G I II T fl M R i AGRICULTURAL. THINMNG OUT FRUIT It is not to lato yet to draw attontion to 1 the absolute neceBsity of thinning oat trees , hoavlly laden with fruit. It is truo tlio - i i.. operation can bo performed only upon such rocs that arc not over large. Butit slioum , DO especially attended to 111 yOlltlg trOCfl, TYhich Ircquently over-hear, to tho injury , of the health of tho tree, as well as the quality Of tho fruit. To obtain tho lllicst I annr-itnr-nt of nrnrq llmv should not bo Bpccillicns Ol pi-ars, UIOJ BUOUlu oi lo allowed to grow II) clusters or in COUtact with each other, and all that exhibit tho least imperfection should bo removed.-- What is lOit number Will bo doubtly UiadO un in siyn nnd flnvor Tlii slinuhl ho re up in sizo anu iiaor. anis BUOUlu do rc lBCUlbcrcd. Jlany poreOIIS regard tho thining out of pears and apples afso much loss i butthry aro not judges of fruit, and baVO no knowledge of Its proper culture. 'I hnw trnnt na lurmt n nrnn na nnocililrt lof i ting tho quality take caro of itself. (Ul ' (.,. , ,r, ,.. i, Un BOmc Ot our own pear trees WO liavo removed turce-tourths ol tno enure crop, and aro rather apprehensive that too many arc si ill allowed to remain. In regard lo the pear cropjgcnerally , tho yield will not be very large not nearly bo large as wo anticipated two months ago ...... 0 C.1S0 ClSOwllOrc. Wc find tnis to bo the Germantown Tdegraph. SKIN DISEASES IN ANIMALS. Scabbles is a pestiferous disease, wheth- er it uuocts tnc norse, tne ox, mo "PiltMi?5 M: swine, or poultry, inflicting a loss not eas As "asu "at i'i, it jan.sTIm,!." i'asS ily estimated. Hcnco the duty of every in telligent farmer b to avoid it. With him prevention is better than cure, and there ioro his grand desideratum is to guard against contagion. Sheep arc, perhaps, more subject to it than any of the other animals, arisoing its much from tho fecun dity of tho acarus ovis, and tho greater ..tntcctli.flr.a nfiUn tvnfl.n tn trltinl, tllnv nwuoiiuu ui " " i"-" Ji I flhp slicen aro cxnuscd. Certain Darts ' luie siitcp; aro LSiusi.u. t.ri,am I'Jrta . of tho body aro moro liable to be affected i ' . 1 than Others, and SO is an Unhealthy skin ' ' , I inoro so than a healty one. Indeed it has ' .,, . been Said, that an unhealthy skin Will ltS" ' , , , . , i uif r roeuce scabbles (?), but this conclti- "ton uocs not oppuar la vo wcti lonuuuu, for a disease dependent on the presence! of living parasitea enn never arise sponta- ucously, but must be effected by contagion, cither by means of their eggs or tho in sect in some other stago of existence. Now, from what has just been said, it will ap-. pear obvious that cleanliness, a healthy skin and state of the body nnd a separa- tion from foul animals and tho ground, 1 ar thf mmns tn nunid ennhirinn are mc means 10 avow contagion. Quails. One of the prettiest of our American birds is the quail, and, although not very musical, its notes aro clear thril ling and pleasant. With anything likcj f'npnnt. trnntmoiil,. ntinil. hpnnrnn ripmurn 1 ..... .. , IliestlCatOd, tnOUUll never entirely SO, and add not only 111 beauty, but real Value tO , the farm i for they aro not gratn-eaters, ( but immense insect destroyers ; and a far-1 ' mm. tlmnlrl nnr nnrmir t nnnil In hn An i wcr Biiouia not permit a quau to no ue- Mroycd about his premises than ho should il IS uuiuvoiiu jjuuni j t iu iai.i nu, ao mui:u bo, for it may bo necessary to kill off tho surplus, to cat or sell, to save tho expense of winter feeding. But that is not tho capo with quailf; and even should they increase to suuh extent as to require a little grain to sustain them through tho deep snows, they will pay back tho cost of keeping in tho spring. A flock of quails in ono gar den or vine patch would bo tho most effec tual remedy for striped bugs that could bu applied, and then the remedy cost noth ing. To Cleanse good kid Gloves. I will give you an excellent rccipo for cleaning good kid gloves ; it may not answer for poor ones. I have tried it repeatedly with success. At S200 per pairglovci are worth saving. Whito ones mav be clean ed by this mode : Pnt tho glove on the hand. Dip a piece of whito flannel in Den zinc, wring it very dry, rub the gloves all over, Blow in them to swell them out ; pin up out of doors to dry, and get rid of tlio detestable smell. If onco don't ans wer, clean a second time, A nice article of'Benzinc is found at drug stores ; but wo can get such as painters use, being careful to get the best at 25 cents for onough for a dozen pairs. It Icavo the gloves as pliable as new ones if they arc not moistened. Tomato Saucr. Take 1 peck of green tomatoos, cut them into fliccs,and on every .layer of tomatoes sprinkle a little salt ; let it stand 24 hours, then take out the toma toqs, Havo ready 20 large onions, pared and sliced, and 0 green peppers sliced ; place in a stone jar a layer ol tomatoes, a layer of onions, and a layer ol poppers, with a littlo spice for every seperato layer. Tho quanity of spieo rcquisito for tho nbovo is a oz of cloves, oz of Mspice, and a J oz of mace, Cover it with cider vinegar, and stand tho jar on the stove 24 hourj to einiuiar, but do not let it como to aboil. Tho above makes an excellent sauco for winter use. TABStEiUi Drink Hop Beeb. To make fifteen gallons of pleasant hop beer, tako "twelvo ounces of hops, six quarts of mo lasses and ten eggs. Put tho hops in a bag and boil them fifteen minutes in three buck cts of water. Put in tno molasses while Lot, nnd pour immediately into a strong alo cask which can bo made perfectly air tight, and put in tho remainder of the wai ter cold. Let tho mixturo stand until cool, nnd then add tho oggs." This boor will sot ferraont in oold weather unless put in rjniU a warm plaoo. Genesee Farmer. UP DE GRAFF'S EYE AM) lOAlt INFMIHAKY, (On the Bquare, Thrco Doors from Steele's llote I i WILKESJ3ARRE, PA. ' . riMUS INSTUTION la HOW Oprncd and - 1 i-,ini.l,e,l In the most costly stylo. Reception. I wn mlnniPil Tlia Burzlenl UDnrttnont contains (tin fl s coWcc, on of 1 L n 'l c," rt 7. anil lhnVw.lhMllc.illi..M.l.l.nlo ...eel nny andnl. ! emergencies In praetlro various form or iii.ind Vc?SV,f u,""ndV,V, treat nil forms of sm-os.i "LW' npermeHpon ni mc IN ON UPS, Calumet, Oeeliion of Closure nf inn Tear Ducta. in; I Pterygium. &c. r. Ami win, treat nil form of Soros, Eye Crannied I. Ids. Opncetlos I of tho Cnrncn, nnd Scrofulous diseases or me .ye 10 of tno i-nrncn, nnu criminous uisoncs oi m i-r ,,., wlu, nii the diseases to which tin Eye sub- ,eViDAFNi:s3. - wiii trct mi tbP disease, common m the organ. ))lcharpt8 from tho Car, Noises III the ihnr m .n.w,Mng ncuHy, j!';!!?",;! co mo tn ,h(, .phronl and Nose will bo treated or.NCKAt. BUIIOUaV.-llc will opcratn upon C uh mu Ul aen itme,vlmo, unncer. Knlar. geA Tcncll, c rinttle npcrntlont by henlihs nov K4c f 1.1 Uiln Is uniuestlfinalily n pcrfoct curc.nud lii doiio wllh Uttln or no pain. Out ofinany hundred operated upoiiln , Ilnro lm, bccn no fnliure.it liavlns met the pcrfm approbation of nllwhohavo nuhmlitcdtolt lnJK teSJS ' Inrendlly cured. Those uflcring from It wllldowcM i"u'i Dr. Up Dc0r.nr visits Wllkos-ltarre with a view of ir. up liL'.r.lii vinni v imua'tiuiii: n't" u . building up n permanent Institute for tho treatment of I .tlicnyc, l:.irnnd (Jencrul aursory. The cxperlenco or 'moro than nnunrter ofn century In Hospital nnd Roner. nl practlccho hopes, will boa sulheicnt guarantee to those who may bo disposed to employ him, Mny II, im, it. TO TUJi) .PUBLIC. The underslancd would lnfiirm his friends nnd tho public generally, that he is prepared to treat success. fully tlic follow lug dlseaesis : Itlieumatlsin, llronchctls, !3t. Anthony's Dnnce.I.ots ol ipnt. nun all bioou iiisenses, Willi liispepsl.i fee. I Snliliirttoti will be L'iven or nn tmv ri.nnlrnd. Ills remedies arc purely vecetnbiu fiuo from any tnint or poison, mid safe ami pleasant. nixmnuYosT, Illnoinsburi;, April D, lFHI. Lackilwanua ,V IllooiUSllUrg Railroad o iVsai;.'(iLit TltAINS WILL RON AS rCl.l.OU'S: MOVING 80UT II. Fasttngcr. I.cavo Pcrnnton, A 20 IV 5 5.5 H.'.'.i b.S.I ll.l.'i U.53 .11. ' Kingston .... " llinomsburg ' Uupert. .... 'i Danville, .... Arrive nt Northumberland, ,M O V I N (I N O II T II Leave Northumberland, - . P.nnA.M. Danville (MO ltupert VXi " lllnuinsbiirg .... !i.:i." " Kingston, KM P. SI Arrive nt ifcrantnii, 1.30 1'reicllt Passenger lenves iiiunmsiiurg, ju.io a.ji .., ,. .1.. 11.11 n un,.il, Ill, I il-MUUKCIH liming -i,ll J iuiii u i .m.iii imhi tho Impress, train from Nnrth'd, nrriving nl llarrisburg t 2.3 A. M.. It nil i moru T.OO A. .M.. find t Ma del ih i.i at 7.00 A M. The Mall train from Nortlimnbcrl.iml leaves immedinlely after tlio Dxpress train Irom Ilur- rlsburg and Walllmore, allowing Passengers leaving Philadelphia nt 10.40 I'. .M. to reach points on this road during the next forenoon. Now nnd elegant Sleeping cars accompany tn night trains encli way between Xorthumbcrlnnd nnd Haiti. more, and Northumberland and Philadelphia. n. a. fonda. supt. Kingston, Jtfnuary M. FRESH AR1UVA 1. Spvinn anb Summer EVERYBODY. w nn undersigned, grateful for past patronage, respec ' folly lnfimnhlscustumers and tliepubllcge.ncrally ,nnt he ua,itm t0CCiVP,i from tho Eaatome cities, the nrgesianu mosi select siocn oi SPRlMiANl) SUMMER, "i ltal tins yci oeeo upciieil in iHuuuimur,;, in mum lie Invite the attention of his friends, and nssureB them to which he that they arc ottered ft; - sale at great bargains. III. Stock comprises n lurgc nBsortment of uuntlumen'SU-kauing APPAnni,. confuting m FxsnioNAm.F. dbes? Cors, or every des- criptinn j Pants, Vests, Bhirts, Cravats Sleeks, Cotton .nuikerciiief.oiovc. suspenders. &c. t; M Watchcs and Jewelry. Of every description, fine nnd cheap. N. II. Remember " Ijnttnhtrg't Chrap Emporium.' call and see. No chargo for cxaming Goods. DAVID LownNitEno lllooiiiFburg, April 10, 1801. (June ICS') I j, i'. tveit. t. x. mov New Drug Stork, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TUT. undersigned would Inform their friends and the public generally, that they havu taken the stand for merly occupied by Geo. ,M. Ilagenhuch. lu the nxchang' Untitling, on Mnin street, in illoumsburg, where he lias Juitrecetvcti u full supply of JDriigs, iTfi'riiciiics, Paints Oils, jLninirs, Arc Which will be tol.t on moderate terms for ready pay. Alo, N'OTlON'd generally, of every variety, sortand size. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded, nt all times nnd nn short notice. rC" Confectionery of tho best selections, and Soda Water in season, L A share of the public custom is respectfully so icited. EVER, & MOVER... llloomsburg, April 11, 1803. 18C4. " 18G4. PHILADELPHIA & EllIE :r a, O' A LS H This great line traverses the Northern nnd North. wctl counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It lias been leased by tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, nnd under their auspices is being rapidly uneneu throughout us entire lengin. It is noe in use for Passenger and Freight business front llurrlbttrg to Emporium, (1!5 miles) on tho East ern Division, nnd from Bhellicld to Erie (78 miles) on tho esiern uivimiiii. T!M OF PASSENGER TtUll-g AT KOHTHCMB&RI.AND. Mail Train leaves, East II 2J A. M, Express Train" " 10 57 P.M. .Mail " " West 5 43 Exuress ' " " 7 IB A.M. Cars run through without nittini bolh ways nn these trains between Philadclphiu nnd Lock llaven, nnd H.tllimure and Lock Haven. New nudelegmt Sleep iug Cars accnntpaniug the Express Train both ways between Willlauisport and Itjllimore, and Williams- port and Philadelphia. Tor information respecting Passenger business, ap ply nl tho B. E. Cor. llth nnd Market tits. And for 1'ri ight business of tho Company's Agents S. II. Kingston, Jr., Cor. Llth and .Market tits., Plul'a J. W, Reynolds, Erie. J.M. Drill, Agent N. C. Hi R Daltiinaru. II. II. Houston, (Jen'l. Freight Agt . Philadelphia, Lewis I.' Hnttpt, Gen'l. Ticket Agt. Philadelphia. Joseph D. Potts, Gen'l. Manager, Williuiiispurt, May 7 1601. THE GREAT WORLD'S r'AIR EXHIIIITION HELD IN LONDON le5l T1IOS. W. MATTSON Was awarded the Prlo Med. ol for his superiority over all competitions iu tho Culled Slates for his improvements in Travt'lUnj? Truiws, Ho being the inventor njul Manufacturer of Elastic steel Spring solid Bnlo l.ealheraud rnlltl Riveted Iron Frame Travelling Trunks, Valises, Lud'os Hat Uascs, Carpet Hags, Leather Rags, Umbrellas ntiil Hobby Horses, Hoys' Gigs, Propellers, Wheclbcrrows, I.C., which he is prepared to sell at the lowest manufacturing price. The most extensive Trunk and Carpet Hag Manufactur er in Philadelphia. 40'J .MARKET STREET, ono door nbevo Fourth, South sidu, PHILADELPHIA, T7"Salcs room on the first floor. t7Trunks neatly repaired or exchanged for new ones, Call nnd see, as we sell very cheap for cash, Nov, 14, leti'l ISmo 'bloomsbuiIo skylight, Picture Gallery. THE undersigned Informs the citizens of Rlotiin. and neighborhood, that lie has token the large room nl the Exchango lllock, extending over Harney Slohner Hakery. and the llnokstore where lie lias put in a large Skylir) t, It Is only by Skylight that good pic tures can betl en especially groups where tuch person can be taken' istas well as separate. lie has gon to considerable expense to make his es tabliihmunt first class one, and ho threforB solicits a liberal patro age tnoitablo him, Inconstantly Introduce the mode a improvements of the art, tC" Conn cy produco taken iu Exchange for pictures iir.ni.i uuaeNUTOUit, Uloomsburg, - I'M Nov. 9 -st AM nr, r,rv, fir. DH. BCHENOK'S OWN CASE, WHIMS LAIIOHINO UNDER. CONSUMPTION, n.,,1 !.r,, ,.' .,,,-,., .,. V.,,-. Vn,.. ,-,.) """' '. ' Vl , !'Y-W V L -CHIC, (ItUl Mandrake J'lllS (ICt OH " . P CMC, aw iC finn 4 m sttnnqa AWIJMntWn nn , -.wyvuu .a a.ax aa, v. aa. , To nbovo Is n correct likeness of Dr Schcnck taken many years niio, nfier he had recovered from Consmnp. Hon by n courso of his "8c n inch's ruLMosiPSvRtp," 'I he likeness, nltliodn It does net represent him nny ......k ..o .... ..o uu ,iia m. ..ni... jrui in ,ii strmiR contrast with thelmlo nnd vlcnrmis looks of the thine like as bad as ho was at the worst, yet it is in l'oilralt below, which Is the true likeness of hiiuiit llix present time. Tho contritst between theso two por traits Is so great that many would not believe them to bo thn same person. Yet there nre hundreds of per sons, in nnd around PhllatMphia, who will recognise both portraits lobe truo representations. When the first was taken he weighed 107 pounds ;at the present tune his weight is S'.'O pounds. Kmv York, Wednesday, March .10, 1B0I, 70 7 HE P33SUC. Thirty years ago I was in the last stages nf Pulninn aryCnnsumptinu, and given up to die. I resided in Philadelphia and Dr. J soph Parrish, then of this city, on cred me to MorcFtnwn, N. J,, n distance nf nine miles, which took me twn days to get there, On toy ar rival I was put In bed, nnd there laid for manvweeks. This was my native place, where all my family lived and had died nf Consumption. Dr. Thornton, who nt tended my father in his last illness, was called, and gave nie one week to fix up my nll'alrs. llo had seen nil inv fnnillv L'nth.it w.nv. anil tliniiitht I ivn, tn.n f,.n 'ihen lheard nf tin remedies 1 now olfer to the pub-( lie, wuirn riirou mi n seemeii it mc inai i couitl leel them penttrotlng my whole system. They soon ripened the matter on my lungs, nnd I would spit nffmorc than a pint of offensive yellow mat ter every morning. As soon as that began tn subside, my cough, fever, pain, night stM-uia all becan to leave me. nnd my appetite became n urent that it was with litlkulty I could dieep from ei ting mo much. I soon gained my strcnglh, and I ha . .- on rowing in th.sh ever since. For many years I h.iv enjoyed uninter rupted good health, keeping Hi In r nnd stomach healthy with the Seaweed Totil. .inn Mandrake Pills, as I um of a lililous temperament U ight is two bun dred and twenty pounds. On n r emery people would send for me, far and near, to -"e if ihcir cases were like mine. For this purpose I i n professional visits in the large cities. The. cnni-u . tives w isli to nee the one that makes these niedicil nd who was cured of consumption by them. To make new Imii-s is impossi ble ; but cavities in the lungs and chri"ic ulcerations of tin,-bronchial tubes can be healed in It cases are dying hourly under tho ordinary in-tit,i,i ut of nhvsi- clans, and lust surli nre ni'ed ' i, roper use of Sclienck's Pulmonic Syrup. tfe:i . I' .-tc, and Man- iraKO rius. I ntn now a healthy man, with a 1 evitv in tho middle lobe of Hie richl Inn". the t c t. i u verv liiitrh Itciali7eil anil complete adhesion of tli pleura. The leu lung is sniinit, ami the upper IMm -t i .in right lung is In a tolerably healthy conititinn. To. ureal reason why physicians do not cure consumption is tliev trv In do too much t they give medicines to tlnp the cough, tu stop chill, to stop night sweats, hectic liner. and, bv so doing, they derange the w holo digestive powers, lock ing up the secretions, nntl eventually the patient sinks and dies. After I make a careful examination of the patient with the llespiromcter. and find lungs enough left to cure, I direct the patient how tn use the threu remedies Remove the cause and they will nil Unpof their own accord. No ono can be cured nf consump tion, liver ci mplnint, dyspipsia, eatarih, canker, ill ceratedlthroat, unless the liver and stomach are made healthy. In New England this canker, chronic catarrh, ulcerate I throat, elongation of uvula, is more prea lent Ihan iu nnyothcr section of the country. This is frequently c.iu"d by n foul stomach. You tray burn il nut Willi caustic time nhd agtiiu, and all they n ili get is tintiinrarv relief. Correct thu stomnch nnd liver. and thty will heal tipthein-elves. i.oou ii til i it i o ti is tno remeity. it you nave nny dis ease in any part of the budy, it will remain there and decay more nnd more until you can getlhe stomach in the condition to digest food, nml make new blood to take thu place of diseased matter. This is thu only way to Heal eavities in the lungs and itlreruted brnn ilnal tubes. Correct the stomach and liver, nnd nature will do the healiut:. Mauv nersons have un idea Hint retlaln medicines are great purifiers of the blood. When bliind is once diseased it cannot be pitrilied ill is disinseil tho same ns the disenscd matter in tho system ; but get the apparatus in order, the liver and stouiaih, nnd give it plenty of nourishing food, it will make new blood, which will take the place of that which is diseased, Sclienck's Pulmonic sirun is one nf tho best nrena- rations of iron muse, it is a powerful tonic of itself. nnd when the Seaweed Tonic dissulvea thu mucus jit the slutiiacli.aud it is carried nffhy the aid nf the Man drake Pills, the Pulmonic Syrup is made into blood. This is Hie only way to cure consumption. If ! Tall inn gei u b'oou uppctuc ituu iuou noes not titgest, I can nutcure the patient Never mind the cougli ; remove the t nuse and It will flop of itself. This is the most trouble t have Willi my patients ut my rooms. They suy, imcior, i ii-ei stronger; lean calt my night' sweats are better, and I fei I belter evcrv wnv : hut mv 1 cough Is so bad yet ;" and they are as'.onised lo hear ino say uiai unes not matter ; retnnve the cause .ind it will stop itself. Scheuik's Seaweed creates a sood appetite in about nine days, when Ilium is tin lung dis ease, unless thu liver is so congested that the Man drake Pills caHiiut unlock the ducts ol Hi., gall hi adder in that shortspaee of time, in nrde- l-i allow the 'talu bile lo pass oil' Keep tin iivcr and the slouiaih healthy and thcrois less danger nl consumption ornny other disease. It Is hard to mrm cold when those or gans, ire healthy. Those that nre bilious, low spirited. umiry, iuciihk siupiu, couieu tongue, poor appetite, nervous, stomach In 1 1 of wind, i'verthtng that is eat en lies heavy, loss of memory, try one hut llo of. SCIIEXCK'S SEAWEED TONIC, and one box of S IIEN'LK'S MAN DRAKE PILLS. It is only n cost of 1 one dollar nnd twenty. live cents, with full direrliuns. 1 This is sufficient, in many cases, lo satisfy w hat the I medicines tire. Frequently one buttle innKus a great , change in tho system. Any person that enjoys ordina ry health, by using tho Seaweed Tonic nnd Mandrake . Pills occasion-illy, must get the digestive organs in I such ii healthy condition thai they become fleshy. I, can produce a number nf my old consumutivepallcnts nuw enjoying good health, weighingnenrly'.'nilpiiunds. I ill coniludu by relating three cures 1 have made in New "tork.nnd which lire nil diileretit, nnd with unv one who leels any interett in the matter to visit them'. First is Mrs Farlow, residing tliun at No 11)7 Houston street- Her husband called upon me ut my room. 'M llotid street, nud wished me to call and see her. lie said I could do no good ; that ho had nil the best inuili iul ulleuilaiice. uud ull said she was ton far gone with Consumption tohu cured ; but she had heard of some great cures I bud made, and he desired tu gratify hi r wishes. 1 called, uud found luir lying confined to hir bed in the lust stage of I, rniidu.il consumption, uud without doubt must havo died soon I examined her lungs, lound both bronchial tubss , ry miiili alfertcil, but no cavities had formed, her cough was very severe, the spit-box was half lull of thick pus. Pulse 110. legs swollen very much; and worse than all, she had chro. ulc diarrhu'u, Her bowls had Incii moved cluv en times that day, I (old her she had lungs enniigh tube cured, hut that this iliurrlin u had been luui! ttuudiutr. and Inir stomach was iu such an ulcerated condition that I was afraid nothing could he done. She insisted I should try and do what I could fur her. observing that she wuuld not last long in ihe condition she was in, and I could not make her anv worse. 1 cave her first a dose ot my Mandrake I'ills, and the tonic nnd Syrup freely. Dial was on Tnesdav. and bv the nextSuudav the diarihu-awus carried oil', licrappetita had returned and she lould tit up in hod and eat her dinner. She is now well, nud gave me a long certificate, certified to by the Rev. Dr. Howling. Mrs.lliiilholomevv.KI West Fnriy-flRh street, came to my rooms with a tumor on her liver, She was luw spirited, ikiu sallow, tongue coated, bowels costive, no appetite, and fust sinking into Ihe grave. The suid tumor hud been running over fourteen years. 1 gave her Syrup, Tonic and Pills, und told her to take litem Justus the directions were printed, Sho came baik tn my rooms, Iti llond street iu two weeks, suinewhnt better ; Iter tongue had begun tn clenn a little around the edges, her skin whiter and her eyes brighter, nnd the tumor discharging very offensive mutter, much falter than it had ever done before. Sho kept gradu ally Improving, nnd in ubont two months sho came tn my rooms very much frightened, saying thntthe tumor had nearly stopped running, nnd was healing up, and that every doctor had told her that If It uvcr healed It wnuld cause her death. I told linrtlial thedlsenso had , all Uflbur system, and nature would heal Ihu ulcer up. 'i'hey ore nuw healed, and have been for about nycur. SSdiH "V 5!;.' mIm, ioo, any oi" t'oniion and sheilas hearty nnd robust a wnmalias you will J thm to come rind sen mr. Thn next case Is Mils Sco. e I1. from Slmiifnnl. Conn, Mrs. Ilntthotnmcw got her ,uvn to see tne, mid she has liven ever since nt her ,m?r nunnllttna nf blood. I examined her lltllBR W lilt the losplrnmctcr.i.nd In all my practice i never round nno without! Ittiigso fargoi,o imiltho other Inn snsiiunil. wouiii inn i dui winy iiBiiiiiinii-iem i m .nuointc-ji.ii-, , Seaweed Tonic, anil M.uj.IrnJco I ill. nil jronicd In go 1 ' ! I. M'... L '""" i'i ''..Va , . .., .... ;.- , V. V weight. She hni some tough ret, wlli ll I do no nnt thlKk will li-ato her bclore June. 1 should think It would be of meat Inti'ff-sl lo poirte iniprejildlci'd pliy clrlnn tn vllt these cases, particularly Allan Hmlleld, or nny of thorn who havn been rnred by mv medicines. '1 hey nrc uiinierinis In New Vork , but the nhnvc Intee nil dilfer frmu eaih other i and If my i Urines arc do Ins hat 1 represent lliey nrn. tney siiouiunavc mo charpei but Tor n thoiouijh etninlnathin ho charges tim e dollars Price of the I'ulnioriic iyriip and Hea. weed 1'onlc each JIM per Imltln, or $d the hall doen. Alninlrnku I'ills '.'.iri'iits per box, nnd for sale by nil UrueuUtit nml Dealers. June II, l-OI.-l y. TO ALL INVALIDS. I IRON IN THE BLOOD, It Is well known tothe medical profession that IRON Is the Vital 1'rlnriHle or l.lfe llleuient of tho blood 'I his Is derived rhiilly from tho food wu eat ; but if the Inod Is not properly digested, or if from nny cause what ' ever, the tiereury quantity of iron Is not taken Into the ciriulatlon, or becomes reduced, Ihe whole system snirers. The bad Mood will irritate the heart, will clog up the lungs, will obstruct the liver and will send its disease producing i lements to nil parts oflbo ss teui, undevery ono will sutler in whatever organ may bo preui.pnscii to iiiseuse. The greut value of I 1IJ0X AS A DIGniriMi: j is well known nnd acknowledged by all midlrrl men The dllliriiltv has been tor.Main such u Iirenarntlnu o it in w ill enter the circulation nnd assimilate at nine ' with Urn lllond. This point, says Dr. Hayes, Massnrh lisetts Htale Chemist, has bicnnttalned in the I'cruv i- an syrup, by cnmlilnntion in u wny ueluro unhiiow u. ( tiii: i'i:iviax svitui i I a I'rntcrtfd ftolutinti (if ttf rrotoxiilr nf Irnp a NVw Difccnrurv hi Alediclnn Hint titrtftcc at Mio Unnt rf Dit I l-a?. I)V MIlMVI!tt,' IIIU UJUUil Willi lid Hill 1TJ ItClpIt Uf (illo lluiiit.'iil"irun. THE IMUiCVllK SYIfUI Cures Dyspepsia, I.icr Complaint. Dropsy I'cvcr .ind Ague, l.uss of l'.uergy. Low Spirits. TJIJJ VEIWI'IAX SYUUP Infuses strength, vigor ami new life into Hie system, and minus up n n "iron cniisiituiiou. 'V.' I ',; VI JlAT NVIH1P Cures C'Jironic DiM-Dnxa. Scniful.i, ItoiU, Scurvy, Loss of Cenfitituttnnnl Vinr THE 1 Ell U V1AN IS Yll UP Cures Nervous Affections, Female Complaints, and all diseases "f thu Kiilueys nnd Hladder. TILE PER Ul 'JAN 6' J II UP Is n specific, for all diseases originating in n bad statu of.hu bloodf or accompanied by Debtlit) oru Low Slate of the System. Pamphlets containing ccrtilicaus of cures and recotti menilatiiins from soino of the uiot eminent Physicians Clergymen, and others.will be sent Free lu nny address Wc- select a few cf the names to show the character of the lestnnonnH. JOHN P.. WILLIAMS, CSO. , Trcsldont of tho .Metropolitan Hank, New York. Rev. A1IEL STEVENS. Late Editor Christain Advocate and Journal. Rev, P CIIOROII, Editor New York Chronicle Rev John Pieniouf, U'Wis Johnson, M I). llev Warren llurton, Rev Arthur II Fuller, Rev Gordon Rnbbins, llev Sylvanits Cobb, ltllsnell Kinney M I),, S K Kendall M 1). W R Chi-holm, M 0. Francis Dana, M D. Jeremiah Stone, M. D Jose Auto. Sauches M D Abraham Wetidill .M D. A A Hayes, M I). J H I hiltou. M II. ) Rev. T. Starr King, itev i.pnrnim iuie, jr. Rev Joseph II Clinch, Rev. Henry Uphani, Rev P C lleailley. llev John W (Jlmestend, II, V.. Kinney, M O. Prenared bv N I, CLARK k. CO cxi lusiti ly for J. P.DINS.MORI', No P.H Hro-iday New Yolk. Soul by till Drugsbts, No Family Should be Without it, Only 2.5 cents n box , roil St!.! uv .', PDIXSMORE No hll llriudw.iy, New Vork. S W FOWL!'. & CO No. Id Treuiinit it Hoi-Inn And by atl Druggists and Country Stroekeepcrs. .May II, ISiil-PJin. BELL 6c ALLABACH, PropriUart. CORNER OF THIRD S7y PENESYLVAN1A A V VASHINGTON, D. O: II. c. now e it, SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY offers his profess lonal services to the ladies and gentle men of I'.l.ioinsbttrg nud viiinity. He Is prepared to atleinl to all the verioim operation? in the Hue of Ins profession, and isprov ided with the latest Improved fJiCKM.V TKKTJI; which will hein.crtcd on gold, platiun, silvcrainl ruliber base to lookw'.-ll us the nutiiiu! teeth Ml ieral iilnte and bit ck teeth manufactured nud nil 1 nlMi,litillU r ,....,l. .'XAlulll- ,1,l ril.rlL- II 1 1 1-n 1 1 f-,t III I Resilience nnd olhren few doors nbovo the Court II iii&c, same side. Ul.ionisburg, June n 1B03 . a. THOMPSON, PAUL & THOMPSON, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 1 1 S y SP R O V X S 1 0 14 3 No. 43 No'th Wharves, PRILADE LP II I A. tC7" R UTTEH, CHEESE, No v. U Jrin:i 12ino. II A M S, c. J .TOIIN C. YE AG Ull, MANl FACTURER i. WHOLESALE DEALER IN aiiATiS, caps, : .STRAW GOODS, BONNE I S AND ARTI1-T0IAL FLOWERS, No. 257 North Third Street. Phila'd. Nov 211, 1H.2 I siiEJWPessATac BOOKS, DOCUMENTS, PAMPHLETS and Speeches; nnd copies of the United States, nnd Statu Cnnslltutlons, in v arinus styles, always on hand. JOHN G, FREEZE. n omtbiirg, Nov. 7 lSbH ESPYMHOTEL- II'IIE undersigned, having taken the Espy Hotel, I Inn ly kept by Mr. E llowill. would re. n i tfully I nfurni Ins friends and the public in geuerul, Ihul no pains will he spared fur the satisfactory entertainment of all who mny lav or him with their cuitoiu. JOd I) .V. VaOJlHANU. Espy. Aprils. 11 rPUKTroprKtorol tliu M-II-tciiovu itint ceulrally lora i .1 ted House, the Evrinsui: HoTtl., situale on Mai. Street, in Hlnnmshurg, immediately -pnustte the Culuui , bia County t'nitrt House, respectfully informs his friends nnd thy iiuhlic in eeiiL-ral. that his llniisu is now in or ' dcr for the reception nnd entertainment of travelers who may feel disposed In favor it with their lustoin. He has spared un expense in prepaiiug the Exiiianok, for the entertainment of his guests, neither shall lucre be any. thing wauling (on his part lo minister to their personal comfort. His house is spacious ami enjoys un excellent business location. ITT Oiuiiibusea run at all limes between the Exchango i Hotel and the various Rail Road Depots, hv which trnv. clers will hu pleasantly conveyed to nnd from the re spective Stations in due Inno tu met i the Cars. W.M. II. KOONS. Hlooinsburg, July 7. Iti'-O .i. x ;w y as y ATTORNEY AT LAW, HLOOMbHUfifl, PA. Ol!ko ill Court Ally, formerly occupied by Charles II lluckalevv. nioouitbtirg, Dec, 4. lHS'l. BLA.NKSI BLANKS! J ' Of every duscriptton, for sale at this oEeo be cured. ' J. II. SOIIl'.NCK. . ). ,,f Issue nnd Deposit. llnll-Uiwilliig nnJ Btoam-lloatinB I Dr. J. II. RcJienck can bo fnuiidnl his principal nllice, , i,.t office, frlerapli. &c, ftc. i ,, No. :i!l Notlh blh Htreet, 'lillnilclphlu, every Snturilny, The I'roprleto'f tins spnrcd noHmeor otpenso I n t in r . t .....u . i, i n. i..i.. -,..., ..r i.i t.t (.rt..rn tfi... ..in! ihoroush nnd cninpleteor. .....11. ...! Iha ...U pta.l blimu . linrn ntt.l It.iW llfi.V Kin 0 hu Atirl. HllHl.t1l.l mill IIIB1 CSS f 111 t B n . iiri.ii.pii, ..I., .nn.. .. ... mMsMm rplllfl INSTITUTION l under tho solo innnnnemrh J nnd dlmcllon oi i roi. v. i...i.i.i -, clpal of the BtmtMMTOif coMMr.ncw, cou.r.an. Tim course of Instruction embraces all tho rolutsHos of n thorough practical bus ness education, and I m been lately uxlendcd by tho Introduction of nn Act i il lluslness Course, In which the Student cnsnRCs In thn I ottlinl ea.lM of buylim nnd sclllnir Bonds ' "'''J'J nny ever presented tn thn public, nnd feels fully 'as sured that after hnvlng been himself engaged In actual business, nnd Having unit mnuy years "ini "'"." teaching the rclnco of Accounts, nnd being nideit ny , 1 n full nnd clllcoicnt corps of teachers, he will be on. , ' bled to make thorough nnd successful grnnuales ot nil ) I who may plnco themselves under his charge. In this essential branch of n businss education tin College offers better facilities In the learner. I ho Spenrerlan svstem will ho taught In nil Its varieties by ti n must skillful inasters of tho nrt. Hpeelincns of , Writing from this Ins'itution have received thn hlEhcst nicomiums from the press, . l'or general Information, terms, fcc, ndilrcss rort-nt. lego Monthly, which will ho mailed frees tor spcti. mens of Penmanship, enclose two three cent stamps. Address D. W. I.OUT.I.I.. Principal. Lowell's Commercial College. Illnulinmtou, N. Y . P. P. (Ilia of Hitter tc Duncan's No. 1 highly finished flue, perlect point, oulll spring Oold Pens, wllh holder un.l .... ivitrrnlilo.l fnr nnn vear nnd tn suit, Will be I sent, free of charge to any one who will remit 53,50 to ' the nbovc address. . Oclobci :i, Irtill-ly riMIEundcrslgnetrtsatso extensively engaged In the X UuiimaiiHi Jtuminsa ri 1 1 , 1 keeps i-nixl.iiiily on hand nil for ale ut liis Wan-rooms, a large assortment nf FINISHED g-rj COFFINS, Ily which hu is enabled to fill orders on presentation Ai.su-Keeps a good llorso nnd Hearse, uud will at al times be ready to attend Funerels. SIMON C. SIUVE. Hlonmsberg, January 2'.). U'SO a-,, Trtf - K V ANS & WATSON . S l?rKV& SALAMANDER SAFF.S, ? '1 Wbfy V'-t W MOVED to Xu. lli.SDIA.fti ,y.,JiV.jjiV-i.j Ktrert, ritiladrlphiti, have EVANS & WATSON ur, Fuurth Mum Wim iiiii ii I. ii nri'i in i' i ir, hi i nu Tli Iff nrnnf Siil:uuant!ir Htift's. lso, iron ilnorn, fur ImTiks unit &JV -.'D5.-Z siores, iron suuuers lion sasit, nil WA-vsXVS makes uf locks uiiunltu any made in the United States l-trr Sttfr in one Jtrs, All came ovt rizht with cot lent in uootl cotnlittnn. The Salamander Safes worid. nf Philadelphia ngsiirst tin EVANS & WATSON, nave had the surest demostrntiou in the following cei lilicato Hint their manufacture of Salamander Safes Ihm nt length fully warranted the tepresentatioiis uhicli lint a been made of th as rendering an undoubted security ngainst the terrific clement. Philadelphia April 12. IcSO. JlfMsrs r.rtini ft Walton; Gentlemen-It nirords us the highest satisfaction to slate to you, that owing lu tho very proleelive qualities nftwo of thu Salamander, Safes which we purchased of you some five mouth sinie we saved a large portion of lewelry, nnd ull our books, .ttc., exposed to the calaminnus, file in Ransteud lilaco on the morning of Hie llth inst.. When wc ri licit hat tliene safes were located in the fourth smry of Um building wu occupied nnd that they fell subsequently intun help nf hunting ruins, where the vast concentration of Ihe heat caused tho brass dates in melt, we cannot but retard the preservation of their vnl untile contents as must emu luring proof of thu grt at se curity atliirded by ymir sales. We shall telle great pleasure in recommending tb'.'ir ' men of business if n Hire reliance ns.unst lire. GEORGE W. SIMMONS &. IIIU)., .cattfen). (TT "They havu since purchased six large Safest. July 20, lSii-.'. . August 20 lcS . TINWARE & STOVE SHOP. '"IMIE tindernened rcspr-ctllilly Informs his old friend .. un, i riiFinuicr. mni no iia piircliaseii liis hrothers merest in Ihe uhnve estalillshiuent.and the coniern wils herealler be rotuhiited by him-eirexclifivelv. t He has Just received and others for sale, the larg OJJ et nnd most extensive assortment of FANCY (flvg? S'POVES ever introduced mm this market. TSSW His stock consiits of a complete as-ortiui nt of he lies! Cooking and parlor stoves iu the market, tog, th er with Stove Fixtures of every description, liven and Mux Stoves, Radiators, Cylindar Sieves, Cast Iron Air Tight stoves. Cannon Stoves. A.C., 4ic. Stovepipe and Tinvvaie con-tantly uu hand nud manufactured to order. All kinds of repelling dune, ns usual, on short notice. The patronage or old friends and new iiistomnrs re pectfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT. lllooiiisburg, November ld 181,11. tf. FI11SI1 JMCTII & UROTUEU.S WHOLESALE ' T 0 B CCO D E A T V T?' er J' 1J " INO.l05,NOltTn TI1IUU ST11KKT Five doorshclow Rare. PHILADELPHIA IMPORTANTtoFEMALES IP iii Hi 'J3 i3 AJM A Tf 11 2) TO TBEiili; SiAE&BlES ! BOTH MARRIED AND SINGLE. Oldest Itegulator lor Fomalcs i DR. CIIEESF.MAN'S FEMALE PILLS Will immediately ruln-vi. withuut pain, all disturban ces of lite periodic i'i si barge, whether arising from re laxation or suppression. 'I'hey act like a charm in re moving the p. tills thai nciompauy difficult or imtnoder lit'! mc iisiruiitinn, and are the only sale and reliable remedy for Flushes, Sick llenilaihc.Paitis nt Ihe Loins Hack nml Sides. Palpi'tilinn of the Heart, Nervous Tre mors. Ily sterics, Spasms. Ilrokeii Sleep, und other un. pknsnut and daugi rmts otl'cits of nu unnatural condi tion nf the sexual fuuclinti. In the worst cases of Fluui Allius, ur Whites, they clf.-tt u speedy cure. DR. CIIEESEMAN'S FEMALE FILLS. Hnve been used uver a (luarter ofn Century. They are oHered us the only safe iiieuiis of renew ing inter rupted menstruation, hut La lie must bear iu mind that, there is nun condition uf thu feiuule system iu vvhiib the Pills t.iuihit be taken without producing it piculiai ri ull The ciiudiliiui referred to is i'regniiucy -thu lesiilt, Ml. carriage Such is thu irresistible ten. deucy of the medicine to restore thu sexual fiincliuiis to ii normal rtinditioii, that even the reproductive pow er of nature cannot resist H. They cantiul do harm in any other way. DR. CIIEESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS. Are Ihe only Medicine that ttrried and Single Ladles have relied it (ion nr many years, nr can rely upon now. Ilevvnre of Imitations I These Pills form Ihu Finusl Preparation ever put for n aril, with immediate und Persistent success. DON'T HE DECEIVED. Take litis advertisement to your Druggitt. ami tell him Unit you want the best and ninst reiiublo Female Medicine lu the world, which Iscnmprlsed In uu. iiii.i.c.u nr. a ii.nni.i, rii,i.Mii! They have received, and nre now receiving the san ction of tho most eminent Physicians iu America, EXPLICIT DIRECTIONS with each llov,the price One Hi liar per llov, containing from M to bu Pills. Pills scut by mail, promptly, by remitting the price li, ll, riiiiin.lii,. nr nn .. ., , I, .......l , . . ' .-. .... .,.., ,,. ..., , ,,.,,,, ,,,, , curran funds, Sold by Druggists generally, IIUTIIINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors. -,.., , l Cedar Street, New York. 07" Sold in niooinsbtirs, by Eyer & Moycr, nud E 1 ''U"- Feb. 27, leo4,-ly. ( A. LOGAN GRIM, Attorney and Counsellor at .aw, I.AI'ORTE. HUI.L1VAN (X)., PA. I MJ'HM4 oU"r tl,im' i"on,P"J' HOSTBTTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A pure and poiycr(nl Tonic, corrective nnd allerafWc of wonderful elllcnry in dlscasu of tttu STOaiACII, MVBR AM) DOWELS. Cres Dyspepsia, Mver Cnmplainl, Headache, (leiiera Diblllty,Nervnusiiess, Depression uf Spirits. Con-itlpntini-, Colic, Interiulttent I'evers, ('riiinpn and ipnsms, nml nil i omplaints rf either Pex, ntlslug from llodlly Weakness whether Inherent in the system or produced by special utiles. I NoTitiNtj that Is not wholesome, genial and restora tive In Its nature enters Into Ike composition of 1103 ITETTER'S STOMACH HITTERS. This popular pre ' turnllnn contains no mineral of nny kind, nodendl 1 botanical elements nn fiery excitant i but II Is a enmby na Inn nfjlho extracts nf rare balsamic herbs and- plants with the purest and mildest of nlliliiru'itc slim ulenl". , , ' Ills well tu he forearmed ngainst disease, and, so fur as thu human system cm be prnletted by human means against maladies engendered by nn iinw holesotue nt luusphcre, Itnpurn water nnd other external causes. 1 litis I li t I tj n o in 1 1 i,un may o reueu on in u sum- 'guard. , , 1 In dilrlrt Infested with Frrtr nU;nr, it has been I I found infallible us a provi titUe and irresistible its n remedy nnd thousands who resort to II under appre hension of an attack, escape On-scourge ; uud thuitsiinls who neglect tu avail thniuelM-s of its pmtoitivr qual- I mes iu ndvutirc, nre cured by a very brief coitr-e n this marvelous meilkiiie IV v- r nml Ague patients, uffer being palid with quinine fur mouths iu vain, un I tit fititly satutated with thai I'angiirous nlka'nld, are not unfreqiiently restored to health within a few days bv the use of IIO.-Ti'.TTLR'S lll'l TF.I1S, I 'Ihe wiak stomach is rapidly Invigorated and the ap , pi-lite restored I y this nuiceable Tnnir, nn.l hence it i works wondeis iu cases of Dtsiepia nnd In less con I tinned forms of Indigestion. Acting us n gentle and puiuluss npperient, as well as upoi 'be liver, it also invu-iu'ity rellavfiH the Constipation superinduced by Irregoltr action of the digeiive nnd sei retive organs Pet son-of feeule habit liable .Werom Mark, Low vtr. ol Nil its and 1'ite rf l.nnen'r, find prompt nnd iiermaii' ut leln f from the HiilfM. The testimony uu ihis point is most conclusive, and from botn sexes The aguuy of Hillius t:,, lie is tun hot ly as.ttaged by n sluglu'iliise of the stiuiuhtii, and by occasionally resorting to it, the return of the ,'iimplaiiit may be pre vented As n cener.ilTon'e, IIOSTETTEK'S HITTER- pio-dureelli-its Whiih nnlt be eApelieliii-d or VVltnes-ed before, they .in be Hilly npp-ei tali d.. In cn-es of Con stitiitinnal waknc.s, )ireuiature di cay and debility and decrepitude arising troni old nge. it exercises the elec tric inllueuce lit the toiiva e lent stagesofall dtst-ases it operates iiu delightrul inviiroraut. When the pew. ers of nature nre relaxed, it operates to re-iiiforci and re-establish them. Lust, but not at, il III,- mils safe stimuleul, being iinmifartureil frn-n sound nnd itnioru oils materials, nml tutirely Ire" lrnm the acid element-, prcscnl more or less in all the ordinary tonus and stomachics of the dav. N'o family meilii me has t.r.n so titiivi rally. nud 1 1 may be truly added. tleacrcttUtj popular wllh thu intelli gent pnrlinii of the tommuuitv, as IIUSTI'.T'i'Lll'rt HIITEUS. Preiareil by IIOSTETTElt i; SMITH, i ?ITISIH"l!i-.'ll, P. OySold by all Druggists, Grocers uud Slurc'tcepcrs everywhere, i November 21, 1303- It. i HELMBOLD'S Genuine Prepaiajions. COMPOl'NI) FLI'lD EXPHACP lil'CIIU, n live and specific yeiueJy for ili.MW-es oftliebl i- Kiiluiy-i, liravi-l. ami ilr'psical swellings '1'his inediriiie iin reuses the pauer of iti'iestion. and excite tho nbsotbeuts iutu ln-althy actiouj),' whii h tin Wiuery or Oalcareou- ileioritinus, tud all Uuiiatur.il Enlargetuements are rediiieil, at will ut pain audiii. IIatiintti.il. -:o:- IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCI1U. For weakness arising frnm P.xsesscs, habits of Dis siptiti Early lodiscn tion of Abuse, atteiidi-.l with the lollnwiiig symptoms :w Iiili-iiisitiou lo I'xertiou. Lo-ih of iNmer Lo.sol Me ly, Dllliciilly of Un alhitig Weak Nirves, 'Preuihltug Horror ol Hiiase, Pain in tin Hack Universal Lassitude of ihu .Musrular System, Hot Hands. Eruption on ihe Face, Dryness"! the Skin, E'usliiug of tin-Hi'di , Pallid I'outitcnatir-.. 'Phese sy tiiptom., if allowed to go on which Ihis medicine tnvanuhlv removes, soon futlmv Imcoumy, I'A'irnv, EriLLecic Pirr, In one cf vv hich tin- Patient may require Who can sny that llu-y are not frequently followed by those Direful Discuses " "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many tire invar" of Hie cause of their sullcijue, b it none will coiil'ess the records of the Insane Asylums, A nd melancholy deaths U? fou-uniptinh hea'auipu witness- to the ttuth of the n-sertiou. The Constitution once ell'.-ilml vv lib oriranic we a v ! requires the aid of Medii lm- to strengthen uud lui i. 1 oi, ilo the system, which llelinlmld'H i itract lliiihuiu variably dues. A trial will convince the mutt tkeptu-al FEMALES FEMALES. I In many nflectioiik peculiar to Females the Extract I lluihii is iiiiequalled by nny other remedy, us in Chin rosis or Retention, irregularity, paiurulncs, or Sup- i I iressinu nf Customary L ui nations, nlieralcd or scir rhous state of ihu Uterus, Leiuhurrhio.i or Whites, I Sterility, and fsr all complaints incident to the six,! 1 whether arising from indiscretion halms of dissiti-i-tion, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. -!! Take no inure H.ilsam Merriuy. or unpleasant Medl cities for unpleasant and ilangeruus din-asct lldm. hold's Exlratt Hitchii and liupiovcil Rose Wash cures secret discuses in all their stages- At link- expense, l.iille or no chbligu tu tliit. No iiiiunvcnience. an no otpns-tirc. ll causes a frequent desire nnd gives strength to Uri nate, thereby remnving oli.truitions, prcventiu" aini curing sirieinres of the I'relhra, allaying pain und iu llainui.trion, su Irequuiit iu the class n tllsenses, and expelling all poisonous, diseased mid vvorninit liintter. Thnusiinils upon thousands who have been the vic tims of quni ks, und who have paid heavy fees tu he iiir.-il in n sliint time, have found they vvero ili-.-eived nnd that the -POISON" has, bv the use of powerful astringents" been dried up iu tlio system, to break out in an aggravated I'nrin, uud perhaps niter marriage. -:o: Use llelinbold's Extrae'. Ilm hu for all .ill'eitious .tud diseases of Um Cnnury Organs, w ueilier exi.tiug iu Mulo -Mid Female, irimi vvloitever cause originating and no miiliirof how long Handing. 1 Diseases of these Organs requires the nid of it Diur-' ctic, llelniboi,!' Hjirau lliichn is the- Greut Diuretic, uud iscertiln to have desired ill'ict in ull Diseases fur vv lm h ll is rei omiuendv-d. Evidence of ihu must rqlialda nnd responsible char-1 ailer will accompany the inedliine. Price 1 per Dultle, or 0 for $5. Delivered to nny address, sr rurely packed from obser vatloii. Dcscrlbu syiuptnms ill ull boiuiuiiniciniuiis. Cuies guarituteed, udyiie giutls. Address leluls lor iiilurinutiou tu II. II. IIEI.MHOLD, Chemliu Ull South Ti nlh st , below Chestnut, Phila IIEL.MHOI.D'S Mutual Depot. IIELMUOLD'S limit ami Catmhal Warthousc, .VII IlKOAIHV.lV, N).vv Yo.K. Iliivvnru of Counterfeits and uiipiliitipleil dealers who cui'cavur to disnoso "ol their own" i,n.i i ,.u,n. articles on tho reputation attained by IlcliubnM's Gen uine .'reparations, Etliutt Hucliu, Extract Sarsaparilin. i 8arsaiarilin, improveu uiisu vvasn. FOR SALE B Y All Druggists Everywhere. AKK FOR DEI MUOnil'S. TAKF NO OTHER cut oul Ihe ndvertisameiil and tend lor it, ur 8A ,aoVi'y ' "1,'otl"n" ma "romm I Cheap G5ro2ory Store 1 1LSO HATS, CA1S A RIII S8BOs riMlli undersigned having buughl out tho of6.,' J David Btroup, has removed his lint and Can up toHltoup's old stand, wluro in uddition to l rlor assortment of , FALL AND WINTER ',3 Hals and Gaps, S? CONFEOTIONARIES, CIlACKKns, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Spices, Dried Fruit, Jiultor, Coal Oil, UrucJ Tailor nnd Hand IJa,n'D, Books, "Writing Pnpor & ink Hardware and Ccdarivarc, ' P-ckcl A'm'va, Comb i - .J'C, ()c, ,J-C( ' Together with n variety of articles generally kf,,, . Ptnre, lrnm k A Ini tf 1 1 U Mrlliri. n wl,r, 7e Invite, the til eiitloii o'f Hlino'tiiakcrs rj1!!' (n,lic. mnKiri and t JOHN K (1IRT0N. Illoomiburg, Dec. S, W,3 Keep Your Evr ON i'HIS PLACE, SECOND A lilt IV A I. m NEW GOOIXS! IJ AS . nlarged and greatly lumrnvcd 1,1 1 i.., n I i nml "linked It with a large and suuerinr . i,lri rfltl,Nt. Illlil f L II. llll II OUUIIS, WltlCll Will i tnlK,, lovv' as at nny other establishment m tbeeuuutrv. Gilicns at 10, 18, 20 and 23 cat s Mmhis, Isliadird (Old lirown at 2.0, 2s up la -Id (furs. DRESS GO!)!) of ovmy shad- qi.,iu, and price; a lull Hue of Demi-stir Guo,(. vl . Ch-i ks, Hrlpes. Ticks Liniu-ii and fott.,,, Table Diaper, Ginghams, Nanki-rns ,Ve ,v-r good snpidy of Ladles Sh -en ami GaitT New stuck of lints mid Cap,, All U'ool Ingriiin and CoUiigc i nrjidx, n splendid nttiele Just opened and lor sale A fresh supply of Groceries and Spices, n now rit of CADAlt AND WILLOW WAlt. .MACK ERA I. by the ipmrti-r, half and wbob b,r , Noa. I nnd 2. meilltitii and large AKo. a lau. ,n siileuilid asHorluieiit of new designs. Also, a new lot ol 'i'RUN'KSntpl Oil Cloth Sutclats. llavine bought these goods belore the hi" rise pri-Ji.in-il to sell low. iheup a- the cheapest l'or i. iniiutry prn.tuci.. WE STI.'DY TO !I.EASi:. I'lnniiisbiirg, .May I.', luol I I The Berwick House. lUnvvky Columbia co. P "(Ti HE undersigned would rospei ifnllv nnnoiiii.--L'i!i;' ''"lends and Ihe public general, tliu hav ing leased '.his well-know u liuuse hehisgivn , nthoriuieh ri novation. The rooms have been rn i-.,'i eil iindthe eutiri establishment eti-gantly- refurui le lleing pleasantly nnd eligibly Inriied, an l pruvn' wllh nil the requisite convenient es. it olTurs In Hi public the eombised atlv.iulagu. of A Firsl-Class OoieL- MIS T.UJIX will .ilwuva In- Mtppli.-il uiili ihe hn,t!li niiirki'H ntl'iinl. nti-l HIS IMUuilli thi- tli-iciftti lunr Truvl it, ilniv.-r-, if.inihti,r'!. Imiir t K iit-riMijiiioii.ii I'll tn u 'in ral t-;itlfiiriiMn. I'lirt'Cil .hmI LoiniiHMl.i iinr Hitnll" tn tilmij-r. tu .'tltt'iirJniM-w, Staltin; lha niit ii(iiipl-tu niitl txltMifivf In bi-nion J. 1'. SlUBET. Mny '.'. I "ill. MORE MEN WANTED 1 , REVOLUTION IN HIGH Pll'UEV L.H11GE AIUUVAL OF SUMER AT PETER ENT'S STORE, ix i.ki nr uritr.nr, coi.i'miiii awxrv. n HAS just rvceived frnm Philadelphia, nud i opening nt the old siaitd late y occupied by Main & Eut, a splendid assortment of MERCHANDIZE vvlinli will be sold cheap tot CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. His stockconsi-tsof Ladies Diets Goods choicest stjlm and latest fashions LillHcos, Muliiia, Ginghams, Flannel-i, Carpets,, iShawlh', Ilo.-iur v, Si'lb, REAU1' MADE CLOTHING. Cassimtrc, Satinets, Cottoniides, Kentucky .leaiiis, Tin cud, &u. G roceries, I Queensware, ' Cedarwaro, Iltirdwnro, Mcdinino-i, Dnigsi, Oils, I'aint.-t, Ac BOOTS ,i SHOES. HATS ,t CAV. In shop s-pery thing itsunliy kept m a country tier" I'liuiititioiinge of old Iriemls, uud Hie public 'gen n1 ly, is rosp-ctrully sojined. The liigheit market price paid for country pro In' Light Street, April 31 l srj I. I l-i Ell ENi lfl3 W F.4 K 5l -IO RP. FOR SPllNG ,f. SUMiMEW. lll'j Rubxorilier has iust received a new tis'tortment of lli,si,-,v 'I s,nii,iinn n,,,i v.-.vr.a -ill such us S IS IP a V tTi 3& a l a u j (7LOVF.E, 'DOLLS, STAYS. SA'l'CIIELS, II0OPSKIRT8 PORTAlONIES, An other nolinns. tn which she Invites tho attootn'i I oi uu- i.iiuii-s generally. aWhtelt r ,t WllsntiV Sowing Mnchlnes fur sl. ! Alvn-Sunday Si liiuil Hooks and Hibles. ,,,.., .ni. ,mun a nuir uesiorcr wnicli win givu ' gray its natural color, I A. I). WEI'.H I . Next Door below Court llou.s JIlQonuburg. May 21, If 01, SOIIOLASHII'S FOlfsALE." - .,, t. ...... . i iiisiiuiKi, buiuiui-rciui uoiicge, Hliighumplin Ltllteiideii' rhlladolphla. Stratiun.Hryanl i. Co,. " ' These Scrips, are iuumoiiiiU of $16 and 30 and atl issoinuch cash, by the Student on cntring either '('" UllOVU Colleges. Yoiinif nu-n ili-alrinr mol.tiiln a lllllsli rd Collegiate Education, will here find a good ipcrnO , limi hy applvingut tlio nllice rfthe 1 May I lii6t COLUMBIA DliMttCUA I SPRING Miiu suy qj' .kjl tsy o