The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, December 22, 1849, Image 4

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    Agricultural.
Ho.v bunt thii r ah mi:h'- 1111 le
hie !
H uv u ! llin joy il y n-lti-4 ?
Far hum Out w.i. I I n Lin n'st'im slriln,
Kf, 'mill iti-fiiii I inl.li '
lihor.
Hi! yj that till the stubborn noil
A'l I gui.l with skill I he plough ;
Wlm bend lieiii'aili tin- summer mm,
Willi l)araiu, choi-k an.l brow
Ye I torn llu! cur-o still flings in c.irtli
From uKl'ii limit till now :
B it tvllili! y If II 'Ih lur.l 1 1 toil,
A n J labor all day iliioiili,
1! Mni)iu')i!r il is hji l.n- slill
To have tin vork lo do.
Curing Hum for Private t'sc.
1 bag leave ti) present lo the puMic,
nays a correspoiiili'iit of llio Main Farmer,
my monitor of preserving litmt. 1 turn
my burrel over a pan or kettle, in which I
bum hard wood for seven or eight days ;
keeping a little warm water on the head of
thu barrel, and prepare a piekel by putting
six gallons of water in a boiler, with I'i
His. of salt, 12 ounces of salt pelre, and
two quarts of molasses. This I stir suf
ficiently to dissolve the salt, $m., and let
it boil and skim it. 1 then let it cool and
pour it on my hams.and in one week I have
smoked hams, very tender, of an excellent
fiavor, and well smoked. When the weath
er becomes warm there will be a scum
arise on the pickle. By keeying my hams
under pickle, it will keep the year round.
It is better to have a good oak barrel than
any other. Try it, and if you ever had
neat smoked earlier after killing, and more
palatable, please inform tha public through
the columns of your paper-
Liver J'uildings.
Boil some pigs' livers. When cold,
mince them, and season themwiih pep
per, salt, and some sage and sweet marjo
ram rubbed fme. You may add some pow
dered cloves. Have ready some large
skins nicely cleaned, and fill them with the
mixture, tying up thu ends securely.
I'rick them with a fork lo prevent their
bursting; put them into hot water, and
toil them slowly for about an hour. They
will require no farther cooking'b.;fore you
eat them. Keep them in stone jars close
ly covered. They are eaten cold at break
fast or supper, cut into small slices an inch
thick or mure ; or they may bo cut into
large pieces, and bfoiled or fried.
Common 'Sauxrige Mnit.
'Having cleared it from the skin, sinews,
and gristle, take six pounds of the lean of
young fresh pork, and three pounds of the
tat, and raince it as line as possible. Take
some dried sage, pick off the leaves, and
rub them to powder, allowing three teai
spoonfuls to each pound of meat. Having
mixed the fat mid lean, well together, and
seasoned it with six lea-spoonfuls of pep
per, and the same quantity of salt, strew on
the powdered sage.and mix the whole very
well, with your hands. Tut it awiy in a
stone jar, packing it down hard, and keep
it closely covered. Set the jar in a cool
dry place.
When you wish to use the sausage-meat,
nnke it into I at cakes about the size of a
dollar; dredge them with (lour, and fry
them in butter or dripping, over rather a
low lire, till they are well browned on
both sides, and thoroughly done,
ges are seldom caton except at
last.
ausa-t;re;I:-
Ft nr
Suusugrs.
Tako somn fresh pork, (the is hrst,)
ami dear it from the skin, sinews, and gris
tle. Allow two jioiiixls of fat to three
pounds of lean. Mince it all very line, and
season it with two ounces anil a hull-of
salt, half an ounce ol pepper, tlnrtv cloves,
I I 1 . 1 r ' . .
and a dozen blades of m ice powdered, :
ihrpn (rrsitoil milinom i-Jl,l.,.L.n.,....K,l. ;
, , , 1 , , 1
jKjwiirriiu sage, una uvo tea-spoonlllls 01 i
nowdered rosem:i-i'. Mlv-dl u- II in.ili. ,
cr. I'ut it into a ttnue jar, and press it
down very hird. Cover it closely, and
keep it in a dry cool place.
When you use this sausage-meat, mix
with it some beaten yolk of cgw, and make
it into balls or cake?. Dredge theni with
flour, and fry them in butter.
Washinc; Made Kasv. M ike. ,1 sml t
usual, then ailil ahout a tua-spootiful of
gpirita of turpentine to each bucket nf wat
er, stir it up, put it: the clothes, and lut
th'jni Hoak an hour ati'I a half, ami then lnil
;hcm as usual. Unless very dirty, they
will need no ru'i'iiii;:, the turpi ti'im' havincr
(he cfT'Ct li) l'Kiseii the hri (m v ili"
: ivs i i15 in-Vtllll l' l"'
The l.ry'nlaluif of Peiiniylvama, will
at I Idi rixburg ii)on 'liiinlay, .l.mujry I,
CONDITIONS.
i V.
1111''. COl.UiMHIA DliMOCKAT, ii iiIIinIi'iI
fViM) S,ilmil:iy iiioiniiiK ;il Tivii uii.i.ARi per
Hiiuuia, payable half yew ly in advAiH'c, viz,
y, I .ill silhiui itiiiijf and 1 1 upon iMlll'I'ilig mi I III!
six iiionlln and il nut paid men riling tit
1 Ih; jb.no Iitiiis, we nli.ill invariably charge
two dollars and fifty et lit.
fin iiilur, iplion taktMi lor a hIimi ti'r period of
t tine I ban nix inn nt lis, nui dim'ontiiiiii'il until
iill art'a rni;f nhall have been paid, which
must lie one month prim lo the expiration ot
llieli'i n. agreed tor, and a failure l thu no
tify the tvlilur wil I be considi-ied anew tu-
g :)geiilelir.
A.lvurlMeiiienM rnnipinioiiHly inserted nt one
dollar csu per mpuri) (of 14 lines or l.'ss) for
three times, and twenty five renin per muare
(or every sulni'iptcM inserlion. HusinesCardn
inset led at three dollars per annum. A liber
al discount made to yearly advertisers.
I.K'ITKRS, CoMMUNIt.'ATIOVS, 4ti: , addreisml lo
the Kditor, on business pertaining lo Ihh ollice
must be post paid, to secure attention,
. I. I 1 "!
Business Directory
CHARLES U. BUCKAI.EW,
Attorney at Law
BLOOM SHUKtJ, COL. CO., I'A.
Omen Two doors below the Court-House,
North tide of Main Street.
Iov.10, IS 19.
JOHN 0. FREKK,
Attorney at Lawj
BLOO.MSHL'RG (jOL., CO. I'A.
Okmck, next door to the Court House,
c
tinck .Store, north west corner ot. Main and
Iron street.
IT
JL 'Wrer,signoftiie Watch, on Main street
in tae Kxchange,
I" EONARDB. RUPKHTcrcAuMdirstdoor
J in" Rupert's Row," on Main street beluw
m arket.
SLOAN & MK.VUKNIHLL,..Wcrciunfs, Main
street, above Market and uiie door below the
xehange.
IPHRAIM P. LUTZ,)rgi.i,storeonMain
j street, below Market, east side, sign ol the
('ioldeii Mortar.
w
AR'l'IN & A. M.RL'PKRT, Tinware and
Sheetiron Manufacturers, shop on Main
stree, below the Post-olrif e.
RNJ ; HAG KN BUCH,CA malar S Pain-
ter, North side of Main street, a tew doors
below Market street.
McKELVY & CO., Mcrrhantx, North
West comer of Main and Market
streets.
( i HILL, Siirooik and i'nysician, location
Jf, on Mtrket st., south side, above Main
I reel, Blooinshurg.
T r NORR (c II A M LIN, Black-smiths .shop on
lV Main it reet , first itory, i inmedialel y under
this ollice.
TACOU . 1)1 KTTKItlCK, limits Shormakri,
shop in N nth Main street, ftpiosite the
Forks Hotel.
LEVI L. TATE, pRiNTKR.otlice in the Brick
building, south end of" Rupert's Row," on
Main street.
T
HOMAS W1LLITS, Ihittn stablishinenloH
Main street, north side, door below the
urt House
E.
he A
A li l -i ) N' i i, Marhlr-m anufartvrrr ,v c
eslaiillsbiilL-ut
on Main strec, opposite
ui.:ricaii.
'OIIN K'JAN, B ml and Shoemaker, store on
Main street, east side, first door below Mar
ket street
1 ill
illlS II') 1'IJL, uv Smui:i. Hi.i'k, roads n
forks of the Ber.vick and Orangeville in
North Moornsburg.
CI I. MUX NATH N, ('heap and FaHlnon.ibit'
Clothier, Store on Main street, two doois a
above the American Hotel,
1 EXCHANGE HOTEL, by Snmtirl A.Bi uiht
on Miin street, directly opposite ihe new
coui t House.
TO UN II. BARTON Jt Co., merchants,
Store on Main si reet, opposite the Pennsylva
nia Hotel, south Bloomsliurg.
LIST OF LETTERS,
f" EM INING in the Post Ollice, at Blooms-
1 .
I 1, burg.se
opt. 3uth, I VP).
Ager, Wilson
Appleman, George
Beriirhoil, I'homas
Burchlield, Wm. II
I'.laine, J. II. Es.j ,
Boon, H. V.
Bounds, F.inm i
Cannain, James W.
Clark. H. C.
CoX, Sainnrl
I) lie, Albeit G.
Daves, Joseph
Dennis, I.ndin
Eves. Joseph
fry, H. H. .sv ro.,
Fisher, Jacob
, MisK E.
1 1.wlcii, Jolin (ship)
, M'ackill, John
I Miickkunclily, John
Murry, Casper Lm
M'Murlrie Miss S.
M
j Madden, A. J.
Menges, Joseph
Kobens, .Martha
, IJichel, Elizabeth
' Rishel, Elizabeth
I Shoinakcr, .lolni
, Shoemaker, John
Sellers, W. J F.-. ,
j Shull., Henry
. Savits, William
' Sidel.Jaci.b
. Snyder, N.
; Treslveati. Fiank
; Taggart, Franklin
1 T'.vle, Timothy
' Willi s. John
I Watts, Ephraim
iVilUon, .lanies I).
I Wilt, Daniel
Wild, Thomas (ship)
("l"'r'
Haines, Jacob
Hirnebauct, Mich
i- ; Treslicin. I'i;ink
Heilman. Ellas l'.si ,
Jones, 1 bomas (ship)
Jones
Jolim
Beni.
A. D
Kinf , Nicholas
Kressler, Samni
Lundi's, George
Y'rftcr, ls.ilx-1 1.1
$y Peiooin applying l"r h'llern on thealioie
list will pleaip say Ihey are advcrtisTil.
.1. M (TIEMMEIILIN', P. M.
NOT'ICI' TO ALL INTEKKSTEI).
rilHE siihucrihi-rs, having dissolved parlrieriship
oiiilie Hrs ilay i. Aiii;'ist 11, woiilil i.;iy t"i !
9i-nu'ii
ihojp knoivniK Ihencsf.vc4 in arreais, on Mite, i f ,mr nit' pnone, iimi nc na n-ri'iveit a inli
h(Hik-,i("'"iint, or jildu'i'meiil, that iiuli.fs paid in 4 ! npjilv ol llif nliove ,nticle-i -it lis old stand -vny
.short t inn-, additiniial co.-ls will he tin! con- ' Cheap Corner, on South East ot Mhiii Ah.i M.ir-
serpicnee.
And lli ise holdioi; clainis- against Ihi in are re-"-,'ii:st(
d to present them luilin duli-ly tor pay
merit. H. T. I nvrii s, ii authorised to attend to their
loinii -s lie may be seen bra shotl lime al
I. line Kn': ',1 allel whi' li coiiiiniiiitcjli'ii i
f-nd I, i in at Mitilmh"".', I r i"'ii root tv, I'a.
i; T i us nr
S VV l lloMI'
I :. !.;.-. I'" - i- 1.'
Mil
ATTENTION, rillNTKHS.
4 COOl) niai'liral Printer. VMshini! to Inbark
in the biiNinesi, can hear of an excellent
situation or have his choice ol two, on applica
tion to the Kditor of this paper, lo whom is en
trusted Hie Agency for thu sale of two excellent
democratic, entablishinniils, or a part of either, in
Northern Pennsylvania. We regard them as rare
opportunities
itJ-No attention will be given to unpaid ItttiM.
r.KVI I,. 1ATK.
Illoomshuig, Deer. 1st. ISI'.l ..'It.
SADDLE, HARNESS, AND TRUNK
MANUFACTORY.
.1
OIIN K. (JKOi'Z, respectfully
iiiIoiuk tnsulil Int'iids anil cus
tomers, anil the public generally,
that he still carries on the Hnl.lle,
Harness and I run It Making
dimness at the above sland, on Main SI. between
the Court House mid Maikel Street, nod where lie
kiH'pi constantly on hand and umkes to order the
following articles in his line all of which for ma-
turial and workmannliip will bear comparison
with Ihe Uesl that call be produced anywhere, vr, : i
Mcu'ti best saddles, common saddles, w aggon sad
dles, carriage tiai nes, of all kinds. Heavy team '
liaiiiess, collais, liridlets waggon and carriage!
whips, '
DUFFALOE ROIiES. i
Alsu a Virge assortment of Iron and wood frame
Trundling Trunks, Portfolio Carpet lias, and
all other articles in the travelling line, together
lfo itn a large assortment ol Hahnkks
i-iiiu is i in,,, v.ui riae i rimniiog, i.u-
,ces, Jap'd. Leather, Oiled Carpet,
Gum Cloth, kc.
(JCJ-lle solicits a call from all whe wish to pur
chase, any of the above, confident that he can give
satisfaction, both as to the iUalitv and price.
JOHN K. (JROTZ.
Bloomsliurg, Nov. 3, lS-iy,
MERCHANT TAILOR STORE.
T
customers and the public in general, thai he
bas i)st opt tied a new I
Merchant Tailoring Establishment, j
Exchange buildings, first door above the Hotel,!
where he is it-ceiving from the Eastern Chics a;
select assoitnieiit oi choice Cloths, Ca.ssimei.s,1
aiul Drapery generally, and prepared to furnish '
every variety ot clothing, at moderate prices. !
Garments made to order, and ready lnadecluth-!
ing furnished ul nearly city cost.
AISO, Coals, I'ants, csls, Stocks,
Cravats, Fancy Handkerchiefs, &c., and avariely
of other arlicies fur sale cheap.
QrThe Tailoring business continued as usual.
ALONZO H. KLL1S.
Bloomsliurg, April 21, lb-ll.
J'HK I'ORKS HOTEL.
MK subscriber would inform his old friends
I and the public in general, that he hit taken i
the well-known stand, recently kept by Danikl:
S.vvdkr, K-ip, on the head ot Main htreet, in
Bloomsliurg, and will continue the
Known by the sign of the "FORKS," w here he is
prepaft'd to accommudato those who may favor
him with their custom. His arangeinenls are
complete tpiarlcrs spacious location pleasant,
i and without promising too much, he flatters dim
self, he will be able to do ample juslics to his
guests.
Jci-Stabling ami the best fare for horses, Ac.
SAMUEL BLUE.
Hloomshnrg, April 7, 1 S -1 0 .
CONFECTIONARY & TOY &TORIS.
T
IHE subscriber respectfully informs theciti.
.ens ot Bloomsburg, and vicinity, thai he
is now opening a select
Confcctionary.I'niH anil Toy S'lorr, I
in the Exchange buil(ting9, No, 4, where he w ill
be happy to wail upon those who may ;s. i him
with his custom. Give him a call.
frJ-H's stock is fresh has been selected with
can and will be sold cheap lor cash.
THUS: ELLIS. !
Rloornsburg, April C I, 1S I!.
0. C. K A ll L E R , " "
Jlttoniry at Imw and Councilor,
OtJ-OIIice on Main street, by the Courthouse.
I ESPEtTFULI.y informs his friends and
, the public that he has commenced the one-
! lice of law in Hloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., 1
( where he will promptly attend to all legal bufi
i ness entrusted to his care.
' Uloomshurg, April !iS, IS4n.
j NEW 'STORK AND CHEAl' (JOODS.;
I TIMIE undersigned respectfully inlotms his old
, JL customers anil the public that he lias'
I just completed hi arrangements for their better1
accommodation, be re-building his store house at !
the old stand, on Main Street, w here he isreceiv-
' nig and oflei s for cash sales, a select assortment ol
Clothing- and (.onlcclionarics.
His slock ol clolhillLT u bicll is nf I lie l:,t, -t
style and best finish, consists ol every variety of
Loals and hummi r darmenlK, vr. : pants, vests
shirts, colars, slocks, &,(, be, manufactured ex
pressly for country sal,, and will be sold at
exceedingly low prices for cash.
ALSO
(Jonfectionaries and Fancy articles, nf all kinds
too numerous to mention.
S. by MOSES MAY.
BlnomsbiirK, June 2.1, I. t'..-i.in
Stir 'tea unit Mechanical J.'intisl.
T
"UlEunder-iigiio'l respectliillv inloniis Ihe La-
iesand Gl'iilleinen ol il 00 :::.,! 11 1 g and the
ililic in general I ti.it he altcinlsto all the various
opperalions in Dei,iistr. Residunce,iieai Blooms.
j burg, but will visil families or i 11 vidua Is, at I heir
; dwellings.w hen reijuired. Tbankful lor past fa
; vors, he lio.es In inei il a continuation of public
1 palronage.as it w ill ewr he In. plea-uretorender
at is far tin 11 i n Ills profession
J. II. V ANDERSLIC E.
J-TI'cspeci.l
partnership in flate work, h
eve-
! lolore I'Vistion lietm i'ii .A . .illevcli.-ir . unil J.
ll. Viiinlersliee, Inis r.pii(il Li liniitiitioii, ,iinl
tlic aeeoiiiiH ol -iinl fi rm arc in tin' liatids ot t lie
iuiiiersii;in.'il lor M-ltlrineiil.
J . II. VA.M'.KSLK E.
Miri h 21. I , I'i.
limit 'ml SlioniiaLiii''.
T
111!" uiiileisitiicil, llisirkliil lor past iiaf rniiajri '
ri'ijicrt Oil ly intoriin his oil ciitoiner ami
llie pulilir thiit lie li.is n looveil lim t-it ;,h I L ii,i nl
lo llie new Ir.niie linildii.c;, alo.ie . 1 1. 1 m L I At
Mendel's Store, i n Mam Slieel, nppn.iip (lie
Korks Hotel, mlieie In- will In- liadv to wail op.
on iill w ho Ilia foi in I. im , it h a ex 11 n-na!.
.JACOli K. IHETKK K.
l?isomliiirc, A pril 7. is.fi.
cLoTin.N':, DIM'IJS ,t .Mf:i)ClKS.
rptlE imileisiirne.I .mam apprizes in- tueinls
I ki t strec'.s, w lie"- i 1 oors ureat narj nni.ro those
' ivho mav want I" pniclias...
I 11.. J.irl i.l' .Vi ir nud Einhionalilr i'liithiiur
comprises every i.m i. 'v sort anil pi.c, unit vv 1 1
lie sold "Mir M I H Inn the ritaprsf in lilnoms
l.-irir '
K,-TIC I '
animation U h'
.,h
!::...".! ,
-met
o ..rli
illy ale un it, d
to lore poll J,.,
to
iill.
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r.
b Mil.i;
COODS-NDW AR1HVAL
,1
LS I' leceived and now
bl.ltlll III till? M inri ilicr,
pi Hint at the old
a fplemild u.-wil-
no 'lit ol
AIIU (.ODDS !
Selected with gieal caie, ami li.oo long rxpeii
elice, he Ihlteis hlliisell thai Ins seleriioiiK are
good, mil only ill patterns and styles, but in j 11 .i I -ily
and price, and will be mild at the lowi-t pus
bible prices.
His Lit Y (iOODS consiMs ol ill f.m. y articles,
frum ifhavils lo a skeia il silk; and eompi ises all
luateiialu fur cloak and ilic-bes to n d and uhitc
flannels. A good assort met. I of
Cloths ; Cassiiners ; Satins and Vesting,
I Kleacheu anil brnnii tun - li us , liankels and I'urpi t
lings; Men's and bo)' 1 !. Is and (Japs. UOO'I S.
Ladle's kid unit gnin hl.ois; Li okl ng gl.i-i ,
Crockery-ware, llaid-waie, Ci dar-waic; nil kinds
ol (irucuuKs ii ,".ici:s Also NA I.T, kc. iVc.
All ol which he respi clfully ieiiicts his friends
and the public to c.dl and ex iiniiie.
Jr-AII kinds of grain, lumber, and counli
produce taken in excliani'e and lor which tin
) highest prices will always I e paid
L. It. Kl'PERr.
Bloomsliurg, Oct. 27, M'.i.
RLOO.MSBDRO ACADEMY
A 111011 SCHOOL
For i'onnif Ltidim and (Jrnthmm
J. E. BRADLEY, Prinrijial.
The next winter Session of this Institution,
will commence on JAiONDAY tin "ri dui of k
tubrr. TijcI Buokn.
Emersion's Spelling Book and Reader.
Goodrich's Geography.
Bullion's Engtit.li Gi.immar.
Parker's Progressive Exercises.
jf " Aids lo English Composition.
Blair's Rhetoric, University edition.
Davies' arithmetic
" Algebra.
" Geoiuetiy.
" Sui ve vini;.
" Mensuration.
Foster's Book Keeping,
Ackerman's Nat. History.
Cutter's Anatomy and Phisiology.
Guernsey's Histoiy of the Unitod Staten.
Laidiier's Outlines.
Olmsted's School Philosophy.
Burritt's Geography of the lleavi ns.
Johnston's Turner's Chemisiry .
Wood's Botany.
Schmucker's Mental Philosophy.
VVayland's Moral Science.
Webster's Dictionary.
L A TI N.
Bullion's Latin Grammar, Bullion's Latin Read
er, Ant hon's Ceasar, Salliisl, Cicero, Horace;
Folsom's Livy, Leverelt's Latin Lexicon.
(i R E E K.
Bullion's GreekG i ammar, Bullion's GreekRead-
er,
Robinson's Greek Testament, Xenoiihoii's
Anabasis, Xenoplion's Memorabilia, Pickering's
Greek Lexicon.
There will be frequent exercises in Declama
tion and Composition. Instruction will also be
given in Penmanship and Book-Keeping.
It will be Ihe aim of the Teacher in this
School, to impart to the pupils a thokoi i;h
knowledgk of the branches studied, lo i ducat e
their minds, and Ihus to prepare them lor hon- j
orable places in lile. j
T E R MS.
The winter session will consist of iil weeks, 1
or two iuniiers ot twelve weeks each. As this ;
session is two weeks longer than the last sum- j
mer session, a corresponding addition is made to
the price ol 'Tuition, which will be as follows,
per (platter: ;
For Reading, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Boi k- ,
keeping by simile entry, Geography, Gram
mar, tllsl. I.. .... ,;(,! y
For same and Algebra, Geometry, Surveyini;,
Mensuration, Rook-keepinc liy doube en
try. General History, Nat. History, i'liisi
ology, Philosophy, oihei English branch
es mid Drawing, .... il.'.O
F'or Latin anil Greek Languages, .'i,7.ri
0- Good boarding can be obtained in private
families at from 7! ,'() to S'J on ju-r week.
Ilifcriii rfy.
Col. Joseph Paxtoii, (Rev. Daniel ,s,ecl,
Hon. Stephen B.ddy, )lev. Joshua Evans,
lloh.lieorge M.iek, (Michael Hrohsl,Esi
John .Mclii.ynolds, l'.scj.
Ttlooinsburg, Sept. 0l.i, IS I'.t.
Ri:nrcKD Thicks.
NKW, CIIEA1' AND l ASIHONAIiLE
Clot h i n ir 11 in n 0 r i a hi.
1
IHE subscriber respectfully in tor iiis his tr lends
anil the public, that he has ilissnlved t be
paitnei'ship business and opened an entire IN KH
STOCK OF GOODS, fresh liotn Ihe cities, in Ihe
Vhrap L'lothinn Emporium
he same stand,
on Main Street, above the American House,
where he can heal hnifi Jew and Gentile at sel
ling cheap (ioods, Clothing, c. Take the lo.
living sample ol his prices
r me. Dress or r rock ( oats Irnm
to
Splendid Uliie Black Dress Coals
I Cashmerott, Alpaca and summer cloth,
j Linneii Coats ol a!l kinds,
Black (Jasimcre Pants,
1 Spleuded Lamartine Pauls,
Cottonade and summer Cassimere,
1 Plain Satin Vests,
Figured Satin vests,
Maisciles and Casliinere vests,
Hen's Pants and Vests,
Men's Casinoi Pan's,
Ni
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1 :i
I . 'ini 1
unniNi;,
FALL AM) AY ENTER (
of every description, Dry, Fancy,
GOOD-!, and a general assortment nl
.mil Staple
SI, itts, !o.
solus', I 'oU.irs, (Iloies, SiispeiiiUrs, SI nek
Il.inil-
keichiefr, tie, iic.
tiiii ineiit.i made to ordi r on short nnlier.
O'j- I'ersonsresiilio!; out ot town will lin.l it to
their advantairi' to i.nir'hase cli.tl.iiiL' ol lnM .,. I:e
j i.s "ll'llTItlilll ll lo pill 1 1 1' H I'siloWII so low s i n i ,i k t -
.HI ooe" t io i nose no cunt- iii.iij .i install" ,
(ietitli'irieii don't torni't to enquire lor Nathan.'
Cheap ('lidhiiit! Sinre, o'l Main Stteet, one ilnor
above Mr. D.i'hlei's Ainelic.iii lloiisc, lilooins
tiurit. 's'lMt'X NATHAN,
r.'of.iri-s'iiuir. o.'t I, IH'.i
SOLM)
m:v watch us.
T
HUE snliscrihe
r will (jive lull sali.slac'-
lion lo ihosr
ivlni may w ish a ton,) A'J
solnl article lor a
verv inoileiaie prii'i
lie oil' is a tine, and -elect lot ol U" noine crao-
ineo! w .itches, niiuiely : Ei.ulish I'aleiil Li vers.
, Pal is Li vi r-.tieneva Lever- t-;ii iic-.i-Ii y.tiil ipiai-
tlel s. &.'... til'. ,
i li.'pairini; Walcln-s and .leweliy ol ewiy des
rriptioii. musical hnxi s, nio-ical in-ti ntneiits n'
almost eVi ry iti'noii.liiai i' ii . by thi-np Ileal prin
ciples always pimctn.illy act ladicall , (lone.
T m M m t is ( i l. si-r. I "iiitiion, patent, and
'ci.isieal luiiclt lI.i-1's ..r liieisulni I" pin.,
Kkvs rnmnii'ii. si. rl, I t eair.'t it'dd and ..'D ear
rut cnld keys. Hands --common, siei I, ciunurni
i;nlil ami lini' told h.iinN an'l i;od hands especial
ly lor lepiin . H ii. .m l. Wmi:i:i.i;s . and crown
wheeles, chain i. veriies, screws, cp-. cli ; t..r eng.
lish, swiss anil liench watches, Inr b pines, An-
rhors nnd Son, enu'li h iatenl levers. .Iku i i.s
and ryli'ti'lois lor b pim's and b vcrs,( t( . Also
Cbi' k Trunin in:?- - (',-1 . n 1 1 mi hand, at ln.
siaSli lini' tit m lllo.'tn -loin; on 'Man, ab.vi
M itket -ii". I.
v i;
i
v;r.K
'I'
vV'ch nmfcr
Dr. 11. A. Souk A-Cn.
'I
1IIK Pioprietors, full
miiii 'us ol line tor
of cotil'uli-nci; in the re
SOCLE'S .Sovereigii
halm Tills which have
gained for Hiemsi'lveH
sucli an enviable repuiation in the slmrt space ot
live veais tiny have been hclnre Ihe public; Il
many cures they hat e perlormed - some ol the pa
tients having tic in (unfilled 10 tbeir bed. Or
limnltiH ami years aie hilly astooisbini', now
clullenne Ihe woild to produce theii npi il.
For long standing liipipma and habiinul '
tilnii.i, Ihty have lieVei tailed, when taken ac
cording to direction-, In etli ( t j i-nfr, ur giw
pi-rmaoent reliel.
Old Liver Compl.iihK Jaundice, fc, ran be
I'ermanenlly cured, by the use ol ihe-c Pills, as
they opcrale dueclly iiion the Liver, and cause it
to perform its naliiial and heallhy action.
For sudden attacks in children -nrli j- C.li's
Fever, Worms, Ate., for Giavel, Klieum.ilisio,
Spinal Aileclions, Huadachi-, Coughs and Cold,
lliev have proved an invaluable Kcmedv.
FEVER AND Mi IT. AND
cm 1.1. 1 1:1 1:11.
No medicine yet discovered Iras piovej so el
lectual inciiiing Ague and Fever, Ate., in Ihe
Western States, as the Gi.M'ink Soil 11 i:k.n
Balm Pills, We have never known a single,
case, when taken acconlitig to directions wheic
they have not effected a cure in from otic to tight !
days.
They cleanse and purify the blood, ami aie
Iheielore an cllcctual remedy lor Srrujulu Ery
sipelas, and all diseases arising from an impure
sta'e of the blood.
In Nkrvois Dniii.iiv and Fi.vi.e Com
plaints, Ihey have win ked wonders. 1 hey quiet
the nerves by removing the cause ot Nervous lui
tulion, and gradually strengthen and bring up Ihe ,
whole system. By way ol advice to females af
llictiid with the above diseases, we would say
thai large doses of any kind of cathartics are al
ways injurious. These Pills should be taken one ;
at a dose every night until a cure is t fleeted ;
See Circulars 1
These Pills were first introduced in a noiseless '
manner. No gaudy show cards or long adver
tisements filled with cirtificatts from pei.sons that ,'
never lived weio restored to, bill weie left to work :
their way into public favor on their own mer- i
its. " :
They are portly vegetable, mild but sure in j
their operation, and perfectly sale for young and '
old of debilitated constitution. They never leave '
the bowels costive, which cannot be said of any i
olheipill now in use. Great care has been tak- I
en in selecting and compoundim; the medicine !
which has always been superintended by Dr. ;
SOULE in person.
For further directions, cirtificatcs, he , see ih !
New York Botanic. Institute, published at Eu ,
did, by Dr. E L. SOULE ii. Co., which may b
had ef agents gratis. ' i
li K WARE OK COUNTEFKriTS ! ! !
As there are spurious Pills in circulation cal 1
ed Oriental or Sovereign Balm, be sure lo see bE I
lore vou buy that Ihe name of 'Dr. E L. SOUL
fi 10.' is on the face of the boxes None others
can be genuine. We are not aware that any one
w ho is making a spurious article has et dared to
make use of our name; but some of them have
had the impudence to iinit'itt our boxes and copy
our circulars, cirtilicates &c. Unless Ihe public
are careful when they purcase, Ihty will be de
ceived.
OCi- The genuine SOVEREIGN BALM PILLS
can be had ot
John R. Moyer, Bloombur2 ; Sloan it Thomp
son, Light Street; R. Moore, Danville; A. I.eve
ers ami co., Washingtonville ; J. M. Sheldon,
Jerseytoivn ; Derr and McBride, Whitehall;
Hayes and McCormick, McF.w nsville; J, I)
Raser, Milton; J. D. Normande, Northumbr
ian.!. A. C. Norton, General Agent Carlisle, Pa.
Sept. '!), s!)..liin.
F. 8 T : W A R T,
TTOEJ.S:V A T Ii W,
VOH.M KHLV OE W1LKESBAHH E,
II'
ESPECTFULLY inloims the publiclhat he
lias located in BEKVt l( h, where he will
1 attend promptly lo all legal business entrusted to
' his care in Columbia and Luzerne counties.
(jy-Oliiceon Main Street, opposite the
! Sun Hotel,
j Jan.-iO, 1M',). y
1 PHILADELPHIA, READINO
using
it
I'OT'l'SYILLE RAILROAD.
WINTER ARRA N(i EM ENTS.
and after November 1st, Ivlii, the Passen-
I rains will run between Philadelphia
I and l oltsvnie, as loitows ;
j Leaves Philadelphia at Sj A . M., daily, ex
cept Sundays.
Arrives at heading at 11 Is.
Arrives at Potlsville at 12 ."o
Li'ilVP
SlllldjVs.
PotthVille at A.M. Daily rxrepl
Arrives at lieadirif' at ID "il
Arrives at I'littsvillc at I'.' '').
Eahes. I'ottsvillc and rhilailelplna :
S.iJU ; Potlsville and Keadinn I In and !.."
din and I'hiladelplna and l.'.n.
r.isseniri'rs cannot (Uiler ihx. Cars mile
i ided i ith Tickets,
l.
I1-
There will he no Afternoon Train.
frj-NOTICE. Eifly pnnnd ol hancau'e wii
lie
allowed to each passenger in these lines; am!
passci.m'is are expressly proluhiteil fr-iri lukinir
nij tiling as liajjuaije hut their wearim; aopau l,
which w ill he at the n's, ol it.s ow ner.
Ily order of the Board oOlanuuiTM.
S. BRADFORD, Sef'rv.
Nov. ID, s i'i.
COI.IIMIIIA
rilllE Trustees
COliMTY INSTrnTfc. !
nl tin; Columbia Countu Insti
tute, lake pleasure in atinouncim,' to Ihiii
public that thev have secured the services ol the I
; Kl-'.V. SAMl'EL SCIIAEEEK,
as Principalol'tlle School to be opened iu nlooms-
bun; 'i Thursday, the "ith day ul' Apiil next. (
j The highly attested abilities of Air. .Scliall'er al-'
ford anaUiple guarantee for thoroiu;h instruction
' in all th(! various: branches taught ill the school. '
1'liesK will consist of the following:
lais(;ua;i:s. i
.Indent Latin, Greek and Hebrew. j
.Modern German, Spanish. French and Italian, j
Arilliiiictie, Geometry, Altcebra, Survpyinc, !
Navigation, (jeni;raphy, with the use ot nlobes;
History, Natuial I'hilisophy.and Chemistry, w ith
lectures and experiment-; .Moral and Mental
Philosophy, w ith lectures. Penmanship and i
Elocution will receive daily attention. I
Ti.kms. In order lo secure the greatest a- J
mount oi bjiiiuit to each pupil, we think the
standard number should be twenty-five, unless j
the demand of Ihe public should warrant anas
sislant The prices w ill he as follows: j
The English branches. $' per piaiter. !
Do with iiddition ol' la turn, lee. " "
WM. McKKfAY, "1
I,. IS. RUPKRT. j ,
CAMUS HAKTOX, yrnntrrs.
DAN'li SNYDKK,
JArOH MHI.H'K, J ;
i "i io. i:tiia
A imoi hv il.f nam" t hl" " '"!",, "lUl '
Vi.iiiu nmn ol llif nn'liu of H. I'. Ti.wnwnil. his
nnn.r I., pill up Sr :.piin lo. ll Hi"'l Hi. Town-
..,Mf. nun il HUXl'I.VK. tlfimiwl.
el,-. I In. Tim n.l I" 'l'""'r. ",M "ry" wnt- ,v u
I'm m 11 w,,rk.-r hi. r olr.iiols. i:un:ili. "ml ihf llkn. Vi no
n.MHi,. . ihi: i,it....f Dr., I..r II.-- .'ii"-e ..I ji.iuiinii cieilu for
whl he a ii. it Thu N 10 riuiiiiiii Hie imWie " "
ilt.-i r !. nml piin-li-.M: ni.M 1.11I tin- Oh.XWK (iHHil
Nil. Hill In. J ...il. I .nvil-i-n.rs H..r.i.inrill. IiuunK ml
II Hi)- I M.I III', lik. I01 Iiomly
rn.it 11I' hiiiii, and III
lipiialuru itvilt.M tllf lout ..I Hnu-,
, A' w I'ri C'!).
j Ai
i)U) l)U. JACOIJ TOUiNSKxM),
i ne. (lU'iliN ll. I'lsniVDIILR 11PTHB
(iciiiiiiie Towjisfml Sarsaparilla.
(I..1 hr. 'I'en.'ii.l i ii.. it ;o
Iiiiiu liecii idi.iwu us iio .it l'll"H
:r. of see. im. I rm
nt llie UK.VVI.VK 1'HKil.VI!. l".YK.l) HH
4 ;'. (...I. '' llt'iie. p. .r. lie i.Hr..iii" l J to Inn. I III
MiHiiul Ttnro. I.y ivhirh t.i'.'O.s e. lias hi-cn ki-it oul nmr
Im-1. nml Hie sulci nrniiii-i '.Li .1 :.. ;tioe ..lily who tin ti
ir.ivt:d Us win 111, an'l kieovii iu vilue. h hit.) reurii.l
die curs nl many, uevi rile U -s. m iliu-.c.' per-uiiM wlin h.
iwi:u lifttleil ol MTf ilitt'ii-es, -hi,1 viveli lliiili clualtl, (ine
i'l.'oiiii:J Hi cutrlli -tire 1111. 1 w.inil. rial
HEALING POWER.
Kn'iwoii!, '".'nl W'lri 't'a, licit II lent liy Ins "Kill,
,neio:i. nml fipcn. ui'i.. itrv.M'it an arnclii v li tc Ii uoul.l 1.1,
t,t llli-'Orillutlle a.iuiiiliiL'.! 01 llllllkiflil w III n lilt- llli'ani
would liu larili-li. .1 In lifm' il into inuiiTYi! nolite, lli;:i
il. oii-siiiii.il.lc iiriuos w.iiii. I l.t, known mid npiirccuilcil.
I'Iiih Hint! tins i e. iliw im ins an1 .iipnlieil ; tlii
Ult.l-Vlt .1X11 '-VK V'.l I.I.KIl I'll HP.1II.1TIIIX
is in.inilliiclulf.l mi Ih"' lnriMut scale, "old is c.nlnd li.f
tlireiiu'lioni U"' len.'ili iiml t.re.'iilili nt' llie Intnl. evprcially
Hi ll. 1 liiilllit ilicat.l"! ol il. ni ni-rall. .11 or 1! leri.irMlioll.
l.'iilikD young H. I Tim'tiMiinl's, il inip'oven with Hge, unil
oiivi-r chiuises, lnu for Ihe boiler: l"ei:iiue il is pri'imrcil m
$ctfnt'Jic principle liy H trtrnujic intin. Tlie hiuliust ktumi
edi;is ol Ijliciinslry. mid llie I an t (liin.v.Tie." of llie an,
hnvH all U'cn limuzht ini" riiiiisitinn In llie iiiiinnt'.iciiira
uf llie (il.l lu'i irKrillM. The Saraiu.rillii reoi. il is
well known lo medical men, I'.inuuos nuiiiv .iit-ditouil pro
liorliin, anil sniii,. pnpi.rti'' which ire inert or u-ulcis. unit
iiihers, which il retained in prep'inni; ll lor use, pnulnca
1'rTtur.nliilii'ii and 'ice', wlndi is itijurii.ini to llie sy-li-in.
nme nt Hie proTtn,'s ol .-LrMipiirill nrc so ralatile. that
they entirely "'laporate and lire In ,t in the preparation. t
they "ire not preserved by u aciraiific prur.rH, Itnown only
to thoe eiiK'nenccd in in niiiniilnciiire. Moreover. Ihusa
toUxilt vrmeiplet. ivhirh tly oil in vapor, or m an eilmui
tloli. lltliler hchl. lire (tie very e.isrntwi maticai yrujicrlxtt
jf the ro.il, which mve to it nil u value.
I Any (leriori mn iioil or stew ih. root ill they (,'et a rlarh
t colored liiiii.l. w incti is more in. in he colorine nmuer la
; the root than In. in any thing ehe: they "'.'in then itrtim
tins Insipiil or VMpnl rniiiid, ("wt'eten vs 1 1 li Mitir inoliiAsAs,
.nil then rail il - riA ll I! I I.I.A K.VI'llMT "1 SV-
i;l'P." I . 1 1 such is mil the arlicie know n hp llie
, GENUINE OLD DK. .JACOB TOWNSEND'S
I SAKSAl'AUILLA.
j 'Dm is m irepitri-tl. iii.tt iill tli" mt'it prnn-r!l- "f thf
; tfiiii:inllil nml ;irt: hrl f liluVt'ii. i-vt-ry Ibllik' (iii'li.t.'
' ht'rttiihim iinil ur nf itTiui-nriticn, i.urnrnil ;mil rt:jt rtr
1 llu'n tviTy piirin 1c til nu ilical virtue is : 11 rt-d in n tf
' nnd ciiiictiitrnu'il turni ; ami thus u ii rnnU rnl iiii''tl'lc
I ( i ti ii any of us vitoi i liic ;hm1 litaiin; propf rtim. I'rfpareJ
I in thiii lur it mi lit: llu tinot poutTiul nm-nl in ihe
' Mfin: Itio rt-'tsun wtiy w e tn:.ir rnmii ii1;iiuhih tin I'Vtfry
I ihIi-tn its (l.Titr liy iht-ii, WMim-ii, :nnl rhiliimi, V ttnniu
i tl'tniL' vvtimltT.i in l.it) i tirr nl
COw'r.l'77'. itYt'KI'sM. tmil .II I ft ca.v
: P..HXT, iii'tl in Kliyj M.l I '.Li. MAoM7,i
'.f'-v. cos-iyy.i:ss. nil f l.iXhot s t.HVl
! 'I H .Vs. VIMl'l.KS, ;.C 77 fc amt nil uMtcuoni
' Afiiin Ifiiiit
i LVII'ILITY OK THE HI. OOP.
! It piHst sM- s a m i rve Mi. ii-. t liii ni y iu ii i"i.i'l.i iiif .in"
I finrii liiilir-tunt. Iroin . httitttl t t i-tiwuuh. Ift'lli IllitljUi
, cirrtihitimi, (Ictcniiiiiihiiii nl ' ' nr! lo ihe huctil, p;ilp!iuiit.
nl tiic heart, cult, n-ei hh.1 Ilui-I.-. mlil rmlh umj iittl
mrr tru finily. ll lins int iu- i m in ul-Lt :imi (onjit ;
nml pii'ii,. ii i-asy -pL-i:t rin iu .unl d mU per -pirfiimn,
rcl.uit.i: -irituirt nl th I ii n is, llruit. ;hhI twry it.tVr p.iri,
liut ill intthiiiU l il- t'M I iMicu Hi-lie ni.ini!'ll; ctu
t i ntl it tii'.i llli ll in :ili Kml il fl H iVM nf
KEMAl.E COWPLAINTS.
It uiirk vvt.mli rs m riiM-- nt' h' r J.iw.-: ur If'titts lull
ffij.' "(ihi JJ ...ul,. ' i..-tr ti,!: S.ij firt.'tr'i, or I'.iti'JD- .Wfi.',
irn iruhintu nl the litm-lruii (41 uls, rinii tlu: lil.i'; and
in Ji. i'i!rfUl;il Ml ciTili'.' Uir I-.riic ( h"ltt'ff fiwttw,
liy h iiiiivin nliiti ui'iii.nv .nui rt ';iii;i:iiii! ilitf rueral
-v - l( Jti. ll ii vV i tunc .ll. il .-ilt.ii.ui I'i itltJ M III lu liitil) , ;uiu
ims t iin-T h, liirms i'i
Xer au-i ilivivvs ami debility
hi. (I liiii? pre tin l-i - ii" ri-lirv e .1 in ;ii v .1 1 n i nt' nitii-r 111 til
ilits, .is S-,nt:l trn'utniit. .V ,ir-kJtn, St. it tin' I'.iare
b&uOHinf, I fiiiip'tr ('""iii.-ntn.i,
It viiMii-t) . uu' iiltti.il. cM iii -, Hit livtjr m lie.'ilthy urtuiii,
tnm s tlic tlninH'l), :uiti U.v - "il ili-ii-sllnil. nrlH'Vfft tl(9
Utw.'it nl' torpor ami roil tipattin, n t iiiiliuinii.ition,
.ii n iu s thu .iv;n, Mjti,iit-s ti,c nr. uliLtmn i-l the tilnotf,
irnl Ji nr.' L.'i nilL' ;irinth t- m . 1 I nil uvui lilt litnij , .tiil
liit iiiii-ii;. nie pi'r-nr.i'.ii.ii ; n-i.iit'i il ti ir in .tun ttht
i:t'V, ft itii't.i'-'t -ill oii-.tinclt'iii'. .mil iiivk'-'orui: ihu cniirt
l.t'tV'ollS hStt III. U lit il tills liluli
The iiH-difitto ou prr-s'sunfiifl)' need I
li it cm ai-y oi tin r iIjih::- I'.' utl ol S. I'. 'i'nw n-rnil'
inter or article ? Tin' -'Uf j m.in't Imui'l i m l in l
COMPAJ.'El) V.TT1I 'I'i IK OLD UK'S,
!e.tli-' ol one l,l:..Ml I- M T. Unit Oie one i l.CAI'A
lil.Kol lll.TLIllllUATHl.V.onl
NEVEK SPOILS,
while llie other I)i rK. ; ...nirni.j. (1 1 mr,:'.ttv. Hml A-Vifinw
Mr bulla coiil.onini: ll into liayii.unls , liie sour. HClil I i. lil.f
.iil.'.lii.i: nml .1 oo.i!:mi oth-r li-iniN : .Most not linn horn
b.e 1.1 iiiii ill oil lie pooionotl l." lliu .- siclu .' - It tnl .' put
and inli. u into Hi uirrnn.j uixrii.fi irilft m nt ' Wli.ii riillc.
iKsiM'iMit lint itf.n 1 llu vvu not il kiintt iliac win n Uiod
t smiim in mr Mmn.M h-. uiiai niiM-liieiN it prthluc..! liun-
; tt-ncf. hi artt-'ini, p.iipica.uii "I tin; In in. liver romplftint.
ilmrrini'Ji. il,.'fiUery. runr. nml nirrnplitin nl the lnotitl T
Wh it lit ."m loiuu I'tit .nt .'u'lti iiimiof iu 1 utr hotly f Wnnt
prmiin e ihv hiimof" ulinii firum on I'.rn pi u ul' llio
t-Kin. svHiti k:ul. fail llhenin. Kr) Mem. Vhil? .Htil
liiSi, Kever ores. mtil ;i!l H.t-ei.ttioiis inu rn il mid rMt'rntil?
It is noiliin uinl'T lieu ven, lititau ti:iil xili.-t-inct1, h hictl
Eoiirs.ri.iti iiiti.i pi ii -s hit :Uf liu. "I the botiy. more or
It-.x. U a iviii-i' i:!n'iioi;tii in Imt ;i s'Mir ir hckI Hunt.
w lot li iiiini:.tti'- it ) i..'iu 1
trriiain .tiHi m:l. in ii;.
arts 1 Si of in rou- t,. .v...
lll'MtlUetl rifn.ilioiu, iinii in
Blllicl hum III toil, lie.
mi tne joints mi.l c'heh r;.
i, no. iiisiii iii .ii which it
..I mi.". my ol llie tilomt. m
my all llie Hiliuenu, uliicll
Aov is it nut itorr.inu lit tu.iKti ami sell, nml inviit
msriti tu lli tins
SOL'JilNf;. FK!;.MKN'I'INt;. ACID CUM-
I'OL'M)" OK S. K 'l'OW.NSKND,
ind ft )if won I.l l"iin li-f it uimNt'.PmmI tint ' ltl Itr. Jurnb
I -ih nM';i(J'i Oniutnr t-ri.nU SuTiajmrilta, i an I M I'i' A
I'M N ft' lu. iiiltr ur r I'i r uioii : !
Hpiivcn Icrtud (tint v.r t)ouul J it I in nn arii'lt) whicH
ixiuid tn' ir llu: iiioi ilj-iini rptiinlirinri' tu S. I', Tnwn
rrid'i tLrtidn! funl w h.i fi Jiiulii Itiii' iluwn upon tin Old
(ir. Midi u inotiiw.nii io'ul nt nunpUintH hml rniiniiiiliiin j
;rnn At-nti h -o'l. umI pure ihh irr biiv uu-il
S. P. Tovnuen.r I l.li M l!VMi; r M T' H'M).
We with it nmii;r.i"oil. l-i . ;inr it is tin- ato-'utf truth,
ihtit S. 1'. 'l ow iii'im ' urtk'lc nml 0, I r. .Im-uit Tnwo
iiil's Srrt (i.iri I l.i air hi tr-n trii oynrt. ami ifjimtfi d j -mmi.ir
; ih tl tlif)' .triMmo!!- in uit y i ruuiUr, h iving
nut tint' hinirle iIiiiil' in 'nnmiim
As .S. IV 'i'liniiM'iid i no (lorfor, Hnd ni'Vi-r wai, In nn
rlmmii, no iliiirm.irt'iiiLsl--Kr,ii.v no ini-rn nt' nwrtirinp or
dit(Mo thin nn tiilu'rriimmi.n, iii-i-iniiiir. riiiitrtil'ciii(iurtl
m in, v,U;t "uitrurttee lini the nnimr hive that tlny nrt; 10
iiivini: ii c'iLiiiiie n-if iiiiiii; nirdirinH. rniit.nniai; tl Iho
tirtiifs nl theuriirlcs um il in pri(rvriii it. ami uhirh nrain
f,i.nlilfi nl'clmiiL's ivhirh im'hl iiuli-r tlit-ni the AGEM3
nl liiea insh-ml nf ht'iilth.
llul wh tt t'Uf tlmulil In ttpiTti il from nne whu know
imlliinj; r'iiiii.tr.iliv(.ly nl' nicilinne nr ilhNM' : It rqnire
'i (KTstui ot xomu c'.xprr.t nru to mo It nml nprvt? up eQ a
common (ieu'iit nitMi. How mnrh mo it important it It thitt
tli M.7sms who m.-iiiuiiii -dire intilirin, itcaiinud tor
U'KAK STOMACHS AND KNKKtBl.KD 5VSTKMS,
should know ttrll thi! nifiliral (trnjiertiw of plnots, thl
U't iii.iniicr of sfcnnn and rom;i nirnting their hea!iD
nrtnpa, aNnan't(Mi-ivr know it'dt' ul th viuions diieasmi
vliich aitfct the liininn sjstiwn. arid how to adapt rcuieUiw
U thpc di.it'a'fs.
ll is to arrest tra'i.t upon the tmfortun ite. io pour balro
tntn wonnileil huuiFimty, to huiilln hopu in the despairing
tiogoni, to rektnre httnlLh nml Itl'tnin, and vieor into tb
uusht d and broken, ami to birmh infirnnty thit OLD DK.
JAt'l )K 'l 'UV.NKMt ha SiM UHT and Fut'NU th op
iforumity and m-iann to tTtnp lu j
(iauil ('nivrrsal Couccntrated
within tlift rrach, and v thf KiiowifdL'f of nit who nrfd l
I bat they Diay lc;tra ami kimw, by joyful eipnfnre, ttt
TianscfiKU'iit Tower to Ileal-
'! P. Luiz, A'cnt, HliHTiishurg - au;. 1 ISM I;
nrll krnt Inn - liy i'ns H T'fpi.tw
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