Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, February 14, 1863, Image 4

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    Farmer's Department.
THE CULTURE 01? CHICORY.
We And tho following in the Country
deathman, of tho 17th ult., from a oor
rrspondont, in reply to tho inquiry of an
other correspondent, upon tho cultivation
f Ohicory an article, su a substitute for
cofToc, at this timo boitig rnuoh inquired
about. The writer, however, not only
flives the mode of cuituro but also th way
to prepare it for use.
My oxprrioncc is confined to raising a
foTv' bushels annually in tho pardon for
our own uso.
Chicory belongs to the family of Com
posite, ot compound flowers, and has
milky juico like the dandelion. It pro
duces its seeds the second year, yet tho
root ia perennial, and even fragmeuts of it
livoand grow. Tho root is whito, shaped
like a carrot, but does not grow as large
and has many branches or fibres. The
flower stalks are about four feet high,
branched with abundant foilago and nu
merous largo bluo flowers.
It i principally cultivated in Germany,
and used either alone or with other mate
rials, as a substitute for coffee. W im
port large quantities of it every year, and
it is raised to a considerable extent for
market by German farmers on Long
Island. Wo were informed by a coffee
burner in New York, that one farmer in
1861 raised fifty acres, for which crop
when prepared for market he received
eight thousand dollars. Theprico for the
dried root in Nw York, the past year
has been eight cents per pound or even
higher.
Tho seed may bo obtained at the prin
cipal seed storos. It should bo sown in
drills liko oarrots, and receive similar
culture. Tho soil should be light and of
easy tillage, and the manure well ferment
cd and finely pulverised' The roots may
be dug in October, the tops furnishing food
for osttlo, though fed in excessivo quan
tity to milch cows, they are said to injure
tho quantity of tho milk.
Wash tho root clean, slico in thin
pieces, dry in the sun or in a moderate
ovon, and brown and grind the same as
coffoc. It is strongor than the puro cof
fee in equal quantities, gives a good color
to the decoction, but does not settle quite
as clear as tho genuine article It is an
ingredient in all tho burnt and gronud
coffee sold in market. The flavor is agree
ablo to most persons, and used as a partial
substitute for the Java it does very well
Wt recently treated our friends with a
dish of coffee made of chicory, rye, and
whaat bran stirred up with molases and
browned like the other ingredients. It
was pronounced very good, and thoy
were surprised to learn that it contaiaed
not a particle of coffee.
The only objection we can find against
its cuituro as a farm
crop.
is that when
oneo sown it is exceedingly difficulty to got
it out of tho land, and it becomes a weed.
Yet it is esteemed abroad as a forags
plant, and is readily eaten by cattla either
green or dry. The root is very solid and
does uot shrink very badly in drying, so
that a rod square will furnish an abundant
supply tor a family for a year.
T S. G.
KILLING CANADA THISTLE.
James 8ennon, of Rochester, N. Y.,
gives in tho Michigan Fatmerthe follow
ing mode of killing this groat farm pest :
In iho spring of 18GI I bought a few
noros of land. That part of it on which
I intended to uiako my garden and plant
ny vegetables grew so full of Canada
thistles that I thought it was entirely
Worthless. But I resolved to try what
i u ... - .
uuciui! Yiouiu uo: eo last as soon as mo
as BOOn as tho
thistles got one or two inches long I hoed
them through he wholo season. This
yar, up to the present date, not ono tbistlo
has appeared. Any ono who will adopt
this plan of extermination will never havo
ii complain of tlieso pests.
A SWISS SOUP.
Boil three lbs. of potatoes, mash them
well, and add slowly some good broth,
uuffioient for the tureen. Let these boil
together, then add soruo spinaoh, a little
parsley, lemon, thyme, and ssge, all
chopped very lino. Boil togethor tivo
minutes; pepper aud salt to taste. Just
beforo taking it off the fire to servo, add
two well boaten eggs.
CHAPPED HANDS.
The foiling is said to be a sure receipt for
tho ourc of chapped hands :
Dissolvo three conts' worth of clarified
beeswax in three cents' worth of pure,
sweet on, uy Juating over a moderato firo
Apply at night before retiring. If desiro-
nble it can he scented.
BLUJLNG FOR CLOTTIES. .
Talc ono ounce of soft Prussian bluo,
powder it and put it in a boltlo with ono
quart of dear rain wator, and add one
quurtd of an ounce of axalio
A teaspnonsfull is sufficient for
washing
aeid.
& large
Eeouoray ii wealth.
LARGE ARRIVAL OF
New Fall and Winter
AT PETEH ENT'S STORE,
l.V IJOtlT STREET, COLUMBIA COU.VT1', PA,
HAH Jnat received trnin I'lul ii.lcl phin, mid Is now
oDonltiB nt the old aland litc'y occupied by Mnru
"s Km, n aplendtd assortment of
i!9 fill "J f.m V.
wlilcli wilt bo told cheap tnr
OAPLI OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Illi atockcntialstaof I.adlae Drosa Oooda dialer at aly tea
andlateatfaalilona
Oahces,
Muslim,
Ginghams,
Flannels,
Carpets,
Shawls,
Hosiery,
Silks,
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Cassimcrcs,
Satinets,
Cottonades,
Kentuoky Jeans,
Thread, ko.
Groceries,
Quccnsworo,
Cedarwarc,
Hardware,
Medicines,
Drugs,
Oils,
Paints,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS.
In short v cry thine; usunlivtrpt in a country store
Thcpntronngo of old friends, and the public goncral.
ly, la respectfully solicited.
The lilghcat market price paid for country produce.
rerun unt.
Light Street. Nov. 15, 1802.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY YOUR
Pall & Winter Goods,
GO TO
Crcasy's Store, iu Light Street, Pa.
ALL KINDS OF GOODS !
CALICOE,
MUSLINS,
SILKS,
GINGHAM,
FLANNELC,
CARPETS,
HOSIERY,
SHAWLS,
Heady-Made Clothing
Sugars, Molasses,
Syrups, Coffees,
Teas, ' Fish,
Salt, Bacon,
Hams, Lard,
Tobacco, Segars,
Hats, Bootr,
Caps, Shoes,
Drugs, Oils,
Paint3, &c, Scot
In addition to our large stock ornry Goods, wo liavo
f large nnd full nsiortmcnt of Ready Made Clothing
nor Men and Uoyn wear which we are determined to
sell cheaper th in can be bought elsewhere. Cull and
ace, and lodge fur yourselves,
a. W. CREASY t CO.
Lisht Street, fa ,N0v. S left.
r-,, MARRIAGE. ITS LOVES AND HATfl
eJ-gJ sorrows anil angers, hopes and fears, rcare
'!nd J"5' i MANIIOOM.how lost.how restore
the nature, treatment and radical cure of spo
mntorrlnsa or seniiual weakness; involuntary cutis
ions, sexual debility and inmediments to ninrrini!n ven
crnlly ; nervousness, consumption, fits, mental and phy
sical incapacity, resultiu" from SULr-AllUSU am ful
ly explained in the MAItKIAfiU flUIDr!, by H'.M.
YOUNO.M.D, This most extraordinary book should
bo in the hands of every young person coiitcnuihitiii"
marriage, and cevry man or woman who desires to
ciinlt the number of their ofTspring to their ciroumstau-
oes. uvcry pain, illaoasu auu acne incidental to youth,
llfaturlty and old age, is fully explained ; everv particle
in Knowledges tlint should bo known is hero given. Itis
tun oi engMvincs. in tact, ituiscloscs secrets thatev
ery one should know ; still it is n hook that must be
lucked up, and not Ho about the house. It will be sent
to any one on tho receipt of twenty flvocents in specie
or postage stamps. Address Dlt. WM. YOUNG, No. 410
ai'KUCi: Street, nbove Fourth. Philadelphia.
K7- AtTMCTGI) AND UNFORTUNATE, no matter
wnai may uo your uisease, ueiureyou place yoursolfuu
aer me care oi any 01 me notorious ((uacu native or
foreign who advcrtiise in this or any other paper, gut
a copy of Dr. Young's book, and read it cartullj It
n'ill bo the means of saving you many a dollar, your
health, and possibly your life.
DR. YOUNfl can be consulted on any of the diseases
described in his publication, nt his oflice, No, -ilo
ni'uuui. sireer, aoovo i niirm, riuiauclpliia.
Office hours from Uto 3, daily,
March 8, 1803 13m.
AT LOW
TermsCash
PRICES I
and Produce.
However much the psordo desire a peace, nnd cessa
tipn ofthe present hostilities in our distracted country
they are also desirous of purchasing their goods at thu
I on est market prices,
J. J. BROWER
il gratify all desires oo this point, and although gOoda
I lwivo advanced in nrices he will oil v..,. n. ......in.j-..
n ... ..I .. li.1; .. r" " '"""
P'". '' " opened his ucual targe and
1 rnmnletn slnrk nf pnll itml &,n,a. nn..t. ..... ,.!
V . -- .i'um.. ...Nijiig inen
will be found a general assortment of alttrlml. orn.,n,i.
uail nnu cianiiue,
D(C. C, ISC'.
i, J. UROWEll.
LEATHER! LEATHER 1 1
THEunderaigned would announce, that ho Imann hand
nthis Hat nnd Cap Emporium, on Main Bt lllooins
burg, nn assortment of different kind of leather, such as
fiuu calf skins, morocco,(red andblacR)and Hnlngs, all
cf which ho will sail cheaper than innbo had elsewhere
ill this market, fall ondcxemine them for vourkclvcs
IOIINK.GIRTON.
ClaomiburE.MiU'Ii, 18C2.
PriXSUBlCJTII b UIIOTMKIIS.
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO DEALER F1
AO. 100, NORTH TIIIIID STItEKT
Five door (below It are,
piiiLAnnLrni a
St liOLAIiSllirS FOR SALE.
Pittsburgh Commercial College.
Illughaniptin 11 '
Crittenden's PhlladolphU,
Biratton.ilryant & Co.. " "
Thesa Scrips, ors Innmounts of $15 and 30 and are
aa so much cash, by the SluJeni on eutring cither ofth
above l.'ollegca. oungindii desiringtooblalaflulb.
od Collegiate Education, will beru find agood-apccula
tion by apply! njut tho office nftho
Nov. I.Wua. COLU.MUIA I1CMOCKAT.
TINWARE & STOVE SHOP.
THE undersigned respectfully Informs hla old friend
nd customers, that he baa purchased his brother.
mcresi in win a.ovo csiaoiisnnieni.anutlie concern wlls
hereafter be conducted by himself exclusively.
uf 11ns just receivea anu oilers lor tale, tne larg
est and most citenilvc assortment of FANCY!
STOVES ever introduced Into this market. 1
Ilia stock consiata of a comnlets assortment nf
he beat Cooking and parlor stoves in the market, tngcth. ,
it with Btovo Fixturea of every description, Oven and '
w.x mures, ivnuiaiurB, ynunar Diovea, t-aai iron Air
Tutkt atovea, Cuun.a Stoves, ic, &c. Stovepipe nnd
-(Hi ware constantly on hand ud uianufactured to order.
Ml kinds of repairing done, aa usual, on short notice,
The patronage of old friend, and new ciulaniurs ro
tiectfullj; (Ollclled, . II, UUPEKY.
B(vmT-jrti-Krrerbar M ISS.-rf.
OYSTERS
AT STOIINERS 8AL00N.
ITREHII OYSTERS can be had at all hoursorthe day,
SPEWED, or RAW at Slohner's Hntnnn. 'I'ln, .
ba obtained by tho fluirt at 3d reus, unit l,v Hm lliiff.e
at iO cent. Cull at the "Bukory "
. B.STOIINER.
Oloomiburl Iltc.SaicXIS,
mj j u
1
Mir
FOR THK
COW8TJTUTI0
ANI1TIIU
ron
DIABETES
AND UISl'.ASLS OF THIS
.
, , .. , ., ..
Tlitm Dangerovt anil Troullttomc Ditcasra, ichlchhart
fin far Hulsted lie tett directed Trralmtnl cmite
ccnwMwrnHfi I
TIIU CURATIVE
propertios of the mcdlrliic dliect themselves to the or
fans of (aeration, nftdhy so altering tho condition of
tho stomach and liver that the starchy principle of Uio
food la niitcouverted Into sugar soloug us the system
Is under the Influence ofthu
CONSTITUTION WATIIIt,
which give Ihoso orgaus time to recover their
touo nud vliror. We arc nble to stnto that the C
tion Water has cured every case of Diabetes In which it
lias uocn given,
STONE IN THE I1I.ADDFR, CALCULUS, ClRAVEL
llKICK DUST DEPOSIT, AND .MUCOUS OR
MILKY DISDIIAIIOES ATTEI! UltlNATINO.
Dlseasus occurlug from onennd llmsnmc caiou will
be entirely cured by the Constitution Wntuf, iflnkeii
roi any idmciii nt time. 1 lie iinse simuid vary with the
severity of the diswnso, from twenty drops In u len
spoonful throetliues it day, In water. Duriiigtho pas
sage'ifthe Calculus, thn pain mid urguut srinptoina
should bo combated with tho proper riMiicdles, then
followed up with the Constitution Water, as nbove di
rected. DYSMnNORRAUIA, OR PAINI'ULL MENSTRUA
TION, AND IN MENORRIIAOIA Oil l'liUI'USE
FLOIVINU,
Roth diseases arising from n fuulty secretion oftno
nieiistriinl fluid-luthe one case beiugloo I t lie, ami
accompanied by severe piiln i ntiJ Hie other a ton pro
fuse secretion, which will be speedily cured by the
imnsiiiuiiou waicr.
That disease known as PALLING Or THE U'OMIl.
which Is thn reult of n relaxation of tho lignmi'tits of
thnt nrgnn, nud is known by n sense of heaviness nud
dragging nains in the hack and sides, mid nt times no-
compantud by sharp liiciiiuting or shottlug pains through
tne p.iue. win, lpnn cases, no rciuoveo nyiuoincuieine.
Thuru is another class of symptoms nri'iug from IR
RITATION OF Til E WOJ1 II. which physiclnns call
Nervousness, which word rovers up murh ignorance,
and in nine cases out of ten the doctor does nnf really
know whether thu symptoms ore the disease, or the
disease the symptom. Wo tan only enumerate them
here. 1 speak more particularly of Cold Feet, Palpita
tion in thu Heart, tmpared Memory, Wakefulness, Plash
es of Ileal Languor, Lassitude, and Dimliemof Vision.
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION.
Which ill the unmarried feinalo is a constant recurring
disease, and through neglect Iho seeds ol more grave
and dangerous maladies are the result ; and as month
after inoiilh pusses without an effort being made to as
sist nature, tlie suppression becomes chrome, iho pa
tient gradually looses her appetite, the bowels are
constipated, night sweats come on, uud consumi'tlun
finally ends her career.
LEUCORRfTA OR WHITES.
This disease depends upon an inflamntiou ofmucoiis
lining of t ic vagina and womb. It is in nil cases nc-
compaiiieri uy severe nam in too hack, nrcross the
bowels and through the hips. A teaspoonful of tho
medicine may bo taken three times u dav. with nn in
jection oi a lauicspoooiiii oi ine mciiiciine, mixeu u illi
uiian-pintoi sou water, morning auuevening.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE 111. ADDER.
INPLAMATION OP THE KIDNEYS AND CA
TARRH OF THE BLADDER, STRANGURY
AND 11URNING OR PAINFUL URINATING.
For these diseases it is truly a sovereign remedy, and
too much cannot be said in its praise A single does has
been know to relive Hie mot urgent syptoms.
Are you troubled with that distressing pain in tho
small of the back and through tho hips ( A teuspnonfiil
a day of Constitution Walerwillreliovojou like magic.
FOR DYSPEPSIA,
It has no cpial in relieving the .Most distressing snip
tnuis. Also, Headache, Heartburn, Acid Stomach Vom
itlng Food, itc. 'Pake a teuspooufiil ul'tcr dinner' The
dose in all cases may be increased if desired, but should
be douo gradually.
PHYSICIANS
Iluvo long since giveu up the use of biichu, ciibebs and
juniper in tlietreatment of thuse discuses, uudunlyuse
tlKii! fur want of a better moody.
CONSTITUTION WATER
Has proved itself S'ltia to the task that has devolved
upon it.
DIURETICS
Irritate nud drench the kidneys, and by constant use
soon lead toclironic, uegenciutioa and co iliruied di
ease,
icad. ReaJ, Road.
Danvilif., Pn.. Junes Ir!fli.
Dr. Wm. 11. Greoo Dacr Sir : In 1'i luiarv. leiil. I
wusnniieied wtt lit he sugar diabetes, a ml for livo months
1 passed more than two gallons uf water In tiveut-foiir
hours. 1 wus ob'iged to get up as olten leu or twelve
times during ths night, and in five months I loi about
lil'ty pounds iu weigth. Duriiiug tho iiiouth of July,
lebt, 1 procured twu bottles of Constitution Water and
ill two days ufter u.lng it 1 experienced relief, ami after
tutting two bottlesl was outirely lured, soon inter
regaining my uiuui good iieaiin. vours truly.
J. V. L HE WITT.
Huston Corners, N. Y., Dec. S7, ltlil.
Win. II. Cregg & Co.:
Gouts: I freely give you liberty to make use of the
follnwingrirtitlc.iteoftlio value of Coiiatilutiun Wa
ter, which 1 can reccomnieud in thu highest in. inner.
My wife, who w ns attacked with pulu iu the shoul
ders, wholo length of the hack, ami in her limbs, with
Palpitation of the h?nrt, attended with Palling of Hie
Womb, Dysmonoirhoea, and "Irritation nf thu Iliad
dor," I called a physician, who attended her about
threenionihs, whun ho left her worse than he found
her, I then employed one of thu best phyiclous I
could find, whuattendeil her fur about nine months,
nnd while she was under his euro she did not sulfur
quite as much pain ; he Anally gave her up and said .
"her case was Incurable." For, said he,"eho was such
a combination of complaints, that medicine elven in.
one (iperatesdgainst somunther of her diHicultius,"
About this time she commenced to use CnxiriiuniN
tVin:R, utiil to our utter astonishment, almost tho first
uoso seemeu to nave tne usircii eueci, aud she kept un
improving rapidly udcr its treatment, ami now super
intends cn'irely ho.' domestic iill'iiirs. Kin; has not ta
ken nny of thei.'oN tiuiion Watek for about four week.
nnd wo oro happy to say that it lius produced a perma
nent cure.
WM. M.VAN IlENSCHOTtN.
Miluord, Conn., Nov, 10, 1ECI.
Dlt. Wm.H.Gbeoo;
Dear Sir; 1 have for several years been nilllcie.1
with that tnoublcsomeund duiigernus disease Gravel
which resisted nil remedies nnd doctors, until I look
CciNsTiruniiNAi. Waier, and you may be assured thai I
was pleased with the result. It lino entirely cured me.
audyou may make nny uso of my iiumeynu may see 111
iu rcgaro tu thu medicine, as 1 huvc entire confidence
in its el'.kacy.
Yours truly,
PON'D Sl'ROXG.
TIIEflB ARE FACTH ENOUGH
There is noclnss nf diseases Hint produce such ex-,
hausiiug effects upon thu hiiinan constitution us Ilia
betes and diseases of the Kidneys, lllnddur and Urina-1
ry Passages, and through a lalso modesty they nro neg
lected until they are snni'vauced as to bo beyond the
control of ordinary remedias, nnd wo present tho
CONSTITUTION WATER
To the public with the conviction that it has nncqnal in
relieving the class of diseases for which it has li.cn
i found so eminently successful incurlug ; a mi we trust
I that we shall be rewarded in our eflorts in pluilng so
valuable remedy in a form tu meet the re'iuirements of
patient and physician,
FOR BALE UV ALL DIIIIGG I8T3. PaiCE?!,
W.M. II. GEORGE CO., Proprietors.
Jlorgan & Allen, General Agents, No. 4ii Cliff (if,
New.Ynrk,
Sept, 20. leC2, um.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
jiLooMSRuna. va.
Offlco In Court Ally, formerly occupied b Charles B
Ruckulew.
Uloomtbiirg, Dec, i, ISi'J.
JOHN 0. YE AGE R,
MANUFACTURER it WHOLESALE DEALER IN
SSKUIATS, CAPS,
STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
No. 257 North Third Street Pliila'd.
Nov. 50, 186?.
CHEAP MILITARY CAPS 1
MILITARY CAPS, nf every sort, alue nud nunltly
r... ...io i. in,,,.i.,... n, 1, c i,.- .I.,.,
Alto-Orocerlca,Coiicclionariea.lCigars;i.c.
innv i." mii-i'uiv
tuiinahtirg, Sept. 14, Iffil.
, ..
1-R0TE0TI0N FHOM LIGHTNINO.
ra'HK (ub(crlber Vould iufarm hl( frlend( that hvk'i(
.1 now prepared to put up, uu (hurt notice, and in
1VAIM
(Cieninie manner, me ue-i
i PLiTUfA rOIXTEl) ifJH7W.MfJ H0D3,
I at 121 centa per fool, Al work w (trained.
tl. 11. nilll.EMAN.
I Slc-n-iabarj, My 9. WW.
Look lo your Interests.
I FRESH .Hll RIVAL
OF
SPEBH'S MID 3'Li'lil 111231
ID 8.
AT
rR I 8" f 17" Ct Rj"I V Bi" t CJ 1 In consequoticfl of ihaprossiiro cauaed by tho Rebel
Rl 1 1-J Li iU h 5 Hi fi. Hi K Hon, prlcca have been reduced t.i
rplIU suba.rlb. rs have Just returned from the One Dollar ant I'iftlJ Cents JiL'r Dal,
JL With number largo and wlccl naa.ijlin.l yf U tnMc , lpp,, Ul t,0 luxuries of
ntf-l-l'lf,, SIHU SltFjUlicr QmKMIX, ttio aenson, and la equal to Hint of imy other hotel In Iho
IHITChalcnni I lllintli ipiuii, III m iuiti;!, utiuic, mm
1 i . .... ..... .t..lir.lii,1 In atl mi ns Iniiilnratn term
a n rim be procured elsewhere In illnoiniburg. Their
mttrlacfl
Li on:' nittss noons,
of choicat atylca ami Inleat faahlon.
niiY nouns, iun (ikocemes,
II iRWI'lllP. liUEEYir.1KE,
CEDAll tt'AHE, HOLLOW WJlllE
rnox, .y.iils, hoots $ shoes
ItiTS St CAPS, tic , $c y.,
t., -I.,.., ,.vrvt!iiiiiM!simllv kcnl In country Stores!
to whl' h thev liixitc the piibllr (iciii'rally.
Tho Illuheat price paid fur counlry produce.
i MlhliUK & nYEtt,
nioomabnrit, April "3d, 1F05.
IM1,0IlTANT NATIONAL WORKS.
rutiLidiiuD uv i). Arri.uTo & co.
443 h440 li roadway, New York,
The following works nro senttnSub'crlbnr'Minnypar
ofthu country, (upon roccipt of retail price,) by, mull or
"I'resa prepaid:
U ctlonow 'nerarKn.m.e,1 EdRel. by' oZIZ I
!;S:ofSrhu!";S Iirsclenlni ; v "rSj" """""yore cxdus.vely de
Llteralurej r 0C o'Tt.u "-'V- t. U'co;.af,V.,'),,.!'j' 'Wo tw'clm ' Thede' Igu' ofthis Institution Is.o nm.rd to Young
?,o..oel voi,v.o,i t" Sivr'SnSiuVv iVowVon-i: i "."'-'i'ir fur "c'",ir"' "
''"'.riiSlMf i The".ooV?rafl,'.d'1For,n, are carefully arranged by
vo?r: V, ' 'a ??, . sn m nu!r Mo s naif ' .A.?""'i'."1.'.'. "".""''y "iMl
K....I ftl .,() I'llCll
The New Aini'riciiiiCyclopa'dia Is popular wilhnut see
Ing superliclnl. lenrued but not pedunic, couipr'henslvc
i. i .i.f.i li nllv detailed, free from personal ni'iuo and
lisrty prejudice, fresli uud vet accurate. It isa complete
' . .......... nColl (Itnl la I. II II IV tl niHiri fvipi 1 1, t mi, flu Mf Inn.
ic w llh the rcope of hiiiunn Intelligcncu. Every import,
ant article in it has licuii specially written lor Its pages
bv men wliouro nulhoritli". upon the topic on which
thev speak, They nru required to bring thu subject up In
tlio'presentuionicnt lo slate just howlt stands noir. All
the statistical Information Is from the latc.il reports; the
geographical accounts keep pace with the latest explorn
lion's! histurical matters ititluile thu freshest Just views
the biographical notices not only speak of the deud, but
also of the living. It is n library of itself.
A Ditll'I'l'Mt.NI OF THE DhUATK OF CnNUM'SS ! ltclng n
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tloiuif the first Federal Congress ill 1811 lo 1850. Edit
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lllooinsherg, January 2d. 1850
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November 30, ISM. Muich 13. IKSe
F. 0. HARUISON, M. D.
WOULD respertr.illy iiifurin'the citlxens or Hloo.
burg, and vicinity, that ho continiiesthc practice
UEDICIA'E Axn sunnr.nv'
ml solicits a share of public patronage.
OrrtCE on .Main Street. Ilr6t hnu.e heinu.
Ihe Court
House, lllnomsburg,
l etiruarys. its" tt.
lHt'CK
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Gooil iirick, just niftnufaoturo'
and for .nlo chenp, wholrsale u rnc.l
t
-ii..
u l J J ,,n A..S,. III., , ,...,.
Yarrt.-
nj .u.crinor.
Ulu Husbiirg, June 2", lfi2.
HENRY S. AliTIIIItt.
READING RAIL-ROAD.
UVLVLH AHRAXOEMEXTeX
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r Philadelphia, New York, Heading, Pottsville, Leo,
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Iliturning Lavo New-Vors ut tl a. in., 13 Noon und 8
p. in., (Pittsburgh Express) Leave Philadelphia at fi u,
in , and 3 13 p, in.
bleeping cars in tho New-Ynrk Express Trains,
through to and from. Pittsburgh without change.
Passenger, bv Ilia CatnwU.n Itailrnad leave Port
I Clinton at 4.1'a 111, for Philadelphia nud nil iiilermrdi.
uio .iiiiiuui; una in. i i in lot fli iiiueipnin, Kew lorn,
ult.l nil IVnv Pr.l,,. 1
un 'i nn ivny rotuis,
n,'1,','"!", l,t,'vo ,;"',,vil' n '" 15,I' "',
Philadelphia and New Vork i und utS.30n m for Aiburn
i aniH'iirl Clinton only, connecting tor i'lnu (irove uud
with tho Cntluwistn Lull Kind
An uccuiiiiuudalioii putaeuicr trainleavct Heading at
0 a in, nnd return from I'liiludclphiuat 5p in,
Ly All the nbnvc trains run dally, Smidiiyc.replrd,
A fuudav train leaves i'otlsilllu ut 7.3(1 urn. and
Philadelphia til 3.15 pin,
Communication, Milcngo, Season, und Kieurtleu
Ticketa, at reduced tutct tnand from (II pninls.
i O. r NICOI LH,
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Nor. 0,11,13, 10, 17 Courtlnmlt Stroct,
NI'.AK UKOAllWAY, NEW YORK CITY.
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ims Community haslieun recently refitted, and la com
tdela In evurythiiiit tlint can milliter to the comforts of
lis pnlri'ix Ladles and families are specially and tnrs
fully prodded for.
It In centrally located In the hii Iiicm thirt of the city,
and ta contlguoiia In ttio ntjticipnl lines i.f stisunbonls,
r.tim. oiuiiihussea ferries. Kr.
cuunuy,
Aninti
Ample nccOinmodntlnns arc offered for upward of 400
guests.
U. no nui iieiievn runners. uiiritinru, nuu oiiiers v no
may say "tho Western lintel is full."
11. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor.
TIIOS. D. WINCHESTER.
Feb. 15, lti;'.
7ic New ommcrcial Buildings ore oca
ted opposite Court House, corner of
Court and Chcnungo-Slrcets.
""10,v ""K""!d
with any other
nudihe course ufliiitructlou is such tocoiiibine Theo
ry mid Practice.
COLLEGIATE COURSE.
This Course embraces Dook-Kceplng in all Its de
partments, I'ciinmniiship, Commercial Wilhmctlc llus-
iucss i;ojresponnence,coninierclul Law, 1'olitirnl Peon
limy. Commercial Ethics. I'nMiiei -hip settlements, lie
tectlng Cnuiiti'rfoilcd and alt.ired llnuk-Notes, &c,
'I ho Spencerlan System of lViiniuaiishlp is taught In
all Its varieties, by thu mini skillful miisterofthii art.
The Ilook-Keeplng depsrluuint is uiiilnr tho special
supervision and instruction of the Principal, D. W,
Low LLL.
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Rtitdcnts cancntcr nt any time ; no vacation, Umnl
time to complete the Course, from 0 to 12 weeks. Assis
t.uice rendered to graduates in nrocuriiie titunilnn
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)ii'ii,i
ITT" Por natnlogne nf 70pngcs, speclinenstif penman
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. LOWELL k tV UUVHR.
August 30, ISC2. fMay3, leui-ISm.
C R I T T E N D E N ' S
I'HIUUKI.rillV foailHKItClAL.
COLLEGE.
A7.
E. corner nfl'h an ! Chrs'mH. Strcas
PHILADELPHIA.
Tun Ixititciion. whli h was cstubllliril In IPil nnd
is now coiis. qu.'lllK In the ttfttrrnth 11 tnr of its exist.
nro, minim ramuiig ns graiiiiaies. Ii 11 ml mis 01 the
niohtmcrus.f ll Merc.lrinta -ind Uiisiuess Men of our
I'ountry.
TitKOnjtcr oftlr Institiitlnii issolcly tnnffordy. one
un 11 facilities for thorough prepiirutioufor busiiu Ps g
Tim IlKAnritr r.uoiiT are, Hnck-kctntg, ns niiiiMr
ble to the various depai Inients of trade: .,,.;,
both plain nud nrn.itiwHt.il; Cmmcrctal Uw vliZ'
malic,, .Variation CM Enftneertng, Uran L, ,o.
otrnrphtj, and .Moiern Lnngnogrd.
Tm Svsiui or iNsriiucrioN is p'.culiar i no ,I.-,,e or
set lemons are mado u-e of. l. ,.llc ,t,;,t J t ?
Individunlly, snthnt he may Cmniencent any lime, and
attend at whatever hoursnre. innstcoiivaiiliiil.
CATALooHEsnreissucdiiua;;yafterthe 13th of April
contaiiiing iiamos of tin; studenlsforthii enr,aii,l fu
parllcularSfterni-.c.,and may 6u obtained n any
time byaddresing the PrlncipaL
InExiknsive AccoMMODwnrxs, widespread repulntto,,
and the lenSh,jtjperienic iie frinrtml, thjs llu
1011 offers faclllies superior tonny other in the co. m
try. foryoung men wishing toprepnro for buslues.,
and toobtuln atlhe snme time a Hii-lohh, vhirh trill
U7ul"em m'"itttian (at tll!!1" to "y -Mercian.
IJT-CRirtNt.EN's tprirs nf Treating on Poos-Kirr-ino
. now no,,, widclycirrulntedthun ,, otdur work
on the suliject. are for sale nt the College.
3. HODGES CHITTENDEN,
tf0rtcynt-Zau',
I'miinrw..
Jan. 2.i-15r,i 19m
RA'l K JM 1 ((lltJlIfi
LOCATED IN
PHILADELPHIA.
a.E.CCRVi:R7Tll AND CHESTNUT STS .
Xtw York City, hnokhn, Alba: y,'Jroy
Buffalo. De:ruit, (Itv'ihtnd, Ckicuxo,
and St. Louis.
Ilook-kecping, Penmanship, Commercial Arithinni,
Coinineriiul Law, Forms, Correspondence, Jce,, pi.iel
catly taught.
These Colleges being under the same general and lo
cal management, and uniting in each tho adinntag
ir all, our great 'rtaiilities for imparting iiistruo '. i
than nnv other similar institution in the country.
Ahcholarsbipissucdbyaiiyonuisgo.diiiall Pel n
uulimiied lime
The Philadelphia Oollege has been recently onlai ;
and refurnished ii n siitierinr ,,., ,..,:.
ihe'sii'ito"'1 '"0t prosperous Commercial Institution'
Hryaut & Strutton's scries of Tett Books, umbrae '
ober.'jo'S" "e"d f'" '
OYSTERS! OYSTERS I !
pRESH OY.vTnit can b obtained at all time,, at th.
X. Luting Huuiu olthe undersigned, tin .Main street.
Ulounisburc, I'n., Sept. 13. lf6S. "SIONLIt.
ORANGE VILLE
Normal and ComraiircIaJ cliool and
Ai'iHlfiny.
rP',IE next Term ofthis Institution will commence on
,llHlKl.r, UllUUCI UI81, HIM,
Orangeville.Oc,;5,16C2. WOODB. Srt
NEW BUSINESS FIHM
pIlE undersigned respeitlully itifiirm their friend.
1 and tho nubile generallv. that thev lmv, :
In co partnership, under Iho iinino, stile und firm a
MILLER & EVER ill tho
in the "Old Arcnde.'Mn Illoonisburt'. Coluinhln rn .
where they intend currying on the business of gens,.
ni. MEKcutNni.iMi. in all its diversiileil linnw lw.o ,i
departments, and to which they invito an extension of
the public putromigo.
a. II MILLER,
PH Kn'if n. i-vnn
Bloomsburg, May II, JSOI,-tf,
MAM-10IJD,
Ilo' Lost ! How Itestored !
Jutt Published i.. a Sealed Envelope i Price tl cla
A I.erturn on the Nature, Treatment nnd rndln.il
of Spermatorrhea nr seminal weakness, Involuntary
.mmissiuiK.soxiini tic unity, nnu Impediments tn mar-
riagi- g-Miernlly. uervriitness, rmisiiinplion, epilepsy
and fits; menial and physical incapacity, re. lilting from
.alf abu.e. &e Py Robt. J Culverw ell, ,M. li author
of tin fJrrcn Honk. Sec
I'hewuil.l-r iniwiiod nuthor In thla ndmlrablo Lee
lire, clearly proves Irmii his own eiperlcnre that thn
law fill ecus "qu ncesof self iiliiitii luny be efi'ecluully ri
muvej witliout iiisdbiiiu. mid without dangerous sur
gical opnr.itions. bougies, instruments, rings, nr cor
dials pointing nut n luodn nf euro ut once certain and
elf.-ctual. by which nverv sufferer, nn mime, u hm 1,1.
condition may bo, may euro himself cheaply, privntely
and radically. Thla lecture will prove u beon to thou.
sauus uuu tnouaanua,
Sent under sent, in u plain envelope, to any address
nn the receipt of six cent., or two postage stump,
by addressing
nr. uiias. J.u, ki.im",
l'J7 I'owery.New York, I'ostOltlc. llui, 4548,
Nov. 15, 160? '
NOTICE.
A II peraona knowing HiHinaclvea indeblnd lo Ihe aub.
r aenber on Note. Hook Account. r mherteUe nr.
hereby nutifiad tn call and aetllo the same b-lvveun thi.
and the first of January, lhi):i, If not attended tn by
that lime, such account, and wutes will he left nt L'tq,,
Uliambcrlin's for collection,
B. MEN'DliNIl ALL,
lUti'iusburtr, N'ov.W), lib?.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of )aniH Reigcl, dee'd,
I KTTK'IB ttrtarueiitnry nn the estate of llanicl Kel
I gel, late of I oeust township, in Columbia louaty
pecenaed, havobeeu giantcd by the Ileglater ofColum.
bin counly lu the undersigned also residing in .nid
township, a 1 1 1 1 e r n a having claims agaiiial Hie Calais
of Hie deeend nur r"qu"iledtn present them tn the
I ierutct t his retldenro In said tnwnablp, wlthno
delay, aud all Persona indebted tn tnak. tiaymsnt fmtb
with. Vtl'LAK IIIllinHIN, ArttelO:
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla
TOR PURIFYHIQ THE BLOOD.
And for tho speedy euro of tho following complaint i
Mcrnritluniul Rrrnfulnlln Alfei t Innu.KUeli
nn Tiuuura, Ulcers, rimes, lOi llpt Inns,
riiiililca, l'ustnles, lllotiliis, llolls,
lllnliia, mill nil HHlu JJlsenats.
OABIAXD, ImL. ClU Juno, 1859.
J. C. Attn U Oo, Gents t 1 feel it my duly to ac
knowledge nliat your Sarsaparilla has done fur tup,
lUtlng iulieilted n Scrofulous lufectlon, I h.ite siirTcred
fi out It hi vnrlous ways for yeais. Bomrtliucs It burst
out lu Ulcers on my hands nnd nrmst pouit'thii" If
ttiui'-d IniMird nud dlsti eased me nt Iho stomnch. Tur
)eais iiro It la olio out on my heiul and rovtrcd my sculp
and enra with run sore, u hleh wna mlnful and lonthsoiuo
beyond description. 1 tried many liiddtcltics nnd scieial
phjslclans, but without much lelicffiom any thing. In
tact, thu ilinoider kisw xroise. At IciikUi 1 tns icjcdccd
to lead In tin) Gospel Jlcsiengrr that .1011 had piepaicd
nil allfiatho (tjarsapni llln), for I knew fioiu )our rcpulo'
tlun tbut nny thing 3011 tnado mii.t bo gisnl, 1 sent to
Clncluimllnudgnt it, and used It till It cmed tut. 1 tools
It, as J I'U "dilie, iu small doses of n lensponnfiil over n
month, nud tiled nlmost threo bottles. ,Ncw nnd honlthy
skin soon began to foini under the scab, which tiftctn
w Idle fell off. My skin la now clear, and 1 know by my
feelings CI.At the dlscass has gonu fiom lny s)steui. Von
can well believe that I feel what 1 nm saylui; uhcti 1 tell
Jen, that I hold Jou to be one uf llu upo-dlcs of the nge,
nud leiualii ever giatcfully. Ynurs,
AI.PRhD II. TALLEY.
St. Alithnny'i) Fire, Hose or F.rvulliolm,
Tetter nml Snlt lllieiiin. Scnlil llcuil,
ltlii:ivorin, Stiro lijn, Diojisy.
Dr. l.'obcit M. Preblo writes from t ilcin, N. Y-, 12th
Sept., 1WJ, that I10 hns cured ,iti liiietcinlo cane of
Viopvj, which threatened lo terminate faintly, by tho
peri-ercrlng uso of our S.irsapurUU, and also 11 d mgeious
HMgnanl Erytipclat by largo dos tf the simo; eays
ho cuics tho common Erupthnt by it constantly.
Ilrnnrlincelo, Goitre or S'vcllvil Neck.
Zehulon Sloan of Prsrpect, Texas, writes I " Thico hot
lies of your Samapaiilln cured mo from a (,', i're n hid.
emu swelling on the nock, which I had kufTi-icd from
over two jears."
reurnrrliren orlVliltes. Ovnrlnn Tumor,
Uterine Ulceration, Kelilnlo DUrnacs.
Dr. .1, II. S. Cbamilng, of New Voik City, wilt. j " I
most checi fully comply with the reuuestof your agent Jn
. T 1 t , D.. ...... Ill . - . ..-..ll...
.Iteiatlio in the nume, co,nt,ial',tV to wide Uo
employ such a remedy, but especially In Untitle IHscartt
01 1110 rciomioua uintMCsis. 1 11.110 cuku many lurctcr-
1 halo ciitt-d many iurcter-
uto rases of Iucerrlicen by It, and sumo wl.cie the com-
plaint was rallied Ity ulceration or tho urn iw. The ulcer
ation Itself was soon cm ed, Notblug nltliln my Urranl
eue counts ic loc ineso lemnio ilriingeuivnia."
Kdnard S. Mariow, of Newbury, Aln., wiltes, " A dnn
gcrona oeonun funior on ono of ttio females In my family,
which had drflod nil the remedies wo could employ, lina
at length been completely cured by your Extract of S.ir
eapnitlln. Our physician thought notblug but extlrra-
tl'Hi coulil nncru relist, nut He uililscn ihe tilal cr j.,n-.
EarsnpaillU rm the last resort beroie cutllnir, iw i
proved effectual. After taking your remedy e'.ht i.vka
no symptom of the disease remains."
fiyplilliH nml Morcurlnl r)l' cflK.,
Ntw Omtans, 25lh ji,'Kost,l ,
DK.J.CATtnt Sir, I choorfully coi'j,,, litll alio ie
jnct cf your ngont, nnd report to yof, t(TO0 of ti tcls
1 haiu teallreil with your Sarpupav
I haie cured with It, In my p-.nctlce! i mot r thocmn
plaints r.,r which It Is rccorac1,,crti .mrj,!!.,,,. f im
effect; truly wonderful in 1',,;, c,lrrj,r rici nil ami Mer
curial Httmie. One of r,v patients had Pjphilitlc ulcira
Iu hls lhtont, wblcliw,ro consumlliK Ids palate nml tho
top of lila mouth. our Snrsaparilbi, stindlly taken,
cursd him In flvi; ct. Another was attacked by sec
ondary aymptt.T1, i np6()l , (, ulceration had
"'en i awny a consldcrnblo part of It, so Hint 1 bilk e tho
,order w.old soon reach Ills brain nnd kill 1, tin. But It
jlvldcd my BdmliiMiiition of your Siu-sjpiu!tlut tho
ulcers noaled,nnd he Is well again, nut of cuuiso nlthuul
loin e dlsfigiimtlitbto bis fnco. A woman who had been
tr'nted for the snmodlsoidcr by ineiiury wus t,iiHi'!ln
i)iii Ibis iiolsun In her bones. Uhey had becuiui. so k'U
sitlve to the weather that on n damp day she sulltw d ex
cruoiutiui; palu In her joiuls and hones. fl., tto, ni
cured entliely by your Saisaparllhi in a few weeha. I
know fioiu Its formula, which your agent nuvo ine, tliis.t
this Pieparnllon from yotir lnbointorv uiuit ben great
remedy i consequently, Ihoso tiuly leuuikuble lestrtta
-vllh it have not suiprlscd me.
Fraternally Jours, G. V LARIMER, M. I).
Ithciimiillsin, Gout, I.lvet- Ccniliiliit,
LNDti'tSBLSCE, Vrcatoii Co, Vn.,fUi July. IbG'J.
pn. .1. C Axttt: Sir, I Imio been nilllc ed wllh n pain
fill ihiuule llliittmatism fui n long tliue,t hkh but'.hil Uie
skill of pli)8tciiiiis, and stuck to mo in ipito tit" ull tho
rcmedh-a 1 tould find, until I tiled youi Si lutpnrilln. Ono
botllu emed me In two weeks, nnd ie.tuied my gener.ll
heallh so much that I am far latter tl m bwfure I was
attacked. I think it u wnndei ful uiedkliie. J. I'lfEAM.
Jules Y. Gttchell, of St. Inula, wilti-s: "I bate been
sflllcted for years with an ajjcclinnaf Ihe Liter, which
destined my henlth. I tried overy thing, atulvtcry thing
failed to relieve me; audi have been n hiokeu-dovru mtu
for wane jears from no cdhcr cause than dcravfjetnrntaf
the Liter, My beloved pastor, the ltev .lr. Ipy, nihl.ea
me tn try c,nrSaisc.parilla, became ho said be keew yen.
and any thing you mado ui woith trj lug. Uy the bless
ing of (Jed It lies cuied me, nnd list so piutlled my blood
ns to make u new man of me, I fnel young again. 'Xho
best that can be said of you is not half good enough."
fjclilri HS.Cniicer Tiunois, Knlnrijriiit nt,
Ulreriil Ion, Culler ur.X Uxfullutlun uX
l.o llnncK.
A gieat iniletyof cnes have been lcpoitcd lousw-bere
elites iiflhesn Cirniblable couiplaluts have resnlteil from
the uso of Mils letiiedy, but our space here will lii'd ndtnit
llwin. fi.nio of Hum maybe tbiiuil In our American.
Almanac, which thu ngents bnlnw named are pleaded to
fiinsh Kinds to all who call for them.
Iysj.iejiIi, Ileal t Disease, PHb, EptU'il
ay, Utt-lnm-lioly, rVcni-iiliii
Many l enmi l.ulo ones of these nOrclii-iid hue la-en
made liy the ulteiatlie pnwtr .f this mediiiiio. It fthaiH
l.lt'-s Ihe Iia1 lilliclb'lis Into vlgnrous nctkn, nnd tlflis
oveii'cuies itl-ionl.as whli h w.tld be supposed I.iinnc7its
inn b. ijiii h n leniedy has long been ifipilri'il by Ihe ni
ceiKlth s of the people, and wo are coutidcut that this wlu
do for tbciu all ll. it uihdicluc can do.
ilyer's Oherry Pectoral,
pou thd iiai'id ctmn or
CimJifi, 'o1d-i, I n 11 ii t ii7,n( Z7onrKrii8fff
C'vi.un, Ki'oiM'h KIs. Iiit'lplt-nt C'on
tim jtiit uiitl fur tlkv Ililtif
of onsiUiipti vc I'uttrtkCa
Ol' tIC LliiiL'UUt.
Tlih Inn rMn? o unhfimlly htwt.ii tr nirpHP nnv
ntlit'i' for tli- I'rt -f llm .t ibJ lHUi: nl lith.i". M.iit It
U ti-:ta-, hiic milt. Ij trw i.xi'H.'nttM.i it- Ii ih-k. lift
uiiiIuvHmT I'xrdWiM !-r tutitiH nii'l iuU iiml i-.tiul-ivontl-'iful
tun tf nltu(iini v (lit- hh. li.i i-im! it
Un'tui, lliiHii-.tii'M u il,-w usttli it ill- iit'lli.
trw mo tit vifiiiuiititiF. ii vi(t r.iinlli'- mt.i-n tlit-ci
Inno nof i(Mitu ('fi -tin.it iiMice 1 n t.n-1
it.- liuii-i tmi'ltv i" Miir mi.M i-ritiMftm Hh
biildle ruul il.itiMi.ii-i ttlM.l,.rn oi tliront . ml Ihuck.
S nlj fimw tin' ilicihllul 1ti!ttlir m il t ii -i , .T.il
HH (lit-y Kimv, few. U-ciil'ertHpf I In. rj r I-, we u t,1 iii.t
da moro th.iii ta jui-huo them Hint it 'jj w-n H t.r iv
tiu-1 Mint it IM Jmo when ninklus ihr J'u wit" li
won bo rtronly upon lliu cunndfnre i't it uOlni.
Tioparcd by Ilr. J. C AYER &o CIV Uv.-fiH, Mars.
Bnlil by I', V utz, ( M Hn?inliuih, nml J R iMoycr
Ulni'inslnirj: ; J Bcliuyli'r( Kolirfburg ; Mneti-rs id rion,
Millvillc; 1 Alin-ti-rr. Jlcnton ; Iiii7.arua t Fi)ttr, Or
nucovlllr-; 1' Towlcr FowIiTRvillc; A Millar. Her
witk; Low (Si liro,,Cintorvilloj It V It-'i t'li ji t fc Nusa
Vs.y ; y (i dliiaoiiiaisur. liufkliorn ; lteiliart tc Nile's,
MainvtUa; J li.irplosn, Cdttdw iscn ; Ciunsy & Co,
1 Jht Straft : nnil dealernovery where.
EVANS &WATSUN-
Ai-i'-lZir2& SALAMANUCR SAn:3, RE.
V!.fcrrf5 MOVIIIJ to A'J. tt South Fcutth
,VUffiOS".Vti$ Sreet, Philadelphia, have on
:J.Se--n'i. V--S. and ii largo nssortiiient of Fire
J . ,1,1.1 ,t Ul -Ul.,,llllll,,- .,,
juj Un, irou doors, for hanks and
wfrinK ,llr "tores, iron simitars Iron sash, nil
Ji(il,V'-'i.; makes oflticks oqunlto any uinde
in the United Rtntcs.
Fire Safe in one fir).
All came out right; Kith con.
tent tn goon eotiamon.
The Salamander Safes of Philadelphia agaiist the
,V'""1 EVANS & WATSON,
have hud the surest demottrntion In thu following cer
tificate that their iiiaiiiifucturu of Salamander Safes has
at length fully wnrrantcd the representations huh liavo
lieen made of them us rendering nil undoubted security
aguinst the terrific clement.
I'hllndelnliin Anril 15. 185H.
JUVssrj. Erano & IVateon: fJenllcmcn- It nlfords
OenlleiHcn-It nlfords i
the highest satisfaction to stnto In you, that lining to I
the very pmieciive qiiiiiiues in iwo oi mo saiuinander,
Safes which we purchased of you some five month silica
wu saved a large portion of Jewelry, nnd till our books,
tc exposed tn tlla cnliiminous,firo in Iluustead place ou
the morning oftho lllh insl..
When wc reflect (bat these safes were located in th.
fourth story nfthe building we occupied nnd that they
fell subsequently nitoa heap of burning ruins, where the
vast concentration nT thu heat caused the brass plates to
melt, wh can out but regard the preseniitioii of their vnl
unhid contents ns most cnuviiKliig pruof of ths great se
curity afforded by your sales,
We (hall tuke great pleusurc in recommending thein to
men of butiness us n sum reliance against tire.
Ci:OR(li: W. Hl.M.MO.NS & I1RO., .eiecKsrs.
IT7"Thoy hate eiticu pnrchaacd six largo Snfes.
July SO, 18C J, lAiigust SO. 1M9
GREENWOOD SEMINARY.
MiKvUle, Columbia County, J'tnn'a,
This well knowh School for both seics will upon
NOVEAil!GK3d, lEOi.
The recent additions tn tho buildings: render arcem.
odatlnusfor more than sixty hoarders. i
Thecoursoof study will cmbrnco threo department.
the Normal, thu Scientific, and the Commercial.
The Principal will be assitteJ by experienced teach
era, fully qualified for their respective positions, I
Parents uud others niny rest ustured that no effort,
will be .pared to maketlinhchonl worthy of patronage
ud that the welfare of the students, intellectually,
physically, and morally, will receiveoiirconstantraro
l'or application, circular, or further particulars, a, I.
dress the undsitigiicd, at Millullle Columbia county Pa,
T. MAXWKLI.rillTS,
JOHN II. PATTON, A.M.,
Principal,
Millvllle, Fa., Sept, 111.1662.
NATRONA COAL OIL!
W ARRAVTlin Nf)N KXPI.OB1 VE I
and equal to nny KT.KUMLW'K.
WI1V iuj an explosive OIL when a few rents uw
per gallon mil tiitnitii you wini a pertect uu I
Made only lnt
PA SALT MANI'KACTUKINO POVirANY,
N., 177 Walnut Street, tllll. ADULPflll,
l'ehy S3., lc, I ye(r.
5rs5s
FRESH A.RIUVA L
o-f-
FAIL AWMFlKim,
"J llEim-t-rrirmrlL Rntfd f ,,,
I riilly lnfrni hfii tttshiiiiCM niwt tu. tliJJVL
tfinl ha InHiJtiM reeved trom tL rSJ?fl;'i?
Ifl-tial and ttioat ndcot .lock nf " " i
FALL AND WINTER
That has yatbucn opened In IllooinIDujg, ih wlil.i? 1
Invites the attention of his frienda, au3 nasiul, J?
that they nro offered for .ale at great r'ga ," Mr.
Block cnmprlaca n lnrg nssortuicm of ' '' "
UENTLE.MEN'fl WEARINO APPAREL,
Connsting ol Fashionabli! Dnc.s Ooin. of .vr. f...
erlplloi.i Pants, Vesta, Shirts Cravats Bo., Coru!,
Ilnudkoralilefs.Glovea, Huspuiidera, &o. l'om
GOLD W ACHE 9
JEWELRY,
Of every deacrlptUn, fine nnd cheap.
N. U.-Rcinember ' LtvenHrg', Cheap Enperttia.'
call and sec. No charge for CTamlnr Gooda.
Dloom.burg, March go. ltcJ.'AV'!' LCWffiWJ
A FAMILY MAGAZINE
DEVOTED TO LITERATURE AMD RELlOTOJiU.
VOLUME XXIII-.1B63.
IT Is thedealgn of thia Alaeinlne ,n ftroj.. .,,,-.
taste. tLlliu: the maniicrs an., " ",B
life.
cnT!: '" "'-.l'.'f''g'""
'! eharaclcr with -m ,Votry, ',, ,VS. "VL ' 'r
S i i . ii. 1 " kn"'"' Iaga7.lne in i,
,, V . - i .npieu 10 ine lanniy cirilc Durlu
. . -va.ua. .vc. ,RCCHUOH )' till' Ut' 11 (lt J V ,y !('tlilll Hit
1 ofvneyi": nitte. '"n"0 " " I"'" " " "n-i.
'ypp plates withe finest ealetiilered paper, and eaiu
,iiuinii jr contains two orlclnal steel engiaviiigs, ejecu
te" .n the higlieststtlonf thoatt liy urtlsts wlio aland
,t. the hend of their profVissiou,
. 'I he Hepositury bus spiclal ndnption to the familr -It
furnishes u grcnt iiinnuut of rending adapted to a I
the members of the family-ynung and old- m,i for
.getting the children- It l fresh, vnried roll of life,. -in
Iteliglbus und Oeneral Literature it occupies a liiile
I that cunbo llllcd In tioolher w ny lis ringing llluo
tuo ucurinnil boiii gntiic
Among its contributors are found some of the belt
writers in the laud. Their papersgivesligame, svlcn
nud variety, ns well as Instruction in its tin.n.. Hi.
the liitenllnnof the IlJitor und Piibllrhers to make it
, tho first Yingazina of its kind in the country. Special
nltentiiin is invited to the Miriwl and ii.tr retting con
tents uf tho lVltorial Department, whnh exhibits fea
tures no w here else to be found. It mil include Pi r.p.
, turo Cabinet, containing many choice thoughts ai;d
expositions for the Christian render nnd mlnitti ,
I Notes and Uueries, a literary nnd irlliial liillanro
highly inleresllng In the Inquisitive; oticea of.Ni w
I'ublicalions; Items. I iternr). Scientific nud l'.clicii us
geuibodvln farts, incidents and tutiM!is nt periuamriit
I talue i riidebonrc lor ihlldren whiih will he r .11 or
! slories nud .anecdotes pet uliarly adnpted to n.teii st a mi
Instruct children ; Lditorlil lilcuiiiiiga liiiide up f
nru nun rare passages nun nnecuoies gicntieil fi.rin tho
lblitor's rending; and lldltor's'l ulilu will also cii.biiur
quite u variety.
There is an economy In taking the .Mnjaiine, ifveu
look at the amount of tile rending mailer. A .Ingle ini
lime is Kquul tueight ISiin. voluims. which nt preach
rates would cost SI '.'5 each. 'J hat la ) u get iu ti e,
Ilcpository for Two Hollars nnd a Half w hat would cntt
you Ten Dollars in the book form; and then a laitu
number cf superb steel engraving, iu the bargain I
TLItMS. In view of the iiuprcreilciit iucriasr iu
tho cost of pnper and nil oliher materials of inamifac
turc, and iu tiew ef the fait thnt publish! rs ut bi
are compelled to add from twuiily-llve to tbirt) per lent
to the price of their kooks. H e have deemed it uiiajfo
lo attempt the piiblicatioh of tho Repositnry fi r I'm
coming year at less than two and a Half Dollur. TI.IS
mu."t be paid invnrinbly in advance.
All Ministers of the .Methoulst Kpiscepal f hurcbara
nccredited Agents and w ill receive s-nl si riplimi. nnd
I'aynients. I'ublUhed by l'oe & Hitchcock, i iiiiiuiiai'
Cnrrer of Main Ai Highth Hrteets.C'ailtnn . Porter Ni-v
York, SJill Mulbnry meet Orders Heci tved hi ui
M. Uoiigbty. Chicago; J. 1' Magee, Huston: S. H'tggius.
Philadelphia; J. P. Co-jk IluUlnnrtv J. L. Read In .
burg, I'cnn j II II Olis, llullalo, N. v., Robert .V th r
San I'raucisco, t.'ul.;T Il.lVarno, Portland. I'regnn, a
lleyliu 'Ja 1'aterno.ler, How, London. Knglnhd.
through any accredited traveling mini tcr- ,f itt i,-in
odisl JJplscopal l.'tiurcli.
Ilec. 13, 1M13 .Its.
J AM EG
IMPORTER A.VI)
H.
SMITH,
ir.IOLES.lLS
DEALER
l N
BRANDIES, WIKKS, WHISKEYrf,
GlVfi, AND I.KiUnlfa, i.t.y,
A'o. '&18 ff'atitiil Sis , between S t & 4th,
nilLAIlCLl'llIA.
C. R. IIKNP.y, Traveling Agent anl HaUsmap.
fV"" Ordkrs H.sricTtri.trt tloL'Kiiro.
NiMs'iijer Hi, I tt.J. yt
IV BW YOHK MEDICAL INSTI-
1 TUTI',.
A linevoldiit Inst.lutlon eiidnncd for ths cere ol
Chronic lliscn-es of ever nature, nnd to protect lna
lids f' nm quark ndtcrtijers nud impostors. No ch r
ges excttpt for .M idn me uulil cured, and in case of 1 1
treaie poverty Ireatiiient fiee. No Minerals or Pol i r
ous Drugs used. The Physicians have h.-n long and ex
tensive enierleucn buth in privnlu nud Hospital pr "
tico The follow ing are some of the romp'aiiits to winch
specinl attention is given. All diseases (.f the Heai ,
Throat Lungs, Heart Stomach, I.Ivor, Kidney, ltlndder
Rheumatism. 1'its, Cancer, l'iles, Nervous ArTicnm
Diseases of ihe i-'exnal Drgiins, Seminal U eaknes. Ini
potenco and Virulent dieeasea of every nature pntitne
iycured. Hireus-'S of remnles and nil IrreguU:slii'.
succesbfulli treated. Illiudiicss nnd Deafness sicrtd
without painful opcrntiniis. I'ntieiits treati d by lrltir.
by sending a statement of their case. .Medicine sent 1.
nny part of the country. Consultation free lo all.
Address, Htiimp enclosed,
DR. I,. CRAVi H. Censnlting rhyalci.i
CO'J Broadway, Ww York I'lsji
Afril J, IJOJ-ISin.
ADMINISTKATOll'S NOTICE.
Estate of Jackion George, Jcceasid.
LrnTHS ofaduiinlstrntlon on the Cstiite of Jnik.
son Oeorge, Ijlo of Locust town.hlp, Columbia
county, decensod, have been granted by the Ri fitter
of Coluiibia county lo Mary (Jeorge and Teter K. 1 1 rr
h in. administrators, all per sons having claim against
thu estate of,ihp decedent, are reque.ted to present
them to tht tilnilnlttrators at thfir residences in Lo
oust township, without delay, and all pcrbuns Indcblod
to make payment forthuiih.
MARY CCORRH.
I'fiTERK. lir.KULIN.
Junuar7 17, 16f3-Ctv. dminulralsrs.
NEW COLUMBUS AHA DEMY
The Columbus Male and I'eratle Academy, will ifat
tTs nrxt term, upon Tuesday the 4th of Jov. IK,
Thia ochool oft'ora superior Inducement, to el'
ore desirous nf nrquiring an a'cdeaiical educatioi. t
prcparefortencliiiig ortu obtain a thurcus-h knowUd.
of any of tbr modern or ancient languages.
l'or furtutl InCoriualion enquire of
K 8. U1N011AM PrinrlJ!.
or uf John Coo;, UHil,.
at New Colurubaa. Luome a, Y.
Otl.ii, ICCJ.
STOVE AND TIN-WAKE SL(T.
s, 'I IIU undersigned would Inform thn citizens
ftvlj I lilomnsbiirg nnd vicinity, that he hasju.t rs
clvcd and otri rs tor sale one of the limit e ten, u
su9Ut n.... ..ri'noi.'ive.nrf eA mi v ft-rin n.
' ev Inlroducctl Into this market, The Christopher Co
mnbus, Jauie( i.otiuniiu i.ii.uonre amuiig ine nrst rirr
cooking Stoves, nil nf w hlrli nre nir-tight ntidgaa burn.
Ilia l'arlur tnves lire haiidsoiiic and the assortim nt 1 1.
ried. ALSO -I'articiilnr intention is pnid to Tin Wnrc
nnd House Spouting, upon short notice. AH kinds
repairing will be done w ith neatness and despatth.
O" Country produce taken in exchange for wntk.
" riui.ii' s. Mormt.
Bioomsburs. May VO, 1F&B.
STRAW ! STRAW ! 1 STRAW ! ! !
1001
TONS BI'RNV,of all tlnda, fluckwliso' '
cepled, is wnnted Immediately, at the Mil
llrnve Paner Mills, near Light Ptreet. for vthlct
cash will bo paid.
I liu.n AO i i,t.r.v
Mill drove, Augntt 0. 1EC2.
'1W0 FARMS
FOR SAIiffiJ It ESEfliT.
Th subtrrlbor offer, for aaln or rent, the two fllon
Ing l-'urma, one of tbcw tiluate in Fiahingcreck tswn
(hip, (JoJumMu county, containing
OE IIUNDHED ACRES,
roA more or less, about filty.flve acres of ithtrh.
tir;g , (lenred land, whereon are erected a good
JS'liS, Two Story ERAME DliELLLYO IIqUSE
a'uTERAME BARK, Wagon Il.utc, Corn Crib, did
other outbuildinga.
A LSOi One other Farm, situate in Hentou township.
Columbia cuunly, containing
rwrc mTNTYni-ri A- TlflRTY-FlVE
Acrca.auoitl Tniriy-uve ncivs o. """ ;
cleared laud, wlnroon ar erected
VWELLI.VO HOUSE, EllAME EARA. d
!... i Liliin til ilk
HBUH- otlicr ouiuunuinga. i-uiu .."""
Having Creek, about twjinllci aboveStlll Water,
ALSOt-Two other aaiall Lota, alluate In l''n'j
CraeK lownauip lying on risiiin(tt;u -u-..f
mile from BHD Water, one containing FOLK M"'"
and tho other a Town Lot, and good uulldlnja tn eao
of them. CrTorraa and c.ndltlona -nade know n b
WILLIAM IKt.lr.,
rithlnfcteck, Augutl JO, I'tfs.
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