Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, September 19, 1863, Image 4

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    Farmer's Department.
THE FARMER,.
In a swoct healthy air with a larm of his
own,
Secluded from tumult and strife,
Tho farmer, more blessed than a King nu
his throne,
Enjoys all tho comforts of life.
When tho swcct-smclling spring sheds her
pcrfumo around,
Aud musio enchant cve-y tree,
With his glittering plotighsharo ho fur
rows his ground,
With a mind independent and free.
When winter howls dismally over tho
earth,
And want tells her talc at hts door,
Serenely ho sits at his clean blazing hearth,
And dispenses relief to tho poor.
Then lot idle ambition her baubles pursue,
While wisdom looks down with disdain,
Tho homo of the farmer hath charms ever
now,
Where health, peace and competence
rein.
HOW TO SAVE MANURE
In Franklin county, Mass,, tho placo of
my nativity, most of the tillable land lias
increased iu value probable one hundred
per cent, within tho last twenty fivo years,
by means of tho careful husbaudry and
application of manures. Most of the
barns are constructed with three stories,
with a view to this object, a part of the
iniddlo story being devoted to stabling,
with light floors, so that tho droppings
with tho urine may be precipitated below,
through convenient trap-doors. The low
er story, or cellar, opens generally to tho
cast or south, convenient for driviug in a
toam loaded with alluvium, gathered from
shallow holes or basins made on the lower
sido of tho road at the openings of cross
bars, which are so necessary in that hilly
country to prevent the water running in
the road or wild much, or with dirt of
somo kind or any kind, to be mixed with
the droppings, and absorb tho urine and
escaping gases. Sometimes old brine aud
refuse salt throwu into the heap, some
times suds from the wash-room ; some
times clear water, to prevent mould or
fire fang. I believe those who know some
thing of chemistry never add either ashes
or lime to the manure heap, as this would
set frio the ammonia, and, as to profit,
would be something like burning bank
bills in order to get the ashes.
But how thall we who havo none, or
only a part of these couvenienceSjSavo ma
nure! Answer: Have a small yard for
-the cows, with a shed on one side if con
venient ; with plenty of bedding of straw,
or mnch, or alluvium, or dirt from tho
woods, or any other place where it can be i
spared 5 throw the droppings into heaps,
under cover if possible, and add as much
dirt or more every day. On to this heap
throw everything that can be raked or
scraped I old loaves, chip manure, horse
droppings, suds, salt, old or new, old
brine, etc. Every farmer can do this,
and mako acres rich every year which
othcrwiso might have to grow poor.
FACTS ABOUT APPLES. We have
an old apple tree whioh was revived by
trimming and grafting it with Baldwin
scions fourteen years ago. It has been
greatly neglected, and was fast running
tp ruin when tho work ol rcvolation was
commenced. The trimming and grafting
process was not done at once, but judi
ciously continued through three years.
During this time the sward was dug up and
pulverized, and tho soil for a diameter of
twenty feet about tho tree was manured
aud dressed two or three times with good
wood ashes. The manure was slightly
dug in when applied. The new grafts
began to bear moderately tho third year,
and gradually increased, until in 1 SCO
thoy gavo us seventeen barrels of apples.
In 18Gl,thcy yielded only a peach or
two, and tho present year, ISO'J, twenty
one barrels, most of which wcro medium
sized, marketable apples! Another tree,
which had scarcely a sound limb upon it,
was renovated at tho same time. This,
howover, produced tho Hunt llussot, apple,
and did not need grafting. The dead
wood was cut away, tho top thinned a lit
tle, and a mound of good coil raised a foot
in height about the trunk. Tho ground
under tho branches was dressed with athes
and old composts, about every other year
for six years. TI10 tree commenced bear
ing tho summer surceding the care bo
stowed upon it, and has atoraged about
two barrels per year since. These apples
wero especially valuablo, as it was tho on
ly tree on the place that furnished any
fit for family u'c. By considerable pleas
ant care, and a modcrato expenses, wo
havo been enabled to gather this year
about one bundred and Iwenty-fivobarrola
of very fine apples. New B. Farmer.
BUCKWHEAT AS AN EXERMI
NATOR. The following is "going tho rounds,"
uncredited : "Buckwhoat, whenowu on
lich ground, will kill grass effectually.
It must bo sown as soon as tho grass is
plowed. In such case, a few crops will
exterminate quack. Buckwheat seems to
to be poison to other plants ; and it is even
known to destroy insects. Jt dons this
probably by destroying tho roots of Iho
grasses aud herbs upon which they feed.
No insect ever touches buckwheat in tho
ground"
Miller's Store.
FliESU Irrival
OF
Spring & Summer
GOODS.
Tim subscriber has Just returned from tho Citlca
with Gnothcr large nnil select nnortmct of
Spring mid Summer Uooils,
purchased nt riillalclliln, at tho lowest figure, nnil
which they aro determined to tell on m moderato terms
ns run bo procured clacwkcro In llloouisburg. lilt
rtocK comprises
ladies' km noons,
of choicest styles anil latest Cushion.
dry noons, Jiffi) auocKiims,
HJWDWJIUK, QUEKtfSIMHK,
CKIK1II IIV1KK, HOLLOW IIWfB
IIIOX, MILS, JIOOTS $ SIIOKS
1MTS CWI'S, &e fc, ye.,
In short everything usually kept In country Stores
o which ho Invite tho nubile generally.
The Highest price paid for country produce
S. II. MILLER.
Bloomsbtirg, April 18, 19C3.
THE FOUR ACTS OP DESPOTISM
A NEW AND IMPORTANT WORK.
nV D, A. MAI10NY, OF IOWA.
Author of 11 The Prison of Statu."
Price ill ctsi In paper coven. Hound in muslin, 'S cti.
Thlf work contains full and official copies of four
principal Acta of tho last Congress, which wilt forever
tlx 11 sllsnin upon that body:
1. 'IiikTax Hat, hy which all the property and re
sources of the people arc. mortgaged tu the present
Administration..
S. Tire Finahle Uit.t,, which places nil tho currency of
the country In the hands of the Secretary of the
3.,'iiK8lCofr!timo But, by which nil the bodies n
fionr men who ure not worth $300, aro placed In the
lands of tho Administration,
4. 'i'ti b Ixdkmmiy Act, (filling climax,) which pre
sumes to Indemnify the Vrcsidcnt for all tho wrong
hu tins committed in Ihc past, or may commit in the
future.
Theso four acts arc each preceded by a cnrelul nn
alysis, by Sir, .Mnhony, nnd their unjust, oppressive
unconstitutional aud odious features pointed out. As
a book for rcferonce, it will be Invaluable to the Far
mer, the Mechanic, the I'olltician, tho Laborer in fact
to every person, for these nets reach from the loftiest
mansion to the humblest cabin in the laud.
These four nets aro not published together In any
other fntlii. They make n largo octavo pamphlet of
ICO pages, In good sized type, and aro sold at the low
price of l'ifty Cents in paper, and Seventy-Five Cents
in uinslin binding.
In order to furnish those of our readars who may de
sire this Important work, uc hate made arrangements
With the publishers to supply it through our oilite, nnd
all who wish copies can order from us. Wo will fur
nish tli cm at Publisher's rates.
E7 Bend on the orders at once.
Fifty Cents In paper binding.
Bcvciity-Five Cents in muslin.
Address Editor Coiumdii. Democrat.
May ao, ISM.
TINWARE & STOVE SHOP.
THE undersigned respectfully informs his old friend
and customers, that ho has purchased his brothers
nterest in the above establishment, andthc concern wils
hereafter lie conducted by himself exclusively.
lie nas just reeciveil ami oners lor Fine, ino larg
est arul most extensive assortment of ir'ANUV
STUVKS ever introduced into this market.
His stock consists of a complete assortment of
hi- hest Cooking and parlor stoves in the market, togeth
er Willi Stove Fixtures of every description. Oven and
llox Stoves, Radiators, Cylindar Stoves, Cast Iron Air
Tight stoves, Cannon Stolen, &c, Ace. stovepipe and
Tinw are constantly on hand and manufactured to order.
All kinds of repairing done, as usual, on short notice.
The patronage of old friends and new cuslonmrs re
pectfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT.
HloouiMiurg, ovcmcr jq iccai. it.
ABU
DEORATIVE ESTABJil 11 MEN T,
Ho. 125, South Eleventh Street near V7 itut,
PIIIIjADUIjJL'IM1,
Enameled Glass, Trcsco, Oil und Encaustic Paintiii
John Ciiihiv. C. II, Giucix.
January IS, Ifidl 3iu..
Attorney at Law,
BLOOMSBURG, PENN'A.
Office: Jit the Exchange llotil, Main St
RErrraR to Hon. John Walls, Lcwishnrg. r.i.
William Cameron, President of the Lowisbuig Hank.
J. II. Flicker, President of the Norlhumbcrluhd Hank
Uloomsburg, Juno S7, IHG3. ly.
ELI HOLDEN
oaf TNVITEs the attention of every rendc
fcfrij, X tills paper, which includes many thous
fc-jLOf his old patrons and ucqiialntanees To
OiiSi unusually largo und beautiful varily
AMERICAN and IMPORTED WATCHES, CLOCKS
and elegant designs of JEwEI.RY. Silver Wurc,&c,
ELI 110LDEN.
708 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA
arch 7, 1S03- 12m
JAMES H. SMITH,
IMPQRTKU .tXD IV110LLSALK Dl'JILrM
BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKEYS.
GINS, AND LIUUORS, GENERALLY.
No. 32S Walnut Sis., between SU Mh
PHILADELPHIA.
C. R. IIEIY, Traveling Agent and Salesman.
CT-Ordiks UtsrccTrui-LY Soucirtn.
November 2J. Igca. y.
American J fljotcL
(Opposite Intif.enuenic Hall,)
CHESTNUT STREET .I'.ETWEEN FIFTH & SIXTH,
I'lllLJWKU'HM.
WYATT U II Ell LINGS,
'ropriffors.
November 30, lSlil. March 13, IB5S
WALNUT HOTJEIi,
LIGHT STREET, Columbia county, Fr
rpHE undersigned has located nt the nbovonauc
I hotel, formerly occupied hy i'ctcr Schug, and tolit
its n shnro of public patronage.
7" Good accommodations for man and beast. TL
best kiml of liquors nt the bar.
J. 1). RICE, Proprietor.
April II, If3'
JOHN S. LEE & C0.7
No, 10, NORTH WHARVES,
Philadelphia.
SHU'S; illAEO'JKS
mo
SHIP CHANDLERS,
Bpun Cotton for Caulking, Rnpci, Twines, 'far, Pitch,
Oakum. Mocks, and Oars, 'cc
Au-ust 4, lAVl P.'ui,
BUNDS AND SHADES.
J. WILLIAMS. No. 10 North Sixth street. Phlla-
dclphia. manufacturer of
Vn ilinn Jllimls and Window
Shade
tCy The largest and finest assoilini nt in tin city, at
the lowest prices, lllllids painted and trimmed equal
to new. Store Miaries made aud lettered.
April 4, ieC3.-lm
4-iioii:snirs for sale.
Pittsburgh Commercial College.
Iliiigliainjiliii "
Crittenden's ' " Philadelphia.
riraiiun, nryaiu (t i n
Thesn Scrips, aro in. imuunts of fjl.1 and (lo and are
nsoniueli cash, by tho Student on eiitring either of ill 1
above Colleges. Young mdn desiring In obtain ntlnisli
ed Collegiate Education, will hero find a good specula
lion by applying at lliuolhcu oil In,
Nov I.lotM. COLUMUIA DEMOCRAT.
FUISIIBIOTII ItUOTJIKKB.
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO. DEALER p
103, NORTH TIIIUD STKKKT
Five doorsbelowKace,
PHILADELPHIA
JOHN DOLL
502 MnrUt HI., Philadelphia
IMPORTER of Toys, Pipes and fuuey Articles,
3 The Lirgeit variety of Pipes, Toys, llukels un
FANCY GOODS TO HE FOUND IN 'J HE CITY.
Pleat call und Examine,
March7, JSC3
rURtTs'FOli ALBUM,
Over COOditftreiit varieties selling froiu73cls to $I7S
per dozen.
Win. G. PERRY, Publishor.
S, W. Cor. -i!h It. Race Philadelphia.
BLANKS! BLANKS! I
Of every description, for sale at this office
JL F y VLSI HfWJPIW&l
FOR EVERY BODY.
TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE.
Just como toC nnd W Krcniner's Store, In Jersey
town, l'n, whero you willilnd all kinds of Dry Goods s
such as
Ladies Dress Goods,
Prints, Muslins,
Ginghams, Flannels,
Iioisory, Shawls Sic,
Grocorics. Qncenswaro,
Ilardwaro Ccdarwaro,
Tin-ware,
And Drugs.
Fish, Meat, Salt,
Flour, Tobacoo, Scgars,
lints, Caps, Boots, fc Shoes,
IRON AND NAILS.
In short. cvcrylhlns that Is generally kent Inn ceun-
t ry store.
Wo will sell you goods nt fair prices and take nil
kinds of produce ns pny such ns flutter, Eggs, (Itnln,
Lumber, Shingles, Oak plank, and in fact anj thing that
anybody elso will buy nnd sell ns cheap as can bo sold
In the country. We will not be undersold by Jew or
Gentiles,
Como thou ono and all, judgo for your
selves. Bring your trade, but don't ask
for trust.
c& WKREAMER.
Jerscytown, May 2, lt03.
THIS NEW GROCERY STORE.
MORE FRESH GOODS.
Just cccivcd at Erasmus' New Store.
Molasses,
Sugars,
Teas,
Coffoo,
Rice,
Spices,
Mars and Caps.,
Fish,
Salt,
Tobacoo,
Scgars,
Candies,
Razcns,
FEED AND PROVISIONS.
Together with a great variety of notions anil etcete
ras, too numerous to mention.
Zy Hotter, lings, Meat and produce generally taken
In exchange for goods,
A. U, ERASMUS.
nioomsburg, May 9, ieC3,
Latest stile lowest prices.
JUST Received n new assortment of latest styles of
J fall Fapcr including Barriering,
and Ceiling
l'apcr, nnd a general variety of material in his lino,
which vv ill bu Icmnd on tho SECOND FI.UO inincdl
atoly over Iho store of Mr. I. T Sharploss, entrance
ono door cast of l.ulzcs Drug Store iu tho ltunert
lllotk, where all persons wishing goods iu his lino
win uu aiicuucii to, in ptrsoir aiiit an times.
COT Fopcr Hanging executed to order
land test style, at short mlice.
Li. J, TJ1UMN 1U
Rlnninohurg, May 9, 1E03 3m
PORK'S HOTEL,
Eloomsbiirg,
Columbia County, Pcnna.
SLIASDODSON, Propricf or.
n'alces pleasure in announcing to tho pulilic that he
J has taken and thoroughly refitted the Forks Hotel
fcrmerly occupied by Robert H.igeubuch, Uloomsburg,
aud is prepared to accomodate travellers, teamsters,
drovers and boarders. ILs table will be supplied with
best products the markets nlford, and his liar will be
constantly furnished with the choicest Minors,
KvA large and commodious stable has heen erected,
with a convenient stable attached. Attentive ostlers
will always be iu attendance, and he trusts his obliging
attention to customers will secure him a liberal share cf
patronage:
llloomcbiirg, Fa.. Nov. 29, I8G2.
rVB5W FANOJY GOODS,
rPnE subscriber has just received a lot
JL Hosiery Trimmings and New Goods, such as
S Hi IP El V IE B
ALSO:
GLOVES,
DOLLS.
fc'PAVS,
SATCIIELL.
HOOP SKIRTS,
POIIT.MONIES,
AND OTHER NOTIONS.
By Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines for sale.
Also-Sundny School Hooks and Ilibles.
AUn-Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer, which will give to
gray its natural color.
A. D. wniin.
Next Door below Court House.
Uloomsburg, Slay 30, ltC3.
XGHIJ!6S WT&i
aMIE Proprietor of this wcll-kiiown and centrally Iocs
led House, the Exchanob llon i,. situate 011 Mni.
Street, in Uloomsburg, immediately opnositu Iho Coliiui
bin County Court House, respectfully informs his friends
and the public iu general, that Ills 1 1 011 so is now iu or
der for the reception nud entertainment oftravclers who
may feel disposed tu favor it with their custom. He hui
spared no expenso iu preparing tho Ejciianoe, for the
entertainment of his guests, neither shall there he any
thing wanting (on his part) to minister to their personal
comfort. His house is spacious und enjoys an excellent
uuMin-ss iiir.iiiou,
E Omnibuses run at all timoi between the Exchange
lintel nnd the various Rail Road Denots. In- which trim.
elers w ill bo pleasantly conveyed to and from tho re
spective ciuuuns 111 due tune to meet me unro.
WM. 11. KOONS.
Uloomsburg, July 7, 18C0.
V A LLANDIG nAM'S RECORdT"
a MIIS work contains the principal Speeches of Hon,
. C. L. V A LI. AN Dl (lit AM, Oil
JWOLITIOX, TJIK t7AVOA", AVfl TllF. CIVIL W.lll,
also parts of other Speeches, Letters, Votes, etc, It is
halldsOllK'lV tirillted III! COO,! "H tltion Inrnn Pin. nii.l
has a very finely execnted steel engiavtil likeness of
.,(1. v umiiiuiKiiuiu.
Tliu work has been carefully enmpibd nnd edited.
Also ret iscd nud approved by Mr. Vallaiidighoiu. it
is hating 11 large sale.
Price, paper covers, CO cts.; Cloth, 1.00; delivered
by mall r express, prepaid, on receipt of price,
A liberal diseount to Agents and dealers.
Publl.hed by J. WAI.TI.lt k CO.,
Columbus, Ohio.
K7" A copy will le sent to every editor w ho inserts
the nbnvo and tills notice before July 1st, 1HI3, und
sends amarUi copy of his paper to thu publishers,
June 0,ie03 lm,
NUH' JERSEY MNDS F0U SALE,
ALSO,
GARDEN AND FRUIT FARMS,
Buituble for Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Raspberries,
Slrewborries, lllnrkborries, Currents, &c, of I. y,l,
10 oa '.'0 acres each, at the following prices fertile
present, via: ! acres lor 8WI0, 10 acres fur 1111,5
acres for 8WI, SJ acres lor 10, 1 aire for S'W. Payublo
by one dollar n week.
Also, good Cranbiiry lands, and village lots in Client
jvood.M by 100 feet, at 10 each, payable by una dol
Inr n week. The uhovc land und Inriu lire situate 11
t.hcntwoud, Wiuliingtnn towiiBliii, llurlingtoii county
New Jersey. For further Information, apply, wilh
P.O. btamp.fora circular, to
il l.W .VL'f f lltir
...,. l l.l i.i,,UI,
No. no Cedar Street, New York, N.Y.
January 17, 1-03.
GREENWOOD SEMINARY.
Millvillc, Columbia Count;, l'cnn'a.
This well knowli School for both scics will 011c.11
NOVHMIIER 3d, I MM. '
The recent additions to thu buildliijsj remlcr nctun
oilntious for more than sitty hoarders.
Thocourseof study will embruco threu dcporlmor.t
Hie Normal, thu Scientific, und the Commercial.
'iho Principal will be assisted hy experienced lend.,
crs , fully iiialilled for their respective jiositious.
Parents and others may rest insured that no efforts
will be spared to make the School worthy of patronage
und that the welfare of Iho students, lulelletlually
physically, and morally, will receivooiirioiibtautrnru
I or application, circulars or further particulars, nil
press th undersigned, at Milluille Columbia county Pn
T. MAXWELL POITS;
JUIIN II, FATillN, A.M.,
Millvlllo, Pa., Sept. 13, ier,J. Pilmlpai.
JOHN C. YEAGER,
MANUFACTURER U WHOLESALE DEALER IN
m:ats, caps,
S'J'RAW GOODS, BONNETS AND
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
No 2.',7 North Third Street, Phila'd
WAR PRICES OVER
SECONDARRIVAL
. 0 v
JfW r0mI&SChV Spring Goods,
T T t 1 TT1 1 J
J J...MUvyiiitA,iJKiis OF (JOOBS
BLOOMSBURG, I'A.
Who has Just received, nnd Is mm opening rt prima
stock of New Goods from Ih Eastern markets,
which wilt bo sold low for cash or roduce.
PRINTS at 13, 10, 18, 20, 2! and SJ cents,
Brown & Blcachrd Muslin
at 20, 20, 35, nn I 10 cents
De Luinrs, Lhalics, anil Lrcss Goods, a
Jullsuppli at 18, 20, ai, nnd up to 00 cts
liAUli'iB' Ol'EUA CLOTH
rou DUSTERS.
Also, a (rcsli supply of
GROCERIES, SPICES, tyC.
Aho, a large lot of
QUEENSWARE. GeDAIUVAUE. IlAUnWARE.
and Stoneware,
Boots and Shoes ,
And all kind of Merchandise tisuually kept In a coun
try store.
Call nnd ciaiuluo No charge fur showing Goods.
May U, lc!03,
IIiniinderilgneirnntsn extensively engngect in tno
UatterlaUng lluiincis, and keeps constantly nn hand
ud for salu at his Warcrooms, a largo assortment of
WISHED gg) COFFINS,
Ry which ho is enabled to till orders on presentation
Awn Keeps a good Horse and Hearse, nud will ut ol
times bo ready to attend Funercls.
SIMON C. SIUVE.
rilooinsbtirg, January 2J, IBiO
Win. B. -BRADBURY'S
PIJlNOFOR TEESTABLISHME1S T
No. 427 Broomo Strcot, Ni:w Yoiik.
The subscriber respectfully Invites the attention of
his friends and the public generally to his Piano-Forte
Establishment m no.ij, uroeme tstrect, conor of Lrosliy
Street.
Having withdrawn his interest, stock nnd material
from tile latellrniofLightet llr.nlsburry," which firm
was dissolved on the. 'list January, ult and having
purchased the entire stock of Piano Fortes and Piano
Forto Material owned by his brother, Edward 0.
Ilradbury, in the said firm, ho is now preparped to
supply the increased demand for his cilebrated Piano
Fortes. Employing tliu must skilllul and experienced
workmen, with a large stock of the bust and most thor
oughly seasoned material nud an abundance of capital
lie Jias taken in hand the personal supervision 0f Iho
the whole business of manufacturing his instilments nnd
is enabled to turn out Piano-Fortes of unequalled tone
anddurablencss.
URAD1SURVS NEW SCALE PIANO FORTE.
In the arrangement of our new scale, drawn nud pre
pared Willi tho utmost care, expressly for our new
instruments, we havcruhUd every improvement iviiicli
can in any wny tend to tho pcrtertion of the Piano
Forte, and we can confidently assert, that for delicacy
of touch, volume, purity, brilliancy nnd sweetness of
tono, combined with that strength niU solidity f frame
necessary to durability, these instruments nrc one
qualed, "SiUENOTH and P.E'L"iY" is our motto, and wo invito
the closest criticism of the best unbiased Judges in the
laud'
try Every instrument warranted for five years,
WM. II. IIRADIIUIiy,
407 llroomo St., cnr. of Ciosby, New York.
.March 14, ltfti3.-3m
Liickawniinii & Uloomsburg- Railruatl
O
N AND AFTER APRIL 20, i'f,3. PASSENGER
TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS:
31 O V I N O
SOUTH.
J'adsenffer. heroin.
5:i0 A. 31. 11.00 A..M
(1.40 Arriic t'J.'JO P 31
t?,50
8.33
V.'U A 31
0.M
N O R T II
Leave Pcranton,
" Kingston
" Uloomsburg
" Rupert,
" Danville,
Arrive at Northumberland,
31 OVIN G
Leave NorthiimberlaHd,
" Danville,
" Rupert,
Uloomsburg
" Kingston,
4.30 P. 31.
3. 10
5.4.1
5.30
a.or,
1. 15 P.
31
Arrive nt Scranton,
!M0
P. 31.
3.30
A Passenger Train nlsoleavcs Iwii'-ston nl KS0 A. 31
for Scrauton.to connect witli train for New Vork. Re
turning, leaves Scruuton on arrival or Train from New
York ut4.'.'0 P. M.
Tho Larkauanua,and lllnnmsburg Railroad connects
with the Delaware, Lackawanna and VYcsicru Railroad
at Scrantou, for New York and intermediate points east
At Rupert It connects with the CnttawiBsaUaiirnad.for
points both cast und west arriving at Philadelphia ut
7.U0 P. 31.
At Northumberland it connects with the Philadelphia
& EricR, It. and N. C R. R. for points west nud south
t-nssengcrs arriung nt iiurrisiiiirg 4 ,'iu t- m. : Phil
adelphia 10 P. 31., ttallimoro 10,'Jil p. 31.
GEO. II. HUNT, Snn't
J. C. Wells, (7cn7 7'ic.e( 'ent.
Kingston April lt. U03.
isc3. urn.
riiil.i(lclihia & Eric Rail Road.
This great lino trnverses tlio Northern nnd Norlh
west counties of Pennsylvania to tliu my nf line, on
Lake Uric.
it lias been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, nnd under their auspices i being rapidly
opened throughout its entire length.
Il is now in use for Passenger and Freight business
from Ilarrisburg to DriRniiod (5d Fork) (1,7 miles) nn
Iho Eastern Illusion, and from Shelheld to Enu on the
Western Uii isiou, (7rl miles,)
TIME or I'ASSENOtll TKA11.S AT NOK1 Ill'MUKRt AMI.
Mail Tram leaves, East o 5:1 A. M
I'.press Train " 111 a-j P. M.
Mail " " West 4 2.1 "
Express " " fl s a. M.
t'nrs run through with ciiAhOK bolh ways on these
trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, nud
llaltimore and Lock Haven. New nnd elegmit Sleep,
lug Cars acrompiining the Epres Train both iMys
between Williamsport and llaltimore, and Williams,
port nnd Philadelphia.
l'or information respecting Passenger business, an
ply at (he S. E. Cor. litis nud 3I:irkct Sis.
And fur Freight businessor tliu Company's! Agents :
H. II. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market Sis., Plnl'u-
J. IV. Reynolds, Erio,
J 31. Drill, Agent N. C. R-It., llalllniore.
II. II. Houston, (len'l. Freight Agl , Philadelphia,
Lewis I.- lloupt, (len'l. Ticket Agt. Philadelphia.
Joseph D. Potts, Geii'i. 3Ianagcr,WilIiaiuiioit.
January 17, Ic03.
WES TIE BtN HOTiEtTi,
Nos. 9, 11,13, 15, 17 Courtlandt Street,
NEAU 11ROADWAV, NEW YORK CITY.
This old eetabllshrd and favorite resort of tho Ihisi
ucss Cnmmuuily has been recently refitted, anil is com
plete iu everything that can niiHister to Iho comforts of
lis patrons Ladies and families urc specially and care
fully pruvldcd for.
It is centrally located in tho buiness part of tho city,
nnd is contiguous to the principal lines cf steamboats,
cars, omiiibusses ferries, &c.
Iu consequence of thepressiiro caused by the Rebel
lion, prices have been reduced to
One Dollar aid lnftii Cents vcr Dau.
The table Is amply supplied Hilh nil tho luxuries of
in .itmnii.niii UMnnnl In I nl nCF,,,,, r.,1.... t...i.
- - .i
Ihcscusoii.andJecnua! to that of any other hotel in Iho
country.
Ample accommodations are olfercd for upward of 400
guests.
fjy Do not bclicvo runiicrs.hackincn, nnd others who
may say "uiu ivesiern lioiei is lull
1). D. WlNCIIESTr.lt. I'rnnrI, .in,
THOS. D
WINCHESTER.
Feb. 15, Ides,
WILLIAM G. PERRY,
BOOK-SELLER, Stationer, Book
binders, Plunk book manufacturer, and Deuler in
Imported and American Stationery.
South West cor, 4 1 It & Raco St.. Philadelphia.
Persons visiting Ihn city, or tending orders will do
will to take a memorandum of Iho ubovo Address,
The stock is largo and well assorted, I'ricn Ijv.
Piiotookai-ii Albums, Selling from bOcIs tu .'3 each,
The newest styles nud largest assortment iu thu City
Win. (!. PERRY, PuhlifchiT,
i W .ot lih i Race eir Philadelphia 1
mm imi!
IF YOU WANT TO BUY YOUR
GO TO
SI.,n.,S. CIak. in I Inf. I CIsailI Iln
vitnijj s uiuiu, in iiifjni oiiiei, i ci.
OALIOOE,
MUSLINS,
SILKS,
GINGHAM,
FLANNELS,
CARPETS,
HOSIERY,
SHAWLS,
llcady-Mndo Clothing
Sugars, Molasses,
Syrups, Coffees,
Teas, Fish,
Salt, Bacon,
limits, Lard,
Tobacco, Scgars,
Hats, Boot'',
Cnps, Shoea,
Drugs, Oils,
Paints, &c, &c.
tn addition to our large stock of Dry Goods, wo huvu
f large and full assortment of Ready Madu Clothing
nor Men nnd Hoys wear which wo nrc dctcrmlneil to
sell cheaper thin can he bought elsewhere, Call and
sec, nnd judge fur yourselves.
H. W. CREASY & CO.
Light Street, March 1, 13G3.
LJ1RCE ARRIVAL OF
New Spriug& Summer
AT PETER ENT'S STORE,
w Liaiir sritr.r.T, coi.ummji coumtv, r.i,
I I AS lust received from Philndelidiia. and Is now
II opening at the old stand lately occupied by 3Iart
1,111, u spicnuiu a'soruncni 01
4n..4?ira suai is&jfci isTiii sisvw fltm it.i ji i
which win nu soui enenp icr
CAP1I OR COUNTRY PRODUCE
His stockcouslsts of Ladies Dress Goods ihukcttstyles
ami i.uesi iasuiuus
Ualiccs,
Muslins,
Ginghams,
Flannels,
Carpets,
Shawls,
Hosiery ,
Silks, READY MADE CLOTHING.
Casbimeres,
batmcts,
Cotfonatlea,
Kcntuehy Jeans,
Thread, kc.
Groceries,
Queenswaro,
Ccdarwaro,
Hardware,
Medicines,
Drugs,
Oils,
Paints,
&c.
BOOTS cc SHOES, HATS k GAPS.
In thnn rery thing usunliy kept in n countu store
The patronage of old friends, and the public 'general
ly. Is respectfully so'icited.
The highest market price paid for country produce.
, , , PETER EXT.
Light Street, .May 30, 1SC3.
iVVi'IOXAL COJniElUl.L COLLEGES
LOCATED IN
PHILADELPHIA,
S.E.CCRNER7TII AND CHESTNUT STS.,
New York City, Brooklyn, Albany, Troy
Buffalo. Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago,
and St. Louis.
look-keeping, Penmanship, Commercial Arilhntctii
Commercial Law, Forms, Correspondence, &c., pinct
cnlly tuught.
These Colleges being under the same general nud lo
cal management, und unitine tu each thu niltautage
of nil, offer greater facilities for imparting instriu:. i 1
than any other similar institution In the country,
A Scholarship issued by uuy 0110 is goad in nil fci n
unlimited lime.
Tiie Philadelphia College has been recently cnlail
and refurnished in n superior manner, nnd Uimwfi 1
largest and most prosperous Commercial Institution .1
thu State.
Ilryant & Stratton's series of Text Rooks, embrnc
Hook-keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, und Coinmer
Law. lor sale, and sent by mail.
Q.7" l'or fill I particulars send for a circular.
October l(j, JeC-J- I'Jin. ,
1 Hon. Wilson McCandloss, Judge of the United States
i-ircuil uourl, I'resldent.
Corner Penn nnd St. Clair Street, P1TTSI1URGII, PA
TIIE LARGEST, CIIAPEST AND REST.
S35.00 pays fnru fil l Cominerciul tauirse,
P5- No extra ch.uges for Manufacturers, Steamboat,
Rnilmad and Hank llook-Keeping.
Ministers' sons nt half price Students enter and re
view at any time.
'I his institution is couilucted by experienced Teach
ers and pr.K tical Accountants, w ho prepare young men
for aetiio business, nt the least expense and shortcut
time, for tho most lucrative und rctpousiblo situations.
Diplomas granted formeiit only. Ilinco the universal
preference for fc'iuduales of this college, by business
men,
I'rof. A. COWLEY, the best Penman In thu Union,
who holds the I irget number of lin-t premium, and
overall competitors, tenches rapid business writing,
For specimens of Penmanship, and Catalogue con
lalntng full information, em lose twenty-llvo rents to
JENKINS & SMITH. Principals.
Uy Attend where the Sous and Clerks of llueiness
.Men und Hankers graduate.
April 111, lr-le.'-ly. April 4, 1803.
lEc.uliKi; ITCuil Biontf.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
G
I RE T TRl'NK LINE FROM TIIE NORTH AND
rotten le, Libauou. Alleiitowu. Ctston. ttc. -e.
Trains leavo llarrlibiirg for Phil.idctphia. New York
Reading. Poltsvllle and all interniediatu stations, at H
a. in., and 2 p. 111.
New York cxptess leaves llarrisbtirg at 2.13 a. m ,
nrriving at New York at U .15 tho same innniiug.
Fares from llurrisburg 1 To New Yoik J3 15 j tn
Philadelphia 53 3J and PI). Uaggago checked
through.
Returning, leave New York at C a in., 12nnon, and 7
p. m (Pittsburg Express). Leave Philadelphia at cU3
a, 111., and 3.30 p 111.
Sleeping cars in the New York express tralns.tlirouglj
tu nud from Pittsburgh without change.
Passengers by tho Catawissa Railroad leavo Taiuit'iUH
nt W.50 11 m and 2 15 p m., for Philadelphia, New York
ami all Way Points,
Trains leave Pottsvlllo at 0.15 n. in., nnd 1.30 p. m
for Philadelphia, llurrisburg and New York.
An Accommodation passenger train Icovcs Reading
ntOuiln, in, aud returns from Philadelphia at S.uOp.m,
C3" All the nbovo trains run daily, Sundays excepted.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsvillu ut 7,3U a.m., and
Philadelphia at 3,13 p. 111,
nt reduced rutcs to aud from all poinls.
' .
i.uuimiiiuiiou, miieugo, season, nnil excursion tickets
O. A. N1COLI.S.
Jlay 23, 18C3.
Ocneral SuperinttnJcitt,
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
I'UJILIC SQVAIU:, MLKr.S-VAllIli:. I'M.
Tiigumlcrslgned, having taken this well-known stand
(formerly of .Major Piiterbaugh), respectfully soli j
lis the pntroungo of tho public,
No pains will be spared iu any of its departments, to
render ullsfuctiun tu all guest. Tho TAIILE and the
1IAR willulwuys bo supplied Willi the
REST THE .MARKET AFFORDS.
$y Good rHabllngfor Horses and attentive Hostlers.
Tho "Exchange" is eligibly situated on tho Public
fi'Piare, und has therefore peculiar advantages toper,
sons attending Court or doing business in the public
olliccs Charges moderate,
N It. Whviictcr you como to lown, please call.
... 'I J YAPLE
Wilkei Ratte Nov 15 Ubt '
Friends and Relatives.
or TIM!
SBAVE S0O33EK8 AMD
HOILOWAY'S PILLS,
AND OINTMENT.
Alt whn havo Friends and Relatives in tho Army or
Nnvy ihnuldtnko esiieelnlrnro that they bn amply sup
plied with these Pills nnd Ointment ; und where Iho
bravo Soldiers nnd Sailors havo neglected to provide
Ihemselves ill) Ihein, no heller present tan bo sent
Ilium by their Friends. They have been proved In bo
the Soldier's never fnlllng friend in Iho hour of need,
COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS,
Will bo spcodly relieved nnd effectually cured by
Using Iheso admirable medicines, and by paying proper
cttcnllon to thu Directions which nrc attached to each
Pot or Ilox,
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF APPETITE,
1NC1DENPAI.TO SOI, IllCIlS.
'llioso feeling whlcli so sadden us usually arlsofrom
Irotiblo or annoyances, obstrnilcd poispirntlon, or cat
ingnnd drinking whatever Is unwholesome, thus dis
turbing the hcnllhful ncllnn of the liver nnd stomach
These organs must be relieved, IF you desire tn be well
Tlinl'ills. taken nccordinz tn the Printed lnsrlucllnns.
1 will quickly produce 11 healthy action in both liver nud
I stomach, audi ns n natural coiisc'uckcu, 11 clear head
nnd good appetite.
WEAKNESS OR DEIHI.ITV INDUCEU IIYOVER
FATIGUE
Will soon disappear by Iho ilsoof these Invaluable,
Pills, nnd the Soldier vill quickly acquire additional
strength, Never let tho Rowels bo either confined or
uudulv acted upon, It may seem strnuge, that 1 1 0 1 -loway's
Pills should ho recommended for Dysentery
and Flux, many persons supposing that they would
increase the relaxation. Tills is n great mistake, for
these Pills w ill correct the liver and stumnch, and thus
remove all the acrid humors from Iho system. This
mediclnu will give tone and vigor loth" wiiole organic
system, however dernnged, wliilu health nud strength
follow-ns n matter of course. Nothing will slnpthoru
laxnliun ofthu bones so sure us this famous medi
cine. .
VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTION I INDISCRETIONS OF
YOUTH.
Sores nnd Ulcers, lllotchcs and Swellings, can with
ccilainty be radically cured, ifthc Pills are taken night
nud morning, und Ointment he freely used as stated iu
the printed instruction. If treated in any other man
ner, they dry up in cuepart tohrcak nut iu another
V herons this Ointment will remote the humors from
the sy .tern, and lenvo the Patient a vigorous Slid healthy
man. It will require a little perseverance in bad ca
ses to Insure n lasting cure.
FOR WUL'NDS EITHER OCCASIONED RY TIIE
1IAYONEP SAIIIti:, OR THE I1ULI.ET, SOSES
OR 1IRU1SES,
To which every Soldier und Sailor nre liable, there
nre 110 medines so safe, sure, aud contuuicnl, us Hoi
loway's Pills nnd Ointment. 'I ho wounded and almost
dying surl'-rer might havo his wounds dressed imme
diately, if ho would only provide himself uilh this
matchless Ointment, which should be thrust into thu
wound and smeared all round II, then covered with a
piece of linen frum his knapsack and cnmpicsscd itli
a handkerchief. Talking, night nud nooning, (lord
Pills, to cool tho system nnd Prevent inrlaiuation.
Every Soldier's Knapsack and Sen man's Chest should
be prHvided w Ith these valuable Remedies.
CAUTION! None nre genuine unless the words
"lloUriwiiys, Nuw York and London " aro dlscernnble
as a Water mark iu erery lenf of thu buolt of direitions
around each pot or box ; the same may plainly seen by
hording the leafto the light. A handsome reward will
he given to niiyoue rendering such information as luny
lend to tno detection of nit) party or parties counter
feiting the medicines or vending tho same, knowing
them to be spurious,
Soldnt manufactory ot Profecsor llnlhnvny, E0
.Miaden Lane. Now York, und by nil respectable Drug
islsnnd Dealers iu .Medicine, throughout the livil.cd
world, in boxes at 25 cents, 11 ml St each.
X3"'l here Is considerable saving by taken the larger
si.es.
N. II. Directions for the cuidanco of patients in evcrv
disorder are infixed to each box.
Juno 20, lrti3, y.
economy is wealth
CURE YOUR COUGH FOR 18 CENTS
TVic best un i cheapest Household remedy
in the World.
JIATIAJtF. ZADOC POUTER'S I
MADAmE ZADOC POR
TER'S Curntuu llalsam is
warranted if used occnriling
tn the direitrnns, to cure in
rill cases Coughs, Cf.lds,
Whooping I'imeli, Asilnua
nud all affectious of the
throat aud Ldngs.
3Iadamo adnc porter's
Pals. mi is prepared with nil
thu requisite skill, from a
combination ol'ihe b,tiem
I'lliesthe vegeinlile kinadotii I
fillords, its remedial quail- 1
in s are bared on lis power'
to assist thclnnlthy circii ,
lation ufthe blond, throuch
the Lungs, It is not a vio.
lent remedy, but emollent
w arming, seiircliliiir nnd eir
eclive; can be taken by tba
oldest ppfinn cr the young
est child. ,
Madam'.adoc rurtir's bal- I
sam has been in use by ti i
pu'ilic for over IS years, a ml j
lias ncqrired Its present said
imply by being recommen. '
led by those who hao used
it to their afflicted friends !
and others.
3Iost Important. Madame Zador Porter's ruratlve 1
llalsaiii is sold at n price which brings it iu thu reach
of every ono to keep it convenient for use. Thu time-
ly use of a singlebottle will prove to bo worth 100.
times its cost,
NOTICE. Save your money I Do not bo persuaded
to purchase nrtules at Is In $1 which do not contain ,
Iho virions of a 13 cent bottle or.M.idame Porter's Cu- !
rntive llalsum, theenst of manufacturing w hlcli is ns
great as nlnio-t tiny other medicine ; nud the very low
Prcce at which ft is sold, makus the profit tn the sell.'
or nppa. "ntly small, am! unprineipaled dealers wih
sometimes rerniumeinl other medicines ,,n which their
profits nro larger, unless the customers insist upon
having .Madame Porter's and noun other. Ask for
Madame Porter's Curative hnlsnm. price Elccuts, nud
vn large bottles at 2.3 cic'its, and tnku no oilier.
C5-Soiil by nil Druggists and Storekeeper nt I3cts.
n,. l in larger bottles in 25 rents.
HALL RUCKLE, Pr prietnrs, New York.
Jauu.iry 2t. 1E03.
OKI T T E N D E N ' S
1I1IUDL PI. IA COMMERCIAL.
COLLEGE,
A7. E. cornei nj Hh and Chestnut Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
Tins Institution-, which was ratahllshnl In 1RU n.i
Is now consequently ill the elgUccuth vrar tf lis exig
ence, numbers among its graduates, hundreds of the
moslsticcessful .Merchants and llusiness .Men of our
Country.
Tim Outer of the Institution is solely tnnirord young
men facilities for thorough prepurationfor busiiusB.
THE llnxKCHUSTAl'oiirnre. Ihok.tcrnhur. ns nnnlirn.
Me tn the various deparlmeiits of trudo; fcnmnntliiii,
both plain and ortiunitutal ; Commercial Inio, Ma'he
matict, .Vui alios Ci'i il I'.in'iiiecring, Droning, I hon
ogarpit, and .Modern Languogti.
Ttk Svsiem or iNsrr.ccrins Is uccitllar : no rl.isses nr
set lessons arc iniido use of, but each student is taught
Individually, so that lie may commence nt nny time, und
attend at whatever hours aro most convenient.
Cxtai-ouies nrcissiicd mmmVinfler the 15th of Anrll
containing iiamas of the stitdeni.i'or th.i year, and full
particulars of term", &r.., nnd may be obtained ni any
tiino by nddreeiug the Principal.
In Extensive Actommouxtions, vldt-tprcad reputation
and thu lengthy ciperlciur of iic l'rincipal, this Institu
tion ohers Incilitlcs superior touny oilier in tho coun
try, fur young men wishing toprepnro for business,
nud to obtain ut Hie same limu a mrcoMi, irhirh vtll
prore a recommendation tot theiii them to nuy .Merchnn
tilo House.
KT'CRrTFNnEN'sSci-iM of Trealiiei on Ilnnic.Krri..
in"- now noro widely circulated than any other work
on the subject, are fur sale nt the College.
S. HODGES CRITTENDEN,
tflfiiriiry-al..a!!',
Jan. 23-1802 IS,,,. I'",N"PM,:
Exchange Hotel,
flATE COL, It. n. JONES.J
No. 77 Dock Stnnt.
Post Office, Philadelphia.
This well known establishment maintains its usual
celebrity, and its well knuwn reputation of beiuir
Iho liet ' .
HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN
Shall be sustained. Rooms may bo had ut all hours
per night, JT cents per week, 52 50, per month, l&
J ho liar and Laliug Departments tiro furnished Witt I
the best of over thing the market can produce. I
GAME, FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
"'"I delicacies of every clime luny beliad at a luome Fx
Meals at IS cents nnd upwards, nnd may bo had from
A, 31. till IS at night, Genilemon may rest as.urod
Hint no expense will be spared to render this Hotel n
inndel one,
J. OTTENKIRK, Propr.
Man Ii 7 fC3-3m ' 1
FOR TIIE
SONSTITUTI 3
AND THE
FOR
DIABETES
AND DISEASES OF Till!
Thtt Dangermn anil Troublctome Dlttntet, uhlthhatt
thufar ltcthtcdtht letl tUrctttd Trcatmtnt ccinis
ComptcUlj Controlled b) the HKMmn'now Itore Mil
TIIE CURATIVE
properties of the medicine dliect Ihemselves tn Hm nr.
, gnus of secretion, nnd by so altering the condition of
the stomach and liver thntlhe slnrchy principle of the
food Is notcotivertcd Into sugar BOlong us tho system
I Is under tho Influenco of Iho
I CONSTITUTION WATER,
v. Inch glvo those organs time to recover their Id nllhy
, tone nnd vigor. Wo nrp nblo tn stalo that the Constitu
tion Wntcr has cured every case of Diabetes iu which ii
has been given,
STONE IN THE HLADDFR, CALCULUS, GRAVEL
IIRICK DUST DEPOSIT, AND MUCOUS OR
MILKY DISCHARGES AFTER URINATING.
Diseases occiiring from ono nnd tho sam riiuso will
ho entirely cured by Iho Constitution Wntor, If taken
foinny lenglh oftliuo. Tho doso should vary with thu
severity of Iho disease, from twenty drops In n iea
spoonrul three times a day, Iu water. Durlnglhe nas
sago nftlio Calculus, thu pain nnd urgent sniipt'us
should bo combated with the proper remedies tbuu
followed up with tho Constitution Water, as abovc di.
reeled.
DYSMENORR AOiA, OR PAINFULL MENSIRlIA
T10.V, AND IN .MENORRHAGIA OR PRUFL'SE
' FLOWING,
Uoth diseases arising from n faulty secretion rftm
menstrual fluid iu Iho nue case belugtno Hull , at,.j
nccoiup.niled by severe pnin ; nul the oilier u toopm
fusc secretion, which will bo speedily cured by i
Constitution Water, '
That disease known ns FALLING OF THE W031I!
which Is the result of a relaxation nrthi! Ileamenls at
that organ, and is khown by n sunsuof heavinesB and
dragging pains in tho back and sides, nnd nt times ac
companied by sharp lac! Mating or shooting pni ii till.,,,,,, ,
the parts, will, In nil cnscs.be removed byihemeiiliiui.
Theru Is number class of symptoms nri'ing from n;.'
RITATIONOFTIIH WOMII, which physicians call
Nervousness, which word covers up rnuili Ignorant"
nud in nlnecnses out of ten the doctordoes not really
know whether the symptoms are the disease, or th'
uiscittu uni symptoms, vv e can only enumcrati) tlu'm
hero. I speak more particularly of Cold Fei t, P.ilr.Hi,
Hon iu tliu Heart, Impared .Memory, Wnkefnliiei-s, Flash
es of Heat Languor, Lassitude, nud Ilimncseof mon
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION.
Which in the unmarried female Is a constant recurring
disease, and Ihrniigli neglect the seeds ol inoru Breve
und dangerous maladies nre the result: nnd ns moiiih
niter month passes without nu ell'ort biing made "to ,
' sist nature, thu suppresioii become chro' ic, ihe pa
tient gradually louses her nppetitc, thi bowels are
constipated, night sweats come oh, nud comvmptiuu
finally, cuds her uircor.
LEUCOERCTA OR WHITES,
1 his disease depend upon an lull imulinn of mucous
lining oft 'o vagina and womh. It is iu all cases nc
roinpauied by sevcio pain in the back, nccrosi 'i
how 1 1 nud through Ihe hips. A teaspoouful of i,
medicine may he taken three times a day, with . i
t jection ofa tablespoouful of the mi'dicliiii', mix . e .
n ha' f-jii lit of soft wntcr, morning and eveniur
IRRITATION OF THE NECK UF TU'- I HP : "
i INFLA.MATION OF Till', KIHNEV .NU : ,
j TARRII OF THE III. Alii) ER. STRANG! If
ANDIICRNINGORPAINl'CLURl.'s.Vl INT.
For lhesedis"ases it istrulya ",'Vor i.'i . -n 1 i
too much cannot be -j.il iu its praise A ' v ' . .
been siiuw to relive Hie nnit urg' ut s o .
Are nu troubled with that distresi-mg p , , .
small of Ihe hack nud throui,li lit, bi. , V , ,
a day of Constitution nu r u ill r. Ii. , j n.Kc. .
i FOR DYSPEPSIA,
It has no equal In relict log the Most ilijtre'n: jr ,,
toms. AIo. Headache, lli'iirthiiru, Acid Stooi.., V '
King Food, &c. Taken teuspoimfiil alti r oitinrr' i i
dose iu all cases may be iui reused il'ilesired, but 6hr
be dune gradually.
1 PHYSICIANS
Have long since giveu up th" use of biichu, riilnbinn l
Juniper iu the treatment of th se diseases, iilidunlv use
them for wunt of a belter remcilj.
CONSTITUTION WATER
Has proved itself equal tu tin Uk that has devolved
upon it.
DIURETICS
Irritate and drench tho kidneys, nnd by eorMant us
moo lead loclir mie. d.geneiatios ami i ihriued dis
ease. Read. Read. Road.
i
DArtvn.!s-,P:i., JuiteSlMi.'.
Dr. Wm. II. GKcno JJocr Air: In lilnurj. ifi,j, i
i vvasnltlicied with the sugar diabetes, aud f.irliv : in. nibs
1 passed more than two gallons of water in tweiity-r n
hours. 1 was oh Iged to gi t up as often t nortu.i
times during tilt night, nun iu live months 1 l.-t ;
liity pounds iu vvi igtli. Ilurning the no i i .' .
lHil, 1 priicured two bottles of Cutistil'iti ,.
in twodnys lifter using it I experienc .' Ii tl. :
i taking twit bottles I was euiir. ly i ! , ,, t
I regaining my usual good health. Ynui , ii.
' J. V. I. Hi i I
Huston Corners, N. Y., Dec. I- I.
Win. II. Gregg tc Co.:
Gents: I freely give you liberty to make us, i it
follnwingl'irtillcatooftli'j value i,r i-'oustitiunui vv'
ter, whtcli 1 cm reccommeiid in t Is . - hulte-t io.iu.i-i
-My wife, who was attacked with pain in th" sli u,
ders, whole length of the hack, nud in her limbs, wr
Palpitation of thu heart, aliunde. I w itii Falling of 1
Womb, Dysinenorrhiiea. nud "Irritation ,,f thu t'l
der," I railed u physieian, win, atletnled In r at,
three months, when he lelt her worse than Iu- 'i
her, 1 then employed ono cf the best physician
could llnd, u ho attended her for nboiil nine i.i," ti
aud while she was under his cure she i'j.t not sul
quite as much pain ; he finally gave her up and tc
"her case was Incurable." l'or, said In , "she was t
a condonation uf complaints, that medicine gi-: n
one operates ilg'ilust some other of tier ililltciiliu s
About this time slie commenced to use Con uu
WxiER, nud toour utter astonishment, almost de
dose seemed to have the dsired effect, en,;.-,, I.i p
improving rapidly udcr its trenliiiuut nud now
iuiuinls in'irely he,- ilnmesliu ulfairs. Sh.has le
ken any of the Cos tiuiion Wcu.lt f iralnut I'ourc
and wo are happy tu say that it has produced a p
nent cure.
W3I. M. VAN IIFN3CIIO
3Iii.i.ronn, ','onn., Nov, IU
Drt, Wm.H.Giieciii j
Dear Mr: I havefor several years been i
w illi that tnoublesoiiiuiiinl dangerous disea u- .
w hlch resisted ml remedies nud do I. is ou,
Cu.sAriruiioNAi, Watlu, und you i,. ty I , -'treil t .
was pleased Willi the result, llbasci't i uu
niidyou may mako any use of my nam- v ... . , . v -in
regare to the inedlciue, us lliaveLiii.i ..
iu its ellicucy.
Y. i- iV
Pil) 'I I JMl.
THESE ARE I'ACTSENO' '.,1
There is imclass ofdlseases that pro Ho fit'i
h.'iusling eileits upon the human cousin , on . I',
betes and diseases of the Kidneys, llladdi i in I i ...
ry Passages, and throuch u lalse mo.lepiv th. in ,
lerlcd until they lire anndvuiitcil ns in I le m : , r
control of ordinary remedias, und wo pr. s
C'ONS'PITUTIOV WATER
To the public with the eonviitioiithnt it has rici .--.-i il
relieving tiie class of disenses for which it h
found so eminently biu'ceesful iiicuring ; and w i
that wo shall be rewarded in our efforts in pla. i
valuable remedy iu n form to meet Ihe requlren
patient nud physician,
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New-York,
Sept. ill). Isli-J, , ,,
. EVANS & VTW-
itl lh''T4hfSlji SALAMANDER SAri S I
?JXViaft'1fflRA'rfct. PliitaJtlphm, I i
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,?d!!lSEly lo, Iron doors, i r j ,
W:ZkmZ, "l"'. imn shutter:, i
CfiffflffiytJ? makes of lu-ks spun, .. . ,
in the Hulled Stales.
lice bafet in one fin. M came out ri ;i i
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The Salamander Safes of I'q iad, 1'dii . i
world.
EVANS X- 't :t.
havo had Iho surest demostraUou :i, , f .'.'r v 'nr
u.iiuiu nun ineir mntiuraclure nrs.il.iti nn'i t s
at lenglh full ivurriiiit'il tin-r.prs i.i.ai. nk tn I '
nee u mauti oi inem as rendering an ul i ,. in
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Mrsirt Leant ft Watson: i, n,i , ! "
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wo saved a largo portion of jiiwilr) . ..i.u i Ii , t
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the morning of the 11th itisl.,
When we relleet Hut these safes wera loc i
roiirth story of the building wo occupied or, , .
fell subsequently intou heap orbiirninn ruins i .
vast ronceiitrnllmi of tho heat caused Hie br
molt, we cannot hut regard the preservation . i
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GEOJtGB U PIM3IONS & IIRO., .
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Jul" '". I"n lAngu.tVd.