3b Ut (1st if the Pltvgk uonli thrift, llmsilf must Itthcr Mi Or dries. PLANTING POTATOES "Big, and tho but end, by nil means," says one. "Gut potatoes, if you want to j aconomizo. Bays nnother. (,It is of no coiiscqucnoo," says a third. "Thoy will rot any way," says a fourth. There is a great variety of praotico which shows that this very useful vegcta. bio will boar more abuso than almost any other crop grown upon tho farm. Tho writor has tried almost all methods, and has settled down upon wholo patatocs, an inch to an inch and a-half in diameter, as, on tho wholo, tho most dcsirablo for seed, talcing into account tho immcdiato crop aud tho futuro welfaro of tho tubers. If wo look merely at tho immcdiato crop, we can doubtless get moro from a given amount of seed, to cut them into sitiglo eyes, than to plant them whole. But wo havo very fctrong suspiciou that this cut ting weakens tho ttomina of the plant, and if followed up with any variety for a long Bcrie.t of years would run it out. "We ought to follow such a method, if wo can discover it, as well keep tho plant in the Lighcst health) and make tho crop sure and remunerative. We havo grown good potatoes from tho smallest seed, a half inch or less in diame ter, but it was only upon very rich soil and with eztra care. The objections to using large potatoes wholo, are the extra expense for seed, as it requires from twelve to fif teen bushels to the acre, and tho over stock ing of every hill tending to produce a great many small potatoes. Tho medium size removes these objections, furnishes just about seed enough, stocks tho hills suffi ciently, and preserves tho health of the plant. This practice vio havo followed for several years, and on tho wholo it gives the best rcaults. If we admit the theory to be correct on which the practice is fouuded, it would not follow that it would in every case preserve tho crop from disease. Almost every va riety has becd subject to cutting and to disease for miny years, and no one can bo perfectly sure that ho plant a sonnd heal thy tuber if the size is everything desira. bio. If tho constitution has been weak ened in any way it is much more likely to be i'lj-trcd by the hot, wet weather of Au gust, than a strong plant would be. The universal prevalence of tho rot is probably owing quite as much to tho treatment of seed, as to soil and clmato influences. A Good Home-made Yeast. Mrs. J Foote, of Onandaga county, N. Y., writes to tho American Agriculturist thus: "A very nico yeast is mado as follows : Peel and boil twelve potatoes ; pour off tho wa ter, and jam fine. With ready boilinj water from tho tea-kettle, scald two quarts of sifted Hour in a pan, making it about the consistency of thick paste. Add tcaspoouful of ginger, a tablespoonful of salt, and tho potatoes beforo prepared, beating tho wholo well together. When oool, add four yeast cakes, previously dissolved in warm water, or a tcacupful of Lop-yeast. Tbo above quantity will do for a "baking" f three loaves, four times, by keeping in a cool place. It has this advantage over the usual prescription for potat9 yeast, while answering about aa well, viz . that it docs not need to be mado on cvory bakiug day. GortN foe Family Use Table corn, which is usually furnished by tha garden, ehould be planted at iotcrvuls of about two week until UOth of June. Tho first rop should bo Adams' extra early which should be put in by tho 20th of April 5 tho'second and all subsequent crops, should be of the variety known as Sto well's Evergcon, which we have often rcfemed to in terms of commendation in .these-colmnns. Plant the first crop of this about tho 5th of May and let it bo followed by another crop every fifteen days. Wo have tried nearly ail me recoiumcnaea varieties ot sugar corn, but after ten or twelve years' capo rienco we prefer Stowell's Evergreen, always tauiDL' fare jtuatxuo genuine variety is planted, i-'rom tho .time tho first pot of l.-.U !- .1 i - .- 1 . .. 1 uoiuug corn la oiriaiuau up 10 c proity sunrp jrosi, wo uuvs a naiiy supply.- merman town Telegraph. WE OTIlaruard by mall to nv nart of .the UnitpH dates, jicit-pai.l, any varieties tliat may be ordered ,at inij luuowiof; iiricua ; 11) varielis aclected from those priced at Jccnta per .paper JO SO SS varictis selected from thotopiiced at 10 cents per piyw 1 00 a urieucs sciecicu iroin muse pricea.ni ju cents per pjper 0 0 13 varii tns selected from those priced at 10 cents per paper 1 00 S varieties selected froro.lhesejiricad at !J cents per .paper 0 50 S raricties selected from -those priced ut 23 cents per paper 1 rja COLLIJCTIONS OF i'LOWER SIIUPS. .,!. !,. ,. 11.., x towns ui-iiins u-iu juiu-u'wieir selections, may re ly upon our sending ouly those which nro really mint ruutvy mm uva.ruuiu unu UI easy cumvatl-MI. tVU be- liuvs that our ejperionce will enable us.toiuako ..-J.- tinns, laiee.or small, that cannot fall to five entire sat- lliaruiiii. JW Facketa Annuals, Ilicnnlals and rerennlali. euvnrlte kinds tS. (in w rfiM-v.B o.Miuiusi juciiiiiuis iiiiu 4 urcpniais, favorite kinds 5 20 SS I'ackuts Aun'Jals, best arioited J iki II Packets Annual, best assorted 20 BO Packets, fVttw ur,d,r.nr Annuals S oo Ca.'i't ('vlltima ut uruaruental Orasici I 00 " .ofnverlaitinK Flowers I 00 ai Aipmuor Koctci'lante 100 " Climbluit Plants, Annual and Perennial j (jg Ctoice Collection oClreenhouseiFlcut Heeds 3 00 " " Ornamental I.eured Plants 100 florist ifcetdman, Versailles Woodford Co.. Ky I. Hrr J1 Catalogue ThOsc laboring Unclci stekneaa can at ence relievo themselves from tho thou annd mniadlca that flosli 11 heir to, If tlicy will only follow tho counaele of nature, anil toko tho medicine which licit assists licr In Iter operations. That modi- cms la mo vegetable Lire medicines or ur. niorrAT, Known aa Moffat's Life Pills and PIiaSNIX BITTERS. These Medicines have now been before tko public for a period nf 30 years, and during that tlmo havo main tained n high charactir In almost every pnttoftho globe for the extraordinary curative properties which they possess. Moirat's Life Pills. Mnflht's I.lfo PIINaro Indebted for their nnmo to their manlfl-st and s!iulblo nclion in purifying tho springs and channels of life, nnd cnrfnlnn thorn with renewed tono nnd vleor ! and to the undoubted fact thnt nt n very cirly part In their hintory, they had rescued sulTercrs from tho very verge of an untimely eravc, perfectly se curing to tlmm that uniform enjoyment of health, with. nut WHICH lllo itseii is out a pniuni messing, ao ureal Indeed had their cluency Invariably proved, that it was rnrrctv less than miraculous to thosn who Were mine- n..nlt.n.l tulll, ,1m liKtiutirnl ttlillrtfnntilrnl nrlnrlnli '"" . uiioii wiucn incy were coiupounueu, unu upon wiucn ,hnn,,.nnilnnllvnrt. ' MOFFAT'S riKENIX BITTERS. ...... , ,.. , , ., Jloffafa I'hncnU Hitters nro so called, hecauso they posjoss tho power of restoring; th expiring embers of e,i nm r0nilcil by I1oii.TuomjiIL Bektom from tho Of health to a glowing vigor thioughout tho constitution, ficla) BecordB ofUongrers. ns tho Phoenix Is said to bo restored to llfo from tho , ,(,,. work will be complied In 13 royal octavo volumes mhos of its own dissolution. ! of 75U pagesench 11 of whldi nro now re.nly. An nililj- MercHrlal Diseases. 1 hero la nrobablv no one nrtlcto given as n nieiiicine, iiiu injurious usu u, nmi.11 hub i r-inaed surd wiilu-rnrcad and tcrribla mischiuf to tho human system aa mercury. It poison sinks deep Into tho system, penetrating tuo suusinnco 01 mu ooncs, ana producing a long train 01 puiniui ciiseiiiii;!. u in wen known that many tiHcctluns of tho throat, of tho bones, nf thn nniie. nml mallcnant sores, which havo cccn at tributed to syphilis, arc so often caused .by tho injudi cious use 01 mercury, so inai tuu ruuiuu uus piutuu worse than the disease. MFU PILLS AND PIICEN'IX IUTTEUS. The Life Fills and Phoenix llitters havo always been signally successful ill this class of diseases, mid will eradicate all the effects of mercury from tho system, sooner than tho mostpowciful preparations of snrsa narilln. Thcv ulil nuturo in casting from thu system all poisonous matter, and by thus purifying tho vital fluids, they restore thu system to health. Ililious Complaints. A well regulated nnd propor tionate quantity of bile upon tho stomach is always re- uisilc tor toe promotion 01 younu ncaiiii 11 stimulates iconic.!!, and keeps the Intestinal canal free from nil obstructions. On the Interior aurfaco of tho liver Is a cculiur bladder in wnicii the bliu ta nrst preserved, lelnir formed by the liver from the blood, Thcnco it passes Into thu stomach aud intestines, and regulates the digestion. Thus we seo when there is a deficiency of bile, the body ia constantly costive, On the other hand, an over nimudaticu of bile causes frcqueut naus.es 011 thu stomach, and often promotes very severe attacks of diseases, which sometimes cud lu death. LIFE MEDICINES. Tho Life Medicines should, If possible, be taken in the early stages of bilious complaints ; and if perse vered iu strictly according to directions will positively effect a cure. Their extensive use in this complaint in nil parts of our cimtineut, renders comment uunuccssu ry their virtues speak for them, Mollal's Life Pills. The use of theso Tills, for a very short time, will rul'ect nn entire curool Bait liheum. nnd n striking Improvement in the clearness of tho skin. Common Colds uitd lutlueuia will ulways be cured by oao dose, or by two even in the worst cases. fibssl I'ilksj 1 ne original proprietor 01 inesc itieil. Icinei was cured of Piles of 33 years standing, by the use. of tho Lifo Medicine alone. Uvm Comm.a!nt. An ull'sction of tho Liver may be known byn f.elinp of tension or pain in the right side nhoiit the region of the liver, often pnngenl 11s in pleu risy, but somelimea dull : a difficulty in drawing a louz breath; dry cough aud inclination to vomit. This dl sevso may he produced by colJ, by v iolent exercise, by intense summer heals, by lung continued bilious fever or ague, and uy various soiiu concretions in mu sub ktauce of the liver. And to these producing causes, are ilcrnugemii.t of the digestive oceans, suppressed secre tions, and mental solicitude, which nro very frequent cau-es of obstructions and diseases of the liver. This disease diould be arrested in the commencement which can La done by a few doses cf the Life Pjlls. When ouco ibe liver Is aroused to the nerforinaticn nf its proper fuActiuus, liulo more Is requisito than turon- linuo a proper use ui mu uieuieiues, unu a specuy rc covery will ensue. , Fiver and Aout Tor IhU scourge of tho Western. couuLry. these medicines will bo found a safe, speedy and curtain remedy. Utlier medicines lent c the system snlilect to n return of the disease a cure by these Med icines is permanent. tCROrJJLA. me iiiusi iiuiiiuiu wacB oi ocroiuia, in which the face, liones nnd limbs of the victim hail been preyed upon by the iusatlnblc disease, nro proved, by undeniable authority of the sulfcrers themselves, to have been completely cured by theso purely vegetable meuiciitcs, alter uu otiicrs uau ueen lounu more man useless ludigestion nnd Dyspepsia. If wo were called upon to specify on disease winch more than any other is the lane, (while it la thooflaipriugof tivlliration) we should name Dysnensia. It Is generally nlirndeil, or rather product. e, of n long train of ills, such as Heartburn, Flatulency, u gnawing peln at thu stomach when empty a sense 01 uncomioriaoioweigiiiwnen iun,pniiis in tue throat, side and nit of the stomach, costlveness, chilli- uess, languor, uiiwlltingucesto take exercise, &c JUOVMI'S LIFE JIIF.UWl.YKS. Moflat'e IJfu Slcdicines arc peculiarly ndaptcd.toUie cure of ibis distressing complaint. They nit upoutiie iowels iu n very mild, and, at tha amo time, very efltc X1111I manner, nnd havu never yet failed to cure tils ills care when used according to our directions. General Debility, Tho most coununn 0 nl com. plaints is that of a general weakness of tie tiiolu sys tern, unaccompanied by any particular disoidcr, or do nate symptoms of disease. There is a Utile vital en ergy, a loss of appetite, unwillingness, end indeed inn limy to undergo cqertions, frequent hendnrlios. Indi gestion, oftentimes sullowuess nnd dryness 0 the skin, tendency to feverishness, unfitness fur ucsvoty, in short all those symptoms of languor, iUs'iu.ie,tudc, ami weak nets that givu evidence at' a failure in tUo vital pow ers, and a low, uiihculUiy and tmvUd coudlUou of tho sytieui. Life Pills ami Phoenix Hitters. The Life Pills and l'lioenji IMters are, perhaps, the best remedy for rectoring strength to tho body, fur, they act us n gentle cartnartic, and, by their tonic qualities, ctrengthcu the whole system MotlUt's Life Pills. Pivon8 of a plethoric habit, who aro subject to fits, headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, or drowsiness, tromtoo great a now of blood to tee head, should take theic Pills frequently. ADVICU TO rXMALUSrcmales who value their health should ticver be without tho I.lfu .Medicines, ns ilieypurjl'y ihc blood, remove obstructions, and give tho eUn a beautiful, clear, healthy and blooming appear ance. To Hlderly Persons. Many healthy aged Individuals whok!iow.tbo value of Mu&it's Life .Medicines, make it a rule to lake them two or three times n week, by which thov remove the causes that nrnducu disease. preserve their health, and keep oil' thu infirmities of ogu. J'aots for Mnthors nnd Nurses. It is a fart, estab lished by tho annual bliss of mortality, that one half of tne ciiiiuren norno are cut uu ntaoro uitoiiung seven years of .ago; and ilia fuitful suurcu of this mortalityis found 10 exist in that foul state of thu stomach nnd bowels which produced the generation of worms. As iho safe restorer of infantile health iu this critical state the Life .Medicines havu lung held a distinguished repu tation, and fur foulness of tho stomach nnd bowels, aud convulsions, although worms luayiiot exist, it la allowed to bo superior to any other. .Moffat's Pills and Hitters. No medicjnen at preecut known have done so much good to mankind ns these, within thu lust few years ; and cettuiuly Holm have bceu rewarded with more numerous and uutLciilic tes timonials nf ibeir invariable und extensive eihcacy. They require no dieting nor confinement, are perfectly mild and pleasant in their opmution, but .will power fully restore health that greatest of earthly blessings to the most exhausted and dilapidated constitutions. Prepared by Dr. IVM. U. MOFFAT, 3M Droadway, New Yq-k. And for Sate by all Druggists. r;i13 U1 Jy. FOR SEWING MACHINES. JONAS BROOK & BRO'S PIMZE ifi DAL SPOOL COTTON. 200 Si fiOO yHs. Vliitc, Blaok, & Colored This Thread being mado particularly for Hewing Ma chines, is very Strong, Smooth and Elastic. Its strength ia not ImpHlredAyiWJihtng, iior-ty friction 0 tho HCtdla. fof Machines, uso hrooks' Patent Glace, For upper thread, and Drooka Patent Six Cord, Red Ticket, For Uudcr thread. .Pold by reapectahln dealers throughout tha country. Also, in cases of 1U0 each, asuuti-d Nos by ' WM. HENRY SMITH, Me-JIgent, ,,, . 30 Vesiiy filreet, Now York. Nov. 0, 18C1. Oia. BLOOMSBUHG SKYLIGHT, rpilE undetalgr.cd dnforins dho cllUens or Illoom. J. and in-ighborhood, that he has takiu the largo room in thn Exchango P.lock, extending over Messrs. Stoue-r t Fox's Uakory, nnd the llookstoro wheru he has put iu alargoSkyllgl t. it is only by Skylight that good pic- I ures can bat (en especially gronps uhoie each person an be taken 1st as well us separate. Ilshasgon to considerable expenso to make his ca ablls'inient first class one, and ho threforo aolicita a beta! patro age to enable hlui. to constantly introduce thu mode a .improvements of the art. By Co'ia sy produce taken in Exchange fur pictures. HENRY UOSENSTOCK. Blsootshurj, Nov. 134881. (Nov. Sd, '3 1 F. 0. IIAItKISON, Ms D. WOULD respectfully Inform the cltlzcna or burg, and vicinity, that hu continues the hi MF.lllcuvr. jjv-i misniw ' nioo- ractlc tlA enllfifa u wl.n.u ,.r ..(.,!. .... . ' OrritK, on .Main Street, first house below the Csmt ' l'"iiv l'nwias. Uoiie. Dloo in i bur it. ftbrunry 3, tf. 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This prenaratipn, made from the bsst Java Coffse, is rocounuendedbyphyslcinnsasn superior NUTRITIOUS 1IEVERACE for 1,'tneral Debility, Dyspepiln, and all blllioiu disorders. Thnuiands who hare been compell ed to abandon the usa of eofl'ee will usi, this win,,,.,, i. Juriuus eilects. One can coutajus the strength of ttyp pounds of ordinary coffcy. Price 2.5 cents. KOLLOCK'S LEArAIN, The purest and best llAKINO POWDER known, for making light, sweqt.and nutritious Hread -aud .cakes. Price 13 cetits, MANnrACJTl'RED V in IX KOLLOOif. Chemist. Oorner of Broad and Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA, Prot?rs Miirh 00. Ii62 Uin Sum llonus or Insured ndilitlnn S'iiOll fW JO .10110 1030 U0 1000 1IKJ 1)0 A000 187.1 00 Uc, &c. & landing Hail Kond. WINTER ARRANGEMENT fiZi em 15,7 rur mi OF IMBai'.lfCJUlt TRAJN3, runycniucr 1, 1CU1, YPnasltif, Tli.n.ll,in nownttp Philadelphia, at u,20 and 11 A M, la noon,! and 4 I' M Up, to t'otUvlllc, at 10,50 A M, and S,43 P M, WL'flT, TO LKI1ANON AND IIAIIRISI10I1O! Western Hxprcss from New York, nt 1,07 A M. Mall rrnlns, at 10.5.5 A M, and 3,13 P M. On Sundays, the Down A M Tram passing Heading, nt W.liO A M, and Op Train, nt 5 P M. Iloth I0.3U A .M and 3.4J I' .M, up Trains connect nt Fart Clinton for Tniuaqun, WHIIamspoit dmlra, Hull alo, Niagara and Canada, The llt.50 A M, Train only connects at Tort Clinton for Wllkesbarte, Scrnnton aud Plttituu, Tho Western llxprcss Trains loftnect at llnrrisburg with Express Trains on the Pennsylvania llallroad for Pilttburs;, nnd all points West i and the Mail Trains connect ut llarrlsburg for Luncaiter, Chambertbiirg, Bunbury, Wlllininsport, Lock Haven, LMmira nnd tho Cnnndas, Through rirst-Class Coupon Tickets, nnd F.mlgrant Tickets at reduced Fares, to nil the principal points lu , tuo North ami Wept, nnd the Canada, COM M UTATi ON TICK CTS Willi 2(1 Coupons, S!3 percent discount, between any polnta desired. MILKAqi: TICKLTfl, Good for S00O miles, between all points, at SIS for Families and llu(ness Firm, nnd Seastn Ticket; good fur tho holder only, for three months, in any Passenger train to Philadelphia, at $-(0oaci. tkhuol ricasou Tick ets one-third less, (L Pnsscngers will tako tho Express Train West, at tho UlTEIt DEPOT, and all other Trains, at tho LOW Ell DI'.POT. f0 lbs of baggage allowce each passenger K7 Passengers are requested to puichase their Ticks eta before entering tho cars, ns higher Fares charged If pnd in cars. Up trains lean Hhlladolphiafur Heading llarrlsburg and Pntlsvllle at 8 A M, 3,13 P M, and ut -1,30 P M, for Heading ouly, UT" Excursion Tickets, good for one day, by G,02 A, M, Accommodation Train to Philadelphia and return at Si to each. C, A'. NICOLLK, Oenera t&ttnertntetident. January 4, IPna. Lacka.vnuiu & Ulooiusburg itailrond ON AND AFTDR NOVEM.2J, ISIII. PAS3ENOEn TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: MOVING BOUT II. Freight e) Passenger. lll.llll A..M I'.'.liF M Pattevger. Leave Serantnn, 5'J." A. M ' Kingston 0.30 iitoumsDurg r-if " Rupert, 8,t) " Danville, tl 15 Arrive nt Northumberland, Ih.UO MOVING NORTH Leavo Norlhiimhcrland, 4.30 P. M, " Danville, 5.10 " Rupert, 5.4J i liliiomsburg 3.37 " Klugsjoii, e.OOLenvo 1.45 P, Ml Arrive at Scranton, 0.00 P. SI, 3.40 A Passenger Train nlsolravf-s Kingston at P.3 OA. M, for Scranton, to conned with train fur New York. Re turning, leaven Scranton on arrival of Train from New York nt4.l5 P. M. The Larkawavnu nnd Hlnomsburg Itnllrond connects -with tlie Delaware, Lackawsnna and csiern Railroad nt fcrautr.n, fur New York and intermediate points east At. Rupert it coiiBcrt" with the Catlawissa Raliroad.fof points both enl and wrbt. At Northumberland it connects with the Philadelphia &ErleR. 11. and N. O K. It. for points wi st and south, JOHN P. ILSLEY, Suu't . C. Wells, fJcn'I 7Vcit jja Nov. 30, le'iil, Callawissa l!ai lUml PASS UUI'EIIT STATION. SOUTHWARD HOUND TRAINS. Philadelphia & N. V. Mail 10.53 A, L express 12.W A. Jl NOUTHWAUW ROUND TRAINS. Umira Mail 3.41 P, M Ningrn Express 10.15 P. M W. WiKT ESQ. NOWjOCcupies the room up slnirs in front In Mr. Unnugst's lirick building, on Alain Street hclnw thu American House. A must convenient odicu ; win-re he will bu h.ipjiy ul all times to sec his friends and clients. liloomsburg, Nov. II, ltiGI. 3m. PKOTEOTION FROM LIGHTNING. 'pHF subscriber would inform his friends, that lis Is .1 now prepiired to put bp, on short notice, und iu u Hcieiiti(lu manner, the best PLATltM POIXTKI) LiailTXIXa ItOVS, nt 121 cents per foot. All work nun anted. E. II. IHUI.r.UAN. liloomsburg, MnyiM, lcM). SOOT AN SfllOJEJIAKfttt TIIF. lindersigiii'd, having opened a new ROOT AND HllCli S1IOI', on MnJiwstrt-et, in llopkiust ille, East liloomsburg. respc'tfujjy invites the custom of thu dti lens und the public generally. All kinds of lluols, Shuc', &c , wjll bu promptly made to order, on short notjeu aid miidcrutu terms. Fiiini long experience in his lino of lusiuesshu llattcts himself that he will bu ublu to gitu geni-ral satisfaction to u!l who may favor li 1 in with their custom, uC7 drain. Provision aud Produce generally tnken in exchange for work. B. F. DUOOIiS. Dloomsburg, July S, 18M-3ta. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. THE undersigned, Treasurer of Columbia County, Would give notice tnull those owing him their taxes on uuseated lauds, for the years ldOO nnd leiil, that they must come forward und pay the same, between this and the first of April, otherwise the laud nail bu sdvertised and sold. A word to the wise is sufficient ie. JAS. S. M'NINCH Treasurer's Office, ) Treatvrcr. Uloomsburg, Feb. 10, IfifiJ. KIMITAB6LB3 $2 OAT, S. E. comer Third and Dock Streets, PJULA DELPAIA. Hats mado to order, of any Style or Quality at 'kort Notice. January 4, 1S02. Cm. THE GREAT INDIAN HERBAL TEA! FOR FEMALES. DR. ENGLISH'S INDIAN VEGETABLE EnilllENAtiOGUE. This Celebrated Fcmalu Medicine pussessoii virtues unknown of anything else of the kind, and proving eff ectual aflcr nil miters have failed ; it is prepared from an "Indian iicrb" peculiar tu Northern Mexico nnd Tex as, mid is used by the Natives iu producing the montu LV sickness. Iu is desigueii fur both inaarled nnd single ladies, nnd is the very best thing known forthe purposu aa it will rcmovo all obstructions after iUici remedies have been tried lu vjilu. it is a ideasant lea, contain- Jug nothing iujurious to hsaith, and a cure to be relied UJH'll 111 IU1 Clisi'b. Prnlansiis Uteri, or fnltinc of th bus. or Whites; Chronic ixihmiati the tvomb; Incidental lleiuoragu uasu ui mu ciiue. Cy" I.adius iu the carlv stnso .tloued against the uso of this tea, as .it will produce iniri-UIliagu, r-ntrAncD and sold nr DR. C, W. ENGLISH, No, ?'."J RACE STUPES' P1IILADELPAIA, FA. Prices 81.00 per packugu, (with full tCrcctiona for use) sent l;y Express oj- Mail to any address. ' TOSS. Dr. F.. can bu consulted Iu all ub.tiiiate IVmnio n,. plaints, iu person or by letter, and will furi.l.l. the (Jut- ta-percua i emaie nyringa- Highly recommended by the Faculty to marrieiUadiesXjr.siicclul nurimses. Also uaiiiQpi tyuru unu niuer Trusses- improved lie tart mid Srunu Abdominal Siippurti-rs-Sluiulder llrncc Elastic aud Lace Stockings Splnnl Apparatus, fu Wmk and Curved Spiue-and Instruments fur ull d Also uaiiiQpi tyuru unu niuer Trusses- improved j!o- Unices fur In. lormities. A larse Stock of the above articles ninsiniit. iy on hand, and will be furiiisln'd at lowest rates by sending order with measurement nnd full particulajs. E7" All communications strictly corifleenllul. l'or further particulars plcuso Address, DR. O. W. ENGLISH, V0 Race Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. I HAVE no ACESXS. Nov. 10, leol-lxju. Nos. 0, 11, Hi, 15, 17 Courtlajult Street, NEAP. DROADWAY, NEW YORK C1TV. This old-establislied nnd favorite resort of the liusl f.esa Community has been recently refitted, und Is com plete iu ever) tiling that can mini. ter to the comforts of its patrons Ladieue nnd families urufpeglully ut.d care fully provided fnr, ' 11.1' tentrally located In the bu iness part of ire city, nnd is contiguous to tho principal lines cfteaiukoaU, cars, omuibusecs ferries, tec. In ciivxquincu of tie prosruro caused by the Jtcbel. -lion, juices liavo been reduced to One Dollar a d HJly Cents per Day. The tuUu is amply supplied with all the luxuries of the season, and is U'luul to that of any other hotel lu tho country. A tuple accommodations are offered fur upwqrd of 400 guests. fry Do not believe runpcra.hncknicn, and plhera who ipay suy "the Western Hotel Is full." ,r ll. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. TIIOB. 1). WINCHESTER. ,. 1'eb. 15, Idea. NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves Indebted to th undersigned on lluok account or olhernlee, ur' herehv notldad to enme and aetUa un l,v ti. i0. I March, letiW, or their adounts will positively be left in the bands of a proper officer for collsotkn. W.M. DEER8 Evvr'a Ciovs Mills. Feb. t. ItM.-tf. CHITTENDEN'S I'UILJIDCLrill.V VOJMAItiRCIAIi, COLLEGE, 7V. E. comer nfllh nail ChcitilUt Streets PHILADELPHIA, Tuts ImrruTioK, which was rilamsncil in and Is now consequently lu the eighteenth year of Its exist ence, numbers among Its graduotcs, hundreds of tho mostsiiccessful .Merchants tud lluiiuesa Men of our Country. 'Tn ilaicfT nf lh" Institution laaolelv to nflbrd VPUng 1 men facilities fur thorough preparation for kiislnsss. Tiik Hravciiks TAUnurare, Slvoh ttetptuft aa applica ble to tho various deparlmenta of trade; fenmnnthln, both plain and ornnnwnlnl I Cam""''"!1 '" Mtihc antler, Metgatlon Cicil Knglnttrlngt DttKUgt I Ognrphy, and .Modern LiKgncgeJ, I Tti! 8t stem or Iistboctioi Is peculiar; noclasscs Br act lessons am made uc of, but eacli student is taught Individually, aothntln; may commence at any lime, and attend at whatever louis arc inns; convenient. Oatauioues nielss led annuafynfter tlio 15th of April coitaniug nam.is of I In students for tho year, and full particulars of trrm,&c, and may bo obtained at any tlmu by addreslng Hie Principal, In r.iTr(isivt AcroMMODiTioxs, Kue-iprcad rcpstntien and thu length j iipcrlcnie. oihe Principal, this Institu tion uifcrs faciiilti s supertur toaiiy oiner in me coun try, forynuug men wishing to prepiro for business, and to obtain at the same time a ptrLOMt, iz-AicA ( prove a recommendation for them them to any Mcrchau tile Homo. K7CRiTr:MncN's Series of Trentlees on PoOK-Kerr-iso now nore widely circulated than nny other work on the subject, uru fur sale at the College. S. HODGES CRITTENDEN, .Htvrncyal'l.aK, Principal; Jan, i5 ISO.' I-Jin. BAUGH'S B0m FERTILIZERS, BAUGII AND SONS, Jllamifactiirers & Proprietors, More, No. 20 South Wharves, FfiEIjLAjWUjLa'jmA, R Jl W-DONE uper-Pliospliate of Lime. Little need !o said to recommend this article Us pe culiar merits ac a vigorous aud lasting umnuru hating firmly established it iu tl popular favor. Wo would stato however, that not only hating a continued care to maintain its standard etlicncy we have sought to rcn- dt-r it more immediate in its action, by the addition of a small quantity of best Peruvian Cuanu. We do not tliiim by this iiupriHemcnt. (which was made during thu past year, aud without publicly noting the fact,)our Siiper-I'liiisphato Is rendered any more lasting In ilslelf cct, or iu any way benefited, except n cusuringaqukli er uttioit on application. , I'ltlCE, 15 per 2000 lbs. CASH. I GROUND KAW RONES. - Tills nrtfclois ground without any previous prepa ration, and coulai ts Alt. tile organic matter of the bones It is warranted pure. FUICE 35 per 2000 lbs. cash. By The above Manures on be had of tegular Deal ers or of ll.UKill it SON'S. No 20 South Wharves, Philadelphia. February 15, Idii3-3m. NEW BUSINESS FIRM. HPIIH undersigned respectfully inform their friendo i anil me piimic gem raiiy, mat tn have entered in to co paitncifchip, under the name, t)Ie and lirui of .tUL,L,Ull l.VLliin ine ilSercaiiUle jJ5tisiEcs, In the "Old Arcade," in Uloomsburg, Cnlumhla co where they intend carr ying nn the business nf uxstK ual Mixni.Nutmo, iu a 1 i Is diversified branches and depnrtuients. andtn which they invito an extension of the public patronage. S. II MILLER. FREU'K C. EVER. liloomsburg, May 11, lr?ill. tf. lso, iion doors, fnr lnul' and Cnroa imn d inllnrj lr.... ....I. n '"ihei of locks u'tijal to any mado in the ITnilnd r-(ntea. Fire Aucs in one Jiry. tents ini'i' condition. All came .( rigU ; trilA r- The fcalamander Safes of Ptiiludejptia against the world. EVANS Sc WATSON, have had the surest di-mostrntinn Jn the following cer tificate that t li'-l r maunf.tclure of Salam.iud.-r Saf -s liar nt length fullv warranted the representations w huh hate been iiivdc of them as rendering an umluubh-d sjcurity against the terrific t lenient. Philadelphia April 12. 1?S. .Messrs. I'.rans - Watson: CenlU-mi'ii- It nll'.uils us tho highest satisfaction to ctutu to you, tint owing to the very nrntoctivu niiiitios nf two of the Salaman ler, Safes which we purchased of jouso-ue live month a! tint wn saved a large portion of jewelry, and ull our backs, fee., exposed to tho calaminmis, tire in RaustCd place on the morning oftjj.. nth iiist.. When we reflect Hut the.' nsfes were located in the foarth sory nftltu hiiilditig wj occupied nnj that they fell stibseiucntly inthn lieup of burning ruins, wln-r.i the van conctntration of tho jhial caused tlx-- brass pJnlcs to melt, wo cnunot but reirurd theiiri.si'ri.itinn nf ih.'lr int. I uablo contents as must convincing pruuf of the grent se- vui i) .in., i urn y iiiir sines We rhall tulte great pleasure ifl recommending them to men of busimss sure roHHU-uigiist uru. UKORUC W. Sl.M.MO.VS Hi MM., .levellers. D"Tiii'y have since purchased tix largu Safes. JUigusttU. !0 ier for thn recojition and ciitortaiumeut uf travelers w hu may feel disposed to f.ivnrit Willi their custom. Hu has tparcd no expenso in prepaijug tjic Exciiasoc, fur ihu entertainment ol his guests, neiOier shall there be any. thiyg want ng (on his part) to minister to thej- personal comfort. His house is paciousind enjoys an excellent business location. rX7"Ouiuibusesrunnt all times .between the Exeianco Hotel and the various Rail Ruad Depots, by which tray ler will bo pleasantly conveyed to nnd from tho re spective Stations lu due timu io meellho Cars. Bloomsburg.JulyT.ieGO- 'M. U. KOONS. The Great Cause or HUMAN MISERY. Mueucus III lOUIIII l llll i....t.iir... ... ... O-Uisadmirablo Lecture clearls piovcs .that the a'-ovo enumerated, often self-aflllcted. evils inay he re. inoved without medic no nnd without ilii igt-r. ua surgi u"u "uu.u tu reau ty every man ia t.o Sent under seal to nnv .l,i,. i .. envelot ,e. on H? rj.l V.W H'0":. 1 ...r.l.h. .... .1.. 1 I . - l'"ni. seMicn , V. ',.;'Jy'i'1 v "i cents, or two postage ' "S " Tlr fTllAQ I n ,-, Februa5rl8tTu''y1,r,'nV Ywk' 1'u' "". 43k wuary 8, 11-0.'. Aprl SUi ,eiJ TRUNKS I TRUNKS !-! qMIE largeet, best liandsom .a. est mill clicnpcat assort 1,1 . ,.f u, ''on'aer solid V t-riiiii(! lllllinH, tethes' Jlonntt iy lira Trunk uui in run ! i;o;unc'Ki lers Leather nnd Carp Packing Trunks &c.. THOMAS W MATTSONS. .idl. .T.'i?, i ,':1i0 'Mt',,jl ""Pfored shed spm. f ; . i '.''"ther Trunk muiiufiictnry. No. 401 Marko i. n IJ J8 JU K , (Puccecur to J. 8. Suhvijk) .WHOLESALE DVMIM Iff TOBACCO, SiWFFANI) CIGARS No. 8 North Fifth St., above Market, PHILADELPHIA. Also, Manufacturer and Jmporter uf l'OREIGN & DOMESTIC SEGA US. May Pi, lSGO-JSjii. NEW JEWELltr STORE. rpllf! iindctsigned, respectfully Informs tho citizens of S II ooiu.burg. and the public gKnoully. Unit lie ha, ci: tabllshed a uuw Store, on Muln Street. I loomsbi re In SUs. Leacork's lluildlng, wlit-ra io oiiura ("i sale' m. rco.lcrnlotcrina.nlaigeuss.jitiuentof- ' v" UliUUrliS, WA WllES.fr JEWEL R 1". Ufevery sort, r.r.A sue and doscrintli nn, l a. stock of Jeyulry is compltte, Jucluitjn variety of Lnillcs and t.'entleini ti', iMedalions, SU Chains, Lo'ikets, llreattnlns. FiiiL'r.n,..a ,V r'.A?.. ng every Sly" ""W""1"1" uf wilcli hu i(i(ltestJ.o liubtfcnfeyr ILT Strict attention glvon to repalrihg Clocks, Watch, es, and Jewelry, and all work warianled. " WKI n -nil , ,. .r EVANS Si WATSON 0?J-;!)W''1I SALAMANDER SAFES, P.E & iHUaSRliS- J't'VEl) to Ml Ckettnxt Street, M ISlSlS WHtJsJt tlore thud Philadelphia, lan e mi fcrViTI'4t'BSi, 3 "f-sortment of Fire FtSrWfiij-Saf Thief proof Salamander Safes. lf3Sfta: lso, iion doors, for InuP and JSirii? --itV-.'Mori's, iron shutters iron sah. nil 1 rinii;i-roprietorof this well ksown and centrally loca .a. ted House, the EitiiAxriE Hori-.L, situalu oil ' lu. street, In liloomsburg, immediately ?nnositu thu Colum blu l.niinty Court House, respectfully irifurms his friends unu iiiu liiuijiu in gi-ncrni jusi ruiiiiskou in a Sealed Envclono; Pr'ce C clr I A LECTURE nY Da. CULVERWELI, ON TUP ; CAUSE AND CURE of Snermato , Cu.ump i" u Mental an. Physical He .iiily. Nr-rvougi ess, Epi y ' Jmpnireu Nutrition of tie lludv : l.nssT,tn 1.1 a Womht n.M Al. ' aeUv fnVndv' ,r VK ".WV"'."'. .! on. or lilcerntlou of ..o..'of Me,noryTAve7o., d Zr UtV.VJZlT?,1 of Hooding, and dis-. tude ; 1 nul.tity j clf.Distrust : Dliiiiiiss : llin t,T ... mieciious ot ilia Lyes ; Pimples en tho Face ; Invuluu. of nreenancv aro can. Mary l.m is nns. nml h...!,i i .'. ',UMJ" ,I1U ,'UllhP. Propel. 'W'vWairlfeK'fsi.- Illoomiburr. Msv 4. 1W!iic ' "fto-t- To Destroy nl, Roaches, fee. It UttlTCy- Mice, Molca, and Anil To Destroy Red. Ruga, To Deslion Moths In Fura, Olotha, kt. T Dtsltt'o Mosquitoes nnd Fleas. To Destrcy Inseits on Plants and Fowli, To Destroy Insects nn Animals, &e' , TV Destroy livery furui uad spccUt of Verrniu. THE "ONLy INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN." Sestroyes Instantly EVERY FOItJI AND SPECIES OF VERIII. Those Pr eparnlions (unlike all ethers) us MFrcr from Poisons. ' "Not dangerous to the human family." "Rats do not die on the prcmjsi-s." "They come out of their hulesto die." "They are the only lufallinble remedies known." "13 years and more established In New York City." I'scd tiy the City Post Ollice. Used by Via City Prisons and Station Houses. Used by the City Steamers, Ships, &c. Used by tho City Hospitals, Alius. Houses, &c. Usei ly the City Hotels-'Astiir'-'St. Nkholas.'&c. Used by the Hoarding llnuse, kc. &c. Used by more than SUU.OOU Private Families. Seo one or two c-pecimens of w hat Is everywhere said d ny the people- Editors Dealers, 4c. I lIOUSEKEEPEUS-tronblcd with vermin neod ho so ao longer, if they use "Cosiar's" Exterminators, Wo Wo liave used ll to uur satisfaction, and if a box costs S", we would have It, We have tried poisons, but they clfectud nothing; but "Cu-itar's" urtlclu knocks tho breath out of Jiats. Mice, Roaches, and licd-llngs, quick er than tv. run write ll. Ills in great demand all over the country. Medina O (lantte. I MORE CRA1.V nnd provisions nro destroyd jnnunlly In dram County by vermin, tliau would pay for tons ef this Rat und Insect Killer. Lancaster Id. llcrald. HENRY R. COST tRWu arc selling your prtpara. Hons rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats Mice, Hunches and Vermin disappear rapidly EcKtjt $-.Sieurta, Dryggjrl, Windsor, Md. "Costar's" Eat Roach, &c. Eitsrajhoator, "Costur's" Costar's" Bed-Bug; Exterminator. ''Costar's" "Cottar's" Ileotrlc Powder, for Insects, &.c. In 3c 00c. aku 31,00 Uoxts, Rocills a.nu Elasks, $3c $S Sizes fur Plantations, Ships, lioals, Hotels, &c &.C. O AUTI ON III To prevent the public from being im pnsed upon by i-pnrious und Highly Pernicious Imiiations a new label has liin-n pji-jmred, bearing a Jaesimlle of thu Piuprietor's signature. I.xaiiijue each bux, bottle, or ll-sk carefully belore nurchasing, and lako nothing liuf'COsTAR'S." IC7" Sell fj,i7i;ravc-y All Vt huli sale Druggists jnthe large cities. Souk .f the Hliiilcsiilf! AftPins iu Sexy York fily. Shelleliu llrothers itC.. Hurral, Risley t Klt.ht-n , l) . h"'"10," ',lu" Co KtisJi, Cale t linbiiison A II (i I) Sands fcf'o M Ward, ClOsu ii i.'o Wheeler i Hurt Jaiuei. S Aspiuwull, .Morgan & Allen Hall, liuckel & Co Thonias Sc Fuller MclCissun tc Jlnbbins D S llarni-s U Co F C Wells U Co l.nxellctUyih&linrdiicr nun, luruu & uo Con I ad Fox r v uryis AND OT11I.RS. I'liiladcliiliia I'n. V,.I'f'ott 5. r, I no,'"rl Shoemaker it Co 11 Al-ahucstoek&Co French, UitUardi t Co AND OTHERS. AND HY Druggists, CroccSjfltog-ekecpers nnd Retailers cenoral ly in all Cguntry Tutriis Villages iu the XT BLOOMSBURGL FA. .SOiiD TJX Hi. Hagenbuch, J. R, Moj.er, & P. Luts. And by tb, Pruggi,,,, etwkl)CpCr,4ri(, R.Ha ten 0rUa,l,Zr,',ll'!,M "n Pfd" "t-ove-e is' desi ,Jdet ""-fr Jf;'"' Twin., fivliVretccdsfto for c'" Ayer'sSarsaparilla A tonrpoiintl remedy, In which tro havo hu bored to produco tio most cfloctual nltorntlva that can bo made, It ia n concentrated extract Of l'ara BarsBparilln, so cotnWncd vllh othei subUnnoos of ttlll (jreater altorativ power ta to airord an cfrtfctltd tuttldoto for the dl?enrw UnrMparlllrt i rqnttcd ) euro, It Ij bcUtvcd that such a remedy ia wnnttd by thota who suffer from Strumous coinplalnta, and that tino which will accomplish thoir cure mut prove of immense Ktrvlce to this largo cltus W our aflllcted fdlow-citlitcns. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by exper intent on many of tho tTomt cases to ba found of tho following complaints i ScitoruiA akd Scmorutous Complaixm, Eruptioss ajtd Unuprivn Disbases, Uicbm, I'impiih, Btorciias, TuHoni, Sait lliiEtx, Scald IIhau, Stratus and. Syruinno At retrnoNS, Mr.ncuRur, Dikbasb, Dnorav, Nlu. SAtaiA on Tic Dotaotniuux, DnmuTr, Dm. rarsiA Awu IiidioustiO!', lJiiYsirBt.AS, Hosn on St. AxTitoxr'i Fine, and indeed the wholj clau of complaints arising from Iw?umiy o Tun Dlooii. Tlds compound to fount a (jreat pro, tnoter of health, when taken in fhe spring, to cxpcl?tho foul humora which fwlor in tho blood at that season of the year. Uy tho time-. ly oxpulsion of them many rankling disorder aro nipped in tho bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this yoraody, spaie themselTos from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sorts, through which tho system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through tho natural channels of tho body by an altnatlvo medicine. Cleansa out tlm vitiated blood whonovor you And its impurities bursting through the skin in plmploa, eruptions, or sores j cleanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in tho veins j cleanio it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell vou when. Even whera no particular disorder !i felt, pcopla enjoy batter health, nnd livo longer, for cleansing tlio blood. Keep th blood healthy, nnd all is well; but with thit pabulum of lifo disordered, there cm bo na lasting health. Sooner or later something must po wrong, end the great machinery life is di."tdercd or ovcrtlirown. 8arapaTi..a lias, and deserves much, th reputation, of accomplishing theso ends. But the world has been egregtously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the druij alono has not all t)io yirtue that is claimed for it, but mora bicau$e many preparations, pretending to bo concentrated extracts of it, contain hut littlu of the viltue of Harsopaxilh, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led by lurgo bottles, ptctending to give a quart of Extrnot of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of those have been frauds upon the wck, for (hey not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful lisappointmcnt has followed the uso of the various extract of Sarsaparilla which Ilnod the market, until tha name itself j justly .despised, and has become, synimvrnoua with imposition nnd cheat. Still wo cnil this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such n remedy ns shall rescue xh name from tho load of obloquy which rests upon it. And wo think wo havo ground for believing it has virtues which arc irresislibla by the oidinnryrun of tho diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from thcystem, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions oa the bottle. -ft; ritrrARcn by DIt. 3. C. Ai'EB St CO. LOW13LL, MASS. Price, $1 per HoUIci Six llotUcs fr $3, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has von for itself such a ronovm for the cure tt evciy vaiiety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount tha evidence of its virtues, wherever it lias been em plojeil. Aa it has long been in constant uu throughout this section, wo need not do ninre than assure the jicxinls its tju jlity is itcjit up to tho best it cter lias been, nnd that it may lie relied on xo do fur .their relief all it has cter been found io i!o. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, roil this cuhe oi Costivaicss, JamuUee, Dysptpsia, Indititio Dysentery, Foul Otomach, liryslpitas, Hcatlfidio, PiU'i, Jlhcumatism, Erupttoni !( i'Am Distant, J.ker Conplaitil, Dropiy, TMer, 'J'ttmoii aiii fktlt Ititum, H'o;)t, Gout, Kcuralffia, at t Dinner rill, atul for Purifying the Woo:!. t They are 6Ugnr-coated, so that tho most scr.ii livo can tako uisin pleasantly, and they ato thi lct aperient lu the world for all the purposes of s tmily physic, Fries 25 cents por Box; Five boxes for Sl.COk Orcat numbers of Cltrgymcn, riiysicianj, States men, and eminent peisonngc.i, ha.ro lent their iiamc. to certify the luiparalleleilusefiihicfcs of tl.cM remedies, but our spaoc heru will not permit til insertion of thorn. The Agents below named fur. nish gratis our Akeiwan Almanac in which lit; are tit en ; with also full Jescriptions of the r.bon complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. i Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers ivitt other preparations' ilicy raako more proSt on. Demand Avuu's, and take no others. The tc want the best aid there La for them, aud tkey thuulj litvi-Jt. All our Remedies aro for side by K. 1'. Lutz, J. R. Moyer, C. M. Ilageiibuch, ninomalmrj A. .Miller, nernick,aa ty one store in every ts all Pennsylvania, DR. LACItfHX'S f Riy ATE .MEDICAL T11GATJ3I1 OM TUB riiysiologlcal View of aiarriage. !!50 IVICIIS AND 130 K.VCnAyjNC.l.-I'rirs ml' TWtMy.Hvt CLNTS. Sent free of postage to all narlrol the Union, g-n tne infirmities ol youth and maturity di.clo.ing the M-crut follies of limh seiea of all ati i-aii.iurr dchility, nervousness, denrcr'ion ef ridrili n.-llilt..t:nt, i.CI,.. ...ln..i ., 1. "" " "." UlllUit lllldKJIIlIIgS, lini'lUB ttiry emission., Idmliiiif-s defectlvo iiitinor), mdini tiou andlas-llude, trith coufisnoas of thi tiling intra: ot a Jioaratnr ArAni. Mi... f,.n,... . loung Married Lady, $c, lit. It is a truthful ndvUrli tlio niarrieil nid those contemplatlnc niarriape, vtl.au terttiin sicrut dou'rts of their idiysical cuiKiitn.it iel mho mu lontclous ontaj!i; hazarded the htulth lis; jiliiess.aud nrivilcges to wlnih every human hcmiu t'l.titled. ' ' VCUNC JIi: who arc trnul led tilth weaknes,t cru ly cuuksd ly a.tnd habit iu youth, thu nl'vcti Willed .ire dirtiness, pain., forgetfnlni-ss, soinetiineii a rilirins in tho tars, uenk uyes, wenkness of the baJ and lotv-i striiniiios, confusion of ideas, loss of hub f.r',,",i!".'l'.e.,"?c!lc.,J'1,nai' UB "" hy tlic author's KEJ ,PA'l'S ANIJ Lll.VDO.V TRHAT.Ml-.NT, yiHU IMJ THU IllROl'llAN ll&HTALS, avai'm i"mc in? "r,!' k""J'-dgu and researches ol'the m- skilled l'li.vw3ians nnd tiurgeOus iu HuroiicaiidlhelH tineitt. lliose ulinplntu theniHi l ,-ea under our ii mw '.'!5',,;i1,,f,fil!!.l!''!'t,'i,','lu" """'V NEW AM 1.1 1 lCACIOUrf RUMHIHCS Hlilrh wo are emiliW iiitrnducc lnto uur prnclicu, and the public muy rcl u fired ol lliecaino teal, assiduity, fiiintlX'V and atl-a lion hciiiftpald to thelrcascs, which has so aucitls pi-pfnffi11 u heretofore, na n l'h slcinu iu ei 1 L IJLIAR department cd'prnressionnl I'ractlce.ir post tveolu-fre years. t ?l '"ctthoHlshforMeilkiii .tiei-mcucyof,icli has lei-u le.tod Iu tfcoani: ' case, an,r never ailed tu-ell-ct ,,,..edy eyre's with an) bad ri;iilta,w ill u.u none but DuLaut y's ru. serve la, ,lndli s slitiuld not tako Hieiuir tin i luvs r. ulurs of which w ill ua fouu.i uu the wiLmior irnui nUyXo'Sle',' Mft "'! .iio'v-'ifiifi! aar ie ma"ei 10 ""y n,lvU,'t'',u.I'AlUI:f). W1'"-r-eed a etnfidcntiel medf adviser with regard to any uf tlmse interoniiiL' c la, te,"' .,..l R".vt."-i:ur main .ir in in,;;;. , J" ,!.' u""i or nno liars n It is a ,i,rriVi'Br'r famlll!"' ')' he obluinrd ss h !-en eit .nSfv.vf',fC PveiUivo to t-oucvptlon, ai.JI HUuceVd I i" !'5.f """" 'luri" ,h lust 2U ' ' Tho Sccrcls of Youlh Cnvcilfri. A Trcttttst on tht Canst of Premature Dccao-A f TrVre J"t,"M ab'ok.Z ii)7,i,' r?'tW.f?.''. V"tl'A" omonr schools. Ihth wain iuiariiUn ni,,fi, 7 i. l""i"ng uat the .atniry , j . i .. 'irom ine flmmcueement ew iriE a..c 'V" M'"' ' of tuo 31 cent llf! niKiii, niut on tuniiayj frUB1 a iiii p th" lr i?im,?nm,San,''?'' h patient communis;' ..rii;Vu!f,:rMritlr.:cf1- " wWr thSaiusuf 1mflr A,s.,,!tl!,,nt,le,1 " "inhliih'i.u"' "in?, ji'!t ' c,lJ1J"No. aiJUnkn U' Ner3. 1I.i2m. CIGARS & TOI5ACCQ. B:bu MirihlMlM iWK K it I