agriculture !S DISEASES FROJI AMMONIA IN STABLES. Notliiijg is moro common than discuses, among cattle, especially horses, arising from foul ".tables. ITnrsp.s nrn more troul)- ' led with it than cows, probably from the , tart thfit flinir .Itinc 10 frnttnrnlltr rtedtiM- fLTlfl undorgocs a tuoro rapid fermentation, throwing out ammouia in largo quantities. In a close stablo the gas is go strong that tho oyes aro painfully effected with it. This is an alkali, and is classed among tho most powerful stimulants, tho constant respiration ot winch predisposes to tlio ol factions of tho lungs. The strength of tho gas may bo judged from tho odor that f , , i ii- arises from a common hartshorn smelling bottle, in many stables no provision whatever is mado to cuard the animals against this Subtle lioison. Tho floor is o ouu"" l' "" " always saturated with uritlO. atld tho pull- .1.. f .1.1- I. 1... ..cot Sm,,uui ui iuio fiau ,.iiiu,n Thero aro many cheap experiments within tho roach of most fanners to pro vent this nuisance, and to save the ammo- nia for tho manure heap. As all tho ani mals aro now coming to tho stable-', par ticular attention should be paid to this item e n ii.- Ot CCOnoiny. kOUlUlOn ground plaster IS a absorbent, and a few quarts sprinkled daily in tho manuro gutters, will keep thcin sweet and clean. Sawdust from tho shin gle and saw mill will mako good bedding, and if renewed ofton enough, it will retain all tho amonia. In most mills in tho coun try, this artiolo accumulates, and has to bo thrown into the stream, to got rid of it. It may be turned to profitable account for bedding. Some farmers living near tan works, uso tho spont tan bark for this purpose. If kept under cover and used in the dry stato, it makes a very valuable manuro. Shore farmers have an uufailing resource in sea weed, particularly tho eel grass. If this is spread and dried upon tho shore it makes a good bed, and has groat powor j of absorbing gas. Better still is dry muck and peat kept housed for the purpose. A half cord of this under a horso with a lit tlo changing where the water falls, will keep a stablo sweet for two weeks. This is within rcaoh of most farmers, and ft, perhaps, tho cheapest and best method of enlarging tho compost heap. Leaves gath ered from the forest, or straw, mako a suitable covering for tho muck at night, and keep the. animals clean. As ammonia is the most valuable constituent of the manure heap, it ought to be a point apoint of honor with every cultivator not to have an .ounce wasted. It is the very lifo of his business good for the cyc3 of potatoes, beans and other plants, but very bad for the eyes of horses and cattle. American Agriculturist. BREAKING IIEIFERS FOR MILK ISG. This ir often made quite a serious affair, in which kicks and bruises aro freely in terchanged between the frightened brute and the irritated master. Many an oth erwiso excellent milker is spoiled fo lifo by harsh treatment. A heifer, is well broken to tho milk pail, is thereby mado at least twenty per cent more an increase which nill pay for much painstaking. Rarey's reasoning respecting horses applies cqual ( ly to other animals. Thoy only resist when injury is apprehended, aud their natural instinct suggests danger whenever any uuusual treatment occurs. Every one lias noticed how shy a creature is in entring strange enolosures, or at sight of now objects. Tho handling of a heifer's bag is to her a very uuusual proceeding, and, in addition, tho teats aro often ten dcr, and the bag caked and inflamed so as to bo painful under even a gcntlo touch. Training for milking nhould commence long beforo oalving. First teach tho aui mal to wcleomo your coming by little presents of an applo, a handful of corn, or salt, or other delicacy. Sho will soon readily permit the hand to bo laid upon her back and enjoy tho gentle rubbing and scratching which may bo given. Extend tho handling to different partr of tho body until she will not flinch from grasping her teats, and the work may bo soon accom plished without oven a harsh word. This will be a good lesson for tho boys to prac tice tho present month, and teach them patience and kindness, in addition to tho good effects upon the animals. Amerknn Agriculturist, HOW TO COOK I'GGS IN THE SHELL. A correspondent of tho Agriculturist writes : "Ono wav to cook.i.crrr.q is in rl rem ., 00 tlieill into UOlJint; Water, and let them re 11 " ., main tliero tlireo minutCS tile wator all it.- 1 -f no. , . VU3 time boiling. 1 JUIS hardens tho whitO noxt tho shell to almost leathery toughness 1 vhilo within it is still uncooked. Another , j. a 1 nU protorablo motlo IS, to HOUr hoilinn- ., . ' . 1 uu,""o water upon tlio eggs; lot thorn staud in this fivo minutes j pour off this and add . , . ,. more polling water and immediately hrinr ,!,., . ,, . ,, ,.' tnem to tllO tablO III the Water, Th OSeta- ken out at onci will bo somewhat cooked through and those left in fiir mtn,,t. , Will be "Iiartl ltnilotl " cr r,nnl .1 will be "hard boiled," or nearly so. and thus tho taste of every ono may bo suited and no touchncss of tlm ),;,. t. a n . .. v , I , , 1 , V. U iijjj ,. O OlOCK, A. W. J.Ue pUUllO are tOrniailV I (J U 11 E N 0 II 0 T E L. THE undersigned., respectfully Informs hla friends and the public generally, thnt ha ha. opened a haute tut tlx: entertainment of customers and travelers, nt SF.llR NO.In Greenwood township, Columbia Count)) (about tvo miles weft of.Vllllvlllo,) called ilia Sereno Hotel. Where ho I' prcpriroil to accommodate tho public nnd nu who may lovornnu witn their custom.to general sat - rrrr. rnctlon. lilt Tnble nnd liar, will be well supplied and cr-rcrul. ly conducted, and Ilia Stabling Is ample and well stocked K7 lla M ill nt nil timet be happy alt upun hl friends and customers. JOHN LEGnOTT. Sereno, March S3, 1861. THE "Weekly "Patriot & Ullion.'' . -n.-anm . -n-r-. T T mr-r jd in PENNSYLVANIA 1 ' pjn Tin: ow-1 AT FOKTV-FOUR COLUMNS OF READ ING MATTE It EAOII WEEK 1 at Tin: i.ow rmcn of one dollaui w lira SUSSCItlBlW FOll to" CIM1IS OF AVT LESS THAN ryjf covu:s to oat audhessj The nerlnd for which many of our subscribers have nab! fur their lienor being on the cvo of expiring, we X,1 "NE THEIR CLUBS. ... ,, .,. . We shall also take it as nn csneclnl favor If our prcs cut subscribers will urge upon their neighbors the tact that the I'atriotasdCsioi lathe only Democratic pif per printed In Ilnrrlsburs. and considering the largo " "r-Vnl 3""" i r, ... 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Lcacock's Building, where hootfersfor sale, on moderate terms, a large assortment of CLOCKS, WA TCUES J- JEWEL R Y, Of everv sort, and size nnd description. His stock of Jewelry Is complete, including every JR variety or l, nines ami ueniicmen s aiciiunons, 15 riinlns. T.nrkets. lircastnins. l'ln"er.rlncs. etc.'i-.'i: to the examination of which ho invites the public gener ally. UJ7- Strict nttcntlon eivonto repairing Clocks, Watch' es, and Jewelry, nnd all work warranted. WM. B. DKAKE. Blnomsburg, May 4, 1801 tf. PROTECTION FROM LIGHTNING. 'IMIE subscriber would inform ltis friends, that lis is J now prepared to put up, 011 thort notice, and In a scientific manner, tho best PLATIXA POIMTF.D LMIITXIXO RODS, at 12 cents per foot. All work w ananted. E. B.BIDLEMAN. nioomsburg, May 21, 18C0. HOUSE FOll SALE. A moveable Pramk House, will be sold cheap, on ap plication to tho uudrsigned. LEVI L.TATE. nioomsburg, July 13. Icfil. FOB SEWING MACHINES. 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"... !!?",in,,u rt ny t thus placing in our nossesilon ull that I. i,..' i.. lllooiu.biirgUb.il, llu.l 3ui. GILL & l'AUL, Gcnrr.il Commission Wcicliaitis, imiri in Fish, Provisions. Flour, llutter, Cheese, Oil, Dried Fruits, drain, Seeds, llcnns. Whiskey, Wool, Country l'roducc mid Merchandise generally, No. 34 Noam WiunvKa, I'liiLArKLrnu. Consignments of Provisions. Flour nnd Country Produce solicited, nnd returna promptly made. Cnili tidvnnrcd when dealred. ORDERS Tor nil kind- of 1'lfdi, Provisions, Hour, Dried Frulti. lie., filled Uhu lowest Cash Prices. August 4, leOU-Llm. TINWARE & STOVE SHOP. Till! undersigned rrapectflitly Inform hit old frlendl nnd customers, thnt he hn-i purcltnscd Ilia bnithert Imprest In the nboro i'tnbllihnient,andthe concern wlls herenfter bo conducted hy himself t'jclu.lvcly. StSvi: r V? Ilia sti lin tins Jim rcceivi-n unit otters ir sine, me ntrp- most c.ttcnsivo assortment nt r . i j .8 ever Introduced Into this market. atnek consist of n complete assortment of tho b-t Cooking and pnrlor stoves In the market, tngeth if with Strive Fixtures of every deacrlptlon, Oven nnd Hon Stoves, Ilnillntors, Cjllndar Stoves, Cast Iron Air. Tight stoves. Cannon Stoves, &c Ace. Stovepipe and T ght stoves, Lannon stoves, &c., Jtc. stovepipe ami HkinWE ! All kind of repairing done, as usual, on short notice. The patrouaiio of old friends and new customors re npcctfiilly solicited. A, M. ItUrUllT. Dloomsburg, November 3d 1?C0. tf. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER I JUST received from the maniif.ictorlea In Ronton, an nrticle ufmnst excellent quality, I chnllengc conipe. t i t loll na to ttptt and prltr. The undersigned will keep borders to match liny of the Styles on hand nnd is the only Kxp.vlence.l 1'ArKR IIanuhi ill this Section of tno uuiiniy uiromy uxtciisive biock nu uxamlliauon the County (iiven before purchasing. Us- Call nt Itiiperf s Tost Ofiico. i:. J. THORNTON. Hlooinsburg March 2Jd lffil . TRUNKS 1 TRUNKS 11 fl'Iin largest, best haiidsom m ,L est amt cheapest assort mom of Solo Leather solid It voted Traveling TruiikM. 1 .-l.lt.l....., 1-,.....I. lers Leather and Carpet Bags rtCf?5?fe l'acklng Trunks &c. &c, a SRMt' . J .. ' . .. ' . ..1 THOMAS W MATTSON'S. Celebrated London Prise Medal improved sheet spring anlli sold I.enlbnr Trunk inniltlfaltolV. No. 402 Mnrko streci, South west comer i'ourth and .'Market, l'hllad'a. AugrMe1 hOT-tf. States Vinton fijoicl COO & 008 MARKET STREET ABOVE SIXTH, pilii.inr.i.piiiA. J. W. FOWER, Proprietor. TrnMi: SI 23 per day. May 12, lPfiO-I Jui. ggfe It E M O V A L. V, V.. SADLER & Commission Merchants and Co., dealers in Fish, ChecsR anil Prrrvisions, No.lOJArch strjet, 2nd door above 1'ront, l'hl adel hia. tig 14. 5d ly J. i'. Ei U Ei E It ) (Successor to J. S. SonvkK,) WHOLESALE DEALER IX TOBACCO, 1SJSUFF AND UGARS, No. 8 North Tifth St., above Market. PHILADELPHIA. Also, Manufacturer nnd Importer uf FOREIGN & DOMESTIC SEGARS. May 12, ltT0-12m. . SMOG'S -0TEL8 OPPOSITE THE IMIMtOAI) DEPOT TAMAQUA, PENNSYLVANIA. Passenger going North and South, DINE AT THE ABOVE HOTEL. W. F. SMITH, Proprietor, CEO. A. SMITH, Aas't Nov IB, I6UI. JOLINE & LEE, No. Ill, NORTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. 171 AKE JltS HOPE AND SHIP CHANDLERS, Spun Cotton for Caulking, Ropes, TwIiihb, Tar, Pilch, Oakum, Blocks, and Oars, fcf. August 4. lAiO-l-.'in. S TOVE AND TIN-WARE SHOP, 'PHE undersigned w otild inforui thn citizens of SBf 1 lllooui-biirg and v Kinity, that lie luajiirt re AffsIS elved and oilers for sale one of the inostexleiisive assortments ofCOOKINC and 1'ANi Y STOVES ever introduced into this market. The t'hri"topher t.'o umtius, James itoimnuu i.ionoare among tne nrt.1 dnss cooking Stoves, all of which aro air-tight and gas burner His Parlor tnos are handsome anil tho assortment va ried. ALSO -Particular attention is paid to Tin-Wnre nnd HoubC Spouting, upon short ltuticc. All kinds t repairing will be done with neatness and despatch. Country produce lukuu In exchange for work. PHILIP S. .MOVER. B oomsburg, Oct, 3, I?li0 n KVAIV.N, lO.OOO I'ltlNTlilt, a gj' Cnr.la )irr Hour! IV Tli-PrfMlti.lw,o,UVa bi tl h.J. lttS , . D rMU4iarr.u.ttii.uu tt I mniwlmum . a C' TLUPnn " Ll,uilu. . . .Vr' ...I,.,. r,..,H'.,n,. Ik Cor.MbMry.I'OUKTH NT, brlnwrttc.lniit. August 17, ldill. Sea SSk i 3? & 3E -ji ATTORNEY AT LAW, iiLoo.Msnuiia, pa. OfTico ill Court Ally, formerly occupied by Charln. R Buckiilew, liloonuburg, Dee, 4, li-5'.l. (Late White Swan,) RACE STREET, AB0V3 THIRD PHILADELPHIA JOHN BOYEIt, Proprietor. T, V. RIIOADS, Sup't Nov. 10, letil. (March 2, 1801-12in.) P U M P M A KING THE undersigned inform tlio public generally that they luvo formed a co-partnership, nnd will contln 110 the business of Pumn niaktiiir nnd rennlriniF. hi nil their various ilepartiuents, ill Blooiusoiirg, wheru they will promptly attend to nil orders lu their lino of bust ness, whether in town or country, I . w.e" anu Ulstorn Pumps, with leaden Pipe, mado lu "e" 8,,J, of workmanship, on moderate terms, and u'vpry short notice. 1 rm" ."";ir Um? "P? ric"ce '," tho slll t" c;,"!!!!t 'I''1'" ', ,lavc, ."'0'k commend itself to the lml,lic V"'' conlldent tlicv can make it mi object to '"." Slvc '""' ' c",.,."'"1 m. "iiucr genu ral satisfaction, JOHN CRUTOHLEY. JOHN CULP. Bloonisburg, April in, 180, 3m IS K I K ! IK BUCK! I I Tm' "'""Tsllineil is prepi good quality, nt fair pri' HE undersigned is prepared to supply Brick, of a r price, nu wiiino louuti in mo Kliiny, near McKelvy & Neitl's "f'ck Yard ol D. I., M'Klui Furnace. Persons desiring In purcha-o will do well to must be scia. URMAN. fisl. ndy fur sale, J, II. F. ITS im 3 A W Ei?ItOWK'S WHOLESALE AN" RETAIL liEDDING AND FEAT II 1311 WAKJS IIOUSE, No. 25 North Second Street, Opposite Christ Church. I'JIJLA DEL PHI A, O Constantly on hand, n large assortment of Beds, Mattresses, Paillasses, Cushions, Hair, Husk, Cattail, and nil articles in the li,' at the I.uwest Prices. .V. II Particular attention, paid to rtnoeating Xev an Old Feathers. March'.', lrkll JSiil. V. 0. IIA11KISON, M. D. T TTniTI.li r(.nfi-tfiiMi' liifr.rm lli.t ritliMiti nf ninfnn burg, nnd vicinity. Hint ho routinucsllio practical o MEDIUIXE AXD SUMIEliY, ml solicits 11 share of public patronage. grrtiK. on .Main Street, Drtt huusu below tlio Court House, Booiiburg, February 3, ItiW-tf. SXH XJ. E T II. 0. IIOWEIt, S C It (i K 0 IV I) 12 IV T I S T RESPECTFI'LLY oilers Ills profession al services o the I. dies nud geiileinen nf iuoiiimir'( uuti viciuuy. lie is prepur 'X to ulteud to all llif various oiierullons In the lino of his profs-si m, he is provided with the lat at : iiiiproveti porretiiin luciti . wjiiui win uo uiserteti out B old. platluu, cilverund rubber huso, toluuk as well as tno natural leetii, niinorui piv uiiiibioiK le-in i -iT-eirtur-4 nud ull operations on tenu, riirt'lully and properly ultotided to , .ji i - IMPOKTANT NATIONAL WOllKS, PUBLISHED HV I). 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Ilelng a political history of the United Stales, from tho organiza tion or the Ilrst rodcral foiigresa In ITKI to lWO. IMIt rd nnd compiled by Hon. Thomas 11. IJl:mon from tho Of ficial uccoriia oi louprcs. Calf SI 511 each. A WAY OF l'HOOUUINO THE CYCLOPAiDIA, Oil 1) '.BATES. 1'nrui a club of four, nnd remit the price of four books, nnd flvn copies will bo seut.at the remitter's expense lor carriage. or for ten subscribers eleven copies will be sent at our vxpen'cfor cnrrlage. TO AGENTS. No other works W'lllso liberally reward the exertions of Agents. As Aukst Wantkb in this CnuvtY. Terms uiiitle known on application to tlio Publishers. Nov. ill, Irl.O. LIFE INSURANCE. Tin: auiAiti) life ix&viiMvi:, axxuity axd TltU&V COMPAXr OF PHILADELPHIA. omcK, no. 40d c iii.stm; r btbu't, CAPITAL (paid up,) 300 000. Charter Perpetual, r- ONTINUE to mako INSUHANCES ON LIVES on V. the most rcnsonablo terms. The capital being paid up and invested, together with a large aud constantly increasing reserved fund, oilers a urriect security to tne umircii, The premluinns must be paid paid yearly half yearly, or niarter y. The Company ndd a BONUS periodically to the insu rances of life. The 1'IIIST BONUS appropriated in Do coinb"r, If 14, the SECOND BONUS in December, P4'J, the Tlllltl) BONUS in December, le54,und the KOUUTIl BONUS in December, lr5U. tD"Thesp additions nro made without requiring any increase in the premiums to be paid to the Company. Die luiiowing nru a lew examples iroiu inn itegistcr. munuiuni I'oiicyano Sum Insured S'MOO 300C 11)00 5000 itnnus nr addition Sdrt? 50 1050 00 Kill 00 1ST3 00 bonus to be Increased by future additions. 83,n7 50 4,050 00 1,100 00 U,e75 00 Policy No. M) i:u 1WI " 3.13 " &c. &c, Sec. fee. Pamtii'lets containing tables of rates and explanation, forms of application anu luriucr information can be tuunii at the oihcc. THOMAS niDOEWAV President. J.vo. I . James, Actuary. LEVI L. TATE, 1'. C, lUnrusON', Examining Physician. October 10, lc-57-ly, Agent. ft tt; TIlEunderklcnedlsalso extensively engaged In th" Undertalinjr Business, and keeps constantly on hand nd for aalu at his Wureroouia, a large afsortmeut of FINISHED- e COFFINS, By w hich ho is enabl-d to nil or len. on pri-si'iitation Ai.hi -Keeps a good Horse and Hearse, and w ill nt nl tunes be leudy to attend Fiinercls. SI.M IN C. SH1VK. BIoombi,rg, January 2.1. ltO 305.00 Pays the entire cost for Tuition in tho most popular ami successful Commercial School in the country. Upward of Twelve Hundred young men from iwiu.iy.rii'ht dill' f rent States, have been educated fur business hero Willi in the past three years, souiu of wtioui havo been cm ploj ed as Book Keepers nt sa aries of S'-JOOO.OO per Annum, immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing of ac counts when they entered thu College. ST" Ministers sons half prii'o. Student, enter nt nny tliii.'.nnd review when they please, without extra charge. For Catalogue ofwi paces, Specimens of Prof. Cowley's Business and Ornamental Penmanship, and a large En graving of the Collect', inclnsu tiventy-five cents lu Post uge Stamps to tho Principals. JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jim. 5, 1801 ly. SAVING FUND U. 8. Trust Company. Corner of Tiirdand Chestnut Ss Phili, IARGEand small sums received and paid back on J ileniand without uollce, with Five t'HR ctsT Inteu isr from lin- tiny of deposit to the day of witluLewal, Okhie lluuns-From U until 5 o'clock every day, axd on MoxiiAY Evemmi, from 7 until 0 ocloclc, Pre.ideiit-S-'i;pili;N It, CRAWFORD, Treasurer Plisy Fisk, Teller Barnes 11. Hunter, DIltECTORS. Stephen H. Crnw ford, Benjamin W. Tiugley, Paul B. (inodnrd, ,M, 1), Daniel lleldlenian, Ceorge Juukiii, ' Alt'A'er C. Hart, M, D William M. C.ndHiu, B. IVaiikliu Jackson, il'llny risk. latricn iirnuy James Devereaux, Thniuas 'P. Lea, 1 .March SO, ltU-ly. GIBSON'S A N D im oi,vrivi: liSTAnusiniiiiNT, No. 125, South Elcvonth Street noar Walnut, IBBIJj,lBE';ii&iaiA, Enameled Glass, Fresco, Oil mid Encaustic Painting Jon.v (Iinsov. (J, II, (ilBSON. January I'J, Ie'01 3m.. TOBACCO & SEGARS, MARSHALL HUGHES, WITtt J JV. Q E TSf k U O P rf WHOLESALE DEALERS IN M.iiiiilacliircd Leaf Tobacco, HAVANA OK It MAN AN I) DOMESTIC SEGARS &C, N, E, Corner of Front and Arch Streets, All t nun lUOt.N, jAMts m, iiovn. I PHILADELPHIA. Miirill 1U, Ir-LU I'.'tn, 'THE UNION," Arch Street, Atore Third, P II I A DE LP II I A . rplIC situation of this lintel renders It one of tlm mint JL convenient for those who urn visiting Philadelphia nil business; while to Ihosu in search of pleasure, tho constantly musing nud rcuussiuu Cliv ilniluuv curs. ; unii uios" iii cioso proxiiuiiy, auorti a cficup nun picas- .., ,,.,., . ui, juuii-s i tiiieiL's. .nu uiiiusenieiK in ur about the city, Tlni proprietor gives nssi,ranco that ''Tho Union" I shall bu kept wild such cliuruiler in will meet public approbation, uud would respectfully solicit, geuerul pat lonngo, UPTON S NEWt'OMEII, February 2.1, lelW-U n, proprietor I . . . . . iiea in 10 n eiowiui: viaur i urouunout i no consi lunon. J-'H ?Z.,h nCWi i.i.T, u 'yi 'o fl"''lx Is said to bo restored to llle from the I ,llBoy.i"VTmb2.,ml,1,,l!?,?llc,,J '.'! ".'f" 'Wu'ir I "Vu'rcurla' i')lVeaee"-Tliere' Is probably no one article Cloth, S3 Law Sheep, SJ 5U Half Jlor,, 84 Half I ,''' ,'. ,,! ,,, ! r ,,1,1.1, i,. -rBSSWS fit- JMIE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, DAXI'II.Ll' MOXIOIH COl'MY, PA, I ut tl. iiiincni for Muu and Beast, In good .ly lc uud at moil rale rales. ,r , (,l,'0.'u tli:.B, Proprietor frW matte1 Jutfewtfui'r .0. v slrkueaa run nt cincJ relieve themaeltea from the lliou sand iniiladlc that tlcsh la In Ir to, if they III nnlj follow tin counsel of nature, nnd take the medicine, which best ntalsta her In her operations, 'I hat niodl. rlne, la tho Vegetable I. lie Atedldnet of Dr. MorrAT, known as Moffat's 'Life Pills and PU(KNIX HITTERS. Those Mcdicinea hava now been before the public for a period of .11) years, nnd during thnt lime have iiialu tnlned a lilifli character ill nliuott every part of tho Bloho for the extraordinary curative propcillea which they possess, Motfafs Life Pills. Vnflht'a I.lfu I'lllsare Indebted for their name to their manifeat and s-nslblo lutlon ill purifying the springs t nnd channels uf llle, mid eniiulug tlioni with renewed lone noil iKur iiiiu i. vnu iniuuuuiuii .u. u t viy inrly part iii their history, they had rvscued suHWcrs from tho very verge of nu untimely grave, perfectly se curing to thuni that uniform enjoyment uf health, with out w hlch life ltscir la but u partial blessing. So grcnt Indeed had their etllcacy Invariably proved, that It was ,,anteil with the beautiful philosophical principles upon which they were compounded, and UI!oi. uliui. scarcely less man miraculous to tuoan who were unac' they coitsc'iueiitiy act, MOFFAT'S FUOiNJX B1TTEUS. Jlofllit'a riiocnU Hitters aro so called, becnuso they possess tho power of restoring tho expiring embers of caused such wide-snrend lilui terrible inlsrhlcf to the hunian system lis mercury. Its polsun sinks deep into I the system, penetrating the substniicu of the bones, aud producing a long train uf painful diseases. It is well known that many ailectlous of the throat, of the bones, of tlio nose, and malignant cores, which liato eeeu at tributed to syphilis, aro so often caused by the Injudi- I cioiis usu of mercury, so that tho remedy lias proted , worse than tlio disease. j LIFE PILLS AND PIKE.VIX BITTERS. I Thu Life Pills nnd Phoenix Bitters havo always been signally succcsstul In this class of diseases, and will eradicate nil thu ell'ects of mercury from the system, sooner than tho most powerful preparations of sursn parllla. They nld nature in cutting from the system nil poisonous matter, and by thus purifying the vital fluids, they restoru tho syaeni to health. Bilious Complaints. A well regulnted and propor tionate ipiantlty uf bile upon tho stomach is always re cptlsitu fur tho promotion of sound health It stimulates digestiuu, and keeps the lntcbtluiil canal Iree l'rum alt obstructions. On the interior surface of tho liver is n peculiar bladder In which the bile is first preserved, being formed by thu liver Irom the blood. Thence it passes into the stomach and intestines, nnd regulates the digestion, Thus wu see when there is a deficiency of bile, the body is lOiuunUy costive. On the other hand, nil over abundance of b'lo causes frequent nauses on tho stomach, nnd often promotes very severe attacks uf diseases, which sometimes nnd in death, LIFE MEDICINES. The Life Medicines should, If possible, bo taken in thu early singes of bilious cuiiiplaluts J nnd If perse vered In strictly according to directions will positively etfect a cure. Their exten-tvu use in this complaint in all parts uf our continent, renders comment unnecessa ry th ir virtues speak for them. Mollat's Life rills. Tlio uso of these Pills, for a very short time, will oiled nil entire euro ol Salt Rheum, and a striking improvement In thu clearness of the skin. Ciiuimun Colds nnd Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two oven in the worst ca-es. PilisI Pills 1 1 The original proprietor of these .Med icines was cured of Piles of 35 years standing, by thu use of tho Life .Medicine alone. LuKtt Co.nrt.AtNT. All nil'iction of the Liver may bo known by a fueling of tension or pain in the right side about thu region of tho liver, often pungent as in pleu risy, but sometimes dull ; a dilliculty in drawing a long breath ; dry cough nnd inclination to vomit. This di sease may be produced by cold, by violent exercise, by intense summer heats, by lung' continued bilioiH feter or ague, and hy various solid cuucreticuis in tho tub stance of the liver. Ami to these producing causes, are derangi'iii' nt of the digestive organs, suppressed secre tions, and mental solicitude, w Inch an; very frequent causes of obstructions and diseases of the liver. Tills dlseasu tdiould be nrrested in the commeiicenient which can bu done bye ie,' doses cf the Life Pills. When once the liver is moused to the performance of its proper functions, tittle more is requisite than tocoti tinue n proper use of the medicines, and a speedy re covery w ill ensue, l'nnt ami Auue - For this scourge of tho Western country, these medicines will In- found a safe, speedy aud lertain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of tho disease a cure by these Med iciiu's is permanent. Si itou'n.-The most horrible rases of Scrofula, in w hull the face, bones and limb, of the victim had been pre .'d upon bv tin' insatiable disease, are proved, by undeniable tiulhnrity of iio sufferers tlu-uis Ives, to have b.'en completely cured by tli'jio pur-l vegetable medicines, alter all others had been found more than useless. In ligesliou and Dyspepsia. If we were called upon to spei ify one disease which more than any other is tho bane, (n iiil ' it is tlio oll'spriiig of" Itilizatiou) we should name Dvipcpsiu, It is generally attended, or rather productive, of a long tram of ills, such a. Heartburn, Flatulency, a gnaw iug pain at tho stomach w hen empty a seoso of uncomfortable weigiit wii u full, pains in the throat, side and pit of the stomal!, costiveness, chilli itC'S, latiguur, iiuw illingiiess to takeexercise, &.c MOFFAT S LIFE .VI'.DICIXES. Moll'iii's I.lfu .Medicines nro peculiarly ndanted to the cure of this distressing complaint The) act upon the bowels in u very mild, and. at Uu -ituie tune. vtr cllec- t.ial uiauu-r, and ban- never yet failed to cure thisdis- till n used according to nur tlirections. (i 'iieriil Debility, The must cooiiiion of nil com plaints Is that of n general weakness of the whole sjs t 'in, unaccompanied by any particular di-ortler, or do filiate symptoms of disease. 'I'll re is a little utal en orgy, a lo-s of iipprtiie, iiuw llliiiL'ii"ss. and indeed Ina lulity to utiilergo eq'rtlou". frequent headaches, indi gestion, oftentimes sallow ness and ilryness of the kiu, ' tendeuty to I'evcrishness, iinfiluess for snrlet,, in short .ill those rymptouis of luiigtior. di-qiiielutli-, and weak- ) ness that give evidence of a lailuru In lite vital pnw- .l ,. !,. ,, I , l.i .xi.l ,,,,.l,,.l .......II,..,.. sysiem. Lire Pills and Plioruix 11:11 crs. Tho Life Pills nnd Phoenix Bitters are, perhaps, the best remedy for restoring strength to the body for, they act as a gentle rartnurlic, and, by their tonic qualities, strengthen thu whole system Mollat's Lifu Pills. Persona of u plethoric habit, who aro subject to fits, headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, or drowsiness, nolo too great a flow of blood to j tee head, should take there Pills frequently. ADVICE TO TEMALHS.-Females who value tlioir I health should never be without t lie Life Medicines, na i lliey purify tin bjood, remove obstructions, and give the skin a beautiful, clear, healthy nnd blooming appear- i juice. 'f l'l.i,..!,. i,.r.n.Mn,,.- i.nt i.,.ii..i , . wlioknowtlio value of Moffat's Lifi' .Medicines, m.,1 o 1 itnrulo totnku litem two or three limes nwck, by which they remove tho causes that produce disease', ' prescrvo their health, and keen off tl o infirmities of I . J uge. Facts for .Mothers and Nurses. It ja n fact. einb lished by the annual bliss of mortality, Hint one half of tne ciill'ireu borne are cut oil bclore nttululug seven years ol ago; and tho ftutfiil sntircu of this mortality is found to exist in that foul state of tho stomach uud bowels which produced tlio generation of won, is. As tint safe restorer of infantile health In this critical statu the Lifo .Medicines have long held a dUtiugiij.hrd repu tation, anil for foulness of tho stomach and bowels, untl convulsions, although worms luaynotexist.it isnllowed to be superior to nny other. Mollat's Pills and Hitter.-No medicines nt present known have done so much guml to mankind as these, within thu. lut few years: and cerlainlv nniio have been rewarded with more numerous and authentic tes- iliunitia s nt tni'ir iuvnria:iio am extenslvo e tca-v. They require no dieting nor confinement, are perfectly mild and pleasant In their operation, but will power- I fully restoru health that greatest nf earthly blessings I to tho most exhausted anil dilapidated constitutions. Prepared by fir. WM. 11. MOFFAT, 333 Broadway, New York. And for Sale by nil Druggists npl3 Ul ly. T 11 E G 11 E A T 1)11 I, FOR FEMALES, BU. ENGLISH'S INDI1.V VEGETABLE EMiMWAUOGUE This Celebrntcd'Femnlu .Medicine possesses virtues unknown of anything else of the kind, nnd proving elf - ectunl niter nil others have, failed ; it Is prepared from :i tutu .net ici to nosseascs virioes an "Indian Herb" peculiar to Nortliern Mcxiio nnd'JYx as, nud is usetl by tho Nntlves in nroduciug thu movui I.Y sit'KNtss, It is designed for both maaried uud singlo ladies, and is thu very best thing known for the purposu as it will remove all obstructions ufter oilier remedies have been tried in vain. It it a pleasant tea, contain ing limbing injurious to hcuth, and u curu to be relied upon In nil cases, Prolapsus IJturi, nr falling of thu Wonihi Floues Al bus. ur Whites; Chronic Uil.imutinu, or Ulceration of thu Womb j Incidental lleiuuragu of Flooding , uud dis ease of thu Spine, iy Lndjes jn tho early stage of pregnancy are cau tioned against thu uso of this tea, as it will produce miscarriage. l-RLfAttcu Axn sot.n ny DR, C, W. ENCI.ISII, No. "Ill SOUTH SECOND ST. I'llll.ADELI'AIA, PA. Prices SLOO per puckago, (with full direriious for use) .. . .!'"" .'. ...,i,i iu .1,., uiniiess, Dr. D. rim ho ronnitfoil III ill ob.tllinl,, l-'nnn,!,, r-,..... plaints, lu person or by letter, uud will furnish thu Cut iu-perclia 1 euiule Syringe highly recommended by tho Faculty to married ladles foi special purposes. Also Radical Curu and ollp r Trusses Improved Ho fury uud Spine ALduuiiuul Supporters Shoulder Braces I.luilc nod Lace Stockings-Spinal Apparatus for Wimk and Curved Spiuu -and Instrument, fur all do. fortuities. A largo Stock nf the ulmva articles constant ly on hand, mid wjll bu furnished al lowest rates by sending order with measurement uud full particulars. Uv- All roiiiiiiuiiicntiutia strictly confidential, For further purtjculars pleosu Address, DR. ti. W. ENfiLISH, S10 South Second Street, below Dock, J'WLADELPIUA, PA. C7 I IUVK NO AOF.NTS. Noy. U, IKdi-jom, Nos, 0, 11, li) and 1 5 Oouttland street, HOARD, $1 CO PER DAY. I). II WINt'HEBT'l R. I Tiioa d wiNim ejT.it ALW YORK, ,i rr Tir ! .i r JIND FOR THE SPEFJIY CORE OF NcrroaiTrostrstion, General Debility, Athma, Dyspopsla, Scrofula, Marasmus, Paralysb, Chronlo Bronchitis, Anomia, Chlorosis, and all Disorders of tho Blood Eystom, DO YOU tKNOW IT? CONSOirTION IB THE 1I0JT FATAL SCOTO0E OF MANKIND. It has been truly regarded aa an itctki mi!MAU!)Y few over siirvlvlnR Its attack. " VtmirtK oflhtKhnU fiurufn rri'," says Ilr. I'ucnctnir., "nnd MORE THAN ONE HALF OF AIL THE ADULT POPU LATION of most civilized ccmmuultl.s PERISH BY TIIM I'I'-K.UE." What a fad coinuicutary m lh boaitetl clUcacy of Hie lDallns Art I 1 ho brilliant BUcovery of nr. Churchill, mado to tho Imperial Academy of Medicine, of Paris, has proved an vicstimalU. (iron to tho world. By tho uso of this nsw aud iwiicrul remtlial agent, known to Ihomlstry as THE HYPOPHOSPHITES) "Tho CURE of COXSUMI'TION, oven In tho Fleconil nml Third Btajcos (nt n period, therefore, when there eon bo no doubt na to tho itnturc of the Dl.cn. c) Is the I'.LI.E, while- DEATH 18 THE KXOEl'TION." KNOW," says Dr. C, "thnt they will rrovo not only ns HUItK A llElt. r.DY In CONBUMl'TION na Qitlnlno Is In Inter, inlttent Fever, hut itlso n. cfTcclunl n 1'ltESElt. YATIVE oa Vncclnntloii In Smntl I'm." Iituo ruffercr, who values health and lifo, delay aa liour to try this remedy. Remember that "prevention Is better than cure." Bewaroof Eclf-tkcptlon,or tho ronthicg nrsuranco of fi lends that " 11 is only a liltls colM " Fatal error to inyrlads who now fill promaluro graves I Giro, I cutroat you, prompt attention to tho EARUGST StQKS QP OQNSUMPTtQN. "Axd ihmk SKINS tiiAtt. roLior nuat." Mtrli. "Thoetrli( symptom of tubercular dlicaso Iswisntfl. Itprccela the cvvyh, and It Is earlier, lu point of tinict, than tho hectic It I.) first manifested in tho fare and hands. Tho muscular tissues waste ; heuco w:rji.nr : tlicro Is n scosj or something wrong nfniing lint ma VtfAL IVWEUS ARK Ft.ACOINU. TIlO mtrft Of tllO living michlne li moro nctlvo than ItsrcTwiV." Dr. J'olUxk. " lt,V!ilhmitany apparent tautt, or under the Influsneo of causes which Induce wmk.m and txUAVsnox ; such as leant, gri'f, overwork, ejects, pregnancy, thitd-Uarinj, llurrinj, rapid growth, or il-uo rtcoecey rein tUtcwe, n person begins to loso his flesh, etrcugih, color, or appetite ; If ho suffers from shoitntu of trcalh, or lcci'!M!n, and cxperlcucia n general feeling of Inn puorouddciiressfon.lHntE IS RIafON TO ILAIi that he is already prvWposcd to tha eomplaint. If to thoao symptoms lio aided cough, however slight, partl6ularly if it has corns on slowly, or durlrfjr the fair season, THE PROBABILITY IS GlihATER S1ILL." C'AurcWII. EFFECT OF THE REMEDY. "If, on tfto e&rlfost nppcarnneo of theso signs of Consumption, the patient take dully nbont ten srntna of tho IIYPOPKOBPIHTZS, he will usunllr aeo them all disappear In n pcrfocl varyfrc from a few weoks to n few months, nnd hy eoitttuulne tho ocen.tounl use of the Itemed,, HE tVXLX, 8rKI 1LY riKD niMSELV IN THE ENJOYMENT OF 6UCII JIEALTII AS ME, TEnltArS, HAD EYEK kxowx in ins Lin: itEFonr.." "Winchester's Genuine Preparation" IS THE ONLY ltELIAllLi: Form of Dr. Churchill's Remedy. .Mado from tho original Formula.) Tho action of tho llyiHipho.'phitra Is Tiro-rom and eicclllc : incrca'i'ii'7 tho princlplo mm ooMTiTtTia Mutvoia retirK, nnd they nro tho xiot roivKitrt'LBtJxin-GOEn.Ti.v AsT?irxoww, Tho cff.ct upon tho tubercular londitlon is IVIlILliIATK, AIL tub CEscR-a BYJirroiH MEiiTt.u;na wnu a eai-idity unicn Ii SEiiLY MABVP.iors. They ttlicie tho cough, diminish, expectoration, imprmv tho appetite, nncjf dlarrhua; tho tifjat suvals, chilli, nnd font cvao j tho bowclj (cct;i i-rrrular, and 1 mi tun' VMM ami l itomoD. A FAIR TRIAL IS A CERTA1U CURE I O" BRVr'ARE of Hoqus llmtdin advertised na Ft. Churchill's, and nil other SWINDLING 1'I.VICES laroli ruifercrs of their means, Is-c jjriWotu time, rind nasteu n i at.il ULfci-tr. Write to lnofor CIRCl'I.AUS, and for Dr. Churchill's Treatiso on Consumption, which contain tho etnltf autluiitlc iirfcrmaiifm In regard to this NEW TKKATlH2r. Sent 1 i.ek to all inquirers. MICE: In 7 and lo-or. Sottlcs, rl nnct $3 each, Three lares, or six small for 55. My fae-simllo 1. oa botU the Label and Outsldo Wrapper, NO OTHER IS GENUINI!, IKS" Do not confound Hill Remedy w 1th tlio so-called " t domical Food j" and particularly mold nil prepara tions containing iron, whiclils iiAXUKitot s,nnd td Itur , which has no cihaiite ruoi niv wit.m.vm. Wohl by tho most lespirtablo DrupglsU throtiphout toUuRetl States and British Province, nnd Whelce.ilo ttl Retail at tho (Jenernl Depot In thu Fnltcd States, by J. WINCHESTER, 36 John Street, N. Y. March II. lr,I, EVANS ct WATSON HALAMANDEIl SAFES, RE MOVED to WM Clirstnttt Street, i r f - Vi atioce third Philadelphia, have on and n large assortment of Fifit mf stilamainler Safes. nor. for hanks and liult"rs iron sa.li. all oflockM equal to any made in tho I'nited States. Fire Sifrn in one ,irJ. All came out right; trith eon- tents til iroiiil rontlttnili. The Salamander Safes world. of Philadelphia against the TiVANS & WATSON, have had the surest demostratlou in thu following cer tificate thnt their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the representations which haio been made of th"m as rendering an undoubted security against the terrific element. fliiiailelnliln April r.'. ifsn. ..'T' ''"; (!enfleieii-lt nllords us Wkl'st satisfaction 0ntr to you that owing to L' 'e Vl,?, 'V'1"1'1'' 'I11"1" " Salainander. "'ijc'i c purt based ,,f you sonio rlvo inonth sincu wo saved a large portion of Jewelry, and nil our books, fee., exposed t;i the rnlaniluous, tiru in Ranstead placu oil th- morning of lb; 11th Inst. When we relied (hat these safes were located in 1 1,(3 fourth s.iry nfthn building wj occupied nnd that they ft II subsequently iutoa heap nf burning ruins, where thu vast couct lit! rttintt of the heat caused the brass plates to melt, we cannot but regard the preservation of their val uable contents as most convincing pmof of the great se curity afforded by your ales. We shall tttke great pleasure in recommending them to men of business as a sure reliitnrtt ngniiist lire. (.EOlKiE W. SIMMONS & I1RO., Jewellers. K7"They have since pt.ichafccd six largo Safes. August 'JO. lr-3!J HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just Publislied, in a Seal Envelope: A Lecture on the nature, treatment, nnd radical cum nf I Up. riuatorrhtrn, or Seminal Weakness. Suxunl Debility, Nervousness and involuntary emissions, tirodiicinir int. potency, Consumption ami .Mental .t Plijsical Debility. By ROUT. J. CULVERWEI L, M. I) Tho Important fait Hint the awful consequences of self abuse may bo cll'criually removed without internal medicines or the dangerous applications of caustics, in struments, medicated bougies, nnd oilur empirical tlo vises, is hero clearly ileiuntistrnted, nnd the entirely new and highly successful trontfnent, as udoMcd by the celebrated author fully explained, by melius of which etery one ii enabled to euro himself perfectly, and nt the It ast possible cott, thereby aroiding all thu adver tised nostrums of tho day. This lecture will provu a boon to thousands nnd thousands. , Sent under seal, in a nlnin cnvelime. to n... ,l,ir..- ,.. ,.' ' .r '. . -, ....... 1 'aa i,'1, ''i0 -," IVn ".'li'", "s ""'"l'"',' """"'""'I! Vr.Ui. J. KLI.NL, 1;.'7 Bowery. N. V, Post Otlico bo4 .-,rll August in, lrifil. April tw. IrOI l.'ni ST. MlfOUVS ICi oadu ay, Nuv York. no.viu) iM'intEi) ro &2 per day. . t,'l'.cf l'?,l'B""it r tliisi vast nml commodious Hotel, in 1MI, It has been tho single endeavor of tlio proprie tors to mako it th i nn.t sumptuous, conveniuut uud couilorlnblo homo for the citUun uud stranger on this side tho Atlantic, And wh never has aecuied likely lu uduiiui.ter to the , um.uuusis iney navo I'liiienvureu, witlioutro. Ulird to cost, lonrnvlil... ,,.) ,,. ...... .1.1.... ..tl ,l.n .1 ofiiidlvldual und social enjoyment which modern art i vijieu, tiinj motieru lu.iu nppruveil und thu na fritllli'riiu'lilrl, ll l...u I..,1 t...i.... '., . . ' " lllch it has command,', I .liivlni, tt,., .,,u. jsursis a erallfyluj proof Hint their efforts havo been Uf i,M,lltl-. 'la meet tlw exigenctis of tho times, whon nil nro ro. M""ud t practice tl,u most rigid t'iouoiny, tho under- Have Reduced the Price of Board to Two lioiiats hit Dav. ut lhi) an;p tl, in abating mum of tho luxuries wlnu h their table has hilhnrin been tiitinlie.l with R,.,t 11 iae. '''.!lliAUVEI,L, WHIVCOJIII k CO, Sept, 1 1, Irti)!. :im, A lleiievuleilt Illstlllllion establish,. ,1 I,,. ......1.1 pieul, for tho relief nf tho Hick uud Di.lrejse.l, nil ic ed ' w il l Virulent and Epidemic Di.eas-s, and especially ior inv t ure oi uuin.es o the sexual Organs. Di '''vANMifi'uVM-ollfn "1'l""t1""'n"'t'nite.Sute, A.I.CA1ILI: llEI'ORTS on Spermatorrhoea, untl oth in-l rnTiloft i1' 'I1'1 u""' n'' tlio Nl.W t- -."I'.ujcu. .en. iu ine uiiiicicu m seulnl letter invchjpi.s fr'e ofcluige, Twooi three Btnnins nua v iir, i. v., v..:' .,'."'.' nr.. "ociu rStff .Thief pi- . 'Hilr- . lA ei- v stores, iron , makes ' siii k s K. i V. . "sv" ''""I'l'i. V A)rer'sSarsaparilla A compoutttl romctly, in vltlclt wo linvo la bored to produce! the most cllectunl nltcrntlve that tan be mnib. It Is ft conccntrutetl extrnnt of 1'o.ra Stirsapatilln, so cotnblticd with otlar Milwtrtiiccs of Mill greater nltcrntivo powfr in to allbril an tlfecttvo fintidoto for the tllscnf.e-1 Sarsaparilla is reputed to ettre. It is bclievr-tt that Mtclt it remedy is wanted by thoso who Miller from iStrttmm'ts complaintp, and that ono which w ill accomplish their cure mutt prove of immense kcrvice to this largo cluss of our nlll'icted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will tlo it hits been proven by cxper irticitt on many of tho worst cases to bo found, of the followiug complaints : SUUOPULA AMD BcitoruLous CoMrr.At!tT KnurtioNS and Uiturnvc Diseases, UiceiiSj l'lMl'LUt, llLOTCtttS, TOMOltS, SALT KlttUMi Scald IIkad, Svrmus and Svfiulitio Aiv KECriONS, MEUCUnlAL DlSBASB, DllOPST, Neu- luuiiA ottfTio Doulouheux, I)kiiilitt, I)ys- l'M'SIA AND iKDlOr.SIION, KllYSirEHS, ltOStt on Sr. Anthony's i'litt:, and Indeed tits wholo cluss of complaints arising from. Impurity o Tin: llt-ooi). This compound will bo found a great pro-, motrr of health, when taken in tho spring, to. oxpcltho foul humors which fester in tho blood at that f cason of tho year. By tho time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders arc nipped in tho bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves froirvt tlio endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sorci, through which tho" system will trivo to, rid itself of corruption?, if not assisted to do, this through tho natural channels of the tody bv an alterative medicine Cleanse. outV thv vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through tho skin in pimples, eruptions, 0V sotes ; cleanse it when you find it is ob structed and elttggish in tho veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, nud your feelings will toll you when. Even whore no particular disorder is felt, pcoplo enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing tho blood. Keep tho. blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this, pabulum of lifo disordered, there can bo no lasting health. Sooner or later something mut go wrong, and tho great machinery of life is disordered or ovci thrown. Sars-nparilla has, and deserves much, tho reputation, of accomplishing theso ends. But tho world has been cgregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly becauso the drug nlotio has not all tho virtue that is claimed for it, but moro because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of tho virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public havo been mis, led by largo bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsapaiilla for one dollar. Most of theso havo been frauds upon tho sick, for tboy not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed tho uso of the vuiious extracts of , Sarsaparilla which Hood the market, until tho name itself is justly despised, nnd has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsapaiilla, and intend to supply such n remedy as shall rescue tho name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtued which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their completo eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions oil tho bottle. ' PREPARED BY DIC. J. C. AVER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, SI yiei- ltottlc Six Bottles for 95, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such a renown for the cure ot every ariety uf Throat nnd Lung Complaint, thst i' is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the ciidcncc of its lirtucs, wherever it hns been cm plotcd. As it hns long been in constant two throughout this section, we need not do more Ihnn ussutc tlio people its quality is kept up to tho bcit it ever lias been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do, Ayer's Cathartic Pills, von tee cane op Cusl'ueniss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, IntUejcsHan, Dijsenhrij, Viittl Notnach, lUysiptlas, IleiitUcic, J'iles, Jlhcumatism, Vri'ptions untl .'. Diicascs, Liver Cmiipluiiit, Dropsy, Tclhr, Tvmovs ami Salt llluv.m, IFocnu, Govt, Xtiiralyiit, as a Dinner Pill, and for l'uiifyiiii the IStuod. They arc sugar-routed, so that the most sensi tite can take tlinn pleasantly, nnd they are tho lest apeiictit in the wuild for all the purposes of a, faiuil) plijsic. Prico 25 cents per Eox; J?ivobozc3 for $1.00. fJrctvt numbers of Clerajmen, Physicians, States men, and eminent pcitnnaucH, havo lent their liatuci to ceil ify the unparalleled usefulness of tliceo remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below linirifil fur nish gratis our Ambuican Almanac in whichihey are eitcn; with also full descriptions nf llie abovo complaints, and the treatment lliat snouiu uc ioi Jiiivcd for tlitir cure. Do not be put o(f by unprmciplcd dealers wtllt other preparations they make more profit mi. Demand Ayuk's. and tako no others. 1 lie sick want tho beat aid there i.for them, and they bhould havo It. All our Itcmorlics are for kale by '.. P. Lilt?., J. R.Moyer.ti. M, Ilugcuhiich, Bloomshuri, A. Miller, Here, ick, and by ouu store iu every town in FcuiHjlrania. DR. LA CROIX'S PRIVATE .MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE IMiysiological View of Alai-riage. 250 PACES AND 130 F.NORA VINOS. Price only iwEKiy-yivB ckms. Sent free of postage to all parts t( tho Union, On the iiifiriuitic-ta nf youth ails' maturity, disclosing the secret follies of bo)ll sexes of all nges, causing debility, norvmisnuss, depression of spirits, palpititi'iti of the heart, suicidal Imaginings, IliMdunt iary emission., blushing; defertito niemnry, indiges tion and lassitude, 'itft co.yfessioas of thrilling interest of a Boarding School sViss. a College Student, and a Young Married Lady. yc, See. It is ii truthful adviser tq the married und those c iiilemplntiug marriage, who en-, tcrtaiii secret doubts of their physical contlllion, and who nro conscious, of having hazurdetl the health bap, liness, nud privileges to whicli every human being is entitled. tiYOUNO MEN who nre troubled with weakness, gen, erally caused by a bad habit lu youth, tho effeers of which are dr.ziuess, pains, forgctfulness, sometimes i a ringing in thu cars, weak ees, weakness of the back; and low er extremities, confusion nf ideas, loss of meto. ory with melancholy, may bo cured by the author's NEW PARIS AND LON'DO.N TREAT.Me.NT. Wo have, recently devoted much of our tiino In VISITIXn THE F.i.'RO'EAN HOSPITALS, availing' ourselves of tho know I: tlgu and rccarches of the inoit skilled Physijinug and Surgeons in Europe and the Con t in on t. Those who place llicmsehcs under our caro will iiuw Imvu the full benefit of tho many NEW AND EFFICACIOUS REMEDIi;? which wu uro enabled to. introduce Into our practice, ami the public may rest as suredofthe sauio zeal, assiduity, SECRECY uud altelt Hon being paid to ilielr cases, which lias so succusiful tytlistiiigtilslisd us heretofore, its a Physician fit our PECULIAR department of professional Practice. jTor 1J past twenty-fire years I'm ncii 1'lmai.u Pill's. Ladies whu wish for.Hcdlclncn the efficacy of which lias been tested iu thousands nf cases, and never failed to etlect speedy cures without any bad results, will use none but Dr, DeLaney'j Female Periodical Pills. The only Precaution necessary o nb scrvo is, udies should not take Ilium jf they lavo rea son to In lioio the) arsiii certain situations (tho partic ulars of which will be found on tho wrapper nrrompa it) inc each box.) though always safe and healthy, so gently yet soaclive aru they, Price $1 per box, They I an ho mailed to any paitof the United States or Canada. TO THE L.UHHS-Wlwrioud n csnfidentlal medial adviser with regard tunny of thoso interesting com. plaints to which Ihelr delicate organization renders, them liable, nru particularly invited tu consult us, Tiie"Ei.S(.tbo-(Jai.vanio PitorioTivf." For innrrisd, ladies whosuhenlth wjl not admit, or whu have no do. siro to increase tlieir families, may he obtained us above it is a perfectly safe preventive to conception, and has been extensively usetl during thu last .u years. Price reduced tu ijQ. Tlio Srcrrls of Vimlli Unveiled. A Treatise qn the Cause of Premature- Decay A set eian warning, published a look shoving Iheinsidiivs progress and piicaltnce amfng schools, both mills and female uf this fatal hilit, pointing out the fatality Hit invariably attends its licttms, and developing thiukuts progress of the disease, front tho eommeneiment to the cid. It will U sent by Mail on receipt of two raj eial Stamps, 07 Attendance dully, from (J lu tho morning (ill V tj night, and ou Sundays, from till 5 r M. Medicines with full directions sent to any part of tho United States or Cuuadus, by patient, cuiimmnicatinr their symptoms by letter. Business correspondent! strictly confidential. IV-Hr, L's Ollice is strll located as established, undor th. name of Dlt, LA CKOIX, at No. 31 Maldun Lsn,A. hanr, N. V. Nuv.83 1651. 1801. I-IUSIIMOTII & IIUOTIIKUS. WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS NU, 103, MOUTH Tlllltl) STREET Fit. dout-tielow Bare rijll.APELniI4,,
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