Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, December 26, 1863, Image 3

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    COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
BLOOMSBUIta, PENN'A.
Saturday Morning, Deo. 2 G ,"T. 0 G 3 .
lirtv t'UnAlf T.ANtl'' nnvs nltnnllm, In
a "Loyal Leaguer," of Sorcno, Columbia
county, in to-days napor.
, -Xrn ,!
Hon. John McllBYNor.DS, slippo' bo
upon mo ico, at, uis rcsiucnco in jjhck
Horn, on t uesu.iy list, anil tirokto ono of .
his Arms. '
!
fi2r Wo publish on first pago, a full
Hit of "tlio diseases and inOrniat.es ox-'
cmptlng from tho draft," as approved by
Marshal General Fry. i
KEy Wo call attention to tho extensivo
ialeof ncrronal nroncrtv. fffored on Sat-
ordav. tho Olh of January next, advertised
by Mr. Joseph LlLt.Y, in to-di.ys's 'Col-'
nabia Democrat.' !
ty If wo weri to writo a "weather
local" defcriptivo of tho past week, wn
need use but tho ono word changeable.
For a. few days it has boon bitter cold,
with occasional snow Fqualls.
SS!T Four females and ono rnalo weret110"1 n tho general crash that .will ensuo.
immersed in tho Fishingercok, on Sunday' -- J
Ust. A larl'o crow ' witucjsod tho cxor- fS?" A solemn duty , but one imperfeotly
oiirs, which wcro conducted by ltcv. G. ,
V. Suott, pastor of tlic Haptist Chuteh.
ST Our carrier Jim. ikwa us to re- about all tho liberty that tho citizen re
mind hid patrons that ho will visit them loiQi j. tll0 privilege ofroadiug Domoeratie
bright and early on Nw Year's morning pipeM aU(1 aboiilion taxtg. now long.ho
rith Uii niiuual m.-.snge. IIu cxiccta to wi crijoy tho firat h imccrtaln nu lcago
receive a liberal rcjpousu from his num-; of t.,0 ast wjj U0Tur bc j;iluruca. uut
crous patrons,
i
Paul's Church, '
Sr The Ladies of St.
Bloomsburg, gavo a Festival in Wilson's
Ihrce-otory biick building, on Tuesday
ml Wednesday cienings of thii week.
'1 bey realized n coutidorable turn, which
ii to bo expended in repairs to the church.
j -
fJ Who wou'.d bo without a pocket
diary for tlio coining year, wheu thoy can
bc procured no cheaply, and iu to great
variety as they aro now furnished ? Our
friend, Col John G. Freeze, has a fina
assortment of them, nt bis office. Go and
pu.'chtwo one.
VST Many young persons aro iu a trr-,
riblo dilemti.D ju-t now as to what to fcl-!
- - i
. . , ,T I 1 l Pl.-
ct lor a uuitauio lli'uuay nrcsriu. nui
prettiest and mosf neoeptablo gift wo 1 and at the meroy of their enemies. With
Mi mid say would bo ono of those beautiful ' newspapers they can preserve their organ
Photograph Albums, ut L T. Sharplcss' ! zation, and regain both their political
gtoru. ascendancy aud their liberties.
7- 'I'ho I.oeal Sanate of tlfis plaoe is
.one ol the permanuit institution.! ol tho
tonu, It is well attended by both sexes.'
W nro glad to see this oviiieneo of a dc
tiro on the pan of our young people to
improvo their minds and spend their leis
ure hours in a manner which will both
ples.Bc end instruct.
ESS" Tlio Provost Marshall of tho vari-;
ous districts hav.i received a circular from j
the Provoit Marshal General, extending j
the timo to hear applications from cxeiu-
tition from the draft, on the ground of .
nlienagu, Don-rcridtnce, unsuitableness of
nge or manifeit permanent physical dis
ability, to the Oth of January, 1604. j
tiir Geohoe S Colemah, Adjutant of (
the Olh Regimeut Pcnn'a. Roscrvos, anil I
on of Jtsso Coleman, Esq., Piotii'jnotary
of Columbia county, in homo on furlough.
Wo also notice, Geohoe S. Leb, ton of
Dauiel Leo, Esq., a member of Captain
I.Ic'Cluro's Corjpany. tstationed ot Fort
Lincoln, near Wa-hington, iu town. v
Thoy aro both good stldiors aud patriotic
joorg Democrats.
nsv 1 $ '
Dr. John, tnkr3 the. 'Democrat' to
task, for holdiug out to publio gaze, the
upcuting words of a 'fighting war clergy.'
In order to shehl his friend, he suinouocos
ihnt 'ho too prays for peace' Thu Duo.
Imd better "tell thi.i to tho marines" a
nobody would btdievo him that knovs
Ids religious Eontimcnis. Tom Paino tho
iufdel, would haunt tueh chaps with his
spirit, did ho know his dis-ciples and sup
porters talked of praying.
CT Tho erason lor killing, putting up
and salting down mammoth poikerj, has
bean lor weeks, and is now going on here
abouts on a largo sealo j anil those who
bavo fostered, fed and fattened tho ho
kind, aro busily engaged in storing away
afcly Iho reward of their prudence and
foresight. An obundaut supply of sans
oges, serajplo, shoulders, hams and pud
dings, ureata comfortable contemplations
around our winter firesides.
t3 Mr. RathduN, tho reputed Ticket
Agent of tho L &. II. Railroad ''olTieoi at
B oomsburtr. is. a remarkable samplo of
efficiency and promptitude Ou last Mon
day morning, sevoral Ladies repaired to
tho Depot at about 8 o'clock, to meet tho
train going South, and had tho satisfaction
of standing out in tho cold, wljh mt the
Fomblanco of sholtcr or fire tho office
being locked up and bo waited until the
Train arrived (at 9' o'clock,)- when tho
hopeful Agent nUocamo along, bntalittlo
too lalo to open tho oflico and tho passing
crs had to enter tho Cars vuihout pro.
furinir Tickets. If this is thu duty of an
Agent, upon whoso motion tho welfare of
the coinniuni-y is to largely dependent,
to say nothing of tho interest ot the noau,
then indeed am the times wofully
joint.
out of
" Capt. 0. M. MANVil.tn, Provost
Marshal of this district, Rays ho docs "not
think tho names of thojo draftod last full
will bo put iu tho whcol again."
CSS" If any body has lound Col. Tatp'sIO
. jivu.uiiiu3 no uig ui uiciil 10 liat)UMu'
tllClll OVOT. Ha m&tlo blunders rjllmtrrli in
irirLc'3 i!SU h0"
t . '
"r'J0,,Mi""rcP""i yo'"ve'm.
honest and hand them over, hut don't
try 10 get, on, into iitncoln, witu a joke; as
520 in (iold is as good Tor a Democrat, as
an Abolitionist. -
I
K&. uuttct Bnd cgrJf, have.bcon selling '
in Bloomaburg, during the week for 28
ccn(9 pcr ,b( Dnfl d()Zrn , pofk nt S8 por
hundred, and nearlv all olline m-tinlm. nf
CTCry ""ay 1130 nhout tho samo propor
ll0n
Those aro tho 'Vigils of tho times"
and indicate that, within tho coming two
7T3 our laboring population must pans
tluoue severe trials. Tho prices of all
tbo necessaries of lifo will go higher and
higher; thoro is no possibility that wagos
can keep pace with them. Within that
time this distended paper money bubble
1 1 JL
will doubtless explode, and multitude of
i laborers be thrown wholly out of employ
discharged, devolves on Democrats, to
staud by their papers. In tho general
wreck of tiorsoual and political rinhts.
whilo he retains the privilcgo of reading
l'lc Papr i choice, ho owes it to him-
sclr 10 editor, his party, and his
eouniry, to give siien a paper a living sup
poit. Without Government or otate pat-
! ronage, which ut tliis timo is immense,
( furuuhjng tho Abolition papsrs in many
! loenli'.iea, and especially in thU neighbor
iiood with hundreds of dollars of work,
crjatcd by tho drafts, and confronted by
', a secret organization, whoso only purpose
.is to pull down the Demoeratio p'rty, and
hunttd by tho paid minions of power,
' Democratic publisher.) have notiiing to
rely upon but their owu energy and tho
fidelity and liberality of their political
friends. Without newspapers, the Demo-
. I "l.rt ...ill......
vuuiu uu t.nuuuv
an
It is a fact which cannot be successfully
controverted, that llcpublicans give a
more zealous support to their party organs,
tiau do Democrats. Juit as loug ao this
statu of things continue, tho ballot box
will bc powerless for our relief. The press
is a potent cngiuo for shaping the opiuious
of a people aud coutroliug tho destinies of
a country; aud it would bo well il the
democracy learns this fact in timo to savo
their party and tho government. A new
year is about to dawn upon us and it is a
good time to rcnow your Demoeratio faith
and labor for the great cause
Send
your names and show by your acts that
vou still feel an interest in the work of
your fathers, the promotiou of Democratic
principles and measures, and tho perpotua
tion of your libcrtiss.
MARRIAGES.
On the 17th, inst., at tho M. E. Parson- i
I.., 1!,,., AT l I -r.., I,, I..r-c
li. 1V0STENI1AUDE11, and lUisS i'.LIZAnETII
UutiiEU, all of L.cuat twp., Col. co.
, . t
On the same day, at tho same place, by
J i 1 J
thesatni;, J. P. HooLAND,of Franklin twp.,
and Miss Mautiia R. IIur,6T,of Slabtowu,
Col. co,
RECEIPTS FOR NOVEMBEK
TO THE
COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
Tho following payments bavo been mado
to the Cuiumhiu Dimociat office, during
the mouth of November, 18G!J :
1) n Montgomery 817 00,
Western Hotel li tlu
Hon C R Huckalew 20 00
John F Fowler, Esq I 75
Charles '1 liomns 1 37
Unwell b llourku 3 en
Win G Perry Esq li On
Ilryantftr.ittentCo 15 00
Nntiouid Hi ti l
Davi 1 R Randall Esq
John digger
Frederick Law bach
Isaac Hess
ThosCutlerty k Co
Aineriran Tea Co
Isaac Lutz Esq
liiivid lVamz
8 CO James Wright
Oil
0 00 Abraham Arwino
1 73 t'li Karklcy, Eeq
1 75 JH) Run
1 23 Dauiel Ketfer
12 00 Anna Young
10 eu Win MiNinch
2 OO Et of Dr A J flrass
2 00
5 00
t! 00
1 75
3 2.1
1 75
3 75
li Oil
2 00
2 37
S5
2 73
2 00
2 00
2 (I )
1 12
1 73
4 oo
2 00
2 b2
5 Ui) Jl E Jackson, Esq
rolonion Sterner. Esq B 00 Hudson Owen, Esq
John Snyder
filer. Esq 2 00 Frederick Nicely
!-.iiiiui iteiuuiy
list nf J Cuvonhovsn
A II U'hilinoyur
Jnseph Wise
Jacob Delimit. Esq
S G Kennedy. Esq
Thomas I ais
.Malhew Jlcllenry
Richard Pluiuer
Peter liodine
Daniel l.eiby
I lias I. Ilolwig
I. A (Jernian. Esq
Est of Sain'l Whary
Jus. ih C .Si'iith
Capt A G I tmrntrn
Isaac llngeubuth
Isaac K Dildino
Ellas Dribelbis
50 John W Hunter
2 00 0 I. .Moore
60 Iraac Gulp
2 00 Et cf Daniel Zigler
I 00 John F Dietterick
1 00 Hugh A Hjrtmau
I 10 Jaci h I'arver, Jr
10 iu ProfC l arraud
7 00 lion W J voodward
1 50 D.inal Menclu
li 0 1 Harris Hurtmnn
1 Su Sam'l W llnrtiuaii
I nu Elias Giggi r
1
a no
I is
lid Iliiam iiiiieuiicnuer
2 UO VIolitilDlilurv L'olu
1 00 Henry Lazarus 2 00
1 75 Jehu llruner ' u'
1 oo! Rev Reuben Nelson 5 00
2 25 J. II. Pennington 1 00
(C7 Tho cold seasons usually bring leaurieeipti to tlio
Printer. Wo havo reason, however, to thank our friends
for reasonable payments, trusting they will remember
that with enorinou-ly increased expenses, we must, tie.
ccsratily require, at least, prompt payments to mcitcn-
gngciucma
Will those indebted, nnd llioso capeciniiy
to w bout we have sent bills, bo jcst tsoeoii to remit tlio
money.
ESTKAY.
CAME to tho premises of the subscriber, in Tish
ingcreek loniikliiri. Columbia county, on the Third
day of December, lel:i,
AN OLD COW Or REDISH COLOR,
Willi short tall. Th-' nwiur is relucted to prove prop
erty, pay charges and take him away, otherwise she
will badlBpu.ed of according to the direciiuns of tho
JOHN 11. Ill.lsi.
December 10, UC3-3w
Caution-
tfft v;
N'
' u" r .; iv:u,.i i , m ..h ,i
piirchnso ut ucetiaiu inaie, ii. n an.......
she was represented to bo, and I am detenu lied no ,
pay it, nr any part Ihcreof, " ""'""'I'lllw'.v'r..
coiirio ef nw. M-tlt VANSlivKtr.-
Vu;ai'ef twp., De 9, lit -3n-.
G RTON'S
Cheap Grocery Store.
J1L80
n,T8 GAPS Ai' Sliom .
".'".n;1' ''"' Hliaving bought nut tin ir c rvo
'"""""i1 " "i" ainnu win re ill a uuiion in n sups-
llor nssuttnicnt nr
FALL
AM) WINTER
ij Hals and Caps, fpf
CONFECTION ARIES, CRACKERS,
ji0nssca ' gu,ftr
Coffee, Teas,
Tobacco, Snuff,
Cigars, Spices,
Dried Fruit, Butter,
Coal Oil, Drugs,
l'arlor and Hand Lamps,
Books, 'Writing Paper & Iuk.
Hardware und Cednrwarc,
Fckcl Knives, Comb;,
.1 .(. .C.
Together with varicly'of at.lcle, generally kept In.
H,Ar,e,'
, flnolotofKUM, MOIIOi.no.Snnd I.ikinojIo
invite, tho at emion
.,,,.,. , ....
or Shoemaker hii il Hio 1
moon.,i.rneC.a,,ef,3 '""KomTox.j
WI3W I'lK WOOMS,
FOR FALL f- irjJXTJSIl.
rIPIII3 mbscriber has just received a lot
uoiiery iriiuming iiu.l New unuda. audi aa
SOS IPIH V.QiBfr
, , A 1.80:
ni.ovns,
1I0I.L3.
b'l'AYS,
SATCIint.T..
hoop anip.is,
rouT.Mosir.s.
, . AND OTlir.U NOTION'S.
E7 IVheeler .t Wilson's a wlnsr Alnchliies for tale.
AIo-Suiulay t-chuol Monho nud Dlbles.
Alsii-.Mm. Allen's Hair lli slorer. which will give to
Cray its natural colur.
A. I). U'tlllll.
NJt Door below Court llouao.
niaoniaburs. Nor. 14, 1PM.
Mouse mid JLoi
FOR SALfi BHEAi.
Tliriiinderslened oners iu sell at private ante, n do
slrnlilo and pleasant rcalilenco Incati-d In Llcht
Street, Colninlda co about 'JJ miles North of IHnnins-
burK, on .llnin pirect, anil central in taid village. There
in erected upon said premises a good
1'KAit.p; IHVKMjI-YU JiOiFSU,
.-A' I III
with a ivell.fittnd !-tnro House attached, with
an excellent well of wuter at the .Innr. .-n,,i..
uiki nun irees anu nil niriiir necessary conveniences, iu
a high state of cultU.ition. Tim Moro Huiisoond stand
are of tho first order, and present an excellent and
eligible opening for tho Mercantile business. The
building tins an open 'lass front, under ii.indsomcann.
inj! and encircled by Ihrlvinj sh ido trees.
t'aid property will bu mid at a bargain, or exchanged
for n small farm or other real estate.
A I. THUD MOOD.
Light ftreot. Atnj. 23, liC3.
EXECUiOR'S NOTICE.
Fit'ite of Cornel lis Fanliorn, ihc't!.
r HTTKUS Testamentary on tho estate of Cornelius
1 Vauhnrn, late of Hemlock township, Columbia co.,
deceased, have been eraute.l by the Itegister of Vill,
A.c., tu thu uuderslened residing iu Vjileynnd lleiulock
tinnsliliis. All paisniKh.ivi.il! (Linus a'.iiust tee es
tate of the deccilcut aro renuesteil In pres.-nt them to
tli.' Hiecutors at their resilience In sal I tuivusliip,
without delay, and all persons indebt"il to make pay
ment forthwith. II A VII) A. VAN'lllliiN.
Valley.tou nship. iMnntnur co ,
AllltAII vl VAMIlilt.N.
JOHN II VANHORN,
Hemlock tn p., Columbia co.
LiicMqti,
Novembar 53. UM-ewJS.
" ADMIN IS 111 ATRIX NOTICE:
Ftiatc of Uauiel Zagler, tltc'tl,
Letters of administration on tho Estate
. of Daniel Zeijler, latu of .Mount Pleasant town,
ship, Cntumhia county, deceased, have been gran
ted by the Kcciflcr of said county to the undersigned ;
all persons haviiu claim-, against tho estate nf the ile-CL-ilcul
are requcsleil in present them to tlu Adminis
tratrix without delay, and nllpersons indebted to n ako
payments furilmith
cvni rit. zr.ioi.riR.
Jit rieasaijt, Nov. 23. ltl'ij-iiwsa Ailm'rx.
ADMINIS riiATOU'y NO i ICE.
EUatc of Peter Ileus, deti'ti.
T ETTEUuf adiiiini.tratioii on tho INtatu of Peter
I a Hess, late of t-ugnrIo.il twp., Columbia Co., dee'd.
have been granted by tho UcgMcr of Columbia co , to
the undersigned j all persons having claims against Hie
cstatu cf the decedent nre requested to present them lo
the AdmiuKlnitor ut his residence in mid town
ship without delay, and all persons indebted to make
payment forthwith.
HENRY C. HES3, Adm'r.
Nov. 7, FC3. 6w $2 00.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of lit its I'cahr, dco'tt.
3r.TTBR3ofadiuiui"tration nu tlio Estate of Ellas
.j Pealer, late of Fuhingcrei'k twp Columbia co.,i(ec',;.,
havcbeeii granted by the Register uf Columbia co.,tu the
undi-rsigned ; all persons hn ing clalun against the es
tate of the decedent are requested to present Ihemto
the uuilersigne-t, at I is residence in said township,
without delay, and all persons indebted tu make pay
meut forthwith.
JACOU FE.Ll:it,..Wm'r.
Oct. 31. IHS3-GW S3.
EXECUTOR'S iNOTICE.
EUtitc ol S'tnutd Iftan, dc.easrd.
JKTTUU3 Testamentary on tin estato of Samuel
-J Whary, l ite of Locust township. Columbia county,
,ise', have lieeu grunted by the Register of ills.
See., to llie uuilers ignud a "residing iu said tnwmhip.
a'l persons Ini ing ilaiius agaiuit the estato of the de
cedent are reque.ted In pre'iit tin-in to the Executor
i ni III - resiiienci' iu sain low o-iiip, iiooui iilih,uuu
all persons Indebted to make payment liirthniih.
, r IfltIV Ol-IVItllt.lt t..,tn
Nov.Sl, 1SC3-0WS2 ' ' '
ADMINISTRATE US' NOTICE.
Est He of Fhinens Siller; dee'd,
T ETTEltS of administration ou the
I j Estate nt Phincas Siller, late of Benton twp.,
Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the
Regi ter of Columbia county to tha umlprigned ; till
persons having claims against tile estate of the dece
dent aro requested to presout them to the administrator
nt his residence in said township, without delay, and
all persons indebted to make payment forthwith.
JOHN V . IIEISI1LINE, Adm'r.
Nqv. 14, 1303-Ow. S2 00.
Oyster Saloon.
fjPIIE undersigned would announce lo
J tu the public that he has refitted his SALOON, one
door East ol his llakery, on
Main Street, Hlonmjbtirg, !a.,
and is prepared to accommodate ooiu i.auies
Ullll I, t llliniovii. ill. , ,iL-iiaii-u iiiitiirii
lie is prepareu to turnirn .
Uiisten, ivhuicsaie a nam.
UV 'iTIE CAN OR OTHERWISE.
I). STOHNER
ninomiburg, Nov. 21, 130S- It.
The Great American Tea Comiiauy.
No. 51 Vesev Street,
Mill'-VOU F.
HAS created a now rrn In Iho history of tvholcs.ileing
Tear in this country They Invo introduced their
selections of Teas and sold them at not over 'I WO
CENTS por pound above coat, never deviating from the
ono nrico asked ; believing this will bo attracttvo to the
'. many w hi have heretofore been paying innrinous pro-
ills, i .trues Ian uruur ions ami ivin ou siT.uuuy usiu
Well ns though they camo llienisulvcs, being sure lo ges
original packages, true weights and tares , and Hie Tens
nru warranted aa represented. Our I'mcu l.isr is new
ready. December 5, 1603 3w.
-fxs DIUECT mOM THE INDIAN
JSv COUNTHY,
Set
FIVE THOUSAND ROBES,
Which he will sell. WHOLESALE or RETAIL, trt
VERY LOW PRICES.
Alio, HORSE HLANKE'iy, very low
T. W. MATTSON.
402 Market St, 1st door above Fourth,
South side, Philadelpbla,
Nov. 14, 1803-3.
JAMES
IMrORTl'M .1XD
II. SMITH,
WUOLESJlli: DK.U.EIi
BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKEYS,
GINS, AND I.IQUORH, GENERALLY.
(Yo, U2o If'tUttul bis., belii'ten !! .) 4th
PIllLADULt'HIA.
C. R. III'.NUY, Traveling Agent und Salesman.
lC-liiiutRs UisrccirtlLLV Souctttn.
Kovninii-r ... ieo..
A. LOU AN UR1M,
Attorney and Counsellor ut Law,
LAPflRTE, SULLIVAN CO., PA.
uy Military a,nd other claims ptomptly ttendd l
Ocltktt 3I, Wi.
HOSTJESTTER'S
CELEBRATED
1 jo
A puro find powerful Tonic, corrective and' alterative,
of ttcmJoiful cfllency In diieaie of tho
STOMAHl, LITER AND BOWELS.
Carca Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache, (ieneral
Debility, Nervousness, Depression nf Fplrlls, Cou
itlpntlon, Colic, Intermittent l'evcrs, Cramps
and Spasms, and all ( nmnlnlnts of either
Sex, r.rlnlne from llodlly Weakness
whether Inherent Iu the system er
produced by special ciusoa.
Nomina that Is not wholesome, rjenlnl and restor.v
live in its nature enters into te composition ol inns.
I TLTTIIll'S KTOMACII lU PTIlltS. This popular pro.
narnllon contains no mineral of nny kind, no deadly
biitanlcnl element! no fiery excitant I but it Isn couibf.
na Ion oflhc extracts nf rare balsamic herbs nnd
plants Willi thu purest and mildest uf nlldllTuslvo stliu-
illenls.
It la will to be forearmed nfralmt disenao, and, so far
' as tko human system can bo prelected by human means
i aiainst maladii'S engendered by an unwholesome at
mosphere, Inuiurn water nnd other external cui'i s,
i IIOrfl'lVTTIin'd IIITTIiaa may bo relied on ns a rnfo
, pjard.
Ill UISUHIS lUiesieu Willi tivtr n7ivTirHC. Il inii.t't-n
fonnd infiilllblo us a previoitivi! and Irresislible as n.
remedy and thousand who resort tu it undr nppro.
heusion nfanattnek, escape Iho senurKC ; and thousands
who neL'lert to avail tliunisi'lves of iti iTfiitectlve 'itial-
tiles In iiilinncc, lire cured by il v.-rv brief cour.) of
tbia mareluu medirlne. rev. r ami Ague patients,
after belli? pal Id with quinine for months iu vain, il"
ill I'nlrlv satiiintcd Willi that I'anireronH nlkn'nid, nre
not iinrrcquentl)' retored to hi tilt h wllhln a few duyn
uvtneuae ni uusi e.i ri.u n nii ii.i.a.
"The weak stomathls rnpidiy ln Igoratod and the ap
petltJ rcslored bV this aprorablo Tonic, and hence it
works wilndet in enses of I)i-pepla and in less con
finned forms of Indijeslion. Action ns a trontlo and
painless apperlent, as well as upon tpa Hvi r. it also
Invariably relieves tho Constipation superliu.yced by
Irregular action of the digestive and secretive organs.
Persons nf feeolo habit llabla .VerrowJ .lltatks, low
nut of Spirit! and FiU nf havuvor, rind" prompt and
permanent relief from Iho timers. Thn testimony on
Ibis point is most conclusive, and from botu sexes
Thensouy of I'.illlus Colic Is immediately us-ua'jed
by a single ili)e of tho stluiulant, nud by. occacion.illy
resorting to it, the return of the complaint may bo pre
vented As a general Tori'c, IIOSTllTTKH'P IHTTnp.S pro
ducoelTects which must be experienced nr witnessed
bi-foro they ran be fully appreciated In cares of Con
stitutinnal wi nknes, premature decay and debl.ltyand
decrepitude arising from old ago. It exerciseJ th dec
tticiufluenco In the convnlo-cent stages of nil diseases
it op.-ratos as a delightful Invlgerant. When the pow
ers nt nature ar relaxed, it operates to re inforco and
re-establish them. Last, but not lr.i't, It the mils Bnfu
stlinulent, being manufactured from sound and innocu
ous materials, and entirely free from thu arid ilomcnts
present mere nr less In all the ordinaiy tonics and
stnmnclilcsof tlio day.
No family medirlne ha' been in uplversally, nnd it
may be truly added, dcicrtedly popular w llh the Intelli
gent portion of the community, us IIOsTLTTKIt'S
UltTCKrf.
Prepared by
UOSTETTHH & SMITH,
piTisiunifiit, vx.
C7"SoId by all Druggists, Grocera and Storekeepers
everywhere. .
November 21, iaf.3-ly.
HELM ISOLD'S
Genuine Preparations.
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT HUCHU, a posl
tive and specific yeiuoly lor diseases of thu bladder,
Kidneys, Gravel, nnd dropsical wclling.
This medicine increases the paw cr of digestion, and
excite the absoibents into healthy action, by which tlio
Watiry or t.'alcarjojs dpoiitiius, cud nil Unnatural
EulargcineuicntJ nre reduced, as well its pain and in
lUinution. IIELMDOLD'S EXTRACT I3UCIIU.
Pa. lupnkn... nrlsine from Exsessei. habits of Dis
sipation, Early Indiscretion of Abuses, attended nil It
its.. f..l lint' in f uVmiltllMI4 'W
llidi'posltion to Exertion, Loss of Power,
LOSS 01 .lieiuory, uiuicuuy u uruuioiog,
Weak Nerves, Trembling.
Horror of Disease, l'aln In the Hack,
Universal Las. Undo of tho Muscular System,
Hot Hands. Eruptions on the Face,
Dryness of the Skin. F.lushing of the Hody,
Pallid Countenance.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on which this
mcdicino inv.iriuhly removes, soon follows
IsirortNCY, Faii'iiy, RptLLprio Fitt,
In ono of which thu Patient nu.y require
Whocnu say that they tiro riot frequently followed
by those - Direful Discuses."
"INSANITY AND t ONSI'MPTION."
Jinny are uwaru of the cause of their suffering, but
none will confess tho records of the Insane Asylums!
And intlnnclioly deaths by Consumption bear ample
witness to the truth. f the nseition.
The Cnnsiiiutiou oncu elected with organic weaknesi
requires the aid of Medicine In strengthen and Invig-oj-ita
the system, which llelinbod'n ' xtract Hiicliu in
variably does. A trill will convince the most ckcptical.
F KM ALES FEMALES. . I
In many nffecllons peculiar to Females the Extract
lluchu is unequalled by any other remedy, ns in Chin- ,
rosis or Itcleiilion, irregulanly. palnrulncss, or Sup.
prussiou pf Cuttomary Evaluations, ulcerated or scir
rhous stale of llri Uterus, LemliorrhtDi or Whiles,
SteiiHty, nud for nil complaints incident to the c,
whither urisiiig lroui indiscretion hubiis of dissipa
tion, ur in the ,
. DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LITE.
-:o:-
Tskeno more nalsain Mercury, or unpleasant Medf
clues for unpleasant and il.tngornii diseases Ilelm
bold's Eitrait lluchu nnd Improved Rose Wash cures
seiret diseases in nil thvir slages. At little expense,
I. iille or nu ciioiigu iu diet. No inconvenience, an no
exposure.
It causes a frequent desire and gives trensth toi n
nate thereby removing obstiuclinna, preventing anil
wiring stricture of tlie Urethra, allaying pain and lit.
II. iiniuiirion, so frequent in Hie class of diseases, aud
expelling nil poisonous, diseased ami wornout matter.
Thousands upon thousiuds wholuvu been Hie vie.
tlins of quacks, nud who havo paid heavy fees tu be
cured in n short time, have lound they were deceived
and that the -POISON" has, by the use of 'powerful
astringent" been dried up In tlio system, to brenk out
in an aggravated form, and perhaps nfter marriage.
-:o:
I'so Ilolmbold's Extract lluchu for all aiT.-ctinna and
diseases of the Urinary Organs, wnethcr existing In
Main -.ml Feinnlc, from whatever cause originating and
no matter or how lung tt.iuuing.
I Diseases of tlieso Organs requires the aid of a Diur
etic, ilelmbold's Extract lluchu is tho Grent Diuretic,
and iscertiln to have desired el!'ct in nil Diseases for
' which it is recommended. , ,., ,
, Evidence of ,ho nnst reliable and responsible) cjiar-
I acter will accompany the medicine.
Price $! ior Dottle, or 0 for
$5.
Delivered to eny address, securely packed from obser
vation Describa symptoms Iu ell bommunlcallons,
Cures guaranteed, advice grails. Addreaa letters for
information to . . IinLMI1n,.i). o.l.
10I South Tenlh-st , beli ' n sinul, Phila
HEI..Milt)LD'S .Medxeal tiepi.
IIELMIIOLD'S llrutt and Cm " ( Harekouie,
5J4 IIroai' i v, Nmv jolk.
Hewore of Counterfeits and u , lucipled dealers
who endeavor indispose "of their . ;n" nnd oilier
nrticU-B on Hie reput itiou attained b. Ilelmlinld'a den.
iiiuu Preparations. Extract Huchu, Luract Sursapanlla,
Improved Roto Wash
FOR SALE
B Y
All Druggists Everywhere.
ask rou tiHXMuonn's. t tKr.No other,
Cut out the Advertiaamcntnnd r-i I for it,
An I avoid Imposition ami ipoiure.
het.tj, l63 y.
Hon, WlUon McCandlcm, Judge, of tho United BUU
Circuit Court, President.
Cornel Penn and St. Unit Street, PITTSItUROIt, I'A
Tilt: i.Aiior.'T. ciiapekt and iiust.
$33.00 pays for it fil'l Commercial Course.
fly No cxtrn rlmt ire for Manufacturers, Steamboat,
Railroad nnil Hank Hook-Krcplr e.
Mliilstofa'annaMhalfprlco. Students, enter, end re
view nt any time. ,
'I hi Institution la cotnluetftd l.y experienced Teach,
era mid vrnrllcnl Accountants, who preparo yoiitig men
for active business, nt the lenit picne ami Imrtu.t
llnifi.fnr thg inntt hiri.itlvn mill tennuiinlbtii rltiintlona.
lllptomna urnntcil fr iiietlt only, llcnro the universal
lirrference for !tailunlc of tills college, by bmliie.
men. ... I
I'rof. A.COVI,l;V, tho Lett Penmmi In Him Union.
who hold! the Inraot number of tint proailumi, nnd
CiBoei,Aiia oo'itnlning full inlormailon sent rule on
application to tho Principals
Jl.NUIN'H c SMITH, Principals, i
ITJ7" Attend wkcro the Puns nndClaiksof Ouslncil
Jten nnd Hankers graduate.
April III, lfbj-ly. April 4, l?i3,
' JUST PUUL1SIIHD. T
A BPLEND10 MTr.r.L PLATH MEZZOTINT EN-
UltAVINO OF " J
Maj-Qon. Qcbrgo B. MoClollan,
On the liuttlc-Ficld of Antictam. i
Si or Picture Jill bt41 citci, '
'plltS Original Painting tvnii mado' from llfo. to order
J of the publisher, by the cell btated Artist, C, Bcni'i.
stLr, lls'l. , (who Is thn only ouotho General ever ant tn)
It represents him on his celebrated horse Daniel Web
ster, (presented to hi m by the citizens of Cincinuatll.)
taking nu observation of thn field, in Iho latter part of
tho day, aa thu Ui dels wcr. falling hack, In the fere
ground nro seen IIu desolations of tho battlo -broken
guns shnttcrod trees, te. In the distance, amongst Iho
amok nnd dust, aro atntT ofili ers, artillery, cavalry and
ii'f.ilitry The whole picture is nn admirable composl.
Hon, tinJ displays the raro genius of the 'Mist.
piuuii or tiii: cnghavino.
- Single copy, to one address, 8:1 HO
Tivo enpiss " 3 On
Three " " 0 00
Pent by mall post-palgV 3
Persons acting as Agents and ordering one copy at
thr.io dollars i.m have subsequent ones at. two dollars
each. Travelling Canvassers ordering largely, will be
supplied on liberal tiruis Addrs
JOHN DAINTY. Publisher.
1? South Sixth fct., Philadelphia.
December 5. 1BC3.
NOItTSi (E.NTKAL TTaiLUAY.
Stmnticr Time Table.
TWO TRAINS DAILY to and from tne North and
West llranth f the Susquehanna, Elmira, nud alt tf
Northern New York.
ON and after Mondiy, April SU'.h IW.S'lh" Passenger
Trains of the North Central Railway will arrive at
and depnit from Sunbury, Ilarrlsburg. nud P.nltiinoio
as follows, viz :
SOUTHWARD.
Jlall Train leaves Sunbury dally (except
Sunday) 10.10 a. in.
leaves Ilarrisburg, 1 13 p m.
" arrives at Baltimore, 5.35 "
Express Train leaves Sunbury dally (except
Funday.) 11.07 p.m.
leaves Ilarrlsburg ( xcepl
Monday,) 3 00 a. m.
" arrives nt Daltimnru daily (ex
cept Monday,) CIS '
Ilarrlsburg Accommodation leaves' Ilarrls
burg. 8.30 "
N O T II W A R D.
Mail Train leaves llaltiiunrn daily (except
'."und.iy,) 0.15 a. in.
' leaves Ilarrlsburg 1.15 p. ni.
" arrives at Sunbury. 4.M "
Express Trains llalliinoro dally, " U.I5 "
' arrives at Ilarrlsburg, Libia, in.
leaves llarriburg(exccpt Monday) 3 W '
" arrives at Sunbury, 5.3S "
For further inforiiution npplv at the Otlice.
"I. N. UuUARP.Y.Sjpt.
Harrltburg, Aug. P, 1SC3.
GEeiuiisjy E2ai! ES,oiul.
S UMM P 11 All HANG EMENT.
f-i RE T TRUNK L1NF. ntOM THE NORTH AND
VT Northwe,t for Philadelphia, h'eiv Votk, Heading,
Pottstille, Lebanon. Allentnwn, Eatton, tc., e.
'I'rMiim le.ni! Ilarrlsburg for Pbilailetnhia. New York
Reading, Pnttsvllle and nil iutermcdiatij stations, at d
a. iu., and 2 p. in.
New Vorx exptess leaves Ilarrlsburg at 2.15 a. in.,
arriving at New York at 'J l' the same morning.
Fares from Ilarrlsburg i To New York J.5 13 ; to
Philadelphia, 53 3J and Si fell. K.iggago checked
Uirough. ...
Returning, leave New York at (j a m., Jannon, and .
p. in., (Pittsburg Express). Leave Philadelphia at CIS
a. in., and 3.::D p m.
Sleeping rur iu tlie New York express trains.througt
to nnd from Pittsburgh without change.
Passengers by thu Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua
at 8.50 a in., and 2 15 p in., for Philadtlphia, New Yotk
and all Way Points.
Trains leave Potlsville at 9.1.1 a. in., and 2.30 p. m
for 1'hilnilclj.hln, H.irriaburg and New YorkT
An Accommodation passenger train leovos Reading
at O.il'J a. in , nnd returns from Philadelphia ut 5.00 p.m.
UJ- All the abuvn trains run daily, Sunday excelled.
ASunduytrain leaves Pottsvillu at7.30 a.m., and
rhlladelpbiaata.15 p. in.
i oiamuutioiiy mileage, season, and excursion tickets
! at reduced rates to and from all points.
! G. A. N1COLI.S,
General Superintendent.
fJATTAWlSS'A Rail-Road COMPANY.
' w
bUl'EUINTENDENT S OFFICE.
Wim.-inisnort. "Anrll 10. 1J03.
On nnd nfter Monday. 20th inst. Tassecger trains
willp.iss It ii pert u follows;--Phila.
Jlall, Pass Rupert 10 37
Arriving at rhila, at
I'hiia i:Liro3 Pass Rupert 32.50
Arriungal Phila ut LS'i
nud at Now York nt ''J.
Niagara Express. Pass Rupett 10.-J
arriving at IVIIIiaiiispo.t nt '.l '.
Elinira Jlall pass Rupert
nui.
pin.
am.
pm,
pm.
pm
u in,
pm,
nrr r ne at Vi 1 1 1 am r iniri ai
pm.
(Bigned)
II. STANLEY OOODW1.V,
lupt.
si a & sr a & A sr a ,,;
I'rlntes, Hnnkltititlct' & ilitnlibeok
.17 A IV U F A U T U R R R ;
Yiioli:salg Avn Ri:;..i. DniCca in
PRINTING. WItln- ' ' WRAPPING rATERS
auent ,oit 'in.: ciTiwissA rsi'ur. KILI.3.
Main Sired, first dcorbflow Iho Public Spuars,
WILKESBARRE, PA.
Kev.9.1, 1S81 lm.
A. n. T1IOMI-SON.
PAUL & THOMPSON,
WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN
iTo,
43
JSoiili ll'ltarvcs,
PHILADELPHIA.
Zy II U TT E Ii. CHEESE, HAMS,
Nor, 14, lSliS- lOmo. '
tit. 3
GIBSON'S
-! ig&i'fii V & Ifef i.,4J M'JHJ'
A N D
DHK.YTIVE KSTA 151,1 II ill BS'v,
125, Sonth FIcvcnth Street near VJ cat,
II 0.
fi'aafifliajiisivtiiii-BajiiiV
Enameled Glass, Trceco, Oil and Encaustic Palntin
Joiix Gmsov. G. II. Ginc.iN.
January 12. ISOI -3m .
LEATHER! LEATHER!!
rpllE undersigned would announce, that ho haa f Jt hand
J. at Ills llataud t'.iu Emporium, nn Main St., Hlonlin
burg, un assortment of different kind of leather, sucii
tine calf skins, morocco, (red and blacK)and linings all
cf which he will sell cheaper than can be had elecwhcie
in this market. Cull audcxemiue them for joursi'lvcs
JOHNK. CHITON.
Uloomsburg.Mny 24, ISOC.
PIUSIIMtlTH it iticoTiiuns.
WIIOLEAIiE
TOBACCO 3) E A L E R p
Ny.lOO.JIOltTIl TlUltD STKEET '
Five dnortbeluw Rure,
PIIII.AD ELPHIA
(Opposite ImieeaHcntt Hall,)
CHESTNUT STKEI'.T.P.ETWnilN FIFTH & SIXTH,
PMUlliEll'IIM. ,a
W Y ATT it HEOLINOS,
Proprietor $.
Novcrnber 30, 1801. March 111. IH3S
IIOTOGRAPII ALBU31S.
100 differeiit stvles, best assortment in tin City, and
selling at very low prices. Send for a Catalogue,
,V. l. I.. 1 C ill. I . I imi-"-.-i
S. W. Cor. Fourth und Usee,
PHILADELPHIA.
Nov. 14, l03-3m
E, RH 7c X X-2 v
' A T T O R N E Y A LA W ,
ULOOMSUVlia, P.1.
nflico in Cotitt Ally, furiucily occupied by Charles II
Huckalew.
Illnonisburg, Dec, 4, leS'J.
BLANK.S! BL'ANKS! I
I Of every description, for nale at this oflico
A IIIQ HLY CONOh NTft ATFD
A PURE TOJSIO.
DOCTOH IIOFFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS
mtPAKED nY
r.
T)l Q J JACKSON, Pllllftdolpliia, Pa.
WILL fflWtunlty cute Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Jaundice, Chronic nr Nervous I'fbility, Disiasea
cf tho l(lilncs, and nil dlseaies arising from a dlior
dcred Liver or Stomach.
such
na Constipa
tion, Inward Pilss,
rmness of Hlooil tothe
Itend,Acldlt of the Stomach
Nauaea. Ilcnrlburn, Disgust for Food,
Fulness nf weight In tha Stoiunrh. Hour
r.iuctatlons.Hinklngnr I'lutleilngnl tho I II
of the Stomach, Swimming of tlm Head. Hur
tled nnd Hi lllr u It llrejlbing, Fluttering nt the
Ileatt, Choking or Suifocntlng Sensations when Inn
Iving tiusture, I'tmnes iu v miou, iinis nr ooa
befuru the sight, l ever nnd Hull Pain
the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration,
Yellnwuetit of the Skin and tlycs,
In
rtin in the tiMe. Hack, uneat,
Limbs, Aic.rJudden Flushes
tf (lent, Hunting In tlio
Flesh, I'otislniit Iiu
nglningsnfcvH,
& depression
of spirits,
And will positively provenl Vellow Tevsr. nillious
Fever, -Vc 'I h y c main nn Alcohol or bnd Whlikey.
They will cure the nbuvu diseasos In ninety nini
cases outpf a hundred.
Induced by the ext"nslve salo and universal popu
larity of lloortanil's German Hitters, (purely vegeta
ble,) host of liuorant Quarks and unscrupulcna ad
venturers, have opened upon sunWing humanity the
flood gates of No.trums iu thu shap nf poor whiskey,
vilely compounded with Injurious drugs, and chris
tened Tours. Iltnmarhles and Hitters.
Iiewnrc nt the Innutunrahlu nrrny of Alcoholl prep
pnratlons in plrth'uii bottLa and big bellied kegs, un
iler the modest iippi'llatiun nf Hitters ; which Instead
of euifng. only nggravntu (tise.iBO, und leave the disap
pointed sufiVr in despair.
nOOFLAND'y GERMAN BITTERS!
Are not n new and nntrled nrtlrle, but have rtnnd
he test of fifteen J ears trial by the American public, -.
end their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any
similar preparation.
Hie proprietors havo thousands cf Icttsti fanm the
lnostcmluuiit
CLERGYMEN,
I . LAWYERS.
PIIWICIAN8.
C.TIZENJ.
Testifying nf thslr nn personal knowledge, to Ilia
benchclalelTccts aud medical virtues oftlieio Illtura.
1 Do iau leant tomtthlng to slrtigthm yovt
Ho ycu vnnt a good appttilel
, J)o you Kant lo bvitd op your Conititvtfo
Do you utini to jtci uttu
Ho yow rant to gel rid of ntrcortvtut
Do you tfiint energy ?
Dc you irnnt to steep veil t
Do you want a irisk and rlgeroui feelhc )
If you do, use IIOori.ANU'S 0 UII. VAN HITTERS.
rrora Ken. J. Xevton llrctn, D, D Fdltor cf tht Vmy
elopedia of licligiou Knowledge,
Although not disposed to favor or reconniend Patent
Medicines in general, through, distru.t of their Ingre
dients and elfects ; I yet know nf no sufilclent rcarous
why n man may not testily to tbj.benefit ho believes
Ii 1 in 'e 1 1 to have received from nny simple preparation,
in the hope that be may thus contribute toJ.hu benefit of
others.
I ilo thin the more leadlly in regnid to Hpofland's
sJermaTT Hitters, prepared by Dr. C, II. Jackson, rf this
city, because I was prejudiced against tl.eni for many
viers. uiitbir he imnrcssioii that thev weie chicfiv an
nlioholie mixture. 1 am indebted to my fri mil Robert
ehocmaker, Esq., for the removal uf this prejudico by
)iroper tets. and for en ouragi'iiicnt to try llieni, when
suffering from great and Ion? i entinued debility. 'J ho
u., i ni three bottles i t tin Hitters, at tne neginniug
i of the preeent year, was roilowu ny evident reilcl,
I and restoration to 11 degree of bodily and mental vigor
wjiicu I mid not Kit lor six inonins ueiore, anu uau ni
most despaired of regaining. I bercfore thank God
and my friend for directing me to the uso of them.
J. NEW! ON I1110W.V.
Philadelphia, Juno 2J. 1801.
PARTICULAR NOTIf'E.
There are manv vrep&rations fold under the name tf
flitters, j'ut in Quart bottles, compounded of the cluapett
vhUkty or covimon rum, tinting from o to 40 cents itr
pullon, the taste disguised hy Jinise or Coriander beed
mis riass n nuirrs huh ruusi'u iinti win rnniinuc
to canst', us Imig ns they can bo sold, linrulrt'tl! to (Uu
tho death of tlu tlrunkartl IU tlieir the ayteiM in
kept continually umli-r tht; inllacncc nf ulcouolic stim
tiUht-i of thu vtorst knul, t ht3 Uti r for Jiiitir is rrta
ted ami Kept and tin rtMiilt h nil thu liorrnrs al
tentlaiit upon a (Iruukanl't. I i T ami df.ttli.
Vor tliiwi; who doiro nml w 111 h.ivc n t.lqitor Hitters,
we publish tho fnllowiug receipt, (ict ono bottle of
tinonann's ucnii.in itiiitTft qiki uii wiiii inrre quarn
uf goml br.iudy or whUkey, iml the reetilt will be n
preparation that will far excerin medical virtues and
true exct'llenco any nf thu niiincroiiti Hi'iuor lii Ut; r-? iu
the market, and will cobt much less. nu will havu
all tho virtues of Ilnt.nafid's Uitl'.Ts iu conuevtion with
n cood nrtifle of Lin iur, ul a much lusn nrica tliau
thvso inferior prciiaratiuni wi.l cot ou.
ATTENTION SOLDIERS!
AND THE FRIENES OF SOLDIERS.
We call attention lo nil ha'ving nlatiuns or friends
in tho army to Hie f.ift that HC)OFl,ANIS Gernnii
llitt-rs" will cure iiine-tentlis uf tiio diseases induced
by uxposurcs nnd privaiion-. incident to camp life. In
the lists, published nuuost daily in the newspapers, on
the arrival if tho sick, it i-ill lis noticed that a very
large proportijn are nifferiug debility. Every ease uf
that kind can be readily cured by Hoollan.l'B German
Hitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the i i
eeslivo organs nre speedily relfioved. We huve no
hesitation iu stating that, if these Hitters were freely
used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be
saved that otherwise will bJ lost.
We tall particular attention Iu the following remark
nbb and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's
heroes, whoso life, to use his oh n lanjuuge, "his been
saved by the Hitters."
PiiiLinviioit. Aiieust 2a. Ipf2.
.Vesors. JoitesS; .'entts.-Weii. gentlemen, our Hoof
land'H Girmau Hitters has saved my life. There is no
mistake in tills. His volutin for by numbers of my
comrades soma of whose names are appended, nud
who were fully rogni.-int of all tli circuiustunc of
my case. I aiu.uint li-ivo been for the last lour )cars.
a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under
the immediate cnuiinnud of Cipi R. II. A) res. Through
thuixposuro attendant upon inynrdorous duties, I w as
attacked in November last with iulleuiuiatioit of the
lungs, and was for seventy-two days in tlm hospital.
1 was Hi 'it removed from the White House, and sent
lo Ibis city on board Hie Strau'.cr "sta'e of Maine,"
frninwliirh I lauded on thu ti-tli of June. Since that
lime 1 havo been about as low as any one could bo and
still retain n spark of vitality. For a week or more I
was scaicely able tu swallow anwhiiig, and if 1 did
force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up
agnin,
I could net even Kor pa glass of w liter on my stomach,
Life could not Inst under these circumstances ; and, ac
cordingly, tho physicians who bid luen working faith
fully, though unsuccessfully, to rcsiuo me from the
Smsp of til' dread Archer, iranaiy loin me lliey could
nnd ,:iko sucl
such diiposltion nf my lliniled funds as bnsi
111,'. .... , ... ... ...b, ...it..,
suited me. An nciua ntanru who vi lted mo at tlie
hospital. Mr. Frederick Steinbroii, nf. Sixth In low Arch
! Street, ndvlsod nu, as n forlorn hope, to try your bit
ters, nnd kindly procured a bottle. Frnm tlio time 1
commenced taking them tlm gloomy tnaiiow ot leatn
rcrcdeil. und I urn now, thank God for It, getting better,
i Though I havo taken but two (jollies. I Havo gained
ten pounds, und 1 feel sniigiiine or being permitted to
rijnin my wife nnd dnughtur, from whom I liavo heard
I nothiiiii for eighteen month.; for, gentlemen, lam li
I loyal Virginian, from tho vicinity of Front Royal. To
1 our valuable Hitters I owe the certainty of life wnich
1 has taken tho plaeo of vague finrs-io your Hitters
will I owe tlu glorious privilege uf again clasping to
juy bosom tkoae who arc dearest to me iu lil'J.
I Very truly yours,
j If A AC IIALONE.
i Vn c.iiu rnn.n, In the truth of tho above statement
jna'wohad despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Mu-
lone, restored to neniiu , .
I John Cuddleb ick, 1st Vew York Uattory.
Georgu A AcMoy, Co. c, I till Maine,
Lewis Cheiiaiier, 02d New York,
I. E. Spencer, 1st Artillery, Haltcry I.
J. 11. Fasewell, Co II, 3d Vermont,
Henry It. Jerome. Co. II. do.
Henry T. MacDonald, i'o C, i th Maine,
John I". Ward, Co. E.,5th Maine,
Hernial! Koch, Co. II., 7Jd New York,
Nathaniel II. Thomas, Co. F . p.Mh I'cnn.,
Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A., 3d Vermont,
John Jenkins, Co. II.. lUGth Pmn.
uewahe of "Counterfeits.
See that tho slgnnturo of "C. M. JACKSON," is on
the WKAt-rtR ofVacli bottle.
PRICE PLR BOTTLE 75 CENTS.
OR HAI.r DOZ. FOR St 00.
Should rour nearest drusgi si not havo the article
do not ba put off by any nf tho intoxicating prepara
tions mat may mi uuerco ui Hi place, uui ai'iui to us,
auu we will lurwiiru, securely pucnuu, uy eApruss,
Printijtal Office und Manufuctury,
No. a Arch Struct.
JONE
(Sufcessors to 0,
&
Evans,
M. JACKSON et Co.,)
PROPRIETORS.
py FOR BALE by Druggists and Dealers in fiery
town in the United States,
titteaetll. IWJ-lJaio.
Death of Qon, Mi0hael Corcoran.
Fairax Court Ituutc, Dec , 22. Gen
eral Michael Concoiutf died at eight nnd
a tiulf o'clock this evening, from Injuruies
received from a fall from hii horse.
A Foftrcos Monroe dispatch esys tha
eloniher Spaultling arrived fi dm Morohcod
City N.C., o Friday night, bringing & re
port that tho gunliosi Daylight had bean
blown up by the explosion in her inngaziiiA
of a shell from Fort Fisher, nud most ot
tho officers nnd crew wore kilb d.
Tlicticis no liens that can bo published
from the Army of the Potomac, which is
enjoying in quiet (heso pleasant December
dys. Thoro is no present proiprct of n,
change of commanders,
sW!oBr!TrravKMiM"iKaii
fc RBJLATSVIE
OF THE
Brave Soldioi s and Sailors.
IIOLI.OWAY'S PILLS,
AND OINTMENT.
All who hive Friends and Relatives in the Arnij nr
Navy 'houldtako nspei ia corn that they h" amply mp
plied with these Pills nnd Ointment; nnd wli.ro hi
bniva SolJicrs and Sailors linvii ingl- ctej t,i provid
theiuselve with them, tin belter prrseut can be ami
them by their Friends. They have beu proved to bu
the So'dler's never falling friend In the hour of need,
COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS,
Wilms speedly relieved, and ctV.-itually cured by
using these admirable medicines, and by paying proper
ntientlon tu the Directions which aro attached to each:
Pot or Uox.
SICK HEAD lir.8 AND WANT OF AP ETITt.
INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS.
Those feeling which so saifden us usually ari'efrom
trouble or annoyances. obtruited pe.splratlnn, or cat
ing and drinking wlntevtr Is unwholesome, tlris. dis
turbing the healibfiil action nf the liver and stomach -Thcso
organs mint be relieved. lf)ou desire to bo well
I he Pills, taken accordl.ig to the printed insrtuctlons,
will quickly proilnci a healthy action Iu both liver and
stomach, and, as a natural consequence, a clear huaJ
and good appetite. .
WEAKNESS OR DECH IVV INDUCED EY OVER
FATIGUE
Will soon dl-tippear by the useof these invaluahM
Pills, and the Soldier will quickly iicquliu additional
strength. Never let tho llimtij be cither confined or
unduiy ncted upon. It may seem strung... Dial Hoi
lowov's Pills should be recommended for Dysentery
and Flux, many persons supposing that tn-y woum
lncrcue the relaxation. This i a great mistake, for
these Pills will correct the liver and st jmach, and thus
remove all Hie ocri.l humors from the system. This
i medicine wi!i gite tone nud vigor to tho whole omnia,
system, however deranged, whili health and strength
' lulloiv ns a matter of course. Nothing will stop tho re
laxation of thu Lowes so sure ui this fjiuoua uiedi-
I tine.
! VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTION I INDISCRETIONS OP
I YOUTH.
I Soros and Ulcers, Ulitches aud Swellings, can with
. reitnlnty Iu radically cured. If the Pills are taken night
i and morning, and Ointment In freely used as stated in
the printed itislruMlon'. it iri-ntcd in any- ther man-
ncr. they dry u- .. cue part tobr-'ak out in another
IMiereas thi ointment will remove the humors from
the sy.tcm.ii.id leave the Patient a vigorous Slid healthy
man. It will require a little perscvirancc in bad ca
sus toiiisuie a lasting cure.
FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED IIY Tim
UAYONI1T. SAURC, OR THC HULI.ET, fcOSES
OR IIRUISE3,
To whlrh eVery Soldier and Salter are liable, there
are no meiliucs su safe, sure, and convenient, ns Hol
; loway's Pills and Ointment. 'I be wounded and almost,
dying sufferer might havo his wounds dressed iini.in-'
dlattly, if he would only provide himself with this
matchless Ointment, which should be thrust into tlu
I wound and smenrud all round it, then covered with a
piece of linen from bis knapsack and compressed wiltr
a handkerchief. Talking, night und morning, tiord
Pills, to cool tbo system and Prevent sliilaiiiatlon.
I lively Soldier's Knapsack and Seaman's Chest sho-jld
uj prevtucti v. ltu tn:su vaiunino neineuius.
CAUTION! Nono are genuine unless the words
"llollowu.Vs, New Yurkand I.riudou " are discernnble
as a Water-mark iu every leaf of the book of Uireitiona
around each jint or box ; the same may plainly aeenh,y.
holding tlie leaf to the light. A handsome toward will
be given to anyone rendering such information ns ihny
lead to the detection of an party or parlies couuUr
feitiug tlie iiiediciues or vending tlie same, knowing
them to be spurious.
Suld at manufactory ot Professor Holtoway, 60
MlaJi'ii Lane. New Yotk, nnd by nil respectable ilrug
istsnnd Dealers iu Medicine, throughout the clvlllrd
wo.ld, lubotea atJ3 cents, nndSl each.
UJ-I here is considerable saving by taken the larger
sizes,
N. Il.-Directinns for the gui lance of patients in every
disorder nronlnxed to each box.
L Dealers iu my well known medicines can havo
Show Card., Circular., fcc, sent free of expense, by
addressing THOMAS IIOLI.OWAY,
60 Maiocs Lake, New Yobs.
Dec. 1-2. 1SC3.-1)-. June 20, lSbJ.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS !
Magic Timo Ohservt rs.
Helnff a Ituittintr or Open Face or lady's or Gflitsrsiti'
Hatch Coubtncd. u-iti Patent 1
tig Improorntu
amost Pleasing JvovclfJ
lino of the prettiest, most convenient, nud decidedly
tho best and ch'-npesl tune-piej:u lot g-neral nud rclia.
.aide use en r otKitd. It has within it nud connect ,1
-u nil in machinery, Its own winning niiachmont ron
iwriug a i;y euure.y iiuuecesiary. 'J iia casus ol nil
Watch aro composed ot two metals, the iJiEcr b- tug
linu 10 carat gold, it h ie tlu Improved ruby action
lover movement, and is warranted uu accuint- tuns
piece. Price, siipeibly engraved, perctsa of halfduzea
f .01. Ojinpk- Watches, in neat moroeco boxes, $73.
oilier U'atflies!
First Class limiting TimeplcOs for accuracy cf matem-ent.
bcaxttf of material, and, abort all. cheapness in priie.
that icatclics must inturo universal cpiroba'.ion.
An imitation s faullL'Ss tint it can hardly h. .letes
ted by the must experienced judges The mat rial Im
Ing of two metals, thi outer one lii?t quality M-rliug
silver, while Um inner nueis Garni m Silver, it cannot
be iccurtniz.-d by cultiui or ie-avy i-ntraving, mukitig ii
not only in appearance, but iu durability, the b it re
MUiibla ice of Solid sterling .Silver In nxi'lence.
The snle of these Watches iu thd army isu sourc- of
on5 -ruio.ij profit, nulling, as th y very rcadl.y ,e. a
ii ml upwards. Aliiiiyhiindred dullura cm be ina.i
Un nglj p ay day by any one c.f ordinary business
J Xs A T WHOLESALE ONLY I In heavy hunting
luses, beaulifully engraved, white rituuij dial, nnd
i m y tut hands, in good running order, by tha half
dozen, slid Sold uuly by tile casu of six 1
Upon receipt of two dol ars, us guarantee of good
faith, w v.l'l send watches by cxprexs to nny pail of
the loyal" States, collecting luMiiai of till on oc tvery.
This t iisu res buyers ngcnirt fraud, giving tlum III tr
watcues ueiore payiuatii Is required, a. .i.lor rs t
the sole Importer. CAItVS WML ION.
. ito. i--, Jeweler's tx luiue.
Cor. Coitlandt St. and Uro.idwuy, New Yoik.
Dareu.b'-r 5. lr-0'1 -lni.
!S Si! H s1 ,
t-u
Jewelry an-1 Silver. I fare,
ptIE undersigned would r-ipectfully invite your st
I tention to his well selected stick ot I'n. G.ildand
?ilvcr Watches. Fine Gold Jewelry, of every kind
and variety of styles-roniptislug ail of the newest urn)
most b.-autifu! dseigns.
Also, ficill.l Silver Wart, equal to Coin -and the cut
mabe of Silver Plated Ware. Each article Is warrant.'.!
u be as represented.
IE7 Watches of Jewlry carefully rep RlroJ tcj pat
Isfaction guaranteed.
JACOU HARLUV,
(Succiainrs to KtsudVr it. Hailr.)
No. tit Maiikci St.. I na .
?et, 5, ISK-Jm,
ELI HOLDEV
INVITES the attention of every reader of
tbia paper, whu h include many thousand
nf Ina nl.l tt.itr.iiid nn, I m nniilntt.neea
sU&Sf unujually largo and beautiful, vuiity uf
AMERICAN and IMPOilTEll WATCHES, CLOCKS
und elegant designs of JEwELUY. Silver Wnro, k.,
ELI IIOLDEN.
70B Markc Srec, PHILADELPHIA
March 41-03-Hni
WATiOWAL H0TL,
(Lato White SwanA
RACE STREET, AF.OVti TUILD
IMtXI.ADlut.l'IlIA.
D. C. SIEGllISr" PnoruiETort.
Formtrlifam Ente Hotel Lcbunon, Pa
JOS. HOUSl'M. Ct-ERK,
.March 29. l-iH-IBm.
PETER YOUE.1!: SON.
HAVE recently (pened a HOOT AM) SHOE SHCf.
ill LIGHT STREET. Oolumbia county. Va . and M
prepared lo do the best work on tlioshorteit aoceecc .'
at the lovivtt teriir. r.ir-r thisr, a rail.
Ajrril II, iri3.
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