'he it' , PO 11Sed to being over the hot stove that she don't mind it much." Just then a woman, with a baby in her arms, came to the window of another cottage, and called Archie. "Ay, ay !" said Archie, springing up, and swinging his hat toward the house. "Don't go yet, Archie," said Willie ....Fist wait till we finish this paper; it won't make any difference." "I'm learning to obey orders," said Archie ; "besides, know mother wants me to take care of the baby while she gets dinner." "I do hate baby-tending ; it's girl's work," said Willie. "So is cooking and washing clothes, but soldiers have to do both. Right about face !" said he, shouldering his fishing pole, and starting for home, "my company has received marching orders." "Just in time, Archie," said his mother placing the baby in his arms. "I see my volunteer means to be on hand whenever his ordsrs come." "Now, Archie really disliked tending the baby very much, especially on such a warm day, when it took all patience and ingenuity to amuse his little brother, made unusally fretful by the heated kitchen, where his mother was busy over the glowing stove, made him think him self very fortunaate to be able to remain in the sitting-room, with closed blinds and open windows. But baby was not at all pleased with the darken'd room; he would not sit on the floor and roll Ar chie's ball ; he would not laugh a all Archie's antics and grimaces ; he wanted to be carried, and carried he must be. "Come on, then," said Archie, tossing him on to his shoulders. "Now, I'm on a forced march from Washington to Tex as, and this is my knapsack and blanket Heavy load r hot weather—mercury up to five hundred degrees in the shade— whole army of secessioners running away from us—bound to get there before morning—band strike up Yankee Doo dle and he commenced rapidly pac . ng the Yankee Doodle, to baby's great sat isfaction. Just as he was beginning to find it pretty hard work, the door opened, and his sister Sarah came in from school.. "Turn ' out and relieve guard," said Archie, dropping the baby in her lap, and throwing himself at full length on the carpet " - You're full of war nonsense," said Sarah, laughing. "Oh, well," said Archie, "anything to amuse the baby, and keep a fellow good natured this hot weather.' - WHALES AGROUND.-A shoal of whales ran ashore lately at Whitness, on the Isle Shetland, and getting into shallow water immense numbers—four hundred, it is said—were captured by the iland ers. They were attacked both by sea and land. Some escape, but were woun ded, sank, and afterwards •rose to the surface, and floated to shore, so that almost the entire shoal was captured. People came from miles around, and a number of. riflemen hurried to the spot to enjoy the novel sport of whale shoot- Gen. McClellan was recently ri ding along the lines of his army, examin ing the condition of the men. A young Pennsylvanian was on guard when the Gelieral rode up. He demanded the countersign. "I am the Commander-in_ Chief, George B. McClellan," vas an swer. "Well, then, Commander-in-Chief, Gen. George B. McClellan, get down from your horse and give the conetersign or I will see what kind of a hole the musket which J. K. Moorehead procur ed for us will make in the body of Corn_ mander-in-Chief, George B. McClellan." The General dism Quoted, gave the word and praised the young soldier for his conduct, and told him whenesier he wan' Led a favor to let him know. Er The War Department has called for no definite number of troops, but has re-opened the recruiting stations lately closed by order. Some new regiments will be raised for special service, as in Kentucky for the military commandant appointed there. Beyond this, no formal call has been made on States for volun teers ; the main object is obtain a reserve to fill up existing regiments. itir The brave Col. Corcoran, who has been so long a prisoner in rebels hands, and whose exchange, on account of rebel spite toward him was refused, is about to be released, and exchanged for the rebel colonel, W. F. Baldwin, of Virginia. His return will be. hailed with the liveli est satisfaction by his hosts of friends. er Mrs. Jeff. Davis and children are surrounded by a sort of " court" at.Ra_ leigh, North Carolina. Among the pre_ clans harpies there doing homage is the true hailed, loyal, ex• Senator William M. Gwin of California, who, after giving his parole of honor, stole into Dixie. .er The James river is navigable for sea-going steamers, drawingoleven feet of water, quite up to the city of Rich mond ; so that, if unobstructed, most of our gunboats can run up to the head quarters of, rebeldotn. Dr. Bomar, who was concerned in the Orsini plot, has been confined in Wandsworth (England) Lunatic Asy lum. ar:hr 14atiettian. F. L. E.:1,7.m-, Editoi JLcu~LPLLa, a. SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1862. Messrs. MATHER & ABBOTT, No. 335 Broadway, New-York, are duly authorized to act for us in soliciting advertisments, gr.c. VERY SAD.—Three outspoken Union men have been found in Norfolk by our troops. One of them was worth $30,- 000 a year ago, every dollar which the rebel government confiscated. He took to the woods and swamps south of Nor folk ; but upon, hearing that the old flag waved once more over his native city, he . returned. Meetibg an old Northern friend on the streets, he threw himself into his arms and fell to the ground a shrieking maniac. The co nvulsion of joy was too much for mind and body enfeebled by starving in the woods, and he is now a lunatic. SUICIDE AT FRF.DERICK.-MiS9 111. Wise aged eighteen years, committed suicide at Frederick, Md., on Monday night., by taking laudanum. It appears she was the betrothed bride of a young man named Dennis Stull, a soldier in the Federal army. who died a few days since from wounds received in battle. The Examiner says that at the funeral of her lover she placed her likeness under' his head, and remarked that she would not long survive him, and when . her own death was discovered, the photograph of her betrothed was found under her head signifying the wish that it should be in terred with her remains. Orange Judd of the Agriculturist, starts for Europe to day in the Great Eastern to attend the Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society in connection with the World's Exhibition at London to look into the operation of two or three of the leading Agricultural Colleges in Great Britain, France, and Germany, and especially to provide for future re ports of the crops of the Old World, upon the condition of which so much de pends the value of Breadstuff in this country. Ample provission is of course made for carrying on the Agriculturist with undiminshed vigor during the two or three months absence of Mr. Judd. ra Lieutenant Warden, of the Mon. itor, can at present'see with only one eye but he can see more with that one than any rebel commodore, captain, or lieu tenant can see with a pair. The Louis ville Democrat says that if the rebels see him coming with one eye shut, they will be sure to xun, thinking he is taking aim at them. 43" A little girl named Addie Nutt ing, aged two and a half years, daughter of Leander Nutting of Mason Village, N, FL died on Saturday Jast,trom eating matches two days before. The phospho rus, as it issued from her mouth, resem bled a stream of fire, very much like that caused by lighting matches on a wall in the dark. - Martin locker, Sr., who died at his homestead, at Hockersville, Dauphin county, on the 25th ultimo, was born near Ephrata, Lancaster county, Octo ber 21st, 1768, and at the time of his death was consequently 93 years, 9 mon ths and 4 days old. • Cr Every Traitor who utters a disloy al sentiment on the streets of Baltimore is at once knocked down by a loyal man, The same practice would have a benefic ial effect in other localities north of Baltimore. 11Er Gen. Sickles has been ordered to re sume command of the Excelsior brigade attached to the army of the Potomac. This we trust, terminates the "Sickles troubles." or A Ballon Reconnoissance was made from the Head Quarters of Gen. MaClellon on Saturday, which disclosed the fact that the rebel army was then evacuating Richmond. cr An Irishman, in recommending a cow, remarked, she will give milk year after year without having calves—be cause she came of a cow that never had a calf. • cir Mew his is said to be overrun by gamblers, garroters and murderers. An old man a cigar dealer, was recently strangled and robbed of $15,000 in specie during a . thunder storm at night. Cr A letter from Batavia, dated March 31, reports a Confederate priva teer steamer, mounted with eight rifled guns, in the China sea. She has been by an English man.of-war. C - The office of the Richmond :Exam iner has been rem oved to Petersburg twenty-four miles distant, "in anticipa tion of movements of the U. S. Army. ow The Grandfather of Gen. Halleck is living in Utica, N, Y and is ono hun dred years old. CLIPPINGS FROM OUR EXCHANGES. A negro, a very desperate character, was hung at West Point, on Friday last, for the cold-blooded murder of two Mass fachusetts soldiers. He caught them asleep alone, and murdered them for their money. He was caught the next day and was made to jump off the limb of a tree, with a rope around his neck. ----- Andrew J. Vallandigham, who repre sents himself as a brother of the Congress man of that name, has been arrested at Clinton, Missouri, for marauding upon Union citizens, horse stealing, robbery, bushwhacking and jayhawking generally. The Vallandighams are a bad breed. A number of years ago a free black man of Washington raised sufficient money to purchase a black woman. By her he has since raised a family of six. or seven children. As by the law of the District the child follows the condition of the mother, of course these children are his slaves. He has therefore, filed his claim and asked payment from the GOvernment, valuing his "piccaninnies" at $3OO each. A Bill bas been introduced in Congres to reduce letter postage to a uniform rate of two cents for any distance within the United States. The women of Poland have a watchful eye over their daughters, and make them wear little bells on their persons, to de note where they are and what they are about. Mr. Crittenden, of Kentucky, in a recent speech in the House, said of the President : "There is a niche in the temple of fame—a niche near to Wash ington—which should be occupied by the state of him who shall save his country. Mr. Lincoln has a mighty des tiny. It is for him to be but a Presi dent of the people of the United States, and there will his statue be. It is in his power to occupy a place next to Washington, the founder and preserver, side by side. Alfred Stanly, a brother of Hon. Edw. Stanly, Provisional Governor of N. Car. aline., was captured near Washington N. C., on the 14th inst., by a party of Union cavalry. He hoped that North Carolina would open and swallow np his brother if he should set foot upon her soil as its Governor, under the au thority of the United States. A woman in New Jersey took to wearing the bloomer costume, a short time since, which so mortified her son— a fine young man about twenty years old—that he has become insane. A female dromedary, belonging to a menagerie exhibiting at Stirling, Scot land ; has lately given birth to a promis ing infant dromedary, the first ever born on English soil. Jeff. Davis has sent Mrs. Davis south from Richmond, to find retreat and re pose in an obscure town in North Car olina. This is a cruel disappointment to Mrs. D., remembering that she was promised a residence in the White House at Washington more than a year ago The First N. Y. Fire Zonaves, form erly Ellsworth Regiment, have arrived at New York. They were mustered out of service, it being impossible to discip line them. Quite a breeze has arisen in Charles and Prince George counties, Maryland, by the alleged discovery of a plot for a negro insurrection. The Secretary War writes that, owing to' want of transportation, it is iniposible at present to grant permission to remove the bodies of soldiers killed in battle. The decided of a large and pow erful party in France towards the Union cause, dates from the admission of the Orleans Princes into the Federal service. At Winooski, New Jersey, a little girl named Mary Stewart, fell down a precipice of sixty-five feet, and was pick ed up uninjured.. A. number of choice horses and sheep have been shipped from Boston within the last week, to the order of parties in Australia. They are casting at Pittsburg, for our Government, a monster coanon, to throw a ball of 1000 pounds.. The loyal States, at an intimation that 100,000 more soldiers will be needed, are already offering their quotas. The Supreme Court of this State has declared the army vote to have been un constitutional. A four-inch plank, 107 feet in length, was recently turned out at a saw-mill in Oregon. The French army is marching npon Mexico and is meeting with little oppo sition. "Where will Davis Stop ?" asks a cot emporary. Where Beauregard said he would water his horse, probably. George W. Randolph, the new rebel Secretary of War is a grandson of Thom as Jefferson. It has been discovered that coal oil is a destroyer of bed bugs. Cr E. P. Christy, of the Minstrels, died on the 20th instant from the effects of jumping out of a 2d story window. A TROUT FACTORY.—Messrs. Dunham & Ives of Hartford, have a large factory in operation in Glastenbery, Ct., where trout are hatched by artificial means.— The number now in the pond is between forty and fifty thousand, and rapidly in creasing. When the stock reaches the number of half a million, they estimate a yield of 50,000 lbs. per annum. The fishes are fed regularly, and have a man in constant attendance. Their food con sists of small fish and shad-spawn. Mil lions of Sackers are raised to feed the hungry beauties of the pond. W A German woman at Winsted, Conn., thinks that "we in this country don't know anything about war yet" During the existence of a war in Ger many, she was compelled to work in a blacksmith's shop for three years, so. scarce were men. DIED. In this Borough, on Thursday evening last, Miss CHARLOTTE LIBRARY. On the same evening, after a protracted illness, ELY HAYNES, of Lycoming county, at an advanced age. • On the same evening, WILLIAM SHIELDS, Of this Borough, aged about 45 years. To CONSUMPTIVES : The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered sev eral years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Con sumption Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescrip tion is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infor mation which he conceives is invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rey. E. A. Wilson, 3mj Williamsburg, Rings eu , N. Y. A Cann To Young Ladies and Gentle men.—The sub Scriber will send, free of charge to all who desire it, the recipe and directions for making a simple Vegetable Balm, that will, in from two to eight days, remove Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, Sallowness, and all impurities and roughness of the skin, leaving the same as nature intended it should be—soft clear, smooth and beautiful. Those desiring the recipe, with full instructions, directions and ad vice, will please call on or address, (with post age stamp) Trios. F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist, 831 Broadway, N. Y. READ ! READ ! ! The confessions and ex perience of a Sufferer. Published as a warn ing, and for the especial benefit of Young Men, and those who suffer with Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Premature Decay, &c., by one who has cured himself by simple means, after being put to great expense and inconve nience, through the use of worthless medicines prescribed by learned doctors. Single copies may be had of the author, C. A. LA AI BERT, Esq., Greenpoint, Long Island, N. Y., or by addressing the same enclosing 2c. stamp. VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION: For the de rangement of the system incidental to the change of diet, wounds, eruptions and erup tions and exposures, which every volunteer is liable to, there are no remedies so safe, conve nient and reliable as Holloway's _Pals 4. Oint ment, only 25 c. per box. (209 SOLDIERS' SPECIAL NOTICE : Do your duty to yourselves, protect your health, use Hollo way's Pills g• Ointment. For wounds, sores, bowel complaints and fevers, they are a per fect safeguard. Full directions how to use them with every box. Price 25 c. (210 31:3 Wives, Mothers and Sisters, whose husbands, sons and brothers are serving in the Army, can not put into their knapsacks a more necessary or valuable gift than a few boxes of HOLLOWAY'S PILLS & OINTMENT.- They insure health even under the exposure of a soldier's life. Only 25 cents a Box or Pot. 219. T HE QUICKEST FREEZER IN THE WORLD! !! ICE CREAM IN A HURRY !! ! o Torrey's New Arctic Freezer. Fxosc its peculiar construction, can be confi dently relied on to freeze Cream or make Water Ices of a superior quality, in from 2 to 4 minutes by the watch. We have already proved, by several public ex periments, its ability to freeze cream in less than one-half the time of any other Freezer in the market. =I 3quarts, - - $3:00,)3 " - - 6:00 4 " - - 4:00N " - - 8:00 6 " - - 6:0000 " - - 12:000 A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. E. S. 3• J. TORREY, Manufacturers, 72 Maiden Lane, N. y Note : Superior Cream can be made in one of these Freezers at a cost of less than IS cts, per quart. ir:3 - Several good receipts accom pany each Freezer. [lm E. ENTRIIOEN IS SELLING HER STOCK OF SPRING MILLINERY, CONSISTING OF STRAW and Fancy Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, &c., at reduced prices for cash, at her establishment, Locust Street, next door above the Columbia Bank. May 24, 1862-Im] STATE OF DAVID C. WHITEHILL, Late of East Donegal Township, Dee'd. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will present them for settlement to the undersigned ; residing in said township. 'JOHN M. WHITEIIILL. May 31, 1862-6times.] ICE CREAM. ICE CREAM. Finely flavored Ice Cream can be had WOLFE'S every day and evening, Sunday's excepted. WOLFE'S VARIETY STORE, Market-st., Marietta. S ALT ! SALT !—lf youwant to buy SALT CHEAP, Call at the store Of SPANGLER & PATTERSON 200 S gr K s S ale O Le S a A n at LT Diffenbach's Blf. - 01ILEN'S long celebrated GIN, D. BENJAMIN. New Summer Goods We hare just receircd a full and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF EVERYTHING DESIRABLE IN THE MARKET, FOR LADY'S, MFRS 'wind OUR VARIETY OF LADIES DRESS GOODS Is very large and contains many styles o f rare beauty, adapted to the wants of the plain a nd gay. Our line of Men's and Youth's Cassinieres CANNOT FAIL TO SUIT EVERY TASTE Gloves, Rosiery, Mitts, and Notions of all kinds in full supply ; Sun ' Umbrellas, Worked Collars, Shawls, Veils, Etc. Ingrain, Venitian and Rag CARPETS, Transparent, Oil Cloth and Paper Window Blinds, Wall Paper in styles suitable for Parlors, Chambers and Halls. GROCERIES, CROCKERY AID FISH. ALL OF wincli WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP SPANGLER PATTERSON. Marietta, May 17, 1562. MILLINERY, STRAW GOODS, &C. WE have the pleasure of informing the VV public that we are now prepared to offer at our Old Stand, Nos. 103, 105 5. 107 North Second St., above Arch, Philadelphia. - A WELL SELECTE D STOCK OF MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, In every variety, of the LATEST IMPORTA- Tunis, and of the newest and most fashionable styles. OUR S7RAW DEPARTMENT Will comprise every variety of Bonnets, Hats, and Trimmings to be found in that line, of the latest and most approved shapes and styles. ar,22j H. WARD. ALEXANDER LYN DSAY, Fashionable Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, ' MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PENN. Would most respecttully inform the citizens of this Borough and neighborhood that he has the largest assortment of City made work in his line of business in this Borough, and be ing a practical BOOT AND SHOE MAKER himself,is enablea to select with more judgment than those who are not. He continues to man ufacture in the very best manlier everything in the BOOT AND SHOE LINE, which he will warrant for neatness and good fit. Call and examine his stock before pur chasing elsewhere. DAVID COCHRAN, Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger. WOULD most respectfully inform the cit izens of Marietta and the public gener ally that he is prepared to do Douse Painting, China Glossing, Paper flanging, (3-c., At very short notice and at places to suit the tithes. He can be found at his inotner's resi dence on the corner of Chesnut and Second streets, a few doors below the Al. E. Church, and immediately opposite the old Oberlin Coach Works. [Aug. 3-Iy. MARIETTA MARBLE YARD. 4)lositherifs, ileo iStmes, &e. MICHAEL GABLE, Marble Mason, Opposite the Thwn Hall Park, Marietta, Pa. —o— THE Marble business in all its branches, will be continued at the old place, near the Town Hall and opposite Funk's Cross Keys Tavern, where every description of marble work will be kept on hand or made to order at short notice and at very reasonable prices. Marietta, June 29, 1861. 49-ly PLATED WARE : A Large and line stock of Plated ware at EL L. & E. J. ZAtiar's, nerof North Queen street & Center Square, Lancaster, Pa. Tea Setts, in variety, Coffee Urns. Pitchers, Goblets, Salt Stands, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Knives, Casters, &c., &c., at manufacturers prices. REPLATING attended to at moderate rates ]\ R. J. Z. lIOFFER, DENTIST, OF THY. BALTIMORE. COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, LATE OF HARRISBURG, PA. OFFICE: Front street, fourth door arm " from Locust, over Saylor & McDon ald's Book Store ; Columbia. Entrance be ween the Drug and Book Stores. [3-1 UTINE AND LIQUORS. Superior Old Brandy, Old Rye Whiskey, Holland Gin, Old Madoria, Lisbon, Sherry and Port \Vines. Pittsburg Whiskey always on hand at the lowest market prices. Very Fine Brandy at a very low figure, by the barrel. J. It. DIFFENBACH. Market-st. MICHENRIVS Excelsior Hams. These celebrated Sugar-euied HAMS are put up expressly for Family use. They are of de licious flavor, free from the unpleasant taste of salt and pronounced by epicures the best in the world. For sale at J. R. DIFFENBACH'S. TT i I A QUAL or REGULAR TIMEKEEPERS, 1 1 can be had of H. L. & E. J. ZAIIM, Cm. North Queen-st., and Center Square, Lanbas ter, Pa., in the shape of Equilibrium Levers— the best article of Swiss levers now in the mar ket. They are lower in price than any watch of equal quality andj list as true for timekeeping AGENERA L ASSORTMENT OF n Hammered and Rolled Iron, H. S. Bars, Norway, Nail Rods, American and German Spring and Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes, Iron Axles, Springs, &e., for smiths. For sale at PATTERSON 4- CO'S. AGAIN REDUCED.—The best Coal Oil at 40 cents per gallon, or 10 cents per quart, at the Hardware of • PATTERSON 8( CO. Marietta, February 22, 1862. wTLC 0 S Celebrated Imperial Ex tension Steel Spring Skeleton Skirt, With self-adjustible Bustle. The latest and best in use, for sale cheap at Difenbach's. A CHOICE Lot of Books for children called ±lindistructable Pleasure Books; School and ' then Books, Stationary, Pens, Pen holders, c., &c. For sale by Dr. Landis. WOLFE'S Celebrated Spring and Clasp SHAWL PINS. The best in the world—made and sold at Price, 6 cents.) WOLFE'S TO LANDLORDS! Just received, Scotch and Irish WHISKIES, warrau ted pure, at H. D. Benjamain,s. TORE ROOM TO LET.—The Room lately occupied by Miss Margaret Trainer as a Millinery. Apply to BARR SPANGLER. TUST RECEIVED at the "Enterprise Wine ej and Liquor Store," Mount Soy, a supenca article of Champagne and German Wines. CT. CROIX AND NEW .PNGLAND RUM for culinary purposes, warrantedgenuine H. D. Benjamin Co's. BUGGY and Sleigh BLANKETS of various styles and at much lower prices than the same sold last fall. Spangler k Patterson. BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR FOR FAMILY USE. For Sale at DIFT.ENBACH'S Cheap Cash Wirt:, i spf;og of 150.2. £111:3t1 F;fT J. r. DIFFENI 3 ACH, No. 61 Market Street, Marietta, Pa OFFERS FOR SALE 17,e best Arerrimac Prints at 12 cents, " American " 12.;: " " " Cocheco " 14 " ~, " Sprague ,z 13q " " Mourning " loi: tC Tbe best Domestic Ginghams al 12-:, cents. Bleached and unbleached Muslins at nessly OLD PRICES NEW DRESS GOODS Such as English and French Chintzes, Mozarnbizes, DeLaines, French Ch allies, French Poplins, White and Colored BRILLIANTS, Crapes, Veils, Collars, and Notions of all kinds. Spring Cloaking Cloths, Fancy and Plain Cassinzeres, Black and lima!, Cloths, l'estings, Cashmcretts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Carpeting, Oil Cloths,Window Blinds, Buff olland, for Curtains, Curtain Fixtures, &c., &c., All of the above goods having been bought FOR CASH, will be sold cheap as the cheapest; the attention of persons waiting for low prices are respectfully invited to this notice. GROCERIES Ten Hhils. Extra Syrup at 50 cents per gallon ; Excelsior Hams and Dried Beef, said to be the best in the world. Fresh Soda and Wine Oup Biscuit ; Sugars, Coffees, Teas, &c., at the lowest market prices. Five Hhds. Sugar House Molasses at 25 cents per gallon. LIQUORS: Brandies, Gins, Superior Old Rye, Pure Port, Sherry and Mediera Wines, all of which will, be sold at the lowest price ion CASH. China, Glass and Queensware, E The highest price paid for produce. Marietta, April 5, 1862. • Greqf ipi);ap Fel DR. ENGLISH'S INDIAN VEGETABLE EMItIENAGOGUE! This Celebrated Female Medicine possesses virtue unkno'vn of anything else of the kind, and prooving effectual after all others have failed ; it is prepared Loin an " Indian Herb" peculiar to Northern Mexico, and Texas, and is used by the Natives in producing the moNin- LY SICKNESS. It is designed for both ,married and single ladies, and is the very best thing known for the purpose, as it will remove all obstructions after other remedies have been tried in vain. It is a pleasant tea, containing nothing injurious to health, and u cure can bo relied upon in all cas.s. Prolapsus Uteri, or failing of the Womb Flows ilbus, or Whites; Chronic lnilamation, or Ulceration of the Womb; Incidental Hem rage or Flooding ' • and disease of the Spine. Ladies in the early stage of pregnancy are cautioned against the use of this tea, ust t will produce miscarriage. Prepared and Sold by DR. G. W. ENG LISH, N 0.129 Rice -ST., PHILADELPHIA Price $l.OO per package, (with full directions for use) sent by Express or Alail to any address. Dr. E. can be consulted in all obstinate Female Complaints, in person cr by letter, and will furnish the Gutta-percha Female Syringe—highly recommended by the Faculty 0 married ladies for special purpw,es. Also Radical Cure and other Trusses—lm proved Rotary and Spine Abdominal Support ers—Shoulder Braces—Elastic and Lace Stock ings—Spinal Apparatus, for Weak and Curved Spine—and Instruments for all Deformities.— A large Stock of the above articles constantly on hand, and will be furnished at lowest rates by sending order with measurement and full particulars. All communications strictly confiden tial. For further particulars please adthess i DR. G. W. ENGLISH, 729 RACE ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA. I have no Agents. DR. LA CROIX'S PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON 'e Physiological Views of Marriage! 250 PAGES AND 130 ENGRAVINGS. Price only 25 cents. Sent free of postage to all parts of the Union. On the infirmities at 'youth and maturity, disclosing the secret fol lies of both sexes of ages, causing debility, nervousness, depression of spirit, palpitation of the heart, suicidal imaginings, involuntary emissions, blushings, defective memory, indi gestion and lassitude, with confessions of thrilling interest of a Boarding School Miss, a College Student, and a Youug Married Lady, 4•C., ,tc. It is a truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating mai riage, who enter tain secret doubts of their physical condition, and who are conscious of having hazarded the health, happiness, and privileges to which every human being is entitled. YOUNG MEN who are troubled with weakness, generally caused by a bad habit in youth, the effects of which are dizziness, pains, fometfulness, sometimes a ringing in the cars, weak eyes, weakness of the buck and lower extremities, confusion of ideas, loss of memory, with melancholy, may be cured by the author's new Parts and London Treat ment. We have recently devoted much of stirtime in visiting the European Hospitals, avail .. in ourselves of the knowledge and researches of 'the most skillful Physicians and Surgeons in Europe and the Continent. Those who place themselves under our care will now have the full benefit of the many new and er ficacious Remedies which we are enabled to introduce into our practice, and the public may rest assured of the same zeal, assiduity, SECRECY and attention being paid to their cases, which has so successfully distinguished us heretofore, as a Physician in our PECULI A R. department of professional Practice, for the past twenty-five years. FRENCH FEMALE PlLLS.—Ladies who wish for Medicines, the efficacy of which has beets tested in thousands of cases, and never failed to effect speedy cures without any bad re sults, will use none but Dr. DeLaney's Fe male Periodical Pills. • The only precaution necessary to be observed is, ladies should not take them if they have reason to believe they are in certain situations (the particulars of which will be found on the wrapper accom panying each box,) though always safe and healthy, so gentle, yet so active are they. Price $1 per box. They can be mailed to any pint of the United States or Canada. To TILE LAnizs—Who need a confidential medical adviser with regard to any of those interesting complaints to which their delicate organization renders them liable., are particu larly invited to consult us. E " ELECTRO-GALVANIC PROTECTIVE." For married ladies whose health will not ad mit, or who have no desire to increase their families, may be obtained as above. It is a perfectly safe preventive to conception, and has been extensively used during the last 20 years. Pries reduced to .S Id. THE SECRET OF YOUTH' UNTEILI.D. A Treatise on the Cause of Premature De, cay— A solemn warning. Just published, a book showing the insidious progress and pre, valence among schools, [both male and fe., male.] of this fatal habit, pointing out the fatality that invariably attends its victims, and developing the whole progress of the disease, from the commencement to the end. • It will be sent by Mail on receipt of two [3l cent Stamps. Attendance daily, from S in the morning till 9 at night, and on Sundays from 2 till 5 P. sr. Medicines with full ditections sent to any part of the United States or. Canadas, by pa tients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly confidential, Dr. L's Office is still located as establish.. ed, under the name of DR. LA CROIX, a t 31 Maiden tame, Albany, N. I r . Fly •