PLANT AN APPLE OllOHAim The old ones aro fast dying out all through tho oldor Stntcs. Thoy wero plan, ted a hundred year ngo, or wore, have tlotio good sorvico, and ought to havo their City. Wht-n apples are 85 a barrel and upward, there is not an adequate supply in tho country. Thoy can bo grown at a dollar a barrel, with profit. Tho apple crop in a single small county in this State, was worth half a million of dollar) last year. Others counties, in the older parts of tho Eastern States, wero under tho nc oessity of paying out a hundred thousand dollars for this fruit, because they had not tho article at home. Peaches and plums we may be ablo to get along without, but epplcs we must have for sauce, for pic., for the dessert, and for tho dinner basket of little boy sand girls who can not not come home from school to dine. Wo say then to crcry farmer, plant an orshaid of at least a hundred trees. The trees arc nil ready for you in the nursery, well grown, and grafted, two and three years from the bud. Get thrifty trees, of vnti ctics that you know will flourish in yonr locality, and in four years you will bo eat ing fruit from them. Do not fail to plant an orchard this very month. Jlmcrkan Agriculturist, FLAX. This crop occupies tho grond but a short timo. It follows corn or the small grains in a rotation, and may bo followed by turnips the same season. Any soil finely worked) in good heart, freo from weeds, not so rich as to produce a rank, uneven growth, and not liable to suffer from drouth, will answer for flax. Two to three bush els of seed are sowed to tho acre, according to tho quality of the land ; never more than two bushels when raised for seed. Sow early in spring, aud roll. When a haud broadth high, it is well to go through and pull all tho tall growing weeds. About tho last of July tho bottom of tho stalks turn yellow aud loso their leaves, the seed capsules also become plump and full. If the crop is raised for seed let it stand until fully ripe, but gather before there is clan gor of shelling ; if for tho fiber, pull when the ripest seed have assumed a light brown color. Flax is pulled by the root?, bound in small sheaves, aud stooked until dry enough to ptaclf. Or tho seed may bo strip ped off in the rippling combs at once and the straw stacked. When raised on a 6inall scale, it is usuully spread out in gavels as pulled and left to undergo the rotting process. Twelve to sistoen bushel of seed, aud a tun and a half of straw, ir a common yield. When the cleansed fibor and tho oil are alone sold, this otherwise exhausting crop does uot exhaust the farm at all. American AgricuturiU. Pennsylvania Legislature. Home of Hepix-ifntative.s. Etening Session 'hursda?j, March 13, 1802 -1'assage of the Repeal Avt. The IIouso, afier having heard the ar gument of Messrs. Ahbot, Tracy, Cessna, Early, William?, Smith (Chester) and Den nia ou tho hill entitled "an act to repeal an act approved March 7, 1801, entitled 'An act for tho commutation of tonnage duties," procoded to the final passage of the wll, Mr. Caldwell, seconded by Mr. Wil doy, called for the yeas and nays, which wero as follows : Yeas Messrs. Alesmdcr, Banks. Bar. ron, B?aver, Becbo, Bingham, Blanchard, Bliss, J3ileau, Brown, (Mercer.) Brown. bio, Uraham, Graut, Gross, Ilall, Uap per, Henry, Hess, Hoflfor, Hoover, Hon- kins, (Washington,) llutohman, Kaiim, Kennedy, Kline, Labar, McCollough, Lehman, Litchenwallner, McClcllau, Mc Coy, Myers, Nciman, rotors, Potteiger, Kamsey, Rex, llhoads, Hitter, lto.vs, ( Lu xernc,) Boss, (Mifflin.) Rowland, Rubsoll, Ryon, Shannon, Strang, Tate, Tracy Tutton, Wakefield, Williams, Wimlcy, Windell, Wolf, Worley Zeigle, liowo, Speaker 70. Nays Messrs. Abbot, Armstrong, Bates, Caldwell, Chatham, Cochran, Cow an, Dennis, Donnelly, (Philadelphia,) Duflield, Barley, Gaskill, Grcenbank, Hopkins, (Philadelphia, Josephs, Mo Mackin, M'Mnnus, Pershing, Quiglcy, Scott, Smith, (Philadelphia,) Thompson, Vincent, Warner, Wildoy 26. Monday, March 17, 1802. Mr. Williams asked loavo to present tho foltowing resolution, which was read for the information oftho House: Retolved. that tho use of this Hall bo granted on Thursday evenin next to Mr. Wendell Phillipi, to leeturo on tho state of the country, Tho following is the voto on tho ques tion to suspend tho rules : Yeas. Missrs. Armstrong, Bates, lici'bo, JJigliaiii, jJlancliaru, liliss, Brown, Mercer; Chathaui, Cochran, Cowan. Den nis, Dougherty, Grant, Gross, Henry, Lehman, McCoy, Myers, Bitter, Hussol, Shannon, Smith, Philada., Strang Traoy, lwiciioli, Warner, iviuiams, Winnie, Rowo, Speaker 20. Nays Messrs. Banks, Barron, Boilcau Brown, Northumberland; Caldwell, Cess na, Craig Ciano, Divins, Donolly, Phila, DuCield, Earley, Frcclaud, Gamblo, Gas kill, Hall, Hopkins, Phila., Kniuo, Litoli onwulliHr, Mf'Cullocb, M Manus, I'orsh ing, Peters, PottcJgrr, Quigloy, Rhoads, Ross, Luzerne; Host--, Mifflin; Ryon, ijcottiato, Waketieiu, Weidncr, Weid asr. Wildly, Wimlcy, Wolf-37. Uo tki quuetion wai not ncrocd to. (.iMermumoonanu.j jjusuy, ues.'na, Uraig, Oraino, Dellone, l)ivin-, Donley, ((ircene) Dougherty, Eliott Fox, Freelund. Gim. CAIiS'BAK FOR 1802, I 10C2 JAN. I 1 B 3 4 1 JULY 1 3 3 4 5 S 7 H 9 10 II 13 a a t a id ii 13 13 14 13 Ift 17 IS 13 It IS 10 17 18-111 til N 91 22 S3 91 M J.) 31 21 33 34 33 34 in m u si 3n ai 17 SS SJ 30 31 'KB. . . . . 1 AUO, I 3 3 4 S 0 7 8 0 v j i a n i v N 10 It 11 13 14 IS III 11 U 13 14 IS 10 17 18 ID SO 31 C2 M 10 17 IS l'J SO St 231 yj U4 111 i.'J -Ji '.ii tl 33 SO 37 Si 33 SO 11 MAE.I 1 3 3 4 5 8 7 8 Slir. 1 3 3 4 .1 0 7 8 D 10 11 13 13 14 15 IS 17 18 13 SO 11 S3 33 S4 S3 SO 37 3d S3 30 13 3 4 S 6 7 8 S 10 11 13 13 14 IS 10 17 IS 13 SJ 31 S3 S3 34 3 iii 37 !M SJ 30 31 1 2 3 4 3 G 7 8 0 10 II 13 13 14 15 10 17 IB 10 30 SI as 13 21 S3 SO 37 23 SJ 30 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 13 10 17 18 19 SO v iu ii i ij j io 10 17 IS l'J 110 'J I Sf.' It 3 SJ ail !!7 2d SU JJ 31 Aril. 1 3 3 4 S ! OCT. 0 7 0 U 11) II Vi 13 14 IS 10 17 18 111 0 31 S3 3 34 13 311 27 23 "J 3U MAY. 1 3 3 4 5 Q 7 B U 111 NOV II l'J 13 M 13 111 17 18 19 S3 31 5J 33 U4 U 33 37 3d S3 30 31 J'NE. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 DEC. 8 3 10 11 12 13 14 IS 10 17 18 10 30 21 21 S3 S3 SI S3 SO 37 33 SJ JU 31 SJ 30 I JiOc Laboring Under sickness can at enco relievo themselves from the thou sand maladies that flesh la lielr to, If tliey will only follow the counsel of natuie, and lake tho luedlcino whirli In it noUts her In her oimratluns. Thnt medl- ciiio is tho Vegetable Life Medicines of Dr. Mortvr, known as Moffat's Life Fills and PlICENIX BITTERS. These Slediclnes have now been before the public for a period of 30 years, and during that timo have main tained a hlali character In almost every part of tho pleiio for tin extraordinary curative propcilles which they possess. Motlat's Life Pills. MolTat's Lib rills are indebted for their nunio lolhelr manifcat and ainsilile action in purify Ins the springs and channels of life, and enjoins them with renewed tbun and vigor ; Mid to the undoubted fact that at avers' oirlypartln their history, they had r'veued sulHirers from the very crse of an untimely sravc, perfectly so curlnptotliem that uniform enjoyment of henlth, with out w (licit life itself is but a partial blessing. So great indeed had thvlretllrncy invariably proved, that it was scarcely less than miraculous to tlioso who were unac quainted with tho beautiful philosophical principle upon which they wero compounded, and upon which Uicy consequently act. MOFFAT'S riKENlX BITTERS. Motrat's Fhncnix Dittcrs aro so called, because they posiess the power of restoring tho expiring comers of health to a slowing vigor throughout tho constitution, as tho Phoenix is said to be restored to life from the ahcs of its own dissolution. Mercurial Diseases, There Is probably no ono article given as a medicine, the injucious use of which lias caused such wide-spread and terrible misrhiuf to the human system as mercury. Iti poison sinks deep into tho system, penetruting the substance of the bones, and producing a lung train of painful diseases. It is well known that many ail'ections of tho throat, of the buues, of the nose, and malignant sores, which have eecn at tributed to sjphilis, are so often caused by the injudi cious use of mercury, bo that the remedy has proved worse than the disease. Lire TILLS AND rilCHVIX MTTnitS. The Life I'll 1 s and I'hocnlx Hitters havo always been signally successful in this class of diseases, and will eradicate all tho effects of mercury from the system, sooner than the most powciful preparations of sarsa parilla. They aid nature in casting tram the cystemall poisonous matter, uud by thus purifying thu vital fluids, they restore the system to health. Ililious Complaints. A well regulated and propor tionate quantity of bile upon tho Ftomach is always re quisite for tho promotion of sound health It stimulates digestion, and keens the intestinal cunnl free from all obstructions. On tin; interior surface of the liver is n peculiar bladder in winch the bile is Ilrst preserved, being formed by the liver from the blood. Thenco iti passes into the stomach und intestines, and regulates tho digestion. Thus wo see when there is a deficiency of bile, the body isconetantly costive. On the other hand, an over alinudauco of bile causes frequent nauses on the stomach, aud often promotes very severe attacks of diseases, which sometimes end in death. LIFE MEDICINES. The Life .Medicines should, if possible, be taken in the early stages of bilious complaints ; and If perse vered in strictly according 10 uirecnous win posuivciy effect a cure. Their cxteustve use in this complaint in all parts of our continent, renders comment unnecessa ry thir virtues fpeak furtheui. .Moffat's Life I'ill-. The use of these Pills, for a very short lime, will affect an entire cure ol tSalt Ithcuui, und a sinking improvement in the clearness of tho skin, Common Colds and lullueiua will always be curjd by one dose, or by two oven in the worst cases. 1'iluI ruts! 1 The original proprietor of those Med icines was cured of l'ik's of 33 ycurs standing, by the use of the Lifj Medicine nlnne. Livm Co.Mri.xiNT. An aff-clion of the Liver may be known by a fveliug of tenfion or pain in the right sido about tli j region of the liver, ofti.n pnugent as in pleu risy, but sometimes dull ; a difficulty In drawing n long breath , dry cough und inclination to vomit. ThUdi i!bo iniiv be oroduced bv cold, by violent exercise, bv intense summer heats, by long continued bilious fever or ague, und by various solid concretions in thu sub. .Mucuof th3 liver. Aud to these producing caui.es,aro dcraiigtm. nt of tho digestive organs, suppressed secre tions, und mental solicitude, which nro very frequent causes of obstruc lions aud diseases of the liver. This disease shiNild bo arretted In the commencement uhlidi can be done bv a few doses cf the Life Pills. When once thu liver is aroused to tiu performance of its proper tunctious, little mora is requisite tiiau to con tinue n propjr use uf the mudieiues, and a speedy re covery will ensue. 1'svir and Aucis Tor this scourge of the Western r.ountrv. these medicines will he found A f.tfe. snecdv- aud certain remedy. Other medicines leac the sytcm subject tn a return ot the uisoose a cure by these .Med icines is permanent. ScKOtULA. Thu most horrible cases of fcrofula, in which the face, bones and limbs of the victim had bein preyed upon by the insatiable disease, ure prnved, by undeniable authority of iho sufferers themselves, to have been completely cured by Hiuil. purely vegetable mediciiicB, utter all others had been found more than useless. Indigestion and Dyspepsia. If we wore called upon to tpcufy ono disease which nmr" than nny other is the liaii(',(vhii;it iv the offspring of civiliationlwe should name D)spi'ii"ia. It is generally ullende.l, or rather productive, of u long train of ills, Midi as Heartburn, i'latulency, a gna iug pain nt the rtoinach w hen empty a sense of uncomfortable weiglit when full, pains in Ihe throat, side and pit of the stomach, cosUveuei-s, cllillj ness, languor, nnwillliigusss to take exercise, i.c MOFFATS LIFE MCD1CIXES. Moffat's Life .Medicines arc peculiarly adapted to the cure of this distressing complaint. They act upon the bowels in nvery mild, uud, nt tlw same time, v.ry effec tual manner, aud have never Jet failed to cure thisdis eate when used according to our directions, Oeueral Debility, The most common of all com plaints is that of a general weakness of the wholo sys tem, iinaccuiipanied by uuy particular dl.urdcr, or tie linatc symptoms of disease, Tli :re is a little Utalrn ergy, a loss of nppetlte, uuw illiugness, and indeed ina bility to undergo cqertbns, frequent headaches, indi gestion, otl.'iitiuKH sallownens and dryness of the skin, tendency In t 'lerithniss, unlitiirss for society, in short .ill those yiuptoiii of languor, di qnletudu, und weak ness that give evidence of a Inilure in the vil.il pow ers aud a low, unhealthy and morbid condition of the eyfciem. Life Pills and I'lioniix Dittcrs. Thu Life Pills and Phoenix l'itters nrc ncthans. the best remedy for restoring Hr ugth to the body lor, they act a n gentle rariaaillc, and, by their tonic qualities, strengthen I lie whole svMeui Mulf.it's Life Pills. Persons of a plethoric habit, who aro subject to fas, lie.Uache, giddlnci., dimness tf nsln. or drowsiness, from ton great n flow of blood to tee hend, should take theia Pills frequently, ADV1CK TO FUMAI.C3.-IVmalcs who value their health should never be without the Life Medicines, ns they purify thi blood, remove obstructions. and give the skin a beautiful, ch ar, healthy and blooming appear ance. To Klderly Persons. Many ucaliuy aged individuals who know the value uf Moffat's Lite Medicines, make it a rule to take them two or three times a week, by which thev remove the causes that tiroduco discuss. preserve their health, and keep off tho infirmities of . - ..... ... ... .......... rails lor mmuors unu nurses, ii is n iari, einu. lished bv the annual bliss of mortality, that one half of the ihil.ireii borne are cut off before attaining seven years of a'ru; aud tlio fuitf.il nmrco of thi mortality is tounii to exist in tnut tout ktnte oi tue siomarn una bowels which produced the generation of worms. A thu safe restorer of infantile health in this critical state the Life Medicines have long held a disiingui.iied repu tation, nnd for foulness of thu stomach and bowels, and convulsions, although worms may uot exist, it is allowed to ho superior to any other, MotT.it l'ill and Hitters.- No medicines at present known have done so much good to mankind as these, wil ti in the last few years; and certainly nono have been rewarded with more numerous and authentic tes timonials nf their invariable And extensive clflcacv. They require no dieting nor confinement, are perfectly mild ind pleasant in their operation, but will power fullyreslore health that greotert of earthly blessings i to the most cihau.tcd and dilapidated contlltutions. I l reparou ay Dr. W.M. II. .MOITAT, 33S Urea J way, New York, Ana tor eaie uy an urugguii, npu ut ly, FOR SEWING ITI ACH INKS. JONAS BllOOK & BRO'S I'RIZIi fllDAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 & 500 yds. 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I'orm a clnh of four, and rt-init the prlroof four hooka, nnd llva conies will h tent nt Hie remilti-r's cinemu' for carriage. or for ti'ii Kiitieerih.rs tlcvencoulea will be sent at our tipciuclbr carrl.mn. i TO AGENTS. i No other works will liberally reward the exertions ofAjreiita. An Aoent WANTtn iw ifiia County. Terms nmdo known on application to tlio Pulilisliers, 1 Nov. SI, UI10. Iill-'Li INSUiUNUJS. THE ailiJIHD 1.1FK IXSOfi.l.Wr., J.Y.YDm' Jl.VV rnusv coxpaxv vf i,iijl.h)ixjijuji. orricic, no. 403ciiFiTOtr HTRitr, I CAriTAli(paid up.) 8-101I 000. CAarlrr Perpetual, f O.NTINUi: to niaka IXSUUANCUS O.V LIVES on v' tho most reaionablo terms. The capital biliiK paid up uud Invested, tngelher with a luriru und ronstantly luereaaing reserved luud, tHlrn a perfect security to tho iusurtd. Tiu prL'iiiiuuiiis must be paid yearly half yearly, cr qunrterly. The Company add a HONUti periodically to tlm ini.u innces of lira. Th'i KII1ST IIO.STd npiiruprlated in Do. ccmher, IMI. the yLCO.M) HOMJd in Difcciulier, 1.M'.', the Tllllll) UON'US In December, 1634, nnd tlis iOUIlTH DONUSIn Docemli 'r, 1-33. DJTli3se additions ore made without requiring any increase In tho prcuiiu'im to he paid to the Company. ' Tlio following uro a few examples from tin Ketl.ti r. ' .iniouniorroiicyaiid honus lo bo liicr'ased I'ollcy No. 81 133 " mo " 333 ' ic by tutiire additions. S3,3ff7 50 4,050 00 1,400 00 6,875 00 I'annxlets enntalnlng tables of rates and explanation, forms of npplication, found at Ui ollitu. uiui luiutcr iniormaiiun can be TIIOMA3 niDOLWAY, PrciWcnt. Jxo. I'. Jamcs, Actuary. , . LEVI I,. TATE, Jlgtnt. T. C. luniinov, Examining l'htjiician. October 10, 1637 ly. aMiniiiidcrslgnPdisnlso oxtenslvcly encaged In the J Undertaking Itutinrsi, and keeps constantly on hand nd for sale at his Warerooms, a large assortment of FINISHED OOFFINS, liy which ho is enabled tn till orders on presentation Awo-Keeps a good IlorkO and Hearse, and will at al times he ready to attend I'uuertls. tilMO.V C. SII1VU. riomusborg, January 20, IPSO 35.00 Pays the entire cost for Tuition in Iho most popular and ucccsifi!l t'ommerciul School in the country. I'pwar l of Twelve Hundred young men from twenty-right diff 'rent States, h.nu been educated fur business hern Willi in tho past three years, some of whom luno been em ployed ns Hook Keepers ut ba'artct. of 52000.00 por Annum, immediatclyupon gradunting.wlin knew nothing of ac counts when they entered the College. 117" Ministers sons half price. (Undent enter nt any tlme.and review when they pi 'nsc.withnul extra charge. Tor Catalogue of 80 pages, Hpeciniens of Prof. Cowley' Husinessand Orncmeiilnl Penniunsliip, nnd n larsi- l'.n graving oftho College, inclose twenty-five cents in Post age Mumps to the Principals. JUNKINd Ic SMITH, Pittsburgh, r. Jan. 5, 1S01 ly. Five lvto Gviucnt lor Sale. A lot of superior I'm Pr.norCrMnsT. especially adap xti'd for i cmenting Hoofs. Ouo gntlou will cover 103 feet of ordinary ronfjng, and Is insured proof again. t rain and wit weather. Can bo had nt manufacturers prices, by the gallon or half barrel, at tho offlceofthe vi Columbia Democrat. LEVI L TATE. nioomsburg, July 10, IPCI. 'GIBSON'S IU:0I1.TIVR KSTA1IMSI1.1IENT, Ho. 125, South Eleventh Street near Walnut, PflaflL,iDi:L5aaBA, Enameled Class, Tresco, Oil and Encaustic Painting John fiiusov. rj. ii Omsnv Januory 13, ltJdl-3iu., ' ' T H E lJi' foN Areh. Strttt.jl'uve Third. FHIAU E I. V Ii I A . rpiir. eitunlion rf this llnt-1 render. Ii nn rr ,i... X coiivcni.-ntforthosowhoara visiting riiilu.lt Inhia on business; while to thosu in scan h of plnasurc, tho conttautly pasjiiig and repassing City lUilwny rars and tlioso in dun- proximity, nffnrd n ihenp and pleas autrideto nil places ofititercst and nmiueiuciit In or ' lihout the citv The proprietor gives assurance that -Tlin irnim. i .v.i, .. . ..i.i. r . . -,...,,, , ' ,, ' i?.'? " Tji . 1 1 .f T,.?,1". mcr' I'.ut'lic j " iViulx U vyiVZ'.'t February S3, IFCO-Um, L'..l. ....... tit ICfn 11. .'. ' Proprietor WANTED AT THIS OFFIOE. Ileef, Pork, Poultry, Iloncy, Crain Produeo, Cider , mi run, iiiuiii, .urn, uais. nay anil imistalks. Uloouisburg, Oct. SO, leUl. 00 ME AND SETTLE a MIOSE knowing thenuelves indebted tn the under . signed ure hereby untitled to come and settle their accounts without further notice, Inm now in enruc.t. If not attended to soon their accounts will be placed in proper hands fur collection. .T n w via K . T IQitl .1 " wtJ. DISSOLUTION. mllK firm of Btouer k Vox. beretorom .ini -I 1 111 tho lllnonnburg llakery aud Confectionery, was tim.oivru un .tiling, me mziu oi nepicniiier, ipui, by mutual conn All rons having uiitetlled accounts with the iuto In. n, will jJeaso rail on II. Biouur and rlnso the book Mr. filmier will roinlnuo tlm llakc. ing and Confeclionarr business at tho old stand, nnd solicits a coiitjuuauco of public iiauonage, ' II, HTOMItt, V.tYOX. I IDoointburg, January -1, 1801. i rplIU undersigned, would respeci'ully inform Hie clti. 1 J sons of lllooiuiburg, and tho public gciurally, Uiut be has opuncd a . NE IV SJTUP, I In the frame building lataly occupied ky Charles II. Noll whereho Is pivparcd incmuto t aiMFxa, jt.im oitKssi.vn jxo siiampooimi, Iu Hie buitmutiner, witli dcspatcb, and to general satis,. Uwotbur. Vol (0,1641,- 3n. ' Finn Ilonus or Insured nddltien jriuo sv.-- so :kw8 tojo no inoo ii") no 51100 1873 00 fco, Ac. f jd.J t ft . ) 7-.; t ....... I , PlgllSlStllillillfef Scrofiiia, or King's Evil, U n eonatttoitonal dbeaw, a corniptlon of llto tilood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, vrea.1, nnd poor. Uotnr; In the clrtrulation, it pCfTudc tho whoU boily, and way bunt out in tUttMO on nny part of it. No orpin U freo from ita attack, nor ia there one vr liich it nny not destroy. Tho acrofulou taint is variously canted by mercurial disease, low living, di orilcTod or unhealthy food, impure air, filth anil flltliy habits, tho depressing vice, and, obovo oil, by tho venereal infection. "VVhat ever bo iti origin, it is hereditary in tho con stitution, descending from parents to children unto tho third and fourth generation (" indeed, It seems to bo tho rod of llim who soys, i will vitit tho iniquities of tho fathers upoa their children." Its oflccta oommonco by deposition from tho blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, livor, and internal orcans, is termed tubercles ; in the glands, swellings ; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in tho blood, depresses tho energies of life, to that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; conse quently, vast numbers perish by d!sordor9 which, although not scrofulous in their nature, nro still rendered fatal by this taint in tho system. Most of tho consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination ; nnd many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, aud, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or aro aggravated by tho same cause. One quarter of all our people are KTofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we mustrenovato the blood by nn alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and excrcisa. Such a medicine wo supply ia AYEH'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which tho medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active rcmedials that have boon discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and tho rescue of the Sstcm from its destructive consequences, enco it should be employed for tho euro of not only scrofula, but also tlioso other amo tions which arise from it, such as Ksvr-rivc and Skis Disease St. Amuoxv's Fins, Rose, or Envstrcus, PiMri.ES, Pustules, Blotch m, Pjlains and Doils, Tumors, Tesisu and Salt Kur.uM, Sbamj Heap, ItiNowonw, ItnccMATisM, SrritiLiTteand Mkucoeial Dis eases, Bsorsv, Dyspepsia, Debility, and, indeed, aix CourLAtxis ahisixo i-bok Vitia ted or Impure IUood. The popular belief in impurity of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of tho blood. The particular purpose and virtue of tliis Sarsapa rilla is to purify aud regenerate this vital Quid, without which sound henlth is itnpossibla ia contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, are so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely uithstsntl or evade them Their penstrating properties search, and cleans, and Invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its disetsod action, and restoring its healthy titalitics. At a consequence or tneso properties, the invalid who is bowed dawn with pain or physical dobility is astonished to find Ids health or energy restored by a remedy at ouse so rfinple and inviting. Not only do they care tho erery-day complaint! of .every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. 'Iho agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Cott its iwjj, Hem tburn, lleaducln arising rem disordered Sicmacfi, A'autea, lndigettion, J'atn in and ilorbid Inaction of the Mowtlt, Flatutcbty, Lou of Appa tile, Jatmdiee, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ron tue rapid cms op Coughs, Colds, Inflticnzn, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump tion, nnd for the relief of Consumptive Fnticnts iu advanced stages uf tho disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the eases of Hi cures, that almost scvery section of country abounds in pertons pub licly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When onco tried, its superiority ever every other medicine of its kind is too appattnt to escape observation, and vhoro its virtues are known, the public no longer hosilate what antidote to employ for the distressing and danperous aflcstions of the pulmonary organn that aro incident to our climate, while many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every tiial, conferred benefits on the alllictcd they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. mCPAHEI) BY DR. J. . AYEEE & CO. LOWELL, MASS. T. 1' I.uta, J. R Mil)', r. li. M. li.iiseiiliucli, llloomsuuri; A. Miller, lieriwck, anil by oiietlorc in every town in l'eimsylwuiia, T HE G It U A T INDIAN IIRRBAL TfiA! FOR F KM ALES. DR. ENGLISH S Iii)IlX VKGKTAnisK li.il.UIJXAtiOGOK.1 This Celebrated Female Medicine possesses virtues unknown of'niiylbis; rl.e of Hie Kind, an I prnvinp tir tctu il attrr all others havo failed 1 it is lireparcd from an "luilian Herb" peculiar to Niirlh .-nt .tfc ii "onndTi s n. and it used by the Native iu producing the moktii lvsickmh.. i i'.esin-,l for bntli luanriiil ntul miulo Indies, uud U tun very best thing knnu n I'. rlh" purpose an It will reiiirvo nil .ilisiriuliiuu ufti r other remedies lint.' h'-en tri 'U in vum. It in a pka.int t.-a, cuiitiitn iiiI nn'.hiu injuriniiK to Iif0!h, and u euro, to be relied upon in nli cue,.. i'roljpKi I'ti-ri. or f.illinti of tlm Womhj I'loues Al bus. or White, i i hrouie l.llaiiiaiinu. or liicorutn-ii of III ' Womb , I ii i le.itul lleinoraito il'l'l"i.'i:isr , and Cls ms" (.fill Hpiu -. I mil hi th? nrly ttntro nf ptscinnry nr0 rn" tinuu ; u.uititt the ue of this ten, in it will produce luixariLVC pairtprn and solo nr llll. . iV. nsf.i.lsll, No. ;.'j It VCH .TUCCT l'llll AlJCM'AIA, I'A. I'ncer $1 00 p"r nirkaje, (uilh full directions for use) sent ny Lltpr. . r .Mail to any address, fir. Ii ran h' ro.-itiilti-d iu all oli'linuto IVir.iilo Com plaints, iu per: "n or by Utter, nnd u ill fjrni.h tho Cut-la-perrha 1'etmtle tSyrmsu- highly n ciuuuieiideil by the l'uiulty to marrieil ladies foi spi clal purpnten. Alto Itailic'il Cure and oilier Trussed Improved Ro tary and Hpiuu All. luminal .Supporters- Bhoulder Uracils Ill.utic anil I. ace Htucklucs-fiijiHil Apparalus, for Weak and Curved Bpiuu-ami Instruments for nil do fortuities. A larjto block o III" nbuvu nrlicles constant ly on hand, and w ill be furnUheil at lowcrt rules by ending order nith measurement nnd fall parlicul.uk. E All coinuiiinicntions strictly conlljential. I'or further particular please Address, Ml. 0. U. FNOI.ISII. 7-.'0 Iiuro Street. rjIII.AUlEM'IIIA, I'A. ty t HAVE KSI AOrKTI. Nov. 10, leill-liin. Nos. 0,11,1.1, 15, 17 Courtliiiidt Street, NUAll DUOADWAV. NEW YOIlli CITY. Thlt old-established nnd favorite retort of tbo Iluti nest Community lias been recently relliied, und U com plete iu overylhing that can mini. ler tu Hie comtorlt of Us patrons l,nJis and families aro sjKiially and iare fully provided for. It l centrally located In tho bu iuess part of thn rity, and is contiguous lo the principal lines if steamboats, cars, nmnibusses f'rrlos, he. In cnnei'i!nco oflhe pressure caused by Iho Rebel lion, prices havo been reduced to On Dollar w d l ijty ( cuts per Dai, 'lli i taLln i amply supplied with nil lliu luxuries of the s a .oiigiudiaequal to tliat ot any other bolsl in Iho country. Ainp:e acteiuinoJationt aro odered fur upward of 400 gue.ti. UJr- no uot li)leva riinnert.hnrkincn, and others who may say "tho Weitcrn HoM is full." I). I). WINUIID3TEU, Proprietor, THOS. D. WINCIIE3TK11. J-Vb. IS, le'lt'. WEE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, DAKVII.LK, .VOjriVVR COUATY, A. Ent-rtalnineiit for Msnaud lleutt, in good style and stniMertte rates. GLtOhCB W rREEZBi Tltiritter, rills M rah V 161 ORITTEN DUN'S rmwinjLPHiiV cofl.jiiunciAL. COLLEGE, JV, E. comer of 1th ami Chestnut Streets PHILADELPHIA. Tnts ItsriTrr.oi, which wa 4iiaWiii tn If II and f ntn cnitneriu-ntly In the tifHientX yrar it Its cxlut corn, niiiiib'm amonj Its fruJu.itci.. humludt cf tha inoiuucscitful .Merchants tuj lluilnein Men of our Country. Tnr iliirct of the Institution Is solely to afford youns; men f.iclllllesfor thorough tr 'Iaratlonfor buiinm. Tilt HiiANciiti TtcunTnfe, Duok-ieeplng, l nppllcn bio tntlii varloun ilrnarluiaMa of trad? I'inmcniMi'i both il.iln niiil oni.iiunilili Uimi'fctiil taa. Mi'lf mulct, .VtelgatlD Vielt Engineering, DraicUg, ihtn ogarpg, and Mo-ttrn Lingnegcs. Tr Htstsm or InTnucrio Is prenllar ! no elncs or set lessitnavrn iiialou.oof but each rt'itlent In taueht Imll v 1 lnally, ro that he may commence lit any time, and attend at whatever hour nro mmt convunleiit. CtTAloot'SJ Hreln. m.l annMltjnUat thj lSlhof Aptll contilnln? Haitian f thu stililenti fir th y.'ar, an 1 foil liarlioil ir of tenu-i&c, nn I nny ho nbtnlne i at any ll.no liy j.lJrolui; tho frinclpal, iNMrreNHVK AocnVMnvwtntts. te'Ue.tpr-cl rtyilttiar an 1 tin! ttnpiliy ttpcritnit (' rriielpnt, thin lo tnii lloiinir.'rn ficlilu -ulii'ilor t.inny oto r In ti e coin try, f.iryoinn m--u wl hlrnr toirenir"i for lenln nn.l to obt iln nt tha rime llnio a r.ri."M . vlneh vi jirnve a recommendation (.it thei.l them ti) nny Al recu tita Home. ZfliunvtBts't Series of T'entltct n looit-ll.ir-iko now imri wl I. lyclrcilatoilllini any ctlnr orl: 01 tiu y.iljctt, nrj for ?l; tit tiu Ooll qe. 3. IIODUIM CItlrri.NDIl.V, Jliterncy.at-Ltic, 1'niKcirAL. J.in, Si.l'Si lSm. BAUGH'S BONJ'I FERTILIZERS. B AUO II AND SONS, jif-tmiOicliirnrs tV. i'ropriutors, Stoic. Ao. ilO South ll'tarvcs, R Jl W-BONE rfnpcr-Pliospliuto of Lime. t.lttle n"ed be nalil to rccmninendthli article ltd ie rulhir im-riti as n vlftorotH ami lartlnir inaitnro l.nilnir firmly emnlilUlKMl it In the ioiul.ir fivor. Wo Mould U.it." however, that not only lin Inu a conlliiueil caro to maintain iu nUn.l.ir.l ctlicacv. wo liavn rousht tu ren der it more imacdia't In in action, liy Iln addition of n .mall '(u.uitity ot !icm remi lan uiinnn. up no not claim by thin improvement, ( hiih um made ilnrliiR the pat year, and without .nbliily ni tine the larl.)nnr t$Ui"r-riinnph iti-1 rendered nnv more lamina In ltleir cct. or in any xvav b ineflted, eiccpt in ensdrlngu quicl. er ti'Uon on application, piuoe, 510 per 2000 lb3. cash. GROUND HAW IJONHS. Thla article if irriniiid wttlio it any nrevlnu nrepfl- ralion. a n it contains all the orginie matter of the bones It it Wirr.mted pure. piuck $:i: i,t sJODii !ln cash. K7 Th.i nbov3 Manur.'i can be lud of ri'Ci.lar ncal er or of I'.AlHill Sc -"O.S Voi!o S.itth '' harv.'i. rhiladilphla. February 13. H-r2 -3a. John Fiiroim. 713 Alien Ptrcit, between Ttli, an a, i-t.i. -irietj. (IMC ifelA.Vaikct -V-t.( rhUcdc'iihia ) lMrottiLR AMTAi'ienm ,ir, and lltAtn: m -M. kiMimf TAf.CV l'Jltr, vrvj Fetr LiiiHc Vlseit tnd Children's vear. . JrS,a HatniK now manttlaclureil ntul iu ' , 'P, rtore my tiMinl Inrii- mill beautiful as-Sr-V AlsP snrtini-nt of nil the vnriouii ttyles nnd o..ialill 'a of Fori adopted to the com-! .tl"w-C& tnS l'all anil Winter fvannns. 1 would rcfpectfiillv ini it" an ei jiuinatinn of my idock nnd prl- 1 ces from llioo intemlin to purclnse.ns 1 am enabled to otfer them very ih'Hir.'ibie indiin mcntd. All my Furs havo been piirchiis-'d for ca-h, nnd made ' by expenenci'il nnd competent hatid, and an t"e present monetary trouble render it Herniary that I should ills- 1 pose of my punli! t.t viry unn'A a Ivance on rost. I run ..itiFtieit that it vwl! be to tho interests of those ' how design purchasing, lo give nio it call, , O Kecolleit. thn name, ntiinbei and rtrect : John' I'oreira (New Fur Slori-,)Tl!l Auh Street, l'hiladclphia. ' Selitcmlier 7. lfdl 5ui. j NEW DU3INESS FILtJI rTMIE underrizni'il resp"ctlully infortii their friends I nod the public jrcnerally. that they have entered in to cn partnership, under the name, ftxl'i and fixiu of, .MIJ.Ll'.K Sl I.Yi:U in the I In the "Old Arcade," in lllooin.leWK. Coluiuliia ro.. 1 1 whi-re they inletitl c arr vina on Hit. business of i rae n Kit .MtKtu iNot.iso. in all its diversiilt-d brnm li.s and . departiiii-uls. and lo wliuli they invite an citcimnu of I the public patronage, p. ii viM.i:n, FIlIlirKt.'. J1YBK. IllOorasburs.Mayll, 16fil.-tf. WATSON :" Sl,AMAIIi:il PAFHrt, ni: , ;; Vj MDVi:U 10 -Ml ClieUnHt StrOt, .f': i.t'."AS Thhf iroi.f alauiander F.if. s. iro" for binks and - - -tton s, iron shiitterH iron sash, al! , i' .-ji.?,r, makes of locks equal to any mode in th l'niti'd States. FiccSnJriin on' firs. Ml came out right; vlth con tents in pood condition. Thu Salamander Safes of Philadelphia against the world. KVANS & WATSON, have Ind th" surcfct demnslralion lu the following cer tilleate Unit their mauuf.uttiro nf Salamaiid"r S afrs has at Icnclli full v warranted the representations winch havr beii made i.f them ns n nilcring an undoubted b cunt)' against the terrific clement. I'hilndolphn April 12. 1-3 .Venn r.irn.'f- Hainan (!i.utleiuen It airuria us tin- highest satisfaction to state to you, that on iti,' in the very pri t.'clivu qualm, b of two of thu Salamander P ifes Mhioh wo purcliaivil ofyoii some flvn monlh stniv wo saved a larso portion of Jen. Iry, nnd nil our Im. Its, ftp-, expose! lo th" ealaniinims.llreinllanst ad place on the moniiiij; of tho litis iiitt.. When we retl.'it ti tins i safes wero located in til! fourlh srory of lli i biiiplini; w orcupied and that III y fi 11 subsequently i-tfin v ap uf bumine ruins, wluri the vast ronrentratioii nf tho In at caused the brass plates to melt. wi riinui t but regard th" jir ;ervatii,n of tliolr val uable rontPiits as must cnnvinciiij; iroof of tUc great se curity atfordpil by your safe. We shall tukj pr'eat pleasure in recommending them to men of bu.ine as a mrn n lianc rtrc i it t fir.'. i KOIt(ii: W. HI.M.MUNS Sc into., Jnetlltrt. 1 Vy'l'hoy hnvp since- nnrehajoil six large Safe.. t August -0, 1MD ler forth) r'cpptlon audentertniuuient i.f travelers who may foil dispos..,! tof.ivnrit with llieir i iistom, He has spared tin i xp.-ns.i in prepaung the V.xi iiasue, for tho put rluuiuc nl ofhls guents, neither shall there beany. Cling wanting (on lis part) to mlnUter to llieir pprs.niiil c imfiirt. Hit hn.ise i.i spacious and enjoys an uxcell.-nt li.i.ines l.'rntlon. O.imihuses run nt nil times between Iho ntchango Hnt' l and the wirious ltail Itoa.l Dej ots, by which trav elers will h i pleasantly conveyed to and from tho jc. spective- btations in duo time to meet the Cars. W.U. II. KOONS. Illooinsbiirg, July 7, 16G0- OWAUD ASSOCIATION PHIL- A fi-Mi.'ivnlrinf Inst itntiin - Ki 1-. . nipiil. f ix the relief ;if tho uk anil lllitresseil, nlllict".! withVlrulentnii.li:pideiuic llisea., aud uspiclally forthu Cure of IlisL-nsPs oftho Suvnal tlrgans His renary freo to .palients in nil parts oftho UmtedStato. .uX' 1 II 1-1! Hi:itKTrt. sin r-permnlorrluca, and oth m.'i nor,l",,Ht'x'!,,l '8". and on tho NliW U.Ml,lllf.S cmplnycl, sent to tin nllllrted insinlnl letlpr Plivrdooi m. In.j. ,.f..l, ....... 'i ' 1 1 .i v Kfu11 Ni.At!''i 8'(tu". Ilnwanl Associa tion, ro. -J Hntilh Ninth Street, I'hlladelnliia I'a, March 2, letil Itiui. .2tjl '''10 tlreai IJauso of HUMAN MISERY. Just Publlt'hnd In a6eled llnvclopo; I'rlceOclti a i,i;i:iiniu nv iin. cuiat.iuvki.i., on tub CAUai. AM) Cllltr. of Speriuatnrrha-n, Consuniptl.in, .Mental an I Physical "ebicity. Nervoiunoss, Hpileo.y Iiiinalrciiuirllion of lbs llody ( I.tissilinli- j Weakliest of the l.liulisandlho llacki Imlisposltinn, uad Jnca pacity for t-tudy uud l.nhor ! Ilullnots of Appreheiislun; l.o.t i,r .Mp,noryi 1 Aversion totoeictyj l.ove of Soil, luds I Hindi y j Sclf.Uittrust ; ntzw, ; lleadael e; Alfeitlons of Hid llyes; I'lmpics on tbo i'acoj Involuu! tary l.iulisioni, nnd Sexual lucapaejlyi Ho conio. quencet of Youthful Indiscretion, ilc, &c, IL7 This admlr.ibln Lcciurp rl .ads proves that the above enumerated, often trlf-nfflicled, evils maybe re. moved without niediiinu nnd wilhuut dangerous snrel. and"'"''"'"01"' na ,l'oull, ,caJ by As flent under seal, loany add;et, in a plain, sealed envi lope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage tauuis. byaddretsiiiir 1 """k' ,m . Dr.CIIAS.J.O, KUNn, rpbruary8,lijQi,3 April SO led 'rim Proprietor ofihia wellkunwiinnil centrally loca ' l 'd IIousp, th i Kjcuimm: HornL, sltualu on .Mai flrcet, in liluani.lmr;, immediately "inosito Ilia Coluin bl-i County Court House, reniecifully informs his friends und the public in gem nil. Hint his Hh'iik u mm. in NOTICE. AM, persons knowing themtelvet indekted toth. undersijned on Ilook account .r olhsrwlse. ar r hereby noilArd to come and settle up by the lit o slardi, leu'J. or their acrounti will positively be left in ths haads of prefer Seei for fclltcUoB. IW. ,ev. Mills, frt, IS IMa-ty. VW' 9Zty AlJMJUJIII.l.JU Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compouoa rtnned, !. wiucn vo jisto in huttd to tiirjduc tbo mott trfTectttal alterAtifti that con La made. It Is a ctmeenvrutcil extract of Tara. SatJtipnrilla, so combined with otliir substances of still greater altoraUv povyet as to afford an cfleetiTU antidoto i'or tlio disoancti Bsnaparllla la reputed to euro. It Is believed that such n Ktnedy It wanted by tliota who suffer from Strumous complaints, und that on which will accomplish their euro mmt ptovo of irnmc.it! servlco to this largo cln's t" our afflicted fellow-cltlrcus. How completely this eompsund will do It has been proven by exper imsnt on many of tho worst cases to bo found of tho following complaints s ScnoruL. amd Scrtorcioui Copi.aist8, EuurTtoss axd UnurnvE DisanBi, Ul.iw, FtMFLCI. BtOTCIIW, Tl'MOBS, Salt llltnUM, BOAtD llCAB, SYMlttS AXD SVNIIMTIC Af riitTIONl, JlERCUnUt. DI9BA9B, DllOMY, KO raixiIa ott Tic Doulouucux, Ur.mi.iTr, Drs parsu And Ixiat:aTio.v, HiiTstrtrAS, ljoso on Sr. AMrnosv's I'mn, nnd Indeed the whole clats of complaints arising from Imi-ukixy op MR lll.OOI). This compound will bo found a great pro motcr nf henlth, when taken in tho spring, to exnoVPthc foul humors which fetter m ths blood at that season of the year. Ly tho time ly expulsion of them many rankling diordors aro nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare thcnuelvtw from tho endurance of foul eruptions nnd ulcerous totes, through which tho system will ntrivo to rid Itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through tho natural channels of tho body by an alterative medicine. Weanso out tha vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimplos, eruptions, or sores i clsanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in tho veins ( cleanso It whonover it is foul, nnd yonr feelings will tell you when. Even whero no particular disorder li felt, pcoplo enjoy hotter health, and livo longer, for cleansing tho blood. Keep tho blood healthy, aud all Is well ; but with this pabulum of life diordcred, thero can be no lasting health. Sooner or later somctldng must go wrong, and tho great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla .has, and dotcrves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these cnd. But the world has been egiogiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because tho dru alono has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. Duting late years the public havs been mis led by laigo bott'.oj, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sawaparilla for ono dollar. Most of thess hare been fiuuds upon the sick, for tbey not only contain little, if any, Sarfnpa rilla, but often no curativo properties whatev er. Hence, bitter ind painful disappointment has followed tho use of tho vuious extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until tho i name itself is justly despised, and has becomo synonymous with hnpontion and cheat. Btill I wc call this compound Sarsapaiilla, and intend ! to supply such a remedy as shall rcscuo ths nma ftr.rrt tlm lnnrl nf iililnflll- wlllrill rrata upon it. And wo think wo have ground for believing it has virtues which ore irresistible by the ordinary run oftho diteascsit is intend ed to cure. In order to sccuio their complcto eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taksn according to directions cn ths bottle. ft, ncEiMiten nt Bit. s. c. ay a: is & co. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per JJottle Six Dottles Or 09 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for lt'tlf such a renown for the curt of every variety of Throat and Lung Conipltint, thit it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount tho evidence of ilt irtucs, wherever it hat been em ployed. As it has long been in eor.stir.t utc throughout this section, wo need not do more than astute the people its quality is kept up to the l it ever has been, and that it may be telicd cn to do for their relief all It has ever been fouad to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, roa ran cuiii: or CMtktneu, Jaundice, DjUpcjHta, Ineiigeitiott, Dysentery, Fuid i&mir.ch, i'l ytipt leu, Headache, Files, Rheumatism, Eruptions and SJtin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Iifuum, Jlormi, Gonf, Neuralgia, as a Dinner rill, and for rvrifying the Blood. They ere sugar-touted, so that the most sefsl tito can take them pleasantly, and they mo ths best tporient in the world for all tlio purposes of a family physic. Vrica S3 cents par Box; Fivo boxes for 31.03. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent petsonnyes, have lent their name' to certify tlieunparjlleirdusefulnotsnf tliets lemcdies, but onr spaoe here will not petmit the insertion nf them. The Agents below named fur nish pratis our AiirwrAN Almai ax in which they are given ; with alio full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put oil by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they ninlto more profit on. Demand Aviftt's, and tako no others. The sick want the best aid thcrs is for them, aud they should haie it. All onr Iterr-edics are for tale by V.. I l.tiu, J.U.Moyir.tl. M. Il.-ucub-ieh, P.loombur( A. Miller, Hernick, anj by oiu store in every town in rcnnsylruiiio. DIl. LA CROIX S rnivATr. mudical trcatisc on the I'liysiological View ol' Marriage. 2M l'At:i:s AND IM nNGIlAVlNfiP.-I'rico rrl) TwtMV-nvs rSTS. Pent freu of posuiju to nil purls o; tho lli.iuii. On the inflriiiiiie. ot joutli ami maturity di.iliiuiis the secrcl lulliiif of boih sexet nf aliases, causim: ilcbility, nervous!. rt, drprension nf .piriis p.iltnti tiou 1. 1 the heart, suicidal iuiactiniiFs, involun- - ,... ut.. biiiiii;! ucn'ciivu memory, I1II1ICCS tinu ami laltiitle, vi;A confessitns of thitUmg interest of a Hoarding telieil .Wu, a College fpvdent aud t Young yarned Udi.c.e, It is a truthful adviser to tlio niiirrieil and Hihm coiiipmj.latliii: iur.rria;e, wlioen. tertaiti n-cnt doubts of their phytical condition, ami who are conscious of having hazarded Hie healili hap piuets.auilprivileEi.itu which every human bUtieis C'l.lilll'll. YUU.N'R Air.V who arc troubled with wenknpst, ren erally causal by a hail habit in youth, the ertVcts of which aro dizziness, pains, foretfalnett, sonieiimi s a a rHicIng iu the cars, weak cje. wenhnrss cf the baik ami lower eilremilies, confusion of ideas, loss of mem- ,.,Ni',".!'.'1,v.!' '"enlly devifil mu-h of our timo In VlSni(i 'l'llll IXUOI'UAN IIuMI'ITALH. availli's "I'i'm'',!,? crtlic k""l'd(:e and rercarcbes oftho most killed 1 hysuuua ami Surfcons in Curopc and the I'oi tiuent. i'lmsu who place-thciaselvcs under our care ;; J,l'0Wl'vetlienillli.-iiffli,,fu,J may ft-Ev AND irncAUOUM ItHMnillE hh w aro eiisbled t. introduce into our praiiico, anil tho public. may rest as siifilol thi sum- zi-al, assiduity. SJL'ritlXY and alien, lion be ittj! paid to Iheirrate s, which hns so succestful KS l 'SW1''11" lierctnfore. as a I'hysician ill our li.UJl,lAl.il-inrtinentof prcfcssional I'ractice..r past tieenlji-j.ee years i nniiu cMAiKi iLLs.-i,adieswhovirlifor.Mfdlcittrs tluilhcncynf which has been toni d in thousands of cases, and never Mile.l to ill.-it speedy cures without any ha.l resiiln.n ill u0 none but Dr. lM.ancy's remalo 1 erio.iical I'm., l he only Trec-iuliou ii'ressary to i-b-servo Is, laiilrs kh.,ul,l not tako Iheniif thev have rea soulo hi hove ihy are lit cirtain situations (tha pajlic ulars of wl.ich will bo found on tho wrtnper acronipa njiiii! each bos,) llioush always safe and healthy, to celltlV Vet sonrltvo nr.- llw i ' tboVln'i,!'. XIA. .S?n l J P' " TO Till: I.ADIKd-Wboooed a esnfdenliol medlaal ndviser will, regard to any of Hioso luterestlnt "im plaints to which their di'licnt. orranlta Ion render, them liable. ra p-irlicularly invited to consult us" Ilia' 'I.tu-randAiviMio rBOTCCTlvr." I'or married irl'.Vt 'J111 "f1 aJ"'11' "I" l"v, nod.. i"",!3 ,h",ir b obtained a. above It Is a iierfi'cily .afo prevent vo to conrention, and ha. laJSeUa w'Sllf U'C" "U""S Ukt ! ' The Sccrcls of Youth Unveiled. A Treatise on thi Cause of Premature llccty-A set VroZV tt'k ehoveing th',iidil, female of thi, fatvl kaht, pointing out ttt fatality that tnvariahty attend, its victims, and derehpiig thcVhol, 1 if,,',, lf t.'".i "V.'lf "m ,kt ''"'HI 5 ( vilt le eent tin Mail on r,r,inir i... r'ii ..... . Cv- Altemlanco dailv rr, S tZ 1" . J. ZW. .slit. . and on Humlay. fror.i S! till a P , k Med c inm with inii .n.n,,i.,.. . .1 . .. '.. ",'".""'" nuouayt iron a llll a p u, n-!!.'. iu?? wi,l'J'"" dircctiont tent to any ps,t of lb, Un ted State, or Canada., by patient, conn lunle.t ing C-Ilr. I.'s omce it strll located at ettablished.unds bany? N y ' CK0IX M N0, 31 Uillen Nolr.83 l'e51,-I2m. CIGARS A. TOH A Prtn A lf'fr,,"nr,"'fn''-'tMcerirars, Tobacco, I ripr.' ,!;"; """"lunerj- nnu .oimnt ccne rallv ti r with full stock ofHATBand CAPS. nstantlv hand and for ta a cJie.n. t ih. ni...v. I ";,""". eetn hand and 1 for .1 . .."Auan1;.CArS' con'-y E"rd0,)f"l,tip'"''E I " 'jjir1 j-j'i;?!!?' 7 n.nw -Hats, BortIif, rt. 7 ntitrej Mies, Mi Ut, slid Arcs To Des'rtu Pi '' Hit, T DiltTojM'Ml l'l furs, Olottlt, lot. V.i llolroe Mo'miltieii and Plcti. Tn Destroy Inertoii 'MantJ and t'orls. To Z)ly In'nl" ni Anlnalr. At" Tv Untret Every farm im ' tpjtl i fVsrrata tiiu "ONLY INTAI.liini.i: ItntlUDICS KXOWN." Dsilrcros tr.statitly EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF T TO Thosi- reparations (unWcii all othtrt) o;i 'Trey from roisou-." "Ni t dniisrj.n to thu litiiflan fjtnl'y." 'lints do mil di- on 111- peel..!.- s." " i n. y cot.ie oji 1 1 in- ir u i.-s in it. "They aro til mrily lufalllabl.' rem." let knfwn." i "l'J years u I mi r r.t.iioil,e 1 iu ,. n Yi t city." Used ty thjclty i'ost lltllie. i Vsrd by 1 ii City Prison, anil -t.itiiui Hoojfi. Ved by HuClty tfl.-aunrs M.ili. He. Usid ha thj chy Ho.,it... Al.i t'lious-s tit, ' Used by Ihi' City Hot' I rtsti.r- Ut. Nl1ioI:u,'4c. 4 Vtel by the linaruluz Hour.', tic ,te. Used bj more than Slil.lUu I'riv iter I'lilcllii'S. ' Ky fJJ oils or two .-p. c. j in in ofwh.it is evcrywlifrj i sai l by lb people II iturs Deali rl, lit. IIOCSIIM.KI'IIUS- tronl.li .1 with vi rmlu n:i I be so no I'uijer. If Hi j" iisi. "Ciin.a'a" list, ru.iiintnrs, We We have used it to our satisfaction, nti'liraboi ertts 6i we wool I have it. We luv tried poisons, but 111 y cU-."rt...il nutl.itiji hut -'('o.r.uV aril le kiiiuki tiu breath out of U.iti. .Mice, U ai h a, anil 'le J-lings. qi.i k er than w iari writ.! It. It I hi great ile.iiu.u all ov.r the country. -Mdina ' Oa.ttte. ' MOltll flUAIN nnd provisions are dertroyd tnnutlly in lir.int County by voriuin, th in w o lid pay for torn tf this Hut. tkI Insect Killer. Lancaster UVii 1 Herald I I1BNIIY 11. L'OriT .it-We ars s.-llli.tf yuur Preoart- tlont rapidly. Wherever Hi y luvu b.'fii usjd, Halt Mice, ltnach'-s anu Veruiin I'isapp. ar rapidly cna& nToerriR, Drueiiita, Windsor, lid. "Ccstir a" flat Hnr.i-.h.frj.Jilj.t'iD.'n'.tor, "OolilT s' "I.V.tiT ' hai uf it-.taiirii" r. "c otiar . "JomUt ' i.' .t.-.c '. 'f '--i, C - j ii :',r, Ate. .-'i, . .. r ,..ls, l.l , . t" r.l.. o I 1., J-' . i'C- .NO 'il MO ..Oil. ' . , ; j. uzes lor I'lclitH.ijolK, ci.i, ! &c.. ! ' A CT I O n ' 1 1 To piev "t lb. p I : ipiM nj- t.ifMMii ana jWvA.y i- 1- -'.!' i.f. ' i tic- a i iiiti ucs l.9 n pr. p Ku. bcuu a a jit tin l'f pri-i , ffiidi.,r . 1-X!t!0 cbi.ll . il- . y Uif.r. rUiCUiiiu(, sua i.i. I... ii. ii i a." S.ld Ferry t: hit t-.ly All V. lu.i. (-.I.; I rii'lst, in thi larjs elllis. '-Ollii- ci tiu H liiili'S.-iln A.ctiii!, in mw orti itir. U. O-. I... . r. . -i . .,. ,. it., t, miiri a IV. II A I ahu-,ti.iil Hull Co V II i I) riau ,s li Co Wheel, r it Hart Jam. s i Aipmuall Morgan .t Aik-n fail, lluck.'l II Co I liniuas ex. 1'uller f D Orvis Iliirn. I, r.i.l-y z Kli.l is in. hi, i. .11.; A. i,i,i mki,:i .'I .ar.l I. i-t i lciii,..n a 1!.. .'.I, in. D - i; irii... Oi ' a ii. .c . ....i. II 1 I. . : .C ..r hill lli ii Co Co ir , 1 ux AND Oi'HM;.-. rililJiiiihlll'l !;t. TWDyotttCu 1 IM,.-it jhn.nnksr &(' u A I-amicituck ir, Co i't.-och, lli,h.rii: Cj AND DTIII.K'J. AND r.v Urujtlsts, Groerrs, Elor keepers nnd r.ettllert itLtrtb ly hi oh Country lowiit ilijiKt iu ths XT BLOOMSBUiiG, -SOLD B3T WL Hagenbuch, J. R. Moyer, E. P. Luts, ,ty. br D"i1,- r-eisks.ptts tad Bttsfisis t" -I,"n;'7 Pea' rsnnnrdrrsstbove. orsddrsst nr en iron or If Prices, -c. is deslri. ., y- !T, tor n,21 Cireu'.s' living reduced niT-' O t , - , , HENhJT E COSPAH ,3