Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, June 27, 1863, Image 4

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    Farmer's Department.
JUNE.
BY WK. U0S8 WALLACE.
Ayo, thou art hero, upon tho world,
And for tho spirit not too soon,
With nil tho broad, bright opulenco,
0 door, delicious Juno !
How beautifnl thy rosy foot 1
How deep and rich and bright
Within thy dolioato whito hands
Tho golden cups of Light 1
I boo tho minstrels of tho wood
On quivoring wing loan o'er their brink
And with a swooning oxtstsy,
Together sing and drink.
Tho loaves in mystic wavo ;
Tho rills in mystio song roply ;
Tho very clouds on silver wings
Mako clearer still tho sky.
How calm tho sea 1 And should it now
Stir with a Btorm tho univcrso,
We'd wonder as if angles hurled
From you blue heaven a curse.
0 let mo laavo in towns my oaro !
O lot mo lis beside tome stream,
And from those golden cups of light
Drink many a joyous beam !
O como, O coiho thou Soul of Joy,
With summer's broad green Hag unfurl'd
For aught but Joy were blasphemy
In such a glowing world !
THINNING FRUIT TO INC RE ARE
ITS FLAVOR.
A very groat proportion of tho fruit
that reaches our market, is not only info.
rior in size, but decidedly inferior in
flavor and in many cases, almost insipid
Tho general impression is, that these are
natural results, and that no effort of tho
cultivator will remedy them. Of this wo
are not so certain. Extremely unfavora
ble seasons may affect the flavor as well
as the size of the fruit. Thus, a wet and
cloudy season invaribly produces greatly
increased acidity in tho small fruity, and
is particularly notieeablo in the peach,
Bat in good season tho flavor of a fruit
may readily be preserved if the proper
means arc restored to for tho attainment
of this object. A writer in tho Cottage
Gardener in a very sensible article on this
subject, contends that ''a olevor man can
command a flavor" and tho method is to
thin out severely. He assumes that if a
nonoli or nlnm trpe i"i allowed in lirino- in
pcacn or pium iree is auowea to ormg 10
maturity five or six dozon of fruit when
only three dozen should have been per-
mitted to ripen the flavor will bo decided-1
ly inferior. Ho cites a caso in point. ,
A favorite plum tree in 1801. bore but a I
thin crop of fruit, which was all presorv
od. Their aroma when being made into
tarts or puddings was most delicious. In '
1802 tho crop of plums on the same trco
was so abundant as to hide tho leaves ,
TllO USUal quantity Was preserved, but
w U J r '
tllO fijlO aroma of tllOSO of the previous
year was wholly wanting
From all of
which he insists upon the following :
"By thinning jou make indifferent fruit
good,
v. i . . i r .
JDy CrOWUing yOU mab.8 gOOU irait
bad."
'JThis thinning is torriblo work for the
nmalurc, it is like drawing a tooth, and
every fruit that falls to the ground creates
a pane ; but it must be done. A small
sharp penknife is tho best implement Jo!
employ, anu is mucu uettor tnan tearing
off tho fruit with tho linger and thumb."
FILL THE MISSING HILLS.
A vacant hill will bo found here and ,
there in the cornfield, at the first hoeing. I
Unless many of them occur together, they
are quito likely to bo passed by as of little
account, but it is attention to small mat
ters that marks tho difference between
carefulness and neglect, and not uufre
frequsntly here is tho turning p oint be
tween thrift and what is called bad luck.
IO m03t Sections it Will pay to replant1
, , ,
miSSlDg hills With corn at the first weed-
mg.
Tn , f .unp i Mo ariann it onma1
111 a IdVOrauiC season ll Will COIHO i
to-maturity.
Or numnkin SCOCL mav bo 1
1 1 J "
nut in. which wilt viold choico morsels for 1
' . ' " ,
animals nest Autumn. It would be bet
ter to plant and cultivayc theso spots even
without return, ihau to leave thorn to be
occupied by weeds whioh will be sure to
take possession, and ripon seed for a suo
cession of troublesome crops.
TO REMOVE HORSES FROM A
BUILDiNG ON FIRE.
Tho great difficulty of getting horses
ff om a stablo, where surrounding build
ings aro in a state of conflagration, 13 well
known. A gentleman whoso horses had
beer) in groat peril from sueli a cause, hav
ing in vain tiied to save them, hit upon
the experiment of having them harnessed
on tho next occasion of firo, when, to his
astonishmont, they woro led from tho sta
bio without difficulty.
CuuB roit Rheumatism. Hatbo the
parts affected with water iu whioh potatoes
havo been boiled, as hot as can bo borne,
just before going to bed ; by tho next morn
ing tho pain will bo much relioved, if not
removed. One application of this simple
renedy hus ourcd tho most obstinate rheu
laatio pains.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(Late Whllo Swan,)
RACE STREET, ABOVU THIRD
l'lIILAUMIiPHIiV.
D. 0. SIEGRIStT PuorniETon.
Formerly J "i om Eagle Hotel Lebanon, Pa
1, V. IlllUAIlM, (.'LERKi
March m, 1SC.2 lC.il.
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL
No. 117 nnd 110 North Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Tho above well known establishment lina boon lean
by tliu subscriber.
mis lintel is conveniently lop mod in a central nnu
lilmlliciiK n.irt nftlio rltv. It lalnrcannd commodious.
niul well furnished throughout,
I'crsans vis t ntr hoc tvnro rcsneeiruuv inv tcii in
Mil and pntronlio thi establishment, ns nothing shall
be wanting to mako the guests coinfoitablo nml satis
tied.
TERMS ONE DOLLARS PER DAY.
Cltl.ens and visitors enn bu nccommmtatod on reas-
onabU terms by tha dny, work or month.
j. uTxismuiuv,
Proprietor,
No 77 Dock et..Phlln. Late or llaltlmoro. Md. and
.vinuison House, fccoiiu ui. I'liiiaue'piiia.
March 7, 1SGS 3m.
JOHN DOLL
G02 Market St., Philadelphia
IMPOBTKU of Toys, Pipe and fancy Artlrloj,
Tho larger! vnncty of Pipes, Toys, Iiaskcts mi J
r.vNov goods to he found in the city.
Ploaicall and Exaimuc,
March 7, ie03
WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVER
WARE.
undersigned would respect-
1. 2ft u" mviic your nuciiuuu u ms wen so
UliCtJ JL lected flock ofl'lnc Gold and Hllvcrwntch
so Hna Geld Jewelry, of every kind and variety of
siyies-comprising ailof tna newest ana most beautiful
ucsigns.
Also, Solid Silver Warn, equal to Coin nnd tho
bet Slake of Silver Plated Ware. Each article Is war
ranted tobeai represented,
T7 Watches nnd Jowolrv cnrcfullv rcnaired and
satisfaction guaranteed.
JAIUII UAIll.liY,
(Successor to BtniilVcr & llarlcy,)
No. 6B2 MARKET Street, PIIILAO'A.
Fcb'y Q3. 1803, Ilinos,
PAUL & THOMPSON,
General Commission Merchants,
DEALERS tN
I'iih, Provisions, Flour, liuttcr, Cheese, Oils, Diied
Fruits, (irnin, rJecds, Ilenns, Whiskey, Wool,
Co.nlry Produce and Alerchaiidiso
generally.
No. 34 North Wharves, Philadelphia.
C7" Consignments of Provisions, Tlonr and Country
Produco solicited, and returns promptly made. Cash
ndv.mccd when desired.
OllunilS Tor nil kinds of Fish, Provisions, Flour.
Dried Fruits, &c., filled alius lowcil Cash Prices.
August 4, le'UO l'.'m.
PHILADELPHIA.
PAPER HANGINGS
HOWELL & nOURKK.
Corner Fourth nnd Market Streets, Philadelphia, have
now lu stock, a tine variety of
WALT. PAPERS,
(Jot up expessly for their Vpring Trade.
WINDOW PAPIIU OF EVKUY GKADU,
to which they Invito tho attcntien of Storekeepers.
07" in their ri tallcpartment, will be found the
choicest styles of the clou.
March 7 IdU3 3 mos.seas
JOHN S. LEE & CO..,
No. 40, NORTH WHARVES,
Philadelphia.
HOPE MAKERS
AND
SHIP CHANDLERS,
Spun Cotton for Cnulklng, Ropes, Twines, Tar, Pitch,
O.ikum, lilocks, and Oars, Sic.
Aujust 4, lHi'iO 1'Jiu.
LEATHER! LEATHER ! !
THE undersigned would announce, that he has on hand
nthislIat.'indCnp Emporium, on Main t-'t., Illooins
burg, an assortment of different kind of leather, such as
fine calf skins, morocco, (red nnd black) anil linings, all
rf which he will sell cheaper than can bo had elsewhere
in (llia marla,t CM amCXCI11ie them for yourselves.
JOllNK.OIRTON.
Dloomsbiirg.Mny 24, 18G2.
FI11SUPICTII &. DltOTIIKUS.
WHOLESALE
OBAOOO DEAL E R F
NO.105.NOUTII THIIID S Tit 13 1ST
Five doorsbelow Race,
PHILADELPHIA
T
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SALE.
Pittsburgh Commercial College.
Iliimliauiptlii " "
Crittenden's " " Philadelphia.
Firatton.llryant Sz Co.. ' "
ThesB Serins, nm in amounts of SIS and SSI) and arc
n"oinuch cosh, by tho Htudent on cutring either ofth,
.Unvn l-nl pqg. Youne mdn desirlmrtno ,t:iln a HiiIb k.
cd Collegiato Education, will hern lludn good specula
on by applyin:
: at the office of Ilia
Mnv. i. leti-
COLUMUIA DEMOCRAT.
TINWARE & STOVE SHOP
rpiIE undersigned respectfully informs his old friend
jl nnu cuhiomurs. mai no nas ourcnneii ins i,roti.rd
nteri'!.tinthenboeestnblishiiieiit,nndthoconccriMil8
liereauer no couuticieu uy iiimscu rxciusivelv.
u nas juei receivou anu oners lor sale, the Ian
ft and most nxtcnulvc assortment of FANCY
flTOVI'H ever introduced into this ni.uket.
His stork consists of a cnmnlete assorinn'iit nf
lio ne liiiiiMiiB nnu panor sioves in me market, togeth
er with Stove Fixtures of every description, Oven mid
liox rttoves, Rndiators, t.'ylindar Ktovcs, t'at Iron Air.
Tijjht stoves. Cannon Stoves, fcc, cc Stovepipe nnd
f iuw uio cuiiMiiuuy uu imiiu linn mniiuiaciiirca m onier.
ai$
nrtfully solicited.
. M. RUPERT.
'uioomthurg, November 3d 18C0. tf.
JOSEPH FUSSELL,
Manufacturer of
, UMBRELLAS, SUN UMBREL
LAS and PARASOLS,
Nos. 2 & 4 N. 4th St., PIIILA'D.
March 7, IMS-flm.
LECTURE.
f j
WW.
Juat iiMUIui iu a Hilled Knc
A Lecture on tho Naturo Treatment .t
Itudical Curo of Fpermatorrhosa or Seminal Weakness
Involuntary Emission'. Hciual Hehllitv.
menti to Marriaifd conorallv.
M0"' i:P1','.l,'9' 'mi1 Vlu,l ;"eutlon and Physical lncap-(
c'ty. resulting from Self Abuse, fcc.-lly Rob, J.Culver.
wtll.M, U Author of the Orcen llooktc.
uunmr in uus aumirouio Lecture
clearly proves from his own exnerienro th.it Dm nurl
eonco,uenccs orSelf.Abuso may hi effectually removed
without medicine, nnd without ,l.,,.,a ,,.i,.i
operations bougies, insrlunicnts, rings or cordials noin.
ting out n mode orcuro at once certain nnd ctructual by
mi,,, uvui niiuorBr no niniier wnainis condition may
55,.",alr c'"0 hiinselfchcniily, privately, and rartically. I
i J ins i.ecturo willprovou boon to tliousaudsand thou-,
Sunt under seal ta
ailV nddrcss in tl nlnln. apnl.l
envelope, on tho receipt of six cents, or postage stamps
, CHAS. J.O.KMNE&CO..
127 Ilowcry, New York, Post ollica llox, fifl
Febunry Set, I8S3.
REMOVAL.
EAGLE MOTE Bj.
THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends
and tho public geuerully. that he has removed from
the "Union Hotel" to tho "EAGLE HOTEL," in tha
borough of Muncy, where ha will bo happy to enter
Bin in a satisfactory manner ull who may favor him
wth their custom. Tho best stubling iu tho county,
wthuinplo accommodations for trnvelers and drovers.
No pains will b spared to render the stay of guests
ipluasatandcomlorlublc
Muncy. April 1. 1663. A. JI. SMITH.
THE DISEASES
OF ERROR.
(Leu Maladies d' Err eur.)
I
JOHN' n. nrniMNT nr n .1
publisherof the above work do hereby nroil.
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i 'simpie langus 'die, , .
ding seminal weaknoss. Nervous debility. Iiidigesiion
Mcfancho y, Insanity. Va.ling decay. Iu. potency" ir. 1
PJ'""!"'' ':ir'.! P'r.ptionV to, 'I
SfJLK'W irfclvT
f charge.
jniivn nrnr-v n , I
A
Mil nuurAi Jtnii t:
x cents
My:3, Xi03-Sm.
aJilOMlTV"' rtytm mull'
COimiTION WATER
FOR THE
COfiSTITUTiOfi
AMI TUB
roit
D I A 11 E T E S
and iiisnAsca or THE
Thttt nangeroii) and Troublttome filimstt, uhlchhatt
Ihnsfar llcilttct the leu directed Treatment canbl
Cumjdetili Controlled by the Hi:.ir.l)Ynou tcforcuil
THE CURATIVE
properties of tho medicine dlicct themselves to tho or
gans of secretion, nnd by so altering tho condition of
tho stomach nnd liver that the starchy principle f the
food is not converted Into sugar so long as the systam
is under the influence of tho
CONSTITUTION WATER,
which give thoso organs time to recover their kcalthy
tone and vigor. Wo nrenhto to stale that the Coimtltu-,
tinn Water has cured every case of Diabetes iu which it
iius been given,
STONE IN THE DLADDFR, CALCULUS, (.RAVEL
URIC1C DUST DETOSIT, AND MUCOUS OR
MILKY DISCIIAItr.ES AFTER URINATING.
Diseases occurlng from onoiind thosnmo causa will
bo entirely cured by tho Constitution Wator, Iftakcii
fornny length of time. The doso should vnry with tho
severity of tho disease, from twenty drops to a tea
spoonful threotimcs n day, in water. Duringthc pas
sago of tho Calculus, tho pain and urgent symptoms
fiiuuiu uu cuinii.iirii w iiii iiio proper rcincuies, llien
followed up with tliu Conttitutiou Water, as above di
rected. UYSMENOURACEA, OR PAINFULL MENSTRUA
TION, AND IN MENORRHAGIA OR PROFUSE
FLOWING,
lloth diseases arising from n faulty secretion of tno
menstrual fluid in tho ono case bciuglno little, and
accompanied by severe palnj nul the other a tnopro-
msu secretion, which win uu speeuny cured I) IIIC
Constitution Water.
That disease known as FALLING OF THE WnMll.
which is the result of a relaxation of tho ligaments of
inui organ, ami is Known ny a sense 01 Heaviness nnd
(Irnuclna pains in tliu back nnd sides, and at times nr..
companicd by sharp Incinntingor shooting pains tlirough
the paits, will, Inall cases, bu removed bylhcmcdicinu.
1 nero is auoiner class 01 symptoms nrifinz from IR
RITATION OF Til Li WOMII, which phjsiciniis call
nervousness, which worn covers up luucn ignorance
nnd In nine rases out of ten tho doctor does not rnnllv
knuw whether tho symptoms ore the disease, or the
disease tha symptoms. Wo can only enumerate them
hero. I speak nioro particularly of Cold Feet. Palnitn-
tion in the Heart, Impnrcd .Memory, Wakefulness, Flash
es of Heat Languor, Lassitude, and Dinmessof Vision.
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION.
Which in tlie unmarried femata Is a constant recurring
,11. ruse, and through neglect tho seeds of nioro grave
and dangerous maladies lire the result ; and as mouth
after month passes without an effort being made to as
sist nature, the suppression becomes chronic, Ihe pa
tient gradually looses her appetite, tho bowels are
constipntcd, night sweats come on, and consmnptiun
miuiiK cnus ucr curler
I.EUCORltaU OR WHITES.
This disease depends upon mi infl.imntion ofmucotis
lining nt tno vagina ami womb. It is in ull cases nc
companieil uy severe pain In the buck, necrose the
bowels and through Ihe hips. A tcospoonfiil of tho
men ici ne uiuy i,u laiteii iiiren nines n uay, with an m
Jcitlou of a tablespouiiful of tho medicimc, mixed with
nuaii-pinioi sou water, morning .mil evening.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE ".LADDER,
INFLAMATION OF THE KIDNEYS AND CA
TARRH OF THE 11LADDER, STRANGURY
AND BURNING OR PAINFUL URINATING.
For these diseases it istrulya sovorcign remedy, nnd
too much cannot be said in lis praise. A single docs has
been Know to relivo the iiiot urgent syplouis.
Are you troubled with that distressing pnln In Ihe
small oftlin back and through tho hips I A tenipoonful
a day of Constitution Wulcrwill relievo you like magic.
FOR DYSPEPSIA,
H has no cyinl In relieving the Most distressing smp
Ioiiib. Also, Headache, Heartburn, Acid StnuiaUi Vom
ting Food, ic. Taken tcas,,oonful after dinner- The
dose in all cases may be Increased if desired, but should
be done gradually.
PHYSICIANS
IIuto long since given up tho use of bitchu, cubebsand
Juniper in the treatment of iluse diseases, and only uso
thciufor want of abetter remedy.
CONSTITUTION WATER
Has proved itself o'fualtothc task that has devolved
upon it.
DIURETICS
Irrilnto and dri iich tho kidneys, and by constant use
unoii lead to thronio d. generation and coillrmed dis
ease. Read. Read, ISoad.
Htwiu-p, Pa., Junes IW1.
Dr.WM. II. fjacnti Wncr Ale: 1 it I'chuary, ldlil, I
wasaillincd wtih the sugar diubetcs.iiud for live mouths
1 passed moru than two gallons of water In tweiity-l'our
hours. I win obliged to get up as otien ten or twelve
times during tha night, nnd in five mouths Host about
liny pound.) in weigth. Durning the month of July,
lebt, I procured two bottles of Constitution Water and
in twud.iys after using it I cxperii'ncedrelicf.anitnrtcr
taking two bottles I was entirely cured, soon after
regaining my usual good health. Vours truly.
J. V. L I)E WITT,
lioston Corners, N. Y Dec. 27, 16GI.
Win. II. Gregg & Co.:
Gents: I freely givo you liberty to make uso of I lie
following Cirtiflcato of tho valuo of Constitution Wa
ter, which I can recconimeud in the highest manner.
My wife, who was attacked with pain iu tho shoul
ders, whole length of the back, and iu her limbs, with
Palpitation of the heart, attended with Falling of the
Womb, Dysmcuorrlincn, nnd "Irritation of the Iliad
der," I called a physician, who attended her about
three months, when ho left her worse than lie found
her, I then employed ono of the best physicians I
could 11 ml, who attended her for about nino months,
and w hilo she was under his care she did not suffer
guito as much pain ; he finally gave her up and said
'her case was Incurable." For, said he, 'she wns such
s combination of complaints, that medicine given for
one operates dgaiust soma other of her difficulties. "
About this time she commenced to usa Constii utiin
Watkr, and to our utter astonishment, almost the first
doso seemed to have tho dsirod effect, and she kept on
improving rapidly uxder its trcntuient.nnd now super
intends unholy her domestic affairs, She has notta
kau any of theCos tiotios Watkr Cor about fourwecks
nnd wo aro happy to tny that it has produced n perma
nent curo.
W.M. M, VAN BEN3CIIOTEN,
Miiaford, Conn., Nov, 19, 1801,
DB.,WM.II.GRnUJ
yieor tin 1 have for several years been afflicted
with that toouble koiiicnm! dangerous disease Gravel,
which resisted nil remedies and doctor:. until I took
L'ONsrnuTioNAi. Water, and you may he assured that I
was pleased Willi the result. It has entirely cured me,
nml you may make any usa of my name you may sco fit
in rcgaro to the medkiiiu, as I havo entire confidence
in its efficacy.
Yours truly,
POM) STRONG,
THESE ARE FACTS ENOUGH
There is no class of diseases that produce such ex
hausting effects upon tho human constitution as Dia
betes nnd diseases of the Kidneys, lllndderuud Urina
ry Passages, and through a false modesty they arc neg
lected until they are sondvauccd as to bo beyond tha
cuuiroi ot ordinary renieuus, anu wo present tno
CONSTITUTION WATER
To tho public with tho convktlonthat It has noeinal in
relieving tno rinss oruiseases lor wiiRIi it has been
found so eminently succeskful in curlii!; ; and wo trust
that wo shall bo rewarded in our efforts in placing to
valuable remedy in a farm ta meet tha requirements of
patient and phyticinn,
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE SI,
WM. II. GEORGE & CO,, Proprietors.
Morgan is Allen, General Agents, No. 40 Cliff St
Now-York,
Sept, 20. 1SC2. 12m,
EVANS & WATSON
ti. Ull l,f , vnnN a , i,i n
is.mis .'i,.,mn ui.iv oiri.o, iii
iiiuvi.ii to Ail. lo South fourth
'treet, Philadelphia, havo on
and n largo assortment of Firo
-iniei proot B-tiamauiier ft J I en.
ibl.tt.j i-o, iron doors, lor banks and
stores, iron hiitfru irn,, en.l. .,11
"flocks equal to any made
in tha Unitea Slates.
FittSafttin one. fir). All camt out right I teith con
tents in eootl condition.
Tha Salamander Safes of l'hlladclnhla n-ralnst tha
world. "
EVANS & WATSON,
havo had the surest demo.trnlion in tha following cer
tificate that their manufacture of Salamander Safes fia
at length tally warranted the representation which have
been mndu of thcni us rendering uu undoubted security
against the terrific clement.
Philadelphia April 12. 1850.
Metire. hram Se Marion; Gentlemen It affords us
''le ''ishest satisfaction to stato ,to you, that owing to
: very protective nun ties of tu n of t , nlinn,i..r
Sahiinauder.
M ""lcl1 ue 1"' "'"". of Vou some Hvo I
oxlf o'l.le'ca'mna
monlli siuctf i
(Hi r limilra 1
nosed to the cnlamiuoua. tiro in ltfiin.tpiiii h1i, , '
"'XZi ?l!L ttl;
fourth sforv of tho IjunVlniri
fe subseenl y h oi "an
ltr2ii,Uno?itaeh?i
tho morning of Iho 11th Intl., I
ivneu wo reiietl flint these safes were located in the
ling we occupied and that they
- -., .Hu.v uviiN) ,,u iigum i uuiiuii- ruins, wucrw ine
hev,a,tcmrofI:e,ia,,0
Weshalltgkeirreatileauroiiirecniiiniendlnctlwm, I
men of business as a suro reliance against fire.
July it, isa.
1 WP, I WW
'J J
Oil
IS IT 1119 BERN rRACTISPll IN Tll UNIT l t rTF.S flV fXtU
BTIVE AtSUMFTION ANI1 KIEHCUItor ARtKMlitlY rOHSIt
BY I). A. MAHOJSY,
OJE OP ITS VICTIMS.
"It Is Important (hat tho habits of thinking In it free
country should Inspire caution In those "Mrustjd with
Its administration, to confine Ihcnisclv s within tin Ir
rtspcrtlva spheres, avoiding, In Iho Mcrtlsc of the
porrs of nun department to enctoach upon another.
Tho spirit of encroachment tends to i 'insolldnto tho
powers of nil the departments in one, nnd thus to ere,
nto, whatever he the form of government, it real Des
potism." Wasminoton,
"Cllnilo the Constitution, as tha shtnwrcfkod marl
tier clings to tho last plank, when niulit and tlio Inn-
. n.it rln.nn.nnnil I, Im. 11 ml,,. IV 0,,.. tin.
CUU.ETON, Pnbllsher. 113 Droadn i,y. New York.
K7" Mr. Mahony's hook with the nh.ive title will bo
published this week.
iprn i, leuj.
aIIF. iindcrlgn,-einrso cxtenstvcty engaged In tno
UndertaUvg Btittncas, and keeps constantly on hand
ndforsaloat his Wurcrooms, a largo ns-ortment or
FINISHED pss3 COFFINS,
Ry which ho Is enabled to fill orders on prcsentatln
Also Keeps a good Horso and Hearse, and will at al
times bo ready to attend Fnucrcls.
tJIMON C. S1I1VE.
Rloomsburg, January 29, 1SJU
SW JOB TYPE,
-AND
IH HI HI i" fl7 0 n i I in. O H-fS TITlf!!'
. -
M. .JIWJ M. M. Dl.lH.
We aro now fully prepared to print the
neatest and cheapest JOB U'OllK, in
the country.
GIBSON'S
DUl'OilATIYE ESTARMSilHKSiT,
No. 125, South Eleventh Street near VI not,
Enameled Glass, Fresco, Oil nnd Encaustic Painting
John (Jibiov. V. II. Gict.w.
January 12, liiil 3ni..
NEW BARBER. SHOP
Iu Court Utilise Alley,
NEXT DOOa TO THB OrriCC Or THE -'COI.UMBI DEMOCUAT,"
BLOOMSBUP.O PA.
November e, I6B2.
Columbus Male nnd Female Academy,
Wll 11
Normal and Commercial Instrnction.
PROF. II. S. lllN'GIIAM, Principal, and MRS. 8.15
II1NGIIAM, Preceptress.
Tho next term of thin institution will commence P"
MONDAY, the '.11th of APRIL, lust.
Tuition, ffo.ii 61 to $(i per term,
E7 Hoard Troiii 31 75 to Si (10 per week, fiou,
rooms (or those wishing to board themselves.
For further particulars inquire of the Principal.
JOHN KOONS, Sec'y of Trustees,
New Columbus, April 11. U3.
1 OrHAIUUSON, M. D.
WOULD respectfully inform Iho citizens of llloo.
burg, and vicinity, that he enntinucsthe practice
mkmcixk akd sauar.iiY,
ml solicits n sliaro of public patronage.
OmiK.fm Main Struct, first house below tho Court
House, lloomburg.
February 3, 1S55 tf.
pet :n YOUE it SON.
HAVE recently ripened a HOOT AMI SHOE SHOP
iu LIGHT hTRI'.I'.T, ('nliiinhiii count), Pa., and r '
prepared to do tbu best work on the tdinrtcet notice r.E
at tin: lowest nrkes. Ghe them a call,
April 11, leVJ.
LacUawniiua & Dioomsburg Rniiroad
:7Fr55
-IN AND
AFTKR APRIL 20, I'd."!, PASSENGER
J TRAINS WILL
RUN AS FGI.I.OWS:
Al O V I N G S O U T H.
Paisens'cr. Jlceom.
Lcava Seranton,
" Kingston
11 Itioomshurg
" Rupert,
" Danville,
Arrive at Northumberland,
MOVING
Leave Northumberland1,
Danville,
" Rupert,
" Ulnomxburg
Kingston,
S30 A. AL 11.00 A. Al
(i.40 Arrive 12.30 P AJ
B.50
8.55
'.'.24 AAI
H.55
NOR T n
4.30 P. Al.
5.10
5.4.)
5.50
S.I15 1.45 P. Al
Arrive nt Scranton,
11.10 1". .11. 2.30
A Passenger Train also leaves Kingston nt f.20 A. Al
for Scranton, to connect witli train for New York. Re
turning, leaves Scranton on nrrivnl of Train from New
York nt4.20 P. M.
The Lackawanna and liloomsburg Railroad connects
with tho Delaware, Lackawanna and U estern Railroad
at Scranton, for Now York nnd intermediate points east
At Rupert i I connects with the Catlaw lsa Railroad.f'or
points both cast and west arriving at Philadelphia tit
7.00 P.AI.
At Northumberland it connects with the Philadelphia
Iz EricR. R.auiIN. C 11. R. fur points west nml south
Passengers nrrivlng at llarrishtirg I 50 P Al. ; Phil
adclphia 10 P. Al Nallliuoro 10.20 P. AL
GEO. II. IIUNT.AWt
J. r.WclH.Grn'J Ticket Agent,
Kingston April It?, lci.3.
DAUGAIXS IX STATIO.VEUl'.
2,500 Gross Steel Pent, 600,000 iiirri lllank hcuhs
850,000 Kncclopcs, Slates, Ink, Curtail. Ac Wrapping
paper, Pusb boeJis. Lcud-I'cncils, Gold-Pens, very flue.
School books visiting Cards, &c. .i largo portion of
whicli is stock purchased before tho ric In prices and
now selling low roit cash,
Win. G. PERItY.
l!nokscllcr& Stationer.
S. IF. ror. ifA, ,y lace Philadelphia.
March 7, 1EC3-3 mos.
5,000 Rbams writing Papcr.includlng of note, Letter
Foolscap, Sermon, Hill, & Draw log papers selling at
low riuccs for cash,
Wm. G. PERRY, Stationary.
8, W.cor 4tu,& Raco Philadelphia.
PICTURES FOR ALBUM.
Over COO dilTercnt varieties selling from 75cts to S175
per dozen.
.Wm. G. PERRY, Publisher.
S. W. Cor. 4th t Race Philadelphia.
WILLIAM G. PERRY
OOK-SELLER, Stationor, Hook-
binders, lllank book manufacturer, nnd n,-ni,.r in
iiiipoiieu uuu aiuericun Diniiouery,
South West cor. 4th & Ruco St,,' Philadelphia.
Persons visiting Iho cily, or sending orders will do
well to taku n mumorai.duni of tho above Address.
Tho stock is largo and well assorted, Prices Imw.
1'i.orou.ixrii Albums, Selling from titJctsto.S25 each,
Thci.owcst style and largest assortment in Iho City.
Wm. U. PERRY. Publisher.
B. W. cor. 4lli li Raco sirs., Philadelphia
ATTORNEY AT LA W ,
DLOOMSBUlia, PA.
Otlice in Court Ally, formerly occupied by Charles R
uiicnuiew,
DloomiburS, Dec. 4, 1B59.
JOHN 0. YEAGER,
MANUFACTURER It WHOLESALE DEALER IN
mo ru no !
STRAW GOODS, RONNETS AND
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
No. 257 North Third Street, Phila'd.
Nov, :3, 1332, j
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
OU E YOUR COUGH FOR t-3 CENTS
The best aii-i cheapest Household remedy
in the World.
MADAME ZAHOU jVOltTEIt's
HiEAYtf eOlUQlKI IftfiSfiSlElDVo
MADAME y.Airuu lull
THR'8 t-'uratlvo llnlsiun is
warranted Ifnsed- trccnnllnc
to the directions, to cure In
nil cases 1,'nughs, Colds,
Whooping I'oiibIi, Asthma
nnd nil niructlons of tl-.o
throat and l.ilngs.
f.,n..n ViiiL nnrtor'ff
IUls.nu is prepared Willi all 1
Q rC'l'llFlIO FKIlit ITl'lll ll
. I.I. . l ..ti rlin Un1 to tils
edlcs the vegetable kiundom
n.lords, Its rciuedlnl .uall-
lies nre oareii on mvi
to assist Ihe healthy circ.i.
latlon nftlio blood, through
the Lungs. It Is not n vlo.
lent remedy, but e.nollent-
warming, searching and elf
cctlvej can he taken by tho
oldest norson or tha young-
oldest person or tho young'
CStllllld.
MndnmZndoc Portf r's bal
sam has been Iu usa by tha
jititdic for over lo years, aim
in ncqrired its present snio
'Imply by being retouiuien.
dcil by those who have used
It to their afflicted friends
nnd others.
Mot Important. Madame Zndoe. Porter's Curative
llalsam is sold nt n price which brings it lu tho reach
of every one to keep it convenient for use. Tho time
ly use of n single bottle will provo to bo worth 100
times Its cost.
Do not bo persuaded
NOTICE. Save your money i
to purchase nrtlclea nt Is to fl which do not cnntnlii I
the virtues nfn 13 cent hottlo of Mailamo Porter's Cu-
rntlvellalsaiu, thocost of manufacturing whicli Is as
great, us aluut any other medicine! nnd the very low
prece at wnicnu isom, huu,,:b ir ,i,,,i. r,, -ei
nppa.intly small, and unprlnclpaled dcnleri wll
somellmes rcrnnimcnd other medicines on whicli their
profits nrn Inrgi r. unless tho customers insist upon ,
linvlni' Jlndamo rotter's nnd none other. Ask fori
Madame Porter's I'urntlvo llotsam. prlco 13cc.it, and
n Inriro hollies at 23 oeuts, nnd take no other,
trytiold by oil l)riigcltsaml lilorekecpercat I3cts.
a,.'l in larger bottles ni 25 cents.
II ALL & RUCKLE, Pr prletors, New York,
January 21, 18(53.
VvtTfI-',ti;'a'G,-E5 TO. HBCD 3 IKfL
'ill
' out change.
Xni f) 11 13 15 17 (1o.irtl.indt Street 1 Mall trains for Now York leavo Itarrlsburg nt 8 AM
lOS. U, 1 1 , l J, l, K VjQiti ii.wiin, otrci-i, 1S00l, j, Mail trains for llarrisbnrg leaio NOW
NEAR 1IROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. York ut(i A Al and 12 noon.
Thlsold-cstahlMied nnd favorite resort of the llusl- . . SCIIUVLKILL VALI,E RAI MtOAD.
nns Community has been recently rclitted, nml is com-
plete in ever) tiling that can mlHl.ter to (lie comforts of
i. nlroim Ladies and families arc sneclnllv and Lore.
,iocn,i,iiiunityhasbcenrecentlrcntted.nmllsconi-
fully tirovldcd for.
- .
It U centrally located in the bu-lness part nfthe rltv.
and is conti'.'uous to the principal lines Lf steamboats,
cars, ii i iiiiiusm:b iL-rri:s, l.
In consciuenco nftliepres-mro caused by tho Rebel
) 1 1 Oil I
prices have been reduced to
One Dollar ( I'ifty Cents per Day.
The table is nuinly supplied will, all tho luxuries of
ll...n..Un n.ll. ........... llnl nff...- fttl...r In ll,u
country.
Ample accuiumodatinus arc offered for upward of 100
guo.N.
Bv" Do not believe ruiiners.harkinen, and others who
may say "tliu Western Hotel is full."
II. 1). WINCHESTER, Proprietor.
TH03. D. WINCHESTER.
Feb. 15, 1SG2.
'Ihe New ommercial Hvildings are locat
ted opposite Court House, corner of
Court and ChcnungoStrccts.
This College is in no way connected with any other
Institution.
The energies of tin entire Faculty nre exclusively de-voti-d
tolhis.
Tlicdcsigu nfthis Institution istn afford to Youni;
.Men an opportunity for uc'iulring a Thorough Practical
Dunincss Kducation
The Rooks and Forms are carefully arranged by
Practical Accountants, expressly for tills Institution,
ami tlm cotmc of Instruction is snch to combino Theo
ry and Practice.
COLLEGIATE COURSE.
This Course embraces Hook-Keeping in nil its de
partments, Pcnmnansbip, Commercial Arithmetic, Bus.
inos-s Cojrespondence, Commercial Law, Political licou
limy. Commercial Ethics, Partnership seltlements. Do
tecting Counte. feiteil nnd nllared llauk-No.es, tec.
ho Spencerian System of IV.uinianskip is tnught iu
all its varletii's, by the mnPt skillful maslrrsol'ihu art.
The Hook-Keeping department is under tho special
supervision and instruction of the Principal, D. W,
Lou tlx.
GEN 1 1 RAL INFORMATION.
Students can enter lit any time ; no vacation. Usual
time to complete the Cnurse, from li to 12 weeks. Assis
tance rendered to graduates iu procuring situations.
Graduates are presented Willi an elegantly engraved Di
ploma. r r" For oiitalngucof 70pagcs, specimens of nenni.m-
hlnp, Slc, enihike two letter stamps, and address
D. W. LOWELL, Principal.
August .10, I8C2. mays, Ieti2-I2iu.
GRIT T E ADEN'S
riHUVELPUIA COJUIHERCIAL.
COL LEGE,
N. E, cornei nl 7th and Chestnut Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
Tnis Is3T.TiT.os. wh rh was established in ISM. nnd
is now consequently in the eighteenth near f its exist-
enrc, milliner aiming us grailuatrs, fn.udreils of the
mostsuccchsful .Merchants and Rusiuess Alcu of our
country.
Ti.eO.ijici nfiho Institution issolely to afford young
mtii lautint'j? ii iiiuttiugii prupuriiiiiiiiior iiusimrss.
The llRASn.tsTicoiiTnre, nook-licctiing, ns npnlicn
hie to the various depiirlmeiits of trade; Penmanship,
both plain and ornamental i Commercial taw, .Mathe
matics, Xncigatton Ciril Kngmeering, Draicing, thon.
ogari'ny, nun .iiourru I.nnriwgcs.
Tte bvTiM of Instruction Is peculiar i no classes or
set lessons nre iiiade uo of, but each student is laught
i inn vitiiiaiiy , Miiuaiiio may commence ni nny nine, and
auenu ai wnaiever uours nre moi convenient,
Catai.ooves nreissiicd aniiuaHjafinr the 15th of April
containing nnmas of the studeiitvfor the year, and full
particulars of terms, &c, and may be obtained nt any
time by addresing Ihe Principal,
Is Extensive Accommoimtioss. v'uh-snread rrnutaltttn
nnd the lengihn eiperlente of ihe Principal, this Institu
tion od'ers facilities superior Many other iu the coun
try, for young men wishing tupreinro for business,
ami to obtain at the same tiuio a iiloma, which will
prate a reeonmeniiawa or mem llicui to auy Alerchaip
tilo House.
tGCaiTENDts'sSrrid of Treatises on Roou.Keep.
ino. now norn videlycirciilatcdthau nny other work
on u.c sunject, nre ror sale tit the College,
S, HODGES CHITPENDEN.
lferiiry-a(-aie,
Pr.tNCiPAL!
Jan. 25-1602 15m.
NATIONAL C03LUERC1AL COLLEGES
TiOCATKD IN
PHILADELPHIA,
B.E.CCRNCR7TII AND CHESTNUT STS.,
Neto York City, Brooklyn, Albany, Troy
isvjjato. jjcirou, t icvelund, Chicago,
and Si. Louis.
nook-kenning, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic
Commercial Law, Forms, Correspondence, &c piact
cally taught.
Theso Colleircs belnc under the sn.no ecnernl nnd lo
cal management, and uiiitimr iu each the advantage
of all, offer greater facilities for imparting instruct I l
than tiny other similar institution in the country.
A Scholarship issued by any ouu is gojd in all fci n
unlimited time,
The Philadelphia College has been recently cnlail
nnd refurnished iu u superior manner, nml is now fi I
lurgestund most prosperous Commercial Institution t
tint Stale.
Ilrjant & Ptratton' series of Text Hooks, cmbrac
Ilook-kceping, Commercial Arithmetic, nnd Coinmer
Law. for sale, and sent by mail.
li-? For ful I particular send for a circular.
October IS. lsG2-12m.
Slmciicau g Ijotd
( Opposite Inttfenuemc Hull,)
CII ES'i'N UT STREET, 11 ET W EEN FIFTH ItSIXTII,
PJ1ILADE1.PJI1A.
W Y ATT ii HnilLINGS.
Proprietors.
November 30, 1801. March 13, IMS
DISSOLUTION.
Tho partnership hcrenforo pxiitlng between tho un-
dersinid, in the Mercantile Uusluess, was dissolved
upon Hie Ut day of April, 1W13, by mutual con.eut.-
All person. Indebted lo Iho lata firm, uro renucsKd to
make early settlement. The book nre in His hands of
F. Eyer. .t Ihe Store, s. II MILLER.
Heading Kail Roail.
jaJHiSiiiPtB
nnr.ATTIUINIC LINE FROM
PHILADELPHIA TO
'i ii ii iK-rr.imtii OF
rr.NMtYLVANI A, THE
ui-lliivt t.-lf.l.. HltSatlF. IANNA. u,illll.ii-
I, ANU AND WYOMING VALLL) H,
Till NOI riV. NORTHWEST AND
THE CANADA8,
rABSENOHR TRAINS.
Leitvolho company's dopot nithritccnlh and Callow-
',,"te,tf,,,s?ATw,B'7',-1
liiiln 11 icl ester. Niagara, Fails, llullaln. A llcntown,
Wllkesiin Uian.bcrsbHrg,
"ffilraln' connect, nt READING with East Pen.,,
svlvnnln Railroad trains for Allcntowi., fccnud will.
?J TJEn .nn V, lltv train for llarr sburg. &c.,!nt
'(HIT (. LtNTI'N with CataivLja Itallroa,! Irnlnifur
PORT CLINTON witli Catawi.ja Rallroa, iraini i tor
WIlkesbarle.Willlam.poit.Lock "':'
i . if AiJiiiviiiiiift: ui nnniiuivii wn"iu,i w
Vn .-y, nd tkhuylklll nnd eus'iuchannn trains fur
Nnrlhiiinberland, Wllllaniiport, York, Cl.a.nbersburg,
rincerovu c.
"ncKr84u AFTERNOON KXPRnSS
,caVe Phlldelphla at 3,30 P. M. for Heniling f n -
ve , pnCgrovo, llarrlrburg, fcc., cvunftl10.1' ; '""i
Imr xvitli Pcnnsylvnnln Centrnl V,al.V0 i ... .
rVtlsbiira c Notthren Centrnl Ral road trains for
snnburyl Northumberland, i:iinlra &c, nnd nt or
i-iininn with Cntawissn Railroad trains lor mihou
r...... . ..i i,..nnin Lr.
"''IWm,rU,UDlNO ACCOMODATION.
Lenvss Reading at fl.30 A. SI.. M',".nIl way
Itritirnliu', leaves Philadelphia at
'"Sl;f.,!V"lW.SiU leave UMn ''V-V
and iVsvilleatU.U A.M., arriving in Phlladn
1,.',0 P.M. Anernoon trains leave ijarrisuurg lit V"
M and Pott8Vllloul2,3U P- M. arriving at VMaieh 10
UtMa?kct train, with n passenger car attached, leavo i
Philadelphia at 1 P. M.. for Reading nnd nil wny sta
tions ! leaves Heading nt 12, noon, and Dowiilnglown
i t p. m. for Plill.idelnhlannd nil way stations.
All the nbova Irnuu run dally, Sunday excepted.
Sunday trains lea
dclphla at a.M I'M.
CHI'.STL
sum av trains lenvoroimiuo ui t,ou u,,u . ,,n.,-
STER VALLEY RAILROAD
ti..,.....,. rmni linwnlnetnwn nml intcrmci.inio
poliits taku tho 8.15 A JI nnd -1,30 P M tralnsfrom Phil,
ndclphin, returning from Uownlngtown at ,,00 A Al
""'NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTSUURG AND
THE WEST.
Leaves New York, at 7 P M, passing Rending at
12,07 midnight, nnd connecting nt llurrisuurg will.
Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train for Pittsburg.
Returning, express Train leaves llarrUburg an iirrl
val ofPcnniylvanln Express from Pittsburg nt 3,l.i A
Al, pasting Reading 5.18 A Al and arriving nt New
York at 10,311 A Al. Sleeping can accompany these
tminsthroughbttwscn Jersey City and Pittsburg with
Trains leavo rollsvilio in .i-i ,'i ni j,.iu i
1 rains tan i h ,', , , ,:' ,:
rcturiiliij from! U'farora at "''V'.h ii
SCHUYLKILL AMI HIJSC. ULII ANNA RAIL
IlllAll.
Trains leave Auburn nt 3,42 A M for Plnegrevo and
Hnrrisburg, and nt 0,40 A Al, mid 7 P Al for plmgroio
only; returning from Hnrrisburg nt 1,30 P Al and from
l'iiiegrovc at ti A Al and 4 and 5 P AL
TICKETS.
Through first class tickets and emigrant tickets to nil
. i .fi. i .1.. M J ll.... f,,l f'n,,-..
1 10 i""l l"' """" "v"
Uit
The following tickets nre obtainable only nt tho nffico
S3 .lr,lfril. Tr-:B,ircr. 227 south FUrtll St.
Philadelphia
or of G. A Nlcolls, General Superintend,
cut, ueauing.
COM Al UTATION TICKET3,
At 25 percent, discount, between any points desired,
lor fa.Milies and firms,
MILEAGE TICKETS,
Good for 2000 miles, between all points, at S1G 35 each
for families nnd finis.
SEASON I IlJKUTf,
For three, six. nine or twelve months, for holders
only, to all points, at retlureilratcs.
U1.L.11U I .11 Ui.
l!f-IHIiiL' on thelinuoftho road will bo furnished with
cards entitled themselves and wives to tickets ut half
fare.
EXCURSION TICKET!.
1-rom Plillnileliihia toiirincinat stations, ffoo.l for Sat
urday Sunday ami Alnnd.iy, al reduced fare, to bo nail
only at the Licka Ollicu, utTliiltccuth and Calluwliill
streets.
i ru.ni.ri'.
Goods of nil description forward to all tho above
mints from tha compau'sncw freight depot, llroad and
Villow streets.
FREIGHT TRAINS
Leave riiil.idel.ihia daily at ti A AL ! P M ! nnd 0 P
Al. f ir Readim:, Lebanon, Hnrrisburg, Pottsvillu, Polt
Clinton, and all points beyond.
A1AILS.
Close nt tho Philadeliihia tost nflibc for nil plnccs on
the road and its branches at 5 A Al. ami for the prlnci
pal station only at 2 15 P M.
iiieomsourgi eii.il iru.l.
C1IU ULATE THE DOCUiWEXTS
TEE
democratic Leader,
A double sheet tccckly Democratic Journ
al, oj Eight pages and Forty'.
Eighs Columns oj'rea
dins m'Uler.
The nttcntion of (ho Democracy of Pennsylvania nnd
of itlur Slate's, is called to tho importance of extend
ing the circulation ofthe
WEEKLY DEMOCRATIC LEADER.
By so extensively clrcnlntinirncuniner. (whllo the
Democrats have been comparaliMly iiidillerent to lliis
meiiion ot iniieeiicing ine panne minu, the ulioiitiou
islshavc succcedcil iu inennfiug tlieir numbir fro'u a
lew ,cw i.ugiaiu. lauai.csio n party whicli now con.
trols tlm nation! Is it not time for the democrats to a
wake to a senco of iliu necessity fur reaching the minds
of ihe people 7
THE DEMOCRATIC LEADER
Is, and will continue to bo a firm and fearless advocate
of Democratic principles and of the interests of tho
Democratic party, ns the best means of promoting tho
interests of Iho country, It will maintain a bold oppo
sitlon to all enemies of Ihe principles of tho National
Constitution and of the rishts of the people, and will
insist upon the mniutainance ortho Constitution ns it
is, and the restoration of thu Union as our fathers left
it.
The Leader, besidesfurnishing
Political News,
and expressing its own views thereon, jllcontnin ull
thu
General nctes of the Day,
Together with Aliscellancons readinj, Poctryi Stories
Anecdotes,
Agricultural Matter,
Religious Intelligence,
Commercial Intelligence,
Market Reports,
aid nil citch matter ns Is requisite to conuitututo n
First Class Family Newspaper.
It will bo controled by no clique, nor will it advo
cato tho claims of any candidate for office until he
ihall have becomo the regularly nominated cnmlldnto
ofthe Democratic parly i Hut it will over advocate tho
decisions of that party, ns to both measures and men.
Resides containing a weekly summary of all tele
graphic and gonern news, tho weekly leader will ho
lunched by original rroductionsby some ofthe best
writers in the cuuutry.
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No ono should neglect to tubscriba fur it at once,
T II E
WEEKLY DEMOCRATIC LEADER,
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ping to givo tho LEADER a largu circulation. Get up
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PINE 4c LEWIS.
.May23.1BC3, No. 103 S. Third St,, Phila.
BLANK DEEDS & MARRIAGE 0ER
TIFIOATES. A superior lot of tho above articles,
with all other kind of lllanks, for salo at
tho oflico of tho Columbia Demoorat.
Ji
Bloamsburg,
Columbia County,
Penna.
SLASDODSON, I'ronriclor.
qiakcipleasurclniiniiounciiigto the public that ha
J hni taken and thoroughly relilted Ihi Forks Hole!
fcnuerly occupied by Robert Hagenbtuli, lllooiusburi!
Olid is tiril)lir(,l In ,,,n.l..t . . 'm
nml ii prcimrud lo uccomoJutu iriivellur. iiin-ir.,-1
itrctvprii iiml l.ne.U ii ...i i hi . . . v""
best products Ihe markets uilorj, a. d his liar will iu
constantly furnished with tho choicest biuors
I IC7-A forge and cninuiodious suble hat been erected
with a convenient stable attached. A tentlvc ot er.
willalway. bo in attendance ai d I lie in i I, f,M,Jini
, attention to customer, will iccure him a liberal .1.$" r
! I I l lu lllinmiil isl'S
AYEll'S
0ATHARTI0
Are yon sick, foeble, and
cmiipbilnlngl ArjjoUMitof
order, with )onr S)stcm d.
ranged, and your fcelliiftJ un,
cemfnrtnblol These fillip.
I ins l e often Iho fircln its, to
(crlom lllneM. home 1,1 of
sickness licircplngiipoii yen,
ami should bo averted by n
' Mice LWi
e MiWAUKiefl-W
Lrvi imioiy sto n mo rii.u. itii
ItiLI edy. Take Ayei'a Fills, nsul
nt dennss out th dlwnletel lm-
mors purify tho blood, and
let the fluldi nioro on uirbb
ttHCled In licslth again.
Tl. HtnnllA II, A rlirtlr.A.
SKf of tho body lots rigorous n
'S lltrllv. fOHlfff tbft vvstetl, frnt,i
tho obilrucllons nklch tnalia
disease, A cold icltlei somen hero In Iho body, nnd e
itructs Its natural functlom. These, H not rcllerciT,
react upon thcmiclvci and tho surrounding organs, prr
iluclng general aggravation,' enacting, nnd dlsciwa.
While In this condition, oppressed by Iho irorangcmctiti,
take Aycr's Pill, and seo how Ulicclly they icatoro tbb
naturnl action of Iho system, ami with It tho buoyant
feeling of health again. What is Into and no apparent In
this trivial nnd common complaint, l alio truo In ninny
of tho deep sentod nnd d.ingeioui dlstentfe". Tho lain
purgnthe effect expels tlism. Cau"ed by similar obstruc
tions and derangement! of Iho natural function of tha
bodf, they ro rapidly, nud many of lliom sitroly, curd
l,y tho samo moaui. Nono who know tho virtue of Ibcso
Pills, will nogject lo employ them when luOcrlug frcni
the disorders they curo. ... , ...
Statements from leading physicians In some of lb
principal cities, and fioin other noil kuowu publlo rer
eons. ltm a tbrwarding Merchant efS. Zmti, IU. i, IS50.
I)n. Arrat Your Pills aro tho paragon of all that j
Ei-oat In medlclno. They halo cured my llltle ibiujthtct
of ulcerous sore lipen her hands and feot Hint had proved
Incuraldo for years. Hor mother has been long g.lov
ouily aflllcted with blotches and pimples on hor skin auA
In her hair. After our child was cured, eho also trll'i
,our Vms, and they have cud her. mmmjtQa
As n Fnmllf physic.
J'oin Dr. H IE CuiiwncAf, A'tw Orlearj.
Your Tills aro tlm pilnco of purges. Their excellent
qualities surpas nnr calhaitlo wo possess. Thoy aro
mild, but very certain nud cuVcttlll in their action on tho
bowels, which makes thsni invaluable to us In Hie dully
treatmont of disease.
HcniInclic,Slcliireftilnclic,Foul Stomncli.
iVom Dr. 1'dmid Uoijd, Baltimore.
Dunllno. Attn i Icam-ot answer jcvi what complaint
I havo ctirevl with your Pills bettor than to soy all that ic
frcr treat with apurgatlre medicine. I place groat depen
dence on an effectual cathartic In my dally lootcst with
dlsoase, and believing as I do Hint yonr Pills afford UI the
best wo have, I of courie value them highly.
rmsnnto, Pn., May 1, 15B5.
Dn. ,T. C. Ana. Sir: I havo been rcpoatodly cured of
the worst headache any body can have by n dole or two1
of your Pills. It seems lo nilso from a foul etomach,
which they cloanso at once.
Yours with groat respect, ED. W. PREnr,!!,
Ctrrfc nf Steamer Clai int.
Dllloui DUortlers I.tvcr Complaints).
From Dr. Tlieulore Del!, eAVie York Cdy.
Not only aro yonr Tllli admirably adapteil to their pnr
pose as nn aperient, but I find their beneficial emxtsupon
tho Liver very marked Indeed. They havo lu hit prac
tice piored mora clluctual for tha cure of bthmit cni
plaints than any one remedy I can mention. 1 einreruly
rrjoico that wo havo at length a purguth o which is wor
thy tho confidence of Hie prufos.-lou nud Hie people.
DnrAniuB:T or ritt IicTiinios,
Waslilupfton, V. C, 7th Feb., lEiO.
Sfitt I hava med your Pills In my general and hotptvr!
practice ever slnco you niado them, and cannot hesllato to
eny thoy nro tbo bust calbarllc wo employ, 'i bclr rogu
Istlng action on tho lit ir is quick und decided, coiiho
ijuontly they aro nu iiduilrublo remedy for deraiij.uonU
of that organ. Indeud, I Iiato seldom found a caso of
bm'our diieate so obstinate that It did net i civilly yl.ld to
thein. 1'iaterually yours, A1.0.N7.0 HAM,, M. 1) ,
J'hysieian ofthe Juiiuc llviyiUil
Dyacntery, Dlarrhccn, Relax, AVornio.
l om Dr. J. O. Oi (, of VUicagt.
Your Pills havo lied n lone; trial In my prnetlco, and I
bold them In esteem ns ono of tbo best nptrients 1 halo
over found. Their alterative eftott upon tbo liter mains
them nn excellent remedy, when given iu small doses for
tihTmi dyitntiry and liiarrhua. 3 heir sugar-coatlnu;
makes them very acceptable and lonienicut for thouw
of woman snd chii.ien.
Dyapcinln, Imiiiirltj- of tlio niooil.
Prim Dev. J. Y, Jimci, Julor eMicnt Cmi eh, Kotttin.
Dn. Avzn: 1 havo used your Pills with extraordinary
success in my family and among thoso 1 nm culled to ijsft
In dlstrcis. To rigulato tho orguin of dlgcatlon and
purify tho blood, they aro thoiYery best remedy 1 havo
tiicr known, and I cau conndrutly roccmmeFil them to
my frlondi. Youis, J. V. lll.Mr.3.
Waiuiw, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 21, 1955.
Ds.in Rm: I am ml. ig your Cstliartli Pills In lay piac
tice, and find then an excellent purgatiio to clcauio llio
eysteut end pui iV Ml fowilaiui of the Mini.
JOHN O. MKACHAM, M. D.
Const Ipat Ion, Cos tlrcnrsta, Suptirelci,
Itlleumnl Ism, (.out, Xoiii'nlgln, Drop
ay, Paralysis, Fits, etc.
jTVom Dr. J. I'. Vaughn, Monlretl, Cmada.
Too much cannot bo said of yonr rills for tho iuro oT
toelircneis. If others of our fraternity havo found flicai
as efficacious as I have, they should jln mo lu roelulm
Ingltfor tlio benefltof tho multitudes who sudor frdni
that cempUlut, wldcb, although bad eiongh In Itsolf, Is
tlio procnlUr of stliers Hint nro worao. I belluio ce
li'mmi to originate in tlio liver, but your Pills cjoct th it
organ aud euro tbo disease.
Fi-cm lire. D. Runt, rhytiaian mi ItiJicife, Dutton.
I find ono or two largo doits tf your nils, taken nl tbo
f't'oper thno,nie sxcellent innmoHvsief tho tioriim! itcro
I'onviheti wholly or partially suppressed, and also vbry
eUticliul to cleants tho femaci and expel uvitaj. 'iKoy
aro so much tho belt phyalo vto hare tlist 1 recommend
no oHicr to my paf.euts.
JTrmi the Dev. Dr. lUwUt.oflht UtChvUit Dpit. Church.
PlLisr.l Hocic, favaunali, Go.. .Inn, 0, 1S5-1.
llo.tonr.n Smi I should bo ungrateful for tho rcliiT
your slilll Iim brought mo ir I did net roport my rn-ci tb
you, A cold settled In my limbs and brought on excru
ciating nctiru'oicpai'ni, wfilch ended Iu cm onto rht umti
tiim. Notwitiistaudlog I had tha belt of phislelans, thu
dlseaio grew worse nr. worto, until by tho narico oryopr
exrelleut agent In llnltirnoro, Dr. Slacken t-e, I tried jjiir
Pills. 1 heir effocts were slow, but snro. Hy crsoverliii;
lo tlio tno of them, I tun now entirely well.
Ssmate Cn.iMBsn, Baton Rongo, !.., 6 Dec. 1SJV
Dn. Asia : I haio boon eutlroly cured, by your P17M, ft
Dhcumatit; CiMa painful disenxt that had utllk'ted.ruo
fyr years. VIHCENT SIJDULL.
tiT-Moat of the Mill In market contain Mcronyr,
which, although a valuable remedy I ekll'iil liandf. Is
dangerous In n public pill, from tho drcadtul cobm
quences that ficqiiontly fdluw Its Incautious use. Tliete
coutntn no mercury or tniocial subitum whatever,
Pricp, 25 cents por Box, or 0 Doxos for $1.
Prepared By Dr, J, C. AVER So CO., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by E P 5 utz, G JI Hagenhticli, nn.' J 11 Moyor
Hlooinsburg; J Schuyler, Hohrtburg ; Masters & Son,
Millvillo; P .Masters', Denton; Lazarus & Fii-her, Or'
nngcvillo; G F Fowler Fowlersville : A Miller, Hsr
wickj Low t Uro8.,Centcrvillej P. F Riiglinrt & Nuss
I spy M G Shoemaker, Eiirkhorn ; Reighart Nuss
Mainvillo; J 5liarplei,s, L'nttawissa; C'retity . Co,
Light Street -, nud dealers cvsry where.
July St), If US ly.
LIGHT STIUiET, Columbia county, Fa
THE undersigned has located nt Ilia nbovn nntr.ril
hotel, formerly occupied by Peter Schug, nnd boIJc
its n share of public patronage.
OT?" Good accommodations for man nnd beast. 1l:r.
best kind of li'piors at tliu bar.
. ,. J. D. RICE, Proprietor.
April 11, iera- 1
BLINDS AND SIMDEb,.
J. U'ir.lil AMH Mn KlVArll. Ulr.1, 1M.I1'..
VemUam ISHstds and Window
ITT" The largest and finest nssortincnt In tho city, nt
the lowest prices. Rlii.ds painted nnd trimmed eatial
to new. Store Shades inatleiiud Ictteied.
April 4, lct'i3.-lui
NEW JEItSEY L.IM)S T0U SALE,
ALSO,
GARDEN AND FRUIT FARIS.
Buitublo for Grapes, reachea, Pears Raspberrlcp
kjiirnuuiui.i ,,,u, rn B, ,,uriUS, KC , 0 I'll
lUnn'JOncres oath, ni the following prices fori
present, via: SO ucrca lor 5J00, lOuc. s
acres for 6bU, '.'I nrres for SIU, 1 ncro fors.ti 1' .a
by ouo dollar a week.
Also, good Crnnbtiry lands, nnd village lots in ( h
wood. S3 by 100 feet, nt 8I each, payablu b) ono
Inr ii week. The nbuve land mid limit" nro slum
Ghentwood, Washington township, Hiirlington coiim
New Jersey, lor furllicr itifuriuutlon, apply, wit
P. U. iilau.p, fora circular, to
ll. FRANKLIN CLARK.
January 17. KM Cdat B,,ll, Km Vor"' V
A DiMlNISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Eitate of Patrick Tool, deceased
LETTERS of Adminlstrotion on thu Estate or !''
rick lool, late of Ontru lowmhip, fidunihia rr
deceased, have been granted by tho Register of t'eli.n
bla cn to the iiudersigiud nil pernios having claic i
again.t the e.tuto of ihu dccendeiit nro reuuestcd w
present Iheni to the undersigned, al hi residence H
InarjiyiKiiVt'l'l'i'i;1,1:!' "nJ" ''""s ""K'llU
MaySMBfCw,! CIIAULES TOOL, Adm'r
WAlHTfiJI).
A GOOD TEAMSTER. Will nay 81
Dolu'urcounty' M'vlll. VuV
p,i!:3,,6C3.3wU00. J-"J''
Hark ! Bark ! I
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
Oordd of Dark, wanted by tho undci
e .Jh,1'?: l""",'!la,ely' at llicTaiiiiery in llloom.bitrg
1 1 1 1 i.' highet prlco w b paid In Ca.h or
i
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