Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, May 02, 1863, Image 4

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PLANTING CUTTINGS.
Wc aro constantly hearing peoplo say
tlicy liavo no luck in making grnpc or
other outtings grow just as if Muck" had
anything to do with it. They fail in not
giving duo attontion to the matter ; in
othor words, the crtuio is neglect and in
different. Tho old addago should novor
bo forgotten, apply it wheresoever wo may
,CA thing that is worth doing at all is
worth doing well."
Thcro should bo properly threcjoyes to
every cutting then dig a ironeh set the
cuttings nt an anglo of 45 degrees, at lcust
nix inches apart, and so that the uppor eye
phall bo an inch abovo tho ground and
press tho earth around tho wood firmly
with tho loot. It is well to mulch them
with grass or straw, and if need be water
them occasionally in the driest weather.
Soso varieties of tho grapo aro propc
gated mnph ruoro freely titan others.
l)'or instanco tho Concord Maxatawny,
Isabclly, Hartford Prolific, Telegraph,
Clinton. Cassidaa, &c, &c, take root road
ily ; while tho Delaware and Diana are
difficulty to propogato in open cnlturo un
less great care is paid to them, and a good
portion of wood is used.
Wo believe all the raspberry family can
bo propogatcd in tho same way. We
havo now fifty growing under glass,Jcut-
tiocs of the Cattawissa, manv of them in
leaf!
The mulberry can he grown in the same
.way. Wo all kuow how easily currants
and cooscbcrrics. Wo havo had both the
latter to bear tho year after setting out.
Currants and gooseberries should bo set
out just where they aro wished to stand
permanently. If you prefer a tree, cut
out all tho eyes beneath tho surface of the
ground; if a bush, lot tho eyes remain.
These cuttings ought to be planted at least
eight inches deep, and tbo earth pressed
firmly around them.
A largo proportion of flourish ing shrubs
can also bo propogatcd by cuttings and
this should bo known by all who hava
''luck" in multiplying their stock in this
aroy.
MILKING.
It is no easy matter to teach an old man '
or woman how to milk a cow. The art
should bo taught to all children, while they
are capablo of learning. They should
learn in the first place to treat tho cows
with kindness, for I know of but few cows
that will bo forced to part with all their
milk. But when treated with kindness,
they are pleased to bo relieved of a flood
" in distended udder, and will never object
to bo stripped clean when a known friend
approaches.
It is quite important to milk cows with
rapidity. Let no ono be permitted to sit
and talk to a friend while drawing out tho
.milk. Let the operator know that no talk
is to be permitted in tho cow-yarJ, for
milking and talking arc two distinct oper
ations, and must never be united.
The milk must bo all drawn out with
rapidity, or a portion of it the best islost.
In half a minuto after commencing the
process of drawing out tho milk there is a
rapid flow which must not be checked.
If the cow is left a minuto or two when
half the milk is drawn the natural flood is
checked, the milk returns back into tho
ducts and you must wait for a part of it
until tho next milking timo. By a repe
tition of this careless mode of milking,
tho quantity is gradually diininMied, till
in a short time tho cow is dry. Whereas, !
by attention to the milking with rapidity ,
and draw all from tho udder, the cow will ,
yield her milk freely fur ten month af
Xcr her time of calving. 1 hold that all
cows ought to go dry two mouths before
.having another calf.
BLISTERED HANDS AMD FhET.
As a remedy against blistering of hinds
Jn rnwinrr or fishin!?. &o , or for feet in
u 3 tj i
walking, tho quickest U lighting a tallow
candle and lotting tho tallow drop into '
r i
cold wator, fto purity it, it is saiu irom
salt,) then rubbing the tallow on the hands
or foot-mixed with brandy or any other
strong spirits. For more tenderness,
nothing is better than tho abovo or vino
gar a little diluted .with water.
HARROWING WHEAT IN THE
SPRING
A correspondent to tho Genesee Farm
r givos an incident showing tho benefit of
,this praoticc. A fanner going to burrow
in Bomo oats at tho farther end of a neigh
bor's wheat field, went with tho drag
across the wheat, making him very angry.
''But when ho came to harvest the crop,
ho was surprised to find the strip over
which tho drag had passed, tho tallest and
heaviest wheat in the field."
OXEN.
Being well mated, oxen aro morooasily
trained ; and the moro easily to affect
(hit, much self denial on tho part of tlio
driver, muoh coolness of temper, mere
irainiug by motion and less by voice, may
bo highly advantageous to man and to
Koast.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(Lata Wlilto Swan,)
MO STREET, ABOVX TIIILD
IMIII.ADF.I.IMIIA.
D. 0. SIEGllfirT PnorniETon.
Formerly fom Ea&lc Hotel Lebanon, Pa
T, V. 1IIIOAD3, CI.EHK,
.March 2!, ISUa-ISm,
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL
No. 117 and 110 North Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
The nt.nvo well known sslnutlslinicnt line been Ions
hy tin; subscriber.
Tills Hotel Is conveniently located In n central nnl
business part of the elly. It Is largo and commodious,
ninl well fitrnls'icd throughout,
Persons visiting ho city nro respectfully Invited to
cnll nml patrnnliio this establishment, ns nothing shall
bj unfiling to make tho guests comfortable nml satis
tied. TERMS ONE DOLLARS PER DAY.
Cltir.cn nnd visitors can bo accommodated on reas
onable terms by tho day, week nr month.
J. OTTENKIRK,
Proprietor,
No 77 nock Pt..l'hlla- I.ntc of llaltlmoro. Md, nnd
Mnillsnn limine, Second St. Philadelphia.
.nnrcli7, 1803 3m.
JOHN DOLL
502 Market St., Philadelphia
7 M PORTER oT Toys, Pipes nnd fancy Articles,
L Tlio largcrl variety of Pipes, Toys, lluskcts mil
FANCY OOOP8 TO IIC FOUND IN THE CITY.
Pleas call and Examine,
March 7, iec.3
WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVER
WARE.
Ilin undersigned would respect
fully Invito your attention to his wo 1 sc-let-ted
stock of Flue Gold nnd silver watch
Pino Odd Jewelry, of every kind nnd variety of
styles- comprising all of the newest anil most ticniiuiui
ucsigns.
Also, solid Silver Wnra. equal m coin ami ino
botSInkc of Silver Plated Ware, Each article Is war-1
ranted to be as represented.
U wnlcnos nml Jewelry careiuny rcpuirou nnu
satisfaction guaranteed. .
JACOFI tIAUI.r.Y,
(Successor to StaulVor & llnrley.)
No. biJ.M MtKl'.T Street, l'll'.I.AU'A.
Tcb'y 2;? , Sinus.
PAUL & THOMPSON,
Gcucrnl Commission merchants,
DEALERS IN
Pish. Provisions. Piour, Mutter, riieese, Oils, Dried
Fruits, Oraln, Seeds, llenns. Whiskey, Wool,
C'ooitry 1'rodiicu and .Merchandise
generally.
No. 34 North Wharves, 1'ini.ADtLriiiA.
,C7" Consignincnts of rrovlslons, I'lnur nml Country
Produce solicited, nod returns promptly made. Cash
nilvnnrnil iilietl desired.
Oltni'.ItS for all kinds of Fish, Provisions, l'lour.
Dried Pruits, &c., 11 1 1 oil ulluu lowest t'a;h Prices.
August ), lPCO-lim.
P 11 I L A D E L P II I A.
PAPER HANGINGS
HOWIILI, & iioukki:.
Corner Fourth nnd Mnrkct Streets, Philadelphia, have
now in stock, a line variety ot
. WA1. I. PAPER S,
(lot up cxpostly fur their Spring Trade.
WINDOW l'APJJR OF KVIJUV RRADU,
10 WINCIM icyinyiie ! ..rain, ,,,,,
ip- 111 u.eir re niienamucni. win i.e lounu ino
choicest styles of the don,
,i sivios oi i no noil. i
March 7 J pf.3 3 inus.scas
JOHN S. LEE & CO.,
No. lG, NORTH WHARVES.
Philadelphia.
El OP 92 IWAKEfi&S
AND
SHIP CHANDLERS,
Spun Cotton for Caulking, Ropes, Twines, Tar, Pitch
Oakum, lllocks, and Oars, Sec
August 4, ISlW- 1-m.
LEATHER ! LEATHER ! !
Tlinitnderslgneil would nnnouncc, that he bason hand
nthis Hat and Cap nmporiuin, on .Main St., Illooms
burg, an assortment of dilljroiit kind of leather, such as
linn calf skins, morocco, (red audlilncK)aud linings, nil
cf which ho will sell cheaper than can be had elsew here
in this market. Call and cxciuiuu tlnm for yourselves.
JOHN K. CHITON.
Cloomsburg, May 31, ISO-.'.
FltlSUUtlTU & UHOTIIKKS.
WIIOLF.SALE
TOBACCO D E A L E R F
nO.lOS.NOKTII TIIIHD STREET
Five dnorsbelow Rare .
PHILADELPHIA
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SALE.
Pittsburgh Commercial College.
lliughaiuptin " "
Crittenden's ' 11 Phlladolphia.
Slrattou, llryant & Co.. " "
These Scrips, nro iuninounts of Slo and S id nnd nro
as so much cash, by the Student on cut ring either of 111 '
abovo Colleges. Voting mdn desiring toobtain a llnistr.
cd Collegiate Education, will here liud ngoud specula
...on by upplyiiigut the ofiice of the
"Nov. l.ldliJ. C0LU.MI11A DEJIOCRAT.
TINWARE & STOVE SHOP.
fTMIE undersigned respectfully Informs his old friend
J. nnd customers, that he has purchased his brothers
nterest in the abovo establishment, am! the concern wils
hereafter be conducted by himself exclusively.
lie lias lust received and oilers for sale, tho lam
est nnd most extensive assortment of PA NOV
STOVES ever introduced into this market.
His slock consists of a comnlUe assortment of
no nesi ..uniting ami panor stoves in me inarnei, logeui
er with Stovu Fixtures of every description, Oven nnd
Box Stoves, Radiators, Cylindar Stoves, (.'ant Iron Air-
Tight stoves. Cannon Stoves, tec, Sec. Slovepipo and
Tinware constantly on hand nnd manufactured to order.
All kinds nr repairing done, as usual, on short notice.
The patronage of old friends and new customers re-
pccttuiiy solicited. A. M. UUI'EIIT.
Uloomsburg, November 3d 1809. tf.
JOSEPH FUSSELL,
.Manufacturer of
.UMBRELLAS, SUN UMBREL
LAS and PARASOLS,
Nos. 2 & 4 N. 4th St., PIIILA'D.
March 7, lSU3-3m.
A LECTURE.
P IMl ffilfW. vrs r
Just puoitsttca in ageeueil t.nvel x renin,
A Lecture on tho Naturo Treatment &
Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Scminnl Weakness
Involuntary Emission., Sexual Debility, and Imped. u
merits to Murriagu generally. Nervousness, Consum-il
lion, Epilspsyaiid Pits; .Mention and Physical lncnp-
city, resulting (mm Self Abuse, A.c lly Rob, J, Culver.
Well, M. P., Author of tho (ireeu Hook tie.
The world renowned author in tlil,-idmirablo Lecture
clearly proves from his own experience tli.it the awful
consequences of Self Ahuse may bo effectually removed
wiuinui mcincinc, nun wiiuoul iiangerous surgicul
operations bougies, iiisrtuments, rings or cordials poiu
ting nut a mode of cure nt onro certain and ftlcctuul by
which every suuerer uo mailer want ills cniiuiiiou mny
be, may euro hliusilff hcaply, privately, and radically.
This LcctUr will prove a boon to thousands nnd thou
sands. Sent muter seal to any nddrcss in a plain, scaled
envelope, on tho receipt of six cents, or postage stamps
by addressing,
CIIAS J.C. KLINE k Co..
127 llowery. vow Vofk, Post offico Hoi, 45cS0
Tcbuory 2S, Jcitl3.
F, 0. LIGHT t CO.,
( Lata Light te Rradburys. )
rimio Forte nfi;uniractiirerj
121 Jlroome St,t New Vork,
Second lllock East of Broadway.
Y? LIGHT, tho origiual founder of
1 a this well. kiiowii Establislimeut, Senior Partner.
lid onljl I'rattltal I'laiic- terle Mulcr nl I lie late 11 nil of
tigni es. iirnuuurys,-- nuving reiiiincu ins I wo tiurivs
interest in Hie whole busines stock, materials fee., nnd
solo proprietorship In his Valuable Patents, inclusive
of liis celebrated PATENT INSULATED ll.ON
FRAMES, is the only ono whoTan make the superior
Piano Partes for which this house lias been so popular
mi iiiirn'gcujcuis on ins r.gnis win uo prosecuieu
according tu law,
Ov"AII Piano Fortes from this mnuufactury aro war
runted perfect in every respect for live years.
Liberal terms to Dealers.
P C. I.igltto te Co., I"l llroomo Kt.New Vork,
April II, 18ij.l U in.
REMOVAL.
K A L 10 II O T 1 Ii.
'PHE untlcriiancd respectfully itiforim his friends
I. and the public generally, that hu lias removed from
Iho "Union Hotel" to tho "EAOLR HOTEL," in tho
boiougli of .Muncy, where he will bo happy to enter
tain in a satiifuitory manner nil who may favor him
with their custom. Tho best stabling in thu county,
with amplo uu-muinndallona for travelers and drovers.
KO pains will uw spared 10 rcnuer me stay ot gucin
plMiant and cnmtoitable
' A !. asitril-
.Muncy, April 1 1, 1663
ooo
(jmiitition water.
FOR THE
80WSTITU
T
AND Till'
roit
D I A II E T E S
AND DISEASES OP TDK
That Dtngtrout and Trtvbltitme IHttatit, uhkhhnrt
thttifar Iteslittil the httl Utrtcttd Trtitlmtm enn be
Citinplcltln Controlled by the M'.MKI)YnOK brforc utt
Tin; uuhath i; i
properties of tho inodli Ino dliect themselves to tlm or
gans 111 Srrr"llollt anil O) ru hiiuiiiik um iijiiiiiiiiiii .it
the stomach iindllcr that the starchy principle of tho ,
food Is ii(itconi'rluil into sugar soiong ns inu sysiem
Is under llio liilluencc of the
CON3 P1TUTION WATIIH,
which give those organs time In recover their Itcnllhy .
timo and vigor. Wii nro able to stale th.it the (.'onstitu-,
tlnu Water ha cured every cascot Diabetes In which it
lias been given.
STONK IN Tilt! I1I.ADDFI1, CALCULUS, (iRAVr.t.
mUCK DUST IlIIl'OSIT. AND MUCOUS Oil
MII.KV DISCIlAliODS AFTKU UI11NATINO.
Diseases occurlng from oneand thosnmo cnuso will
bo entirely mredbythe Cnnstltutloii Wntor, Iftnkcn
foi any length of time. The dose should vary with llio i
severity of Urn disease, from twenty drops loatea
spnonliil Ihreotlmos u day, in water. During tlm ras
sago of tin! liiliuliis, the pain nml urgent svioplnms
should be combated with the proper remedies, then
I'ollnncd up with the Constitution Water, as nbuvc ill
reited.
DVSMUNORIIAUJA, Oil PAINFULL JIFA'STnUA-
T10N, AND IN MENORRHAGIA OR PUOFUSU
FLOWINO,
lloth diseases arising from n faulty secretion ortno
menstrual lluid-lu tho onu case hiilngtoo little, nnd
iccoinpank'd by severe pain ; nun llio oilier n ion pro
fuse secretion, which will lio speedily cured by tho
Constitution W ater.
That disease Known as i .li.i.i.Mi or i in. n win.
which Is tin result of n relaxation oftlin ligaments of
that organ, and is known by a sense of heaviness nnd
drugging pains in the hack and sides, and at limes I c
romp.iiiHd by sharp lucinnling or shooting pnlus tlirrm; It
the paits, will, In nl Unses.be removed by the medleli c.
There I' another class of symptoms nrl-lng from IR
RITATION OF Til II WO.MII, whlth physiclnns cull
Ncn ousness, which word lovers up mm h iguoriiuce.
and in nine cases out of ten the doctor does not really
know whether tho symptoms are the disease, or the
disease the symptoms. We can only entnnernte them
hero. I speak inoro particularly of Cold Feet, Palpita
tion in the Heart, Impnrod Memory, Wakefulness, Flash
es of Heat Languor, Lassitude, and Dimness of VUiuu,
SUlTltF.SSUn MF.NSTRUATION.
Which in tho unmarried female Is n constant recurring
tllsejse, nml through neglect the seeds nl more grave
and dangerous maladies are the result; nnd us mouth
alter month passes without an ctl'nrt being mado to as
sist nature, tno suppression ucenmrs enrome, inn pa
tient grndunlly Ioom's her appitllc, tho bowels ure
constipated, night sweuts come on, nnd conaumjitliin
finally ends her career.
I.r.UCOKItrKA OR WIIITPS.
'Mils disease, deoendt upon uu Infl.imntinn of mucous
lining oftue wigina and womb. It is in nil cases ac-
, , . - . , . . , -.,.,, .,,
the
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: mcuiciue may nu iiiKeu inrce nines n nay, w nu no in
Jectlou ot a tutiiespiiouiui 01 ino inciiicime, inixuu wiiu
a mi i pint oi son wnier, morning unueveuiug,
IRRITATION OF THIS NLCK OF Till! 1ILAD OCR,
INFLAMATION OF THIS KIDNHYS AND CA
TARRH OF TUP. IILADIinR, STRANOIJRV
AND I1URNING0R FAINFULURINATINO.
For theso.llseuscs it istrulya sovoreigu remedy, and
too much cannot bo said i nils praise A single docs has
been know to relive the most urgent syptoms,
Arc you troubled with that distressing pain in the
small of the back mid through the hips I A tenspnouful
a day of Constitution Water will relievo you like magic.
FOR nVSl'CFSIA,
It has no equal in relieving the Miii-t distressing slop
touts. Also, Headache, Heartburn, Acid Slnmnch Vom
iting Food, Acc. Taken teuspoonful after dinner' 'I hi
dose in all cases may be increased if desired, but should
bo done gradually.
PIUVICIANS
Have long since given up the use of bin hit, ciiheb' and
Juniper in thelreutmentof th -so diseases, undoulyusi
them fur want of n better remedy.
CO N ST I T UT10N WATER
Has proved itself a'ualtothe task that has devolved
upon it.
DIUItr.TICS
Irritate and drench. llio kiitneys, nnd by constant usi
soon load to chnmii:. degeneration nnd coilirmeddis
ea-c.
Read. ReaJ. Road.
1) ikvilli:, Pa., Junes l.-M.
Dr.W.M. II. V.Rv.miDaer iir: lu Pibu.irv. leiil. I
wus attlicied wtth the sugar iliahotes.and fur live month,.
I pusseil more tiiaii two gallons o; wilier in twenty. Inui
Hours. 1 was oo'igeu to gei u p as oueu lenortweu
times during th night, ami in live mouths I lost about
IHtv puunus lu wnittu. Durniiig the inuntli oi Ju'i
It'll!, I procured two bottles of Constitution Water am-
in two. lays after using it I cxpcrii'ncciln'llcf.niitlnltcr
lulling two u utiles 1 wus entirely cured, soon attei
regaining my usual good health, i ours truly.
J. V. L OH W ITT.
Boston Corners, N. Y Dec. 27, ltflil.
Win. II. firegg & Co.:
Ouuts: I fretly givu you liberty to make use of tin
followiiigcirtillcatuofthe value of Constitution Wn
ter. which I can reccomineiid in thu higliest manner.
.My wife, who was attacked with pain in the shoul
tiers, whole length of the back, and in her limbs, will
Palpitation of the heart, attended with Fulling of III.
Womb, Dysincuoirhocn, and -'Irritation of tho Iliad
dcr," I called a physician, who attended her about
three mouths, when lie left her worse than he foiiui
her, I then employed one of thu best physicians I
could tlnd, whoutlunded her fur about nine mouths
and while she wus under his enro she did not sutl'ei
quite us much pain ; he finally gave her up and said
"hircaso was incurable." For, said he,l,sho was sn, 1
a combination of complaints, that medicine given foi
one operutosdgaiusl some other of her difficulties.
About this time she commenced to use Comtiivhi)
Water, and to our utter astonishment, almost the first
doc seemed tohave the dsired elicit, and she kept on
Improving rapidly uder its treatment, nnd now super,
intends entirely her domestic nir.tlrs. She has not tu
ken any of the Cos Ttunos Waiuii for about fourwtek
and we aro happy to say that it has produced n pcriun
no ii t cure.
W.M. M. V.N IlENSCIIOTr.N.
Mu.i.rnnn, Conn., Nov, 111, 1EC1.
I)n. WM.H.CRron ;
Dear ir : 1 have for several years been afllicte.
with that tonuhlesnmennd dangerous disease Cravel
which resisted nil remedies and doctors, until I took
CoNsrtTorioNAi. Waicr, nnd you may be assured thai I
was pleased with 1 lie result. Ithaseutlrely cuiedme
nml y nu may make any uso of my name you may sec fit
in rogare to the medicine, as 1 have entire coulldene,
in its cllUaey.
Yours truly,
POVI) Sl'RONU,
THESE AM! PACTHENOUOH
There is uoclass of diseases that produce such ex
hatitting etrects upon tho human constitution us Ilia
betes and diseases of thu Kidneys. Illndder and Urina
ry Passages, nml throuiih a false modesty they nro neg
lected until they ore so advanced ,u to hu beyond tin
control of ordinary remedias, and wo present tho
CONSTITUTION' WATP.lt
To tho public with tho loavji Hon that it has un eiiiil in
relieving the class of discjhcs for which it has b-en
found so eminently successful In curing ; nnd wo trust
that we shall be rewarded in our efforts in placing so
valuable reisody in u form to meet the requirements of
; patient mid physician,
FOR SALE 11V ALL DEUfiniKTfi. PRICE $1,
W.M. II. OF.ORflE H CO,, Propriemrs.
.Morgan St Allen. General A emits. No. ill (.'I 111' St-.
New-York,
sept -.'U. istii 13m.
sk. . x. t: t :e t
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
HLooMSHuna. rv.
Office in Court Ally, formerly occupied by Charles
Uucknlaur.
Illoonisburg, Dec, 4, lfci'J.
JOHN C. YE AG 1511,
MANUFACTURER it WHOLESALE DEALER IN
RHATS, CAP'S
.STRAW GOODS, UONNE IS
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
AND
No. 257 North Third Street, PhilaM.
Nov. 'jo. ieoi.
CHEAP MILITARY CAPS !
5III.ITAUY CAPS, of every sort, slzo and quality
for sale cheap ut the llloomsbitr: Hntfc Cap Emporium
Also Groceries, Coufcctiouarics.lCigars,itic,
JOHN K. OIRTON.
oomsburg, Sept, 11, IFI'.l.
PROTECTION FROM LIGHTNING.
rpllF. subscriber would inform his friends, that hv Is
J. nuw prepared to put up, on short notice, und jn a
scientific nuioiicr, tho best
'W7AW vaiSTi:n i.ianrxtxn hods,
at 121 cents per foot Al work warranted.
E. ll. IllDLEM AN.
Uloouuburg, Slay 21, 1SCQ,
111 flfl
imis-
OH
AMriiK nr.v.H riutrrisrn in tub irmrn statfs T rxre
utivn AtaoMrrtni anh txEiciiKor ahhitrr ronrn
JJY I). A. MA HON Y,
flSK of tT9 VICTIMS. " t
Ml Ii linpnrlnnt Hint llio luililt of thinking In u free
country should In-plrernnllnn In Ihosn ijntrnstod till
its ndmlnistrnllmi, to confine themselves w Ithln their
rosncctivn spheres, n iiltlliiR. In the exercise of the
ill
powers of one department In encroach upon anolher.--Thi"
spirit of encroachment tends to consolidate tho
3f Wl powers or nil the dopiiiluicnts In one, and thus to ere
V tfJ Mo, whnlcier be thu form of government, a real Des
potism." Wasiiinoiosi,
"Cllnglo the Constitution, n tno snipwrecscu innri
net clings In the Inst plank, when night nnd li. tent
Ijcst closonroiiiid him,1' DasiM. Wtnirr,
' 0 HLETON, Publisher. 113 tlrnadwny, New Vork.
K7" .Mr. Slohotij's book with the uboc title will bo
published this week,
April 4, 1st".!,
Tliniindcrslgneninntso oitcnslvcly engaged In th
Undcrtakivp Butinesi, nnd keeps co istantly on hand
nil for sale at his Wnrcrooma, n law nssorttneut of
FINISHED fiD COFFINS,
ny which he Is enabled to till orders on presentation
At.so Keeps a good Horso nnd Hearso, and will at nl
times he rendv tnnttenil Vunerels.
' ----- - ... , . ...ii,.,.
Illnomsborg, January 29. 1859
OFFICE OF JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
At Jy Coke & Co., Dan tears.
Ill SouinTiitiinSrKiKT.
Philadelphia, Nov. 1. Ittil.
The undersigned, having I ecu appointed Subscrip
tion agent by thoS.'crotury of the Treasury, Is now pre
pared to furnish nt once, tho
New twenty yeai fl per cent, Hanils.
of the United States designated as 'Five-Twenties,' It
dcciunhlf at the pleasure of the Covernment, after ft. e
years, nnd nulhnriisud by Act of Congress, upproied
February 25. IMS'
Tnecoiipoii bonds arc issued in sums of 30, SIMI,
S5U0, Siuuli
Th-.Regiater llonds ill sums of S5t), S100, $500, SIOOO
and 830(11).
Interest at Mi per cent, per annum will commence
rum date of purchase, ami is
PAYAI1LE IN OOI.I),
Scmi-Arutinlly, whlth Isi-.pinl, nt tho present premi
um on gold, to about i iglit per cent per Annum.
F.irmsrs. Men h.i Ms, Meihntiics. I'.'ipit'iti.ts. nnd all
who have any money to Invest should know and re.
mi'iulii'r thai iiiu.v iionils are lu ellect, n First vtnrt
'age upon nil I. nil Roads, Rank Stocks nnd Secicilii's.
and His immense products ol nil the .Mannfaiiares. Kr.
Sec, in the country, and (hat the full and ample pro. Is
Inn made for the payment of t till interest anil liquidat
ion of principal, hy cusluii s Duties. Excise t-'t.imp.nud
internal it e venue, serves in tniiKe inesetiomis the
Best, Alosi. SJvailtibfc and vwtt jwpular
liivrmmeht in Market,
Suhscrintlnns rercivednt Par in Le'enl Tender Notes
or notes nnd checks pnreu honks in Philadelphia, Sub
scribcrs hy mail will jeceivu prompt nltent ion, and ev
eiyfaiilil) nnilexplnuatiioiwill bo a Horded on applica
tion at this otilce.
A full supplyof bonds will be kept on hand for inline
liatedelivery. J Y COOKE, Siibscrlplion Agent
Nov.8,n0i-3in.
E.UIGII'S"
RaW BOiE
SCl'KR-MlOM'IITE CF 11)11.
1301'Gll & SONS,
.M M'FALTURERS & i'ROPRI E ICRS,
No. 20' South OeUiw are Avenue,
1'IIILAOEI.rillA.
Tho mnnfacturers nr.! now ,repareil to supply
largedemaiid wiiu mis vaiuamu .ii.inure. they would
respect tuny iiiiiiiiiiinu in i ,i.im is uuu ..c-iiii-rs in . rr-
ilir..-ia, ,,,, nit- .......... ,., ,,1,
itiO lbs. It need scarcely lie muiitinncd Hint ihistliauge
lias been rendered necessary ny Hie grei.lly increased
nst of materials and labor, us well us by the operation
oftlio U . rax upon maiiui.ictiircrs.
Everv Farmer using n Fertilizer, inn t- be assured
that the RAW HONE PHOSPHATE will still maintain
its high character for STREM1 I'll and PURITY, ihe
manufacturers prclerrlniMn make a small sdvauce in
ihe price jier aou, lathcrtli in allow its merits, to fall
'lelow their farmer standard, under increased expense!
in mnniif.ictiir.ng.
Ilis prepared from Karw Hones, nml warranted
to contain all their original organic mailer- no buured
or calcined bones are used, nnd it is suid under a guar
anty from tho mniiiif.ii Hirers that it is free from adul
teration. 'I lie demand for llntigh's Haw Hone Super Phosphate
last yearnaiiLV i:x(En.:i that of any previous one
uhieh is a substantial evidence of its high standard or
popularity.
PRI IE S Id PT 2 1 Id L'IS CASH.
The tibove may ha had of regular dealers, or of
IIA1 (111 te SONS,
No, 21) South Delaware Av. tiue,
Philadelphia.
Pclyuary". li?C3. 3uir
wlmcueau okl
(Opposite Intif.cnitcniL Hall,)
CIIHSTNU'l ST.REET .liF.TWEEX b ll'TH & SIXTH,
ritlLAiJr.yi'iii.i.
W YAT'P U I1EULINCS.
I'roptieton
November 30, lrf.l. March El, IrlSB
F. 0. HARRISON, M. D.
tT70U.D resiieitfulli iiiformthc clliens of lllno.
V burg, nnd ii initv, that hu roiitiiineslhe practice
ml solicits a share of public patronage.
Omen, on Slain Street, first house below tho Court
House, llloouisbtirg.
February 3, ld53 If.
ADMIN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
EUate if Ucnj, Jones, 'dcccisid.
r.TTERSnr Ailmlnislralion nu the Estate of lie uj.
jnues, 1. no 01 uratme iiiwiisiup. uoiutni.ia county,
deceased, have been granted by tho Rcgist?r of Coluui.
Ida county. In tho undersigned; all p rsnus having
rlaimsnguiiisl thu estate of tho decedent are requested
to present tliemtntuo Aiimiiiistrauir nt Ills residence
lu said township, without delay, and nil persons in
debted to innku payment forthwith.
JASIES JONES,
April 4, lt03,-nw. ?2. Aom'r,
Elysbuug Academy
FOR
MALES AND FEMALES.
REV .LP. WA5IPOLE, A. Sl I'.-lilcipal and 1'cacli
er of Languages,
STEPHEN W. OWEN, Teaiher of .Miithcmutics nnd
English itr.iitrhes.
I-HE SUMSIPR SESSION will cnimnence an SION
1 DAY. Al'RIL'.Mtli. Iiistrutlion will be given in all
hu ihiiioh and Higlicr Engli.li llrnuches, Latin
Crock and Herman Languages, Instrumeulul and Vocal
.Music, (load boarding can he had in private families
I ti tho country at ( 1,511 n week, nml in tlio village for $2
TERMS PER OU ART Ell OF 11 WEEKII.
Elemeniaty English llraiuhes, $2 00
Common " .... ;i till
Cher - ...... 3 tin
' Latin. On-ek or d'eriiinn, 7 00
Music on the Piutio or Aieioueon. (.exirnj . am
Vocal. Music, (eittra) 1 HO
It.mk.lC, i nine, feltrni t 1 OU
I Contingent Expenses. ... S3
Address REV. J. P. WAJIPOLE, Principal.
Elysburg, Pa., April 4, IbC3.-3w
Colli tubus male nnd Female Academy,
I WITH
r Normal and Commercial Instruction,
TMiOF. It. 8. lllNOIIAM, Principal, ami MRS, 8.12.
I III VCI1A.M. Prerentress.
Tho ueit term of this institution will commence C
MONDAY, the '.Dili of APRIL, lust.
Tuition, 1 1 om SI to $il per term.
K7" Hoard from 81 73 to 82 "0 per week, Goj
rnoins lor those wishing to board themselves.
For further particulars inqniru of the Principal.
JOHN KOONS. Scc'y of Trusluuti
New Columbus, April 11, 1803.
GOAL FOR SALE.
17ASIILV COAL. Ilia irrybeil in market, for
. on application to Ihcllditot of this Journal.
I.I'
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
" i
OU E YOUR COUGH TOR 13 DENTS
The beat mvt cheapest Household remedy
' ti the If 'oriel,
maiiamd zadoc I'onTKtt's
f
ZZl MA I) A Ml! 'A HOC !
l'L'R
It-'
ri'.U'ri Curnthn
llal'am
wnrrnlited Ifnsed recording
In the illrerllous. In tllte In
nil cases Coughs, Colds,
Whooplni Cough, Asthma
and Jill alloLtlmis of the
throat nnd Ldngs,
Mndnme Zndoc pnrlcf's
Halfam Is prepared Willi all
the reuuitilo skill, from n
combination of the bcslreni'
cdlcsthc vegetable kltiadom
all'nril s, Its remedial quali
ties arc bared on Its power
to nsslst the healthy clrcu
latlon nftlto blond, throuih
the Lungs. It Is not a vio
lent remedy, but cmollrtit -warming,
searching and etr
cctlvc; can be taken by Hit
oldest person or tho tiling
est child.
bum
MndnmZnilne Fort r's bnl
sain hns been In uo by Un"
niulille for over la y
Mins ncirlred Its pre
rei oinmen. In
iinniv iv i,e ie rr
ted to'those w ho halo used
iHo their nllllctcd friends
and others,
I Most Important, M.ulame Zadoc Porter's Cutntlvo
llnUain Is sold nt n prlco which brings it In the reach
of every one to keep it convenient for use. Tim lime-
I ly ttc of a single bottle will prove to bu worth IWJ
times Its cost. , .
I NOTICE. Save your money I Do not hi .persuaded
to purchase articles nt Is to 81 w hich do not contain
Iho vlrlues of a 13 cent hottlo nfMadninn Porter's t u
rntic Ilalsiim, thecnsl of manufacturing which is as
, gretn. as almost any other medicine ; nnd the very low
price 'it which ft Is sold, makes Hi? profit to the sell,
i rappa. uilly small, and unprlnolpnleil dealers 1 1 1
souiellmcs reinmineinlnthnr medicines on whirh their
profits are larger, unless tho customers Insist upon
l I, mini' Madame Porter's nnd none other. Ask for
Mnilamo Porter's I'ur.ttlvo llalsam prii f lllcents, unil
In largo bottles nt Sj neuts, nnillako nu other.
07-Sold by nil Druggl.tsnnd Storekcepercnt I3rts.
a,. i in larger bottles ai 'ii cents.
HALL ft HUL'KLI'., Pr prletnrs, Now ork,
January 31, leT,:i.
wtE.STfcss' aao t bcil,
Nos. 0,11,13, 15, 17 Couitlandt St'cct,
NF.All I1ROADWAV, NEW YORK C1TV.
Tills o!il-otahllh?il nml favorite resort of the llusi
ncss Community h.is been recently refitted, and is.om
pletu in eierylhing that can minister to Hie comforts of
its patrons Ladies and families are specially and tare
fully provided for.
It I. centrally located In the hu iucss part of the city,
and is contiguous to the principal lines i.f steamboats,
cars, oiniiibusses ferries, &c.
In consequence of llr pressure caused by the Rebel
lion, prices havo been reduced to
One Dollar a d J'ifi C cuts per Day,
The table Is amply supplied with all thu luxuries of
the sea. nn, and is equal tu that of any other hotel in tho
country.
Ample nrrotnnin latlnns nre offer oil for upward of 101)
gucts.
ny" Do not believe runners hackmeii, and others w ho
may say "tho Western llot'-l i full."
ii. ii. vi.i;iii;mi i;u, rropricior.
THUS. 1). WINCHESTER.
Feb. 15, ISO"-'.
-y5iAVyvVsT
7 he New
ommerciiu lnitldinsn arc loen
led opposite Court House, corner of
i ijioY una c,ci("0-'wm.v.
Tills College is in no way connected
Institution.
with any other
Tlieen.Tgiis ofthe enliroPjciiltyaro excluslvily de
voted tolbis.
Tlieileslgn ofihls Institution istn utlord to Vnuiig
Men uu iiiportuuity for acquiring a Thorough J'rartical
Jtuitic8 FAurntitm
Tin-Honks and Forms nre r.ir.;fully arranged hy
Prailii al Acnmntants. e.iressly fur this InstHutjim,
aii.lthecourM! of Instruction js such locombiiio 'I hen.
ry and Practice.
COLLEIilATl": cnuusi;.
'I'liis Course embraces r.ook-Kei ping ju all its de
partments, i'elilimallFhlp. COlmneri inl Uilhinetle llus
iiii'sh i 'ojrespiiiiilence. t'omnn-reial Law. I'n itli al Et-mi
omy, . ominerciat i.inirs, rarlner-hip settlements, lit
I teeling ( 'on titer fejted and ult.ired ll.ink-Votes, ter.
i I ho Spencrian System of lVnnmanship is tair.'hl in
j all its varieties, by the i . i . -1 skillful master-o Hoi art.
I Tho Hook-Keeping departo t is under the sp.-ilal
, supervision and instruitioii of Hi,- Principal, ll. W.
1 Low H I..
(iEVEKAL l.VI'iiRMATION.
Students can enter at any linn-; no vacation. Cmi.-iI
lime to com ti etc the I nurse, I nun b to l-J weeks. A
i t.inco rendered tugraduates in procuring situations
lirailua
I II nil's I, ri, nri-Bi. ntixl v it I, tm l ...... ,. , , , .1 111
i p 1 1 , 1 1 1 a
1 fy-
If f For oatalogiie of TOtiattcs. soeclmeit. of ni'iioian-
Itip, fee,, enclose two l.-ti"r -Innips and address
D. W. l.OWHLI ,1'iiniipal.
August .'ID. IFfiS. tMnyll, ItfM-l'.'ni.
C R I T T E N D JO N ' S
ruiLi!)i:i.riii. co.ii.iii;i:n.i,.
COLLEGE, N, E, corner of 1th and Chestnut Sticas
PHILADELPHIA.
Tuts IssTm-Tii.N. which was eslabliihed in IP 1 1 and
is how consequently in the tixhtrcnth year of its exist
ciiru, numbers among Its graduates, hundreds ofthe
mostsitccossfiil .Merchants and llusinoss Slcn of our
Country.
TiikOojict of tho Institution issolely tnniror.l young
men facilities for thnrnugh prepar.ttioitfor business.
The llaiNcitKSTsciiiirnre, Hoot-keeping, as applica
ble to tho various departments of trade; Penmanship,
both plain and ornamental ; Cvmnerritil lam. Mathe
matics. Xarijration Vint V.nplncering, Drnuiti", I ion
ogarphy, and Modern LangnogeA, a
TteSvstkm or Instruction Is p-collar ; no classes or
set lessons are lundn uc of, but each student is taught
Individually, solh.it ho may commence nt any time, nnd
attend lit whatever hours arc uinteonvunient.
Cat.iooi'ks nreisstted aunioii'inftor the 13th of April
containing nnnuis of tins students for tin year, and full
particulars of terms, tec, uud may bo obtained ai any
time by nddrcsiiig the Principal.
Is ExTKNstVK AcraMMonti loss, iridc-'prcad reputation
and tliu length erprricme of ihe I'rinripal, this Institu
tion offers furilltlcs superior loany other in the coun
try, foryoiing men wisl.iug topreparo for business,
ami to obtain at tlio same timo a mri.oMi, uhieh nill
prove a recommendation for then, thorn to nuy.iMerchan
tilt House.
K'Cr.rrENnEs'H.ccrif.i of Treatises on llooK-Kup-inu
now nore widely l irrulated than any other work
on the subject, are for sale at the College.
S. HODCES CRITTENDEN,
.1ttorncij-at-l.au,
PniMtr.M..
Jan. 53-1(1'.' 12m.
NATIONAL COJniElUlAL COLLLfiCS
LOCATED IN
PHILADELPHIA,
H E.CCUi:K7TII AND CHESTNUT STB...
New York City, Hrookyn, Albani, Troy
Ihijj'alo, De'roit, Cleveland, Chicago,
and S:. Louis.
Rook. keening, lViiiiiaiiiliip, COHimercial Arithineti, I
Commerual Luw, Forms, Correspondence, &,c piact I
cnlly taught.
'I'lieso Colleges being under tlio same general audio.1
Nil management, and uiiitiuir in each thu advantage
of nil, oiler greater facilities for imparting instruc , l
,i nriioiarsnip issueu uy any ouu isgoou in an let
unlimited lime.
Tho Philadelphia CollcL'e has been rccenllv cnlai'.
and refurnished in a tuperior manner, ami isnow-fl I
largest nnd mott prusperous Comiuerilal lustitulion . I'
uiu mine,
llryant k Strattnn't series of Tent Hooks, emlirac
llotik-kceping, Commercial Arithmetic, and Coiuiuer
Law, for sale, and scut by mail.
VJ 1,'orfull particulars send fur a circular.
October Id, lct!J-.12iii.
TO THE MUSICAL.
"Tis Sweet to be Remembered."
MMIIS NOTED SONG has Just been set In music;
Jl ndaptcd to thu Piano, and tho author lias had it'
cpyrishted. He is ready now to fill orders en the
shortest notice, by mall, to any part of the United
Suites. Price L'3 cents ner cony, sent tirciiuid to anv
address. To agents a liberal deduction w III bo made.
Address II. SI. HOUERS,
Selinsgrovo. Snyder county. Pa,
April 11. ISC'3.
. Om Any paper giving the nbnve ono insertion, and
sending a marked ropy to the "tfellnsgrnvo Times,"
shall reccivo n copy by mail. For two insertions two
copies i and for threo insertions three copies will bo
sent.
DLA.NKSI BLANKS!!
Of every tlcseiiiion, for ualo at this offio
Heading Mill Komi.
SIS
PASSnNtinil TRAINS
l."VO 11.0 company - depot " in; ; .
streeis... jiiiiivlNIl jl AIL
AiH.lS A. 1. for Heniung, ; -
rolt.UIr,, Fmegrove. i'"l " All(Mlt()W,
llngerstown, &c, iiij vtilNn with l'ast renn-
VlWrCLIVVON vl Catawlisaltailroad irnlnslor
i""nm Sell." IkHI and ' V.?
XnllffiinUe'll.indlm-n.LVoV borsburg,
rincgrove cc. ...,l.l,..m)N-:xplir.SH 1
. Pbllde . hi , S M ror Iteadlng Pntlf- I
Leaves I il dell h ,i i , ' . ,...,... , Urirrlsi I
"' V.. , lntT. Railroad trains for
nira win, ,i.ii,..,i
l'lllrburg
Northren t.inlral liai rnai r. ' -
Sunlniry. NoMimnne nou. - Milton
....... . M .,,,i,mIiiit nt tl ti ny 1
, Ilea, nil ai "..in . ." cr, "-n :
nMnn " piadehlhla leave. Iln-rlsbur at 8 A I
l'rnllla lt I llll.TU " I " 't '' V V. I .. I.I
M j and l ottsvlllo nt !i,3 F- M. arri.mg at Fl.lladilphlb
MlHpnin ... . . . ' " ,. t,.,i,Uwii
-. ...... ,n..
ilelpl.la SiVSsU-riSll VALLEV RAILROAD
Passengers fr on. Ilownlngtow n and M"ZvSh.
,,,,11 1s t ke thos.13 A M and I.:HI P M lr"l'fL", 1 '"'
"l i .T.l r-1 . i r 1. 1 1 . K Iron. Don nlngtown at U A .M
""'k'llVv YORK EXPRESS FOR. PI ITSI1URO AN"
Leaies New V.irkTa.VVM! 'passing .nnMS.
1'' 117 in un -'hi, nni louneiuiii; ... """
e'i sv a na Railroad i:P"' "1 '"I" I,'"1""8 .
I 'turn g lApress Trai'ti leal es llarrl-burg an ..rrl-
YVi,kUu A M.si..plug .nrs rc...f...y Ihcjr
trains through b, tivsen Jers, City and Pittsburg Willi.
out change,
Mall trill
Ma I i in Tor New Vork leave llarrl.burg at 8 A ll
i.i " nil FM. .Mall trains for llarnsbiirg leave New
mid l!,hl) P M
York ntll A .M and 1- t n.
i u u i.ev '.l . DAD.
Trull's ' n nvo ' Pollsvillo lit 7,13 A .M ''VV.''?,0,1.' M
r. turning rroiiiTiis.nrnru at oj;5 A M.nu.llj l M.
SCIIini.KILL AN" SI'r 1. 1. F.IIAN.N A It .ML
Trains leave Auburn ntll l A M for Plnegreve and
llarrl.burg. nnd at 11,10 A AI, ..ml 7 PA lor p I'eKrnvo
on y ; reluming mm . nmniu.K . ii
Piitegroio at 6 A Aland 4 and 3 P AI,
I TIL-KIM'S.
Through first class tickets ami emigrant tickets In all
the principle, polntsin the North an.-. U est and Lanu-
''"t'iii following tickets arc olitiil.inl.lo only at tin office
ofS. Ilrailfnrd, Treasurer. No. 227 south I otirlli H,
I hiladolphia, or ol (i. A Nieolls.Cener.il superlnteiidi
,:"l'ltLa"l"gi.M.-,.AT..TlfKETrf.
' At '.'3 per cent, discount, b tween any points desired,
lor I'.iMilies un.l llrms,
All-F.A(ST.TI''kF.rS,
Cool for'JIim niil.'.b.'ieen all points, nt SIO-u each
for f.imilieMind Urns.
SHASOV TFUCET.'5,
For three, six, ninu or twelve months, for holders
only, to all points, nt n-iUi edrates.
j ' I'LEROYAIEN
Residing on the Mne of tile roid will be furnished with
enrds enlitl.!d themselves and wiv.s to tickets at half
! Lire.
EXCURSION TICK11TI.
! From riiitailelphla In principal station, go . I for Sat
i ur iny Sunday and Monday, at reduced fares. In bo nad
nun ai ino i.ieaei umcc, a. i iiiiieeiuu nnu .-un"" i""
! streets.
I 1LI.I..II I
(ioods of nil description forward to nil the above
puiofs from tip; conipnn'suewfreijhtilcpu), llroad and
illovv streeis.
PRIllCII P TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia daily at I! A M. ! I" M ; and ii P
SI. fir llea.liii!:. Leb.inon. Ilnrrisbttrg. Poltsi illc, I'otl '
Cli'it.iii, ami nil points beyond.
MAILS.
('Pise nt the Philadelphia Post otlihu for all places on
the roil I and its brunches nl 3 A SI, and for tho princi
p.il station onlynl 'J 13 P .M.
Illeomsburg Feb. II l.-tW.
;,;u!i;iw.Miiiu & IJIduMsLu'-s JlaUioni!
' :B.i.at Zt j
ON WII A FT 11 HP.C'M II. Hil-J PASSEVOEIt '
TRAIN'S WILL Itl'N AS FOLLOWS: I
Al O I N li
south. i
'.isscircr. .Icro.n.
7 tin A. Al. .UUU ,l.5I
tvitl .'.rrne i.ill P Al
II.IUI i
II. HI i
II I-' PS!
IV.'II
N o It I' II
3.V.II P. SI.
f.nn
b.;i3
1.3 i .
CIS 1.13 P. SI
ltioo p. ,M, :t.4ti
in ns Kiu'-st. ii nl e "II A. SI
I.i'av- SirJiili-n,
" Kiii-.'sti'ii
" I! oiMiisburg
" Itupi-n.
' D.iiivilb'.
Arrive at Nort iiimberl.iu.l,
SI t) V 1 N 1!
Leave No rth u tuber 1. 1 ml,
" I'uu.ille,
lliip.'it,
" I loomsburg
' Kingston,
Arrive nt Scrnulon,
Passenger rr.iin nlsol
for Ser.inlon. to conue.t with train for New Vork. Re
turniii'.'. leaves Scranloii on arrlial of Train friun New
Vorl. nl 1.13 I'. M.
'Pin-l.uckaw anna and Itloonisburg liaitro.td i nnni'i ts
with Ihe Delaware, L.u t.awaiiua nml Wesieru Railroad
at -rrautnn. lor New Voik and intermeili.tte points east
At Rupert i! connect twith the Cuttav. -., Uai r.ind.fi.r
points hath east and w. rt arrii ing nt l'hilnd. li.l.ia at
7.IU) I .Al.
At N'nrthuiubnrland it cruviects w itli tin- Philadelphia
te ErioR. ll.amlN.C it. it. for points west and south
Passengers arming nt llnrrishiirg -1 .'.U P ,M ; Phil
ndelphia II) P. AL, llaltimore Kl.'Jti P. M.
JOHN P. II.SLEV, up't
J r. Wells, CVnV n Ul .Ign
November '2. IfllJ.
lm. " " " ' isiTs.
riiilji(cliliia & Erie Kail Road.
This great line travcrs-s tho Norlhern and North
west comities"!' Pchiis) Ivunl.i to Ihe i ily of Erie, on
l,uke Erie.
ll has b-en leased by tlm Pcmsvlrniiia Railroad
Company, nnd under Iheir uuspii-es is being lupidly
opened ihroiiL'liout its entire length,
it is how in uso for Passenger ami Freight business
from llarri-liiirg to Drillwood (J, Fork) (177 iiiileslnn
llmEasl. rn Division, mid from Sheliield to F.riii on Ihe
Western Diiisiou,(7H miles.)
TIME 0) l-tssLNM.il inISS AT KURTIIOISEIl I.ASD.
.Mall Train leaves, E.it 9 31 A. AI.
Exprcrs Trail jn 5-2 p. i,
.Mail " " West S!.l
Evprcss .1 s-2 A. SI.
Cars run through with i-muir both ways on these
trains between Phll.tilelplini mid Lock Haven, and
llnlliinorc und Lock IIiim-ii. New nnd eleginl Sleep.
Ing Cars accoiupanlng the Express Tram both ways
between Willi,iinsp.irt ami lliillinii.ro, and Williams,
port and Philadelphia. 1
For Iiifnrmnlinn respecting Passenger business, ap
plyatths S. E. Cor. 1 1 tit nnd .Market His.
And for Freight business of Ihe 1,'oinpiny's Agents :
S. II. KiiiJ.ton, Jr , Cor. lillh and .Market Sts., Fhil'.i-
J. IV. lie, nolds, Erie,
J SI. Drill. Agent S. V. I!- It., Haltliimre.
II. II Houston, Oeu'l. Freight Agl . Philadelphia,
Lewis L-llonpt, Oi ti l.Tiikct Agt Philadelphia.
Jnscph II. Fulls, (ii ii'l, .Manager, illliu.iHii.it.
January 17, leidl.
rUE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL,
amt;u.b, mojvtouh covm v, 1:1,
, EnterlaiHinent for Man nnd lleust, in good njlo
and at moderate rates.
I CHARLES N. SAVAUE, Pro rietor.
I D.invillo, April I'd, lci,2.
" IV ER J Kit SLY LViNRS lOU SALE,
ALSO,
UillO'liA A. U J'llUtL I'All.Mb,
Suituble for Crapes, Peaches, Pears, Raspberries,
Strewberries, lllaikbcrries, t'lirrutts, itc, of 1. '2iS,
10 on '20 aires each, a. tho following prices for the
present. . la: '.'o acres lur 2Ht. 10 acres for 1 111 3
ucres for SCO, '21 acres fur I0, 1 aire for 8211, Payable
ii , Also, good I'rnnburyjands, and i Illugc lots in Client'
, wood. '25 by Ill'ifeet, at 81(1 em li, paiableby on.i do.
In, n Usui Til," fil.n, .. It. n.l .....I fn .... ..... .1 .
'!-, ',' . " , , (u,,i,-. uiu siiiuiie a
i.'lieatwood, W ashiiigtoa towiislup, lliirlli.gtr.il con lily
Nuw Jersey. For further information, apply, w ill. i
P.O.Htaittp.foru circulur.to " '
. "''''ANKl.IN CLARK, I
No, DO Cedar Street, New Vork, N. V.
January 17, W
STRAW! STRAW! STRAW 1 ! f
T OH T0. S.''" UV'f ?" U",la' "dckwheat
Mill copied, ,1s wanted immediately, at Iho .Mil
ivu c'arji1v!;r:ai!il.',a'a,,''t,,,s,rt'u,'for",'ki'
'I'lllIM Id IKDLIVOII
.Mill Grove, August!!, lf.
PICTURES FOR ALItUM.
re"Vrioio' '"irjreiu varii tiua selling froin73cls to 73
Win. G. PERRY, Publisher.
S. W. Cor. -Itli te Race Philadelphia
PETER YOUE H SON, I
HA, vr..,,',tLy.,.l;nc', u lloo'r AN" shoe aiicy '
In LIGHT STREHT. Colnnibin county, Pu.anjlrTj
prepare.l.ti do th, best work mi the shortest libll".r!r
.t(h lowest prl.ei, Glie lliiiu u rail. ,,,0,,P.T'
April II, 1C03
O'AHAUTIO
PILXiS.
Rib jfon' Hck, frtMo, anil
tnmvlnlnlngl Arejoiioutcf
ordr, llh yonr system de
ranged, and )onr ficllnns un
tcmkTtublol These syrup.
iMtis nre oflvii the prclmlo tr
ssiioiM Hlness, tomo r.t tt
slckiiiss Iscrrrvlng upon jcu,
ami sIkmiM 1 nicrttd by i
llmety mo rf llio right urn
cdy. 'I'uke Ajer's Fills, and
tlennssniit tlw rtlsordeted Lu
mors purify tho llooJ,anil
let tlio llslils move en unoV
mm
slmctcit in iieiiui ngiun.
Thry tllmnlAts the functioia
M tho tjody lino igorons no
Hilly, vnilfy Hie sjilcwi from
the olslf tictloM whlili maU
..A SUSX 'if 'XX
a t lino, II I'liiscivcs nnd the ...rroundlng organs, pr
fwlnt cciicrnl ngKiavalloti, sulTerlng. "nil dlsca-r.
imtnuil "Hi" ."' V: V,i n-,,nrcnt In
Ml,, or ient nag: . .. " . --
till, tri.vl n am iV'" '','' .ti. ,.. The ssmtr
cf ,bo di, p H nted am ; augcum, , . m; " ; -
purgallln c
i c leci esi'i ii ii" ,..( ..... ,.f
M nnd .lersiigements ot ,o r. - ' " " " .
lsnlv, Ihry mo t.-ipldly.
::r Mx,;;;.i:.i;no,ih..,i,insfii.ese
P,IK III !,. gect in employ them when siiueriitg iroru
pli'cllMl illlvs, nml fu'in I'tlar uell known public per-
foil 4,
JVcrirt IbrWPUnj llnelunl f H. lmU,Tih.i,m.
I?a. Arr.n! Yolir Pills nro fl.o inrngim or nil rat ft
,, .Vdlclne. Th-y Iiiito cmwl my IHtlo .laughter
I Hlceri Z soli 'tpnii her I. tnds and feet I hat hud rn.vcil
h ci iriT-l" f"r "jei rs. Her m dher hu leen long grlev
", 'ly nl li t ed 1 11 Molel.es and pimples on mr skit, am
Tu hei lull-. Alter our chill was cured, the also trio'.
,enr Pills, and lh'7 Im.o cured her. JonannxJa
As n I'iiiiiIi t,l "'1
r,mn lit, i: II'. ' O'l""' .
v. tii.i. ..r it,. ...locn of tniigM. Tliefr .Weflsnt
.lltls firititu mil cnlli'.rtm no l'"e"-
'i'licy nro
mibl. I.nt ie,V ce.l,.ln at.,1 elMimf n mac nr ., ,
loni-H, Mhli'li ni ines iiuin ,i
liiMlmentiif illseii'i'.
.. A..iHi...nn.,1 mi nmnrh.
IlrnUnriii-ffH-M i.e....,,
Irom Hr. Jin i IH'l HdUmnu.
DFinluio. Air.ttt I cam id iiunvir j on ifml rninfln nt
I Imiucll with yonr Pl.N l?lt-r lliantosiij
erer tie it mill a pwilir' innUcmt. I plaro ureal ilewi
d;,.--o oni.n. lb r'lu.l .allrtillo In my . .. y eoolrst ' ll
;h','ase. and bellcMng as 1 .1.. lint your I ills affeid us the
liest nu hive, I ofcourso lalno Ibem highly.
Pirrsm nn, Pa, May 1, ISM.
Pit. J. C. Aim. Plf! I ban- been icpcntedly eittcd or
tin, worst Ifwl.iche nuy body tan luim by a .lose or tn
iT jour Pills. It seems to urlse fiojn a fonl stomach,
which llieyrleniKi.nt oni-e. .,.,,
Yuuis Willi great tespect, I'.D. M. I'RI.IIiiK,
Clerk f Stumer Vim i fl.
Unions DUnrdcr I.lvcr Comiilnlnti.
'unil Dr. Thenlore 11.11, JNVie lor Civ.
Xt only nto vonr Pills njnihablv ndnpl-d to tlilr rnn-P-.H...S
nn aperient, but 1 nndllndi benenilnl clb cts upon
tlm Liver ery milked Indeed. They liau- lu my prac
tice pioml innie cltectiinl fir tho emu or blmm tm
,,,11is Ibutinnv one riiuuil. I can mention. 1 sineer.ly
lijuiio Hint wo'll.lle at length n pulRiitive wblcli Is Kur
il!)' tho teiilldenie of the piolvssloii uud the pe.q Ic.
I)iPMtTtrT or mr. lirsrpin, 1
WashliiKten. H. C "Hi 1'ib, It-'".
Fiat I ham used join- I'lllsTn my guneinl uud ho-pilil
t.ritcllceeier since )uil Hindu lliiiii.aiidialilnd In-slliilt to
s.iy they aro Hie best .nlhnilio we employ. Thar recn
Utliu' in lion on tho llit-r Is iidc! and dtxMecl, cons,
.lUi iitli lliey ins an a lmlnille ii-medy foe doiiiiigi'niHits
ol that oik.ui. Indeed, I havo sibl'iiii fuutid ii case or
llvmi .iVii so i.listlinite tli.it It did nut un 111) M.I to
Ibem. llalilliully )"itl5, AI.O.-..O I1AI.I.. SI.I).,
2Viyi'in'im J the Muriut ..ijul is.
Dysentery, ninri-lirru, Urlnx, AVorm.
2'iwi Ur.J. (J. 67rt.ii, ';' IVn'oii'k
V-.ur Pills lure had nl"iii;ltl"l In in) pincllis, nml I
hold Ibt-iii In istueni asm ,i uf the lic-t apel b ids l hmo
eer loiiml. llulr ulleintlui file' I upon the llu r lilnki s
tbilil an excellent l mildly, when gl.ui In nin.ll dii.e. b.r
hlmns tlytnib und di-nrl.mi. 'ibtlr siiKiir-eonlliig
makes llieiu lety nccoptahlu und euiiuuieiit fr the tiso
of vmmi-ii and cblldieii.
JT) iiepnln, Iiiiiiui lty of llio Itlootl.
JVmji Htti.J. P. Ilimet, l'Jtl.ir if Admit Clmrc'i, Italia.
I).i. Ann: I line used jrmr Phis win. extiafiiliii.i'y
uirccM In my family and ni'iniig tlnis,, I am cnllud to iit
In distress. To regulate Ihe i.ig.ius or digestliin ami
purity Ihe blond, they lit" th" lory best ieiudy I linio
hit kiimui,niiJ I c.iinoiiliili-ntly rei-i.inimiid thi-m t
joy tilelids. Yum, J. V. HIM ES.
Wmw, Vrnniliiis Co., N. V., Oct. '2 1, lW.
Dr.in Pia: l ten nslug ..m- Cilhiilk I'llli In in) pi n--lice,
and fin-l th'-lii nu exrelleiit pnri-iillie tn . le.ilise the
Ostein uud miijj Hie fuiiulntm ;' ''"
JOHN H. JIKAUIIAM, SI. D.
C'onsllnn(liii.CiiHllv-irrn, Siiiiiri'lo-i,.
Itheuiiint Inn, lit.nl, X-urlKtii I)rtl-
ny, I'nrnlyHlH, 1'lti, tic.
7'iiM Hi: J. I'. I'miy.u, ,V"fini(, Cium'a
Too mm Ii ciiuiint be said of jour Pills far th" I Hit- I '
Ctlmiht: If iitle-H of mil fiii'i-ililly bine f'lllid tln-M
as r tile ii i"iis lis I bii.e, lle-y .linold j.in me lu pmebiiiii -Inj
It fa- the helii'llt i.r Ihe liiullll.iil.-s wh" siltli r floiil
tint i-eiupl not, whli li. nltleiif,h bad .nmigh liill.ill Is
tli,. pi ,'iilt.c ,.f I'tle-is thill me wins,- I 1,-11,1,' . j-
Hirueti On, i it in lie In lb" 11. ie, I .ut y an Pills uRid th it
rsgm nnd tine the disease.
Fitm Mi", !-. yiiunt, l"itzi'iin eiitd li.lie.fr, Tl.slm.
1 find ode fr ln I llge d""" ,if)i HI' Pills liken at lie)
plopi r I hiie. t ! I'xeelh-'it pi in li.i-sor l'if imtinnl tree.
hm wle-ll wledly it p.illlll) si.ppn .... 1. and nls., ,ny
eff'etll.il In i 'mi-.f tin, r'ilniti 'l and ezel ir-fiiin. i 1 1
Illi- s" lllllell the best pit) si M. L-ll.l.o llilll 1 ICCOUmtriliT
no i. the- fo my patienfs.
rioi.MU !!ci: Vr. II iwl.t,nf Hi' M.n,n1'$l !)! fhme'i.
Pt I i.m llorvr. Pii.aniiiiti.fhi. .lie. 0. Lsr-f-.
lI'.M.Iirii -11, : 1 sbnllld be liuglalefld fT 111" lell.f
tour skill bus Iniitnihl mo H 1 did tad np"il my inse to
j'lii. A ells tthd lu in v lliiihs and biMiigbt on . xcrn
ii.it Ing ii'itrtd'iii:inin, lihli'li etub-d in i hi nni.' ,,ciii,r
uiu. .Ni'lMlthst inllng I b id fl.o l,e-t i,f plij-b l.in tbo
di-e.ise gieiv wnrie nnd .ruise, until b. Ihe nd.he ofjouc
. X",db nt nn-nt in llaltleiure, Hr Slnrkenzl", I tiled jnur
Pill'. 'I bell ill, its were slow, but sure. It) crscuilng
in Hit use of Ihem, I am now tnliul) ..ell.
Sl-MTH ClllVtirn, I'lltoll Ituilge, I.n.. f. Vrr. 1CSS.
D-t. A via: 1 b ne I o entirely cured, b. )onr Fills. (
Hhfmnntic CimI a i.;iluful tll-.i-.-i-. that b.id iifTiicti d luo
f.,rear. S IN' CENT SI.1DP.I.L.
jOjy-.Mnst of the Pills In nnrket rmilnlu Mercury,
ulilcli, nllhongh n i.ilimlle rsimsl, In sklirol li.mdi.ls
dangcions in a public pill, from the dreadful cmisc
queiici'S that fiiii"iitly f ill 'W Its Inciiullen ni. These
Duitalu no nicicuiy or inlneial sut.stoori, wbnteier.
Prigs, 25 canto por liar,, or 5 Boxes for $1.
Prepared Dr. J. C. AYES &. CO., Lowell, Man.
Sold by E P '. utz, G SI Ilagenbitrh, mid J K Stover
lllm iiisburgi J Hchii) ler, Rohrsbiiia ; SInsters te riou,
SIHIville; P .Masters. Ronton ; La.artis & Fisher, Or
nnneville; C. F Fowler Fowlersiillc; A Miller, d'r
wick; Low & llros.,Conterillo; 11 F Hi igh.nl k Nuss
Fspy ; SI ( .Shoemaker, lluckhorn ; 11. ighnrt k Nuts,
Slninville: J Fhaipless. CutlawiFsa; Lreasy k Co,
Light Street : and dealers everywhere.
July '21'., lrX2-ly.
7--v.w EVANS .t WATSON-
-I, (."..-I HAI.ASIANDI.lt SAFES", HE
;'Jl!5riVf; SIOVED to .Ve. Hi ioulh 1'ovrth
'Ks' S.'k a reel, r.ulalclphta, nave on
..nu ti nir!ii iiss'T.iiii-ii. hi i ir-i
'I'l.ii.r J.I n ...1... O. .I'...
lso, iron doors, for banks n mi
PVatbsVjV. makes of locks equal to any mnde
. ,'. t " PH HI'S, irilll MIlUll-l S lll'Jl SII-I , illl
in the I'liited Plates.
firs S'lfr in one fr). .111 came out right! with cov
tentf in pond condition.
The F.ilumatider f.if.s of Philadelphia against IhJ
world.
EVANS k VAT'ON,
have had Din surest ileiiio.trationiii Hie following r"t
liflcate tli.it their manufacture of H.ilaniainb;r Hales, has
lit length fully warranted Hi . repr.-seul.ilioiis w hlch Im 7
been mnde of ihem n rendering nil undoubted security
against the terrific i lenient.
Philadelphia April 12. laid.
.1fssrs Kraut Sf Walton: (inilleiiicn-ll ull'ords us
Ihe highest satisfaction to state to you, that owing 'In
the very iirolettive qnalilb s oftiM) of the Muluinuudor,
Hares whii Ii we pun hiiseil of you some rive month sine
wo saved a large portion of Jewelry, and all our bonks,
tec, exposed lo Ihe cnl.ituiuous, lire inliaiistt'ad place on
Hie morning of thu llth jii,i
Wlicn we reflect (Im tlie.s gfjs were localed in the
fourth sfory ofthe building wu occupied and that they
roll subsequently jutnn In up cf burning runts, where lh
vast concentration of the bent caused tli brass plates H
melt, we caiiitoi but regard th-preservation of their val
nob o contents iA most conviiiung proof of the gnat se
curity alfordcd by your snles.
We shall lukc great pleasure in recoinnieiidinr tt'''
men of business as a sure reliance against fire.
GEORGE Y. HIM.MONfii IIRa. ,ri. tli -,
D. I Ley have since purchased six large rJufo
Julyii'J, le(i.'. August M '
GREENWOOD SEMINARY.
iMiUenUe, Columbia County, Penn a
This well knowli School for both sexes will opm
NOVEMIIER 3d, 1802.
The recent additions tn Hie buildings; render ocr..
filiations for innrHllinii simy boarders.
The course or study w ill embrace three drpnrtircnt
- tho Normal, tho Hclcittific. mid the Cominertinl.
IhePrliiclpal I will be assisted hy experir need lead
ers, fully qualified for their respective positions.
larents and others may rest assured Hint no efTorU
will be spared lo muke theFchool worthy of pntronnrt
nnd that iho welfare ofthe ctiidents, iiitrllettiiallt'
physically, and morally, will receiveourrnnstniitrnn)
lor application, circulars or further particulars, i iV
press Ihe undersigned, at SIHInille I oltiinbia rniiiily 1 1 .
T. MAXWELL POVI H.
JOHN II. PA'ITON, A SU
Fniicipjli
Mlllvillo, Pa Sept. 13, iec2,
iikbtsou p oirsc;
M..t T. P.WATSChV
LIVERY STAllLR JlTTCHElh
nnriTt Sicp Ht, Ukxweiis VAtiKtT U A-'rin, l'mt
.Nov ?0, 1B05.
em