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    Farmer's Department.
NEVER PLOW POTATOES.
This may scorn a strango logic, no doubt,
to many of our readers ; hut if they will
only try it, I think thoy will find a differ
enco in tho yield equally strange. Plow
ing potatoes will not answer with mo. If
tho Eoason is dry thoy do not grow until
tho autumn rains come, and thoy then grow
eo rapidly that thoy aro very tender and
soon rot after being taken out of tbo
ground, if thoy do not boforo ; which is
very ofton tho case, My modo of plant-
Ji::S?JT3 '.r.T&BMS ONF. DOLLARS PER DAY
ywe.w VI mill BiUUUlU UUU UUVUL WUH Willi
barn yard munuro ; then plow deep, and
plant in every third furrow, tho potatoes
about ten inches apart in the furrow ; then
after you bavd finished planting, harrow
down smooth and roll with a light roller ;
then when thoy begin to como through the
Ground, harrow again in tho samo dirco
tion of the rows; then when they reach
tho height of about four inches, run tho
cultivator through tho rows, twioo to each
row. After this, tuc tho cultivator as of
ten as you think proper, taking care to
keep doWn tho weeds and grass and if any
weeds grow in the rows that cannot be
reached by tho cultivator, pull them out
with tho hand. Never mo tho plow to
cover them, as you form a vidgc that runs
all tho water from your potatoes in between
tho rows, whoro it can do no good. Po
tatoes grow up in the warm, dry months,
and wo sometimes havo a number of small
or slight showers that moistens tho earth
a few inches each time, and revives vege
tation very much ; but it is only tho heavy,
soaking rains that reach potatoes that are
ridged up. Go into your patch, a Iter a
slight shower, and examine tho potatoes
that have been ridged up, and sco if they
have been benefited by it much.
Cor. hollar JSctcspnpcr.
HOW TO INCREASE THE VALUE
OF A COW.
Every ono that owns a cow can seo at a
glanco that it would bo profitable to in
creasa tho valuo of hor, but every ono
cannot tell how to do it. Wo can, and
'w think we can make it equally palpable
to'crar readers. If a cow is kept for but
"lor,, lit would certainly add to her value if
tbeSfcirttcr making properties of her milk
should ho improved. In summer or win
tor this -can bo improved, just as the yield
of a cultivated crop can be improved, by
what is fod to each ; and it is simply a
quostion of will it pay, in manuring the
ono or feeding the other. Indian corn
will add to the quantity and quality of the
butter to a very scmiblo degree j and it is
Bimply a question of solution, by ex
periment, whether it will add to tho profit
of tho butter-maker to buy corn at ono or
two cents a pound, and convert a portion
of it into butter at twenty-five cents a lb.,
or whether the market price of corn and
butter may be, and another portion,ofii
into fat, another portion of it into manure,
for that is tho natural rusult of the chem
ioal change produced in the laboratory of
the cow's stomach. The samo result will
follow anv oihcr kind of feediuir. Good
pasture will produce an abundance of milk,
often as much as tho cow can carry ; but
it docs follow that even then it will not bo
profitable to feed her with Eome more
oleaginous food to increase tho quantity of
butter, just as it sometimes proves profiia
blo to feed bees to enable them to itorc
moro honey. It certainlyjdoes not appear
to us that the value of a cow, lccding,upon
ordinary winter food, may be almost
doubled by making that food suitable for
the purposo of increasing tho quantity of
milk, if that is tho purpose for wlncu tuo
cow is kept. Farmers generally under
Btand that they convert corn into beef,
pork, and lard, and some of them know
oxactly at what price per pusliel it pays
to oonvert it into those, substances ; bnt;
does any one know at what rato it will '
pay to convort corn or any other grain
into butter, or any other kind of feed into
tho dairy products ? Is the wholo busi
ness a hap-liazard ono? Wo fear so.
Some porsons know that thoy oan increase
the saleable valuo of butter by adding the
coloring matter of carrots to it. Does
soy parson know tho value of a bushel of
carrots fed to a cow to increaso her valuo
ns a butter producing laboratory ? Ex
perimental proof upon this point would
f , ,, . . ,. ,
bfl far moro worthy Of agricultural priZCS
...... ; , ... .
than it IS to SeO Who can allOW thO largest
roots ; for by a few carefully conducted
experiment wo should bo ablo to increaso
tho valuo of a cow almost at pleasure
RE3IOYING DLMPLES.
It is sometimes exceedingly difficulty to
get rill Of pimpUlar Outbreaks. JjCt your
diet bp generous, but plain , that is to say,
do not starvo but partake only of whole-
somo food. Beet and mutton should bo
preferred to pork and veal ; and sich
soups and sauces should be avoided,
I, To Remove Sourf from tho head,
take a pint of water, drop into it a lump
of quicksilver. Let it stand for somo
hours to eettlo ; pour off free of sediment ;
add a quarter of a pint of vin6gar Wath
the head with the mixture.
CIGARS & TOBACCO.
A large assortment of eholrn Cigars, Tohneco, ripcs'
Fruits, t'nufi-rllonory nnd Notion gonernllv.togcth.
tr Willi n fUll flock ofllATrtiiud CAPS, constantly on
In ml ami for lain cheap, lit the "illoonuburg Hal fcUap
Emporium,"
JOHN K. GIRTON,
Honinsburg, March 1(1, If 01.
' NATIONAL HOTEL,
(Lata Whlto Swan,)
RACE STREET, ABOVE THIRD
I'IIIIjADKIiI'HIA.
D. 0. SIEGKIStT PnoiniBxon.
Formerly fom Enlc Hotel Lebanon. Pa
T, V. It I'm ADS, CRK,
.March V!ll, Itf,i-I4ni.
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL
No. 117 and 110 North Second Strcot,
Pill L A I) ELI' II I A .
The ntiova well known establishment ha been leas
by llii! subscriber.
This Hotel is conveniently Inentcd In n central mid
IiiuIiiom p.ittnrilio city. It l large an J commodious,
nml well furnished throughout,
Persons visiting li'i city nra respectfully Invited to
call nml patronize this establishment, ns nothing shall
no wanting to iiukc tho guests cotuioriabiu anil talis-
Citizens nml visitors can lio accommodated on roai-
onabls terms by the day. week or month,
J. OTTENKIHK,
Proprietor.
NnT7 Pock St.,Pltlln. I.ate of Halt I more. Md, nml
Madison II, in. r, Second St. l'hllado'phla.
.March 7, lSGti Hn).
JOHN DOLL
502 Market St., Philadelphia
IMPORTER of Toys, Pipes and fancy Articles,
The largcrt variety of l'lpcs. Toys, ISaskets an J
fanov ooona to nn found in the citv.
Pica- full and Examine,
.March 7, 1803
WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVER
WARE.
he undcrsicnod would respect-
C..I.. ...... ...I.... ... I.I- ...-II
fir -II H limj III. IIU y, Mir ,11,,-llllUH IU ins wen su-
ailCSa JL lected stock of Fine Cold nnd Silver watch-
so I'lno (Jeld Jewelry, of every kind nnd variety of
styles - comprising all of tho newest and most beautiful
designs.
Aln, Holiit Pllvcr War-, ci'ial tn Coin and tho
hct .Make of Silver I'latuil Ware, Ilach article is war
ranted to be as represented.
fj Watches and Jewelry carefully renalred and
satisfaction guaranteed.
jauuii iiaiu.ey,
(Sucrcssortn Stauffer It llarley.)
No. lii'MARKEF Street, l'HSl.AU'A.
reb'y S? , (503. 3 inos,
PAUL & THOMPSON,
General Commission merchants,
DBALKRS IX
Fish, Provisions, Dour, Hotter, Cheese, Oils, Dried
fruit, Mrnln. Seeds, llenns. Whiskey, Wool,
Co.'ntry 1'roducc ami .Mcrcliaiuilso
generally.
No. 31 North Wharves, Piiii.iDEL.rmA.
K7 Consignments nf Provisions, Dour and Country
Produce solicited, and returns promptly made. Cash
advanced when desired.
OIini:i!S fur all kinds of Tisli, Provisions, Flour,
Dried Fruits, tr., tilled rft the lowest Cash Prices.
August 4, lfOU l'.'m.
P II I L A D E L P II I A.
PAPER HANGINGS
Howci.i, & r.ouuKi:,
Corner Fourth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, have
now in stock, a fine variety of
WA L I. PAPER S,
dot up expessly for their Vpring Trade.
WINDOW PAPER OF BVHRV fiRADU,
to which they Invite the nltcntitm of storekeepers.
K5" 111 their rctallcp.trtinent, will bo found tho
choicest styles oftliu dim.
March 7 1663 3 mos.scas
JOHN S. LEE & CO.,
No.-IO, NORTH WHARVES,
Philadelphia.
RE.E ITS ffEES
AND
SHIP CHANDLERS,
Spun Cotton for Caulking, nopes. Twiim.Tor, Filch,
Oakum, mocks, ami Oars. &c
August 1, 1WU-1 Jm.
FUlSIiaiOTII &. IinOTHKKS.
WHODF.PAIiK
TOBACCO DEAL E R f
SO. 105, NORTH TIllllD STREET
Five doortbelowltacc,
nuLAui:i.rfiiA
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SALE.
Pittsburgh Commercial College, .
Ilingliamptin " "
('rittriiilcn's " " Phllndolphia.
Btrntton, Ilrynut U Co.. " "
TImss Scrips, aru In amounts of 915 and 5.111 and arc
as ho much cash, by tho .Student on cntrllu' either ofth
bovo College. Young mdu desiring towlitaiu iitinigl1
i Collegiate nducatin, will here rind a gooJ upecula
on by applying at the ulllcn of tho
Nov. l.litiJ. COLU.MIJI.V DEMOCRAT.
TINWARE & STOVE SHOP!
rrMin undersigned respectfully informs his old frloml
J. and ciifctoni'-rs. that he has purchaieil his brolhem
utercst In the above estabtiphmeiit.iindtho concern wils
liorcalter be cnnuiicteu by liimatlt exclusively.
ll lias hist received find olH-rs Tor K.-iln. t)m Inr,.
Avy est and most citcnslvo assortment of FANCY
S'J'O Vila ovrr introduced into this market
His block cotiidsts of a couitduto assortment of
ho best unoKtng nnu parlor stoves in tne market, togeth
er with Stovo Fixtures of overy i!i-cription, Oven and
Uox Stoves, Radiators. Cyllmliir Stove-", Cast Iron Air-
Tiglit btoves, Cannon Stoves, &c, Sic, Stovepipe and
puiware constantly on hand and mniufactured to order.
AH kinds of repairing dune, ns Usiiul, on lioit notice,
Thu patronago of old friends and new ciKtoni'ir re-
.pclfully solicited. A. M. RUl'niT.
rlloinsburg, November 3d ISCtl. tf.
JOSEPH FUSSELL,
Manufacturer of
.UMBRELLAS, SUN UMBREL
LAS and PARASOLS,
Nos. 2 & -1 N. 4th St., PIIILA'D.
March 7, 16(i3-3m.
REMOVAL.
E. 82 Ba O T E Bi.
E A
TIIC undersigned respectfully informs lit friends
and thu public generally, that he lias remuved from
the "Union Hotel" to the "J'.AOI.R HO I'lll,," in thu
borongli of Jluncy, wheru lio will bo happy to enter
aiu In a satisfactory manner all who may favor him
will their custom, Tim bust stabling in the county,
w th ample accommodations for trai dors and drovers,
No pallia will bu spared to render thu btuy of guests
ipleasat and comtortubla
A. .11, SMITJJ,
Muncy, April II IMS.
THE DISEASES
R p p. n R
( Lcs Maladies rl' Err air.)
I JOHN B. OGDEN, M. D., author and
1 publlsherof the above work, do hereby promise lc
M ugreo to send free of charge toaii) young man who
will write for it. a copy for perusal, '1 ho proper tluily
of mankind W Man. Tills valuablo work is issiiej &
sent forth for Hie bein lit of sulRring humanity, it treat
in Mimolo language uu all thu diseases of r.rmr iti,i.
ding seminal weakness. Nervous ikbihty, inilijji-nioH
Melancholy, Insanity, Wasting decuy, Impotoiicy, &(.-.
fiiviug safe, speuily, and iltoctual prescriptiong lor
their permanent cure, together with much vulvnblo In-
loruiuii,'l- 'in iiw iv"r mo h nn u ucsire to reau my
work fhall receive a tiamplu copy by return mall, freo
of charge.
Address
JOHN n. OODF.N, M. D
No CO Nassau St., N. V.
May 23. lEG3-3in.
BL003ISI3U11G SKYLIGHT,
P J T 3J B E
rpm: undersigned informs the citizens of lllooni.
arkY
ires can bell ion especially groups itlicru each person
nn no lunerj isi as wen us neparuic,
Uu has gon to considerable expense to mako his cs
nblHhinnnt first class our, and he therefore solicits a
bcralpatro jgo locnublu him, to constantly introduce
the mode i improvements of tho art,
C7"Coiu .)- produce token in Eschaugo for plituros
HENRY UOSENSTOCK.
Uloonuborg, Nov. 23 1801, Nov, 0 "J2
K, It &X':M&E8
A rn 'P n T M XT v . A mi r a r
-i- W n A V A Jl 1 i. 11 ,
BLOOMSBURll, rji.
Offlct in Court Ally, fbrmeily occur-M by CfnuUt K
Duekulew.
Bloomibutc, Dec. i, 1W, I
FOR THE
The spirit of encroachment tends ti eonsolidaln Iho
flJITITIilTSftiM powers of nil tho ilcpaitmcnts In on .nml thus til ere
V Ki KJ i 1 1 U II j V 13 ate, whatever be the form of government, n real lies-
AND Til 11
roit
DIABETES
AND DISEASES OF Till!
Tlitse nangtrens and Trevhlcsomt talis, uhlehhait
thus far lli.slHrtl the bett iltrttttil Trtalmtnt canle
CmilttitiJ Controlled by Ike Ht'MKUYnoa btfert till
ran cuiiativii
properties of Iho Incdlclno ditcct themselves to the or
gans of crri'tlon, and by so altering tho condition of
tho stomach and liver that tho starchy principle eftho
fond Is notcoiiverted into sugar solong ns the system
Is under tha influence of tho
CONSTITUTION WATER,
winch give those organs time to recoicr their keallhy
tnno and vigor. Wo tiro nblo to statn that thu Coustitu-,
Hon Water has cured every caso of Diabetes In which it
has been given.
STONE IN THE lli.ADDrR, CAI.CUt.UF, RRAVr.lt
11RICK IH'ST DEPOSIT, AND MUCOUS OR
Mlf.tvY HISCIIARCEd AFTER URINATINO.
Diseases occurlng from onennd Ihesnmo cause will
be entirely cured by tho Constitution Wntor, Iftakcii
forany length of time. The doo should vary with tho
severity of Iho disease, from twenty drops to a tea
spoonful thn utlmes u day, In water. During the pas-
sago "U mo v. , ileum-, iiiu I'.iiii nnu nrgciii sviiipioms
nlKiiihl lie combated with the nroner remedies, then
followed up with tho Constitution Water, as nbovo di
rected.
DVSMF.NORIIACT.A, OR PAINFUT.I, MENSTRUA
TION, AND IN MENORRHAOIA on PRorUHi:
FLOWING,
tlotli diseases arising from a faulty secretion oflne
,,ielni:il Until - in Ilia one caso beiiiiiton little. nnd
accompanied by severe pnlu ; and the other a loopro
fuo si'cretinn, which will bo speedily cured by tho
Constitution Wnter.
Tlsnt disease known ns I'Ai.i.i.Mi ur Tin; wo.Mli.
which tho result of n relaxation of tho ligaments of
thut organ, nnd Is known by n sensaof hcniness and
drneeiui! nalusln the back and sides, nnd at times ac
companied bv sharp I nrl nail ug or shoot lug pains through
the parts, w ill, in uu cusc. uo removeii uj inc incuieiuc.
Tin re i- annthor class of symptiiuis nrl-lng from 111
RirAl'lONOFTIIt; WO.MII, which physicians call
Nervousness, which word covers up much ignorance,
nnd liinlnecascs out of ten tho doctor docs not really
know whether tho symptoms lire the disease, or the
disease tlm symptoms. Wo can only enumerate them
here. J speak more particularly of Cold IVct, Palpita
tion in the Heart, Impared .Memory, Wakefulness, FLi-di-a
of Heat Languor, Lassitude, and Ilimnessof Vision,
SUPPRESSED .MENSTRUATION.
Which in the unmarried female is a constant recurring
disease, nml through neglect the seeds i moru grave
and dangerous maladies nrc the result ; and as month
after month passes without nn i llbrt being made to as
sist nature, tho siippro-iou lieconn-s chronic, fhe pa
tient gradually loo.-es her appetite, the bowels aro
constipated, night sweats comu on, and consiimiitian
finally cnd6 her career.
LEUCOllllUIA OR WHITE?.
This disease dependt upon nn iullamatlnn of mucous
lining of the vagina and womb. It Is In nil caes ac
companied by secic pain in the bark, accross the
boucl-i mid through tho hips. A teui-poonlul of tho
medicine may be taken three times n day, with an in
jection of.i tablo'poonlul oftho medicime, mixed with
a naii-iuni oi nou wnit-r, moriiiui: ainieveniug,
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF THE RLAUDER,
1NFLAM ATION or THE KIDNEVH AND CA
TARRH OF THE 111, ADDER, BTUANOURY I
AND llL'RNlSfi OR l'AI NFL L URINATINO.
Vnr thesodiseas-i's it istrulva sovoreinn renicdv. and
too much cannot bo said lulls praiso. A single does lus
been Know to relive the moit urgent syptoms,
Arc you troubled with that distressing pain in the
Miiall oftho back And through thelilpsf A tea'poonful
a day of Coiibtilutiou Water will relievojoulikuinagic.
FOR DVril'EPirIA,
It has no equal in relieving the Mnt distressing smp-
tnms. AIm). Ileailaclio, lli nrtimru, Ami atoiuach Vnm
itlng I'ood, &r. 'I'.ikea tcaspoouful alter dinner- The
dose in nil ca-csmuy bcincrcaseil if desired, but should
be donu gradually.
PHYSICIANS
llac long iinrc giveu uu tho use of bucliu, cubehinnd
juniper in the treatment of these dUeatcs, nudoutyuse
tuciu ror want oi a oetter remeiiy.
CONSTITUTION WATER
Has proved itielf O'lualtothu task that has devolved
upon it. .
DIURETICS
Irritate and drench Iho kidneys, and by con'tant use
aouii lead tochromi: d, generation uud co ilirmed dis
ease. Read, ileatl. Read.
Dixviit-E, Pa., June" 1-tVJ.
Dr.Wx. H. finr.nn Datr bir : In I'cbuary, Icul, I
Hasutllicied wtthtli j supar iliiibeld,nnd for live months
I passed moru than two gallons of water in twenty-four
hours. I was obdg.-d to get up as often ten or tvele
times during thi night, and in live months Ilnstuboiit
fifty pounds iu wiigth. Hurtling th; month of July,
letil. I procured two bottles of Constitution Water and
iu twodays after ming it I experienced relief, anil alter
taking two bottles 1 was eulirely cured, soon after
regaining my usual good health. Yours truly.
b J. V. L HE WITT.
Iloslon Corners, N. Y Ucc. S7, 1S6I.
M'ni. II. fire" k Co.:
Cents: I fre.-lv give you liberty to make use of the
folloniiig' irtitUateoftliu nine of Coiistitulion Wa
ter, winch I can reccoiumeiid iu the highest manner.
My wife, nhu was attacked with pain In the tdioul
ders, whole length of the back, mid in her limbs, with
l'alpituliun oftho heart, attended with Falling of the
Womb, llysuieiiorrhoea, and "Irritation of thu Iliad
dcr," I called n pliyMcinn, who attended her abut
three iiiontlis, when lie left her worse than he found
her, I then employed one of Mm best puyMciaus 1
could llud, who intended her for ubout nine months,
and wlule she was under his care sho did not sutler
quite ns inuih pain ; he finally gave her up uud said :
'her caso was Incurable.' Fur, said lie,"&lio was such
n combination of complaints, that medicine given for
one opeinlosdgainst some other of her dilliculties."
About llus timu i-lio commenced tn lists CoN-rnumx
WtTKn, and to our utter astonishment, almost the first
doe seemed to have the ilsired effect, and the kept on
improving rapidly under its treatment, and now super
intends cn'irely he,- domebtie alfalrs. r-'liehas not ta
ken nny of tho Cos. nurtos Wati.r fornboul four weeks i
nml we aru happy to bay that it has produced a pernia-1
nentcure.
W.M. M. VAN BENSCHOTriN.
SI11.L.10UD, Conn., Nov, 19, 1801.
Dr. Wm.H.Orego;
Dear ir: 1 have for several years been afflicted
with that tooiiblesomeand dangerous disease Cravtl.
n hich resisted nil renieilien and doctors, until I took
CtiNHinu nosAl. Wxrut, and you may benssured that I
wus pleased with thu result. 1 1 has entirely cured me.
and ) ou may make any uso of my name you may sec tit
in regarc to thu uiedicino, us 1 havo entire confidence
in its cllicacy.
Yours truly,
TOM) riPRONC,
THESE ARE FACTS HNOUiill
Tliero is noclass of diseases that produce such ex
hnusling clfetts upon tho human constitution ns Dia
betes and diseases oftho Kidneys. Ulnddcrund Urina
ry Passages, and through a false modesty they nrn neg
lected until they arc so advanced ns to be beyond tho
control of ordinary remedies, nnd we present tho
CONSTITUTION WATER
To the public nith the conviction thut it has no equal in
relieving the class of diseases for which it lias been
found so eminently successful In curing; uud wo trust
that vc shall bo regarded in our cIl'urtH in placing so
1 valuablo reiAcdy in a form to meet tho requirements of
patient and physician,
FOR BALE UY ALL DRUflOlSTf. PRICE SI,
, WM. H. nr.ORQl! CO,, Propriemrs.
Morgan 4: Allen, Gcucral Agents, No. 40 Cliff til
New-York,
Sept. iJ. IgOJ. ism.
EVANS & WATSON
HA LAM AND!. R SAFES. HP,
I MOVED In Xo. t Aouth h'ovrth
btrect, IVitladctiihia, hava on
Iimlaliirgu ussorlment of Fire
Thn f proof SalamnHiler Hafes.
Isn, iron doors, for bunks and
stores, iron shutters iron sash, all
unkcs of locks equal to any mado
111 the United States.
Fiee Safe in one Jin, .111 came out right 1 Kith eon
tent in good condition,
Tho Salamander Safes of Philadelphia against tho
world.
EVANS & WATSON,
linvi had llin k urc it iv tiinw I rut imi in tin Aillmt. him .
, KS!3
tificiito that their mauufactiiro of Knliunuiiiler rJdft-a'luu,
Philailelnlila Anril 19. U.m
I Messrs Evans ft Watson: (lentlemeii-lt affords in
tho highest satisfaction tn slate , In you, that owing Ito
I Iho tery protective qualities of tnn of the (salamander,
Hafe which wo purchased of you some flvu iiiontli since
we saved n largo portion of Jewelry, nud all our books,
Ice., cAposcd to tho cnlamlnous.llre inllan.lead plucoon
; the morning cf the 11th lust.,
i When io reflect lhat these safes were located in Iho
fourth snry nfthe building we occ pied nud that they
fell subsequi inly jiitnu lieap i, burning ruins, nlieru the
vast concentration of the heat caused III ) brass plates tn
! melt, wo connoi but regard Hi pr trillion of th"ir val
uiihlo rimlents ns mot cunt lining lucmf oi tin guul ie.
' curlty nlforded by your sales,
' We sliall tuke greut pleasure in recouini'iidlnrU, ,
men of business as a sure reliance nga n.i fire.
OEOUtiE Bl.M.MON'lJ lc tlltO., JecclUiv.
u "' since Piucnaseu ill largo njleu.
July S, IcttS, fAntust 50, 18i3
M fiiurpi
!1I
oit
Al IT tUS nEIN r-RACTISFD IU Ut UHITI B STATVS tit MFC'
UTIVK ASSUMrTIOS AND KXSnCISt Of AHtttTRARY roWttl
II Y ). A. MAHUNY,
OIE Of ITS VICTIMS.
"It Is Important that tho habits of thinking In n free
country should Inspire caution In th-sc cntrtislad wllh
Its ndmliilslriillnu, to confine Ihem ,'lves within Iholr
respective sihcrc, avoiding. In II. exercise of tho
powers of one depattment to cncron li upon nuother -
pnllsin," WasHisoio.1.
"Cllngto tho Constitution, ns Iho shipwrecked marl
ner dings tn the last plank, whon night and ll.u lein
pest tloso around lilin," Daniel H'stlb,
0 VRI.ETON, Publisher, (l3Dron i.iny, New York.
try Mr. Mnhony's book with lln- nbovo title will bo
tinb'islieil tills week,
April I, IWKI.
1 T$r?T-'
:-.saf.
THEutiiVrslcneirt-nt'O rxt-nstvciy cngaced Hi the
UmlertaUnir liiines, nml keeps constantly on liaiH
ml for sale at ills Warerooms, n largo assortment "
FINISHED dOFl'INS,
Ily which ho Is enabled to till orders on preentntion
Al.so-Kee n good llrc and Hcnrso, nnd will at in
limes no reuny loaucnu 1 interne,
rilMO.V C. SII1VE.
nioomsbi'rg, January 2.1. 1B30
AW JOB TYPE,
AND
H71 PTI"., :,.l, ... . Un ,. 1
'ti.lUy fi. i 1J ISIJw, - USW
J j
IVr 1 new ftillv nrcnnvivl to tirillt the
I, are HOW lUUJ prcp.uui ill . I'r"'1
nnntnaf. nrul n innnrnl .1(1 IS 11 U L A . Ill
. ' I
thu country.
GIBSON'S
DECORATIVE 'lST.niiISHi.IEST,
No. 125, South Eleventh Street near VJ nnt,
nnauielcd Class, Fresco, Oil and Encaustic Painting
John Rmsov. ' JL Utn .N.
January 12, ldl 3m..
NEW BARBER. SHOP
Iu Court House Alley,
Nfc.VT DOOR TOTUE OirtCEOF TUB "lOl.VMCIl IlEHOCKAT,'
j i.ooMMiviia ;m.
November 8. 18b?.
Columbus Male ami Fcmslit Academy,
W ITII
Iformal 2nd Cemraerclal Instrtietlon.
nHOF. It f. IIIN'fillAM, Princioal, and MR. S. F.
1 IIIVCtlA.M, Prereptri s-.
The i-extterm of this institution uil! commeiirp r
MOVDAY, thu 20lh ol AI'ICI J., inst.
Tuition, from SI In per torm.
it- Hoard fimn 1 ;s to 82 no p r week, Ci
rooms for those w idling tn board tin-ins, li f
For further p.iilieulars inquire of tlm Pi inripn:
Joil v KOOVt1, t-ec'y "f Tiu.t.rs
New Culiinibus, Aiiril 11. Jso3.
F. 0. IIA11KISON, 31. I).
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Won
burg, and vicinity, that he continues the practice
.vniiiuixr. J.vi suiiar.nr,
nd solicits a sli.ire of public pntroinze.
Orticr. on Main Street, first house below the Court
House, llloom-burg.
February 3, Icjj tf.
PETER YOUE .t SON.
HAVE recently f-rened n HOOT AND SHOE SIKU
in LIGHT S rill.LT. Coluinbi-i county, Pa., nnd r't
preared to do Iho best work on the "bortest notice r.l i
at the lowest priees. Civo litem u call.
April II. ledJ.
liackawaiiiiii & liioomsburg ilnilroad
ON AND AFT! II APRIL 20, i-tn, PASSENCER
Tll.MNri WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS:
M UVIKIi BOU T II,
ransenaer. .Itram.
Liavo Pcranton,
" Kingston
" I'.'oomsbur
" Rupert,
" Danville,
Arrive at NurFjumherlaml,
Jl O V 1 N I!
Leavo Northumberland,
" Hamille,
" Rupert,
" Idoouiiburg
" Kingston,
S3U, A. M. II. 00 A. M
11.10 Arrive I2.:ii) P .11
CJ'I
e..Vi
H.2I A Al
P.5.5
N O II T 11
I.30 P. M.
5.I0
5. 1.i
5..jil
F.O'i
i.r.
I'. M
Arrive nt Scrnutoii,
IMH P. M.
3.30
A Passenger Train nlsnlonw Kingston nt r-.-.t) A. M
for fcrantnn, to conm-c t i Hi train for New York. Re
turning, leaves fcranlon on urrhal of Train Irom N
York at I.20 P. M.
Tho Lai kawanua and Itloonisburg Railroad connects
with thu Delaware, Lai kawanua and esti ru Railroad
at ,-'cranton, for New Yoik iiu.i intermediate points east
At Rupert II connect- with tin- Cntl.iu ia Rai road, lor
points both east anil wetl-airi nig at i'liiludilphluut
7.00 P. ,11.
At Norlhuniberland it cnisnects wllh the Philadelphia
& Erieli. R.audN.C R. R. Ir points west ami south
Passengers urrhiug at lliirrisbiug 4 50 P M. ; Phil
adelphia 10 P. .11., r.allimore 10 20 P. II.
(ICO, H. HUNT, Sup't
1 C.Wells, Ctn'l Ticket Jlgenl.
Kingston Apiillr1. In. 3.
DAKG.lli3 IS STATIDAEUV.
2,500 (Iron Steel Pcnn, 600,000 ,uirc Blank locli
850,000 Knrelopet, Slates, Ink, Ciiituin & Wrapping
paper, Pass books. Lead-Pencils, (iold-l'eiis. vi-r) Hue.
School book-' visiting Curds, fee. n largo portion of
wliich is stock purchased before the rise iu prices uud
now selling low ion cash.
Wm. G. PERRY.
Itooksi-ller.Sc Ftntloner.
S. IF. cor, 4th, Se Jtaec I'hdadchihia.
March T, 1FC3-3 mos.
5.C001UUMS writing Paper, including of note, Letter
Fool. cap, fermon. Hill, fc Drawing papers selling nt
low rulers for cash.
Win. G. I'ERRY, Stationary.
8. W.cor 4th, 4: Itaco Philadelphia.
PIC 'PUR B S FO IZ ALII UM.
Over COll different varieties selling from TScts to $173
per tlczcu.
Wm. G. PEIIRY, Publisher.
r3. W. Cor. Ith Si Unco Philadelphia.
WILLIAM G. PERKY,
BOOK-SELLER, Stationor, Rook
binders, lllauk book manufacturer, and Healer iu
Imported nnd American stationery.
Hotilli West cor. -Ilh ir. Race fit,. Philadelphia,
Persons visiting the city, or sending orders will do
well to take a memorandum of thu above Address.
The stock i largo nnd well a-aoited, Pricet Loin
Pitoionnii'it Aluum., rielllug from tlt'cls to 8.'5 ench.
Thoneuesl styles and largest assortment in the City.
Wm. . PERKY, Publislu-r,
B. W. cor. 4lh t Raco ttrs., Philadelphia
JOHN 0. YEAGER,
.MANUFACTURER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN
ffl.HA.TS, CAPS,
STRAW GOODS, RONNETS AND
ARTIFICIAL FLOWEliS,
No. S57 North Tliinl Street PliilaM. -Nov.
eo. if
WA
lED
1(10 ()00sl,,NGLl,,s-
J. VVVt.-'V' V Lumber of nil
ll.d 1,11,1.7 .....I... .. . . .. IMC. ..ll
000 feet of
kinds for wcich the hlghes , niaikit p . s will bo paid
ineicnange mr goous uun IWU..V..I l.lt,
Jerieyuiwn, May?, H03 i
?1
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
OU E YOUR doudllFOlllB CENTS
The lent und cheapest Household remedy
, in the florid,
m.uiami: zauoc ronrnu's
madamf. zadoo tcr.
TER'S Curative Ihitsam l
warranted If used eccordlng
to the directions, tn cure in
!!0":i,,n nd I.
nil cases
WlinonllU
and nil affections of
throat nnd Lilugs.
Madnino 'adnc pntler's
I'nlsani . prepared llli all
the teqtilsllo skill, from ft
ceiulilnnll on of Iho best rem-
i dles the vegt table Unndoiit
ri"ea!!n7lV pVmer
to nsslst the lieallhy clrnt
liitlon nf thn blood, Ihrough
Iho I.uiia. It Is not it vlo. 1
1,-nl remedy, but emollent-
warming, searching and eir
ecllvoi cut be taken by tho
oldest person or tho young. .
e child.
Mndam'adnc Pnrlir's l.nl- I
sain hasbi en In use by tho
.ulillc for oyer Id years, ana
las ncorlred lis present sain
Imply bv being recoinmen.
iled by those who havo used
it to ihclr afflicted friends
rs.
nnd others,
,Mnt Important
Mn.l.iinn f .i.tnc Porter's Curative
ItaUam Is sold nt a price which brings it In the rr-nch
. .. , 1. .,n..ln. tl.n 'I'll t I III ll
i oi every one i-i ,! ....... ,.-...., -.-.v
ly use ofu singlcbottlo will prove to ba woilli 100
times Its cost. , , ,
I NOTICK.Kavo your money I Do not be persuaded
I to purchase nrticles at 4s to ,91 which do not contain
the i Iriues of a 13 cent bottle of Madame Porter's Cu
1 rnllve llalsnin, tho cost of nianufncltiring h hlch Is n?
', great ns nlmot any other medicine! and the vcrylmv
I prece it which ft Is sold, makes tin-profit to tho sell
,' ornppt. 'ntly small, nnd unprlnelp.iled dealer wl'l
shnielimes reconiini iul other incdlclucs on which their
I profits nro larger, unless the cusl r Insist upon
( fiavinf Madame Portcr'-i and no ither. Ask fur
I Madame Porter's t'urntlvn llalsam prlco lilcents, ami
i n largo bottles nt e.1 netits, nnd take no other,
O""r?old by nil llrugel.ts and Storekeeper tit I3cts.
1 r.,. 1 ill larger hollies nt ceiiti.
HALL ItUCKI.E, Pr prlnlnrs, New ork,
. January 21, IPfill.
z
WtES'rJ'S'iiiS,' Mi) 3 t'.h,
NOS. 0, 11. in. 15, 17 Comtlantlt Street,
vn.Pitinimf v NI'W YORK CITY
NEnilllO.DUA, M.H iiJI.u
This oli.e8tablilii-d and fuvorito resort of thu llusl-
ncss Community has been recenlly refilli-d, and Iscom.
plete in in er thing that can ml ulster to Hie comlorts of
its patrons Ladies and families are specially and care.
fully provided ror.
II l centrally located In tho bu iness part of the city,
nnd l contiguous to the principal lines i.r steamboats,
tars, omuibus-'es ferries, ,tc.
I" cuisiqueiiceofthe pressure cause,
uy uiu ueuui-
lion, prices nave been reituceii to
One Dollar a d I'iftij Cents per Dni.
'I lie table is nmply supplied with nil the lutnrles of
u,0.utoii, and Is equal to that of any other hotel in Iho
.nnnin-
, .....I . ... ,l.,,n. .n nlV .n.l C. ,,,,ii'!,nl r,r.0
giie-,1-,
B7" Do not bellevo runners hackmeti, and others w ho
may say "the Western Hotel i fnii.y
I'. II. I L 111.3 1 l.a, l li'l'in iwr.
TIIOS. n. WINCHESTER.
Feb. li.lSGt!
'I he New oinmcrci'd Buildhiiis are loca
led opposite Court Hume, corner of
Court and Chcnitngo-Strcrts.
Thi-'l'nllego is in noil ay connected with nny other
In-titution.
Tlie enorgie of tin entire Faculty are exclusively de
voted totlus.
Tliedeigu nfthls Inllluton ito nfiord to Young
Men nn opportunity lor acquiring a Thorough 1'raetical
liutliir education
The lloo'.- and Forms are carefully arranged by
I'r, ii licit Accountants, expio'-ly for tilts Institution,
and Ihe course of I iitruc1iui is unch iMCoinbmc Theo.
rj and Piaclke.
COLLEfJIATE CCURSE.
TM,. Course embraces I'ook-Kei oinc In all its dp-
p-irluieiit'. Penuiuauship, Commercial irilhmctlc, llus
iness Cojrespondeme, l.'oinoieieial Law, i'o itic.il Econ
omy, Commercial Ethics I'nrtm r'-hip .ettleineuts, lie
lectin? Counter!' ;iii d and alt ired II.-.ukA'oti-s, &c.
'I lie Spencurinn Hytem o IViviiiiaii'hip is taught In
nil it varli ti' , b the mo-t skillful natters of tbo art.
Tin- Ilook-Keeplng ilepartmeiit is under the spciiul
supervision and instruction uf the Principal, D. W.
J.ounx.
CES'ERAL INFORMATION.
Students can enter at anv time : no vacation. Usual
time to comp'ete the Cnurie, from (I In 12 wei k. Asi-
tanee reuuereii toernuuates iu pioc-iiring situation-..-
Crudiiates are pn-sented with an elegantly engraved Di
ploma.
0.7" For oatalogue fcf 7(1 pases, specimens of penman
ship, lit,,, enclose t o letter .tamps and addren
D. IV. LOWELL. I'riuclpnl.
August 30, I8C2. May 3, leoj-l'.'m.
CRITTENDEN'S
rillls.tDKLPIHA C03IIWEKCIAL.
COLLEGE,
7T. E, come? nl Ith and Clicshiut Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
Tuts In'stiu'tion. which was ciltiblisltcil in 1841. ami
is now cooseipleiitly i It the eighteenth year wf Its exist
ence, numbers among its graduates, liumlrt'dg of tho
mofitncccssful .Merchants 'imi tlusimas Men of our
Country.
Tut: iii." t of the Institution i solely tn afford young
men luciiiir-s lor iiioroiigu preparationtor business.
Tiik llavNruis-i ,1-oiii-are, Booli-lecpnig, as appliea
ble tothe various departments of trade; Veniiianliip,
tioin plain ami ornamvniai ; i.vmmerciai taio, Maine
vi'ilim, Xariiralwn Ciril V.nglmcrlng, JJraicing, I lion
ogortilnj, and .Modem J.nngnoge.1.
Ti t r-vTiM oi- lNsrra'iiio isp-culiar I no classes or
set lessons are inmle 110 of, but emli student is taught
Individually, so that he may coumieiiceat any time, and
alteiiu al iMiaiever uoursare inosi conviuieui.
Cttooc'ks nrcissued antiiiallijiider tho 1,'itli of April
eniitaiuiug llamas of the studentsfor tin v-'ar, and full
puiticul.'trs ofternin, Ice., and may bJ obluiui-d 111 an.
tune ny nuuresiug uie rrincipai.
I ExTnsstvi; Accommooitioss, tride-nprcad reputation
and the Irngihii cjpcrienie ofiiie I'rinctpal, lln Institu
tion nlfers facilities -upi-r,jr tonny other iu the coun
try, foryoung men Wsliug topiepare for business,
ami to obtain at tho snine limit ioi-iiima, irhieh trill
prove a reeommeudotten for theui them to uuy Merchau
tile Douse.
(T7" Chii i.snEs's tenet if Trralltea on PooK-Kitt'-imi.
now uoro wldclycirculateilthan any other woik
011 the kubjeit, are for sain nt Iho Cnllege,
S. IIOlKillS CRITl'ENDEN,
,1ltorncj-al-l.air,
Pkisciihl:
Jan. 2.7-1P02 12m.
NATIOXAL 031.UERtl.li (JOLLKGCS
IiOCATF.n IN
PlIlLADELPiil V,
B.E.CCRNER7TII AND CHESTNUT SI'S.,
New York City, Rmoktji), Albany, Troy
Buffalo. Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago,
and Si'. Louis,
nonkdieer
Commercial
cally taught,
ing, Penmanship, Commercial Arithnietit
Law, Forms, Correspondence, &c ptnit
These Colleges being iiiuier tho sumo general nud In. t
il management, and uniting in each thu advantage
r all, offer greater facilities for Imparling iu.lrucl ,
tan any other sliuilurlinlitiilioii in thu country. ,
A rtrholarslup issued by any One ngoid in .ill fci ill
cnl
of
than
unlimited lime
'I'hu Philadelphia College has been recently enlail
and refuriii.heii iu n superior imiuner. nud Istiowri
largest and most prosperous Comuierciul Institution
the Plata
llryant ec Hlrallnu's series of TcU Hooks, embrnc
llook keeping, I 'nuimerctnl Arillituelic, nud Cuiumer
l.uu . for sale, and sent by mull.
For full partiiulnrs send for a circular.
Oitober IS, luj- K'm.
rOimomle Jnaicnuinic Hall.)
fOinmsde Jmuemnmc Hull.)
oiiebtnuibtree
wvATTi'HBwuMiB.
Noicinber 30, IFIil.
DISSOLUTION.
Tho p.'iilnerhlpherelforo enitiliig between Iho uu
der !iicd, in tho McrcMililo lliitiuiss, wus dis'olved
upon the lit day of April. 1W1.1, by mutual cot iem,
All persons indebted lo the late firm, aru requested tn
luiiko early settlement, The bool.o are In lh. liands of
F O, Eyer it the Irtore. s, M MILLER,
F, 0, liVCR,
rdoonisburz, April IS, 1803.- -Jm.
1 fli
1 " n" " 'iLjT.lliT'j
Reading Rail Boail.
MvZtfM'XK LINE FROM "lMIII.ADEI.lMtlATO
' Hi INTEIIOIll OF rENNHVLVANIA, Till!
J "cilU Yl!lILL . HI-mUEII ANNA. L't MIICIl
liANH AND WVOMINtj VALLIjJ H,
1 he north, north west and
the canadas.
i'AssenhiwTtrains
Leave tho compnny'. depot at thrltecnl i njd p"l '"'
hill streets, Phlladelp ma , ino i,.im..., .........
MIIRVINOJIAI'' .. ....
i. c... iiAn.Hnff.' i.Minnnn. iiarrisuurn.
PoU.v'l ie. Plnegrove.Ta n qua.Bunbury. Wllllan.sport
"S5a" 'ct, nt READINO will. r.n.l.Pet,n.
sylvatila Railroad trains for Al''V.'Sfji'
the Libmnn Valley train for llytr sburg.
V t I t V ON w Ith Ci tawissa llullroail trains for
UVii.li.nIrn UltlVniii.tKrt Lock Haven. Elnilrn, &c
)) "''Yu Conlral, Cuinbcrlaiid
. ARRIS IUH w 1 ' ,r8lI,ucIB1,na trains for
NoTli.mhoriand, ll.lam.port. York, Chatnbersburg.
I'lncgtevu e. ArTEI,NOoN nxruESB
pi,il,ic nhln at 3,31) 1'. M- for Rending Potls-
.."" .Jec V n'irbU,e,&c. connection at Harris
e, 1 eg !;"fX ciitrril Railroad trains for
1 urg " " ' 1 c ' A"r 1 1 ir" ! i Central Ilallread trains for
V,,,!, ,, v Nortliutnl erlaud, Elinlrn kc, nnd lit 'or
t-'.'uulir'w lt?i Calnwiss" Railroad trains for .Milton
Wllllamsport, E
ub.A"l, . , n ,vv
I.eavsn Rcailinr ,'; ,'J:nj " Jn A 'ATM
sta nous nrr us ' ' 'X7 I'VL i. iu p. M. I arrives
lit'liinuniit ii:iiui iiui.iuv.,-...-". .
,ill.adingnt7,3U 1 M.,
A..Y
Tra ns or rn aocipuia i,.i
. li. .... lit A l n.rif III, ill I'll lldll
la
' M . AltenumnVraln, leev, lnrrl.b.i.; V"
M., und Pottsvllloat J,3t) P-M. arriving at Pl.iladell '0
"Market Irttln.witli a passenger car nttnclicil, tenvn
Pi ll lelpl.laatl P. M..for Reading ami I nil way ; sta
ll, ns! leaves ISeading nt 1J, noon, uud Duu ninglonii
nt I P, M. for I'lillndclplilaand all wny stations.
lU,p,,,aat3,nPM.i!VALU,vnAni
it crm, nu iiinttovvM iiiiil intnrmodtnte
polht. taice'theM.-, A M ami 1.3(1 P M ftrtmi fV Phil
;i,iloiiin. returning Irom Duwningtottii nt 7,1)11 A M
iidelphla, relurnliig Irom Duwiiinglott
""'NEW' YORK EXl'iir.SS FOR PITTSI1URO AND
Leaves New York, nt'? P M, "poBsing RcniJiiig nt
I' 07 midnight, nnd cniiu.-ctlng nt Hnrrisburg with
l'cnnsylauia Railroad Lxpces Train for Pittsburg.
Reluming, Express Train leaves llnrn-bitrg an nrri
xalofPetinsilvanin Express from i'lllsburg at 3,l.i A
M. pasting Reading S.IS A M and urrlvlng at New
York nt iu,;ill A M, Sleeping run .i,,i,,,j ip
trninstliroughhitwsen Jersey Citynnd Pittsburg with-
alTtrahis for New York leave Harrlsburg al P A M
and 'J.IHIP M. Mall trains for llurrisbnrg leuvo Now
. !(', ,AM nnd 12 noon.
HCHUVLUILL VALLEY UAILUOAD.
'j'rniin lenvu Pottsville 1117,1.1 A .M rind 3,30 P M,
returning froiuTiiscarora at 8.(i A M, andl.l.i P M.
SCHUYLKILL AND riUSUUEUANNA RAIL
ROAD.
Trains leavo Auburn nf.l.UAM for Plnegrevo and
Harrlsburg, and nt J, 10 A M, uud . P M for pini grinc
oniy j reluming from I'nrrlsburi! nt 1,30 P M uud from
j,,negruve ut o A .lanu i auu o r ai.
TICKEI'S.
Through first class tickets and emigrant lic-kcts tn all
the principle points in Iho Norlli mii West and Cuna-
lllThc following tickets are obtainable only nt the ofiico
r.fB, llrailford, Treasurer, No. 227 suulh F-urth H,
I hilailelphia, or of 0. A Nkolls, Cenerul superinu n l,
i1"1, """commutation tickets, ,
I At 2j percent, discount, between any points desired,
, lor I'liMllios and firms,
M I I.F. AC n TICKETS.
' C.ond for 2000 miles, K'twccn all points, at 8 10 3j ench
for families and first.
I til'.APOV TICKET?.
For three, sit. nine or twelve mouths, for holders
'only, to all points, at rediiri-drntns,
I I'I.EIIOY.MEN'
iixiilin,, nn the line of Hie road w ill he furul-lied with
cards entitled thcnisclves and wives to tickets at half
lure.
EXCURSION TICKET!,
l'rnni I'liilmleliiliiatonriucioal stations, cnn.l for Sat
unlay Hunday and Monday, nl reduced fares. In bo mid
mil at tho J.icUt Office, nt Tliilteenlli ami Callowliill
streets.
l'KEIOIIT.
noods of all description forward tn all the aliov"
pninH from tha compau's now freight depot, llroadaud
W itlow streets.
FREICIIT TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia daily at il A M. ! P M ; and fi P
M. f r Reailiug. Lebanon, HarrUburg, Pottsville, Poll
Clinton, and all points beyond,
MAILS.
Close at Iho Philadelphia Post ofiibe for all places on
the road i and its branche-i nt S A M. nn-l for the princi
pal station, oulv at 2 l. P M.
Illeomsburgl eb. II 1-03.
HIH UL.Vl'E THE DOI U.jLV!' S
THE
Democratic Leader,
,'1 dotdde sheet weekly Democratic Journ
al, oj Eight ptiges and I'orli
Eighs Unlumns 0 ?t
ding m ilter.
'Fh? attention of Iho nomocracy of Penn.jlvania and
of 1 ther Mules. i c.i'led to Iho importance of t.tend
ing the ci rciilaliou oftho
WEEKLY HEIincUATIC LEADER.
Ry so extensively cln nlating n. w-pipi rs, (n III lo the
Democrats have been eompitrativi ty imntlereui to this
method of intteeut nig the piiblie uiiiiil,) the abolition
ists have slice eedt-il in increasing tin ir number fro 11 a
few New England fanatics to a party which now con
trols the nation! I- 11 out time fonhe democrats to 11.
wake to a sence eflhu necessity lor reaching the minds
of the people 7
THE DEMOCRATIC LEADER
U, inn! u ill runt imii1 to lm n firm nml fearless advorato
ol Ui'iiiorrattc priiirnili's ami vf thu i ntirctt of Hit;
iJ'jiiincriitic parly, im Hie hot nieann of pruinclhig tho
iiitt-rest! (it ih. rnitutry. It will m;.iiit.iin a hold otn
t ill on id all Mii'iuii o'HIh' priiiriplcs nl' thu NutKiiinl
CuiiAlitiilion am' of Ihr nhlo til' Hit poti'ilc, ami
insibt ti pott thu mnnitainaiiC' ifth' Cuiiflitiitinu aw it
1-, and thu reetoratiou otiliu Uniuit an our fathers Ml I
It.
The lender, bcsidei furniIiing
Political News,
and expressing its own icw s thereon, will contain all
Hie
Gencrvl mu-sof the Day.
Together with Miscellaneous reading, Poetry, Stories
Anecdotes,
Agricultural Matter,
Religious Iulcllionco,
Commercial Intelligence?,
.uai'Iu't Reports,
andallcuch matlerits is requisite to constitututo n
First Class Family Newspaper.
it will ho controled by no clique, nor will it advo
cate the claims of any candidate for utlicc until he
shall have beiome the regularly nominated caiidldnln
of the Democratic party ; Hut it ill ever advocate the
decisions nf Hint patty, as to both measures and men,
Ilesirles containing a wccMj summary of nil telo-
graphic and genera news, tho weekly leader will bo
enriched by original reductions by oiue of iho best
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Boomsburg, Columbia County, pcnm,
I SLAS D0D15OM. Proiiriftlnr.
tr.. i?,V. lkt"ai u horougbly refilled thu i'urks Hotel
J, 1 1 1,,, , , ,""" rl, "agenbucli, lllooiusbure,
l ared to uccuuiodalo travellers, teamstcri
trOVI-rh ami l.nilP. 11- ;' "'".i-l.
host prodic); ihomiakeV. ' r" d, in j.'iV ar " ,H be
conntantly furnisl, d will, II. chLlce.l i?p,o", '
.v.iifn'L """"''fniniodious stable lias been erected
,i M.f,!"ve."1?1" mUo ""ached. Attentive oil toil
" ' " " Inatlcndunce and ho In st. iVotThViV,.
pa.riVnagV cu,,omt" Wm u libsral ,ha?c cf
Uloomebiirg,ra, Nsv SD IF;i
AYEllS
0ATHARTI0
Am yen tick. fecMe, an t
complaining! ArojottouUf
Older, with jour sjslcm do
inngi'd, nnd your feelings u.
comfortable I Theso symp.
loin are cllcti the i dude m
K'llviH Illness. Penio lit of
sickness Is crerplng upon you,
nul should ho ntciled by n
timely use t-f Iho right rem.
coy. laico Ajcrs j uts, nml
clcanso out the disordered hu-
CiTSw-.KiSf?! wori jimlfjr tin blood, nnd
WIrr?iYmK'l lc t tho HnlcU inoTO on uncib
M. HvfJV;rVVti'L sltHcled In lieillli nraln,
They stlmulalo tho function,
of tbo body tuts Vlgoiom nr
llvlly, purify Iho system from
disease. A cold settle! nomowhero lu tho body, nnd oh
etrueH Its natural runcllotu. These, If not rellored,
react upon fhemiclvcs nnd tho mn rounding organs, pro
ducing general aggravation suffering, and ilueaso.
Vlitlo In this condition, epptessed by the derangements,
take AVer's Pill", nml seo liotf dhcctly Ihey restore tho
natural action oftho system, and with It tho buoyant
feeling of health again. What Is truo nml so apparent In
thh trlrlal and common complaint. Is also true In ninny
oftho iloep-scatod and dangctous illstempeis. Tho eotifo
rurgallvo effect C!tl'a U,fni. Caused by similar obslrnc
Hons and derangements cf Iho natural function? of tho
hodr, Iheynro rapidly, and many of them surely, cure
by tho samo means. None who know tho vh lues of thesd
Fills, will neglect to employ them when Buffering from
tho lilsordtis they cure.
Statements from leading physicians in eomo cf tho
principal cltlss, nnd from other well Uuown public per
eons. ISnm a Tbrvsttriinil iterelmnl efS. I.ouii, Ih. 4, 1S55.
lilt. Aunt Vottr Pills nro tho paragon of all that li
great In tncdlcloe. Thoy havo ciued my llttlo d uightor
cf ulcerous sores upon her hands and reft that had proved
Incur.iblo for years. Hor inolhor lint been long gtlev;
ouily nllllcted wllh blotches nnd pimples 011 her skin niid
In her hair. Arter our child wn3 cured, (ho nlirrtilci.
your Pills, and they liavo cured ter. mimnmu
As n FnmlHf Pliyglc. .
rrcm Dr. li IF. Cuifimjir, A'ch Oilcans,
Tour Pills ato tlm pvlnco of purges. Their excellent
finalities surpass nn.r cathaitlo wo possess. Thoy ,0
riilld, but very certain andcffectu.il In their action on 1'
bowels, which makes theui Invulii.iblo to us In tho da j
treatment of disease.
IIenilnclic,SlclcIl'cnrtnrlo,Fotil Stomnch.
J'roni Dr. Vnvard lhijd, DMimore.
DnARllno. Arr.iu 1 cam tot answer yon uhat cemplalnl.1
I havo cure! with jour I'i.ls Utter than to say nil I, ( tec
erer treat Kith apuriatlrt meVci'f. 1 place great dspcti.
deuco on nu effectual cathartic In my dally contest wllh
dlseaso, nnd believing at I do that our Pills nfloid us tho
best wo hare, I of courso vultiu them highly.
rtiTStii'n'J, Pn May 1, lF.f,S.
Da. J. C. Ann. Sin I havo been repeatedly cured of
tho worst headache, nny body can bale by n dose or tno
of your Pills. It seenu to nrlso fiom u foul itoinnili,
which they ctcanso nt once.
Yours with great rispctt, T,T. W. PRF.''I,E,
flirt nf Steamer Clm I ,rt.
nilloua Dlsoitlers T.lvci- Cnmiilnliitsi,
iVoni Dr. Theodore Dell, riSVie Yak Cly,
Not only nro yonr Pills ndmhnbly adapted to Ihclr pur
pose ns an aperient, but I find their lienellclul chVtsupcn
tho Liter very inaikcd ldced. They havo In my proo
tlco proved moro effectual for Iho cuto of bilious earn.
plaints than nny ono remedy 1 can lncnllen, 1 sinccr, ly
rejoico that wo havo nt length a ptugathe nhlih Is v.or
thy tho coulldcuco cf tho profession ami tha people.
DrrAimir.NT cr hie Ixmten, 1
TTiishhii,-'.on, I). C, "th Feb., lSt.il.
Em! I havo used your Pills In my general nnd hosplt it
prnctlcoctcr since jou mails Ihcnijatid eannut hesll itu lo
my they nro tho best cathartic o employ. Tbeli- ii-gu-lallng
action on tho llicr Is quick and derided, conio
quently they aio nn ndmlinblj remedy for deiangeiucnts
of tint organ, Indeed, I hate se-ldum found 11 caso of
bilious disease so obstluato that It did not leadlly ) Lid to
them. It aterually joins, AI.ONZO MALI,. M. H.,
l'liiiskiaii of the Marine 11-npitaU
Dysentery, Dlm-i'tirea, Hclnx, AVoriuj.
ileal Dr. J. G. Orecn, if Chicitgi.
Tour rills havo had n long trial In my practice, nnd 1
hold them In esteem ns 0110 of tlm Iest npeilcnls I Imro
tier found. Their nlleratlvo eflV-ct upon tho liter makea
them 1111 excellent lemcdy, vrhon glvon in miall doses for
lilttms ilnsenteru ami tfiniWimr. Iheli' Bugiu-coatlnR
linkcsthem very acceptable aud f juieulcut for the Ubo
cf women and ilililieu.
Dyiicpsln, Iininullj- of 1I10 nioncl.
From Jtiv. J. V. 7imcJ, ilir'r rf Advent Chuit'i, JJiston,
Da. Aver: I liavomed j cur Fills with extraordinary
success In my family and unions tfioso I am eulleil to ImI
in dMrcs. To icgulato tho organs of digestion nn-l
putlfy tho blood, they nro the very best lemeily I haeo
tier known, and I can confidently lcccninu-Kd them to
my friends. i'ours, .1. V. HIM Eli.
Warsivt, Wyoming Co., U. V., Oct. 21, !;;..
Er.AR Stu: I nm ndng yam- Cath.-irlli Pills In my prac
tice, nnd llnd'thc-m uu excellent purgatlvo lo clc.tusv tin,
Bystcm nud rin ify Pic fountains of the. Mwh.
JOHN U. MEiCIIAM, M. I.
Constipation, Cost ls-errs, BitppresslcKi,
ltlieiiiiintlsin, ;)iit, nfoui-nlgia, IJieiii
ey, I'ninlynls, Kltn, t-tc.
Jcmi Dr.J. 1 Vaughn, Hmilrct, Canada,
Too much cannot bo said of your Pills fur tho cure of
coflivewss. If others of out- fratoinlty have found flioni
ns olTieiu Ions ns I hato, they should j.lu 1110 In proclatr
Ing It for Iho liencllt of Iho multitudes who suffxi-fiom
that cmuplnint, whbh, nllhough bnd csough In ilrclt. is
tho progenitor of others that nio wcrse. 1 believe tflt
thenczs tooilgln.ile In tbo liter, but yov.v Pills affect that
organ and cmo Iho dlso:ue.
7Vii Mr:. V. i'luarl, rhijsicicn and HUWfi, Ristwt.
I fl nil ono cr two largo doses ef your Pills, taken nt tbo
proper time, nro sAcc-lleur pMiuolitcsof tae natural trerr.
finn when wholly is- p.utlally uppii-."wl, nnd nl-o veiy
effectual lo cleanse tbo jtVaani h and erntl Mims. Tliei
are so much tho belt physic no lave tii.it 1 recommend
co other to my patients.
JVotT the Hex: Dr. irawl.es, eiflhe Mcthodisl rpis. Church,
rn.l'-KI H U'sr, Savannah, tin.. Jan. 0, 1 S.10V.
IlnxonrD StRt I should ba iinginte-ful r,r tlm tcllcf
jonr tWiW has biougbt lao If I did nit tcport my cne to
you. A cold settled In lhy limbs and b-eughf on excru
ciitting funi',;ic;iniij, which ciub'd lit ehrnnr iheitma.
tivn, Notwlthstandln's I had tho bc-t of physicians, Iho
cliscaso gicw worse an i woise, until by He- iidilco cf your
excellent agent In lt.iltiL-iore, Dr. Matvcnrlo, I tiled jour
PUN. 'Jheh' elfeets wet 0 slow, but Hire. Ily orsererlag
iu tho uso of them, I am now entirely lull.
Senate Ciiimder, Raton Rouge, I,a 5 Dee. 1R55.
Da. Avr.R : I have been entirely cured, by yonr Pi'.lj, ef
Dheumatic Goulo. painful ilite.no that hnd uflllcled 1110
for) ears. VINCENT SLIDEIX.
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y-Most cf tho Tills In market contain Mercury,
which, nlthongh ,1 vnlual.to lemedy W skilftA liunls, is
dangerous iu a public pill, from tho dic-idli! c n
qitences that fuvjnenlly follow Its Incautloui me. lbcie
contain no mercury or mineral snbst.into wliatotcr.
Frico, 25 cents por Box, or 5 Bsxos for $1.
Frejra?od by Dr. J, C. AYER 0 CO., lowoll, Mosj.
Sold bv E P 1 ntz. C M lln-rnnborli en' J 11 Mover
lllnnmsburg; J Schuyler, Rohrsbuig ; Masters lc fmi.
.MHIville; P .Ma-ters . Uentnii ; Lazarus Fiilier. Or
angeville ; 0 F Fowler Fini lersville : A Miller. l! r
wick; Low lc llros , Cenlervtlle ; II F Ri Igha t&Nun
Fspy ; M (i hneinaker. Utickhorn i Reighart It Jills".
Mainvillo : J Sharpless, Cnttvwisfaj Lrcusy U Co,
Light ritrect t and dealers every where.
Jlliy vi,, ino ly,
WAIiKDT ISTESi,
LIGHT STI EET, Columliia county, Tr.
rpIIT. iiuilersigned has located nt the aboienant'
I hotel, fonne-rly ocenmed bv Peter fcichug. and bi'ic
its n share of public patronise.
U," Hood accomiuodalions for man nud bat ''
best kind of liquors ut the bar.
J. I). RIC E, Pro, : '
April II, IrG3-
ejn7)saniT'sijji)Es.
1"? J; WILLIAMS, No, 1G North Si..th Hrect, Phll.v
l dolphin, maunfattiirer f
Vcniliasi Biicitls :uy! Window
H7 The largest and finest nssortment in the city, nt
the lowest frier Itlluds painteil and trimined equal
lo now. ntoro fhades iiiailoiind lettcicd.
April 1, idKl.-lui
fthlV JEltSEY LiM)S FOR SALE,
ALFO,
GARDEN AND Eli U IT FARMS,
Suititble for (Jrnpes, Peaches, IVars, Raspberries,
fitreiiberrirs, lllackherries, Curn nt, See., of i. a.
10 oa 'Jli nrres each, ai the following prices for III"
present, via: '.'li acres lor $:t)0, ill arcs for $1 10
acres for Soil, SI ncres for $ 10, 1 acre for .l). Pa aids
by one dollar a week.
Also, good I'ranbury lands, nnd village Ints in Clu nt
wood. S.'j by 10o feet, at Sit) ench, pnynblo by ono l.l
lar a neck. The above land nud lariu. nro situate u
Uicntwond. Washington wnehlp. Ilitrllugton county
New Jersey. For further information, apply, nh
P.O Hlantp.fora circular, to '
II. FRANKLIN CLARK,
No. ro Cedar ritnet, New York. N. V.
January 1", Itull.
A DSllNISTRA'lOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Patrick Tool, deceased
LETTERS of Administration nn the Eilnte of Pat
rak luol, late of Centre ton nship, Columbia co
deceased, have been granted by tho Rigister of Colum
bia ro to Ihc undersigned all persons, linviiig clunm
ng.iliirt the e-stnlo of the deiemlont nre reque I to
pre.cullhein to Iho uiiderslgiie-d, ut Ills rosiiirne-i ia
raid township, without delay, nndall persons indebted
toiiiakopayinctitfortlmi.il, 1
,, , ,u CHARLES TOOL, Adn'r.
May 51, 1803,-Ctv,
WM'T1U8.
A GOOD TEAMSTER. Will nay SI'
i J'0f "'"'''ourd. Apdy ut .Mainci illu For
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for h kh ilien5,r t pnri will bo paid In r.wh '
Dloom.bur", May P. I 1, m,