Farmer's Department. SUNDRY CONSIDERATIONS. Doss every animal have a comfortablo protection from the pinching cold and poltlng storms I If they do not, rest as- flnrod that thoir proprietors aro loosing money faster than thoy are aware of. Put calves in an apartment by tlicm- oelvos, especially at night, wliero they oan be wcllfod, and where thoy oan lie down and bo comfortable. A few hundrod foot of boards, and three hours work, will mako a comfortable sholtor for half a dor on calve3. Let them bo well fed with tho finett quality of hay and some out corn stocks, and cut Btraw with about one quart of raeal,tdaily ; and let them havo a good bed of straw. When thero aro a fow. weak and' feeble sheep, let them be separated from the flock and placed by themselves, whero they will receive a little extra attention. Sco that store hogs have a good nest warm and dry ; as they will not thrive well when exposed to the wet and cold of winter. Let every domcstio animal have access, at all times, to good water that is nearby. "When thoy arc compelled to go n furlong or two as many cattlo do they often drink to much which gives them the colic. STARTING SEEDS EARLY Rev. Daniel Emerson, Summit 00 Ohio, Btatcs tli nt ho has beon successful in giving garden seeds an carloy Btart in tho following manner : "Having sclcetcd the quantity needed, each sort is tied up by itself in a cloth, the name being written on a slip of paper, and enclosed with the seed. Tho packa ages aro then buried about two incites deep in tho ground for a week or two. When ready to plant, tho kinds used for jplanting are taken from tho bags used. They will bo fouud to have swelled, per-1 hapa sprouted, and ready to grow if the ground should be quito dry, it is best to t water tho drill after dropping tho seeds; and then cover with dry earth. Mr. Evj Bays by this plan ho has never failod to taU plants from every seed planted. If each seen is piaccti wncrc u is wamcu to grow,' It Will saVO tne laoor or. IU1U111U, though many prefer to thin their rows, -leaving the most prominent plants to grow. j CURE FOR FOUNDER. As soon as you disoovor that the horse Jis foundered take him to tho nearest branch W Btrc?m of water and tie him in it, standibg nearly up to his belly his head bo high that he cannot dring. If tho weather is warm, let him stand in it sever al hours, then tako him out, rub his legs thoroughly to promote circulation, and again "tie him in tho water, if ho is still 4amoV By repeating this process two or throo times tho horse will be effectually eurd. If tho weather is cold when tho horso is foundered, that is in tho winter, tho '.horso must not bo allowed tj stand in tho ' water more than twenty minutes at a time when he should be taken out and his legs rubbfid diliffontlv till thov become drv and I .!.,. .:...t..:n r il, worm mu w uii,uu xnado active, ana this process man bo re- poatedtill the horse is cured, which will be generally Trith in twenty-four hours. This remedy will cosi nothing, can do no possible haim, and will in every instauco care, if the disease has not been of too long standing. Don't bo afraid to ry it. REMEDY FOR PEACH BOREtt. Tako about a half a pint of common alt; sew it up in a small bag of cotton cloth, tic this in tho fork of a trco, whero let it remain ntl iho salt is dissolcd ky rains that fall, whioh will bo in tho course of two years, and tho work will bo dono The brine that runs down the trunk of itho troo, will kill both worms and eggs as xhey arc dcBpositcd 'besides, it proves a bonefit to tho .tree. Should thero bo'an accumulation of gum at tho botton of the itroe, it-should be removed so that the solu tion may reach tho worms. It is equally destructive to the aniilo tree borer and .aphis at tiio roots. IiWTO FATTEN LAMBS. Oats givon.to lambs as Boon as thoy .aro able to eat it, will fatten them nioro rogidly haa any othei food. Place thorn in a smsll trough raised about six inches from tho floor, so situated that tho old eiecp cannot get at them. Tho Iambs will begin to oat the oats at about threo weeks old. 'By this process, lambs at ,4hree weeks old may bo raado to weigh ..fifteen pounds to tho quarter. A WRINKLE ABOUT THE AGE OF HOUSES. After the iiorso is nine years old, a wrinkle comes on tho eyelid, at tho upper corner of the lower lid; every year thero. alter, he has ono well deGnod wrinklo for ach year of his agoover. If, for inslano0 borso has three wrinkles, ho is twolvo ; if four ho it) thirteen. Add tho number of wrinkles to nine and you will afwaya jjalit. NATIONAL HOTEL, (Lata White Swan,) II ACE STREET, ABOVti TUIKD PtlltiADISIiPHIA. D. 0. SIEGIUStT TnoratRTOii. Formerly fom Eagle Hotel Lebanon, Pa I, V, KIIOAIIB, CUttXi March S!), lBIS'J-ISm, MOUNT VERNON HOTEL No. 117 and 110 North Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. The above well known establishment has been leas by thu subscriber, This Hotel Is conveniently loeatod In a central ami httslnoss part of tho city. It It large and commodious, and well furnished throughout. Persons visiting hecltynro respectfully Invited to call andpatrnulia this establishment, as nothing shall ba wanting to mako the guests comfortable and satis Anil. TERMS ONG DOLLARS PER DAY. Citizens and visitors can bo accommodated on reas onable terms by tho day, week or inontn, J. OTTENKIRK, Proprietor. No 77 nock Hufhlla. I.ate of Baltimore, Mil, and Mniinon House, Second HI. nillaiic'pnin. March 7, 1803 3m. JOHN DOLL 502 Market St., Philadelphia TMPntrrr.H of Toys. Pines nnd fancy Art r es. 1 Tho laricrt variety of Tines, Toys, llaskcts mil FANCY GOODS TO UH FOUND IN THE CITY. Plcntcall and Examine, March 7, 1803 'WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVER WARE. 3L nPho undorsicned would respect t"- sSt B tolly Invito your attention to his well so i&iiSa A lectod stock ofl'InoOold and Silver watch- so Fine Geld Jewelry, of every kind ami variety of styles-comprising all of tho newest and most beautiful designs. Also, Solid Silver Ware, equal to Coln'-and the best Make of Hllver Plated Ware. Each article is war ranted tube as reprcsontcd. K7" Watches nnd Jewelry carefully repaired and satisfaction guaranteed, . I A CO II IIArLEY. (Successor to Slander & llarlcj-,1 No. Bii MARKET Street, FIULAD'A. Fcb'y 23 , 18B3, 3 mos, PAUL & THOMPSON, Gcucral Commission Merchants, DEALERS IN Fish, Provisions. Flour, llutter, Cheese, Oils, Dried . Fruits, Grain, Seeds, Beans, Whiskey, Wool, . Contry Produce and Merchandise generally. No. 31 North Wharves, Piiilascuiiia. ffiy" Consignments of Provisions, Flour and Country Produce solicited, nnd returns promptly inailo. Cash ndvancod when desired. ORDERS for all kinds of Fish, Provisions, Flour, Dried Fruits, &c, filled at the lowest Cash Prices. August 1, ltaco I'Jm. PHILADELPHIA. PAPER HANGINGS HOWELL & BOURKE, Corner Fuitrth nnd Market Streets. Philadelphia, have now in stock, a line variety of WA L I. PAPER S, Cot up expossly for their Spring Trade. WINDOW P.UT.R OP EVERY GRADE, to which they Invite the atlonlUn of Storekeepers. K7" In their rctallcparlinsiit. will bu found the choicest styles oi me noti. March 7 ld03 3 mos.scas JOHN S. LEE & CO., No. 40, NORTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. HOPE MAKtiUS AND SHIP CHANDLERS Spun Cotton for Caulking. Ropes; Twines, Tar. Pitch Oakum, Mocks, and Oars", &c. August 1, 11M0- 1'J LEATHER ! LEATHER I ! T1II1 undersigned would announce, that he has on hand atliisIlatnndCnp Emporium, on Main St., Illooms burg, iiiinsortnieiit of dillcront kind of leather, such as lino calf skins, morocro, (red nndblacK)und linings, all cf which he witl sell cheaper than can be had elsewhere Mi nils niarKct. uaii auucxcuiine t lie in or you selves JOHN K. GIHTON. Bloomsburg, May 21, ie02. FIUSUHUTII Sz UKOTUERs: WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER? NO. 105, NORTH THIRD STREET Five doorebelowRaee, PIIII.ADni.PIIIA SCilOLARSlllTS FOR SALE. Pittsburgh Commercial College. llinghamptiii " " Crittenden's " riilladolphia. Siratton.Ilrynnt & Co.. " Thcss Hcrips, are iunmnunts of $15 and $50 and arc n so much cash, by the Student on cntring cither ofih ( abovo 1,'oiicgos. lonngmun ttesirlng to obtain ullnisl' cd Collegiate i:ilucatn,u, will hera Hilda good specula :oii uy "I'l'iying u. ine unieu ui ine Nov. I.IdlW. UOI.UMUIA DEMOCRAT. TINWARE & STOVE SHOP, rpiIC undersigned respectfully Informs hU ai,i frU,,.i JL and custumers. that he has purchased his brothers hereX!',," " 'J!?. A"? 5 '.""i"! .".'I iaarV STOV ES over introduced Into thin innrko -ra nl8 ;tock eonlUu of a COIIlIC0 :nV,ottmJt of w"ieth VZS''lr&Xi "He Tight stoves, Cauaoii Stoves, tic, &c Stovepipe and Tin-" v..,nuiuuj ui, nan uhii iiiuiiuiiiciiircu 10 order, All kinds of repairing done, as usual, on short notice. T),o patroMgo of old friends and now customers ro. pectuuiy soiiuicu. A. l. RUPERT. r(it0onisburg, November 3d 18C0. tf. JOSEPH FUSSELL, Manufacturer of .UMBRELLAS, SUN UMBREL LAS and PARASOLS, Nos. 2 &4 N. 4th St., PIIILA'D. March 7, lBH3-3m. A LECTURE, f ppwm a mm, Just published in a sealed Kneel x eentt. A Lecture on tho Naturo Trcatraont & Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness luvoluutary ihnission., Sexual Debility, nnd linped-u incuts to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Coiibum-d tion, llpllepsyutid fits; .MeuUn and Physical Incnp-i city, resulting (roin Self Abuso. tc Hy Rob, J.Culvor. wi-ll, M, I).. Author of tho Green Hook JtC. The world renowned uuthorinthisadiuirablo Lecture clearly provos from his own ciperienco lliat the awful consequences ofSelf.Abuso may b) cITectually removed ultlinnt iHeilirlnn. nn.1 with..,. . .... operations bougies, insrtumeiits, rings or cordials poiii-' ting out n mode of eure at once certain undcftectual bv which every stillorcr no matter what his condition mny oe, may vn.o ..i, n.tu ciienpiy, privately, anil radically, This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands ami til mi . sands. Sent under seal to anv addrnsn In nintn envelope, mi the receipt ol'bii Cents, nrttostiiee ctniiino t,y addrcsKBg, uiiah J.u. KLINE Ic CO., S! fowpty. New York, Post ollleo Ilox, 6fl Febtiary 2tJ, 1693, F, 0. LIGHT & CO., ( Late Light & Ilradburye. ) Piano I'Wte iTlaiiufhctiii'cr 421 Broome Si,, New York Bccond Ulock East of Ilroadwny. FO. LIOUT, tho original founder of tilll WCll'knoWll EslnbtlahtnAnl. Renin. Inrln, llll fll,l VrlirHrnl Plnnr. I'...,. f.,..u t .1.. A ""w .".. ,..,rui inu laiu urfll II - Lieht & uridburvs." havitis retnlneii lit. 'i' n.n,i..i. . iiicic.i.ii .uu iviiuio uusilies stoe.K. ttirtteriMlu JL' i . nn, I solo proprietorship in his Valuable Patents, inclusive ui ma icitumitu i ninn i- irISUI..Vl EU IRON FRAMES, is the only one who can make Ihe superior Plnnn V-mrteadr whirl, ILL l.A... l.n. 1 A All infringcmeRta oil Ills riehis will l,e nr, 1 .'i,.,l according to law. H7All Piano Fortes from this mauufurtnrv arp.vnr ranted perfoctin every respect for live years. A-iuurui ictiiis iu scalers. F O. Lighte U Co., -121 Broome St. New York. Aptil II, 1SIU-3 in. RESIOVAL. EACiLG IIO T JG I,. rpllE undersigned respectfully informs Ills friends JL and the public acnerallv. that he has retnnvit r.n. the "Union Hotel" to the "EAGLE HOTEL." in n,n hniOUlh of Muncv. where ha will ba hannv in .i... tain in a satisfactory manner all who may fuvor him with their custom. The best stabling in the county, with amnio accommodations for travelers ami iln.. No pains will bs spared lo rtndsr the stay ofgueits pleaitnt and comlortaslei A. M. a.MlTi(. I Muucy, April II, 1663. mWM WATER, vibe mEAir QitMtDV FOR THE GOW'STiTfi T 1 ON AND Tim roit D I A li E TPS . and diseases or Tin: Tkest Dangerous ami Troublesome Distorts, vl-ithUic Ihus far Resisted the lest Jlrecttd Treatment can be C-mplttily Controlled by the HMII'.IH'mk litore usl run cukativi: properllcs of tho mcdlilnc diicct Ihtmselvrs In the or gans of secretion, and by so altering the rotidltinu of the stomach unci liver that the starchy print iplu oflho food is nutcouvcrtcd Into sugar an long as thu system is under t li J Influence of the CONSTITUTION WATIIR, whicli five those oreans time to recover their keallhv tunc nnd vieor. Wu are able to state that the Cutisiitu-, 1 lion Water has cured every case of Diabetes lit which it has been given. STONU IN THU HI.ADDFIl, CALCULUS, tlRAVlll. IIRICK DUST ItllrOSITi AND MUCOUS OR MILKY DISCIIAUUUS Al'TI'.R URINATINd. Diseases occtiilng from onetind tliopnino cause uill bo entirely cured by"tho Constitution Wntar, Iflaketi j foi any length of time. Thu doso should vary with Iho , severity of the ttiscasc, irotn twenty drops tn a tea spoonful three limes n tiny, in titer. During the pas sage oflho Calculus, tho pain and urgent srmptoins should be combated with tho proper rctui'dics, then followed up llh the Constitution Water, as abuvc di rected. d ysm knorr aq;a, or painfull menstrua tion, AND IN MI:N0RRIIAUIA OR PROl'USB FLOWING, Roth diseases arising from n faulty Accretion of Inn menstrual fluid in the. one case being too Utile, and accompanied by scvi'ro pain J an-l the oilier a luopro- luse secretion, wincn win ne speciuiy cureu ny inu Constitution Water. ! That disease known as FALLING OF TUP. WOMI1. .. I.I..I. I. .1... ....,,( nl .. .nlm li,. ..CI,.. lln..,iA,,l. e that organ, nnd is known by a sense of heaviness .mil dragging pains in tho back and sides, and at times ac cotiipanhd by sharp tbciiiallng or shooting piiins through the pints, u ill, in all cases, be removed by t homed ieine. There is another class of symptoms nri-ing from IR RITATION OF Till! WO.MI1, which physicians call Nervousness, which word covers tip much ignorance, nnd in nine cases out of tell the doctor doe not really know whether tho symptoms are thu disease, nr thu disenso the symptoms, Wo can only cniiinernte them beru. I nenk more nartlculnrlv of Cold I'ect. Patnltn- tion In the Heart, Imparcd Memory, Wakefulness, Flash es of UcAt Languor, Lassitude, and Dimnessof Vision, SUPPRESSLD MENSTRUATION. Which In the unmarried female is a constant recurring disenso, and through neglect tho seeds of luoru grave and dangerous maladies tire tho result; and as month after mouth passes without an eirort being made In at sist nature, the suppression becomes chronic, ihe pa tient gradually louses her appetite, the bowels aro constipated, night Sweats cumu on, and cottsumptiun finally ends her career. LEUCOltllOIA OR WHITES. 1 his disease depend upon nn lufl.imatlon of mucous lining nf tne vagina and womb. It is in nil cases ac companied by severe pain in the back, aeeruss the bowels ntul through thu hips. A tcaspnnofiil of Hie medicine may be taken threo times a day, v ilh nu in jection nfn tablepoouful oflho meilicime, mixed with nha'f.piutuf soft water, morning anil evening. IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE 111. ADDER, INI'LAMATION OF THE KIDNEYS AND CA TARRH OF THE IILADDER, BTRANUURY AND I1URNINGOU PAINFUL URINATING. For these diseases it istrulya sovoreigu remedy, and too much cannot bu snldlnilspraiso A single dues has been know to relive tho most urgent syptnms, Aro you troubled with that distressing pain in the small oflhe back and through the hips f A teasjiouuful a day of Constitution Water will relievo J on like magic. FOR DYSPEPSIA, It hasnn cn.ii.il in relieving thu Most distressing sinp tnms. Also, Headache, Heartburn, Arid Stomach Vom itlng Food, ic. Take a teuspnoufiil alter diisk-r' The dose in all cases may beincreascd if desired, biit should be done gradually, FIIV.--ICIAN3 Have long since glvuu up the use of buthn, rubelijnnd juniper in the treatment of th-8ri diseases, mid only use them fur want of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER Has proved itself aualtothe task that has devolved upon it. DIURETICS Irritate and drench Iho kidneys, and by ronUnnt Use soon Icul to dironle. degeneration and co Hlrmed dis ease. Read. RcaJ. Read.' IUnviu.k, Pit,, Junes IhliJ. Dr. Wm. II. Greuii Dacr Air: In Frlniary. istil, I wasalllicied utthtliu sugar diabetus.and I'nrllveiiioiiths 1 passed more than two gallons of titer in iH eiity.inur hours. I was ub'lged lo get up its often ten or twelve times during tils night, and hi live months Ilot about liny pounds iu woigtli, Durniiig tb mouth ofjiily 1KU1, 1 procured two bottles of Constitution Water nnd in twoduys after using it I experienced relief, ami alter taking two bottles 1 was entirely cured, sunn nfit.r regaining my usual good health. Yours Iruly. J, V. L Di: WITT. Boston Corners, N, Y Dec. a, icoi. Win. II. Gregg & Co.: Gents: I fre'ily give you liberty to make USO of 1 lie following Cirtillcato of thu value of Cnu.tltutiou Wa ter, which I can reccomiuciid iu Ibo highest manner. My wife, who was attacked v. ilh paluiu ihe shoitl. ders, whole length of the back, and in her limbs, with i-nipiiaiion ot lite Heart, attended with Falling of the Womb, Dysnienorrhoen, and "Irritaiiun of iho Ulad der," I called u physician, who attended her about .iiruuiiiouiiis, wnuii no ten ner iturs. itiau lie found her, I then employed one of lhe best physicians 1 wu, ci mice, u.ii.icj,ic,uu uur jur annul nine months. anil wnue sue was under tils caru sho did not sufler i,.u wb iui,i ,,uu nu iiii.-uiy gave ner uji and said "her case was Incurable." For, said he, "she u as such a combination qf complaints, that medicine given for uw .nncucci-inj.iiini Boiuuiuiier "i ncr nttueultie. AUout tuts limu sho commeuced to use CoNrmru in riKK, nun uMiiir ULier a.f nuisjiiiienf . n ...net , n.... dose teemed tnhave tho il.jreil cifei i. n.i .1,- l, .... iuiproving rapidly mder its treatiiieiit.and now uner Intends cn'ircly ho,- dngiestlc nlfairs. Site has lint ta- kcii nny oi uiet-os iiuno Wathi roraioul fourweeks andwoaru happy to sa' that It lias produced a periua- icnlll ncr,. WM. M. V.X IUJVSCHOTtN. MiLLrnttsi. CnhM. Viw. in ifioi On. W.m.II.Giimso; yjear ir: I have for several vrir. I, ,ni.v,.,.i Willi that tODUblcsoniuaud ilaiigerous dlsca-u Gravel which resisted all remedies ami ilori.,. ,,,,,, i i i Co.ssrnoiiosAi. Wa'ier, und you may be assured tlt.it I was pleased with the result It ha entirely cured mo and vou mav make nuv iim ,W ,1.,.,. ...... ....... ..... in rcgarn to tho medicine, as I have entire cunlldener ii, us umiuty. Yours truly, THESE ARE FACTS ENOUGH ' 'l0N'0 I hero is no class of dis,-.i,- il. .k in.i -...i. haastin effects iinon Dm tm lllflll f-niltslllliiln,. .... 111.. botes nnd diseases of tho Kidneys. Illadderand Urina ry Passages, and throuaU aftlso modesty they aro tier;.' lecled until thov arc so udviiiircl i, in I.,, i, ;.. . i controlorordiiiaryremedios.atidwo pfcseulihu CONSTITUTION WATER To tho public with thoconvlrtionthutithafl nne.innl In' rclievllll. S hi, hi. u nC.lifBnun .. i.-1 .. ie"cYi"B rla" of,l'"a,IC!l for wl'icli it has bscn i""."1 B0 ''"ilneiitly successful in curing; nnd wo trust ",Jl"u ""o rewarded in our cffurla in placing so vanianio rCMcuy in a form to meet tho reniilremcnts nr p.-uicni ami puyticiait, run QAL1, II V ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE 1, . .iyM,i'- " CO,, Prnprieiors. Nnw-York ' ' AC''t'' N' W C,lff dt'' Sept, 20,'lPUt. 3P;., 3BC r& x w x s y ATTORNEY. AT LAW, BLoo.vsuima, pa. Office In Court Ally, formerly occupied by Charlu R ltiirLiilntt Dloonubtirs, Dec. -I, lt?59. JOHN 0. YEAGEIt, .MANUFACTUREK. U WHOLESALE DEALER IN flUHATS, CAPS, STEAW GOODS, UONNEI'S AND AllTIFIOIAL FLOWERS, No. 2C7 North Third Street, -Phila'd. Nov. 59, 180?. CHEAP MILITARY GAPS ! MILITARY CAPS, of every sort, slzo APS. of every sort, slzo and quality sIcou'S lor saie cueap ai n Also Groceries, JOHN K. aiUTON. oomiburg, Sept. U, 1601. I'-UUM LIGHTNING, rpHE subscriber would inform his friends, that lis J. .Ti.m fla'n iVnner ho'Z' " m a scientific manner, the best PMiTiM poiNrtin Liamwixa boos. at 12) cents per foet. AI work warranted. .moo.u.bu.g.M.yvu6o. U-D-U. i mil mi as it ius sits raAWi.tr ti Tits vsitud s-rsTrs nl .uo- I VriVK ASSUMI-TIOK AND LXMCISS or AttnltRART ronER I BY I). A, MA 110 N Y, our nr ITS VICTIMS. "It is Important that the habits of thlnklug In n free country should Inspire caution In thoso tMitnift.nl with Its administration, to confine lhcmclvc wltltin tht'lr respective spheres, avoiding, In the exorcise of the powers of otto department to encroach upon another.--Tho spirit of encroachment tends to consolidate the powers of nil the departments In one, nnd thus to ere ato, whatever bo tho form of government, n rcnl Des potism," WAsniNUTOx. ' "Cllngtn tlio Constitution, n the shipwrecked marl ncr flings tn tho last plank, when night and tl.. .cm pest clnso around llltll," DANlf.t. W'tniTKK. O UILETON. Publisher, 413 Broadway. New York, E7" .Mr. Malumy's book with the nbovo tlllo will no puh'irhed tills wnuk, ..pni r, icuj, TIIEutidcrslgnentsniso extensively engaged In the Undertaking Uuslness. nnd kccpsconstautly on baud nd for salu at his Warcrooms, n largo assortment of I'lNISllED COFFINS, Rywhielt he la enabled tn 1111 orders on presentation Awn Keeps a good llorso and Hearse, mid will lit ill times bo rendy tunltcnd l itncrcls. SIMON C. SIIIVE. Illoomsberg, January 2'.), 183B AW JOB TYPE, AND Fancy.Printirig Paper WlJ arc now fully prepared tu print the nentcstaml cheapest JOB H'ORKln the country. GIBSON'S Illi v j iJ.m !i jfiai DECORATIVE ESTABLISIIillKKT, No. 12S, South Eleventh Street noar VI nut, Enameled Glass, Fresco, dfl and Encaiistlo Painting John iiinsot. Gt II. Gidi w. January li, ltJUl 3m.. NEW BARBER SHOP Iu Court House Alley, NtXT DOOR TOUIS OrUCE Or. TIIK "COLUMBIA DRMOCR IT," li LOOMS1I UHG 1'A. November P, I8CJ. DISSOLUTION. The co pirtncr.hlp heri tnfors tilstlni, b.'tneeu I), W. Lowell and A. J, Wnrner, uiiilerlhciiaiiieof-'Loi-ell k Wurnur," of Ihalliugliiiinton Cnmmcriial College was dissolved on the IHh day of January, IflKI. D. W. LHWELL. lliiigliatutnn April 3, lfC:l-ilQt, J ANTES H. SMfTrTi IMPORTKU Jl.VI) miOLKSALV. jT.JIl.F.Il BRANDIES, WINKS, WHISKEYS, GINS, AND LIQUOR-!, GENERALLY. So. Walnut Sis , between 3; ) ilh , PIIILAIIELPIIIA C. It. II r.NIlY, Traveling Agent and sJalusiiinn. C7"Ouni:its Kisi-mtdi.lv Boucitf.d. Nuvvmber 21, 18s2.-y. The Magic Time Observer, The PKimxTins or Mkciumsm. Being a Hunting mid Open fnee, or Lndy'j or Gen tlemen's Watch Combined. Ono of the prettiest. mot convenient, and derided ly thnbist mid cheapest timepiece for geneial and reliable use, ever ofl'.-red. It has within it and con. ueclcd Willi in machinery, Its own tindiug attach ment, rendering n key entirely tin necessary. The cases of this Watch aro cnmnnjeil of two inetals, Iho outer onu being lino Hi carat gold. It has the Improv ed ruby aclintt lever movement, mid is warranted mi accurato timepiece, Price, superbly engraved, per case or n hull dozen, ? 2111.00, Hmuplo Wati lies, in neat moroccn bones, fur those proposing lo bay at wholesale, S:M, scut by express, with bill payable on delivery. Soldiers must remit payment iiindvmtro, us wu cannot collect from those in the Army. Addro.s HU1IUARD 1IKOS. & CO., J?ole Impoilers, Cnr. Nassau 4c John ."ts.. New York. J.inunry.1l,lf-03 fiw. DISSOLUTION. The partnership liereteroro cjiistitig between thu nn ilerriiiicd. in Ihe .Mercantile! Ilii&inccs, was dis'tdved upon Ihe 1st day nf April, 16113, by iiiulii.il coiiseNt. All persona indebted ihJImi laic linn, uru ri"piested to make early setlluuient. The books aro tu the hands of P.O. Eyer, it tin Store. S. II. MILLER, 1". C. EVER. nioonisburg, April 18, lSU3.--3in. (Opposite Ji(ieennc?i'ic flail,) Cll HSTXUT B'l i! E ET ,lt ETW I'.EN V I P i ll jl m i y vi i . m tit sW'l M r iu I I II iJt t WVATT ic IIEIII.IMJS. .. . Proprietors, November 30, lr('.l. Muicli 13, IMS ti tt t a r i i ii ti r . F. 0. IIAllK'ISON, SI. 1) WOULD respectfully inform the rltiens ,f !,.0 burg, nniU icinlty, that ho runt iunes the pruc lice nd solicits a share ol public, patronage. OrniK. on Main Struct, ilmt tnu.p tminu. tko Courl House, laiKiinstilrr. I ebruarya, ItJ3J-tf. ADMIN ISTIvA'l'OH'S NOTICE. Estate of llciij, Jones, deeeised.' 1 ETTEKS nf Administration nn ihn l'..,n, .. n.,t iL, Jones, late tif Oiunge towusbcip, Ctflumbia county, deceased, have been granted by Iho Register ef Cnluiii. b a county, tn tho iindersicned; nil persons having claims against thu cstalo ot the decedent aro re'tuested to present theiniothi Adminifctrtiior at his residence in said township, without delay, nnd all persons in debted to make payment fortliwtlli. ., . .o... JAMES JONES, April 4, JPf53.-4jvv. 52. AtvCr. ElYSBURG AOADE31Y FOR MALES AND FEMALES. r.HV J. F. WAMPOLK, A. M P.nidpaHnd Peach- rr of Lauguagos. STKPIIF.N W. OWEN, Teacher of Mathematics and L'uglish llMnehes. rpllF. HUMMER SESSION will commeiieo in MON .1 DAY. APRILlWtb. Instruction will be glvoninll iho C, inuioii and Higher English llraudics, Latin. Groek uud Herman Languages, InstrumenJal and Vocal Music, flood boarding can bo hud in jirjvato families iutuo country at SI,5Ua week, and iu tho tillage tor J-J TERMS PER UUARTER OF II WEEK IL Elcmentnty EnglUh Uranthes, . Common " j JUgher " . . . , Latin, Greek or German, .... , Music on thu Piano or Melodcon, fcxtru) . Vocal Muic. (extra) i Hook. Keeping, (extra) . . . t i Contingent Expenses 5 j oo a co 5 oo 7 00 S 00 l no i oo I Address REV. J. F. WA F.'wAMrOLE,Prlnclnal." j Elysburg, Pa., April 1, leti3.-3w - - Columbus Male and Femalo Acadomy, WITH Normal and Oommcrcial Instruction, PROF. It. H. IIINailAM, Principal, and MRS. S, 11 IHNGIIAM, Preceptress jl iiiniiiut.il, rrccepirnss. MONIIAV , tiio UOllI The next term of this institution will commence CP OlVllAV. II, "ilclc nt Al'IMt. In., Tiiitio,., from 1 lo tern. o HO ner term. Uv Hoard from SI 73 to SJ 00 ncr week. Rn I ruonis (or thoso wishing to bourd thcuihe'vcs For further parlicnlara iniiiru of tho Principal. . JOHN KOons, Bcc'y of Trustees, i New Columbus, April ll m. HI ECONOMY IS WEALTH. OU E YOUR COUGH F0lfl8 CENTS The best uni cheapest Household remedy in the World. 1 MADAME ZADOO PORTER'S i OMIT IDStKl EaSSQiZltSLDVo Miii'AMi. .a iii'u i OU TER'S Curative llalsam is wnrrnnled If used cccnrdlng to the directions, to cure iu all cases Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma nnd all affections of the throat and Ldngs, Mndamo Zndoc poitci's llalsam Is prepared with all tho rcpilsito skill, from n combination uf the beslrem cities the vegetable klnndnni nlVonls, its remedial quali ties are bared on -lis power tn nsslsl the healthy clrcti latino tifthe blood, through tliu Lungs. It is not a vio lent remedy, hut cmollciit wnrming, senrciiiug nun en j ,'rii.u, inn nu iii.vii i'j oldest person or tho young est child. MadamZadoc Port! r's bal sam has been In uso by tho iu i c ror over is years, nnu ms ncnlrcd Its present snlu linnlv by being rccnintnen- ded by those who have used it tn their afflicted friends i tlielr alll cted friends ' I . ... , . . . ,,,. ' r I -'lOSC illliimiliil. .unci..,,, u ...ii,u. v ........... n,IUP ,M. Ilatsatn is sold nt a price which brings It In the reach nV,',kc, ln Wlth a passenger enr attached, leaves I of every mil tn keep It conveiil,int for use. '1 he time-1 1,,;1,;",1,i..,u ul i p. M-, for Reading and all way sill ily uso of n single bottle will prove to b worth 100 J1""" ! llVP, Kending at 12, noon, nnd DownliigKmii tlmesits tint. i p, ,M, for Phlladelphluntid all nay nations. NOTICE. Have your money I Do not be psrsttaded .,. ho mv0 r,Mns run daily, Sutid.iy excpled. I tn pttrchnso attlcles at Is tn $1 which do not contain i,i ndnv trains leavo Pottsi Illi) at 7,3UAMand Phlla I Hut virtues of a Elccttt bnttlo of .Madamu Porter'a Cti-' . "j . , t .,)3 ,.Mt rntlvc llalsam, the cost of manufacturing which is n '"'l'",u oilESTEIl VAI.LEV RAILI10.MI . grent as nlinnst nny other inodlclnoj and the very low i.n.,.neera from Downlngtown and Intertneditile 1 ntecr at which ft is sold, makes th profit to tho sell- ....,,. ,.f ,i,n H.1.1 A SI and l.IIU P M Iraiusfroiii Phil- erappa. tntly small, and unprlnelpalcd dealers wii someilincs recoiumeml other medicines on which their profits nro larger, unless tho customers Insist upon havlnp .Mailamo rortcr nnd nono otner. sis inr Madame Porter's Curative llalsam. prico l.lccnts, i mid 1 mi large hollies at 25 oeuts, and take tin ntlier, ',?'rulil by all Druggistsnttd Storekecpcrcat t.lcts. n. I in larger bottles m S3 cents. HALL RUCKLE, Pr prlotors, New York. January 31. It?ti:. J NoS. !), 11, 13, 15, 17 Courtlaiult Street, ',.,.. , ,,. ... vein vrii.- ..im--.. t,-.T 111,, , I,.,- W Vl'll' frtl,l- l.lM'C. '""""""""" This old-established nnd favorite resurt of the Ibis I- iii- Cuiiitiuiittv Ins been recently refilled, mid is emu. plelo in everything that can minister to the comforts of its patrons Ladies and families nro specially and care- fullv tirovlded for. It l centrally located in the bitiness part nfllic city, and Is contiguous to the principal lines i.f steamboats, cars, omnihussos forrics, &c. In couscpiciico of the pressure caused by the Rebel lion, prices have been reduced to 0c Dollar a d MJ'Uj Cents per Dai. I Ihe table Is amnly siinnlied with all the luxuries nf IhoseasHii.nndlscipial to that ofany other hotel in (ho country. Ample accoinmoilntions are olfercd for ttnwnrd of IPO gueots. D Do not believe ritnncM.linrkmen, and others who. may sayuio western Hotel mil." D. D. WINCHESTER, Proiirletor. THOS. I). WINCHESTER. Feb. 15, leCS. yA.v 'Ihe New ommercinl Buildings arc hat led opposite Court Home, aunir of Court and Cicnango-S'rcets. Tills College Is in noway connected with anv other Iii'titulion. The energies of ilu entire Faculty are exclusively de voted tothK Thodci-lgu nfthls Institiillcin iin atrnrd In Vming Men an oppurtuniiy fur acptiring a THorough Practical IjNsinci JldHCntlvn The HooU nnd Furms tire carefully arraneed by Practical Acc-Mintanls, i-xprrssly fur Ibis liislilnlicm, and Ihe couri-u tf lnitructluii ii such to combine Then ryaud Practice. COLLEGIATE COURSE. This Cniirsu cmbraees Itook-Keepliig in all its ,1c partmenlj, Peiitimauslilp.Coiumercfal Arithmetic, litis moss Cnjrespoudonre, (;onimerclal Law, I'n'illeal Ecoti nnty, Cniumerrinl Ethics, I'nrtuerkhlp settletnents, He tcetiug Ciiiinti'ifeiti-d and alljred llank-Vntes, Ac. 'I he Speneerlan Systi-m of Peniitiianship is l.iught in all its varieties, by the most skillful manersnrihe art. The tlook-Keeplug department is under Ilia special supervision mid instruction of thj Principal, D. y I.OUM.I.. (IEVERAL ll?FoilMATIO.V. f-'tiidents can enter nt any time j no varntlnn. Usual time tn comp'ete the Course, from fin, 12 weeks. Assis tance! h red to graduates la procuring silitalinn". Graduates are presented with an elegantly engraved Di ploma. By For natalogue of TU pages, specimens of penman ship, &c, unclose tno teller Mumps, mid address " ,V- l-lVi:LI.,Priiipal. Atlgmt .10, I8b2. tMnya, lac.' ISm, C It I T T E N D E N ' S I'lHUDiaPIin VOAIIHKKCIAL. CO L L E G E .. E, comer of 1th ami Chestnut Streets N. PHILADELPHIA. Tilts IniiTUriox, which was established In 1RII and is now concp!eutly in the eighteenth near tit lis exist ence, numbers muring its graduates, hundreds nf the niost-iiicccmful Merchants 'ind liusltiess Men of our Country, TiicOujtcTof the Institution is sulci) lojilt'of.l j'rdi!" men facilities for thorough preparation for buslflssei Tun Ua.vNciiKsTAUnii rare, Bookkeeping, as applica ble tolhe various departments of trade; Penmanship bothiilaiuandornninsiil.il; Commercial law. Mat he' mallet, Xacigatian Cull Knginccring, Dratrin ogarpltij, and Modern Langnoges, e Ttk SvstrH ok LNSTttut-rinv Is peculiar ; no classes or set les.nns aro minlo inu of, but each student is tnu"bt Individually, sotliatho may cummoncont any lime, and attend at whatever hours a re ino.t conveuleiit, Oatai.ooues nrilssuedaiiiiiiaynfter Iho lSth of April contnining nauios oflho uudeutsfiir th.i year, and full particular ofteriiK.&c. mid mav bn nl,i iii,,.,i time by addru.ing the Principal. 3 Ix Cxtkssive Aooommoditioxs, vidc-sprcad reputation and Ihocrii'iaiffcrlcriiceIAs Principal, this ln.it. th ders facilities superior toany other in tin, em,,.. try. for young men wishing toprcpnro for business and toobtaiu at tho same tiinu x iiii-loma, ieirA vill ',, .. """"""""" i"r iiitiu m.ein 10 any Mcrchan. tils llou.o. u.7'niTr.n.N,s'rrirs of Treatises on Hook-Kfh-. ixn, now uoru widely circulated than any other work on the subject, nru for sale at tho College. S. IIODGE3 CRITTENDEN, Mornvj-at-Lau, PniNcn-Ai,: Jan. 23-1SG'' lm, NATIONAL C0I.U1EKC1AL COLLEGES LOCATED IN PHILADELPHIA, ,8.n.CCUNER7TII AND CHESTNUT ST3 Ncio York City, Brooklyn, Albany, Troy Buffalo. Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago, and Si, Louis. nook-keeping, Penmanship. Commercial Arithmeti, Commercial Law. Forum. (!,...,. L...i..,.u ... cally taught. .,'-.", ,c. Iheso Colleges bejng under tko soma general audio. i , .7l!""'l"'"li" ""itinir in each tho advantage, of all, oiler greater facilities fur imparting iurtrue I i than nny other similar inslitiition Iu the country. A Scholarship issued by auy onu is good in all ft i a unlimited Umo. Tho PliiludclBhiiOoUorn hna inn .n, i nnd refurnished iu n superior inauuer, und is nowfl uiee.iiiiiuBiuM prosperous Uuuuncrcial Institution iiiq ncuc;. llrvant i: Stratinn'. .ei.nr n..i,. i Ilook.kcepltig.C'oniincrcial Arithmetic, and Coiiuuer Laiy, for sale, and sent by mall. C7- Forfull pattlcularlscndfor a circular. uclnbpr 18, itjOSi yw. TO THE MUSICAL. ' Tls Sweet lo bo Remembered." MMira NOTED SONG has just baen set to music, I J. adapted to tho Piano, and lite author litis had it I v, I . i hj ii ii ii. no is reany now to nil orders en Ihe shortest notice, by mail, to any part of tho United Slates. Price S3 cents per copy, sent prepaid toany address, To agents a liberal deduction will be made. Address li. ROGERS, April) 1.1803. 8el""B"ve. Snyder county. Pa. D" Any paper giving tho above ono Insertion, and sending a marked ropy to the I'Seiinsgrove Times," shall rccelvo a copy by mall, I'or two Insertion, two copies; end for three insertions three conies will be sent. BLANKS! BLANKS! I Of every dssuriptioii, for salo nt tuinoffio Rending IlalV Rond. 11U3V nni'ATTRIJNK LINE FROM nilLAnELnil A 10 r i'tr iNTimoin op Pennsylvania, tiik 1 VfeloVl.Kll" J. BUSaUEIIANNA. W"' LAND AND W VOMINO VALU. B, THE NORTH, NORTHWEST AND THE CANADA8. PASSENGER TRAINS . ,i.. -mnnnnv's denot nt thrltcritlh and tnllow- 1,1111 , street., lMillntfelphlnnt the following hours: ..,... ii r... iinn.llncr. Lebanon. Ilnr llsbiirg, Potlsvi Ic, Plncgrovc.Tnraaiiua, Sutibury, Wllllamsp'itt Mn Ira Rod ester, Niagara, Falls. Iluir.i o, Allciilow.i, Wilsesbarrc, Plttstott, Yotk, Carlisle, ChanibersbHrg, ''fflualti'comiccts at READING v-ltl. East Pen.. svlvnnlariailrna.l trains for Allcntmvn, fccnnd will; Dm Lebanon Valley train for llnrr sburg, fccj at PORTCL NTON with Catawlssa Railroad trains for Wilkcsba w-. Wllllatnsport, Lock Haven, I Imlrn, fcc, ARRIHIIURO llliNorlbrej. Centra , Cumberland Val ey. and Bchuylklll and Bus.pi?hamm trains for Noillminberiaud, tllllainspoit, York, Chamber.burg, ,,',,t'8t,,V0'C-AFTERNOON EXPRESS . ni.ii,ii,,i,tn 1,1 n.nn P. M.fnr Rending rnlls- V ie,lMiiegrove,llnrtisburr,&c.,coiincctlott at Harris il. Petn svlvnnla Continl Railroad trains for, vllle,lMiiegrove,llnrtisburr,fcc.,coiincciiou ni iiarris ( b itg with Pcnnsylvnnla Continl Railroad ttalns fpr '..".'."l.. M.;.itiren Onlral Ra Irond trains fo;, imsui.is .V""..r -,:,,,. ,,,,,1 ,,l l-n.l Clinton Willi Catawissa Railroad trains fur Milton Willlumspo,.. ."'''Va'mSdATION, . v,t ocinsii. i.iiiiiti. ,1.,,, ,i. u. tfnn.ll.,.. n. 0 !tU A. M stopping at all nay sl'itlons " artlvcs'in Philadelphia at IWU A M 81 iiinmi ne. leaves Philadelphia at 1,!)U P, M. ; arrive lnTXlnMWi lco llnrrlibur nt 8 A. S and Pollsvlllo ntU.13 A. M ntrivlng iu Niiladelph a. i l..',U P. M- Attcrnoon lra ni i cave M and Pottsv SVHieat,.io i 1,1. uin, e - . ?. -tcl tlilf. returning from Downlngtowu at ,,0l) A Jl ,, vi-iy YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSUURG AND i THE WEST Leaves New York,' nt 7 V M, passing Renting. nt 1 li 07 midnight) mm connecting ai iinrri-inua th Pennsylvania Railmad Expiess Train for Pillsbtirg I Returning, Express Train leaves llarrl.burg an aril valofPenniylvanin Express from Pittsburg at ,I,L A 1 M, pasilng Rending 5.1H A M and arriving at New i York nt I'V-M A M. Sleeping tars accompany these trains through bitwscti Jersey Cityaud Pittsburg Hlth- UMalHra"n.for Now York leave llnrrisbulg at 8 AM , .... I, t...l... Vi. IhrrKKiirC li'iil'i, u,V atlll -,OU I t'l. .IIUllllM.lia iwi D Vnrkatti A M and t. noon. SC1IUVI.K1LI, VALLEY RAILROAD. ' .e. im.it Pnttsvllln at 7.15 A M and 'l,3h I' .M, returning froniTiisciiroro at S.0.5 A .M, and 4,4., P ,M, SCIIlll LKILI. AND SUSC. UEIIANNA R til. 11U.MI. Trains leave Auburn nta.UAM for l'lnegrevo and llarrisburg, mid at U,40 A .M, uud 7 P .11 for piuegrove only; returning from t nrrlidmrg at 1,30 P M and Irom Fiucgruvc tit B A M nnd 4 and j r Jl. TICKET.". ti, ,.,,,..), t1rt rlnss tickets and emler.mt Hi ki l to all tin princlplu poliilsin lbs .North una West au.I uana- das. . ,i,.,,ri.o , The follow lug tlckits aro obtainable finly at the ollicc (,i n. iir.iuiuru, i ruiiMirvr, i.u. r....... r.. I hil.tdelphi ent, Readlii , or of 0. A NlcolIs.Ceneral supetluteud, i-(M MUTATION TICKETS. At'J. per cent, dlscciunt, between any points desired, tor lUMllies nnd llrms, Mli.l'.AGII TICKETS. Gool for eorw miles, between till poinl,nt$IOM each i for families a ml urns. season tp:ket.j, For threu, six, nine or twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at mlnm-drati-. CLERGYMEN Re.ldiiig on the line oflhe road willliefnrnished Willi cards eiililled tbemsclvvs mid wivis to tiikels at half fare. j EXCURSION TICKE'I I, I From Philadelphia tn principal statlno", gnu I fur Sat urday Sunday mid Monday, at reduced fares, lo bu nail nulyntth'j l.icket Ollice, titThiltcentli mid l.'allnw hill streets. v , J riiEiOIIT. Gnod of all deirrlption forward to alt the above ' point4 from tlw toinp.iirstiuw freilit depot, llrnadaud . Willow streets. ' FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia dally at 0 A M. ! I' M ; and I, P M. far Reading, Lebanon, llarrieburg, Poltsille, Pott Clinton, and all points beyond. . ALULS. Close at the Philadelphia Po-t nllllis for all places on the road and its branches at 5 A M. nu t fur tho priuci p.tl station, only at 'J l.'i P.M. i llleomsburg Feb. II l.!0J. I Lackawninii. & Kluomsbti'g liniltoail AND API" R DEf . 11. l?(i.J PASSENGER A INS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: AI O V I N G SOU r II. Pansenger. .tteom. rl.emn Si rsnton, . nu a. ,ii, .iiijii ,., - " hlligtoll 11 noiushltrg " Rupert, " Danville. .Write at Nurl'iuiuberliiid, M O V 1 N G Leave North, imberl.iHil, ' I'limllle, Rupert, " I. loom-burg " King. Inn, H.ni .'.rihe S.IO P il 1 1, no i ll.ln II W P.M ii.'Jil NORTH J.H)I'.JI, ti.lll) ii.:).', IU'i CIS 1,1.1 P. M Arrive at for, niton, m.tit) p. m. A Passenger Train nlkolentes Kinestmi nl H.'M A M for Srrmitoii.io cnnttei I with train Inr New fork. Re turning, leaves Seraiitoti on nrriwil of Train from New York at -I. IS P. M, Tho Lark.iwmiua and lllnninnburg Railroad coitnecls with tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad at Scranton, for New York mid interineillate points i-ast At Rupert it connect, with the Ctittau i-.a Rni rnnd.lnr points Imlh east and west arriting at l'Jiilailclnlii.i at 7.IWP.JI. At Northumberland it connects "ith the PbI,idelihia t Ericll. R.midN.C R. II. fur puints west mid south Passengers arriving at llarrisburg I ull P Jl ; Pli. ail el phi a 10 P. M,, llaltlmoro IO.'jO p. M, I . . JOHN P. II.SLEY, up-t I J. C.Wells, f7ra7 Ticket .Ign November '.'i. IPiiJ. rhilatleliiiiia & liric Rail 'fioail. This great lino traverses thu Noribem and North' west roiinticsof Peunsjlviiniato Ihu city of Erie, on Lake Lrio. ' It has bien leased by tho PeuisMvmil.i Railroad """i'"1,! 'inner itieir nttsplees is behig ratidlv oiiuued IhroUL-hniit is i,nilr i., r ' Ills now in use for Passenger ami Freight business 1 Jin llarrisburg oDnftwooil Fork)(l77 tniles)nn ul.nsti rii Division, and from Shclhcld tu Erie on tho it i from inui.asiern invi.ion, and friiin Sbethel,! n, I'm,,,,,, ,i. l,vr... .soil,, lllllC'S. TIME OF l-ASiCNIlUt TKSS AT KORTIIUMDBS MM). Mail Traill leaves, East ,yi , j 1 E.prers Train " in v !' m' Mail West V"l ' Express 5 j M Cnrs ritn through with cinNnr both ways on' ihc'sa trains bttween Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and lalliinoroaud Lock Haven. New and elegant Sleep. ".r.Cnn,f ,r,'."l,,"lil! the Express Train both ways IfornSliaK""'1 """'- "J """', 1'or iiifiiniiatioii rpsinri ttMrt iv.ttunrl.n. l'.,.l..r.. 11 ,. - . . ' ' ...u ply at.be S. E. Cor: 11th m,,lIV,klVsl,. " ' ''."V ; ''; Vnr- 11,11 nl" -Markit Sts. And lor I reight busiitessof the Company's Agon J.' lr ' Reds. lirle:'" l' ""' Murktl cuts : Phil'a' ii ' "rill. Agent N. 0. R: R Ilaltlmnre. r ., .,,."ri1f,,0",.,;5." '..''r'Jl.'ht Agt . Philadelphia. V r .1, ' ii"!'.' ! '.'i iLt Ax I'hiladelp na. J Hi iry i ""rb U" ' i,lu"uS!f'"'l"'""M"iL rjIIE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, IMKl'lLU:, MOJTJVUR COU.TV, PA. Uutcrtninment for Jinn and lleasl, iu good style and ntinoileruti-rates, nanville. April A VAGE. Pro ,ie,o,. m' JEltSlil hiMJS Foil S.VLH, ALSO, GARDEN AND L'llUlT FARMS. Siiitublo for Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Raspberries, present, via: W acres tor S.'uo, 10 neies fur Sil l 5 Acres for $1,0, 2J acres for Itl. J acre for 4X i'ayul lo Vv nun .l.i 1 nr n u't.,.V v 'M, ,u .AJ,,.',?"a,V!f.1."l""','""ll,'","l village lots in Cheat wood, SJ by 10 fei-t, ttltUnch. pajableby oo do . lar ii week. The abovo in,i nii i.;. 1 Clicntwood, Washington township, llurllngtoi, couitly ' aw Jersey. For further information. .if P. O, Slauin, for a circular, to 1 " x. ,M . I RANKI.IN t LARK, . J-!Cedar Street, New York, N. Y. January 17, l!U3. , STRAW ! STRAW!! STRAW!!! 100 lurno bi huv, or iill kinds, lluckwheat ex ceptcd, Is wanted iinuiediatel y, t ,e Mil e",Ti. 'i'?"1. !! "w Street, fonviii!), RIIH Grove, August 9. ie. TRENCH, PICTURES FOR ALHUM. per d'o'zc'u. JI,ror,!"lvurlctli:s selling f,o.u73ct, to$73 Win. G. PERRY, P.ibliBl,er. B' W. Cor, 4th t Race Philadelphia, PETER Y0UE & SON AYER'S CATHARTIC Are Jin sick, feeble, and tntiiplnliilngl Ars yon outer titdtr, with jour systfui de tanged, and your ferllngs tin' tonifertaWel ThsM Jinv' trims are cflvn thu prelude in ssiluns Illness. Bomi lit oi sickness Is creeping upon youi and should be at tried by n' timely Use of tho right rm-r-ily. Take Ajer's Pills, and cleatiin out His dlsotdsrsd hti mors purify the blood, cad let Ihe ll Ids move on ituou sttiictrd In hssltli again. They stimulate tho functions ' of the body Into vlgorom ac tivity, putiry ins system trout' the obstructions vthkli make t disease A cold ssttlM somewhere In the ly, and e,W truets Us iiatnml functions. Ihese, If not rellered, 1 react upon Ihemsslres add the surrounding organs, pro- . . 1 .,1.... ,,ITtfili,i. nnd mnnm. aggravation, suflViIng, and tlliesni. dltioii, oppressed by tho deiangsmenls, ,and see liow dhectly they resloro tho ' tho srstem, and with It tho bttoyaut ditcilig general AVIillo in mis cone k A , pm, and lee liow dhectly t iey res oro ii, iaturat action ol' tho system, and with It tho buoyant i'T,. -ri ..i'. tvimi Is Iruoaud so ai-narent In 1,T,"VL 5 ... r....i . I... I. .1... In,,, In ninnv inn rrniai ami cuhiimum .iui - of Ibo deep entcd and dangerous distempers. Tho satno p i gallve olfect expols them. Caused by shn lar obstrue iluns and derangements of Iho tiatntaf functions of lb.. bly,tliVyaro lapiJly. and many of Ihrm surely, cur..l by ti e same means, tfonn who know I he virtues of Hum Pills, will neglect to employ them wticii talTcrltig from' tho disorders thoy euro. . ,A, , ., Sliiteinents from lending physb jilt hi some pr llu principal citlos, and from other ijcll known ptrbllo per sons. iVom it Bmnardins lltnlianl if SI, Tmrit, fb, I, IK0. Da. Arr.ni Your PIUs aro Hie patsgon of all that U groat hi medicine. Thsy havo cured my litis 'K'''r of ulcerous sores upon her hands nnd fcit that had prored Incnrablo for years. Her mother has beon long Rrlsv otnly iillllelcd llh blotchds and phnpleson hsr skin and In her hair. After our child was cured, she also tiio'. ,eur Pills, and they havocureJ her M0KOMMtt. As a l'-nmlV physic. JVoiu lit. V. II". llirtirr 'j,,il, AVis Or!cat. Ymtr Pills nro lb.' p'.lneo of pntp'S. Tlielr MCi-llent unlllb'S surpnis tin.i c.-ith irllo vyci isscss. ThT "re mild, hut very cm tulii and cn"-cluil In their notion mi tb bonels, which makes Hieni Invaluable to us Iu tho dully treatment of disease. Heiulnclie,Slckn'cnilneie,Foil Ktoinncli. Truni Dr. J.'smijm Ihyd, Baltimore. TJstnlhto. .Writ! Icani-ot answer vou uhal snmpMnls I havo curC'I with your Pl.ls better lli.ui to sny nit tint tcs reca- Iici tvlth (I pnnjatirt medicine. 1 place great depeu deueeouniielTectu.il ralh irllc In my dally contest wlthi disease, and belloting ns 1 do thtt your Tills aflurd us tin)' best wo have, I of coiuso value them highly. Pinsntiito, Pa., Mav 1, IS.'iS". nn. J. C. Arm. Fin T havo ven repeatedly enrol nf tho wor-ct hiiiilnrh' any body ivm have by a dose or two of jour Pill". It seems lo nrpsj fiem a foul stomseli,. which they eleniue nt onee. Youts with great respect, ED. W. PRKIILI , Clnl of Steamer Clail ia. Illltniifl nisorflcrsj I.lver Coinplniitts Dr. nemlort Hell, ".Vcw York OI. Net only mo your Pills ndnilriiblr adapted to their pur pns inSBii aperient, but I find I heir benenel.il f ffucts niOii lbs Liter l cry marked Indeed. Hiey hato In my prao tho pioved more effectual far tho cure of bninm com jMnts tbaii any one rriuedy 1 can mention. 1 sincerely lejoleo Hint wo haiont Isiiglh puigiillie wbhh Is wor thy the conlldtiico of the profeslnu and tlw people. DrrARrMtM or tiik Ivrr.nioti, 1 Wnsbltigton, 1). C, "lb Feb., W,r,. Sin! I havo used J our Pills In my general and hnipltiL practice ever since juu mado them, and cannot liesilnto to' .iy Ihey aro thu best euthiittlc nn employ Their regu lating action os. tho liter Is quirk and decided. cim ijuuutly they mo an adriilinUo leuiedy for deinugcmeiilis of that oigan. Indeed, 1 have seldom found ncasoof Mi'ctij dimiic. " obstiiintu that It did not itndlly yield to tlicm. Friiternnlly yon ALONZI) HALL. -M. 1)., I'lijstcian of the .lniins llo'i'iUtl, Dysciitcrj-, Dlnrrlurn, llelnx, AVorms IStiiH Dr. J, G. (Ann, ofCJimtijo. Yonr PUN liuio had a long tibd in my pia-tleo, snd I hold them Iu estieni ns ono of the best npeilents 1 linio-cu-r found, Their alterative efiort us'ii Hie llier makes them nu excellent temedy, when given in siinill ,be fur InViVwii fy,fbr niuf ilhrrhirti. Huh' tugm -routing, makes them veiy ncreptable aud eouiculent fu the usi) of women and chltdicu. Ujsiii'psln, Iinpurlty or tlio Illnoil. Teem Bee. J. F. Wines, liit"r of A'hmt ChmcU, WcV.,. I)n. Aira: I h.no u.ed V'n' Phis wllli extinnnlliirtty succi'shIu my family and niiiong llioie 1 ainciiUVd lotl.it In dlsllcs. To legnlflte Ibo oreiim ol dlgeslfiili and purify tho blond, they am Ihn wry best remedy I halo t'ler known, mid 1 cn ttinfldeiilly recommend thein ti, my Mends. Youm, .1. V. DIMES. WaiTsa-t, IViomliiK Co., .W Y Oct. 21, 1511. Dr.tn Fin: I am nslug yoni' t'alh.ntlc Pills In my pi.ie. llee, ninl lind Ihein an excellent piugatlro lo closuso Ibo system aud run Ify the fntrtilnini of Ihe Uo.nl, JOHN U. MBACIIAJI, JL I). t'olisMtmlollle'ostlvoliosi, .: up lives sIimi, Itliciiiniitisni, i'oitl, r.'cilinlfjln, Ui op ay, Piii'nlysls, 'Fit-, etc. 1'itm Dr. J. I Vttvyhn, Mtiitrrt'l, Gmot'n. Too much rannot bo siibl of jour Pills fur the cure of cnttinness. If others of our fintetnlty bine funnl Ibem as enieacloiM as 1 hate, they should J.tn lix- in rmelalni ins It fT llm benefit of Ibo niilllllJldrs wlm silffrr ITom that eouipl.ihit, which, alllioub bid ciiough in r..'lf, N Ibo proc'liitoi' of olbers Unit an- wuse, 1 bell'-re c lireticss tooiltlnnle In Ihe llici,biit J'mir Pills nllcrt Ibai organ and uue the dlspaso. I'mn Mrs. t!, Sliont, "i.vsi'.wn erl Mlm!,, Ilvhn. I find one or tun laig dn.i i.f yr.nr Pill, Iskeu nt He, plwpep time, at o exi client pl'i inelltesr.f the luitmal s-e,e. tV',H when wholly or ftillally s.iipj.i f-.-..-,!. mid nli rrry cffecliinl lo ilmitu Ibo ttionnch and expel i-,iir, Ih-'i-aro mi mnch Iho belt plijsle nu htiio that 1 recomiueiiit no oilier tu my patients, r,onl the Bet: Dr. lliKUt,oflhe. it-IMIsl T'is. rKmefr. l'LI.tritt Hnt'.r. Aivannali .. Jan. 0, If JS. Ilosor.rn Fir: 1 should lo utniiiilefnl for Die relief yonr skill has brought inn If I did ii"t Uoit my rne tn JU1. A cold settled Iu my limbs and bi ought on cxitu t iatjng neitralfiiii pm'iif, tvliich ended in elivnnio ihanna lism, Nds'ithst.iudlng I bud the te-t of pbtsiel in., tho dl.easo gtcw wortc and tvnise. until by Ihe ti'ltlce nf join excellent agent In Ilalliriove, l)r. .Maearnrle, I til-d jnnr Pills. 'Ihelr clTects tvcio lov, but Hits. Hy perseterlnt; in tho uso of them, 1 am now rnlirrly well. Sr.XAir, CtiiMDrrt, Raton Rome, La., .', Dee. ITA Dn. Avr.il: T have been entirely cured, by ynur PUN, of Rheumatic (louln paiuful diseii.e tluit h.id itflllrtefl inn furysars. VINCENT KLIHP.I.l,. I xrff-Most of tho Pills In market cnnlnlu Meicttry, I which, although a valuable remedy In 'Mlf'il hinds, is dangerous In a pttblle iilll, ftnni tin, dreadful mine rptcnecs that frcqueutly fnlbnv Its liieaiillnus tins. 'Ilient contain no mercury or mineral suh.l.mro whatctef. VtitSj 25 cents per Box, or S Sosca for tl. Propped ty Br. 3. 0. ATI" CO ; I-owell, Hm Sold by E P I uiz, a M Ilagenburli, and J H M'J)-f IllofllUbllrg: J Schuyler, Robrsbiirg; Musters It Sou. Millville; P .Vaslerr, Ileiilnii; Lazarus ti Fisher, Or nngovlllo ; G F Fowler Fowlersville; A Miller, ncr wick; Low Ac lroa..Ci)nlf rville; II F lttisbart U Nik a 1'spv; Alt! Mlinoninker, lluikhntn; Rcighnrt & Nusi, Malnville ! J Sharpless, Callawlssni Crppsy A. Co, 1'';'7 i J le!llefevery lier, Jul) Sl" IM '' " " EVANS H: WATSON W?8i!7t& SALAMANDER SAFES. RE- I'Mm immi siVED Hi Ay,. IU South fourth tmt&ffiijUM s:reet, Philadelphia, have on Wr? s'Mvwl nnd n largo iissnrtmeiit nf Tire nisMYA Thief iiroofS.ilauiander Saf's. JltfuVJaSCr lso, iron doors, for banks and Ci 5 Tim-Z 'tori's, Iron sliutters iron sash, all r-wrjwv; iiiaKes of locks cpialyi any mado in Ihn United Suites. Fire Safes In one fir. M earns out right; uith co. I wTho Salamander Safes of Philadelphia against the EVANS & WATSON, have had the surest ilemiislration in thn following rer tlficnti; that their iiiauufnclure of Salamander Safes has at length fullv warranted the representations which have been mai e nf ihein as ri'iidering nn undoubted security against the terrific clement. Philadelphia April 12.1830. Messrs J.rirns- lutson: Gentlemen-It alTorda u i the highest satisfaction to state to you, (hat owing rut the very ; protective riualitha oftivn of tli Salanwnder, Kares which wo purclinsed nf you some five mouth since wo saved n largu portien or Jewelry, und all our books, sc., exposed to the calaiuinoiis.lirelnHanstead place oa thninornlng oflhe lllhinst.. ' " lien wo reflect Hut these safes wero located in tin lourthsrory of the building wa occupied and thut they fe I subseiiuenili' jniuii heap of burning ruins, where the Hist concentration of thu heat caused tho brass plates to melt, no cannot but regard the preservation of their val I J: , c,? rUV'M "'"st c""vl"tnig proof of the greut so curity t llnrded by your sales. Ule "f ""'Iocs us u s!,. reliance ngai st nro on of 7 V e at l1"-""1"0 1,1 reenmiucinliiij: llicm e. . . i , . n , . " "''i.'iucie . iiuu., .iruuurj. IK 'y have sinco pitrcliascd sli lareu Safes. Angu.t JO.lfSO j ' GREENWOOD SEMINARY. 1 Millville, Columbia County, Penn'tt. This well kuowh School for both sexes will open ! NOVEMI1ER 3d, 18G2. ' o,i,iiii,,CA',,i,,ud'liU,'H'" "Uiebuildlng,; render nrccw oiljtions for mora than sixty boarders. Ti?n iX,'. s?1' 5J,u.t1c.lL",,nc' n,' L'.imin'-rcinl. ' it rViiJ 1 n'.'1,' '""""''ted by experienced fvsktt-f'-.rm,iT. VVUi"U for ,1,tlr ffpe'live positions, w tii ? J ! """""'ers inay rest ussured Unit nu efTorlj i ,i ,i?f ,1'l(ethoi'chool worthy fifnatrdiiag nl v. i?iitl10 Vt,l,e uf ,llu Undents. Iiitellcctualli' i 1 ?. ' ""'i1 '""rtilly. will receivuourconstnntcaro .;?. ; ni'Plicnlloii, circulars or further particulars, uf.. press thu undersigned, at Mlllulllo Coluiubia county p( , T. MAXWELL PO'i'lS, 1 JOHN U. PA'lTON.A.Mf, , Millville, Ta., Sept. 3. 18CS. l-rincii-A M. Si T. P. WATSON LIVERY STABLE ATTJiqilE A iioitTu Sxcdmi- Sr PirwEBii Nabs.it ft. Arch, V mis. Nov V, ISOS,,
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