwWi'c, knoulrtq that it$ truly wonderful meKcinal rfrtut mtatle ackncmedMd, u ' It ! artleul!triy recommeudol to tlioea pflrns whtaa constitutions may lave been lropalre4 by ths continuous iibo rl ardent Fplrlta, or other forms of dlBelritlon. Qoncrally lantantancoui In effect. It finds Its vay directly to tha ret or lu Ihrining and quickening every nerve, raising up thj drooping rplrltjaud, In fact, Infualng tew health and vigor la the svfiUw. , OTICfc Whoerrf expect to find this a bflTraRe M to dlmppolnted i but to the elefc, weak and low rplrlted. It will rrwe a pratrfal aromatic eordlal, BOEBossed of alngulai ruaedl-il proper tloa. t READ CAREFULLY! The flenulne highly eonecntrstod Boethave IlollsnJ Hittors I pat up In bsJtptat lott!cs only, and reUUed at Oiti IK.IUR per iottla, or rii bottles fir Five PoLUas. Th prrat demand for iM truly eclcl-rsted Medklne has tndured miuiv imiUUons, vhich tho inbllo should guasi ag&lust wircriaBlrp. i . ... -try Boiraro of ImpoMMoo. Pee that our oama Id a thd label of every bottle you buy. gold by Drafrglits generally. It tan ba forwarded by Express to most punts. BOLE rEOPItlETOnS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. MirttirACiDxiiia gltarmacwllsfa and (Uhcmlsis, PITTSBURGH, PA. rorSalebyO.M, llagenbudi. Drug giit. Woomrbnrg Ti UCl,ifl'U. KVAN8& WATSON fiALAMANDER, SAFJCS. HE- MOVCD to ,1U1 CAe$tat Street. above thiri Phtladetphtd, havo on anu a large nssortmcnt 01 lire Thief proof Salamander Safes. Iso. iron doors, for banks nnd Ftorcs, iron tthuttors iron sash, all makes of locks equal to any made in the United States. Ftvt&rfea in ent Jirf. AU cams out right; tcith cea- revis in epoa eonauton. Tho Salamander Safes of Philadelphia against tho EVANS & WATSON, have had tho surest demostratfon in tha following ccr tificate that their mauufacture of Salamander Safes thaa nt length fulU warranted the representations which ha va been made of thorn as rendering an undoubted security rtiiladflnhia April 12. IdAil JIIcmm ri. F.cant & IVaLr on: Ren tit? men It oflurda nm the highest satisfaction to statn to you, U.at owing to uiu very iruiecine iu;iiiiicb ui iwo 01 iuo caiamanacr, Safi's uhich we pnrch.ised of you some flo month since wo saved a larjie portion of Jewelry, and all our books, &C exposed to the calamintius,rire in It an: lead place on me murjiiiig i iin: 111 11 iitBi., When we reflect lhat the( afi wcro laentpd m thn fourth story of th buildinir wa occupied and that thry fell subsciucntly intna henp nf Luriunjr ruins, ulicrc tho vast concentration of the heat caused the brass plates to melt, we cannot but regard the preservation of their val uable contents na most axuinciag proof of the great so curity afforded by your safes. We phill toke preat pleasure in recommending them to liit 11 vi ivuniiifB us u "un; nimiice nsainpi nre. GnOUGr. V. PIMMOXS & UUO., Jantltrs, ITy'They have since pnrchascd six largo Safes, August SO, ICS!. ISM IIIE underfltrned Is also rxtenslvelv tnpneed In tSc -I Undertaking Smine$, and keeps constantly on hand nd for sale at his Ware rooms, a large assortment of FINISHED a-sXZX COFFINS, By whlrh ho Is enabled to ml ordcra on presentation Also Keens a cood Home and Iteursc. and will at al times bo ready to attend FuncreU. SIMON C. SKIVE. nioomsbivrc, January 23, SAVING FUND U. S, Trust Company. Corner of Third and Chestnut Sis., rial. 1' ARGEand small sums received and paid back on J demand u ithntit tidtifft. with Pivb rcR hxt Imtch, est from the day of deposit to the day of w ithdrawal. OifitB lIoDus From U until 2 o'clock every day, and on MoyniV Uvehiko, from 7 until 1 orlock. iresiueiit rrtirjiux n. uitAWFUHIJ, Treasurer Vusr Fisit. Teller Jamet It. Hunter. DIRECTORS. Stephen II. Crawford, rtankl Ilcidlcman, (Joorze Junkin, Ah x'cr O. Ilnrt, M, D, William M. Cerl win, It. Franklin Jdikeon, Fiiny Fjsk. ntiiijainin w. iiiijney. aui if. tioouaru, u. Patrick llradv. James Deveruajx, Thomas T. Lea, j7, 0. HARRISON, Mi D. TT70ULD rcFDCCtfullv Inform tho citizens r,f I'.loomfl VV burg, and vicinity, that he continues the practice of And rolicits n share of public patronage. umcE. on wain circci, nm JioUiu Mow the Lourt Ilouio, HJoomsburg. t ruruury jroi ii. T01UOOO & SEGAKS. MARSHALL IIUGJ1S WITU WHOLESALE DUAIXIta IN lUanuraclured a Leaf Tobacco, HAVANAGURMAN AND DOMESTIC. SEGARS &C.5 N. E, Corner of Tront and Arch Strsets. ARTiiea iuo.h. I jamm m. OTD. t rillLADELriUA. Marcii 10, lebU 12m. "THE UNION," Arek Street, Abovt Third. PniADEM' 11 IA . rniin situation ot tliis llottl renders It on, of ibe most X convenient for tnone no are visitin; Philadelphia on business) while to Ihon in searcbuf pleasure, the constantly passing and repassing City Rftiluny CBrs, and those in close proiimily, affurd a cheap uud pleas ant rido to all places of interest and amusement in or ou'iui uin my. The nronrietor elpps s.anrnnri. ih.r (tTia lTntnn' shall bo kept with surh character as will meet public ..i wia,.uu, .'.. uuiu re.iieriiuiiy solicit, general Pat' roiispe. UITON B NEWCOMER. 1'tlruary 23, ISCO-Ua, Proprietor. WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER. Jost received from Vew Vnrk m Inn... nnd rin. perlor lot of the above named article lor the hprme trade at prices ranging f,om Oi cents per pieco to 75 cenu. t . 1I.0.& l.W.IIAKTMArV. Bloouiliurir, Feb. 23. 1861. T ADIES' EXTRA HOOP SKIRTS, AJ Just received. Homolhiog new In that line, Call in Ladies, and get one, .. , JJ.C. fcl.UMIAETMAN, DIoomsburc, Eeb. 53, l&CI. HOOP Skirts in abundanco from 44cts and npvmds for sals al 1IAKTM ANS. mmm Scrofula, or King's Evil, Is a constitutional disease, a corruption of tho llooj, by wliich tliis Huld becomes vitiated, w cak, and poor. Uiinj In tlio circulation, it I pervades the whole body, nnd may burst out in disease, on any part of it. No organ U free from it, attack, nor la there ono which it may not destroy. Tho scrofulom taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, die ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, tho deprcsting vices, and, above all, by tho venereal infection. 'What ever bo its origin, it is hereditary in tho con stitution, descending from parents to children ttnto the third and fourth generation j" indeed, it seems lo bo tho rod, of IHm who eoys, "I will visit the iniquities of tho fathers upon their children." Its effects eowirncncc by deposition from tha blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, Is termed tubercles; in the gland;, swellings; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders In the Hood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only Suffer from scrofulous com plaints but they havo far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases ; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, aro still rendered fatal by this taint in tho system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly In tills scrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all tho organs, ariso from or arc aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people aro scrofulous; their persons are Invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanso it from the system wo must rcnovato the blood by on altcrativo medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine wo supply la AYEK'S Compound Extract of Sarsaprilln, the most effectual rcmocly which tho medical tkill of our times can devise for this every whero prevailing and fatal malady. It Is com bined from the most active rcnif dials that havo been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and tho re'euo of tho S steal from its destructive consequences, ence it should be employed for tho euro of not only scrofula, but also thoso other affec tions which arise from it, such as EuuritVE and Bwrr Diseases, St. Antiiont'b Vise, IIosb, or Eiirsimus, FimrLcs, Pustules', IltOTCirES, IlLAlKS Slid IlOllS, TuUOBS, TcTTEU and Salt Itattcsi, Scald Head, Itirtoworisi, Rheuuatisk, SmiiLiTicand JIincuniAi. Dis eases, D&orsr, Drsmrsu, Dzbiliiy, and, Indeed, all Complaimw AsusiJia toom Vitia ted oa IurUBE IIlood. The popular belief in " impurity nf tht blood" Is founded in truth, for scrofula is degeneration of the blood. Tho particular purposo and virtuo of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is imposeible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, are so composed that disease vrithin the ranee of their action can rarely withstand or cvado them UheLx penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting Its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of theso properties, the invalid who is Lowed down with pain or physical debility U astonished to find his health or energy restored by a reined at once so simple and inviting. Isot only do they cure the crory-day complaint of CTery body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to fumUh gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints : t Costive nets, Heartburn, Headache arising from disordered Stomach, Kausea, Indigestioii, Paw in and Morbid Inaction of the itoweii, Flatulency, Loss of Appe tite, Jaundice and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the tody or obstrucliou of its functions. iiygr's Cherry Pectoral, ron tus rtAriD curb or Coughs, Colds, Influcnzn, Hoarseness, Croup, llroncliitis, Incipient Coiismnii. tion, nnd for the relief of Consumptive Patients in udvnuccd stages of tho disease So wide is the field of its usefulness and o nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds In persona pub licly known, who have Ccen restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority ocr every other medicine of Its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, tiie public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that arc Incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community hare failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the oillictcd they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too rcuarlcaUo to be forgotten. 0 mnrAnED by DR. J. G. AYEIt & CO. LOWELL, MASS. fi. P. T.utz, J. n. Moyer, G. M. Ilaccnlmch. IMnnmitiure A. Miller. Ilerwltk. anil bv one store la every town la Pcnuiylrjinia. BARGAINS BARGAINS!. NEW FALL AM) WINTER GOODS. WOULD respectfully Inform the citizens of Ugh Street and vicinity that th'r have Just received a new and citcnshe assortment of DRY GOODS AND GRO0K11IE8. nhich thev will Kill cheat for cash. Thvv have nlarirc and general variety; all that in cotiimniJy found ina Country btorc, and art! determine! to Bfll.chfnp. Tot lie selection of their gondii thpy have paid strict nttrntiou; therefore, thir merchandize will hear reconiiuciulatioit and will prove tt ho of the firet clat.x. The proprietor cordially policit a liberal chare of pat ronage, Cut-turners would do well tn call and examine their Rcncral variety hffore purrhaitn elsewhere. Country prodnw ukeu in tjichanga for goods t the highest market price. .iiawij Ov 1.1. Li slit Street, November, 3 If CO. GILL & PAUL, Gcueral Commission Qlcrclmuls, IiKlIIRft IH Fih, 1'rnviflonp. riour, ltutter, riieeoe, Oils. Dried truiu, uroni, Beedg, Jiuant, whukuy, Wool, Country Troduca nnd Alerclianduo Centrally. No. 31 Noam U'umvcs, ruiLirjEtruu. r7" ConisnniTiti of Proviaion. riour nnd (Tounirv Produce solicited, and returns promptly made, Cakti advancd nhen (let ird. 0UDKK9 for all kinis of I'ifh, Trovifions, Hour, Dried Frulti, &c., filled ut tho low i'Kl Caih l'liuis. rtugum, je(i-i'in. TINWARE & STOVE SHOP. Tlin undersigned respectfully inform his old friendt and cuKtomer. that he has purchaned his brothers interrst in the above ilablishment.andthe concern wils hereafter he conducted by lumtetf culmively. s mi uu juii receive a ana oners ior eaie, me lar? iSjedt and innjt extfniive ansortinent of FA NOV rtlBTUVLH ever introdurnd iiitu lliii mnrltpt. His stock consists r.f a roinulctt! nHsortinrnt nf uiu u'si (.MUfting anu parmr stoves in trig market, loettli- i s(ss-Uvu smiuii. 'i ccijr ucrcill'lli'll, Uft'll UIIU ltoi dtoves. ltadisitors. Cvlindar Hlovfu. I!ni Imn Air. Tight rtovct. Cannon H(uven, ttc, Ice, Stovepipe ami Tinware rnstantly cm hand and manufactured M order, an villus vi repainun aunc, as usual, on hiiort notiie, Tho patronage of old friends and new cusimiuri rc spectfully tolicitPd, A.M. UUiXUT. Illoomsburs, November 3d lcCO.-tf. $35.00 rays the entire cost for Tuition in Ihe most popular nnd merciful Commercial School in the, (ountry. Upward ofTwtlre Hundred oung men from Iwc-nly-riahi ilitr. rrunt ritates have hetn educated for business here with in the past threo years, some of wlmni have been cm ployed as Cook Keepers at salaries of S2000.00 per Annum, Immediatelyupon graduating, who knew nothing of ac counts wheuthey intcredlhe College. OV MluUters sonshalf price, ftudents enter at any ttme.and rci lew when they please, without our charge. lor Catalogue ofdOpagcs. experiment of Prof. Cow ley's flusine.sand Ornamental Penmanship, and a large li. graving of the College, inclos. menlyntccents in Post age Stamps to the Principals. JK.NKINd t SMITH, rilUburgh, l a. Jia. S, ml ly. t. AVD TOR THE STUDY CCIU5 Of irerrouaPrcstratloa, General Deollltr, AstilaA, TjTsp.psitt, Ecrofala, Marasmaa, raraiysb,' Chronlo Xronchltls, Anctala," Chlorosis,-; tni all Disorders of tho Blood System.- cox-snirnos-'is toe most rATA!scoCT.crroF MASKIXIt.t 11 his been truly '"-"'7S,V ai a vuudt feit ever surTlYlcg Its attack. "Oiu tun SIORBIIIAK CNF. H.M.K OF All. Illk A ' LT rOH' WHOM of mostclrlllicd coramunltks ITJIIEII DY TUia rTSKASE" What a sad ccmmcntarjr.ea tho boasted elScacy of tha Healing Atl I . .-,.. r(rn. Iho brilliant riscorery of rir. (Trarchlll, mido to the Imperial Academy cf Medlclno, or Paris, tssimjriiis ivmmallttoxinlo tho world. - Ily tho ; of his now andiKwrul rcnwJi'aleffcnr, known to Chemistry rJ .THEHYPOPHOSPHITES, 'Tho CUKE or COXSrMrTltWoTcn In tha Second nnd Third States (at n psrlod, therefore, hen tbero ess 1.0 no danbt as to the nntnro of tho ni.eMo) u tho neve, while ucATn is Tnn r.XCErTION'." "! KNOW," ssys Pe. C. "that they will proro not only as SIT.E A REM. Mir In CONSUMPTION as Culnlne Is In Inter mittent Fcvef, but nlso ns effeeloftl n ritKSUIt. TATIVE a. Vaccination In Small rox.", w . IjoI no BofforcriTThoralJoa health and life, delay an hour to try this remedy. Kemcinber lhat " prevciitlun Is belter linn cure." ITowara of sclf-doceptton, or tho eoothlrg nssuranco or friends lhat ' It it only a fiHH roM " Fatal orror to myriads who now Oil prematura graves I Give, 1 entreat you, prompt attention to tha . EMtUCST StUKS QF CONSUMPTION." 'Avt Tnwn PI0N3 onAir. r roitow tttm." Mart:, " Tlieotrifcil 6ymptom of tubercular disoaso is wash -.a. HprecnldSlhscoiijlnd It Is earlier, In intortlmo, than lbs ritcnc. 11 Is first manifested la tho are anJ hanli. Tho wwcular tissues wafto ; heneo uetoutt I thcro is ft sonso of something Trrong alin tlmt rrm YITAt. POWEB3 iRB FUOOniO. ThO WOllS Of tnO living raachlno Is inoro actlvo than Its reroir." Vr. PMixi. If .refcAouf any erpartnl etiu v, or under tho inilupnco cf caesoa which induce wrakjess and kirursnai j sucll na tcanl, pri'f, ovovxrk, czecil, fveffnaucy, child-Uarwg, Hurting, rajvl grmutS, or lino reconry from dueaie, a person begins lo loso his flesh, streogth, color, or apvt'tile ; If 110 suffers from ifjrwic of breath, tr tUtt&Jtnal, and experiences n general feeliLg of lan miorwid ilyrv,TIintE IS TO PEAR that ae it aires jrcdi'pottct to the eomi&iint. it lo threo symptoms bo addod eouwA, however slight, particularly If it has come rmj slowly, cr during tho fair season, TUS PBODABILrrr IS GREATEK STILL." CaurrMi!.- ,EFFE0T.0FTHE REMEDY If oa the earliest nppearnnoa of tliee slg-ns of ConstiinpUetif the patient taWs dally nboot tn sraiM r tho nTPOpnosrmTis,i.e win nnir ee llietn all disappear In a period varrlnc from a few weeks to A ftw months nnd by ontlaulnc iho ovcAfttonal ne of tlie Kcmcdj, HE V.1XL srCD ILY FIND Trn.TgPT.f IN THE ZIf JOTSIENT OP CVCll IISALTIt AS UE, rBlAPa, 1IA1 EVUK JLXQWX tS IIIB LIFJ5 nErOEE,' w WInchesier's Gcnuino PrcpffrMIon'I , 18 THE ONLY UCLIA1ILE , 4 rrrrm of Pr. ChurchlH's Remedy. (Mado frcm tho ortglusl FortnuU.) The actlynof the Jlj-pofihosrhlte" U v rro-row and ppeciflo : increating tbo principle wn.cn cohnTcrra kertois iorci, nnd they aro the yore roTrERJTisrnoD-CrttsERAnvo olkts itowx. Tho cBVct poQ tho ttihcrcoUr condition la IMUEUIATH, iiL rna GKJIETUT. STMlT0il3 VIBAMZirJXU VTfTn A PaiH'JTT VHIOI a EtiixruiBVEious. ThyrrliVr tho cough, thminirh expectoration, tmprore tho appetite, arrest diarrhrea; tho iiijht twatt, chills, unci fever coase; the Lrov. cL become regular, om1 tsi etxu- calx xsd ritorotMi. ' A FAIR TRIAL IS A CERTAIN CURE KB- HKWABEof Bogus mfiiirttftdrertle(l fig Pr. Omrchlir(n(l All other SWINMJXa HLT1CB3 lerfcb culTwrari of their means, loseprerimu time, cod hasten ft fjTAt, BEsctT. Write to mo for CIltcULAia, oad for -Dr. Chttrchiir TrefttJsa on Consumption . which contain tho onfy tKUthentie information lu regard to thla HEW TBEATMENT.x S0 t0 Inircc . riUCEi JTa&lOE, Uottlcaff l and 52 eftch. irhreo lorffe, or tlx imall for Cf. My fac-aimllo le on both th Ltbol nnd Outage 'Wrapper,' 1 NO OntEH 13 OENUIE. r Po not confound thlgp.emedy wlb'. the fto-cfil'cd CUcmlcM Kood ;" nnd particularly oTold fttt rrejpkra. t Ions containing iren, vrbicli Is nAxontors, And tW-Itwr M, which has ko cv&ati xit rnomrrr wrjAmnu M sold by tho most repp?ctable PrnpglEu thronftont Ui( United States and Dritlsh iTovlnecs, nnd WhrJesAiVi RtineUil nt tho General Peiwt in the I'nllod btflteij.by L J. "WINCHESTER, 36 John Street, N. T. Jlarch J. 1861. Light ILight! Light! PAHA G O N COAL OIL ISUii.NKUS AM) LAMPS FOR BURNING COAT, KRROSRNU. Oil GAUDON OII.S. THR hu-'t, most brilliant, onl cheapCFt portabl light now in tine. No ilaner of cxploniou and dieapur than tluid, lard oil. fUli oil or camplienc, cstkquaij to UAnDa Without the expense of gas fixtures. The above Inmps (with nil their fancy trimmings) can be seen nnd bought at the old t aUMiihed Drug ami rhemicnl Store of the unilenipncU, who Itattcraliinisclf that fruia hii long ex. nerience in the Drinr. trade, hr know a how and where to buy, and it determined not to be underbid by any one in Bloomsburp, or eurroundin? conutry. Call and sec his new and well selected stock of DRUr,3, Mi:iiIClNi:s AND CMCMICALS. TAIMTS VAtlNIBHES, UVCSTUn-. OILS. UI.ASd riLOM 79to213n, CONF1XTIOVA K11H. I'lMtrUMI.UV AND PANUV 'JOILHT. AU TICMS3 YOU J,.I)ll. it TOBACCO AND CIGARS, AislM Dranrl, Patent Medicines of every varidy in tie? Liquors, ()iurii)fnr itiediciunl uae only, 1 luid.Cdmpheni' Carbon Oil. Turpentine and Alcohol, Trubt8,l?hunl.Ier llraces and Abdominal Bupportors, Hurj-ical nnd Ueu tal Iufctrumcuts, Hash nail and tooth Itru liiid.l'amjili-'n phrey'M Humcepnthir ltcincdic, Garden, Canary, Itape and Jlcmp feed, Tlu.ntioiiictcr. proof glass Mometn Isjihtrand tJin ruidinca, -c, &c, tojctlier itli Iho largest and inont tarled abeortmtnt of German Toigaud, YANKiSE NOTIONS, I ever brought to tlii place, all of which please call and see and im must biRi-ve. Ha in? learned by Had experience that "lon credits will nut kt'ep thine mming," 1 have determined lo tn rash huyiTs, to make it nn object to th.-in us well ni the mller, to deal ou the cash principle, tither money or rtndy trade, llavnm served a rcRiilar (ipprniliccstiip nt Hie Jlru and Apothecary Iiuiiu's, ImMdfB lininj carried it i n fur tin hiiti ihticn carj, on my own hook, 1 flall. r muclf tint I am iiMu to do JiwtUaj to nil pivin? me n triiil. Thankful to tbe public fur pant fuvors, I would nkalri-ilo:itlienew pnncipl), und will suaruntce tu .ill.that it will make 10113 frknils, nnd pay bctt in ilia end to pay cash and buj at reduced pricif. P11YS101AN3 l'HKSOKIPTIONS carefully compnunled, and all orders correctly nnswered. A mdirne. auaranli'i'd ns recoiuinended, Wore Kmiin n lain street, lieuralarktt, licit door to tho Tost Of fice, tiloumshurs, Coluuihia countv. I'a. Aueuit 4, nm. 'A Utile, hut often filln the pure. SAVING FUNDS. T?HANi;i,IN SAVING .rUND-No. 130 South 1 l'ourlli Street, lictwe'cn t.'hc.liiul and Wuluutl rjilladclriliia, pa j , all deposits un demand. and t uy 1.01111s, tirouud Heuts. ,Miirtaces, Sec. I I Tina Pnli.li.ini. .Inc..... k.r ... .1 .....I ..... uvl... .nivi; WVI.L-r 111.11 ISrCB rnillls, coiisc'iuemly will run no risk ulili dvix.i.' tnra iikhiv. I.11I In.. I, .1 nil t. - ... ... ' . . llli 5 per cent, interest to Iho o ncr, a. tlicy liuvc 5 alvvny, dune. Tins company never suspended. Im I einali, married or .intlc, and Minors, can ite. pnattsn tlidi uwii rltht. and sufli deposits can 1.0(3 Kiili.lrjwu niily ly tl.eir consent. v p.v.u.!.. ,L'(uitiicii uy ineeiato or. Peiin)lvanU, unli authority in receive money S from trustees nnd lUecutors. A uesday.cveniuj; until a o'clock, nrm-trmnit Jaeoli n. Shannon, Cyrus Tadwalladcr, Julin Hhjndler. (leorcu ltui.ell. Malaclil W. Sloan, Lewis Kruiubhurr. IWnardT.II) alt, llel.rylUeUli), Nathan Bmedlev. N'iciloUs Uitleiihouse, .us. ii, Dueneriunuiie, Iphruiu Ulallciiurd, Joseph I.inninrolt. . JAC'OU II. SHANNON, rrsident, CVRUS CAUWALI.ADCU, Treasurer. March 12, 15J l-.'iu. "A Dollar saved is tniee famed." SvTiTlSfcr- WINE AND LIQUOIfS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE undersigned, liavlnj opened a New Flore on Alain t-lreet, a Uw doors South of Iron r-trcet, 11 OOin. bur. und .l.u-knd 11 ulll, H.u l.OD, 1, , . ! ii kiuds of Imported liqv.rt, v. Ill be happy tn supply Dm trad, on tlm most accommodatlnc term, and at unususllv lowpricos. ' tO- I'ublic Custom is respectfully Invite J. Dlaomsbu.,. July 7,,!M. a W B0BB. " Those T.aboiinir Wlci' IfVness can at aneo rcllnvo thcmsolves from tha thW' ,an lm'llc th.t fle.li is heir to If they w HI only follow the counsels f natiiw, nnd tako tho inc, cino .. .1.1V11 Iist ssslits her n her operations. Thai niesl cVne is the Vtget" h "l.tf Motlltlue. tf Dr. Morr.v, Known a -y wl v. Moffat's Life Fills, A nnd ...J ittnmiTinrl 1 lct These Medicines havo rio l"-n beforo the put lie I ftrtflodnf ' Su itrtiinil during thaltimih-.o main. JRfPt V ?h0.SenSe. e,utun,",Br' ""'""v 1 I rrteo, In Cloth, Hliuep.JJ 30t Jlalf Mor., i, 1IfJ :Sfc.-T..-.iv,r ifSSJw K TthSn Ifo rm en " . they .peak. They nre required to bring the .ubJccU ciiilnc to Hum 1,', ' ir 1 1 1 Mcfiiiif. 8 errat 1 the wrewnt nmtocnt tn Btnte JupI how It atamjj p." ff VI ' iSJ the ir c JenVy 1 ly p ore J,' hnt It Sm I the JtatlMical Inrar.natiou la fro... the latest rcpoS.fi in,,ec,l. '.ad.!rJ.r..C . . iL whn were unnc I oaplnMl nccotintf. keen pace H.ltli the latcn eib 1,7 rcely less than miraculous to thoso who were nunc- ouiinted with mo eeautiiui piim.oiiiii r'"'i,-" Ui"nwl''eh theyweru lompouudcd, and upon milch ineyconscqueiiuj MOFFAT'S PIKF.NIX BITTEliS. Moffat's rhocnli Hitters are so called, because they nosess tni power oi rc.i''ii"g ?, health to A lllowlnj vigor tlirouahoul tlw estlWtlori ns tho l'hoonli is said to he restored to life from the nil.es of its own dissolution. ,..i. niercrlnllii.ense.-Ther Is pret'ohty no one nrrirlc tlvcn as a medicine, tho Injurious use or which his iimscd such wldo-sprend nnd lerrillo mlsrliUf to the human sjstem us mercury, its pwswi .. ...p ." the sjitem, ptnelrnting tne snnraiico m uiu e.. . nriijiiclnit n long train ui pnnuiui.wr... anonii mat many all. . tlns ..f the throat, of tho hones. ... .... . n...i ....litti.tnt snriiN. which haiO cecn at. trlbuted lo'sjphills. nro souruti caused by tho injudi cious Use Ol Iticrc.iry, ev.ua. . ivwv.j worse than the disease. LIPn FILLS AND rilfJINIX BITTBIIS. The Life Fills and Thocnlx Hitters hnvo alwnya been slenally successful In this class uf di.eascs, and ill cradirate all the urccts of mercury from tho system, sooner than the most powerful preparations or snrm; mrilla. They aid nature in cnstiu; from tho sy.tcin nil poisonous matter, and by tlius puril'yins tlio vital llulds, they restore the system to health. Iiilldus (Jomplaliits. A well regulated and propor tlonoto quantity of bile upon the stoninch is always re nuisitu for the promotion of sound health II sllmulites digestion, and keeps tho Intestinal canal free from all oli.trnuions. On tho Interior surrnco of tho llvir Is a peculiar bladder in which the bile is first preserved, litins roniied by the llvir from tho blood. Thence it passes Into tho stomnth and Intestines, and repulates Iho di "eslion. Thus we see when thcro Is u deficiency of bile, tilt bony IS cimmnnuy rmuvc. vn u.w imm hand, nn over uiinudimcu of bile causes frequent nnusea mi the stonnch, an I often promotes very severe attacks of diseases, wliah sometimes end indcalh. LIFK MEDICINES. The I.ifu Medicines should, If poMible, he taken tn the early stages of bilious complnlut2t and ir ptrsu ircd In htrictly nccording to directions will positively tllect a cure. Their oxteimtvo us in this complaint In nil parts of our cnntincni, rentiers cuiumem unnecvssu ry-lh'ir virtues speak for them. Motru'i Ufo l'illn. The use nf Ihrserill. fr a lery short time, will ntlVct an rntira curu v Bait Khuum, nnd n slriMug improeni'nt in the clearness of the skin. Common Colds nnd lnilnenzn will always bo cured by one dose, or by two even in the worst cases. I'iilsI 1'n.EslI Thn original proprietor of these Med icines was cured of Tiles of 35 years standing, by the use of tho Life Medicine alone. i..rn Complaist. An nlliction of the Liver mny be known by a foiling of tension or pain in the right side about the region of the lUor, often pungent as in pleu risy, but soinctlmi-idull; a dithculty in draw ine a long i.,.ntl. ? ilrv rtiii!h and Inclination to vomit. This dl sense may ha produced by cold, by violent otcrcisn, by intense suinm-r hcnts, by long continued bilious fctr or acne, anil ny various souu concretion 111 hip suu stnniu of tin1 liver. And to these producing cnusiv.nru derangement of tho dieesti.e or ft anu, suppus'i-d recrc. Hons, and mental solicitude, which ar vry frequent rmiiM si f obfltrurtiolis and disensms of th.- liver. This iliionse should he arrested In tlie commencement which can bo done hy n few doacs tf the Mfc I'llU. Whui once thj liver is aroused to Ukj performance of its proper functions, nine mori' is re-pnmc man tocon tlnue n proper of the medicines, and a speedy re cuvcry w ill ensuo. J-'fvlu and Auuit For this scourge r.f the 'Western country, thsc medicines will hi fyiind a s.if!, sperdy and certain remcdj . Otln r medicines 1' nt e the system subject to a rttiiru of the duu.tse a lure hy these Mcd icines isiicnumLnt. gcRWTLA. The most Imrrlhm cues of Scrnful.1, in which thu face, bones nnd limb- of the victim h id hveu preyed upon by this iiisntntdo illenae, nre proved, by undeniable authority of iho sntfcrvrs thms:ties, to have been compIcMy cured by these purely vcgftablo medicines, alur all olhern hid been found more than useless. Indigestion and Iiyspcpcla. If we were called upon tn specify one disease, uhuh moru than any other is the bnne,(w hiloit is thf offspring of citlhrattonnvc sliutild namo fljspepiia. It is generally ulirudod, or rather rroductive, of n long train rf illn, such ns llcmhurn, latultncy, a gnjw ing am tit the stomach wht'ii empty a sense of un comfort a bio weight wh'n full, puns in tho tliro it, side and pit of the stomach, coiliv iiemt, chilli liess, languor, unwiUiiiucfitu tikeuxt-rcise, i.c MOFYArit I.ltT, MVAHC1.T.S. MoiTit's Lift! Mcdicitn.8 are pecullirly arlnptcd to tho rure of this ditn'sstnp complaint. They ntt upon the bowvli in ner' mild, and, at tha same time, .ry cfi' c tual manner, and have never yet filled to curu this dis- i-ac vh''ii uai-d accorring to our direction 4. Uviieral Debility, The most common of nil com plaints i that ot u general weakness of the w Judo ss tern, u'luccompuiited by niiy partiuilar dlmrdrr, or de finite f j'iilimm of dixenee. Tin re in a little ital cii' Ci a Ins of appetite, uuwilliugncss, nnd Indeed inn. i n1-, u tr. nnrii-rjo c'lertiotii. ficiiiftit liendachcH. iiifli LTstlo- often tiuit'a sallowncss and dryness of the Kkln, tcudenci' tn fuven'hness, unlitness lor smicty, 111 short all those ri'mptonu d langimr, oHquututie, ami weak ... ntn. n ldeni:i of a lailnru In thutitnl now cr, ondalow(i"ihe.ilthyjml morbid condition of the "y-i Life Tills tind Pliofnix BiKcrs. The I.lfo Tills and rhnlt Hitters nr;. m-rhaps. tho best remedy for restoring f . rcnirth to I lie body. lor. they act ns a gentle cnrta.inic. an J. hy their tonic )ualitK-s, gtreiiEthun the wholo hyslrui M..tr.ed t.tf.i p.!ia.i..rTi nr.- plethoric In Int. who are subject to ills, lieadaihc, giilu'-ns, dimness of f if nt, or arow snmss, irnm too great 11 v i tee neau, suouia iuku ineiu 1111s irequcu "J ADVIcn TO rnUALUS.-remalca who value their health should never be without tho Life Mci. fines, as they purify tho blood, remove obstructions, and gi v'p the tkin n beautiful, clenr, healthy and LJuuniin npj'ar anre. To Elderly Persons. Many healthy need linliiMuntj who know tho ulue of Moilal's lale Medicines, mako itnrul'j to take them two or thrci limes a week, by winch they remove tlm causes that produce diseuse, preserve their health, and Kctp otfttie intiruiities of age. Vmu for MntliPrs and Nurse b. It Is a f-t, rtah 1 lisbed by the annual blis of mortality, that 01m half of the chil.ircn h"rne nro rut it before attaining seven years of a?e; und tho fmtfal source of Una mortality is lound toritt in tint fun! it.iie of the fcloinach nnd bowils which produced thu generation of worm As the s.ife rehtortr of infantile health in ttiU frillfil Ftalo tho Life Medicine have long bold n diilingnisln-d repu tation, nnd for foulness ef the etonin-th uud howilii, and convulsions, although worms may nut exist, it li allowed to be superior to any oth r. MoTit'rf 1'iIIj and Ihlterss No medicines nt present known havedon'Jxo much good to mankind ns these, within the last fmv years; and certainly none have l.L'cn rewarded with inoro iminetous nnd tiutlientir tes timonials of their Invariable and extensive eifirnry. They require no dieting nor confinement, nrrierfoct1y mild And pleasant in thnr operation, but will power fully restore health that greatest of earthly Muetingrf to tho most exhausted and dilapidated constitutions. Prepared ty Dr. VM. n. MOFFAT, aw Uruadway, New York. And fur Sale hy nltiDruggMs npl3 ( ly. r6AH8iS AGlllOUiVriJKAL WAHEIIOUSE, Nos. 21 ij- 23, South Sixth strict, near the State licuse, rilIl,API'.I.l'IIIA, lTA'NA. Tr.V Hoars of tin. specious building, erei led expressly f.ir the nrinri-tiir'iitrmle. uro .toroil itli k, , .1- n.... implements of interest to l.iriiiers and ennUiier.. i lioeK AMDBona with choice Hvr.m. hinv Yeaiis UsTALimiin. Tho sulncrib. rs desire to I lltl.D'K KI'.OIVN Jt call, tb? attention, of etery one Interetted in fnnning ( S. E. Cor. Uih nnd C'lierinutS nnd gardening to their well selected Hjck of A;neullu. I August 4, 1600 lSui. Uarraattd Garden end Vlover Seeds tlratt and lild beed, tf the matt retable qvaluy. The Agricultural Implements sold by us are mostly manufactured ut our steam works, llristol Vn. Having liitPd up our e.tabli.hmtiit unliout regard to expense, with tho ruo.t comideui machicnery for the nuuufdcluru of uriuus kinds ofu;rieulturul iuipiements e are now prepared lo supply all articles in this line fully ciunl, if not superior, to uuylhuis of the kind eir before ollVred to the public. j,u.,uiriii . nurranieu uaruen ueeils have been before the public for upwards of sixty years; their wide spread In variety, and at prices as low as similar pood'8 ,'-ru.u.,w, u.,u c (iiiiru.iiijiui-iiiBuu ironi year to year, l are tlie best cveidenccs of their superionly over all Country merchants can bo sunolled u lib sped. In nn. pers, or in bulk, on tho most liberal terms. llloomsdale. near Itrirtol. Tn.. our r,lru seedernnn.l.. contains three hundred and seventy ucres, and is tho .aijie.i e-.iaojisiiineiu ol us Kind In tne v, or 1.1. I). I.ANDUKTII Ic BON, A"o. 51 23 Sautasiria slrrrt, Philadelphia, E7" IdniVetli'a Kural llrjiitor and Almanac for lrti,0. rotitaininsu 1'arm. (Jarden and tlreen House Calendar for every month in tbe year, can bo had gratil.unm per sonal or post paid application. January 21, 1600-y, WESTERN riOTEI, No3. 0, 11, 13 anil 1C Courtland street. I10A1U), 81 50 PEIt DAY. n. n.wiNi:ni:STKR. TilOrl.D, tVINUIIUfTlill. NEW YORK. May 1, 1633 THIS WAY CHEAP BUYEHS. RLOOSIsnurtG cheap catli Flore, acnin rei.leniihed with a fresh stock of fipitl.va (ItOTMS-wo nr. now prepared to ofllr lo the public a very handsome lot i "f,l"n and Bumuur tioods at usual low prices, for 1 KEADV PAY UNLY - J. JlMiX Como alone wiih your ra.h and produre. .Ma,r..l3,lef,,, II. C. K I. W, IIARTMAN rpHKLort molnMcs for the price iu the JL County for sal. at 1IARUIANH. IMPORTANT NATIONAL- AVORKs ruDLisiiuD nv n. Arw.KTo i. co. 443 andMH Broadieajf, Kcxo 'orlt tie followlnc wnrksarn senltoKirbsnllicrslnsn.... of the craiatty, (upon receipt of rtallptl,) by nisii. Usrr"s prepaid. 1'ilUSjNlA Jin x Jiiio. I Literature. This worn is "" pntnisnen in abmn j. ; i" iars vciii"' vnm.. "' "v a "' io fn. ... Vol. Mn XI Intlunlvo. nronowrrndyfV! a nenr H.ouo, orminal articles. An ad.lluii II Pfpliriliwicn nnrn in inmni inrro fmtithn IVI niVrt i 'a F B-'lllC. rheNoivAineilcanCyrlnpi.ilial,poiiiilarvilliMi., iTlOHUl b JUHtr 1 1U31 1 1, .urrniinl Jen-ned hut not .c,lanlr, rotiifw,,,,,' ...n-.... rir. rni.srn ImleMed for their naino lotliclr hutsnflicieimj dclailcd, frcn ftoni .personal piluo ,, acomaniiifai accounts accn pneo nun me latest mm, Hons : hlstrricnl mattors Includo tho frcihcstjuH V,. the bloeraplilcaln.illrcs not only speak of tho dead ii Blsonriholiviiiir. II is a llliraty of Itself. ' AsninnKMkNT nr the D.u.tk orCosnREss' Teln. political History of the United Plates, fromthe onr..,!, Hon ortho tint redernl Conercsa In l!t"J to 16.'.o, il! ed and compiled hy Ilon.TiioM.sll. llinrot from ih.r .....It nriM.,il CU The oik Hike complied In U royal octsto telum.. of Tfio pipes each 11 orwiuch arc now rtady. An ,L tlonal volume will bo published oreo In three iiimui,. Cloth. 3 Law Piieep, 3J6Uj Half Al.,r.i L Calf SI 5U each. ' . ,H linnritnrsn Tim nrpinn.M. . llCBATM. M' 01 Form a club of four, nnd nnitt tlto price of four Wi. and Ave roplc will he serit flltho remitter's eipppp.j carriage. or for ten subscrilHii eleven topics will be scli at our cxpenic for carriage. TO AUlim Noollief works willfo liberally rewahl Ihe ertn;... cfAgeote. An Aofkt wantkd in iitifl ChnftJ Terms made known on applicatimi lu the 1'utilitln.ri, nov. m, icw. LIFE INSU1UN0E. Tim niiuiitn i.ifi: txivitMvr, .f.v.vtvrr sin TltUST VOMPJUtr OF rilllJtlKl,VUl.t omrE, tuq. 4IW lirsTat'T STntrT, CAl'i'l'AI. (paid up.) SStH) WW. Charter Prritttvat. CONTINUE tn nmko INrJL'llANCTS ON I.IVI's the mo.t rea.onahlo terms. Tho capital liclnrj paid up and Invosle.l, tocitlie.,,. alarpo nnd ronstantly incrensinj reserved tun.l off . a perfect scrurity to tho insured. " " The premiumn. must hu paid yearly half rra.i. b quarterly. " 1 TH.' Company add a TIONIJS periodically lo tlic in,, ranees of lif.;. The FMHT IIOVIIH npproprmled ii V eomh. r, l"ll. Iho fi;CUMJ llllNl'M in II, n inhnr i, tho Til 1IU1 llONim In December, 1S3I, and the I'Or 'T. IlONL'tlln n.'ceml.cr, 1MU. Lkn C:?"Tli.'se additions nre madQ tvitiiont ren..!.i increase In the premiums to ho pnld tn tho t'omimnr ' Ironi tlw H'Mn Amonnt nfl',(riv bonus to be inrr.isl by future n,lo,ilor. SW-T.Vl 'I.II3II W I.lfKI ID 1,875 IK) Sum Itonus or Poilry lnured addition No. Kl .5,110 5j-V7 5(1 " i:u wwo tft'iil (i " I'M ioisi kki no :n.i .TOU ldir. ou " &c. Ac, A.C, l'anipelcts. rnntnlnimr tables of rate nnd i-ni...r.. forms of application, and further informrtion ran t,' found at tho oillcc. THOMAS RlnonWAY. rrnlirt J .10. r. Jimee, Acluaru. I.r.VI I.. TATn, jJvnt r. C. IlAlittl.ot, Ertmlting l'hytlrlan. October 111, lfij-17. Iinckii;r.inua eV LiloonisNurg Itailrcad. AND AITr.R APRIL 22, IfM. TASiinNltl T11AINS WIU. KUN AS FOI.I.OWa MOVING tf O U T II. fVfi.'UI liCavo f-'rranton, o l.i ,. ,11, 1H.4 , , , Kincston 7.1211 1 (HI I V " liloi.iii.iuir;, ti no " l).inillr, IM5 '.Vorthumberi.in'l, Mild ol O V 1 N li N O It T II I.eavo NnrlhumherUHd, :i5lll'. M, " Danville, 4 .111 r m 5 Ml A X .', .in " Jlloe'iii.burg. " Klng.ton, I in .n,( Arrlio I-Jufltf J-cnic tl,r x Arrive nt Fcranton, ciij I-. ill -11)1 A rj.scnjcr Train nl.nl.nvrs i;iiii'sl..n nt f lis I for Srrnuton, to ronncit with train for N.'M Y. ik r t.irnini.', leave. Horanlon on arrnnl of Train Inm N. ork i.l I m I'. M. The l.nikawnnna and niooni.bure Umlroml r, nr. with tlw Del.iwnru. l,i.rknn:iiin.i nnd Wesl" m bjn at r-cranlnn, for New York uud Int. rmc.li.ilo mini,. At Rupert ilronnecl.Hllhlhet'nlUKissa Unurm points bolh cist und o.t. At Noitbiimbrlnnil it conncrls ilh tho I'l.ili,'. . fi l.no nnd Northern Central It, It. und l.,,a u i polnlswepl und soulh. s.c.,.oln;ni,t"N1,-USLVA's' slay 4, lam. A GlUUULTUHAh et SEED WAIil iiouii:. PASCHALL MORRIS, IliVlltO REMOVED TIIE PHILADELPHIA A GRICVLU RAL .j- SERD H'AREIIOL SL Troin tli rort!i-Kat Timer cf Scvrntlt mil Vn fctrotlstohis NI5W" HTAKD.Na. IU0 MAKKKTC OPl'O-iTE TUE rARMERS MAKIXT OrTrjM for snip, na heretofore, at rcasonaLlo pmif description of Improved Agricultural and Ilnrticulturnl Inipteircn. WurrantedrrCi'Ii and tlenuino I'ield, t.ardi n and t erHti'ds. In grout arity. Aim, No. J ivrinnn einmeiit (iuano, nnd other rcli.-tblo Kertiiiern f r C and Ornin I'rops.rrult nnd OrnnmpiitalTrcesanlf Ury, rhoicr r.vi rgreiii?, l:osvs, luhlms, Kc CJr He solicits a lontinnancti cf former rue torn Implcmeiit, ficed, and Nursery Catalogues, fumis on appliiAtiuii, PASOIAI.I. MOItKH Agricultural and Feed Ware limine, fi0t jpju v Ftrtt't, oppomte thy rarinvrs' Market. January Ji, lafil. Cood ShodOff mid Chcnji Smidiint f 1lin undcrfiVna tljanVfnll for past pnttonupcif: -L fully inlorms Ir'cn N nud the puMit m g Let Iiu ttill cominueK tliu SMITHING JJUSI.VESS, At th Old Hand, on the hii! above the Hull !!"itl Us various hranih. s, nt low p'tcos. and on an en.T scale, and s'diclls the public p.u.rooi.;'' r 1 HIXrilliN IMl Itlooinsli'irc, Juno 5, 1?58 FltED'K IlllOWN, oil, "LWrl.YEJiTJIL J10TJX," Ninth .md Ihcstniit metis, orrosne the 'cia.r.D hopse," I'liii.Apr.irm1 C7 .IMEMCJIX. (TOW, Ji.vn rjmusil. cur.viaiLS .LVD nituas. Toilet Article. I.ubin's, Ciu.lrny's, Hat le) 'a, &c, tcM -c, l'etfC Hnnps, ri.iehets. Toilet r.mihra nnd c'osimli.' l.su He t.'ouwhE, of the best distillers. UrsT Dmousii T.mitii ilnoruEs, of all sires and rt.'i lltiiTinm taJt T.Hjiii Wash., ol'upprovid Kind. Hest II.noimm (Iain IIhi sihs. CoMiis of nil kinds, lluirala, India Rubber, ir K' 1'OMti.cs roa the Him l.nbiu's, VKudrn)''. au'' cnet'u. etc.. See. I'rni. l!,ml.o.i Tl-be Uolo r-ouA W.teu from I'orcluiii Tounlninr Spring and Suinnid A. J, SLOAN, HAS Just reecit ed, direct from l'hiladili.liia am' Yoik, a very cholco assortment of SPUING: AND SUMMElt G00I almost every new fabric wliich has buen iiianuf for Hprinrr and Summer, as well as thn urnal AR'n"' nt RTAPr.T1. noons nr ....., i ....a..iiiii tiurchascd eljew litre. It is an easy matter to find poods at alotvrnf! as a acneial rule, they aro juit a. low inquahl)'. " Kel a Oood article at a ery low price is otni-tbiT Budi an opportunity, however, is offered to aI may want DUY goods, Gr.r'P:, iMiiinrjtr.r., QOTa" etuis iMnn, run, iJl.T. He., ife. ITT" Call and .ec. y"S COUNTRY I'UOIIUCU XV'ANTCn. Illoomiburg, April io, leil. TRUNKS I TRUNKS! I rVllV. lirRCBt, bcit handsnm X it and cheapest assort men of Hole Unther nolid Uhcted Traveling Trunks, lA-lirs Itonnet if Drtss Trunk Clnldrcn'ii Coiuhis, l'rop l. lers leather mid Carpet lings I'a t kin-Trunks Lc. &c a THOMAS W MA1T C. Icbrate.l London 171 zo Medal im.ro ed slu" tx sollo sold Ualher Trunk manufai lory, N". ureot, South west comer rouiih andjlarkct. I"'"' Auju.ltf IJi tf. ItRlCK! llillCli' rY'lin undcrsiinrd is prepared to supply,!"'', I I. uood quallty.at fair prieo. Ho v. ill U t'i""! , -fllrick Yard ID. I., M'Kinuy, near MrKilif " ruruaeii. 1'rr.ons Hesirinato piirclia.c will110 call a. brick u HI ba made and m..i bettf i J II I I'KMAN '-" I tC" i"o.r.nn n.-w on hsnl and t.ady for 1 1 lilaouisbuigreb 5, IOjI 2m, ' Jm