The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, December 08, 1849, Image 4

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    Agricultural.
THE
The Farmer1 Son. .
Written far the Diptch Ay A, A. T. of Barker.
0, 1 WOulJ b I (.MUier '
Full of frolic, lit nil fu".
I would b up t trly morn,
A hoeiuj out lta wvin euro.
CHOOUK
Hoyi hvi tun, I dsn'l ef ,
Fr fiihr' go
And th.o IM inj om merry tune,
Till I hrd lh dinner horn it noon,
Then I would go to my fither'i eot,
Aod cat my dinner piping hot.
Boyi hve fun, ke.
Then I would work in the field till night.
With pur ineffable delight
M,
When I wjuU drive the cowi from the lot,
To the j-rd at the north f ray father'i cot.
Boyi have fun, lie.
And whtu the eun had lunk in the weit,
And all the bird had gone to reit,
I'd go to bed to eleep and to dream,
Of the c.lvei and the larabt.and the old 01 team.
Boyi have fun, &c.
When aummer had gone with her balmy breath,
And all the pretty flower were frozen to aeatn,
And the bell tinkled merrily over the enow,
Then on a jolly ileigh-ride I would go I
Boyi have fun, c.
In winter too, I'd go to school,
And mind and obey the master' rule.
Or I mieht feel the force of the bircnensiicn, t
Which would brigten my idea up very quick
Boy have fun, etc.
Every Saturday, with my sled I'd go,
A rambling over the beaten snow,'
Till I got to the top of ome high hill tide,
Then dowu the hill, with my aled I'd glide.
Boy have fun, &c.
. r c.n.u nivhis I'd alwav 20 and see
My true love, it there any rich should be-
1 i t,j It. 1 n.rlnr. tnti. I
. Allu I nam - '
And say, "sweet Nancy ! how d'ye do "
Boys have fun, fcc. .
Then she would take my great coat and hat,
And we'd sit down together and have achat :
Then I'd talk to her oft words of love,
And cll her "my sweet pretty dove!"
. . Boys have fun, fce.
' I'd tell her, too, of my lambs and my calves,
And aalc if aha wouldn't with me go halve,
And if he saithe little word yet !
, I'd sal it with a noctared kiss.
Boys have fun, &c,
Then we would marry and settle down,
Nar to some quiet and pleasant town :
There would we live in wisdom's way,
And hav lot of fun, the rest of our day.
Old men have fun, I don't care,
For father gone away.
Farmer.
We have often wondered why practical
farmers do not write more for the newspa
pers and periodicals published in their
midst. It cannot be argued that our agri
culturists in general are unable to compose
an article for the press, and yet, we see so
; little emanating from that worthy and nu
merous partionofour people, who, more
than all others, are able to iurnish tne
country with themost valuable information.
We should be pleased to see our country
friends turn their attention, during the ap
proaching winter evenings, to writing out
their experiments, their products, their
mode of ploughing, sowing, tilling and har-
,..i;- mil cTPniriil exoerience in their
VCOtlUg, "
honorable vocation, during the past sum
mer. There is scarcely a farmer in the
v... t .ui.npnulil not furnish Borne item of
i.ii,
interest relating to the tilling of the soil
Many are no doubt deterred from this oth
erwise pleasing task, by supposing they
cumot write sulfifiiently grammatically
orthogrophically, or something else. This
h no obi'.-clion. and no reason why you
should not apply yourself to so commenda'
ble a task. Send on your communications
th nearest publisher, and he will not
only correct all errors in your compo
eition, but will also cheerfully publiah ev
erv correspondence relating to the most
honorable and dignified profession of man
Agriculture.
Care of CaUIe, Etc.
Cattle r.eed more attention in the first of
winter than in January. Calves.in particu-
1. .V,,, .r. nuort In Wdinor on haV mUSt
ial, llim iv . . . - - -
have attention,- they should have rowen,
or the most fine and tender hay that is cut
on the farm. -Calves need something to
keep the bowels free. Tumips.carrots.and
parsnips, are all cood for this purpose. If
you have roots enough, and rowen enough,
you will not need to give meal to store
f nlvPS.
nws that are expected1 to give milk in
be keot warm. As to feed,
h.b. are irood; oats, cut when green
, .... milk than the best kind of
prouuees iu.
Clover hay that is made early pro
duces more milk thatn fine Iinplih. Let
cows lie warm, and dry, an clean. w,n
ailfc Uexpeeted of th'm.
CONDITIONS.
COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, ii publiahtd
every Saturday morning at two uoh.abi per
annum, pay ilile half yearly in advance, viz,
f Ion lubii-rihing iml'fcl upon entering on the
lot it inontru-.nil il not paid according to
ihc above term, we hall invariably charge
(mi) Jitllnra and fiftv etutn.
.uhoriiiti,)n Ukeii forilhoiter ueriod of
time th in in moutha, nor dincoutmuea uimi
.11 .rnirirn hill have been paid, which
tiitmt be one month prior to the expiration of
the tern, agreed lor, and a failure loiim no
tify the Editor will be considered anew en
gagement. Advertinimenta conspicuounly iniierted at one
dollar CKtU per tqunre (ol 14 line or h-mj
three lime, and twenty-five cen' per aquare
for every aubiequent insertion. Bmiu"Carde
inierted at three dollars per annum. A liber
al discount made to ya.rly advrrtwera .
LtTTCHU, Communication.. &c., addressed to
the Editor, on businem pertaining 10 in uim.
must ba pott-paid, to aecure attention.
in:--
Business Directory-
JOHN 0. FREEZE,
Attorney at Law:
BLOOMS BURG C-OL... CO. PA
Orrics, oextduor t o the Court Houie,
CHARLES CONNER !t Co., Merchant, New
Brick Store, north v.eit comer of Mam and
Iron Street!.
' ....sr. lf i I , r, I . I.
JJ ,jg of the Watch, on hud ftreet
in Hie Exchange.
LEONARD B. RUPERT, ArreAorif.firBtdoor
in" Rupert's Row," on Main atreel below
Mjrket.
SLOAN & MENDENH.LL,3fcrcAanr,Main
streut,above Market and one door below the
change.
TJPHRAIM P. LUTZ.DrueeiK.storeoDMain
J street, below Market, east side. sign of the
Golden Mortar.
MARTIN It A. M. RUPERT, Tinware ana
Sheetiron Manufacturers, shop on Main
i ilreo, below tne f ost-omce.
BENJ:HAGENBUCH,CAairmar$,ain.
rer.North side of Main street, few doors
below Market street.
TTTJ
"
"M.McKELVY & CO., Merchants, North
West corner of Mam and Market
streets. '
HILL, Surgeon and Pnysician, location
nn vlirket st., outh side, above Main
street, Bloomsnure.
KNORR it HAMLIN,Wae-rrtiM,snopon
Main street, firslstory.immediately under
thu omce. . -
T- A-OB r'.DlET fERlCL,BootS( Shoemaket,
shop on North Main street, epposite the
Forks Hotel. .
THOMAS WILLlTS.ffaHrr.establii'hmentoB
Main street, north side, one door below the
Court hoiisb.
E.
A R M S I'RO N G , Marble-manufacturer A e
establiahmont
on Main stree, opposite
ha American.
JOHN E i.VN, B "it and Shoemaker, store on
mho street, east. nido. first door below Mar
ket street
11 jAVii HOTEL., oy S-muc- Bluk, road on
4 forks of the B.-rwick and Orangeville in
North Blonmiburs;.
SIMON NATHAN, Cheap and Fashionable
Clothier, Store on Main street, two doors a- j
above the American Hotel. j
I EXCHANGE HOTEL, by Samuel A .hi ady
Jj on Main street, directly opposite the new
couit House.
MEUIOAN HOUSE Acommodiouiand
well kept Inn By Uhas.H. Doiblkh
sooth lide of Main street
TOUN H. BARTON & Co.. merchants,
J Stireon Main street, opposite thePenn.ylva-
nia Hotel, soul n Bioomsourn.
LIST OF LETTERS,
T)EMA1NING in the p,,s' Otlice, at Blooms-
JLV burg, Sept. bOlli, isiy.
Ager, W llson
Aopleman, Georne
Bernchuit, Thomas
Little, Minn E.
Lyden, John (ship)
Mackill, John
M'ickkuiichly, John
Murry, Casier Esq.,
M'Murtrie Miss S. il
Madden, A. J.
Monges, Joseph
Ribi'ii. Martha
Kichel, Elizabeth
Rishel. Elizabeth
Shoinakor, John
Shoemnker, John
Sellers, VV. J. Eiq.,
Shuliz, Henry
Savits, William
Sidi-I, Jacob
Snyder, N.
Trisljean, Frnnk.
Tai;i;.irt, Franklin
Burchfield. wm. H.
Blaine, J. R. E.q ,
Boon, B. V.
Bounds, Emma
Cannain, Jamc W.
Clark, H. U
Cox, Samuel
1) ile, Albert U.
Daves, Joseph
Dennis, Ldina
Rves, Joseph
Frv, 11. H. & co.,
Fisher, Jacob
r.ildert (leorio
H lines, Jacob
Hirnebauct, Michael
lleilinan, Elia EV.
Jones, Thomas (ship)
Jones, lienj
Joline, A. D.
Toyle, I iinuthy
Willi s. John
Wattn, Ephraim
Willson, Jame D.
Wilt, Daniel
Kint, Nicholas
Krei-sler, Sainufl
finri!e
Wild, Thomas (ship)
VeiKT, impim
0r Persons applying lor letters on the above
FIRE
11'IR Hooks,
lROOE CHESTS.
JeW
V eiry.&c. EvansWat
between Arch and Race, and $ fW WJ?,
h3 Dock Street, opposil the fiiff-.l. -5
Philadelphia Exchanre. It-U ?lji!
ent soap-stone lined and Key-MTJdr''.1'
in. n nori n mini nimn ,
k.i. .mi., sn hmsni cm. r ire t-
..i .'i. ,..'( Piii.r' I(1N CHESTS, warnlnted
au'i ' " . -, . ....
rhetsin thin country
Also, rntent Air-tJhamtier iron viii
InOOnow in use. Th'-v also rnntimie m ini Ve
-THE ORDINARY FIRE PKOOFS,-
at very low prices.
Petiit Combination locks, with Onaire Keys,
which can be chani;cil several thousand timen
changeable in fact everv time the Lock is user! if
desirable. Thee locks re proof at;aint the
most expert Thieves, being supplied with the
patent key-hole cover, snd made very strong, they
cannot be blnwn open by Gunpowder. These
Locks are intended for Banks, Stnres, Safes. &.
Seal and Letter copying presses, fire proof doors
for hanks and stores.
Pat.nt Statu lined Refrirerators. warranted su
perior to all others, water niters, show er baths of
the best quality. , .i,-
Persons wishinr, to pur.-hase any of the hove
articles, will piease K,ve n a -an, a-
cheapf than anv nther in the I IniTe'l att s
i. 4..ir.l,,.. ',,r lii.i.
i ii ii-.- .j .
WHITE SWAN HOTEL
rpilEaubucril'iir begileavo to inform hi JA
I t'rieiidi and the public iu general, that he4
- . . ..r. . It J t' -
lui taken (tie H hue auan twiei una otug
Office, No liM, Race Street, formerly kept by J.
Pihu &. Son. '1 he House beinu lame and con
venient, and in the buiiuemi part of the City, he
hopes, by strict attention to buainei, that bin
(riendii will give him a call. He pledge himself,
that nothing shall be wanting ou hi part to iwwe
hi friend at home.
Term 91 per day.
GEORGE RAHN,
ence,
tuod,
Formerly f Schuylkill County.
Phila., March .4,''4.. tf.
SOUND NEW WATCHES.
rnHE lutwcnbcr will give lull atirac
lion to those who may wih a good
i, i id article for a very moderate price.
lie otter a fine, and leleci ioi oi genuine escap- )
ineut watches, namely : English I'atent Lever, j
ParitLovers.Geneva Lever lepine,elegant quar
tier, itc, &c,
HHnairiiif Watches and Jewelry of every dei-
criptiou, muiical boxes, musical instrument') of
almost every denomination, oy nifincin.i pnu
ciple always punctually and radically done.
Trimmings Glasses Common, patent, and
claaical lutielt glasses for lever and lepina
Kcys common, steel, 14 carrot gold and 20 car
rat gold key. Hands common, steel, common
gold and fine gold hand and gold hand especial
ly for lepine. Balance WHiiLEs-and crown
wheele, chain, verges, screws, eiu. ri, ioi
lih. awis and french watche,for lepine, An
chors and Son. english patent lever. Jswel
nit rvtender for lepine and levers, etc, Alo
Clock Irimmings i-onsianiiy on mnu,. m
Mtaldishment in Bloomsburg on Main; above
J . . .... t .i i.:-
Market street.
September 22. 1949.
PURE FRESH COD LIVER OIL.
This new and valuable medicine, now used by the
medical prok-abiou witn sucn asionisning ei
ficacy in the cure of pulmonary Con
sumption, Scrofula, Chronic Rheu
matism, Uout,General Debility,
complaint of the Kidney
&.C., i prepared from
the liver of the Cod
Fish for medicinal
use, expressly for
our aales.
Extract from the London MedicalJournal.
'fT J. . Williams. M. D.. F. R- S., Profes
sor ol Medicine in University College, London,
Consulting Physician to the Hospital for consump
inn kt i ivs : I have nreaoribed the Oil in a-
bove four hundred case of tubcrcuiou disease of
the Lungs, in different stages, whtcn nave neen
under my care the last two years and a half. In
th lirire number of case, 206 out of 234, Us use
was followed by marked and unequivocal improv
mont varvin? in deeree in different cases, from
a temporary retardation of the progress of thedis
ease and a initixa'.ion of distressing symptoms, up
to a more or les complete restoration to apparent
health. ' .
'The effsct of the Cod Liver Oil in most of these
cases was very remarkable. Even in a lew days
the eough was mitigated, the expectoration di
minished in quantity and opacity, the night sweats
ceased, the pule became slower, and of better
volume, and the appetite, flesh and strengtbwere
jruilnatK irnnrnvt-d.
In conclusion, I repeat that the pure fresh oil
from the Liver of the Cod is more beneficial in the
ireafment of Pulmonarv Consumption than any
aRent, medicinal, dietetic or regimenal, that has
yet been employert."
Ah we havo made arrangements to procure the
Cod liver Oil, fresh from head quarters, it can
now be had chemically pure by the single bottle,
or in boxes of one dozen each.
Itn wonderful efficacy ha induced numerous
spurious imitation!. As its success depend en
tirely on its purity, too much care cannot be used
m procuiinK it genuine.
Kvery bottle having on u our wtniKii sigoaiuic,
may be depended upon as genuine.
Pamphlet containiua an analysis of the Oil,
vith notices of it from Medical Journals, will be
sent to those who address us free of postage.
JOHN C. BAKER it CO,
Whohtnlf Druggist and Chemitts.
1U0 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
Oct. 13, 18-1U. 6m.
COLUMBIA COUNTY INSTITUTE
r"lHF. Trustees of the Columbia County Insti
I tute take pleasure in announcing to the
public that they have secured the services of the
Kb. V. MMUr.1. OIIrtr r r.n,
as Principalol lhe School to be opened in Blooms
bur on Thursday, the 5th day of April next.
Th hiihlv attested abilities of Mr. Schafftr af
ford an ample guarantee for thcrough instruction
in all the various brancnes laugni in uie stnooi
These will consist of (lie following:
LANGUAGES.
Ancient Latin, Greek and Hebrew.
Modern German, Spanish. French and Italian.
ENGLISH.
Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, Surveying-,
Navigation, Geography, with the use of globes;
History, Natural Philisophy.and Chemistry, with
lectures and experiments; Moral and Mental
Philosophy, with lectures. Penmanship and
elocution will receive daily attention.
Ti.hms. In order to secure the greatest a
mount nfhMiefit to each pupil, we think the
nniidard number shnnld be twenty-five, unless
the demand of the public should warrant an as
ntant The prices will be as follows:
The English branches f 5 per quarter.
Uo with addition of nen;i?e, " "
WM. Mr-KRLVY, "j
L. B. RUPERT,
CALEB II A R TON, yrrusttts.
DAN'L SNYDKR,
JACOB MELICK, J
nloomsburg, March 15, 1N49.
N. S. LAWRENCE,
pent for the sale of Southworth Maw
ttfuctorwg Co'3 Writing Fopen.
Warehouse No. 3 Minor Street.
100 cases of the above superior Papers now in
store, and lor sale to the trade at the lowest mar
ket prices, consisting in pa 1 1 ot
Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 11,1? and 16 lbs.,
blue and white.
Superfine Medium and Dcnii Wntir.gp, blue
ail'! white.
l'.vira minor and superfine Folio Posts, blue
to i ...,1 white, ulain and ruled
li i .. v:.
unertine commercial j osib, oioe sou wnuu,
ul:. in anil ruled.
F.xtra super Linen Note Paper, plain and Kilt.
Stiperfiii and fine Kill Papers, Ions; and bioad.
Superfine; and fine Counting-House Caps and
Posts, blue and white.
F.xtra super Congress Caps and letters, plain
and ruled, hlue and white.
F.xtra Hiipcr ConRress Caps and Letters, gilt.
Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts.
Superfine' bine linen thin Letters.
Fxtr. super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain
and ruled.
F.mbrniilpred Note Papers and Envelopes.
' Lawyer's" Brief Papers.
Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and
olain, blue and white, varioim qualities and prices.
. . ... ... i. -i i A C ki,i Pa.
I rers tlmnet Board-, v, hi'e and assoited 1 issue.
, P-rs, H n n - M.ort.H and blue
- V... re,.. i f
,.i. o. .,n-. .., - , .
J'ire I'lvX -'
GOODS NEW A1UUVAL.
JUST lectived and now opening at the old
stand ot the scbscriber, a splendid assort
ment of ,
.m;v cjoods '
Selected with great cure, and Ironi long experi
ne nailer inuitell that m seieeiiou
not only in pattecui and ait les. but in qual
ity and price, and will be old at the lowust pod
ttble prices.
Hi DRY GOODS consists of all fancy articles,
from shawls to a skein of silk ; and comprise all
material lor cloak and dresses to red and while
flannel. A good assortment of
Cloth i Cassimers ; Satins and Vesting,
Bleached and brown muslins, Basket and Carpet-
bag; Men' and boys' Hals and Ca. I'UJ s
Ladle' kid and gum f)ou; Looking-glasses;,---Crockery-ware,
Hard-ware, Cedar-ware; all kinds
j
J
,
I
of Grucehii: & 5pices Also SALT, fc-c. -c
Allot which he respectfully requests hi frieud
and the public to call and examine.
3-All kind of gram, lumbei, and country
produce taken in exchange and for which the
Wheat price will always tie paid.
L. B. RUPERF.
Bloomaburg, Oct. 27, IS-iy.
ULOOMSBURG ACADEMY
A IIIOH SCHOOL
For Young Laditi and Gentlemen
J. E. BRADLEY, Principal.
The next winter Session of this Institution,
will commence on MONDAY the bth day of Oc
tober. Text Books.
Emerson's Spelling Book and Reader.
Goodrich's Geography.
Bullion's English Grammar,
Parker' Progressive Exercises.
" Aids to Enlh Composition.
Blair nneioric, university edition.
Davies' arithmetic.
" Algebra.
" Geometry.
" Suiveying.
Mensuration.
Foster's Book Keeping.
Ackerman' N'at.History.
Cutter's Anatomy and phisioloey.
Guernsey' History of the United State.
Lardner't Outlines.
Olmsted's School Philosophy.
Burritl's Geography of the Heaven.
Johnston's Turner's Chemistry.
Wood's Botany.
Schmucker's Mental Philosophy.
Wayland's Moral Science.
Webster' Dictionary.
L A T I N.
Bullion's Latin Grammar .Bullion's Latin Read
er, Anthon's Ceasar, Sallust, Cicero, Horace!
tolsum 8 Livy, Levered s Latin Lexicon.
GREEK.
Bullion' GreekGrammar.Bullion'eGreekRcad
er, Robinson' Greek Testament, Xenophon's
Anabasis, Xenophon'a Memorabilia, Pickering's
Greek Lexicon.
There will be frequent exercises in Declama
tion and Composition. Instruction w ill also be
given in Penmanship and Book-Keeping.
It will be the aim of the Teacher in this
School, to impart to the pupils a thorough
knowledge of the branches studied, to educate
their mind, and thus to prepare them lor hon
orable places in life.
T IS K W S .
The winter session will consist of 2 1 weeks,
or two quarter of twelve weeks each. As this
session is two weeks longer than the last sum
mer session, a corresponding addition is made to
the price of Tuition, which will be as follows,
per quarter:
For Reading, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Book
keeping by single entry, Geography, Gram
mar, Hist. U. S., $3,25
For same and Algebra, Geometry, Surveying,
Mensuration, Book-keeping by doiihe en
try, General History, Nat. History, Phisi
ology, Philosophy, other English branch
es and Drawing, ... - g4,.Vi
For Latin and Greek Languages, 5,"f
fjrf- Good boarding can be obtained in private
families at from 1 f0 to $2 (K) per week.
lirferrltrrr.
Col. Joseph P.ixton, Uev. Daniel Sti ck,
Hon. Stephen Baldy.fRev. Joshua Evans,
Hon. George Mack, (Michael Brobst.F.sq
John McReynolds, Esq.
nloomsburg, Sept. 29, 1819.
Reduced Phices.
NEW, CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
Clot hi n g E m po riu m.
rilHE suoscriber respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that be has dissolved the
partnership business and opened an entire NEW
S l UC'K OF GOODS, fresh from the cities, in the
Clint; Clotliing Emporium in the same stand,
on Main Street, above the American Housk,
where he can beat both Jew and Gentile at sel
ling cheap Goods, Clothing, &.C. l ake the fol
lowing sample of his prices:
Fine Dress or Frock Coats from $fi to $12
Splendid Blue Blaek Dress Coats 1
Cashmetett, Alpaca and summer cloth, 'J
Linnen Coals ol all kinds, I
Blark Casimere Pants, 3
Splended Limartine Pants, 4
Cotiomide anil summer Cassimere, I
Plain Sat in Vo-ts, 2
Figured S-.tin vests, 2
Marsejles and Cashmere vests, 1
Boy's Pants and Vests, 1
Men's Casinel Pan'i, 17
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING.
of every description. Dry, Fatiry, and Staple
GOOD-t.'and a general nfKortment "f Shirts, Un
soms, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Stocks, Hand
kerchiefs, Ur., &c.
Garments mmtetn order on short notice
Person? resiilinp out of town will fimi it
their a(lvaritni;p to ptirrhasp rlothinc of him as he
is delerminerlto put priresilown so low s to make
an otijert to those wiio ron.e from a rlistanre,
r.enllemen don't forget to enquire for Nathalies
Cheap rlothinc Store, on Main Street, one door
ahr.ve Mr, Duliler'i Ameriiatt Houe, IHoomB-
bin fj.
9IMON NATHAN.
IS.if.
rt'oomstitiri:, Oft. 1
MUFFS, 1JOAS, VICTORIAS,
AM) FUR TRIMMINGS,
It COHEJW FANCY FURRIER,
7"0ULD most respectfully cull the attention
of ul I oHisnn- in want (l anv in tine in ine
FANCY FUR BUSINESS,
that he has now ready a s,ileiidid assortment of
(he above mentioned articles, made ot every rUs
n-iption ot FURS, and in the greatest vanity of
shapes th.it are n.n f ishionalile, which be olier
o sell at vrrv reasonable profits, at bis Ff"B
store, No. 52.' North Serond St reet, (two dooi s
below Arch Street,) Philadelphia
Merchants purchasing to sell again, would find
it considerably to their advantage to call and ex
amine his stock and judge for themselves belore
purchasing el-ewhere
The Store always closed on Saturdays.
(tV The lull market price always pven for
SKINS ol everv description
M. I) roHF.N,
i n. 'hi i' , (tim ,0orf htlvir A --fn Fl'i'uJ'a
0.1 0, I M. -3111
I
i
E. STEWART, IT'
HAM T I .1 J
;i.LLuriit)y at- uavvi
KOKWnMLV 0 WlLklSliAhHfc,
1 ESPEC'I'i X LL ihloims n - public that he
V has located in HEKWll'K, w heie he will I
dllelid promptly to all legal business entlii.tcd to ,
Ins care in Columbia and Luni in-countiei-. j
(f-OIIic:ei)ii .UlU .Mieet, opposite the Rising.
Sun Hotel
Jan. 20, lb4!l.--y ;
PIULADEI.I'HIA. READING L ;
1'OTTSVILLK RAILROAD. j
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.
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ON and alttri (.November 1st, KVl'J, me rasseu- ,
gee Trains will run between Philadelphia ,
and I'ottsvillc, as ti.liows ;
Leave Philadelphia at bj A. M., d.ily, ex- !
cept Suudajs. !
Arrives at Reading at 11 IS
Airives at t'oltsviile nt 12 50
Leave 1'utti.villo al 8J A. M. Daily except ;
Suudas. 1
Arrive at Heading at In UO
Arrive at Pott-.ville at 12 'iU.
KAKEs.-Potisville and Phi Isdelphia 3 50 and
3 uU ; Pntl.-ville and Reading 1 -10 and 1.20 ; Lea
ding and Philadelphia 2,25 and l.fcO.
Passengers cannot enter the Car utiles pro
vided with Tickets.
There will be no Afternoon Train.
(prj-NOTICE.-Fitty pound ol baggage will be
allowed to each passenger in' these lines; am!
passengers are expressly prohibited from taking
any thing a bagaage but their wearing appatil,
which will beat the risk ol its owner.
Bv order of the Board of Managers.
S. BRAUl UKU.eec ry.
Nov. 10, Is 19.
THE EMPIRE COMPANY.
I.SiCUKl-OHATKD BY THIS LeCJM-A ll'H Ot THE
Stats ok nkw Vobk.
ABE the exclusive Agent lor Gieen's Oxy
genated ilters, whicii is the hest and siren--KlsI
certilied medicine lor ile cine ol Ds t su,
General Dcbilil) , Habitual CortlUluss, i-c, in
the woild. In every disease m isn.g lrom imper
fect dilution, or dtiuntd (( A, I) is reme
dy has'bteu certilied to by Hon. L. 11. Arnold,
Kx Governor ol Rhode Island, l ion. Win. U ood
brid.e. Ex-Governor of Michigan; lliii. T.J.
Moorhead, Ex-Governor ol Kentucky, Hon. J.
Simmon, Senator ln m R. I. Hon. S. S. Phelps,
Senator from Vt., Hon. Wm. L'pham, Senator
lrom Vt., Don. S. Foot, Senator lim Vennont,
Hon. II. D. Foster, mni.bei ol Congress In .m Pa.,
Hon. W. S. Mai tin, Wisconsin, Cm. A. C. Dodge,
Iowa, C. C. Trowbridge, Esq., lAttoil S D
Holmes, Esq., Ct., G. W. Jones, Esq., Dubuque,
Joseph Iloxie, New Yik, and many ollieis who
are living witnesses of its superior ellicacy. N.
B. One peullar property ol tne t.i i i t.ia is.inai
is does not contain any spiiituors liqoois, and is
on an entirely new plan ol cure for Dyspepsia.
The EMPIRE COMPAM',o when. uHders
should be addressed, aie at No. 170 Broadway
N. Y.
PA1X KILLEll!
A medical preparation by the name .i Pain
Kilhr, has been put into the market by the Em
pire Company in New York, which bids fair to
cast all other preparatiens inio ihe si ade. It
cannot, perhaps, be better desmoid than by sta
ting that it is in a liquid form, nd is adapted to
internal and external use, holding instantaneous
control over all Nervous A llectioiis, Rheumatism,
group. Inflammations, Tm olh and Far Ache,
Cuius, Bruisis, Sprains, Sores, 4'C Empire
Company, No. 170 Broadway.
DEAF PERSONS
Can be made to hear in almost every case '. by
proper tieatment, but they should remember that
ihe organization of the Ear is the most delicate
strucluie of the body, (except the eye,) and hence
is ottener injured than Unedited ty syringes.
The Acoustic Oil sold by the Lu.piie Company,
179 Broadway, is Ihe suiest and most succesblul
article ever known for cures.
Chemical Cleansing Fluid.
Manufactured and sold by Ihe Empire Compa
ny, is to every peisonwho washes or has wash
ing done, of very great and essential service. It
obviates more than hall the oidim-ry Infer m ilnl,
so the wear to clothes. It sets li e color last to
lading calicoes, and aiisweis as well lor cali.luics
liiu-lins, and woollen goods.
ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL.
The Laundry Starch Polish is um d to give that
peculiar poli -h to collais bosoms ; nd linens, that
nothing else can give; besides, it greatly facili
tates the ironing. The e l.uine has the stamp of
the Empire Company, No. 1 iO i -roadway.
Be sure about Vermifuges !
Pome kill the Children ! as well as the worms,
and the only sale article that kills the worms and
not the children, is the one made and told by the
Empire Compativ, al 170 ('roadway.
THE EMPIRE COMPANY
is the only one o the kinil ineopnraled byl he Leg
islature ni this State a-.a Stock Company, and un
der such legislative enai tmenls as to make the
slock always at par, iiiid the Company clear of
liabilities.' Individuals holding any ol ihe Stork
ol the Company, will he entitled to their pro ratio
amount of the profits of the business, declared
upon Ihc affidavits id' the Trustees-, al li e end ot
each year. The Company receive their own Stock
at parm, vhe payment for goods at the Now York,
Otlice, 170 Broadway.
THE EM PI HE COMPANY
Are Manufactures of and Agent- for, some of thr
fine-land most popular kinds of Shaviit and Ian
j ry Soaps, such as Vanilla, Napoleon Toilet, &c,
I Barbers' Shaving Snap in bars.
THE GENUINE HAY S LINIMENT
! halm of Columbia, Hewes's Liniment, Sphons'
Sick Headache Remedy, ihe Chinese Celestial
j Skin Powder, &c, have been trnnslerted to the
Empire Company, 17ti Broadway, to whi m all
I orders and applications should be made.
THE EMPIRE COMPANY,
lnnMi rvf lU 'iilviU I'tl.-.fr. lY.u
to ' j . . ' Kt,1Mf(W ,(,r j.',,, Ihe lllv m'f an(i
I certain cure Vr F.i.iliptic Fits Cramps, Convnl-
i sions, 'c. It ha1, beeen admiiiistt il with astonij
I h in); success, and is as war a specific us any thine
i ran be. It forms a new era in ll.e Practice r.t
Physicians, rruny of whom use this Balsam as the
only ii mrdy. Prisons wishine; the Nervine Bal
sam, must apply lo Empire Company, 17b l.ioad-
J' Dr. Rush's Health Tills
Are only to he had genuine fi cm the Empire
Company! This caution is necessary to avi id a
spurious article. 'Ihe piruine Pih Pills are
hnriiuess, f-fli ctunl, and the ne phis vlt a ol spe
cifirs. In w as itivited h the treat Dr. Rush, and
used as a universal r. mr dy for dirase.
Dr. Bartholemtw's Expectorant Fink
Syrup
Is manufactured perd ctiy pure by the Empire
Company, 171 Broadway, under incorpr.iatinn
lrom the Mate, Inr ( nnuns. I rlrts, l inn ot the
Side, Limes. &c. It is a sure preventive of Con-
siimpiion, hut not a certain ruie after ti e disease
is once thoroughly n atcd. 'Ihe gciiuine is only
to be had from this rompany.
THE THING IS DONE! !
Those who do not believe it, are respectfully
desired not to read ! But Bald-llradcd persons
may read and test, and have the head covered
with a fine, luxuriant, flossy hair, bv the use of
i the Magnetic Hair Restorer-ami Invit-orator.
i Manufactured and sold by the Empire Company,
', incorporated by 'he Stair ot New Y-r;. Nn.
: llroadwdj- Jul; ?, 1-19 -f.m
--!..' .ill -
EVI L. I' I'K, HH1N I'LH.Otlit- ii.f sricK
buihli'ig, south mid ul"Ruperl''.'.a ." un
ii street. . .
t i a ;: i it a
U'llllf Ml ' t ' ll I" "!' l"
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yi(.iri in mi ( iha i. u e .('
s I' '! .( . .ri.il. ' I"
itHiun in t-til up riiinri!ln.
in. . tm ii iimv
( 1 Uf -V A il i'e'-'1'
i.liir rtnU itrs f Kt 'il
leml .u i ip-Uilla. cMMf iii rut t
I'IC. i'ut (IS'tlMl l 111, llll
lufiiitriy t worker on M .'rtmdt vn'mti. txtul th IlKis)
H-ttutitiin me title uf Ur., i.ir im ,v( nr' -nin cteiiU"'
wual ne ii nut. '1 his s u, . u,ji un thir iiu.c nul ki t
ijuti'lved ud purt iiMe nm lui tin- tJl.JTCifi'K OH (il
HiJt l"r. J:aoli TuMnti.d H.tnnp.ritU. having
U I tie OlJ In' iiki-D,i, b .nii.ly ig.it ul urnit, tid M
ii(QlUf4j hcioii the .-.t ot' inu.
rrnLtptt Cite, Hrl X$sd it., .Veil 'rk C'lCj.
Jr.:" fvv
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t.7.Vi'!ii's,V.V.
OLD DU. JACOii 'lOWNSWJ),
I tiik oi!ii;i'At. imsi'hV!:iii;r ukthk
(ienttintj TowTisenJ Siirsaparilla.'
O-il l)r T.i" iiwmJ ' now nlnni )'-irs m ii-i . nm
I i,nu been kmnvn ai Ihe A t.'TtiOH nml hMCorKil Ii
! .,t lim (IKXVI.YK UHUIIX.tl. - V 'iM'.V.iKAV; .'.dC
I s iP.1HIIJ..tl.'i tlt'ii't! P'i'ir, he : mi ,-ll-il In linil its
iii.oiui'-cune, by whirli ine on il tun tifi-u krpl nul o( n if
kt'l. mid tho Hiilei i-itriiiiMi-iibeil hi ihi.ss only whu li;il
,.,.,'v...i ii. uiirih. iiml known its vhluo. Il li.i.l nw.hi-'l
the ears nl until y . lirverun-n-i-t. i-c.u. - t..
ut; ii liiMh il "I .! line ii. iin.l suviit li.au dciilli, irn
cUtiiued its xeeli"".- fi-l " n,l.-rf" :l
HilALlNG POWER.
Know ine, many " S"- ''"'I. hy skill,
jd.-in e nml e.v.i-ni iM;i', d.-vi:,eil Hit uracil! ninth would In
..r m.-iitriiKihlc ailiitlitailH Ui uianki.nl wli. u lh liii'iins
i w.mld be l'liriiishe.l lo luini! il ml" umverw imfcs. nhna
1 iM iriesiiiiniale virtues uuuhl ! knmvii ami itiin:i;iiilul.
i This linii) hoi i-"nie. Hie liiean" are UH'I; tie
! oit ixi) .i.v" ixrtti'.iu.ni 1-ity.f.in.iTtoy
i is iinililll'icllireil "n lh largt-l scale, m.il is Ciillml l"f
! ihreii"h.jul li.e lenulh un.l l.re.ulili uf Hi luml. e-M-cntlly
! ii n iiiunil inc.iuile ul' (li'm-niTiiiimi ur iki. n..r:iiu,n.
i I'uiike yimnj e. f Tinvii.i.-ii'l's. it niiiruve '.villi ncn. nnij
onver rhaiiui-s. Imt for Ihe better : beciiu-i- it is n-mrrd un
I lonUlW. pnncipin by H fi'itUM mm. '1 he liiil.esl kliuwl
I rdire ol Cmiinsirv. and the l.t-t iliso.v.'-ies ul ihe art,
I hw nil iM-en hnniL-hl inm rei'iiitirn in ihe iiinn.ib.cuir
uf the Ohl in .-ir-ini'irui.i. i a -e-'"-
wnll knuwn in im.l.cal men. n.nu.ms nv .li.-ihcmal pr.
porlios. nml e yr.ir!if a wh.ch are inrrl ur iisu.cs,. und
iluers. which if rewnied in bre. inn? il u. pro. Hce
(ia.nt nn.1 cU, wha-h Is iiij.iriiais to ihe syst, in.
dome of the (milnes of !!i,s,ll are so ro.at.fe. lib t
ih. v ent.rtlv evimuraiH ni.J rt- "' I " l.riir.-. tii.o. it
(u ev..'r.. na-.i in n in ' cui.e. Jhimiv.-r. thew
";,ud' ,,rL,rir.. winch l!y ..il m v...r. ..r an exhaia
!!n li.i'ier heal. r the vary tnu.U frmu
,1 me nml. whif-h 8'vb u J' lls valu'-'-
Any prim enn hnil nr slew ihr rn.il till thf y f.-l a nr-
culnred liiinil. wh.e.n m nn.ru I u c.i'.r.i.i.'
ihe runt th in from n Hons el e; :i-.-y un. o.en "irai
this Iiiji.i.I 'ir vatod n'l'o.l. i VlV.l' 'r'Tt'v
.nil then cull it " S A UsA I'AU I I.I.A I.MHAU rs.
Kt'l'." Km such is no' ihe wrr.i-i.- knov .. i" ,
GENUINE OLD DK. JACOB TuV.bLND
SAKSAPAHiLLA.
Thin is so prepureil. tlutt u;l lh inert iMier'les f h
SHrnmr.llaroinre iir.l reinnveil. every thii.K cai'iOne ..I
lieciiiini.c aeiil .,r of ieriuniiai,..n, is euracie.l ami ri ji-. ten .
Ihen every airiitle ol ine.ln-.1 virtue u s.ciireil in I1"'
ami eonceiiiMic.l form ; HI..I thn II u n n.lere.l .ntai.aii.eoi
losmc any of its valuable mot -.' ;.r....:rt.o-. 1 .0.iirea
in tins way. It is made the u.tl lerlul i.t
in-.. i,l illltllllll l tt)U' iiMJA-ses.
Hence Ihe reason wny we lie ir co-.m ciin.it 1 1 on
in In in lis favor by men, woiiiou, nu tiiiuir. n.
n ,.inii...u ... tin. . ore of
U'e And
,i. v--. .'ii - il YXI'fiPSLI. Mill ljyy.lt
CO
"D JIV'I
jW :.i..l In KHll J 1 I IS. il, .sinuri
I 77jV.S. I'J.Ul'LKS, UJMCTH H'id all uilccuou
I afiVilil' iriiin
IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.
It possesses 11 111 rvelloiisi'l!i.:;o", init.i toii.i.lanl's sr.iinl
from iiu'n'f(i.in. fro 111. -iooua. A la.ii. ilneiiiul
circulation, .lelenniniilio ' '.! .: to ll.e henil, l.al..iiilloil
of the heart, col.l leel un.l I1111.I .. riM m. 'Is a' .1 hot ll-. ie
over the l.mly. Il has not i.s e.ii,u in ( al.it and liiA ;
ami ,r...,...M easy t ii cioi .1.0,, und i. ml.: ..r.urai.on,
rel.ii,. c im-iare of I. 1.11 : 11..0 .1. m .1 ev. ry other p'iru
Mm in iioinoiit is lis ext. I,. in-f re inai,iie,tiy .ten anJ
acki.owie.bt.l tl.-i n in . k.iid- '""I t..us ..f
EEMALE COviJLAINlS.
Il workH woiolersin cases. .1 F uur . I. 'ii J or IVhitrt. l-'lil-nii'i.'
r.r ..., ,tsi.(.. .S... pn.-fd. or .. .W''lc.
.-ifi'iiuri'v ol ll.e ilienslraii 10..J, and lu I and
la fiseli.-ciii.il 1 11 ' ni 1 oif all lie I ...us of Vol.. 11 iJnea-n.
li y r, -1.11, hi." ol.-n.i. lions, and O'ola:'.!.? Hie lle.ieral
system. 11 lines tone ..nil .,n,;i,;:li lo n.e Hlu.lu bony, ud
tun.- cn.es all loriiis of
Nt'i'VoiiM tUHOiisit-s ui.it leIililT
and lima i.rtvenis or relieves a i.e .1 variety ol oi.ier uiul
ihc, us spinal trntaiim. .W.sVfW. '"" '''"
bvt'niiif, h-iuli'plic hits, r'.'f.i'.i.j!."!... 4c
Il deali-an Hie l.iooil. evriles ll.e i.vor 1.1 t.t.'ihhy action.
times tne stoiua.-li, mill jiivhs 1:001) .ieslioii. runtics
Ik.welJ of lornor anil t..usll: .linn. a.ia..S mil on... all. .11,
iiinlles llie sk.n, t.,.eil.-. 11 dr. ul . lion
nioilacin; feiilit- woiio'll c.S.i.iy ..1. over
i I tne hiooit,
lilu itoils . ilid
ii... ins. us. Iiie iiers.nr.
I M'l'lilO i'lMi liytll
nets, removes all oi.sini. 10.11s. mm muixaius un: nam
nervoin. system. U liol 11,1s llien
The nicdiriae you prc-cmiiioia!) lU'Cd!
Kill ran iiny oi' theH tiling l. tti S. 1'. n.wii-t-iMr
ml.ror nn.ru- ? 'I hi .m.:' mi. A uii:ti t ifi u ue
CO.VIPAHKI) WITH TJi OLD J)i'S.
t.f-rniiM- Ml nut l.liAM'F U.T. Ui.U llo -t.o it l.NLAl'A
h -.it
ft nmn'nttf, nntl bluimxf
'ill : tilt Mil", uri'l iHtlul
i : Musi tut; ;' 14 horr.
i sysU 'HI? iii'll ' put
. li'.U rlf W II it C lIlMOl
tlmi e lu n Inofl
clin'i- it prt.iliict a ( ll-iil
IKt battlttK-ttUUM'lVZ il MHO Ifgi'-
txji"tiiii; tun; ti .ii t.it. . n uiii'-r
(j e rinti(MHiml lif pMiMiimut i t
attdvMo(i tu. it tw urcdt't u'.iu.
I)y'j'M.'i t'l'I -"''. 1 vvt' "'
4niir in ",tr 'linn u hs. wli il int-
,.c,., hf..r.:.nni .tl.ut.on ! in..' h?..rt. uvrr .:..ni;. hi,
iliitrriiu'ii. ii.-iM.icr. it. :nifl r.nn'ipli if Um. Ii'nuit
U'lntt 15 Hi lomlii l.ui iut.l1 hmiiiir in thtt txnly 1 Wiinl
iirmititcs til Ui huiii 'c- u 'IM ii lint.L' mi i.rui'inms ui nn
- ' stun.
,'ini.i iieui. :. :
oj ln. l line .xwell
intern il una external!
i..-i:i -nti-l Li..:e. vv inert
ol tne hotly, more or
liiiis, 1'eVer noiel. alio ... .-
It is iioloo.J nli'lt r lo iiv.
itiiirs. nrol (lui- spoils nil tne ttui.i
less. nul . .'is''- r.lle.enaliM.i Mil a sour or item iiui.l
uimi. ins, nn. lies itself l.enn-iii the joints nnd el evv hvM,
irruoiiKi! nml ii.tlainii'i! tne .l.-ii.aie l.s-iies U..ni winch It
Heist Simi rieiviiiis il,.t . ,e,. o iiii...ril ol llie liio.nl...,
dernnireil rm;tOali..i..s, iiini ue inj a.l llie aiuneiiLs vv in. U
Blll.ct to. in. in nature.
Ni.iv is it not tiorril.: to i.i.ikb mid sell, nuil i,i i.n.i
.ri III li-.' tins
S(rHIN5. FKKMKMX(i. ACID 4 COM
IHA'NU" OK rS. K TOWNSKND,
mil l t. Hi'iiM (i'iti h " e iItir.'1"Tt"tiil iht Old lir. JfichO
I .iwiir-t-iiu's ti-nuiiit (irttfitiiil .s-irtujtartila, isunlMlTA
i ll )N uf his itiOuor pr, ittr vimit : !
Ilf;ivin trM ilint wc hnii!! dc;tl in an uriicln which
nnoid hctr tlm must iJit nt rifiiilii:iin;e . I. Tw h-ii-ntl'1
arttr.lt. ' Knit hirh shinilil In n.i; ili.wn uimii Itio Old
(Jr. t- n iiiountriin ln.tii ul" r.ini(il.imtn Jnd cniuiiKiiinni
I'iiim AuciiiB m hn h ive ..,,. Ht.il jiurchJtm tmve umi
. TurtUHPrnrs 1 MKMK.N 'I'lMi i'0in )I,'M).
Wit wish it inidriMoi'il, l'ritn-e it is th abmniU truth
flint H. 1. Tuwiintri itrtirle and Did lir. Jucoli 'I'owo
nil' 8,irnvirilU srr he ivn-icvlt apart, and ivtinitrly dit
similar; ihit r ure tmliktt 111 evt;ry jwrtitnitif, h.iVinj
ma ouc Mnt; if tiling in ctuii:iim.
fit rf. P. 'J'nwnsemi I mi ilnrinr, ntl nnvr r wi. If Tin
rhcmist, na jiU'TticirfuiiNt konw no mnr of mnl icitte or
-U-u.isc thun nn ntherci'iuni'm. iinwieniilit-. tinpnileisioiHl
limn, w Int piviraniee t:in thu ptiimr have Ihnt they hre
irnvine h cMiuine fttPiitilic mrtlicine, tutitiunit nil til
virtues nt th- articirs u-st-d in pr.irinLr it nml which ur in
cnptthlo n( chfint. u ii eh inlti icmltr Uitin AOLM'8
ul )ie.te nistL btl -if health.
Hut wh tt sh'tiiltl ie expuriod fmni ont whn know
ii'ithins cniip ir;ttivt iv uf ni.'dicnie or iiisct : It re-juirni
t pern n u( inic exjuTir ucu lo cook iit.il mtvm up even A
fi-iniiion dront me il. Dow tit m c h tnnre iiiimittiiit it ihnl
the ('tTtm!i v h" iiinitii,'i,inri im-ilirme, iti-Munril Inr
WKAK STOMACHS AND KNKKKBtKD 5 VST KM Sp
ihuutil know welt the nu-iici inpHrli of pl.tnti. tH
jt t iiiiinner nl m urn.c und ciiitnirHting their henlinf
rui''. un XTn.-iv luiowledi;!' of the vitrioiu
viiich arti it ilit: humui yttitiu,iiud how to ad dpi rtnuedic
lo Ihre diit,;.e' '
j U it to afrpt frutiii upoti thu tinfitrtnnnte. to pmir bhn
i bio womidtd hiiiii'tuitr, n kintl.e hope in th ilea win n
; iMiiniu. lo re lit ore heulih find hlooio. .mil Vignr into t;.
t ruined itud hrnken. and to lumh infirmity ihnl OLD
JAi:)li TOVVNrjKND bus MX'UHT aud FOUN U the op
Miriiini(y and m'HiiH to liriiiR his
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uiuiia tjuvcihiii tonceuiraieu
ltennily
within the reach, uotl lo the knnwlrder of all who Bred li
ttiit they m.iy lcru and know, by joyful ipenrnc. Ill
Tranhceutlent Tower to Heal.
L T I.trz, Agent, Bloomihurf. au$- U.MJ
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