Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, February 23, 1861, Image 2

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    WffMBlA BMOGRAT.
LEVI L. TATE,
EDITOn.
DLOOMSDURG, PA.
Saturday MonrtiNO, rcnnoAnr 23, lesi.
3ijJ Edijou is absent from I113 Desk
attornling'thc1 jiditorial Coifventipn,nt Laii
easier and tlio Stato Couvcntinn at Harris
turg. T",vo Original 1'ocnis, by "Junis,'' and
nn article in Prose, by " Alpha" Lavo been
Tecoired and will bo'insertodin the opon
ing number of our New Volume of the
"Columbia Democrat."
Tin; N, 1 Tribune of Xov. Otb, 1800,
said "The right to sccedo may bo n
revolutionary one, but it exists, nqvcrtlicr
less.'' Head that llepublicans. The
right to sccedo. most emphatically declared
by your prophet.
Delegates to the Stato 'Con
vontioh. ' '
SENATORIAL.
Columbia Levi L. Tato.
Montour U. K. lUioadcs.
North'd Wm II. Case.
RXl'ItESENTATIVE.
Columbia Gcorgo Scott, Williamson
II. Jacoby.
Montour John C. E1H, Tlios. Chalfant.
Two td Ono.
While great caro and anxiety were being
excrciscu auu ick as to now tuo senator
elected last fall should vote, and pledges
wero required from both Keller and
Bound 5 not one word was said about the
members. Tho result is that one votes for
tho repeal of tho tonnage tax ; and both of
them in favor of the Stupendous Sunbury
and Erie Swindle, if possible the greatest
abomination of all. The election of Senator
turned upon this question, and tho vote
for which Steelo was left at homo would
compare very favorably with those on tho.
present phases of tho Stato improvement
question.
The Pennsylvania Rail Koad Company,
and the Sunbury and Erie Rail Road Com
pany arc identical in interest, and almost
identical in ponon. A vote in .favor of
tho ono was in effect a vote in favor .of the
other.
Tbo Hindoos.
Most of our readers will remember to
havo seen in the papers a few ycar3 ago,
notices of a highly educated and intelligent
Ilmdoo of the Rrahmun caste, coming to
tho United States to study divinity. His
namo was Joguth Chuuder Cangooly.
Ho has written a book, "Life and Religion
of tho Hindoos," very curious, very inter
esting and very peculiar illustrated with
drawings, and having as an appendix, the
"Lifo and Experience" of tho Author.
Mr. Gangooly was a unitarian ho gives
his reasons ho explains many things in
Caste, and in Hindoo lifo generally. The
book is full of authentic information. Get
n copy 1.00 Address Crosby, Nichols
Leo & Co., No 117 Washington Street,
Boston.
-YYC nil Temember mtirwuai iuwS&A.
dignation the bill authorizing the salo of
tho State Canals was received by the people
of Pennsylvania. How jeveral persons
who voted for the salo ruined themselves
politically, and wrecked their characters
lor integrity and honesty forever ; though
thoy wcro enabled to pay their debts
immediately after thelegislaturo adiourned.
Wo also remember the alleged fraud upon
tho Stato which allowed tho Sunbury &
Erie It. 11. Co., to purchase for three
millions and a half, Canals worth fivo
millions. But all that outrage and villiany
has been exceeded by tbo infamy la-t week
acconipmneu.
Lst us go back a little. When tho
Suubury and Eria company purchased the
State canals, it executed a mortgage upon
tho whole line of its road finished and in
process of completion, of seven millions of
dollars to secure tho payment of bonds of
an equal nmount, ono half of which (S3,.
500,000) wero retained by tho Stato as an
equivalent for tho canals, and tho other
half held for tho uso of the company.
At thu last session of tho Legislature
tho company was authorized to issuo scrip
to tho amount of 8000,000 for, tho pay
ment of pressing demands, which was
made n first lien upon tho road, taking
precedence of tho seven million mortgage
Now the company ask that the Legis
luturo authorize it to issuo 85,000,000
bonds and securo tho tamo by a first mort
gage, and that tho Stat consent to take a
ioond mortgage for 84,000,000, covering
principal and accrued interest on account
of the State canals.
That will put the State riVE MILLION'S
SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS behind,
mid thus insure tho total loss to tho Stats,
pf all hor public improvements. Wo regret
13 lay that Kline voted for tin, ino3t iofa
juous bill ; and Osterhout for it and also
for tho repeal of tho fonnago tax. What
rxt 7 Seo proceedings in another column. '
. . . ., . 1
r. havo that very entertaining book,
COT MnrcU7:ntitlealrlesotl. rjjaiiue."
-Pennsylvania legislature.
lUttnisnuna, Feb. 10, 1801.
HOUSE.-i-Tho
journal having been
lead, Mr. Ball moved to proceed to tho
Consideration of biljsl upon tha'publio cal
endar on third .reading, which was agreed
to.
Tho first-bill in order was tho bill to
change tho name of tho Sunbury and Erio
Railroad Company.
Mr. Williams called for tho reading of
tho bill, and it was ordcrod.
Mr. Ball spoko at somo length in ad.
voeacy of tho bill.
Mr. Hofius called tho previous question
and, tho call was sustained.
t Tho main question being ordered, the
yeas and nays wero called on the final
passage of the bill.
When tho namo of Mr. Tracy, of
Bradford, was, callod, ho rose, much ex
cited, and said ho considered tho bill an
act of villaiuy.
Tho.voto on the bill was then announ
ced yeas 72, nays 20, as follows ;
Yeas. Messrs. Acker, Abbott, Ander
son, Armstrong, Austin, Ball, Barncsloy,
Bartholomew, Beisel, Blair, Boyer, Brcss;
lor, Brewster Butler, of Carbon, Butler,
of Crawford, Byrno, Caldwell, Collins,
Cowan, praig, Douglas, Duffield, Bun
can, Bunlap, Edcnbergcr, Gaskill, Grc
ham, Hopper, Harvey, Hayes, Hillman,
IIood,.JIofius, Huhn, Klino, Lawrence,
Lsisonring, Liohtenwallner, Lowthcr,Mc
Donough, McGcncgal, Maniford, Mar
shall, Mooro, Morrison, Mullin, Obor,
Osterhout, Pierce, Preston, Pugh, Ban.
dall, Ileilly, llhoads, Bidgway, llobinson
Holler, Schrock, Seltzer, Shafer, Shop.
card. Smith of Berks. Smith of Philadel-
'phiaj'Stckmaii, Strong, Teller, Thomas,
Walker, White, Wilder, and Davis,
Speaker 1H.
Nats. Messrs. Alcsandor, Baxter,
Blanchard, Bliss, Brodhoad, Burns,Clark,
Cope, Dismand, Donley, Elliot, Fraxicr,
Cibbony, Gochriug, Hack, Hill, Irvin,
Myers, Patterson, Roiff, Stoneback, Tay
lor, Tracy, Williams, and Wilson 20.
So the bill passed.
Tho bill for tho commutation of the
tounago duties on tho Pennsylvania Bail
road, was then taken up on third read
me-
Mr. Shcppard, in a somewhat lengthy
and ablo speech, advocated the passago of
tho bill, supporting hii arguments by
statistics, and contending that a liberal
policy towards all her great lines of im
provement was tho truo policy of tho
State.
Mr. Tracy denounced tho bill as an
abomination, and earnestly appealed to
his Republican friends to vote against it.
Mr. Lcisenring Docs ho desire to make
it a political question by appealing to his
party friends here t
Mr. Tracy I say again, emphatically,
that it will be made a political question.
Tho debate was continued until 2 o'clock,
when the previous question was callod and
sustained, and tho bill passed yeas 00,
nays 33, as follows :
Yeas. Messrs. Abbott, Acker, Ash
comb, Austin, Ball, Bartholomew, Blair,
Brcsslcr, Browstcr, Burns, Butler (Car
bon,) Butler (Crawford,) Ilyrne, Caldwell,
Cowan, Craig, Douglas, Duflield, Duncan,
Dunlap, Edcnbergcr, Gaskill, Gibhony,
Gochring, Graham, Harvoy, Hillman,
Hofius, Huhn, Kaocb, Lawrcnco, Letscn-
ring, Lowthor, McDonough, McDoncgal,
Ustcrhout, ricrco i'reston, l'ugli, Kan
dall, Ileilly, Itidgway, Robinson, Roller,
hcltzer, fcsuaffcr, bheppard, Smith, of
(Philadelphia,) Taylor, Teller, Thomas,
Walker, White, Wildey and Davis
(Speaker) CO.
Nays. Messrs. Alexander, Anderson,
Armstrong, Barnsley, Beisel, Baxter,
131anchard, Uliss, Boycr, Brodhead,Clark,
Collins, Cope, Dismant, Donnolly, Elliot,
trazior, Uapper,- Hayes, Hock, Hill,
Hood, Irwin, Klino, Lichtenwallner,Man-
lfold, Myers, Patterson, Rtiff, Rhoads,
bcurock, famith of Berks, Stohman.Stone
back, Strang, Tracy, Williams and Wil
son 38.
The House then adjourned till Mon
day.
One hundred and fifty persons, embra
cing every ehado of criminality, are at
present confined in tho jail at Memphis,
xenn.
The Banks in New York are now near.
ly glutted with specie. They now hold
830,000,000 with a prospect of a future
increase.
Deatii of a Soldier. William Dit
man, a soldier in tho Mexican war, died
in Philadelphia on Monday, of dise'aso
contracted in Mexico.
IS?" Montour Lodgo of tho I. 0. of O
P. dedicated their new Hall in Danville
on Monday of last week. The oration
was delivered by tho Rev. Joshua Kelly
01 Uliamsport.
Destructive Fre3hetu.-
A large
number of our exchanges brim;
details of
tho lato freshets, which seem to havo visit
ed many places, both at tho North and at
tho South. Tho Albany, N. Y..
cstimato tho damage occasioned by the
freshet at that city at 8100,000. Tho
Troy papers set down their loss at about
810,000. Tho water in tho North river,
at Albany, has rapidly receded during the
lait tiro dayi.
Tho Southern Convention.
RECEPTION Or HON., JEFFERSON DAVIS
AT MONTGOMERY.
iTho Southern Convention, at Mont-
goinery, If ansacted no business of special p0r, that our brother Democrats of Penn
interest on Saturday, most of tho day bo-1 nylvania are as sternly opposed to "cocr-
ing spent iu secret session. Hon. Jcffer-
son Davis, President elect of the Confcd-
crato States, reached Montgomery on
Saturday, at 10, o'sckc'and was received
great onthusi.lsm j
from Jackson to Montgomery was a con
tinuous ovation. In response to the en
thusiastib call of tho multitude, Mr. Da-
vis spoko as follows 1
Pellowcitizcns and brethren, of the
Confederated States of America Wo aro
now brethren, not in namo merely, but in
fact wo are men of ono Uesn ami ono
bone with ono interest, Srid one purpose
and ono identity of domestic institu
tions. Wo havo henceforth, I trust, tho
prospect of living together iu peace with
our institutions, subject to protection, but
not defamation. It may bo that our ca
reer will be ushered in tho'midst of storms.
It may bo that, as this morning opened
with clouds, mist and rain', wo shall havo
to aneountcr inoonveniencos at the begin
ning ; but, as tho sun roc, it lifted tho
inUts nod' dispersed the clouds, and left
us tho pure sunlight of Heaven, so will
the progress of our Southern Confederacy
carry us safo o'er tlio sea, and safe into J
tho harbor of ecnstitutiou.il liberty ami
political equality. Applause
Thus wo shall have nothing to fear at
home, because at homo we havo a horao
genity of sentiment. Wo have nothing to
fear from abroad, because if war should
como if we must again baptize with blood
tho principles for which our fathers bled
in the Revolution wo shall show we are
not degenerate sons, but will redeem the
pledges they gave to preserve sacred tho
rights, transmitted to us, and show that
Southern valor still shines as brightly as
in seventeen hundred and seventy-six, in
eighteen hundred find twelve, and every
other conflict. Applauso
I was informed by my friends that your
kindness only requited that I should ap
pear before you. Fatigued by travel, and
hoarse, I am unable to speak at any len
gth, and como merely to assure you of my
gratitude for these manifestations of your
good will. I approach with diffidence and
distrust tho dischargo of the great duties
devolved upon me by the kiudness and
confidence of tho Congress of tho Confed
erated States.
I thank you, friends, for the kind mani
festation of favor and approbation you
exhibit on this occasion. Throughout my
entire progress to this city I havo received
tho same flattering demonstrations of gen
erous support. I did not regard them a3
personal trmyself, but tondered mo as tho
humble represcntittvo of the principles and
policy of the Confederated States.
I will devoto to tho duties of tho Inch
office to which I havo been called all ! J
have o( heart aud of bead and of hand.
If, in the progress of ovents it shall be
come necessary, and iny services bo need
ed in another position if, to bo plain,
necessity ihall require that I bIuII again
cuter the ranks of the soldier, I hopo you
will welcome mo there. fAnnlause.l
Now, friends, again thanking you fur
ibis manifestation of your approbation,
allow me to bid you good night.
Ho then retired amid tho most enthu
siastic demonstrations of apnlause.
babiy select the following geutleracn to
composo his Cabinet :
Secretary of State Herschcl V. John
n, Ga.
Secretary of War P. O. ffidcr, La.
Secretary of Navy S. II. Mallory,
Fla.
Secretary of Interior W. Porchcr
Miles, S. C.
Post Office Department J. II. Hemp
hill, Tcxa3. . '
Attorney General John A. Klmoru,
Ala.
Messrs. Slidell and Toombs will pro
bably be sent as Ambassadors to Trauca
and llnglaud respectively.
Mft. Lincoln's Kiiitiidav. Tho Pro
fidnt elect was born on tho 12th of Feb
ruary, 1800, and is thercforo fifty-two
years of ago, and in tho vigorous maturity
of lifo.
TAR and Feathers. On Monday
mglit an Auolitionut was arrested in Ma
non, famythe county, Va. Ho was tarred,
leathered anil ridden on a rail, and com
mittcd to jail.
iiiK ban Francisco papers nolo the
decease of Charles J, George, a nativo of
Baltimore, and J. II. Ford,of Wanhington
city.
The copper coins at present in circula
tion in Lngland equal in weight 0,000
tons, and in number CTJ0,000,000.
Tun Hon. J. Glancfy Jones, American
Ministar to Austria, is expected to reach
liomo during tho present month.
The Legislature of Kansas has post'
poned tho election of two United States
Senators until April.
At tho lato Presidential election San
Francisco polled -1,000 moro votes than
New Orleans.
tSyCapt. Seigfricd, proprietor of tho
r t. it n" . i ! ,
...uuu. i i,iuu iiuuw. j.uaiou. lasi WCCK
,-ii..i ,
bing tbirtyvfouri
pound.
with creat enthusiasm i indeed tho tripiaro wholo souled Unioin men, who desire
From .Michigan?'
Correspondence ff.lhe rtiilityleanian.
Colon, MicitiaANu,Tnn.- 31, lBOJ.
Mr. Editor !, I observe by your pa,-
cion" as wo are in Michigan ; and wo will
stand hy them to tho last,
Tho
-:l.
rlS ut
wrongs no :
.... n,l Mnnllinrll lirrtli.
mananu our Bouincru urcm-.
only (to have their lKhts. ' We-1
ran desiro
unnliul Ilninti men who desire
souieu union., men, uno ucaire
to preserve tho Union in its ancient glory j
and prosperity, uut not by 1110 sworu
for I
that will not give to our Meter Southern
States their equal rights. War is simply
intended to deprive thcui,of all rjglit, and
, to subjugate them if possible, '
la it possible that it has como to this
that wo must take up tho sword, charge
our guns, and wago a jvar of extermination
between countrymen, of the two divisions
of our Union f And for what ? In or
dor, first, that tho North may deptivo the
South of all right and choice in her own
Government; and secondly ,that the North
may obtain, not soma right of which she
has bceu robbed for she-has lost none
but simply that she may gratify tho baso
and malignant passions which Abolitionists
have toward the South, and that she may
elevate to position and puff up with prido
and self-consequence an infamous horde
of vagabond lcadors, who but for this
question of slavery would sink into tho
costcmpt which they deserve.
I assure yon onr Michigan Democrats
arc in favor of the Crittcudon resolutions
Before long we will havo meetings against
coorcion ; preparations are going on rap
idly, and old St. Joe will roll out a good
Democratic meeting.
The Republicans, or Abolitionists as
they really are, seem quite down in Ih'e
meuth, but they say the stout Democrats
will bo drafted to fight the South. No
doubt thoy wish this, no duubt the cow
ardly gabblers want men to fight their
battles for them. That is like them, great
to wrangle and abuse, nnd the first to run.
Don't thoy hope they may catch the Dem
ocrats iu the trap they have set? But
they won't do anything of tho kind. The
mission of Democracy is not to "reform"
this couutry by plundering the Southland
mixing up the white and black races all
ever the country. Democracy means
citizenship for tho white racej peace to tho
country, equal rights to the States, and
perpetual lifo to tho Union as our fore
fathers formed it.
Hoping that the God of tha universe
may guide us, that tho Union may ho pre
served, and that all may enjoy the bless
ings together.
I am yours, in tho true faith of Democ
racy. Jo. R.
A Heuo. After wo had penned Mir
description of the freshet, we wero
informed that the life of Sir.', Luckoy
(whose husband was drowned near Troy)
waa saved hy an act of hcroiiin !iicli Oo
serves especial mention, Alex Putcrbaugli
a stalwart, rcsoluto young man, living with
Col. Deuhon, heard the oricaof a woman,
' hut the night hcing too dark lo see, he
waited some moments to discover the
direction of tho sufferer, whose voice could
onlj occasionally he heard above tho sound
of tho rushing water. II then went to
the stahle aud taking out one of the
Colonel's horses that he knew could snim,
succeeded in reaching tho woman took
to BhorVl'cfore the "pTrfio'nvfho h'aTstarfed"
to Forty Kort for a boat could return.
Here, then, is a. true hero. Thij one act
of that young man's lifo may cause him
greater happiness than all othera comhiuod
All honor to Ales. I'uterhauh.
Luztrne Union,
Gold and Sii.vek deposited in tho
Vranl.-lm 5tfivtnr l.1..,..! V l Nil
- - J - , . .. Ut,U ,VJ, AUM
Fourth street, helotv Chestnut. Philadel-
phia, diiicc January 1st, lgfil, nill he re
paid in gold or tiiver. llank notes de
posited repaid in bank notes. Deposits
received and payments made daily with
interest.
Dr. A. Gamble, a phyficiau, was frozen
to death whilo intoxicated, at Pittsburgh,
recently.
The total amount of tho State debt of
Illinois, is now 010,310,017,00.
MARRIAGES.
In Uarveyvillo, Luzerno co on tho Mth 1
of February, 1801, by tho llov. Mr. l'ortcr.l
Dr
Qt vi- AI m a ' ,
... .wv.hj i,., w.uuuiwiiu, loriiicny
ot trOlumuiu county, and Mi Host:
A,
daughter of Uenj. Harvey, Kjq., of
the"
With tho foregoing agreeable information
wo acknowlodgo tho receipt of a mo-t
delicately formed and very luscious IJridal
Cake, lor which sensible token of their
generous rcmcmbraiieo of tho Printers, tho
happiOed couple l.avo.our warme.t wihe.s
for their future felicity ami prosperity.
At 1 own Hill, on the 17th inst.
isov. iu, Uadtworth, Mr, Kelson Kir,
to yihs Ami- HoLMKS. both of Hm tun
Luzerne County. ' r
w.. niu iiiou, uy mo iiov. jonn
iiloyit, ot Uattawiisa, Mr, Daniju Lock-
aru. oi Jiuzcrno co., to 31ii3 Umalikb
McOIurtrio, of Columbia co.
DEATHS.
On tho 18th
. i . ,
illSt., in lUoomsblllC, at
1 1 reMuenco
of her UrotLordn law.tho
ir- U'.. T if. i ,
-" ,, unwii,,, noouwaru
Miss IJi,r.n
S-ott, dpugbtor of the Hon. David Scot'tJ""" Lr"k w'" n,aJ" lTnwts
Special Notices,
A CARD TO THE LADIES'
Dr. IMiponco's Colthnl'llls forVc'ronles.
IrfalWilt in ttmttlnt, tlgulnllnf and ttmrlnr all el.
ttrutlloni.from trkatevfr tault, una aivajl
ivtcettfut as a prtvtattvr.1
Oolden Pl'l nrc nrrlWIly linrmlcm. They hmo been
Tbo Combination of I nered lentj. In l)r. inipqnct,.
ukM in tlie tlvato pncllcf nrolil nr. l)il.mico iur"
thirty Torn, mnl tlKiiinniiiU of Imlirn cnii u-MIfy to
their sri'iil unit lifter foiling micccm In l
( n r,,rrHCtiM3 irrrtuioritiee. reiictimt
f W'tri"''''''
I . fi n, t.i.raa III HI HlnKI LVCIT
IIB ..l.ll..l H....
the rlnnte of
iri-iitr.il toiuiliiliit. the Whliciv Ncnrly . vry-ti injle
,,,.... ,V.f, tom tnl. toitnl ni.' Tlicnltie fill
ronndon yet
".JJ 'i'JJ
lly cured thnummln, nn.l wilt curJ J oil If
Tlicv cannot harm imi. on tiie contrary
they rininve n.l nti,iriiciloni,, rsaiorc nmure tnit rrop.
...-l.- I nn.l I... In.irr.tx lt.r ll.tl.t ! atom. l..lllSI
lioiPlidtthf1ll not permit nn Incrmie oflomlly,
will Hud llieu liltle n Bicfjflil nfcfcntlf c.
Theiir l'llle Hion'it not he t.ikt.uliirin?tlin flint three
month-of prejrnnncy, they are euro to bring on rule.
carrl.icei hilt at nny ottior time they ore enfe.
I'rice, St pcrloi. Hold, ftholesnto end rrlnll, by -DM.
IMUISNIlKCII. HnitilH.
Polo nucnt for lllooni-burg, l'n.
To whom flit order-iiiilit In sent. I.mlk'ilhy eclnl.
ln(lllmsl.rMtoth Hlooniilinrii ro.UHice, cu baea
tlio-cnillri iient tonny imrt of tho country, fronn.lentlni,
lylnnd "tree of roftoco" by lnnil. Siold Meo liy IM. r,.
Munch l.'hnnK, nnd by".ono;ilruglt IncteryTown and
CltV ill tllC IJllltPit irttltfri.
N. H. Ltxtk out for counterfr-ite. rtny no OoMen Title
or unit kind, nnlipe every bin Is ilencd M. I). Howe. All
olher- nre n bnc Imposition mnl itnuAfel ihereforo, ne
yon teliie your lirti end health, (to tny' nolhlni; of be. ,
liiKhuiuhiisccd out of jour money,) buy only of IhOfO (
Kniit: A. Cn. utinrille. V. J. Fry, Titniaqiln, J. A, ruin.
who fhow the innnliire orr. 11. llovon every not,
v, lilch hae ri'ccnllv been added, on account of a recent
countcrfeltoflhc i'illi.
P. I) iiown.
Polo rroprietor, New York.
Deo.S2, tfCO-ly.
MOPPATS'I.IFE PIMA The tilth ami envied ce
ehrity ntiirh thlfl nre.cniincnt medicine hue aciiitred Tor
ti invariable emcary in nil itiienice which it profettee
to Cure, hex rendered Iho usiint rraitlco of ostentatious
pultinjr not onty unncceennry but linw nrlhv of tlioni
Thev tire knnn n hv their fruitA. their tood tvorki ti iiifv
for tliem, and they tlirlvo not by the faith rX the credu
lous In nil crung of cofctivcni'A-. clvflriol'aifi. bit iout
Aud lit cr niructlojM, piteB, rh(utiiatiui, t'etera U ague,
ouiiiuaie ni'.iu acne-, onu an ironerai derangement- or
health, the.e nlli lmt! int afiahty orovrn n certain and
fpeeiiy remedy. A eiusle trial will plate the Life Title
beyond the reath of coin petition in the eatimation of e -erv
p.-itirnt.
Ilr. Motlat'a Thornix Itinera. will be found ciiRl!y ef.
flraciou- In nil ciib,s of nervnu-ilehi'ity, dy pepsin.
hr;nit ache, tho plckucM incident to female in dnlicnlu
health. nu I every kind of weakness of tlu rilfestite or
tan. KorHale by IV. II. .VotI.it. .133 llroa.lwiiv, New
Yof, and hy medicine dealers and druimlali teuerallr
thr'i'ichnul the i ouiitry.
r ebruttry in, l?ou lX'ni.'
Uniform.tr t Trices t A Nuu ntnre In Puiinom
livery one hia own Halenmanl JONKH & CO. of lltu
('r.-fi-tit One Frh-e Cluthlng Storu, No. 2)0 .Market itrccl
mint rmn, t in mic ini.i.
In addition lo In I rK tlin larccst, moct varied nnd
f nliion.iMt) fttiH k of L'Jothlnir in i'liiladc'nliin. made
presslv for retail nlfrt.,h.ivf ruimtitntedfrrry on liia
own fjiii cinan, uj navin inaritcu jo ognre ft, on cacti nt
Irlattl.Vt.rV aUl..t.r.rC,trn .B. . r .n "Vh-
paint t ikon w Hit tli? tnnkliis no that nil crtn hity willithf
full nmurancw nfRPttluir a nod article nt Dm rt-ry low.
iit irlr'. ANn, a Ijret stork nf p.irr tinoils on hand nf
tlifiutrat tvtle nnd btfPt ';u.ititlctt wJiuh will be ntadu
to onlrr. In tt't most fHaliinnnlild and Ijont maiinar, '3
por crnt., Ix'Iow rrcj'it prici'n.
Ki'incniber tlio Crenctnt, iiiMaikft.Lbovo Sixth Ftrcfl
No. 00. JON 8 &. CO.
Catarrh! Catarrh! W'mr i it f How Ciraot
TUnnandu of prrmns niifltfr all forts of aunoyRnre
from Catarrh. .Most Know nti-it Ha i neon rcuie nee and
...1I...A tml r.tiv Lfi.iif l..v tt inii li lr..,l It I.
imtslvfii-lirnnlrimllllioii. nndnftcn Ku'lufrnxnt f
Lraiifs. linin Ihu Hn eailtes, frontal sliiuen, and
oiinit'n find ronsciut-ni initKi-ning n me mticoui mtm
sometimes extendm; into the throat and luiifcs, front
tlin r'Milt tijlitues and often virtiRO of tii Jicad, oh.
Mfiiitrd nosCi t n profuse flow oriiiiirui, loii of inietl
ruH.il voice, and olten impHir.'rf lfafinnnd taote,
Th old-cliiiol ri'tnidle havetmver been iMf lt in
mythlng fur it. Ntttnl injections and iuhilattons arc ai
painful 4U.1 'XpiHMTi' us they are pen-rally wo rlh ten
Vet Humphreys' Catarrh ."-peiinc, u ttitnpte ugflr Pill,
tit. i'n two or three timt's pr day promptly curc the
ii.iMer cases ; tures nt once till odd in ihj head, and
Jiuitally cnria9, by preaveiiutf u se, ih 11 moat obstinate
cas- a. as it pr.e I b th etprienceof hurxircda.
i'riee, with full direction, Ctiyirnts pi.'rbfx,
N. ti. A fsll si'tnf uiuplirea lliii)oi-pdthi ripfcifl;,
with Hook of Dir '(Hon., and twenty ditwent Ufinedle
In Inri:- ial-, nmrttco ease, 55 ditto, In p'aiu case, 4
cna.H'fnlVeii Ixitck, and lie k, eitiytl boXJ, V'j
centHaud .lutenis.
These UfinciiiK, bytrie n.nsle Ticx nr rase, nt-? sent by
mail or exprrat, free f ibnrgc, to my adt!r on rc
ceitcftlie price, Atdresa.
(IB. h MUMI'lIKTV Ai CO
o. A'jll'.roiJwar. New York
Sol I by H. I 1ATT7 Agr ut, i;ioom".burg. ',
SHARP NO IIC K.
Pnrsins Inilcttcil tu Sit. QUO. HILL, nlll find
thslr ftccouiits in Xtm fl'iuJs of thj uniler.ignfc) fur eol
Wbtiutt.
' Ivimtdialc attention uill save O.sts.
joiin a. i-r.Li:.i;.
Illoonnliiirf, T. rli,21. lilWI.
OllSli M BILLS,
Neatly, cheaply and expeditiously prin
ted at the office of the
Cour,MniA Democrat.
amTpapeu, wall PAPmi
Junt ri'teived from New York a large and iu
perlor lol of the above named article Ut the frrinj trais
at prices raiiKinj from CI centi per piece to75ecntt,
II. C. A, I. W IIAUTMAV.
ItlMmiUti-. IVli 231 Rl.l,
ADIKS; KXTltA HOOP SKIltTS,
j jim rt-cfiicu, comcming new in that line. Call
in i.anic, auu j!. vne,
11. a Si I. V. IIARTMAV.
Kloomaautt, Celt. 23, tMI.
Q U it
A P P H A L
To thorn Who know Ihemielrei ind.-Wd nn Vulc
Hand or Monk Account, we am now lUMklnti urraiife
lufiiti to co to the City, and in ordtr thai we inav sun-
dyoti with iheap j-ooiU it will bo neceear) on your
pari 10 pay up iue ucruum.
II C & I W IIARTMAX,
rioowrtiirg , Feb. 2J, lc'Cl.
AUDITORS KOTICK.
The undersigned appointed by the Court an AnJitnMo
ilUlnbiitt thij fund arulnp troni the Pli tuTh vale of tlu
roal fut.tt.t of Mi nun outhera, will attend to the duties
of his appointmentoii Hit'irday thr 30th day of t.oreh.
If til. at o'clock, 1'. M., (it hi j Olhce iu l-looiusburp. Col
innbid Co ii m at w liieh tiuieund place all peroii inter
ested are lu-reby iiotitledttiaitend.cr bafori;trdcbarrcd
from cumitijiu on aaid fiiml.
WKSLKV WlflT, ACDiToii,
rcbruary 2'1 J6oJ-4 w.
virtue of a writ of V(L Vend. Exp,
to me directed. inifd (utof the Court orCommon
I'leaa of the County of Columbia, IVihii. Itani.i willbu
ixpoud to public nulo at Ihu Court lluusi hi tiloom.
burs, on aArmillAY.TIIU 23d Hi .MAUCII, lhOl, at
one o'clock iu the afteruuun tli) follow mj described
properly to wit
n
All that certain Tract of Laud fcituato
Husarloaf loWilthin. Cnltimliii cunnlv. Iinnndixl im
IIOWS. to Wit- ll,-Ftliriill Ml li l,il,l In lino nf Inn, I i.r
M "'Human i- reniuiiglon, and rurner 1 land nf (Jeti.
moorc mrucc on roan ,oriif eiphietn and a half dr.
Bree Wtat, ninety tna pjrctiftuud U-t ntliitoa port,
thenro hy land of tJcorjtu MiMironnd thriMinn L- Muoru
ti mill uglily fuur and ihrt.e-qii,irt r degree, Wet .rly
nut j andoiiC'tenlh p.rr Ima to n poet, thenre by landa i f
1 Ki'K'K&aS Sfii.i'SfJiVI1
i.iiritiMu i. .tioure, i-ium iwtivo .in J a Hair di-ereea
tentha to n pott,
'APliil11;-'.;',: 1.n
, KtKrZaif M'R".'.
iXMIIIIIllllOll,
mfthi Vi
' aiV;iiM"niimV''m" "J """""" l",,,d"""
lft't!&lW-'"ow-
, ' a.o.
ii n"m
fclrect ul Mal.l Cenlft II. nun lininir miM thlrH it ,.
acre, b ' lli.j kamu iiiuru or li-ss, lii'ruo,i ar rruru-il a
twu Mory Iraiiu ilntllmu lioiise an I ulur nut bailJinc.
Willi th,. apii.irt.'iunis.
MciMil, UKuilin ci. tiillun anil tolio sold as tin rron
crly "t llari.un l.i,b.nan. ' '
JOHN S.M'DEll, Shciiff.
Illiiomsburi, 53, I mi.
B5 It E V K !
SSEiEJ!l
I TUB illlJi rsljiieU ls.rniared lii mriily
llrlrk,
mlrrv.?j":lf'li'' ?, SX?: fc,??nI M!
of n
, S!"!,,,teir:S!!'l
a-c will do nrllld
7" .nliiiw nn hjnl nnd r.jiy f.,r'
n .".'".'."."'"''.'P- '"IV"1" '"""'y- "'" ft"! clillsliUM.u.l ...iiiiiiuiilly lnVnc til., niitli 'ir tZJ '
Gen. Gro. U'aslilngtdn illoiTiscn Nittlj
STJlXn.XO ON'illF. UAXD CP 1IIS lIKOTItEII,
Levee of tlen. NI,"IT. tiik BWAttciT nnn it me
woRLnor ititr auk, 1 fl )cnrt old, ?J Inrhen In bight, 'anil
wci-inng nuiy in pounds uooui null tin large asi.cn.
Tom Tltunibln company with the riiitinculEhcd Utile
TRlry, Miss Helton, tin smallest and prt ttirtt I.Rify liv
In of her age, is w e, 11 educated, and n fine vocalist.
PROGRAMME!
1. Introductory remarks,
il. A snug by the little Lady.
X Miss Helton compared with cthfrt.
4. A song by (ieneral Nult
5. tlen. stan Jing nn the hand of his brother. '
(. A comparison of the tieneral with small bey.
7. A dialogue between Vlss Helton uud Kuduia Nutt.
8. (.en. walks through the house,
u. lien, iu military diameters.
10. .Miss Helton in the character of an old lady.
11. Gen. sings a comic song in chfliactcr.
Tbcy will give Levees in the COUUT HOUSE,
BLOOMSBUKG,
Ai ftillonnr-lit Levee THWtHDAV At'TEItNOON
February 2-tli 1 .., at a O'clock.
i.M Iije " " " Fuelling. atTt o'clock.
Cy" sAi'Misswi 15 Centd, C'ltiKtrnu JU Conti.
Honrs up-n at t And t o'cUtk,
February i.'3. IHG-iw
' no roO wjixt trutejo-'ni f
do yov ww-vr nvusKEiis t
vo you h:..V7M .vuxi:n;trj:t
do rou ttoxvj .ut;.3wcz:r
STlMUIiATIXO UNGUENT,
For tie Whuktn and Hair,
a Milt sulficri'.arj t'iko pleaBtru jn minmuiciiig tu tlu
Cilizcnit of the L'nitt J slhta, that tli-T lifv oti
tallied the Aurncv ft r, :md are novt ennlilcu tu cIIit tu
tli 5 American public, the nbuvu Justly i,wU-brttad ut.-i
,orl J-rrnownud eriiclo
'I'litt tinitt In tins OiiueTit prepared hy Pr. C T Dill
insliaui, nn ciamatit pli)iciaii i f i.ntnlon, ana is .ur
rAiit-id lo Krilij; ojt 'n thltk set id WliiskiM r a Mils
t nc lie in front ihree to m wcfki. This nrtirle i the
V . inu ly tH J f fOUCJl, Alia IJ I.tudbll
compound, acting at if hy luasjtc upon the runt, raits
ing a beautiful ptuwik cf luitiriant liair. If npph.'d to
l be scalp, it will care b Udnettv. and cutltj to During up
in placn of tin bal.l ). t uliuegrowiti (f him tir
AppUmt nccordniK t" uirettiaiit, li rili turn red or towy
hvir d.irk, and rjtlor gray hair to its t-rijiinal ctlur,
laavins it uft, nihooth, auu C.-iiL.j. 'ilia t)nKu.nt ' is
nn iutliipuns.ible artitle iu uvcry urntleiuaira toilt, and
after ne week'n use they wtvulu not tr any cunsj lera
tion bii without it.
'lh! tubjcnbtrrtt are tb only Agents fur tho artiete iu
thj Umtfd fttali-ii, t wlium &Jl orders must be adflreaied.
Price Olu t)ollar a Lui Tlt b&Ii hv Ail llructi.ktj mi,!
rintliilifr. i I i.t I miit.it i ti rr
Pialars ; or box t-f the "Otiuueut" warrai.td to ha-
ttl dl Sired CtfcCti Wi I be It, lit tu ItUy llie W lio lldM Td it
"; "-"'"j ""'r. o
postAse. SI. is. Apply to to &ddra
ilOUAUK 1.. IllSOHMAN A. CO.
UKfutimtit, Ae
Ui Williaiu rarest, .New Vork.
February 23, IWI-CiP.
rCHLIC SALK
or
Valuable Real Estate.
i lirsnind3 rf.in rHt'roflbe orphan's Contt U'Uu
lumtiiacutitit), oa
Saturday) Muu h s :ct'Ttihi lJlU,
at 10 o'clock in tli? fi-TiPtum, John liuiih AduiiuUtrator
oftti-J Katit-tt'f TflerCMttf 'ti.late f .Madnsu tow uiihip, ,
in aid rouaty, d'ceasj'i. will ipoe to aalj, by k'ubht
Yen Ju, upon thetpro ises, a ctrtaia
T Ji A a T O h' I. A Ji n
sttil'te in Vadl'on t(wuliip Columbia rouuty. adjola.
it? laud of Georse Ikrr'i Li'irsuuthJ Norili, innda of
MlCliaei l loliuw u nu itakv m- ii'jir i anunw uwnv
mkcT on tin W'eit, ;n I on tlu ."outh by lands of Cilu
Wolf, contaiurnt; about
wlirreou are ereaeJ () 1.00 IK-US P, A U) OTA
lale ttie Cht.tt9 ofbuid dt'cdHid, ritjilil Jin tlie lownidiip
Ul.K, LOU MAUN, aau aliotu bi;niy Aires cleared laou
vf MaJijJU, auu county mratui.
j.iluii a r.r.i.i , itjr.
C5"TaaMH or Sr. -Tju pr cwn. on thfl urchn'!
money lobupmJb) tlu purehavr cn tay if sale. tnt
I jurth ef ih'i purchusc lbs Ira per etiut.) tu ha ujU
no ctvuflrtuation ofsale. The bslttica ef purt-hasa lutuvy
Wb.t pallia on year kjiii conntiLatioii, Willi tntrrrH .
Deed tu be mi Jo to Hi j purtht er upon payairot of Ibe
purrlu" u.euey and iut-rest. Tlio pun hnn?r to pay ftr
the lld. JOIIN SMITH,
AnMtVlSTAlTOa
Feb. 16, iy60-4t
ADMIXIS rUATOU S NOTICK. I
Estate of I hri stopfer 11, S'mi'ht deceased,
LKTrEIlS of Administration on llu 11-tate of Chris
topher H. rni.lLli, lnt4 of Ileiiiloik tow si-li.p, Coluiu
bia county. tlcu-an-U, havoh,.iii srsinteilLy the U-'guW
o Cidumbia tottnty, io the uuderUiiil, rcatilma in fat J
ilcmiock townhip; a I pkrius Inn ing claim apnitift
the Estatsof the deredrnt .ire rfquested to prt-antth-'u
lo tin Adriiinintratorrfvitli out t lay, aud atl j-t'-oiu
indebted to make pat ment forthw ith.
AAUOM BMITII.
February 0, 13C1.-Cw.
rVO FAltMKKS b().(J0 BAi HICIjS
l rOUDUUTn:, made by theI.o,II Manufacturin;
Co., for aata in Ida to otnt purch.ucra. This id tin
ru a ruT FERTiLtzkn In 1ark;t. 93 worili mil tuatiure
an acre olroru, wil lurrase the crop Ironi one third to
onc-h.ilf, and will rijo-n (he crop two weeks t'arhr. nnd
uniinugimiio, neunxr mjiiro tne aeea nor ifcini. A patn
phij-i, with rati-factory evidence and full particulars,
will ba stnt gratia to an miv nding nddr-s to
Willi .11 I At TUIIlNtJ C(l,
ia-J Sah harvea, I'hiladelpliia
rebruary 9. ISSI-Jjw.
nsswT'
it.SsJK'n::!
Pux-ii r.?:s, Tis.itsd ntitii. larrms of.
Clnoiiislur;, 1'eb. 3, HCI-lmn.
A. c. Mr.xscn,
KXKOUTOH'S NOTICK.
Estate of I'tler Mmcicr, drciaml.
Li:TTi:P.Str.frimciifiryoii Hie F.iatj nfl'niR )(,
RkR. fltr(r ,.vi,t I'lUllvlltll, III I O'UlllLt.L r,
...... - t R,ai.-U , UL.K1.u.r , u,ifillnl,i.l
touuly tn lUi uinlciimiu,,! ; a( i.tf.ons ,alun
ari.iiur, mu i.Maii- ,n in 1 111 cuuuni, aro ri-jiniu.,l to nre.
nl lli'iu lii Hi.. lUrcuU.r ui l.i, ri'.IJi-iu... iii Lorii.t1
luwnsliiji, Hiiliout iltny. mnl dlMitrsuiu iuUibmil 1.1 1
nuke iiayiuciururUivitli. i
KUUI1F.V I'.MIUINM.n,
.ittuter,
i turuarj v, khjI i,7.
KXK0UTOK S NOTICK.
Estate of Jacob Ueluig. deceased.
T l.ril.Urf taslniiit.itnryoii lhi i:laloofJ,ciii lltuvin
1 I illn ui Lnrul .illIHi.fi IWiniibir. cuiil),il.ii.aa.
ril have liii jraiil;,! I.j- Ilia itoji.l.T urcijiin.liu cnun.
ly in tha mi It-riljimJ; HI irr..m. Inviiijrfaiiusncr.init
l.i.. L.tilo i ru. j .li.fp..ii,nr. r"i.Mi..l tn prt-vL-nt ihi-in
to t in l.l-nitiir-s. nt lli.'ir P'siilnic, ,u ,tun in(iin,
nilliuitt iHay nn.l iiH,urun nuil.ifjto iiiakau)ineiit
r,.riiiutili
rin r.it h. nr.Mviti, j,
JllllV I'. W'AI.TBK,
! yJ-"
' GltAXU AT;k3iPT
teuton.
TO IIL'.MIIUG
l-'AUMl-MlS.
i QO'R i.r... mu,t ti,,k r.r,r ,c r...i.. .,r ti,-r
.M.nmV,, X
f Xli
Eim.
nun ur liiuir iimulutloii, iir. nii).i;rii:i.l) fi Is an
iinnri-i ptuwiii pr..l. rl,..e llu j.iilillc, and I'nnn. n iu
inrlliiil.ir. fruui I jrllier ilvwiitl!! fruin till) ink' us.M-.-s,
and huinliug mlituri.s p,it up uy Tout, Ilick and ll.irrv
ulhoul a partirl., orknnnktcu i r einnunre in su'li
?! 'P"'I H s-mirrly an Ills llama tu maki Hi-m
.ill. l iil'utunipt,, iiilidilioiinr,,l.ri lucks, I lian
iltor,ni.f.lt,,pUi 111ywrlltr.11.i311ai11rt.ou cadi p.i k m
tll NcBUllilut'alllol'uivder, mid l arll liottle r.f fatll,
Uiimii'iil. uml all my oilier prf paralluns, as I hmci
soun to ajuthni.i all tuunli-ifuituil. 1 "
I.1IIH." Itl'T'lllll. I'rilr lii,t.
WZtirzti i ?,".ni.,5,T
My sltnatiiriiuiillnntuarnntcofortliosn wlm warn
Vif rsnvrnr,,.
1, til. n, I ..... I,.,, I.t 11.1,11,
, Tor sai l ly ,j c
"1 '" W St., I'oila.j.-li.lna
i',Mr.r. M9ln aa1 D. KalM
CURE
0
lOs
'CURE
lly tli) Uif oflhemj rllU ttie pprlutflc atlaebu of
ttnf or $tek Itetutatht inny le pruvMiU1 ; and f taken hi
(lis t o m ii i ;ti r emu nt nf nn ultnrk liniuu.te rcflcffrom'
pnin nnd itf knr h will be ohtnliifd.
They HflJimi fail in rcmnvjiigtlid wVoucaai)d;f((a(ji
Thi a tprcntlyujiuu tlu boM.Iii,-rmbt'It,rfc(lit,
For lAttfarv Men, ftvfttn'i, prlttntn rctnnlei; nod 1
p'ronn or AnltHtitrif hr.bxtt, they nro valnab'e nt h Ias
ofri(!,ifiiprinln tin appetite, RivJng tone and tiecr to Ilia
dlm-ttivrorKMiB, and r.t6rlnRthe natural ehuticlty atnl
ir'ttpth of the wholo nyitein. '
TheCr.rilAl.li l'll.l.H atu theresult r.f Innc Invent!
pjition and carefully ciinlnctcdfxpijtiiiiiit,!iavlnif bemi
litujfj inHnyjcnm, during whfclitiin(tlK'Vl:tJveprTcn
tcclanl rHitcdn, vast amount nf pain nm) fcutrriii2
from Headache, whether fripjiittlli)g In thu ntrtcui r.
tent or from a ilcranxed ftnle t ftlie ttmach,
TIk'J- re eiitin-ly vegetahlft In'thclr eontprxitlon nnd
tuny be taken at ail tint eg with perfect t-af.ty Willi Kt
rimkinp: nny f hance of ilitt, andthtatttntt of avy dita
prttabU taste rtndtrt it taay tit edt'ninintcr fUm to tkil
dttn, iiuwarr or coi'N'rnirciTst
Tlio eeniilna have nv bir;naturjs of Henry C.FtaUinc
on nt,h box,
Cold hy DraffdWn nnd all ohr Dealers In Meokins
A box will bs HPiit bv m.iil pr-paij on ruci-ipt tf lhj
All orJyrB shncU b! aJt'rcasod to
ni-vur r.FpALriwj,
? 49 tVdur atrcot, Suw Yorfc'
THIS FOLLOWI.NU ENUOUSEMKNTS OV
SPALDING'8
0 BP II AL
DIM 0
U -1. iUL13i
will ton v tin: all who tirrtr, mo a
61 E A D A C li E,
THAT A
SPKKDY AND HUltK OL'UK
in wmiis Tiirnt KCAuii,
?t tt Ti ti taenia! vire vitM!icjt'tt ky jr IJ'.H.iJ
cuti' vj this trut-j itrtetfi.t ilicetvi.
AVjh u.'e. Con.,
Mr W.ial-iiiL'.
1 have tiir.I our Cephnlic lilU, and Ittie that to r7
that 1 want ou lo -end in? two doll art. w rlh uoi .
Part f tht c Hit' tut Hie ii'iplibor. W vtlioui I gmt a
ftenvutor tjie firnt bt.t 1 ru ir.t.i )uu.
rJend the fil ( it. nil, aid cl ii
Vuur ib't tfrrmit.
Jamss Ki"tbrT,
htr;
Harftrd,tra , btl. C, l-t.
Mr. SiJuMiuy.
Sir:
I wUh cu to ssinl nm one tut ro box of your fVpbui
Fill, hurt I ntttt4 a great dal vf bnft from t,nn
Vour, ri-i tlally
Mrt Aim rjin.nmu.
8;irci (.tetk Jluthjtoti C: fa f
JailUafj li, UC1.
II. C. rtpnliUn
bin
u will 'jUmu tf n I me iwo boira frutir Cp'iln
till, tieiiu thuu iuuuMiiiatv y,
lUsp'ftfulij yonffi.
j no. n Kiojj
V.&.-lhctctntfit ftnt lax if y,ur t i 14, cd JiJ ittm
FtUe Itmoii, ( Am, Mn. M, 1 bl
Hurry Spal.'.iuj. Kr'j.
Fl-os- iiivUfd iwenly-ilv tents, for wblth tend.
I. o afiothtr hoxttf your ( halic Hila T j arm i,u.'j
test I'tUi i tvtr tri J.
It.rert A fiuvir. I. U,
It.Ilj Vernon, Waftotl I n. t
llatrttf, .Van,, Ltr., It. -t i
II. C. fipal.Mng, Vf
I w ith fiit out' circulars or lnr how MiU, Ij Lriiig
yuurC.phulit 111 a luor- pirlirulnily b t .if & t.i.it.
nuts, if y.m hare itn)tb njc tf t'K M,il, piusc ei.t. ;
tne.
On. nf ruy cist ru T', who li subject to ctrn -.itk
llealachs, (tmiiallvliktl'it, to uay,) it Cdri4cfa.fi
u'.Utk m out a onr yvur fills, w Inch I sunt lur .
4 V .1. VVaxtd
ilryncMtburf. l'raki.i Cv.t f.iia,
January fc. uo .
Henry C. Hprl Jim;.
tin. 41 Cmiar M. V. Y.
Itrar hir :
Inrlotod And iweuty-tive emtfle (-'3 ) ftr wbtcll .!tl
bos i f CVphnll' I'iIIh. 'end 13 adi'rsH id (Ur. W.,
C. Killer, l-iiHdliur. Fftthklin Co., Ohio.
Jt-nr Villi vork itht a cAarra turt iliaduk 'o(
ft tail rr.
Truly yours,
I Ypulantt, -VirA, Jan, 14, l"fJ.
Mr, flpalJin,-.
Mr:
Not long kitit't? t emit tn yott f i r n box of Cephalic i'll'i
fjr the turf f tlie Nervt'its llatt,uh" Jtiul ostivrn si.
and rereired Hi- same, and they Its J so pood uu etl'l
that 1 wui Induced to s"iid fir inT.
Tleaso tcuj b rettin mail, limit tu
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Vptilanli, Mlelt.
from the r'.rvmtnrr, J'rfolU, Vr,
fVplinlic Pills accomplish the object for
which Ihey were made, viz : Cure of
hcatlachu iu all iu forma.
from the r.iemin'r, Avefotk,
Tltoy hao been tested in moia
til Sll
thotntiud oasw. villi Clltiro EUCCCJS.
' cuttja.
;0, tht DtmvtratM. ChuJ.XinP.
I If )0" KVC' or navu l"'c" OOllblrJ willl
tliu Lcatlaclio. Ki'iid fnr Lt. i-f!..l,,i;,.
1'ills.) o tliat you luny liavc tliom in cacs
'rotn He S.ilrcrltitr, riori.'tntB. It. I.
Tlio Cephalic 1'ills nra sniil to ho s ro.
m'arkahly eil'cctivu rcinpily for tho Iipri)
nclio, mid 0110 of tho very lii'St for tint
very frequent complaint which him oxer
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1'OCU (llaCOVCroll
From t i)tttrn Ji JiGaittte, OhUej fit.
AVe heartily endorse Mr. KpaUHr., Rml
his uurivallcd Cephalic IM1U
Vp,7i tht XaiitfU rj'.V;' Star. Kavavl". r
W'u aro sure tint person-! imlToriiip: riilh
tho headache, who try them, v ill ulick l
,
thl'lll.
Try them I you that are afflicted, anil
wo nro euro that your testimony can In
added to tho already numerous liit tint
has recoived loneEti that no o.hcr UKui
cino can produco
Vroin (As St. .tvii Pimtift
Tho immriiso ileir.aud for tho nrtiol
(Cephalic 1'ills) it rapidly increasing.
From tht CazclU, tlttvirpfrt, litea
Mr. Spalding would not connect h;
name with an ariiclc ho did not know to
possebi real merit.
From tl .tJitillur, rrariitntt, 1 I.
The testimony in their favor id etronr
from tho moat rc.pcctablo quarters.
r."i, ,, Ho y Aut, .Virpan, It f.
Cephnlis J'ilU aro taking tho plaeo of
all kinds,
3? 77-r.
Asm tSt CiKtttnrl Jlvlltn.. r.aill i. Man
Said to bo very fflicarions for tho hex
achv.
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