Cameron Among the Newspapers. How He "Was Milted. We make room for the following let ters from John Russell Young, manag ing editor of the New York 2W&une,to his partner In the Post at Philadelphia, taken from the Now York Sun. They illustrate Young and they Illustrate Cameron— Don and Simon, eßpeolally the wonderful honesty of a I three. There are more constitutional thieves In the world than poor Ferdinand Cox. The* Post Is In pecuniary trouble and the Sun goes on to say: A SAIL I—AN EAST INDIAMAN DISCOVERED. In this dilemma the Commodore swept the political horizon, and fattened his eyes upon Simon Cameron. The Tribune has been Cameron’s unrelonting enemy from the time bo left the War Department for the Russian mission in ISG2. Its silence, if not Its influenco, in view of the Chicago Con vention and tbo approaching Senatorial election in Peunsylvanln, would be invalu a*Tlie affections of Mr. Greeley's Commoj dore for the M War Governor ” experlenoed a sudden change. He wrote letters to the •• pure oatriot of Harrisburg,” r diculed the Governor, belittled Grow, belied Kelley, sneered at Gov. Fenton, disparaged half a dozen other public men in a single letter, and thus, getting “ Lochiel” in a “ money lending humor,” soon found a willing pur chaser. Cameron was caught in his own trap and beaten at his own game. He bought the Philadelphia Morning Post and the “editorial iniluence” of the Tribune , and paid therefore 95,000. It Beems, how ever, that the first purchase did not hold, for, subsequently, an additional $5,000 was demanded and paid, and that was followed by a final payment, so far ns the books show, of 92,250. making in all $12,250 for the Philadelphia Post und ” influence” of the New York Tribune. Whether the seller was able to effect the complete delivery of the goods named in JJie bill of sale, the files of the two papers will show. UROW STRUCK HEAVILY—MANY TUIISUNK PROBLEMS TO SOLVE It would pay. So thought the Commo dore and so thought Simon. On Nov. 17 the Tribune Commodore wrote tho follow ing letter on Tribune note paper : Dear Charley : I have been all in the dumps these few days about our poor little baby. Such a healthy child, if we only had more milk. lam afraid this case is 'mak ing me old; certainly it shows me the sternness and absolute duty of life more than over. I hud countod so much on [-Jay] Cooke; not altogether, but vastly. My next movo will lie on Simon Cameron. I liuye a promise from Grow to give me $5,000. Ho wants Vice-President und building up in Pennsylvania.' He said ho would give mo this after the New York Election. Any man can do great things with money. Wo .have dono great things without, and must do them uguiu. I think our iriends should help us more, but perhaps Lhose who help themselves are best helped In tho long run. Unlil aftor election 1 tun tied here; oven then it is not wise lor mo to go away, as I have many Tribune problems to solve this winter. After the election, however, I shall address mysolfto the J'osl exclusively. Old follow, wo have hud many hard pull ings in our life business. This is no hurder than a hundred others, and wo are bound to reach deep water. Announce in the Vont that special arrangements will be mado to have the New York roturnsoarly. Hay you will bo happy to see your friends. -I’ll not sond the Jb'en.s a despatch and you shall have twenty— all that go to Washington. Always, Jno. CWMKHON TO UK NTUt'CK —“ THAT’S (JAY !” Simon was at llrst bled very gently. In November, ISiIT, Mr. (ireoluy'sOummodore wrote the following letter: Monday, Dear Ciiaiu.ky :— 1 * I am eloanod out—dead broko—burstful, and must look elsowhoro for newsupplies. All my salary Is gone. Please Homl mo receipts for payment of money advanced. Don't forgot my expense credit. My last trip to Washington was to soe Cameron for Post, and to get him iutho money-lending humor. J. Ih S. should strike him lor a couple of thousands, and put il in Jointly into the concern. I talked to Cameron two hours about the Pos. Ho is filled with Iho desire of hrenking down Forney. Credit vtv with §1,(JOO on account <>/ the. lloc note paid , anti enter it as so much money paid {o the. .Star on account of indebt edness. Impress upon .1. I>. S. the necessity of getting money out of Cameron. Also, see J. 11. about his obligations. Ho wrotu me ho owed to-day-- Forney..' & r >di> •Jessup pun Hoe v l,uuO 1 don’t know how in Heaven’s name he got through. I paid Hue, hut as Jessup’s nill is really ours- and we have need ot J. JJ.’s money so that lie can’t pay J. W. F., please go around and see him and confer with" him, and if you get Thomas' noto c.ishod, help him. The paper looks splendid. J am yUut you yet Assoeinteil ['ress news anyhow. That's yoy. JNO. TICK I M I’KACi! M ENT nl' ANHKKW JOHNSON. The Commodore returneil from Washing ton in high glee. Hu again began to pre pare the Post for a long voyage. The fol lowing letter was written after his return: 6 N. V, Tiuin'n!•: IhurouiAi. Dkpaii’t, \ Nov. HU, Ists7. j Dh.AU Hoys: I cnim* through from Wash ington ISuriduy night, having arranged tho impeachment testimony brat—tho biggest thing out in tiio way of heat that 1 remem bur, Jt was tho sensation here yesterday. I nm going to see Hoe, to pay him the Ktjeond thousand for tho press. This will out oil’ supplies from mo lor a little time, as the raising of this second thousand with auxiliary hundreds hustled rneall up. You should hv all means try and have your Thomas notes discounted, and then I will come up with added reinforcements it I can. Cameron says lie will help (lie Po.it, and make his Iriemls help it. I talk to him two hoursnhoui.il in Washington, lie is very bitter iibotjt Forney, Your MoMielmel obituaries were terrific ami onpilnl. Im peuclimetu will die away until Christmas, and during the holidays I would turn the batteries to local matters, and see if we can not increase the circulation. Tout a voti.s. J. K. Y. “AN INNOCKNT I.tTTt.U KITTKN." On the strength of Cameron’s promises, tho decks were cleared, and everything mudo ready for action, A month rolled around, and the sky began to look squally. The Commodore wrote as follows': , Tkiiu’nk Editorial Department, ; January J, Bids. j IIKAR Cil.Mtl.KV : •" " 11 I huve jUHt hud J. H.’a Hijiieuioni, which in beufthy. Advertising hist month, s2.2bt»; last quur ter, .t)j—u business all luld of about j4t),OUU u year, which is very good for an innocent little kitten. I suppose J. IS. told vou all about the interview with Moore. It Las made me feel very bail, especially at the delay it) not getting the Cameron mat ter straight, J. H. writes that you are ex pecting Stockton to go to Harrisburg. I Was sure ho had gone, and in that hope was easy and content. It seems 100 had that ufler getting this Cameron matter nicely under way it should bo allowed to drift and waste by the way, whilojour cred it sutlers. It makes me lose heart and worry, and sometimes almost resolve to abandon everything but.my own business iiere, to lind delay after delay, and the hours going and going, and nothing done, it seems as if you ami I were lilted to each other and lo nobody else. You can im agine the wear of this thing Upon, me in addition to mv own duties hero, which are growing more and more heavy there. a Charley, l wish I had twenty friends like you, \N o would move mountains. 1 wish you would send me a statement, also send mo a receipt for $lOO lor .Sheridan, which a wails your order. Consider this ,s nh roxu. IJon’t Buy I mil coming over. Meet mo at train. Tout a vuu.i. jno. THE HORIZON AOA IN S\V RPl' - “ A oooj* TJJ IMI I- OU I’m. It is understood that at this time Cameron was hied Lo the u mount ol £.".,1)00. This kept the crow of the Post in “salt horse'’ and “dull" uiitil April, wh*‘ii tin* hcri/.on was again swept, Cameron and brow dis corned, and the leeches again applied to the former. The Commodore kept two strings to his how. He played fast and loose with both Grow and Cameron, as the following extract from a letter written to “ Hear Charley” on March 10. isds, will show: Sunday. Dhar C.— * " * pom looks well. Grow being Chairman IHepulilicun Slate] Committee is u good thing for us. lake wise the defeat of Cameron. It will make him work, and mako the Post more neces sary to him. Yours, Jno ANOTUKR K\W)IH> n.N CAMERON Still m trouble, another swoop was made on Cameron. <>,s April 1H u Idler was written “ Hears.,” telling him how to form u joint Block company accmding to tho lawsoi Pennsylvania. The letter conclud ed thus: This being done we can divide the shares in the of their ownership, ami sell out enough to Cameron or any one else. I promised Hon Camorou you would go to Harrisburg and confer with himlhereaneut very Boon—in u week. Then he said he would have the money ready. Have this done as speedily as possible, as It will be the basis of a new and permanent arrange ment, Yours Always, •Tno. JtnsHKi.T. Yoro, TICLI'.ORAM I’ROM PAMKRON’H SON But Hears.” was tardy as usual, and tho Commodore soon afterward received tho following despatch from tho son ol Sen ator Cameron : H.\uitisnui«», Pa., May 1. John Bussell Young, Tribune office, N. Y. StnuKlon has not yet been here. I go to Washington to-day. Will you ask your brother (James R. Young, Tribune Wash ington correspondent] to see mo tin's eyen ing or to-morrow morning. .1. D. f'AMKRON, m * KICK HEALTHY ARRANGKMKNT.J ThiH despatch he forwarded to Philudel phia, with the following letter: p. May 1,1808. Dear Charley—l enclose a despatch from Hon Cameron, which Bhowa that he is anxious to mako tho arrangement with Stockton, and about which I Imve written to him twico without any answer. I-tele graphed hint to go and see him in Washinc ton, and learn upon what terms he would take an Interest in tho Poland whether he was in the humor to do what he prom ised me to do in Harrisburg. This is the very best arrangement, I think, that you can make. Cameron’s alliance with your paper will give it a great deal of political % value; it will enable you to buy a large press; and if you don’t have as much In terost in the paper as now, your interest becomes a certainty, and not a speculation. Lot Cameron coma in without lessening what you own. We can-make an arrange ment now, and probably we cannot do t any other time. It willDepermanent, wm strengthen yonr paper, will make it ® «SJ“ cess, take the Star out of Its present dim caltles. enable you and it'to-meet all y°« r engagements, and give you smooth sailing hereafter, without any debts banging over the conoern. lam very much surprlaea at not receiving the statement for which! wrote to you. If I had received it. I should have gone to Harrisburg and closed the matter right up. As it is, I may go to Washington to-night at 7J and see Cameron personally. McClure writes me from Chambersburg to know whether you are in anv different frame of mind about soiling him a part of the 1-oat. I have made no re ply to him, but of course shall say that it is of the question to make any ar rangement upon the basis indicated in his conversation with me in Philadelphia. He tells me that Brown and Harding nave both voted against his admission to thd Asso ciated Press. If I go to Washington I will telegraph you, and shall probably ask you to meet me on the 10 o’clock train that goes through. Yours truly, John Russell Youno. Chas. McClintock, Esq. The N. Y. Tribune Editorial Dept., ) May 29, 18G8. J Dear Charley: I am quite anxious to bear the conclusion of your compuny, and the condition in which its affairs stand iu Philadelphia. I promised to deliver Don Cameron 125 shures at $-10 a share, being $5,000, in 30 days ; und as this was an abso lute contract on my part before he went to Chicago, and the beginning of a negotiation for as much more of the paper as you choose to sell, I am anxious to have them trans ferred; to him. Blakely writes me that Forney is trying to give him some trouble about the Star. What do you know about this? Jno. Russell Youno. Chah. McClintock., Lsq. METROPOLITAN TROUBLES. Things now ran very smoothly lor two weeks. Then the Commodore, alter strik ing Cameron again’very heavy, began to hedge us follows: Tub Nuw York Tribune Kuitorial ’ Dbpartmknt, June 17, IBUS. j Dear Charley: * * s My impres alon la that we are doing ao well that we hud better make an arrangement with Don Cameron in tbo shape of n loan, giving him Post stock for security, rather than to sell out any part of our interest in It. I have contracted to deliver him 125 shares in .‘5O days from the 18th of May, I think, for $5,000, and on this contract I have raised and paid out to Biakely $2 500, and shall probably pay $5OO more on account of that Jessup A Moore bill, which will leave $2,000 to be applied to any purpose that is deemed best. If you havo the charter uli right, why should there be any delay in forming the compuny? I have got guile as much as I cure to do in 2Veu- KorA, and I am very con tent to let things run ulong in Philadelphia so long as they run on easily. Probably 1 shall go this week to see bow things look, and to havo a good time all around. My recent visits were so anxious and unpleas ant that it would do me good I think to go over and stay a day or two, without any thing special to worry me. * :i Does John really think he would like to go out in the Pacitic Railroad ? If he does, I will push the matter, and see what is to be done about it. Yours, J. K. Y. It was whispered around the newspaper oflices on Seventh street, Philadelphia, Ibut tho new Commodore was to rceeive recog nition by the new Administration, and was to bo appointed to some high place. Mr. Greeley, it was said, would not accept of lice, 'i'he next greatest jouruulist in Anmr ica was, tbeiefore, to bo selected for a place in tho Cabinet. This thing was " llxod." A gentleman in Philadelphia procured a private inturviow with the President elect, ami informed him that tho " Blue-eyed Boy” of tho Tribune was owned by Cam eron. Midnight. “ Do vnu know thut to be Iruo?” said .Grant, “I havo it in writing. The young man lias been bought ami paid for, and bus given a written pledge to Jo anything that Cam eron would ask.” Then the tiling was “ untixed, The Lieulenantoflbe /Witfforwurd went to Washington, and spent elfort, time and money, but to no purpose* The spider bud been caught in his own web. Grant suw it. The name had been rubbed from the Cabinot slate, and could not be replaced. The Lieutenant went home. "Lochiel” was defeated, and the new Cabinet was botched. lIOW MR. OKUKI.Y RECEIVED THE NHWH. < hi Friday afternoon lust tho originals of the above letters were shown to tho Hon. Horace Greeley. 110 read them through yery carefully. lie didn’t rise to his feet in a (It of passion, und smash the bust of Lincoln adorning his sauctum ; neither did he break tho chairs, dismember tho table, or split the dosk standing in his room, 110 simply threw himself buck in his chair, drew a long breath, und said: “Well, Sam tills is mighty interesting reading !” Three hours afterward he left ihuTWAn/o’ oflioe, jamming his black felt bat on tho back of liis head, exclaiming, "Well, well sold again, for tho eighty sixth time.” Tho Commodore tendered Mr. Greeley his resignation, which he learned thut tho underwriters and supercargo hud heard of his management of the craft ; but the re signation was not received. Instead, tho owners of the gallant old craft assembled in the venerable Horace’s private oflice yesterday afternoon, und it is understood that their Jonah was tossed overborn-,1. Wlint Yount? Nays. To the k'ditorxv / the Evening Po\l . I thank you for the spirit of vour com ments upon tho recent publications in tho Nun newspaper: “ I ft he latter alternative prove to lie true, the whole press will receive from this case a shock to its influence, a stain upon its clmrueter.The eil'ects of which may counter balance many years of the upright and honorable labor of others in the service of tho public. It will certainly now be more necessary than ever for all members of tho press who wish to save it from disgrace lo join, not in merely denouncing the impos tor now exposed, hut in keeping the rest of the profession entirely above all kindred auspicious.” 1 am content to accept that judgment. What I have written, I have written What I have done, 1 have done. I take the fullest responsibility, and do not write this in any way to escape from It. I remember writing many of those loi ters. Ido not remember writing others. I have not seen them. The person to whom they were written had been my schoolmate and friend. The friendship was broken by his misconduct in a business interest, in which he had been placed by my inlluence. When lie left it I was menaced, with Ibis publication. 1 was told Unit a small sum of money could suppress it. My reply was that I had written many things which I did not care to see printed. My bank-book, letters to my wife, my diary, my persoual correspondence generally, could not be made publio without annoyance. I bud written nothing, however, which could make mo lose the respect of any one who knows tne. ol'course I am sensible of the error of ever having had this correspondent. For that mistake I cannot make sufficient ex piation., For twenty-live years I have looked upon him as a friend, when I should have known that be was merely a dog. I gave him confidence, personal association, generous bounty and charity, when to him essentially, charity was very precious. I should merely have tossed hlui the crumbs and bones from my table. That was my blunder. There are men who hold in our social ecouomy the same relation which vermin hold in nature. I regret that the same dis tinction Inis finally crept into the press. When any scoundrel has private letters to sell ho muy find a market in a Now York newspaper. Ho will not only have them printed, but so dexterously arranged and clipped and eliminated and commented upon, that mat tars which were nevoi in his mind, and cir eumstunces which never existed, will be made to appear aR his lilo and speech and thoughts. The simplest transactions in business will bespoken of us crimes, and the courtesies and umenities < f life will bn held as glossing conspiracy and intrigue HThere arc ptirases which have no mean ing, a meaning can be iuvonlod ; ami, with an editor ingenious ami fertile with ills pen, there is no limit to this invention. 1 do uot believe in suits for libel, as a general thing; hut I have given tho editor of this print an opportunity to explain and defend this last transaction with private correspondence before a jfiry ot his country men. Having done this, I have only to say ibai there Is nothing lu these letters which 1 cannot explain; whenever an explanation is pioper. It is uot proper hero uud now. One other word. This publication is part of a resolution, determined cllbri to drive me from The Tribune ami the press of this city. It is only the culmination of a con spiracy which has long been engendered. I am salislied that it has taken this shape. Ii btts brought to ino unexpected and precious evidences of friendship, and from no men more warmly, 1 am proud to say, than the generous and noble gentlemen with whom I am associated in business. I am respectfully, Your obedient servant, John Uuj-rklt. Young. A CARO FROM ATTORNEY GENERAL IJRKWSTEK, Jo the Editor of the Evening 'Jclcyruph : Some papers to-day publish an article from tho New York Sun, In which it is said that Mr. John Russell Young lleeced me of $l,OOO. This is wholly untrue. Never, di rectly or indirectly, did I loan money to that gentleman or uny one on his ac .ouut, or at his request or iustunce. Such is my respect lor him and his abili ties that I would bo happy at any time to give him any help if lie required it. Mr. John Stockton, a friend, for whom I haven great regard, did twico or throe times dur ing ihe past six months borrow from three hundred to one thousand dollars of me, but has always promptly repaid it within a few days, and he has not owed mo for a long time. He always borrowed - on bis owu account, and not on account of any other. This I would not now mention, but he states so himself in his paper to-day, and tho article In The Sun asserts that I hud been fitted by Mr. Young for The Morning 'Post I will conclude by saying that my loans were those of friendship; and I was then too glad, as I will again bo too glad, thus to help a worthy, upright young gentleman in the honest pursuit of an honest living. I am, respectfully, Benjamin H. Brewster. Philadelphia, April 28, 18H9. rrTiE LANCASTER WIEDSKI/g US'TEXjIjIG-EISrOER, MAY gy 1869. kfiittiiw Ann MTKTKKIES OF aU my symE'oma were entirely yaneed, and TOE BEAIJTIKB AHD HisrisiUM v my health and strength improved very fast. NATCUH In a few weeks I found myself In the enJoy- The times are pregnant with startling cveni£, men « of health, and able to perform old isms, theories andlallaoies are fast atsap- m orelabor. mental and physical, than at any pearing beneath the .glganllo wheels or pro- TCGV j oaB time sinco I-left Airloa. May God gres'lon and human development. Change )s si Qsa yoa in all your researches »n his great written, with the iron finger of time, upon ail laboratory, and makejrou his agent la reator matter, seen and unseen, material and spirit- 4 thousand! to health, ual. The mighty, omnipotent power that iU # IuUMO r*.v. A. A. CONSTANTINE. .fashioned the stupendous orbs that revolve in : •the Immensity orspace, {created all things in i bkoozly.*, N. Y., No. 113 Harrison sL,! . wisdom and purity. The majestic ocean, the . January 20,1860. J deep blue sea, the beautiful earth aud all , T 0 TBS afflicted zvxbywhbbx. things therein contained, were planned anu nurlng my labors in publishing and editing created by virtue of that universal law of bar* a U6Wfi p a per for many years la this city, ana mony, whoso power holds sway ov ? r . a “* ln * I also In the performance of my dntlesas a cler telllgenoe is maulfested in all created things, ey man In tills and other cities, I have become both great and small—the tiny insect, tne tfiorouchly und Intimately acquainted with beautiful butterfly, and Godlike man, areeacb . Leonidas Hamilton, M. D., the Justly-celebra endowed, according to their kind, with the in- ; ted Liver.-Lung aDd Blood Physiolan of this stlnctor Intelligence ordained by Him who i is located at No. 540 Broadway. The “doeth all things well.” , i doctor was lor many years a regular practicing Wisdom. Justice and love are the throe great : ptjygician | and also for some years a professor standard-bearers whose sumptuous bands f n ODe O f oar best medical schools, and during mete out to eicU individuality the measurooi , fiaC h extensive ♦•xperlence, he fully realized Divine, universal law, designed by lua p I tbeinadequacyoftneordlnary treatmentmade mighty Mind who fashioned alike noble man : Qgg of ln all r hronlc diseases, more especially , in his own Image and all lessercreated things, j class of tronbles arising from deranged The beauties and wonders of nature never f nnc tlonB of the Ltver and digestive organs.— , cease to Lhe progressive human mind. Hter- , jj e once se t himself about the study of the ual progression Is written wltn the unemn„ , dagg Q f diseases, determined to make them a finger of Deity upon all. The theme or human ; specialty. Laying the vegetable world under life Is laden with sweet Incense toall who, axe j {.dbute, he has made discoveries and com angels of mercy and goodness, are ever Diuy, i pounded speclficson sound phlloaophlcalprln ever ready to devise means for the alleviation c ipj es w bleo bave made the most wonderful of human woe and the prolongation or nie. j Clirfta ln the annals of medicine. Liver, Blood, The unceasing march of individual ana na- Lung and Nervous diseases are now virtually tlonal progress is alone due to lhe hoia_anu um j er j ta fQtfcontrol and yield to the magic, fearless thinkers and actors upon stagei oi | au btie power or his remedies. I have myself mnndano life. The stern exigencies tnat con- , Beeu n nmbers of those who have teen saved frontand Imperil the gigantic m'Dds 9} from the hind of death by hlspower .when the countries cannot awe or swerve them m ine , nn f or t una t e sutler.rs seemed doomed to an path of duty and power. Disease anu ueatn early grave, and all other treatment was of no now hold carnival throughout the l ai J“ * BU *" 1 avail. j n addition to what I can vouoli for ierlng humanity calls louuly for the Balm ot ( p eraona jiy i have amp e evidence frtin other Gilead,” whose subtle, mystic power oan heat ; clergymen, physicians and eminent men of and bane from wreck and ruin. A savlDg anu • th o highest character, who have also been i skilful hand may be found ready to adminis- aa ved by this wonderful treatment, and who ■ ter to the sufierlng at all limes, in Pro . nam- I speak in the highest praise and gratitude of j lltou.at his old medical emporium, whence | Lr. Hamilton as a physician and a gentleman thousands from all countries ana climes have o fhonor and Integrity. It Is but simply slat- I received the kealieg balm for every ill. jug t he positive truth when Isay that ft is well 1 known throughout this country that where his works are known and thefrnltofhlssklllhave been witnessed, he iv highly esteemed bv tho psopls as the most eminent and remarkable physician in the treatment of chronic diseases of the nge. As tho result of a long personal and familiar arqualntance with Prof. Hamilton, aud las unparalleled success as a professional man of the b ighest order, I frankly ex press the hope that diseased humanLy In auy part of our land may avail themsolves of His remark able skill, and thus share the noble blessingi so kindly and freely boitowed upou all. Most respectfully, Bay. W. B, JACOBS. THE WORK GOES BRAVELY ON ! AXOTinci: CI.KEUYMA* cuked!! In Harper'* Monthly Magazine for February, Ib-JS, may be found a Life of FROF. K. LE >N« IDAB HAMILTON, M. D.. whose discoveries In reference lo . LTVER, LUNG AND BLOOD DISEAbES are now attracting the attention of Lbe whole medical world, and wLose success la carrying Joy and restored health to thousands. His well-attested casesof tlvordlsea.se. L- ,laug diseases, blood diseases, nud dlsejses or the kidneys, bladder, spine, stomach and other orc’iuH, uro dow well known all over the United States and Canada, the West Indies, Europe, Mexico, Sandwich Islands, and in many of Che commercial and missionary settlements In every part of the world.' For the benefit of the slots who may wish to know positively when they have derange, meats of the Liver, of inoro or less severity, a combination ot tUe usual symptoms found lu such canes will be found below: SYMTrOMs'OFLIVEKVrOMPLAINT. A sullow or yellow color of the skin, or yel lowish brown sp ts on tbe face nud o£hpr pans of the body; dullness and drowsiness, with frequent headache; blitcr or bad taste in montii, dryness of the throat, and internal ! heat; palpitation of the heart; In ruaDy cases a dry, teasing cough with sore throat; unsteady appetite; sour stomach, with a rising oi the i lood and a choking sensation In the throat; sickness snd vomiting; distress, heaviness,or | a bloated or full feeling about the atomfjch and s:dfcs, which Is often attended with-pallia and ' ggANOTHEK CLERGYMAN IS HEALED, tenderness; aggravating pains In the sides, ! Boonion, N. J. back, or breast,and about the shoulders; colic : u, f Jt Hajui/i-on, M. P.—/>yr Hir: It is with pain and soreness through the bowels, with ; pleasure that I communicate the result of the heat; constipation of the bowels, alternating n,e cf your medicines. When I first visited wiiu frt (juent attacks of dlarrhuu; piles, flat- your oiHoe In New York, I could scarcely walk ulence, nervousness, ooldness oi the extreml- . into the office without exhaustion. With all ties; rush of blood to Uie head, with symp- your prestige as a successful physician, I had loins of apoplexy; numbness of the limbs, \ but little hope that you could cure me. There (•specially at night; cold chills, alternating • was nothing strange In this. Four years and with hot Hushes, wltn dullness,How afiirlia, un» four months bad passed away, but during that sociability, and gtoomy forebodings,>nd with 1 period I had suffered constantly with chronic with ladies, female weakness and lrreguiarl- ! dlarrhcua and piles. I had some of the bust ties. ! physicians, and used everything I heard of DiefEABES CAUSED BY LIVER COM* | tout I could procure, but all in vain. Wby PLAINT. i should I think that you could do me more good Thu Hainan system, the most perfect of all ; thau others? But, air, Justice and gratitude the works of the Creator, ia so constituted mat j compel me to say that after the use ol your to be entirely Inalthy. it must oil'the \ medicines the result w«: 8 a complete cure. I waste* worn-out, and poisonous materials as , oaunot expect to bo freed from liabilities to at* fast as It takea on new materials from our load lacks of disease env more Ilian other men. I and drink, The food la assimilated und made ' wish I had ihe voice of eeyen thunders, and Into nourishing and healthy blood principally could assemble tus sick in the world, l would through the oitices of the stomach, U7er and I direct them to you, Mr, as one.fully competent lungs. The worn-out materials are mostly ex- to heal, and whoso geueroua and noble nature creied by the liver, luugs and kidneys; but ail ; would not allow exorbitant charges. :i edical men have heretofore fulled tu recog* Your* truly, nl>co the vast Importance of the liver na a blood i?.av. UEUKiiE U. JUNES, purifying and excreting organ. Tne most -- . learned Uermau physiologists, who ba>o their A CLERGYMAN CURED OF RHEUMATISM: assertions up/m actual exjwrltmmtsonly,stale Pointvillk, N. J. that tliuttinouut of wile which should bo mnu* Pro*. R. L Hamilton— Lear sir: I have utnetured by the liver and poured into the In- ; purposyly delayed writing In order to give you testlnes each day Is two ami one-half pouuds. the results of > our lemodjes. The medicines All persons Interested to know this fact, and j came to hand in uuo tune, and 1 commenced the experiments to prove it, may consult Ktr- t them us Instructed, and have persevered. dautiyvsuxl'.c inut Mnfficechscl, Leipzig, is'ji, or j For the first week I could uotaee much change} they may see a r u ju/ni' of these lacls in Prof. t the seooud week there seemed to be a giving Dnllou’sPhysiology. 1 away of disease; and at the oud of me third RememberoueUilngmoro: Tuo bile Issnme- ; week a decided change fur the bet Lei was mau thlhg more thau the natural physic or the Hunt. lam now able to walk about with ease bowels, us has heretofore been thought by eml* | cud oomfort, I send you my sincere aud many uent medical men. The bile Is mostly made | thanks, and pray that God may bleas and pre up of the waste mat er of the blood—elleto, ! serve your life ror mauy years, 1 feel that, un worn-out and Injurious materials. Ifilißhver ! j er the blesslug of Divine Providence, you does not make tins bile and pour it into the have done great things tor mu. intestines daily. It remalus In the blood as u Yours tru'y, Key. ISAAC lIUJU. poison, it poisons tbe blood Itself, am! circu* lates. us irritating and poisonous matu-r lu the . Mood, t > every organ in the .•yslem. The blood, poisoned with thu dullr accumu lated OJccGHu of Idle, returns from the liver to the heart, and ide nerves of the heart are af« fected, and we have an oppressed feelinyof Hie heart and pal pi 1 alio u ; and if thin cause is long couliuued, we get chronic irrigation, nmHio excitement, amt mm bid mitrlt ton ol ttie Im.irt developing many lurmsot Heart Disease, J in* lso will) the Lungs. The bile-poisoned blood w es from the upper and right cavity of j the Imai l to lho hnvcr cavity, ami thence di- ! reefy L>) the hinge, circulating all through ; a GOOD WOMAN, those me si delicate organs. The limy llsenes LtcKi-OHT.Si'A't ion, WraTMoßm.A.vi) Co., Pa. are polnoned and irritated, aud they invite the l'uuk. K. L. Hamilton— Dear Mh:Wheu 1 scrofulous humms or the blond because they applied to you for treatment, my cane waaeon* are-thus irritated. Hsnce Consumption, which sidered u ho-elesa odp Indeed, i had been is local scrofula, sodt-flimduud proved by l.wjol troubled With weak lungs und shortness of and all the most setonl !!!<• an thorn. The lungs I breath for many years, also with cold chills, try to oxygen./*# nml purity Hie hlood, ;uid aching bones, stlirm-ts In my Joints, ami had they do It iu u great measure; but they tire | m ,j Ku-eral severe attacks of sickness. for overworked and Irritated, aud >ou smell .the ; three mouths l was confined to my bed with blood-polemic. I mutters In a man's foul breath* bronchitis. un another occasion 1 was for tbe Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Nervous Cough, ■ same length of time confined with durn 1; ague, and Consumption Itself, are tiio results. If the , three yr-ara with ague and fi vcr. Pre- Liver had done Its duty—made and excreted j vlous to com ultlngyon, I had tuken medicine* that in i.t-« Die Lungs would not. have been | eight months without nuy bcuetUami liadsuf dlseased. ; fered much, very much, 'rum Its efl'eots. My Just so u IL lx the Ilnoou Itself. It goes fiom i system seemed to be a per ©cl wreck, I the lungs back to the upper 1. it cavity of the ct-ased to lake medicine, and did not Intend to heart, thence to the lower cavity, and thence use more, as ( hey seemed to Inoieaae my illlll- Mtrough :he arteries uud oapll lanes to every . cullies instead of relieving them One ofyour i orguu and tissuu oflhe system. Among tlie , cncuiars was providentially handed to mo. most important of those organs are the lild- | and 1 read it over and overngaiu.unili leou.d noys furnishing the urinary secretion a tuos. j no i reasonably doubt the atate’rput therein Important eseretjou. But the kidneys thorn- j made. ! feared It was too luleto eU*ct any selves uro Irritated aud oong.e.-ied by the pres- ; beuetlt. 1 believed my ca»e so bad as lobe be euce ul the bile-poisoned blood, and they be- , yond all hope. 1 had a sore throat, bad cough, , come diseased. Every person who has had a _ p-un under my shoulder-blades, in i ,lver disease knows that the urine Is scant, ! my breast, swelling of my chest, bowels, feet : hhm-ooloici] and loaded with red deposits, at I and anklee. I waa losing llesh rapidly, and 1 times, nr olberdlstased products. Hence, dis- , growing very weak. I wrote ou{, my symptoms eases not only of the kidneys, but algo of the • um i mr'w.mbd them to you aud asked your bladder. ( opinion nt my situation. Vou replied that It But this Is not nil— far / rot 11 It, The po!t»;>n- 1 was truly a erlticul und dangerous one, and ous blood gots to the DIt.WN, aud uflects the i sent men remedy as a preveutiveof any change gt eat electrical cent re of a: 1 vitality ; and Ibt* j f or me worse until 1 ooald send for u course of brain, stimulated by unhealthy bi 0..,!, cannot | trealmeu*. 1 sent. for the medicines, and I perform Its otlicu heal thin I ly. Ttie pm .son has i thank (Jod lor :i is goodness In causing 'horn to dullness, luaniathe, Incapacity to keep Ills : reach me In time to save hie. 1 used them as mind ou a .subject, cannot remember, Ims a directed for lour weeks, and after I had taken crowded and d;zxy leeltng, is slte,.y. becomes the second p mirage I fell that I was perfectly nervous, gloomy, ea-ily irritated, and often W cl 1. Myjeompluluts had all disappeared. The ha-: a bilious or a neuralgic headache. i goneness *u my throat was cured ; the pain un- Aud the blood ltse 11 becomes diseased, ns It der mv shoulder-blades was gone; the swell forms the uwcut upon the surface ol the skin, ing iifmy chest, feel aud alikles Lud leltme; It Is so irritating and unisonous that the pet- 1 the shoimess of bjeatli was uu longer a irouble sou lias disco, ured brown sj.ols, p.tuples j u>nie; the sti tluess an i soreness mmy bones blotches and other eruptions, mrec'l, ills, car- 1 were removed and my limbs were as active bn-'cles ami scrofula fitmois. ; and supple as when a child. 1 could walk up Disease ol the Livku Itself is the most emi- stoop places without- fatigue, and had better tmm oi ul 1 diseases. Tim sudden changes of health than 1 had enjoyed lu tv.’ent.y yeais. It New England climate, the malarial Inlluence i* now four you* siueo I took your piodlclue, of the West, and the heat als >oi the .-oiilh, us -md I have imeded none since. You are at well r.a the dietetic habits of the people or tula liberty to publish -.llls statement. By so doing country, nud oilier causes, all lend to develop lliany otheis in a like situation may be saveu the Liver disease in y;»me ol its varied lorme, { - rom Inu m suite: mg and a premature death, throughout the Culled ;.<mtes. This Is tin- j* Wishing von may accept my last grati both ot man and beast, us every butcher knows • mde I huomw:lm mvse'l yo-.-.r ever faithful that ue rinds the livers of cattle, ohrepand 1 trleml It.-vCII El, HKNDKKHiN. swine diseased ieu times where he llndsatiy p S—Should tho trulh of l e above be ques other orgau dlsea i ed once. Almost every per- Uoncdbyau'. one, I invito them to write to sun Is fou'eiu-at some time, uud many me con- me an( i j W i)l „.u Ist;-them that It Is indeed Bluntly biliou-. ft may be mere congestion ot true and thut tlm halfls not expressed iu thla the L:\er und L.rpldily of itu function, or tills nlal H. IX. mny result iu some .structural or organic atle' - I ' ‘ iion. Bui the Liver can never be diseased ' HTUANKHI, without affecting the stont-ich, bow eis and the other org ms wt; have tpuirtn 01, and costive ness, piles, dropsy, dyspepsia, diari hiri uud Impoverished b.ooU are amoi g the necessary Puok HAMILTON win also lnimm tire i filleted ihut. having boon written to by thous ands of patients, his cilice 1 1 its luevre the greatest centre lor the treatment of novel, In teresting and pecu liar cases of any '.'lace in the woi id. No hospital in Europe or America has oue-teuth tiie i.umber oi sluguii-r and re markable cases ns aio presented, eilhtrpe:- sonally or by letter, at N0.,518 Broadway. It Is, indeed. :iu h.mpurlUM of Clinical Medicine.— AtnoDg the; thousands of cases arising from disease* ol Lire Liv< r, Long-. and Blood, which h« tri uts, the following receive a prominent and mosi surees-ful attention: Sick uud Bil ious Headache, Nervous and Neuralgic Head ache, Chrome DiarrtuM and Dysentery, Uos liv.;ness and Piles, Pimples, Eruptions and Brown BklD, Drop-y and Diseases of the Kid neys, Consumption of the Blood, Jserofala in all Its forms, tiplnai Irritation, Salt Rheum, uud Erysipelas. Cuuc.ts, Asthma, EplUptte Eli*, Nervous Diseases of the Heart, Dis ases of Females and all discas saris.ng from Im purities of tin l Blood, Rheumatism, latnirh and Thioat Dbea.'e.s, etc , etc. For greater couverinuce ot those wl-dnug to write me about I lie 1 r diseases. I Insci L Hie fob 10-itur, which embraces nearly nil that I re quire l > know in most cases: Have you con* stlpatlon of tr « bowels? Have you attacks of diarrhoea? Have you pains in the bark, sides or shotiulets? Hhv • you a pnln or tenderness lib ml the stomach Havoyuuu dry, teasing rough? Hkvo you nil low or yellow skin? Have yon brown spolh on your luce or any part of tin* body V Have you a head -.rh- ? Are you dull, heavy or s e?py? Have you * bitter or bad tnsle in the mouth'.' Have you au irri tuiion or dryne.su in the insoul ? Have you cold chills or hot Hushes'.' Have you pnlptta tlon of the heari Js your appel lit. unstendy.' Ist > our stomach sour ? Do you ni.-e or spit u p your lo; kI " Have you any cl iok it. g spells? Are you trim bled with sldcnis* and vomiting? Do you feel blonD d about the stomach ? Have you a tired or sore Jediug on rising in the morning? I).» you have colic pains? Have you wind iu 'he stomach or bowels ? Have you piles or fisiulu? Have you nervous ami all-going les-llngs ? Have you c id feet and hands ? lluvn yon a i u-di of blood to ibe head? U ive you uneasiuess tm lying on the sides? Have you hit . ling or opliptic ills? Have you great -owuess of spirlix? have you gloMilv fosi'lndlngs? PLEASE BEAD THE K(J BLOW I NU, AND .SEE WHO ABE CUBED. K. EhoNihAH Hamilton, M. l)—j^o r Sir ■ I'ut'v piompls ino to u most grateful acknowl- lho astonlsblug success of yonr 1 rea - in my case. For nearly three years I had HUll’i-rod lrom Catarrh, Nervous Uhou mntlsm. Liver Qc-mplaint, uud Fxiremn Ner vousness insomuch that life had become lnto' er, fb)o burden, and dea'h was i-ioked loi' M'ny only ro’ease; Physically and mentally hn-ken down, I was utterly unable to do the duties of a minister, an ,i Wflß pre paring to retire imm Die ranks, when, provi dentially', my eye fell on your advertisement In the New York MclJiudist, i had already’ travelled far ami expended so much in the valu oflort to secure a cure, that it. was with groat reluotauoe and litt'o hope that I address ed you. Your reply Inspired me with hope— your remedies were received ami taken, end the result was as marvellous to those who knew my condition ns it won gratifying to my self. In TURKU Wkfks I was again iu the pul pit preaching with unusual vigor, and if ray services are of any value to Mm church, It. Is indebted to you, under God, f>r their contin uance. You may refer Lo me at. any time and I shall be ever plcmed lo b-.ar testimony to your extraordinary ski 1 Yonts truly, REV. JOSEPH .lONEH, St. Joseph, Mich. It is wllli much satisfaction that I Invito particular attention to the following vo'un tary statement of the eminent Divine und Missionary, the Bev. A. A. Constantino, re cently located In tho iuterlor of Africa: No. 25 Ann Street, New York Cry. . Du. It. LEONIOAB Hamilton, No. 51U Broad way—J/j/ Dear licnefador: A. sense of duty Im ftels me to say that your medicines have done or me what no other physician has been abH to do. I have been a sufferer for many years from diseases contracted while laboring us Missionary in Africa. Lastfalllwasdecllnlng fasx, and hod all the symptoms of quick con sumption. lapplied to you for li6ln. You re marked: "Bolore I get through with you I will make you feel several years younger than you have ever felt since you leit Africa.” I thought but little of tuat, as 1 had often received simi lar assurances from eminent physlolans, both hero nud in Euro;*; bat In leas that two weeks CHRONIC JJIdKASES CASES Ob’ LIVER COMPLAINT. Tho eminent divine, Rev. J. W. Hlnkley, of Athens, Maine, writes i * “My health h?s so far Improved from the el icits of your treatment that I am able to re sume my pastorship. Had it nnt been far your medicine l should not have been living now. To you, with God's blessing. J owe my worldly exist ence. I am a living exponent oi the worth of your matchless remedies, and I shall here after deem It a'.part of my religious duty to recommend all suffering with diseases of the Liver and Lungs tospeedUyupplyloyou. May God’s blessing attend your worthy tfforts for the relief of diseased and suli'cring humanity.” A CLERGYMAN'S WIFE! Mrs. Kcv. Geu. C. Haddock, of hipon, Wls. writes: “The remedies you seut.mo last pprlug worked liken charm throughout my entire system. Ido not believe I should have lived until the pundit tlruu hud 1 not used your medicine. It Is my sincere prayer that God may bless and spare yon many long years to minister to Ibe physical being of diseased hu manity, All that J can do torxteud yourtteld of lohorshail bodonesarunstly and willingly.” Auiu’rn Fork Corners Susquehanna co.,Fu. Paoi?'. Hamilton : I now improve the pres ent opportunity lo iulorm you of the result of your medicine. It bus enacted a permanent cure, as the agonizing pain in my right side whl-’h has troubled mo for t hreo years, has en tirely subsided. My appetite Is decidedly bet terTttnd-the v.wlous symptoms which I Uadnt the time of applying to you huve all disap peared. My health never was better than at the present D iiic, and I attribute all to the use of yonr valuubio medicine, for which I shall always fee.l veiy guileful Hud-will do all I can lo Induce my’diseased friends and acquain tances to apply to you, for I believe your rera edlesto be ail and everything you claim for them, ill ever need any more inpdlcine or any of my family, I shall apply to you at once, as I believe i to be I lie surer t, safest and best to be had. ' I remain yuum at commaud, Mltsf. J. W. SMITH. TH V WILL BE DONE Mrs. John B Parm*-nui\ of llammond Creek, Tioga co , I’u., writes, Oct. 11: "Language is inadequate to exp e.-s lu a tlt- Llng manner my dec-p and most heartfelt grat itude tp you h )' having restored me to health bv your medicines 'which I look from time to time as directed), after I had been severely af- Iltcicd for many years with a general debility ot Hie whole nervous system, liver complaint., indigestion and all tlisir attendant conse quence-', I w»s much of tne time uuable to be about luy house, hut feel lh.it I nm now well and iu ;*• condition to alt '■ud to all my domes tic duties. ‘ J urn so tnanklul lo you for Min great bene fits derived from your treat ment, t hat I c*nnot speak ton highly In your praise. 1 rest as well atid sleep as good nights as I ever did, and evc- : y one who kuows me la * really us'.omsned to find my henldi so gr.atly improved, and say that they, too, must try your remedies.” A MOST GRATIFYING TESTIMONIAL Austin of Delaware, Pike Co., Pa • wj lien: “Your remedlMi hate reached me in duo time, and have beou uKtd as directed. Tho re sult thus far bus been most salUfactory in every case. I us-.il your rnediclaos lu a case of ills The pntieut h u buy three years old. He lud only two tils :.f er tho first dosoofyoui medicines. Many other ca’-es, equally as ob stinate, and pronounced by our resident phy sicians as incuiuble, have been wholly or par tially relieved. I believe your theory ol the cause and treatment of disease to bo coirect. ludeed tho success of your remedies demon strate it to be far superior to any other vet adopted It in my Intention to order a supply of your standard remedies, and go about the couui ty distributing your paper and disposing of the medicines as best I can.” THE WORK GOES ON, Mr. James H. McClearr, of Fayet'o Springs, Pa , writes: "I must Inform you of the great benefit ray wife received from your medical tre-ttraonl. Your leraedlfs restored her to health and vigor. Were it not for them I sincerely believe she would ere now have Jn her grave. May God lu hN Provident o attend you iu your humane labors, Is tho prayer of your friend,” WIIU CAN DOUBT WHEN *U MANY ARE HAVE!)? William C. Dowuw, Esq ,oi .Slr-mdsLurg, Pa writes: "I have been through wiih a course of your treatment, and can affirm before God that yonr medicines will do all you claim for them. They are no humbug. Several persons In this vicinity have used them, and havoderived en tire satisfaction. Yourtheoryofthecauseand treatment of dluease W simple and reason able. Its correctness Is fully vindicated by the Kucciss of your practice. I am daily recom mending you, and you will soon have a more 'exionded practice iu this neighborhood. I shall be most glad to vouch for the authentici ty of ihJs, I am aware that people at a dlstanco feel a dcgiee of hesitancy at placing their health to tho care of physicians whom t hey have never seen, or perhaps never heard of. To those that are inclined to be thus In credulous, I can say that Dr. Hamilton under takes nothing but what he thoroughly under stands, and always gives careful attention to all who placo themselves under his care.” HAS HAD THE DESIRED EFFECT. Mr. Levi Holllnger, of West Myerstown, Lebanon county, Pa., writes The medicine you sent rae has had the desired effect: I feel almost perfectly cured; another pre scription will oo a permanent work. Send ns Boon as possible.” A SUPPOSED IMPOSSIBILITY' Mr. H. B; Herriclr, of Russelburgh, Pa, writes: “ The medicine last ordered came to hand la due season, and I have used as direct ed, and It has done that which I never sup posed medicine could do. 1 have accomplish* ed more than I have In the same length of time tor six years previous to applying to you; I consider myself cured.” HAS GREAT FAITH. G. B. Skinner, of Damascus, Pa., says: •►The medicine sent by you to my wife, for her kidneys, seemed to be the thing necessary; I am perfectly satisfied that, with the blessl ng of God, It will work a perfect cure,” HOW GRATEFUL THE RESTORED! FaarrcHTOws, Hunterdon Co., N. J., Oct, 15ih. Dear Sir: Themedlclneel received from you I have taken as directed, and I cannot express my gratitude for the groat benefit derived from their use. My disease is entirely and, I be lieve, permanently removed. I deem it provi dential that I was directed to you, after all other means had failed. Depend on it, I shall do all In my power to direct poor, diseased mortals to a source of relief which from ex perience, I know to bo a true one. I thank you, my dear Doctor, for your faithful atten tion, and you shall always have my beat wishes for your success In relieving the suffering of your fellow-creatures. Mob* respectfully, MRS. CHARLES UURKIT. IN HIS MERCY HEBAVES the AFFLICTED. Mr. John Lewis, of Zollarsvllle. Washington county, Pa..writes: “ The medicine you sent me last spring acted like a charm. It relieved me very soon of a deranged state of the liver, stomach and bowels. The marked peculiarity of yourreme dles 1«, while they act directly and thoroughly on t he diseased oigane, they do not depress or debilitate the system like other Liver Reme dies I have used. I consider you fully master of your profession ; and from your open, fair way of dealing with me, I deem you au up right, conscientious man, as well as an accom plished physician.” - STRONG TALK’ READ THIS AND BE CONVINCED. Mrs. EllzaMllroy.of Cranbary. Venango Co. writes: Dear Doctor: I have used your medlc’.no a* directed, and am astonished at the wonder ful cure It has performed In my case. Lan guage Is Inadequate to express my sufferings before I commenced taking your medicine, and after suffering 25 years, 1 am now compar atively welL I attribute my very existence to your great professional skill—indeed I owe you a debt of gratitude I never can pay. lam prepared to say to the sick and aidloted, apply to Dr. Hamilton, and be will give you comfort. In saying this, Irom experience I know 1 alllrm. May Heaven's best blessings ever be showered upon tho greatest benefactor of bis race—Prof. R, Leonidas Hamilton. ELIZA MILLKOY SAVED FUOM.THE GRAVE. Mr. J. 11. Jewell, of Troy. Bradford county, Pa . writes j ‘‘l am trying to have those that are diseased to send to you at once, ;aud especially those that have the liver complaint, as I know that you aresure to cure that every time, as the person is to take your remedies. I know that If It had not been for your u medles I should have been in my grave before now, or I was clean gone, as you know; and if my testimony Is worth any thing to you, your are at liberty to make such use of It as you may see lit, fur 1 feel as If you saved mo from the grave." IMPORTANT CAJ3IC OF ET) LEPTJC FITS’. Read the following evidence of what my treatment lias clone in a case of this disease, hitherto considered Incurable: Buckiiakt, IN., Oct. lit Da. Hamilton f My wife was ailiieted with fits for tea years, attended with great spinal and nervous debility. She dootored with sev eral physicians, hut all to no purpose. I read one of your olrculars, and was so Impressed with your new and slmplo tboory of disease that I determined to try your remedies. Every one in the neighborhood cried ‘ humbug;" but thank God, failed to dissuade us from our pu:- pose. As you know, we sent for some of your remedies, which, with the help of God, have completely aud permanently cured her. Hhe ba<3 not i*ad a u{, since, her pack is sprung ana nervous'vil&Uty and strength have returned. As every attack she had was severer than tho one previous, It is reasonable to suppose she could not havo lived long but for the timely interference of jour wonderful skill. To God be the praise j lor so speedily and miraculous ly have your remedies worked that I can but recognize you as an Instrument of Divine power In rescuing my dear companion from a terrible death. Words can but Inadequately express my gratitude and joy. I wish you to publish this and spread It Jar and near. I deem it my solemn duiy to all oilllctcd with this awful malady to do all in my power to make kown to them the iru< phyveian: aud If any doubt tbo authenticity of this, let them write tome. I will satisfy them that it is all true. May uod’s blessing attend you In your effort* for humanity's good. JOHN W. .SHARP, RHEUMATISM CURED! Win, McNeills, Eugle Rock, Venango co. Pa., writes: “I return my sincere thanks for haviug per manently oured me of rheumatism, alter hav ing sullered severely for nbout seven years. When I had doctored with other doctors, and tried all the patent medicine that I could get, with no avail, and was so bad that I could hardly get out of my house, aud part of the tlrno not able to gel out of my bed, as I was affected lu nearly every Joint, I thought 1 would try you as a last resort. To ray great joy, In less than three weeks i whs able to go oulaud jump with the most, active man in the place, in one month I was perfectly cured, aud had gained seventeen pounds; and I never bad better health In my life than 1 have eu |oved for the last si* months, God bit us you and your iniruculuus r< utedie-t.'’ CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. DOA’B MOKK GOOD TIM N AI.J. TIIK HHVSICMNS. Mrs. Catharine Anderson, of Southampton, Bucks 00.. Pa., writes: “Vour medicines have worked wonders In njy euso, Previous Jo taking your remedies, 1 hod doctored with threo ditlerent pbyslciuus, all of whom pronounced my disease consump tion, and Incurable. Cod-ltveroll and dlU'ercnt kinds of syrups tv ere taken In great quantities out to no purpose. 1 was oourined to my bed for six mouths, coughed continually, and raised grcat*quaullt;cs of matter. My thrust was swelled out nearly even with niy chin, nnd my sullerings were most Intense. I hmi not takeu you medicines more t han one week before I found great relief; my cough whs much loosened, amt I breatned with greater freedom and ease. My appetite was better, and I felt that k new life iuid opened beloro me. : owo my very existence to your great skill ami Invaluable remedies. ’ CASES OF ASTHMA. Mr. Joseph Little, of Thompson, lit., writes “Lact January I received a package of mod l - cine from you. it Ik with much pleasure and t.bauklulu’cue: that I now slate that ie, health Is fully re-established. Thu asthma aud bron chial difficulties me entirely removed, with tho other numerous complaints before speci fied. | now feci ns well ns any one can expect to be at my a^e—slxty-iuvon ytais. ‘ A \OICK I-’KOM WA\>L CO., I’A. • qjeyAN’* LIFE IXVIGGIE ATOR Mr. John Bouncy, of Hon.-bdale, writes : Q UK REJUVENATING ELIXIR, “It wou id be* Injustice to you us woll us to . Forali Derangements of the Urinary Uiuun-'. myself not to acknowledge what your rerne* It given LIKE, HEALTH AND STRKNUTU to dies have done for me. Thc\ have done moi o all who use it and follow my directions. It for me than I ever expected. I begun to Ira- i never fails to remove Nervous Dcbiiity, Imno prove lu a week, amt when 1 had taken alUhe • teucy or want or Power, aud all weakne.-saris mediclncK I Mt like a new man. Allol my | lng from excesses or Indiscretion, resulting in nclghbtrs told me how much better I was , loss of memory, unpleasant dreams weak looking. 1 have not lelt so well for live years . nerves, headaches, u?rvom; trembling,general ui I now do.' , lassitude, dimness of vlelon, Hushing of tho akiu, which it neglected, will surely lead cn tc F H h ‘Uil VI I s\i rURMi Insanity or Consumption. When the system ... ‘ ~ “ Is once ailected It will not recover without Mr. Chui.es Kheiiuuu, ol Rutland. imga eo., help. It n;nst be invigorated aud .V I wril . t-8: , . , , j ed, to enable the Kuifertr to lullll the duties of “My rheir: a'ism I think iu cured. Yu: r 1 uf e medicine cured my catarrh, and also helped : This ,„ e dh-ine Ims been tested for many ho: other complaints. ; years, aud It Is warranted a certain CURE, no matter how bad the case may be. Hundreds of certlllcates cau be shown. Price, one Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for five Dollars SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST. If you cannot procure it send a statement oi your case aud enclose the money tn BRYAN & C0.,61 Cedar street, New York, and it \v;il be sent you. Ou receipt of Five Dollars, a bot tle nearly equal to seven small will be sent to any express oflice In the U. S. charges paid. Private circulars, sent oa application, (en close stamp.) dec26-2awd<uyw ‘MONEY NOT THROWN AWAY Mr. Job Coslett, of Danville, Montour co, Pa., writes: "1 received the medicine you sent, and be fore I finished taking It I vm able to work, and have been ever Biuce. When I expressed my intention to try ycur remedies, many of my neighbors said I ‘would throw away my money.' I fuel that I havo Dot thrown it away, lor 1 received great beueili—lndeed. I may say a perfect cure.'' "HER STORY I 3 SOON TOLD’ —A CASE OF PILES CUREU. C-rrle E. Phillips, of Middletown Ceulre, Busquehnnua county, Pa., alter making appli cation lor a friend of hers, adds : “As for myself, ray atoiy Is soon told. I ara well again, thanks to the nord and your medi cines. 1 believe yon have saved me from an untimely grave; you have cured me from the liver complaint and the piles. .My sufieriugs from the latter disease (luclden*, I believe, to tbe former) were intolerable. I caunotexpiv-ss my thunks to you for what you have done tor me, and the prompt attention and solicitude you manifested while doing It. God will bo your rowardor. Ifl or any otherot my li lends are sick jsgaln, you will hear from us.’ : A UAHE OF DIPTHERIA CURED AFTER PHYBICIANB HAD GIVEN TIIE PA TIENT UP 1). U. Hunue, of Genesee Fork,Poller co.. Pa writes: “My little son was for a long time sick with the dlptherla. He could not speak, aDd was States; of Pennsylvania, and Sonllioru not able to walk aronnd. The doctor gave him New Jcrsoy, up. I, however, tried some of the medicine sent by you l«ujtyear, and, on talrlog it, ho was The NATIONAL LIFF tvkitua vr -v mv not only smutty helped, cutcompleudy cured.- FANYI. Z\ Srpornllin Ctarter^y^p Act of Congress, approved July 25, isas with a BUFFERING READER! If you are allllcted wfth any chronic disease throw aside, for once, any prccoucelved, er roneous notlona In rtgaru to au advertising > i Q ~ physlclau, who gives ample evidence of hlh ' ° c l \ iB P lijoroa organized ami prepared ktni ami IntPirrllv i ur OUSIU IKS. “ J ‘ , Liberal terms ottered to Agents and sollcl t tors, who are Invited to at our oilice. F. LEON I DAB HAMILTON, il. 1)., | Full particulars to be had jn application at I our office, located in the second c-tory of our v | Banking House, where Clrculur.4 and Pamph* I lets, fully describing the advantages ottered by i the Company, may be had. I E. W„ CLARK a CO. No. 35 Soul h Third street, •iglD-lydcodA-v Philadelphia, l*a. B. B. RUBSELL, Manager. KREADY A HERR, h Ageuts for Lancaster County LAxCAd T E li . 11. C RttSAhY. c. (j_ iitan is a thoroughly educated physician, a regular graduate ofone 01 our best medical schools, a man of over twenty-flvo years’ experience In the treatment of all chronic diseases to which the people uf this or any countiv are sut |ect, who has at this moment patients under treat ment In every ttiate and Territory of the American Union, In the British Provinces, South and Central America, Mexico, West In dies and Sandw ohtlHarids, Australia, Knropo. China and the East. This will doubtless sound chimerical to many, bat the evidence can be produced at Dr. H.'s oflices to prove eveiv ' word true. It is also asserted, on tho most re liable authority, that no one physician In this or any other country on the globe, of whatever age or position, h»a ever seen, examined and TT7*II«I.IAH HILLEIC.N prescribed lor one*haif the number of patients YV that Dr. Hamilton has. Again, It must not be 1 rnc>T I,v n •or>n v - o r> ~ supposed that Dr. Hamilton’s {reatmeut con- U . '//* 9 % O H h t sists In Patent Medicines or a few pe; com- G 8 T H K.K T , pounds, recommended to euro all the Ills that », . . f"V,,AHIER, i’A. llesh is subject to. On the contrary, Dr. H.’s * oul doors west of the comer nf Haler awllWcs prescriptions and specific compouuds are al- ' -tuna and nearly opposite the ways made np chemically aDd specifically, for °f i-intci." each Individual case, as thev are presented to ~ . , dibscrlber hereby not idea tho public him, either In person or by letter—either of , e , * uls olways on hand a large assort whloh is sufficient if theeoraUnatlon of ivmp. mcnt °* „ toms are properly presented, according tu the nuuio and shoe;*, directions given in this artiolo. Gaiters of all kinds and size, for Mon ami Again: No Mineral remedies aro used in Children, which hewill sell at the lowe.-.t cash any case by Dr. Hamilton; consequently pa- prices. Having a long experience in the tnml tlenls are safe from those horrible mineral ness, he hopes to be able to satisfy the wishes polsoufl so much used by some physicians. ; of his lei low citizens who may favor hint with REMEMBER ONE THING! I ! After fonr years services in the army ho haR 1 Reader; Do not think that you cannot be ! retu roed lo civil Jlfo and hopes by strict at- : - . - curod because you have tried other remedies. ' tentlou to business to merit a share of public n w iMrri-Hnnv w a iS y ro°r r I P ~»' work of Wll<l , prompLly No, ,S K o,f k,„ b „ many of them are discoveries of my own: and 1 fltt ended to. sep U t are compounded according to my own reason- I ing and extensive experience with tho sick. I nAsno • • • ___,, .. All sick persons must remember that, If ! HANDS. ATTORN E -AT- L A W , they wish to be put upon a course of treatment «-» with A*. iciimakcr, Kxq.,) which will cure them, they can write to me ! P 1 l!)0 I!ar 1 DUKE STREET, LANCASTER, PA their present symptoms plainly, or patients teWttKlffi?roSSftmf on H Hxch »»Ku Ho- ! dec!) limwl'J can mark the symptoms they have, as above ! ’> mon n t i U n v » : nubllsheed, I can, in every instance, proscribe i And is nrenared to ap«lr.»m’«i , A 1 QIMON 1\ SIDY, for them Just as well as thcnlgb I eaw them, i with the P p ea 10 accomni od.Uo tho public £ ATTORNEY AT UW, for I have constantly under my CHOICEST wines avn t m ! OFEICK WITH N. ELLMAKEiI, Esq... treatment In various parts of tho world, whom At his Bar* in his i North Duke Street, I never see, allof whom I enre as speedily and I bestandmo«t i septa LANCASTER, PA. lywltti* safely as those I see in person-infact, some of i fords will be crovuTod 1 that lbo , _ : cases?never sa I * tle 1 haVS P6rfeCteU lQ | JOHN MONTGOMERY. ; MLATK—PRICES REDUCED All I wish to know in any case Is the most 1 _ . XV Tbo undersigned has constantly on hands prominent symptoms, and they can Just as iQEED OATS! SEED OaTS 1! i full supply of Rooting Slate for sale at Reduced well be written as tola to a physician, and he I rec ®, l ved six varieties ofiHnperlor R , n , ex , tr ?. LIOHT ROOFING can treat the case ss easily as though the pa» A l HO » Burley, Clover, Timothy and for slating on Bhir.ele roof-’ tlentwerepresnL J ® v | other b fold and Garden Seeds at * ■ Employing the very best slaters all work is Plesse write to mo at once, all ye afllloted. . BPKECIIER & CO.’S warranted to be.executedl in.the best manner, and I will answer yon promptly, and to the Seed Store, 28 East King stre&c, Builders and others will tlnd It to their Inter-, point, and state fully the fads as they appear, ' Lancaster, Pa. i to examine the samples at his Agricultural and whether yen can or not be bo saved Do ? ne * Warerooms, >o. 28 East Kingstreet \ not give up, even though your family nhvsi- HARDEN nkedh i u&Kitrv sppntm Lancaster,Pa.,2doorswestpitheConrtHoMO askaaraaßaisS a-TS;“fSa-3 s ssssiav . “ toorGrnvo, | for the salvation and happiness of his suffer ing anderring: children. Also, If you expact a foil and ■ pefiflo reply to your letter, always enclose ten cents—postagemust be paid In ad vance. HOTICE! Prof. Hamilton has now ready a pamphlet ftnwtn.Yning a biographical sketch of his re markable life, with a lithograph picture of himself. This book contains a complete his toro of Prof, H.-s wonderful cares—his theory of diseases, and the only natural, safe and pos itive treatment for all chronic diseases—a val uable work for everybody. Sent Free. Have no hesitancy In writing to the Doctor, and state to him your case In full,’and he will deal honestly and promptly with you. All let ters to be addressed thus: R. LEONIDAS HAMILTON, M, D. NO. 540 BROADWAY, Care of Post-Office Box, No. 4,932, New York. The number of the Post-Office Box mnst be put on each letter to Insure safely. PiisrfUaofous. WAMED.— .FIRSr-CLA&S TRAVEL- Iog salesmen to sell by sample; good wages or a liberal per oent. ami steady employ- I rneut. Address, with stamp, B. F. HOWE, W 9 )T)UB L I C HALE Arcli street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4\v > X OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, W. VIRGINIA WHY NOT HAKE'MONEY * ... With our Stench, and Key Check Outyit, and by selling Novel and-nttraclive articles? Pursuant to tuc will ol the late Thomas Prls- Cixculars free. _ i coe of Mild county. 1 will otTer for sale at pub- licauction to the highest bidder, on THURSDAY, THE 27TH DAY OP MAY, ISW), ; in front of the Carter House, Charlestown, SAI.En.UEN WASTfcD BY A AAKUFAC* i a very valuable Tract of Land, o! which the turlng Company to travel and sell bj sain- said Tnomas Brlscse died seized and possessed, pie, a new lino of goods. Situations pe-ma- siUuue and lying In said county of Jefferson, neut; wages good. H. H. RICHARDS <t CO., West Virginia, on the Turnpike leading from 413 Chestnut su, Philadelphia, Pa, iw ! Charlestown (on the Winchester and Potomac • —— Railroad) to Harper’s Perry, about 1)4 miles THIS IS NO HUMBUG* fromthe former place, and on the county road BY sending 35 cents, with age, height, color ' loading to Keyes 1 Ferry, on the Sheuaudouh of eyes and hair, you wilt receive, by re- mer turn mail, a correct picture of your future bus- • , lAisa Aiiuui m(J ACRES" band or wife, wit h name and date of marriage, : °> lirst-rute Limestone Lanu, (a KUiflcleiit Address W. rox, F. U. Drawer N‘o. i!l Button. 'lmuJUty 01 which is Hue TIMBKK) and Is villc N. Y. -lw ; convenient to Mills, Churches and Schools. ' ' The improvements consist of a comfortable Bibles. 83.00 i>kemesteim 8:1.00. ' To Agents to sett Bibles to liny Held with ?? } A . .‘, D o! Ap, ' le ' 1 c , ar ' P , c ,? ch run tni/PB/j other Boults. A Potent Pocket Prospectus >!?!? lc . re ar “ “ nnnrUer; of line .1 U 11. ADELF n I A . Free. Parmeleo A Co., 73$ Sansotn street, ' »„!!• ,'ho it i!' o o,!' '!i flirm ' ( ? ne of , wllicll ls 1 A*r Prompt attention will be glvou to sates Philadelphia. 4w ut f!, llin runuiu y 'vater. ~ , t aud a t-peedy return made thereof. Parlies tncilnr 0 . V,HrM?vi?i l e eserVl ' l wltll 1 IIL can rest assured thatlhe highest price will e AGENTS WANTED FOR THE to sec ...l moje Oie secured lorall produce enirusled toour care. SIGHTS AND SECR K T S One-third Cash-tile residue lu one, two and nm * " _ m ' J ofthk-vuiumw ii.ita. tllleu Tears (equal t*-ij ments) with Interest _.« , 1 A 1 IOA AL,( A 1 ITOL , from data to be paid annually, reserved pay- A work descriptive of Washington ( i'y; In- ; ments to ho secured by bonds of purchaser i side and Outside Unmasked and Exposed, j and deed of trust on the premises, possession The spiciest, most thrilling, most entertaining, ' given at once. Plat will be exhibited on duy Instructive, and startling book of the day. | of sale, $3-Hend for Circulars, with terms, &c. Ad- | persons desiring to view the above prop dress UNITED STATES PUBLISHING CL)., | erty will call on (jeo. W. Elchelberger nud 411 Broome street, New York City. W ' Thomas Hite, Esqs., residing near tho laud, or to E. M. AlsquLh, Esq., at Charlestown. AGENTS WANTED rOK THE Title Indisputable. E\ »• xt /•'t r\ a n't Ci Refer to White ATrapnoll, Attorueysat Law ) L U jLEj‘"U (J A i O Charlestown. JULIET W. BRISCOE, And how they Lived, Fought and Ewd for the 1U!lr ~ “dthtwlo; Kxcculrlx. L'm’on, with Scenes and Incident in the (Jrcai RtbeUvji’,. Comprising narratives of Personal Adven ture, Thrilling Incidents, Daring Exploits, Heroic Deeds, NVonderiul Escapes. Life iu the Camp, Field, and Hospital, Adventures ol Bpie.s and Scouts, with tho Bongs, Ballads. An ecdotes and Humorous incidents ot the Wur, STAFFORD MF9. CO., 0G Fulton si., 12w New'York, It cotuaius over liri line Engravings and is the spiciest and i huupe&t war book published. Price only $2.50 per copy, .‘fund fur circulars and see our terms, ami lull description of the work. Address NATIONAL I*U 15LIBII:NG CO., Philadelphia, Pa, iw WE AEE COMING r fc 4 fX;;!' J ?• ■ 'i us&Y ‘' C --V ONCE MORE WITH A NEW SPRING Stock in our great j| One Dollar Sale olJDry mid Fancy GOODS. OUTLEEY, cScGJ. I’KKIIIUI'KATKS Or MimiXG : 21 yds. Shoolltiff. For ClnbThirlj , Ono Binuiiroil, 05 “ All other premiums iu same[ratio. Enlarged Exchange List, with new andjuselul aitlclos. Bee new Circular audfcHamplo. Sent to any address troe. Please send your Money [by Registered Letter,'addressed Lu J. S. HAWKS A CO , 124 nndU ’.o Federal SI., Uomloii, Mass. S\ O. MO4 < gew gorfe S2MmflseHUßts, La dies, if you kkhimiik a klm i bit- remedy, use lliu best ? DR. HARVEVS GOLDEN PILLS have n<i miry ess-sen. I’ltlCh', OK K DOLLAKPKH KOX They urcynfu mid mre m cr<ii- DK. HAKVEY’H UULDEN PILLS, four degress stronger they are iii*.t*ii<j«-.i for special cases PUICE. FIVE HOLLAK- PEL !MX, Private circulars .sent lice. Enclose Mam you cannot procure tin* pill* undone Urn mo iey and address HUY AN «* ft.)., C-dar Mnvt, Neve York, and on receipt they will Ik- sent well sealed by return mail. Errors of yoitsi. Young Men the experience of years, has demonstrated the fact Unit reliance may be placed In the er’Uaioy of ' BELLAS SPECIFIC JMLIX For the speedy and iiorniumml cure of seminal Weak ness, the- result of Youthful Indiscretion, •which neglected, ruins the happiness, and un fits the Kutfbrcr for business, social or marri age. They can no used without detection nr Interference with business puifults. Price one Dollar yer box or four boxes for :! dollars. Jf you cannot, procure these pills, •mclose the money lo JIKYAN' .t ro.,ci (.Vda.r street, New Yolk, aud they will tut scot by mail, well sealed. Private circulars to lientie inen scut free on application, enclose stamp. gaaMtu? Jtousscs. Jg W. CUKU & CO. BANK E B 6 , NO. 35 S. Till HI) ST., PHILADELPHIA, UKNEKAi; AGENTS NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, UNITED STATES OF AMERI Cash Capital or One Million hollars, gouts,. ghats, &f. jfort <&itaU. A T tx . P ®»VATE HALE FOB THIRTY A DAYB,-'TO OAPITAUBTS AND STORE KEEPERS.—The Mew and Large Hotel* or Eatlng.Hottße.and Store property, located at tbe Cnrlateenßoad.on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad, Cheater county, Pa., can be bought at a rate that will pay big Interest on the Investment. It la doing a fine business now, and when the railroad connects south in a few weeks, It will materially en hance the value of the property. Apply to the owner on the premises.' [sep 30 tfw 39 P BIT ATE SALE OF A HOTEL PROP ERTY.—The undersigned, offers at private sale the real and personal estate, tbe property of the late Robert Smith, deceased, situated in Port Deposit, Cecil connty, Md., and known os the “ Fabierr’s ajtd Comhbbcial Hotel."— This Hotel has been long and favorably known to the traveling community, and Is receiving a large share or pnbllc patronage. The house Is large and commodious with good Stabling, Ice House, and all the appurtenances attached to!a first-class Hotel. Persons wishing to purchase will please call on the undersigned, who Is now occupying the property and will show the same, sep 2 tfw3s] MARY C. SMITH. Pobt Deposit, Sept. 2,1505. rpilK LKWIMTOffS MILLS A i‘ PUBLIC SALK W ill Ut» sold at public sale, on the premises. In Ce.vistown, Mitlllu county, Pa., on WEDNESDAY, May HJi'ii, lst'ii. at l o'clock,!*. M., the valuable property kuowu ua the Lewlstowu Mills. These Mills are In tho borough of Lewistowu, on the llneol' tho Ml ill Ur and Cen tre Connty R. K., mile from Its Junction with tho Pennsylvania Central at the Lewis town station. There Is a private Bldling for unloading grain and loading dour at the door of the mill. This property consists ot’ono FOUR-STORY BRICK FLOURINU MILL, feet: ouo FOUR-HTOKY BBICIC WAREHOUSE, , for receiving and storing grain, 80x-l0 l'eet; ouo FRAME WAREHOUSE, ] for storing dour, feed, &c., lOOxUQ feet; togotUor j WiUl j CUPPER SHOP, OFFICE, Ac. I The water power la abundant, being supplied ■ by ihe KtshiuociulUas Creek, with a nead und | full of twenty-two leet, giving a ouo huu : dred aud ilftv (J2O) liorse power at the lowest [stage of water. The grtulor part of the year • this power Is doubled. The mill Ims lea ran of i’rc-ueh llurr Mill j Stones, six of which sire la complete ruuultm I order, and was relKted throughout nud lur -1 niched with Lottell's Turbine water wheels In I iho summer ot ISCT. The machinery 1< all of I the moxt approved description put. up In the I most wurkmanliKo manner, and lu iho host orih r. The whc:i!-e]f‘;mlng machinery Is ample, consisting of Holljiik Screens, Uuuby’fiMcpuru lors ami Eureka Smuts, eupubio of cleuniDg 10- U bushels per buy. The greater pari of the denning apparatus hs In tho receiving wnro* house, from which the grain Is conveyed by macbhiery to Die mill. * ' Attached nod lying adjacent lo the mill there j aro SIXTY-TWO (H2j"ACREH of prime bottom laud. The Improvements consist of ouo TWO-KTORY BRICK HOUSE, ouo two Mtory KHA.MK HOUSE audußLAl K -1 S.M ITU SHOP. Tlio whole under good leuclug, ■ und is lu h Hue state of eultlvatlcn. Upon this properly there 1h agoodthroe ' story FRAME BUiLDI N(J, 6(3x48 feet, formerly lined ns n FLOU RING MILL, having an avail* able lull of 1J to 11 feet, and a force <‘f oJ to 4U liorso power, without detriment to trie power ol tlio mill described above. These mills aro situated In oue of the tlnest and most p'oditcllva wheat-growing sections of PeuiiM Ivania, Lewlstown, being the receiv ing point of the grain grown In the Kislmeo , quiilasand Penu’a Valleys and others parts of i oi MiiUiii and Centre counties. The Hour pro* I duc:sl liere has ulways had and now maintains | the best reputation in the heme and city mur* | kids. It meets with ready sale and commands j the best prices. There Is a Inrge local demand I for all the products of the mill, nnd the fuel 11- j lies fur shipping by rail audcaual are the very I best Dial could be drsired. ’Tlie buildings aro largo, conveniently ar ranged, nnd of the most substantial construc tion. They could be used for any kind of man ufactu res as well as for mi! ling, It the pur chaser should s.a lit to convert them to such other purpn>e. The attention of capitalists and millers is ciillel toJdils valuablo property. It is favoru ijly situated aud is m prime older, it is sold to eh-se nn «slate, and will be found a safe and profitable investment. Tkiims < k Hack. —cme-thJrd of the purchase mon«T in cash; the remainder in tlireeannual l uyinents, with interest irom July Ist, when possession wilt lie given. a2O Itdatiw HEIRS OF W. B. McATKE, dee d. avlUbinu Sjufltrumeuts, &c. MOM!:illl.N<i KKWI O . WOODWARD'S PIANO FORTE AND OK GAN WAUE-KuuMS, Past King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Tin* largest cotabllshment ;rft tlio kind [ln Han eras ter, und one ol the largest In Uio stale, 'i'ne tiuest assortment of Instruments ovt r of- Icrcil to the public In tills cily and county. I’lnnos Sheet JJitsic,sSiu**ie liookK, Ac., Ac, Chi' I.Bri.i'j »t iSo/i'a' Piano. y, Hainr.i ]lro.\i Pituo-s Mason J: llnmtin’s Cabinet aud Metropolitan Our InciMles tire sum that v.e can now af ford to supply our customers with Instruments at rates os low as they can be purchased of the mnunlactuiers. Jurnew Wurerooms, situated at No. -0 East Klngstreet, opposite tiprecher's Exchange Hotel, over lirenner it Hosteller’s, are tinea up in a manner that we feel confi dent cannot fail to please the most fastidious. We shail always be happy to exhibit our lu st rumeuts to all who wil* favor us with a call, whether they wish to purchase or uol. Orders taken lor Sheet Music and all .kinds oi Musical merchandise. Cull and see ns. A. W. WOODWARD, No. liu East King street, Lancaster, Pa. OCt-I-U'wLi Wat-.Uts, Sjcwdry, &f lii()9- '■!. *. StlliJAD'-l A uno. Ifcb9 Wi 1 ask ikt- attention of purchasers to our nn usually iarp.e stock of goodn carefully selected and manufactured to our own order for the for tii /•; ye w :re a r / wnicli we are atlliuy at very Low Prices. FINE U-JI.D AND SILVER. WATCHES, Have now open a largo oml choice uolcc tlou of flue and medium Foreign and Domestic . COATINGS, CLOTHS AND MELTONS, .AND ALL KINDS OF 1 ~ _ ! In now shades of Blue, Dalian, Olivo Green, i »>.vlN A„n DEN AMKLF.P GOLD J EWEI.KY i Plum and Drown, slack Cloths and Doeskins 17 j r i> I from Lowest to Finest Qualities. " ‘ J * ty Kij K r \ LIPFIT, E. HARRIS, BKOAPBROOK, BE* MADE TO \ GRAVF-S, BLACKINUTON, MIDDLESEX, ORDER WITH FINE GOLD MOUNTINGS. | and otllor bCBt maUefl ’ Special attention paid to furnishing j C A S S I M KJK E S , l( F!>Dl .v U P2lkA K .V T ■'j . \[ n , iu j y widths with and without Hide Bauds In Rll.tbe new styh s and colors, mlted to STERLING AND COIN SILVER. | MEN AND BOY’S WEAIt. c 1 iU\ e a Wat chmaker from th e Swiss (• ac* , f'rnTlTTVfl \rtT)F r rv'i (■) it r\v ir lory to do repairing, and warrant all w t ,i k. (. LUllilNU MADE lO (JHDEK H. Z. RHOADS A RRO by experienced Cutters, and sulls/actlon guar' ' , anteed. ( lYczf Door Urlon) Cv.njicr'3 Hotel,) A full slock of our own manufacture of WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, 1»A. HEADY MADE CLOTHING novdo tiw47 AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MAKERS. DIAMOND, CORAL, AMETHYST, GARNETT, .^tiororifS-at-SPaw B. C. KBSADY, No.t’l Fast King street, J i floor, over SUlle: New Store. MJii No. li'i N«*rtb Dukos?.. Lancaster B. F. bai:k. Nr,, in North Duke- PU, Laic-Kstor S. PYFF.IC, I No. 5 Hot: lb LtiKr *l., i ~ " ■ - I HOUHEKKKPKIW! A. J. KAMJEIiSOJi, No. Zi North Dnfcf; Hired. L:»uc.u,li>r. 1 HOUSEKEEPEKS ! s. u. prick, Mcn—Women—and Children ! Court Avenue, went or Court H<.us<> Lancaster .. ... . ... , , ’ ur ; Men—Women—and Children ! A. J. KAUFFMAN, No. t>;x Ijoouht htokkt, t'oj.u.M m a' Pa dcctU lydaw) . “Cooling to hcalds and Burns,” •>«> <• ■••oni.i .niL'O at., Lancaster J “.Hootblng tonll painful wounds, Ac,” ' • • “Healing to all Horen, Ulcers, Ac,” v*. mwsj. : ‘ COSTA-It’S’ BUCKTHOIIN SALVE - - -- • —j ig the moat extraordinary HALVK ever known, a. J. FvIEJNMAiV, Its power of Mouthing and Healing for all Cuts, Nn, 9 Earn Uranic pt„ L"n.aatci Burns, Bruises, Mores, Ulcers, Chapped Hands - - and Hkln, for Wore Nipples, for Plica, Ac.-la !». •)«. iVOP.TI* ' r without a parallel, One peinon savs of it, ‘I (V/lumMa ; jiucaMor oomtv n 1 would not he without a Box In my blouse. frit m, >jinc4Uiior eouj.ij, n , COBI $5.(0, or I had to travel all the wnv toNow York for It.”— N. Y. Evening New*, Eej>(, 5, All Hrtiggl.sis In soil It. A DiltATfl No. :yj North Duke st.. Lpnoa«d»;r ).wirr, No. l:f North LV.fco ct.. i-aao>u?tor K. SL.VYMAKKIE, JR„ GEO. 1). SPRECHER, sr. PAEMB B 8 1 1 I TRT THE AItTA V£.LA PHOSPHATE. IV la composed principally of tho celebrated iuano from ALTA VELA, contains three per cent, of Ammonia, an amount suiHclont to give activity to the vege tation, and a large quantity of Soluble Bone Phosphate of Lime, together with Potash and Soda, the essential elements of a complete manure. Price $6B Per Ton. Send for a pamphlet. Address THE ALTA VKLA OUA.NO CO., aug 139mw32) 57 Broadway, New York JgAFGH’S RAW BONE SUPKK PHOSPHATE OP LIME. STANDARD WARRANTED. Wk otlar to Farukfs and Dkaxkrh in Ma nnros the present season our Raw Bone Super Phosphate of Lime as being highly improved. It Is not necessary at this day, to argue tho claims of this manure, ns a useful and eco nomical application for CORN, OATS, nnd all spring crops. The article has a reputation of over fifteen years standing, and Is still manu factured by the original proprietors. Farmers will please seud their orders to tho Dealer early, as this only will ensure a snpplj*. BaUOH 4 SONS, Sole Manufacturers, Ofllce No. lit) South Delawaro Ave., feb IH-3mw-8 Philadelphia. jyj GEISEL3I AN, JIL, d CO. (Late Bard & Geiselmanj C OMMISSION MKRCHA N TS, AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, WHISKEY, AC No. BSJ North Broad street, JJ O W K 11 ’ N COMI'I.ETK MASUltl' MANUFACTURED BY II I'.NRY limVKl!, CHEMIST PHIL A DELPHI A. Super-Phosphate or Mine, Ammonia anil Totash. WARRANTED FREE FROM Al) l T Kll \TION, Tills Mnuuro contains all the ehimtmlH to produce., large crops of nil li iuds, ami is highly recommended by ull who huvo used It, also by dMlugiUfchod Chemists who have, by analysis, tested Its qualities. Parked in Hap* o/ 'JUU ]>ouiuLt retch, DIXON, SHAH PL ESS A CO. South Water a id South Delaware A vf. PHIL A D K Ll’ ill A WM. REYNOLDS, For sale by 7D South St., Baltimore, Md, And by dealt rs generally throughout the For Information, address Henry Rower, Philadelphia. Q II I C A U O. WALLACE A JOHNSON, CO M MISSION .M ERCHA N TS I-'Olt THE i’UKCU ASK AND SHIPMENT FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, PROVISIONS, AC 13-J MADISON STREET, CHICAGO. Property bought, liold, t-old or shipped to Eastern niarkclson marghiH. inar U-JmwKl* 'Y'ALEAULE FBUHU7.KH “DARK I*l, AST K K, M From Western New York. Said to bo much superior to the "Nova Scotia Plaster." A Iso, FINK (iHOlWl) RON I- Guiuiintecd i»uro Forsuleby GRIEST & BE ED, C hr'hlinnu, l’u, mJI dmwlJ Sri) ©onto, &c SPUING I.SWh SPUING ISM agf, it a it it o t ii.k k h Have now open a lull Slock of Goods for Spring Sales which will bo found complete In overy department, and will be sold at 1> 01>UI, A H P KICIiH. A choice selection of DRESS GOODS for La dles and Children In new styles of Hllk. Pop llnolU, l’oplins, Molmlrs, lie Lalues, I’eri als aud'Chiulzps. ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, JUGLA AND EMPRESS KID GLOVES, THOMPSON'S CORSETS AND SKIRTS. MOURNING GOODS' —Black Bombazines, Tamitse, Poplins, I)«» Lalnes uiu! Alpacas in all qualities of LUPIN'rt Manufacture. Black Thibet Long ami Square Hhuwls, English and Fl ench Crapes and Crape Veils. irousK KUitxiKjrrxu LIX K X S AX 1) COTT O N rt OARI'KTS AND OIL CLOTHS. English Ih ussols, (’rossley's Tapestry J’.rns hols, l.owelhuid Huillord Three-Fly nnd Ven etian, Wool Duich, Hemp ami List Carpets. FLOOR on. CLOTHS—AII Widths COCOA AND CHINA MATTINGS. 27 F-irlcag'-s Plain and Embossed KNliLlSll IiKANIT K WAK !• OK SC I’K.KtOK l|U ALITV I’ITOH'tKJ AND BOSTON JULAHMWARI- AT LOW PRICES. WALL PAPERS ! .WALL PAPERS ! PLAIN AND DECORATI VF "IiU.OOO Pieces New Styles (or Spring Sales, the hugest assortment ever oll'ered in Lancaster. WINDOW SHADES, Hollands and fixture-*. Wo invito an examination. m:JI-t!wJ3 11AGER & BKOTHKR.s QI.UTHN, (ASSIMKHKS, AC HAGER A BROTHERS , GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS of ovory de ; scrlption. ! PRICKS L 0 \V ! tfostat’s gtautifUr, sr. “COSTA It'S” Stan d’a rd Preparations ARE llrs BEAUTIFIER! THE Bitter—Sweet nnd Orange Blossoms. One Bottle, 81.00—Three for 82.00. HIS “CoAlarV n»t,: Roneli. Ac., Extermi nator*. “Oo*tnr’* Bed Bng Exterminator*. “ContarV* (only pure) Inflect Powder. "Only Infalllblo Remedies kuown.” "IS years established In New York.” "2.000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily.j* *‘!M Beware!!! of spurious Imitations.” "All Druggists In Lancaster sell them.” Address "COSTAR," 10 Crosby st., N. Y. Or, John F. Henry (Successor to) pDEMAS BARNEB & CO., 21 Park Row, N. Y. Sold In Lancaster by Ginger A Rice. m 22 lyd<vw g U. • NCIIAEFFEK, “ “ WBOI.ESALE AND RETAIL UADDLRRI NOB. 1 AND a EABT KINGMTBKKT lanlO SLANCAHTF.R,'.PA« tfw ptteflripftta-'giflMrtigmilitfl. riIBPBUI V O B PR 108 CARPET WAREHOUSE! CARPETINGS In great variety. OIL OLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, MATTS, Ac., All styles and sizes. benjamin GREEN, No, S 3 North Seoond Street, Philadelphia. xnlO OmwlOl "DKIIOTAL OF THE •• TEH PEE OF XV FASHION.” ?.SASVi )PJaNINB ° r BPBINU PABHIONH, MONDAr, MARCH Ist, IS®. For tho bettor “bjen'onbo or her patrons, MRS. M, A. BINDER has removed nor DKEEB TRIMMINGS AND PAPER PAT TERN STORE to tho N. W. Corner of ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Street*. Philadelphia. Dross and Clonk Making. Dresses mndo to 111 with ease and elcgauco. Tuo finest assottment of Ladlfs’ Dress and Clonk Trimmings In the city, at tho lowest prices Orders executed at short notice. Embroideries. Handkerchiefs Laces, Ribbons. Bridal Veils and Wreaths’ Flno Joweljy and Fancy Goods. Pinking ami Goffering. Cutting and llttlng. A perfect sys tem of Dross Cutting taught. Price $12.50, with Chart. Patterns sent by Mai lor Express to a1 1 parts of tbo Union. Do not forget our new location, N. W.Cor. ELEVENTH and CHEST NUT STS., Philadelphia. M* Jl-:hnw-s N° T 1 JI'ST Ol'EiVh'O DIRECT FROM THE M ANT F Al’lT K KR, ‘2OO PIKI'ES, OYKU YARDS, M IRISH ANDJERKXCII LTXEXS, Guaranlecil to he FIRsT-CLASS AND REGULAR (lIHIIH AT A REDUCTION O K t'KM I'M PER YARD FROM THE REGULAR PHUT Samples of the Linens sr m hy mall U deni it it. rMjsiNii orr At u Grent KednctUm In Prices, THE LAI ANCEUFTUK STOCK OF GOODS, eon- slsllng <>l LINENS, BLANKET TABLE LINENS, NAP KINS, 'TOW El KK'll LACK ITIITAINS AND DRAPERIES, *V L 1 (f 11 T I, K \V /■; 7 [sep D 2y wfui at the LATE FI AE In mi.- stm Sheppard, Vun ll;irlliu, , iii a Arrlson LINEN JIoUSKFUKNIH M INO DRY Coops AND CURTAIN EM AULII-RMEN t, I nos ('JI /t.vY'.V I’T .ST II Kb: f\ | jgDWIN IIAI.L, A CO. :h SOUTH SECOND STREET, Kuvo nownpen a lnrguund varied stock ot Ins Goods, to whicli they Invl to the ailentlon o; 1 tho ladles visiting Philadelphia. Our sttn-ii ; consists In purl of Best makes of Black Silks,* Superior Q,nalltles of Colurod S'llts, Fancy Hllks of the Latest Styles. Silk Popllnells in Great Variety, summer Poplins, (iremullm’s, Lawns, Organdlew, J 1 email Is, l'efiue, Pereallrs, Clilnts. s, Ac. New Styles of Dress Goods open lug dull v at low prices.. MOURNING (JOi >DS, CJfK'lc TarninUnCloth, English and French llomha/ini «. Rust innkes of Alpacas, lliack llornanl, Ac , lUauk Crapea and Crape V eits. ,»•(< SI I AWS IN GREAT VARIETY I LADIES’ SILK AND CLOTH MANTId-S L A D J E if' .V U / T X HUITM AND MA.NTLKH M T< > DKUI.H WUITE UUODH OF ALL KINIW. HU KKTINUS,’HH IHTINUH, TA lil.K |,INKS‘* TOWELS, NAI’KINH, .if PIANO AND TABLE COVhIIS. KMBKOIDERIK**, [,A('EM, AND HOKIh KV CLOTHS ANUCASHfMKKKS FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR With a full stock of every desrr Ipl ion ol Di \ Goods of'the latent styles and will he Hold n’i the lowest ciinii prices. EDWIN HALIoI in, 2s Soul h Seeoml s >. Tho Chestnut and Walnut Street (.'urn com. within a few feel of the store. al i-.'lniw 1* JQIt. F. MATI.ACIi N 0.67 WEST KING STREET LANCASTER CITY, FA. Having talcou the office of the late Dr |>. McCormick, continues to treat private .Un ease h successfully with the ohl Doctor's new remedies. Also weak n> ss fi om indlKcreMoiiH of youth, Male or Female. Tho medicine |* pleusiTut to the taste and smell. No change of diet necessary and consequently no ex poMim. Patients not wishing to present lheiiiHelvi.H cau have medicine sent to their address hy de scribing disease In their loiters. Strictsencov observed In all coses u'.’s-;imwl7 ■ jyj-AKNIIAI.IA.S FI.IXIK. HEADACH E-DYHPEPHIA-COSTI VENKsh If you hu Her with headache try Marsha u.’-i ELIXIR, and ho couvlncet that iiltlioiip.i other remedleH havo failed to cure you, in’i will give you instuut ami permanent rein I. If by over-excitement und lutlgue yum nerves have become so weakened that Il’eail acho admonishes you something moie dang.-i - ouh may happen,such as Palmy, Dimnmsh ok Hioiit, and other alarming nervous u.'lecl lons, Du n Marshall’s Elixir, by giving toueaml itio.jgih to vour system, restores you to perfect henlih. whenever food which should iio digested re mains In the stomach, causing pain ami un easiness for the want of that priuolplu whu li would render It eiu»y of digestion, then by using Marshall's Elixir you will supply this dellcTency and prevent Its recurrence, ami mi , be radically cured of Dyspepsia. The stomach being thus cleansed from an unhealthy to a healthy condition, ccstlveness and the other attendant disorders of the bowels are of necessity prevented. Price of Marshall's Elixir, 81. Ur per bolt le. For sale by all Druggists. Depot, lMi Mat kel Ktrect. M. MARSHALL <£ Co., lhugglxtH Proprietors, fetlyw.7 <M KEWAUD I'Olt ANY <ASi: d)l.yyLf of the following diseases, which the Medical Faculty hnvo pronounced Incur u. hie, that Dlt. RICH Alf'B GOLDEN KK.M IN lEH will not cure. Dr. Klchau's UoMi n Balsam No. I, will euro Hy phllls In Its primary and secondary stages, such hs old Ulcers, la cerated Pore Throat, More Eyes, Hkln Erup tions and Horen ess of the BenJp,eradicating dis eas-s and mercurv thoroughL . I>r. Klcban'.i Golden Balsam No. 2, will cure tho third stages; and I defy those who do Milter from such diseases to obtain u radical cure without tho aid of this medicine, wh'ch dots not pre vent the pntleuts from paling and drinking what they like. Price of either No. 1 or V, per bottle or two bottles, B'J. Dr Rlcban's Golden Antidote, a safe and rad ical cure for Gonorrhea, Gravel und u'l Urinary Derangements, aocornpnnipd with lull direr, tlous. warranted to cure. Rrlro,s3 per bottle. Dr. Uloban's Golden Ellx#d’ Amour a null cal cure for General Debility In old or young. Imparting energy to those who have ltd a nio ol sensuality. Price, f 5 per buttle, or two bot tles n. On receipt of price, by mull or Express tin sc remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. Non., genuine without tho nnino of Dr. Kh ban's Golden remedies—D. B.Richards, Role proprie tor, blown In Glass of hollies Addess , , DK I). B. RICHARD-, f fH-oawdAlyw No, 22S VarJrk st., New Yoik Office hours from yA. M.ioBP. M. Ureulais sent—Correspondents answered. sgarflwaw, sums, &t. New hardwrk firm, The nnderslgnod have culered Into part nership In tho Hardwaro trudo at the lain stand of A. W. A J. R. Runnel, No. 2IJ.<J Norih Queen street, under the firm of RUH k *EL, MUBBELMAN A CO., and would be pleased to have their’ friends call when In want of nnyihlug In their line J. W. HUBLKY, J. R/ RUBHK.L, W. O. BENDER, H. 1). MUBBELMAN. RUSSEL, MUSHELMAN * CO. Would call the attention of persons comm.-nr- Ing housekeeping to their large stock of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, such i-h Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ccdarware, Wallers, Look ing Glasses, Ac. They would coJl particular attontlon to 1 1tolr celobrated Cooking tttovo, tho “Greut East ern,’' which has given such universal sntlsfnc tlon to tho hundreds who are now using them They have also the Noblo Cook, Lehigh, hur ley Sheaf, Washington, Hpeur’s Anti-Dust ami Caloric and all tho leading patterns of Cook Stoves. Also tho colebratod Dining Homu Stove, tho "Pennsylvanian." Tho Morning Glory Heaters and Stoves, and otlior Parlor Stoves ot tho latest pattern'. Also, a full assortment of BUILDING Ma. TEUIAL, such as Locks, Hinges. Glass. Pulum Varnishes, Ac. ’ Saddlery and Coach Trimmings, Iron Steel Ac., whlcli thoy will sell at the fowest rates 1 J. W.HUBLEY, W. G. BENDER, J. K. RUSSEL, h. p.mubseLman. pARH HOTEL, Jan 20 4mw3| ON THE AMERICAN FLAN COr. BEEKMAN and NASSAU STS Near City Hali Park, NEW Y&RK GEORGE WIGHT, Propbibtob, N. B.—Located in the very heart of thn wholesale business, this is one„of the most conveniently located Hotela lot Merohantai Business men and othorsvlslU-i im olty. 'We PHI LA DEI. I ’i I (A
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