Select 'jpofttg. A Kiss Upon The Sly. Lot pools ping of Eastern dimes, AlfllgbiaenunBo hours ; Of shady nooks. And bnbuling brooks j Of moon lit orango bowers : Yet still to mo Moro sweet slinll bo, (A joy no wenlth can buj.) A pair of pouting cherry lips, To kiss upon tho sly. Oh lot them bu'tlilihcir lofty rhymes, As e'no so e'ro they may j Hut givo ino still . If so you will ; Another word to say ; Now heru to nil, t Tall, fat or small, 1 vow I'd rather die, Than miss the bliss that's in a kiss, When taken on the sly. JFannct's (fiolumu LET FARMERS READ THIS. Tho higli price of farming productions is a kind of ignis Jatuns which lures tho formes to support the wnr polioy of tho Ad inims.rn.liou, while tho soil under his feet h sliding injparccptably away, and carry iug him to irretrievable ruin. It may Btartlc a farmer to tell lum that half of his farm now belongs to the Govornmeut, but it is nevertheless true. Efcn admit ting that tho Southorn S.-tatcs will bo com pelled to return to their allcgionca, still tho half of every farm in Jtho Union, at the oash valuc,accordiug to tho consus of 1800, if Eold, and tho money paid over, would not pay the present National debt. The cash value of all the farms in the United States, is sisty hundred millions of dollars. Thirty goes into sbty twice. If overy farm iu tho thirty-four States, was sold, and the money received, it would take one-half of it to pay tho National dabt. But suppose the war goes on a year or two moro, then it will take the lull price of every (arm to pay tho debt that is the country put up at auction would pay the debt, provided the land brought its oash value. Suppose again, that the war will imme diately close with tho recognition of the Southern Confederacy, then the North would have to pay tho debt j and it would tko every farm ,-.fc cash value to pay the dobt incurred during the last three years. But it is argued that the immense re courccs of the North arc sufficient for tho debt. Well, whoro arc tho resources ? All the raoucy arising from duties, income Ux, and the sale of lands, will not pay half of the interest on thia debt and defray tho civil expenses of the General Govern ment, while the other part of tho interest will aunvsally go to increase the debt. How then will it be paid ? Wiiy, the Abolitionists say, ''let pos terity pay tho debt." 13ut posterity oin not do it, as tho resources of tho entire Government are inadequate to pay half t -j , tho interest. Desidos, posterity may have wars and expeuser of its own, fo that if - left eniirely unencumbered, it would re qu'ra all the cuonomy possiblo to keep out of debt. Three years ago we wero out of debt ; now ve owe thirty hundred millions, be sides unliquidated damacos for losses of oteaniboats, railroads, "bridges, ships, goods nnd chattels ; end-three years might en cumber posterity as much as three yeais has cccunibcre'd us. Then posterity can not pay it. Well, how sill it bo paid f Another plan is to repudiate ; but re pudiate is brnkruptcy. So lake it as ou will the inevitable "negro'-' has upset tho titlo of all our lands and involved us all iu eternal bankruptcy and disgrcce. Hero aro the statistics : No of acre3 in th 3-1 States, 407,000,000 Oash value of tho land, SO, 000,000,000 JJrascnt National debt, 3,300,000,000 Interest on the National debt, 103,000,000 Assessment of iutercfct per caditas'iz. dollars per head for roan, nionian and chug, black and white, every year. If put sn the land it is a fraction of fifty-cents per acre, there being two hundred millions of inierest and four hundred millions of acres. Now, as our Government has never done more than barely sustain itself in tho most prosporpous periods, it Is fair to ar gue that it will always tako its ordinary, revenues to pay its ordinary expenses. If this position bo correct, the Nation must rasort to taxation to pay tho interest on a ueut can never pay, and with tho other enormous rates of tax, tho burden becomes to groat to bear. Enston Argus, Is a speech, recently matlo to 6omo Doldiors in Philadelphia, by Gen. Msabe the following passage ocours : "I havo juft left the crmy, where I must soon return. There all your old comrades aro re-enlisting, anxious to re main in tho army uuiil thry bring this un natural and unholy war to a termination ) & termination whioh shall be worthy of th old nag, and an honor to the Govern ment. And this mutt be tho re-establish-znent of tbo old Union in its former glory, end the ackdowlcdgmont ol tho Constitu tion from one end of this eontioent to the other." Is General Meado a ''Copporhtad I" What Oopporho'atl does not want tha "Ra establishment of the old Union, and tho acknowledgment of tha Constitution from ono end of this coutinent to the other 1" And on the other hand, what Republican I rr Abolitionist docs ? Lackawanna & Ulooiusuiirg Itailroml. AND Arrm JN. 19. H(M. l'AHstl'.Niii'n TRAINS WILL KUN AS I'lSLI.OWS; Jl 0 V I N 0 BOUT II. Patscngcr. Leave Fcranton, 4 eo r. m. J.5S 8.33 IU5 U.53 : f.00 A.M. C-IO P.S1 t.35 12.13 r. ji " Kingston . . . " lltooiiiBbiirg . . . " Rupert " Danville Artlvo nt Northumberland, MoVlNO NORTH Leavo Northumberland, . . 11 Danville " Rupert, . . . . . " lllooitiiburg . . . " Kingston, . . Arrive nt Scrnnton. . . . 1.30 Freight c Passenger leaves Illoomsburg, 10.15 A. M. Passengers taking tlio Nail Trnln Soulli connect with thn Express train from Nnrth'd, arriving nt llnrrlihurg at 2.3(1 A. M Unllluiore 7.00 A. M and at Philadelphia nt 7.00 A, M. The Mali train from Northumberland leaves Immediately after llin Express train from liar rlsburg and Halllmoro, allowing Passengers leaving Philadelphia nt 10.10 1 M, to reach rolnts on thlt toad during I he next forenoon. Now mid elegant Bleeping can accompany thn night rnln neh Ivnv liptll'nnti Vn.llni.l.Aln...l ,,-.i trains each ivny between Northumberland und Haiti- more, nnu .-vortnutuDcrianu niul l'liilndelpliln . ... I). T. HOUND, Buiit, . X C.Wcl1 Otn'l Ticket Agcni, Kingston, January 30, IBM. Vov fit a Is, ilS ice, fiSoache.s, Ants SBimI Bugs, rtZoths ia JFiith, Woolens, &c, &c , Insect on Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c. Put up In 23c. 30c. and S 1.00 Poxes, Pottles & Flasks. S3 and 53slios for Motels, Public Institutions, tec. "Only.infnIIIMo remedies known." Treo from Poison." -"Not dangerous tn the Human rmiill)V' . "llats coino out cf til elr holes to llo," B7" Sold Wholesalo lu nil largo cities. C.7" Sold by nil Druggists & Reiailers everywhere. TT 1111 HewAHE Illl ol nil worthless imitations. li.7" Roc that "Cost All's" namo Is on each llox, not- tlo, and Plask, before you'buv. XOf Address HHNRV R. COSTA K. K7" 1'RivcirAi. DrpoT I'J Uroaowat, N. Y. Ks- Sold by all Wholesalo and Retail Druggists In lllooniiburc, Pa. 1'cbruary B, IStH.-em. NEW All U IV. Vis. Fail & Winter Goods At A. J. Evans' CIiOIIIIMi HMPOiliCM! BLOOMSBDKG, PENN. LATEST SYLES OAEAP GOODS nlli: undersigned respectfully Informs his friends L and llio public generally, that he has just received from tbo Easier n cities, a large assortment of being tho bst no-ortment ever effored in this markel. Also a complcto nssortmeut of llo.vs Clothing. In f.irt everything in the Clothing Mno 1'or those uho prefer to leave their measures, a perfect lit guaranteed, and nothing but tho best workmanship allowed at this es tablishment. Ho also keeps on hand a large assort ment of BOOTS AiXD .SHOES. IIATB AND CAPS, together with a variely'of notions. E7- CALL AND HLU YOB, YOUKSIll.F. U A. J. UYANd. llloonuburg.Nov.ei, 1803. MEW FAreCYWOWDs FOR FALL tj- IfllSTEIl. THE subscriber has just received a lot llolery Trimmings and New Ooods, such as S IS IP 03 V 8 ALSO: GLOVIZS, DOLLS. STAYS, SATCIIELL. 1IOOPKK1RTS, POllTMOXiriS, AND OTIir.ll NOTIONS. C7" Wheeler 4c Wilson's Hewing Sluchiiics for sale. Also Sunday fe'ehool Hooks ami Riblcs. Also-Mrs. Allen's Hair Uestorcr which will give to gray its natural color. a. n, wnnn. Neit Door below Court House. liloomsburg.Nov. H, 1803. NEW JEKSE1' L.Xi)S FOR SALE, ALSO, GARDEN AND FRUIT FARMS, Sultublo for Grapes, reaches, Pears. Ilasnborrles. Strawberries. Blackberries, Currents, tec, of 1. 2i j, 10 oa 20 acres each, at the following prices for tho nrescnt. via: '.u acres lor 200, 10 acres forSHO.5 acres lor sou, acres ior eiu, i ucruiors.u. lavaoio bvono dollar n week. 1 Also, goon i;ranmiry lanus, iuhi village lots in encat wood. 25 bv 10O feet, nt 810 each, payable bv una dol Inr a week. The above land nnd farms, arc situate a Oheatwood, Washington township, llurlington county new jersey, i rriiiruicr iniormaiioii, apply, witn P. O. Stamp, for a circular, to U.IT.ANKLIN CLARK, No. !)0 Cedar Street, Now York, N, Y. January 17, 1?0'3. ATTENTION ! IV ALL 1(70.1 IT MAY COXCERX. Tbo undersigned being a regularly '-licen-ed Auction eer." hereby offers his services as such, to all who may feel disposed to give him rt call. His great expe rience In the business, will enable In in to render satis faction to his customers. At tho same time ho Cautions nil Auctioneers, "not licensed," from follon-liif said calling, as the line flxed by the Unitod Bute will surely bo imposed, nnd the law enrried out to its full client. All person deirins to obtain my services, will pleJte inform me to Hut cilia before they advertise, J. D, ItlCE, Auctioneer, Light Btrett, Nov. U, 1E63. &ENTISTKY. II. C. H O W K It, SUIlGEOIf DBI1TIST, IIIPI'ECTI ULLY offers his profess tonal services to Ilia Indies im.l ,.,., lo. , men oi iiionnirburg and vicinity, Ho j8 prepared to attend to all tho various n.,tn. Ti. I.'; n'." ."u r" "" withihi. inii.a, i,n,,r..,i iinmn n httii.i .!."'.', 1 will bolnserteil on gold, platina, silver and rubber basa to lool-.w ell us tho natural teeth. Mineral plulo and block teclh manufartiired nud nil operations on teeth, carefully und properly attended to llesidenco and otHce a few doors above the Court House, tamo sldo, Eloomsburg, JuaoO. 16C3. will hHlmene.i r. , i,i Aisl i,.. ' : , ,t "f '...,',' " .'"c" JAMES IMPORTER .1XD H. SMITn, WllOLESALi: DEALER BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKEYS, CINS, AND LIQUORS, OENHRALLY. No, 3'J8 Walnut Sts. between Iht tj- Ath C. n. IIENP.Y. Traveling Agent nnTfia'uiina'n!IA' IO"0bdkrs UiBrecri;i.i.v Solicited. November SJ. I sbi'. y. ( Opposite InnecnacniL Hall,) CHESTN UT STREET .11 E'P W GEN 1 IPTI1 ii S I XT1I , rULA DELPHI A, WYATT U IIEULINOS. Propritiert. Novssibtr 30, llfll. .Marsk 13, 1 c!5S ELfHOLDE ffi. INVITE-3 tho attention of every render of this paper, which includes muny thousand of his old patrons and nrqualntnnccs To Ids unusually large and beautiful varily of AMERICAN and IMPORTED WATCHES, CLOCKS nud elegant designs of JEwELRV. Silver Wro, be, ELI HOLDEN. 703 Marko Srce, PHILADELPHIA -Merck -li;C3 is.,1 STILZ & HARTLEY, (fflLafftairjir Tories.) Consolidation Uankllulldine. 320 North Third Strut between Vino $ Callowhill, p n i l a i) n l r ii i A. Juso 20, ie03 Jy, ATTORNEY A LAW, HLOOMSBana, pa. Office in Court Ally, formerly occupied by Charts It liuckalstv, Dloomsburg, Dec. 4, lbJ'J. BLANK SI BLANKS! I Of every dvEcrijtioii, for sale at thii c-flicc Hon. WUton McOandlos. Judge of the United State Circuit Couit, President, Corner Penti nnd r?t. Hair Ftreet, PITTSIlURflH, PA THE LAIH1EST, OIIAPEST AND REST. $34.00 inys font full Commercial Course. ' US- No citrn chnrncs (tv Manufacturers, fitcnihboal, Railroad nud Hank Hook-Keeping, Ministers' sons at half prlco, students tutor and re view nt any tlmo. '1 his Institution Is conducted by experienced Tench, ore and practical Accountnnts, who prepare young men for active business, nt the least expense and shortest lime, Tor the most luciotlvo uiul rerponslblo situations. Diplomas granted Tor merit only, Hence tho universal preference for graduates of this collcgei by business men. Prof. A.COWLEY, the best Penman In thu Union, who holds tho largest number of first premiums, and over nil competitors, tcaehci rnpld basinets w riling. Ciroi'lars nnnlalnlng full Inl'orniallon sentinel on application to tho Principals. JENKINS k HM1TII. Prinrlnnts. ttT Attend wkcro tho Sous and Clerks of Dullness j Men and Hankers graduate, A... II ,, ,uri. ... i April 10, ltW2-ly, April -I, I8G3. GIRTON'S Cheap Grocery Store. ALSO HATS, CAtS AND SEflOIiS, ri'lin undersigned having bought nut tho Croceryo 1 David Blroun, has removed his Hat nnd Cap fr'torc up to Wtroup's old stand, ulioro in addition to u supe rior assortincnt of FALL AND WINTER. m Llats and uaps, m OONl'fiOTIONAltlES, OH ACKERS, Molasseo, Sugar, CofTi'c, Teas, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Spices, Dried Fruit, llulter, Coal Oil, Drugs, l'nilor and Hand Lamps, Books, Writing Paiior & Inki Hardware and CeUartfarct F'wlcet Knives, Combs, (J'C, )-c, tj-c , Together with u variety of articles generally kept In n Store. Also-A lino lot of KUH, M0l!OiT03nnd Lirnsos to which he invites tho at cntlon of Shoemakers uud the public. JOHN K. niUTO.V. Illoomsburg, Dec. S, 1CC3 . THE GKKAT WOKLD'f! TAII! KXHIDITION 11ULII IN LONU,lN TUOS. W. jftlATTSON U'as nwnrded the Prize Med- - -sfL5'0& al fur Ills superiority over all C,' -" t W, compttltloiH in tho United ilSC.nF.V'osS Stales forhis iinprovcmeiits Q,Wyrif& 'Travelling TrmiKS, SS- Ile being the Inventor and tYiiMjS' SlanufscturerofElasticbteel VSi'1" fpring sot Id Solo l.calhcrnud rolld lllveted Iron rrame Trmelllng Trunks, Valiies, Ladles Hat Unscs, Carpet Itags. Leiilher llagu, Umbrellas nnd Hobby Horses, Hoys' (Jigs, Propellers, Wheelhurrows, tr., which ho is prcp.ired to sell nt the lowest manufacturing price. The mostcxieusiro Trunk and Carpet Hag Manufactur er in I'hilndulpbin, 401 JIAUKLT BTRBET, one door nl.cve l'ourtli, youth side, PHILADELPHIA, IT Sales room on the tlrat floor. Lj 'Trunks neatly repaired or exchanged for new ones. Call and see, as wo sell very cheap for cah. i fov. 11, le(i3-12mo. National Foundry. BLOOaiSUUKG, COLUMBIA CO., PA. f-plIK subscriber, proprietor of the nbovn named e J tensive establishment, is no,v prepared to receive orders for All Kinds of Machinery, for Colleries, lllast l'urnaccs, Stationary Engines, Mills TIinr.SHlXU MACHINES, to.. &0. He is also prcparad to make Stoves, all slies and patterns, plow-irons, nnd everything usually made In tirst-class Pouiidries, Ills extensive facilities and practical workmen, war rant! him in receiving the largest contracts on tho nio.t rea&ouablo term. K7" drain of nil kinds will bo taken In exchange for castings. 1 US" This establishment is loca.od near the Larkawan na lllooiiKburgUailroad Depot. ? PHTEU 1IILL.MEYER. lllsomsburg, Sept. 12, 16C3. Exchange Hotel ' cIate col, rs. D. JONES, No. 77 Dock Street, next door to the Post Office, Philadelphia. This veil known establishment maintains its usual celebrity, and its well known reputation of being the best HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN-PLAN fihall bo sustained. Ilooms may bo had nt all hnnrs pr night, 37 cents ; per week, $-1 SO, per month, S10 Tho liar and Eating Departments nru furnished will tho best of everything the market can produce. GAME, FltUlT, VEGETABLES, nnd delicacies of every clime i-jay bo had nt a inoiuc t's notice. Menlsat 12 cents and upwards, and may bo had from 5 A. JI. till lOatiiigbt, licnilcmen limy rest nii-tircd that no expense will bo spajed to render this Hotel a model one. J. OTTENKIltK, Ptopr. March 7. l?03-3m, 'S l'A. rUBLIO iQM(.', n'JLKVS-BAIUU:, rpitK undersigned, having taken this well-known stand X (formerly of Major Puterbaugh), respectfully solij its III o patronage of tho public. No pains will bo spared in any of its departments, to render satisfaction to nil yuest. ThoTAULU cud tho P.AU will always bo supplied with the UE3T TIIU MARKET AFrOPvOf. ITT" Rood stabling for Hors-enund attentive Hostlers. The "Exchange" is eligibly situated on the Public Dquare, and has therefore peculiar advantages to per sons attending Court or doing business iu tho public uffites. Clyirgcs moderato, N. II. Whenever you coino tu town, please call. 11. J. YAPLE. Wilkcs-Ilarro, Nov. 15. 1PI12! TINWARE & STOVE SHOP. rpiIE undersigned respectfully Informs his old friend JL nnd customers, that ho has purchased his brothers i nterest nt ntercst iu the above establishment, and the concern wilo ' noreailer Lo conituctcd ny hlinselfoxclusively. "e has Just received und oilers lor salo, thn larr. kottISTOVEB ever introduced Into this market. SStl His stock consists of n complete assortment of I lie best Cooking nnd rarlnr stoves in the market, tngcth-1 r-r with Stove Fixtures of every description, Oven and Ilox Stoves, Radiators, Cylinder Slovcs, Cast Iron Air-1 Tight stoves, Cannon Stoves, te.. &c. Stovcplpo and Tinware constantly on hand and manufactured to order. ' All kinds of repairing done, ns usual, on short notice, i 1 nu patronage oi old mends nnd new eusLnmors re-pi-ctfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT. Illoomsburg, November 3d 18C0. tf. BLOOMS13URG SKYLIGHT, Picture Gailery. THE undersigned informs the rilizens of Illonm, nnd neighborhood, Hint hef has taken thu largo room at tho Exchange lllock, extending oyer Harney Stohuer Uukcry, and the llookstore. where -lie lias put iu n large Kkyligl I. It is only by SK5liabtth.it nood ruc- tures enn bott sen especially grosps where each person can be takes) itt us well us separato. Ilehuagou to (oiisiderable expense to innkc his cs tablishmenl first class one, and lie th-'refore sulieits a liberal patro igo to enable him, to constantly introduce, tbo inn Ju a improvements of llio art. 0C?-Co-in ptuduca taken in Exchange for pictures i I1ENRV UOSENSTOCK. i Illoomsburg, Nov. S3 IPC!. Nov. 0 wmmm AND OENEItAI. , Pfllt MTaoTrw ,,1n,n , ti U W J1 I b b I (J jN !l J-; Jl (J 1 1 A N I 1 nLOO.MSIIUIIO, COLUMI.IA CO , I . i Ey'rAitTitiXAR AiTEmioMoivENTorATiiiiT ri its. JS September 3, IMU3ni. I JOHN 0. YEAGER, MANUFACTURER & WHOLESALE DEALER JN tS5?5 A 'IJ fl t 1U1 tXj! Ijj A S I , IX ' STRAW GOODS, RONNETS AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, i No. 257 North Third Street, Phila'd. ! Nov S9, 18B? 1 LIGHT STREET, Coluuibia couuty, Fn rpllli undersigned lias located nt the above nairrY X hotel, formerly occupied by J'elcr Schug, uud 6tIo ill a tliare of nublic r.atronare. i"V" Good accommodations for man and beast 'It't best kind uf liquors at lk bar . , J P KICE, Pioyricto, Apill II, lc(i3- Another Call. MOllB MEN WANTED I REVOLUTION IN HIGH PlilUES. LARGE ARRIVAL OF Fall & Winter Goods AT PKTEll ENT'S STOltE, ix iiattT sntixr, cowmiim cotr.vrr, m, HAS Just received from Philadelphia, nnd Is now npcnlngjit tho old stand lito'y occupied by .Mnrtz It Ent, n splendid assortment or " which will be sold cheap lor CAPII Oil 0OUNTIIY PRODUCE. Ills slockcousUtsiif Ladies Dress Goods choicest styles nud latest fushlons Unlieos, IMuslina, Ginghams, Flannels, Carpets, Shawls, Hosiory, Silks, HEADY MADE CLOTHING. Cassimcrcs, Satinets, Cottouades, Kentucky Jeaus, Thread, &o. Giocerics, Qucensware, Cedarware, llardwnro, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, Paints, tc. HOOTS & SHOES." HA TS--& CAPS. In short N(sHv -hiug ustinhy kept in a country storo 'i'lio pHlioi.T.L-o of old friends, nnd tho public Kcncial ly, is resieiuuwy so'icueu. The higheal market price paid for country produce. PEI'Ell ENT. Light RUcct, Nov. 7, 1SC3. ISA TV IF YOU WANT TO BUY Fall Sl Winter Goods GO TO I'reasy's Slorc, in !,iglit Street, Pa. U'Tto Keeps all Kinds of CALICO, MUSLINS, SILKS, GINGHAM, FLANNELS, CAHPETS, HOSIERY, r II AWLS, Itoatly-Mado Clothing Sugars,- -Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Fish, Salt, Bacon, Hams, Lard, Tobacco, Segars, Hats, Boot", Caps, Shoes, i l)rugs, Oils, Paints, &c, kc. In addition to our largo stock of Dry Cnoils, wo Havo a larfe and full nrsortment of Heady Made Clothiiis for Men uud Hoys wear which wo aro determined to sell cheaper thin ran be bought elsew here. Calland tec, uud Judge for yourselves. II. W. URCASY t CO. Light Street, Nov. 7, lfC3. THE SEW VKiiGKUY SsTotiE. MOIIE FKESII GOODS. dust received at Erasmus' $ew Store. Molasses, Sugars, Teas CofFoo, llico, Gjiiecs, HftTS and Caps Fish, Salt, Tobacco, Segars, Candies, llazens, FEED AND PROVISIONS. Together with n great variety of notions and etcete ras, tun numerous to mention. lliitter. Eggs, Meat and produeo generally taken in exchange fur goods, A. II, ERASMUS. Illoomsburg, May 9, 1S03, FRESH ARRIVAL OF MliL i WINTIiR GOODS, A T Miller's Store. rpllll subscriber has just returned from iho i;ities JL with another largo and select tssortmet of FALL AND WINTUR GOODS, purchased lit PhiinilcIpMa, at tho lotvest figure, and which they nru determined to sell on ns moderate terms us ran bo procured elsewhere in Illoomsburg. ills stork comprises L1D1EV DUhSS OOODS, of choieest styles uud latest fashion. DRY GOODS, AXD GROCERIES, ILIRDU'ARi: QUEEXilfARi:, CEDAR WARE, HOLLOW WARE IROX, XAILS, HOOTS SHOES HATS ty CAPS, &e e., .Jc, lu short everything usually kept in country Stores to whlih holnvile the public generally. The Highest price paid for country produce. S. II. MILLER. nioompbiirs, Oct. 24, 1FG3, NATIONAL CoaiMHCClAL COLLEGES LO0ATKD IN PHILADELPHIA, 8 E.Cf'IlNi:H7TII AND CHESTNUT ST3.. New Yorh GiUjRrooMyn, Albany, Troy Ihiffalo. Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago, i ana ot'. uonis, I llook-kci-ping, Pemuannilp, Commcrclul Arithmetic Loiuinerciul Law, Poriits, Correfpondeuce, &c, piact ca "X ,a"f heta -ollcget being under Iho snnio general and lo. rl iniitiagenieiit.nnd unitlnsr in each tho ifdvantago "f all, oler greater facilities fur imparting instruct i i ha ahy.-'slifr liuilar iiiiititulioii iu the country. utHml,'",l Ytf " a"y " '" f ' " J he Philndolphia College lias been recently cnlait und refurnished iu a superior manner, nud isunwri I 1 largest und most prosperous Commercial Institution lo - Iho SttntR Hrynnt & Htraltnu's series of Text lluoks, einbrae Jlook-kceping, Commercial Arilhmellc, uud Coinnier Law, for sale, and sent bv mull. lks .v.,,.,,, in., .,i.ui t,i b buiiu tut tircuiur. October la, lota-pirn. n3 e..i i ...... i. ..i..:. , r... . li. II. 15c WftliF'S CLOTHING HALL. Nn. 0i North sSccoml Street. Phil'a, CtONSPANTLY on hand a full arsjilnienl of Heady Msile Men nd Hoy's Clothing and Gtnls furnish Ing Cools, at Wholesale and It tall January '., I"H -dm POO REWARD! ' Foil A Mr.PtOJNli THAT WILL OUItK COVOm, MFt.VF.YZ1, TICKUXa WTJ1K TIHOAT mtoovixo-covtiit, on.nv.uuyn cox- SVMPTlVti COVailS.tJlS (IVICICJIS Over Five Thousand Hollies havo been said In lis native town, nud not a tingle In slancfl of its falluro Is known. We hnvo, lu our possession, nny quantity of ccrtlfl cntcs, tonic of llicui Iron, eminent phy,iii.nis, lio hnvo used it I n their practice, and given It Ihu pre emi nence over any oilier ((impound. It does dot dry up u rough, but loosens It, to ns to enable tho pnllmt in ox pectoratn freely. Twnorthruo doses will iuuiriably euro tickling lu tlio throat. A half bottle has often completely cured ths most STUBBORN COUGH, nnd yet. though it Is so sura and speedy in its operation it Is perfectly li.irinlest, being purely vegetable. Ills very agreeable to tho tatto, und may ho anmlnutercd to children of any age. IN OASES OF CROUP wo wilt guarantee- n cure. If taken In season, No faintly shimld bo nllhout It. It is uitliiu tho reach of till, the price being ONLY 25 CENTS. And If nn Investment and thorough trial does not "back up" the nbovu statement, tho money will bo re funded. Wo sny thlsknowliig Its merits, and feel con fident that one trial "III secure for It n homo In every l.niidnhfilil. Do not waste away with Coughing, when so small an investment will euro you, It may bi had of nny re- , spcclaiiii! Druggist in limn, who win minim j on witu a circular ( f Ecnuinu certificntes of cures it hns mada C, U. CI. Altll Sc. CO., Proprietors, Nsw luvm, Vr. ITS" At nholcsnle, by Johnston, Ilnllowiiy&Cowden, 13 North Sixth Htreet, PJilladelphia, Pa. 1'or salo by Uruggittts in city, country, and everywhere, Sept. SU, ldU3 0m FAMILY DYE COLORS. FAST ni.cK. Dark lli.l'i:, l.iuin 1Ii.uk, I'iilmh 111, UK. Maointa, Maroox, OlUNUIt, PixK, 1'uari.r, Kovai, PcRri.it, fAI.MOV, FCAIU.LT, t-'LAlU, SoLrERINO, lOLET, Yl.Ll.Oll-, Clarit Pkowx, dahk iinunN, l.ruiiT Ilium n, SMirr nnow!,. Ckimhon, Dark llruo, I.UIKT Draii, JlAIlK (iRLt.V, LtUIIT OllEEN, I'or Dying Filk, Woolen nnd Mli' d Cools, Shawls, ikaifs, Dresses, Ribbons. Cloves, Dounets Hats, l'eatlu-rs, Kid Cloves, Children's Clothing and nil kinds ol' Wearing Aparcl. B-A SAVING OF St) iUK t'KXT. 1'or So cents you can order as ninny goods as would othcrw ise cost five times that ruin. Various shades ran bo produced from tlio same Dye. The process is simple, uud uny ono can use the J)ya with perfect suc cess. Directions iu English, French mid Oi riunn, inside of cai4i pnekngc. I'or further Information iu Dyeing, nnd giving n per fect knowlctco what colors are best adapted tu dyo over others, (with many vnlunbli- iccipcs.) puri liasu Howe li Btephetis' Treaties nn Dyeing and Coloring. &ent by mail on receipt of 6 jlee, ID tents. Manufactured by lltiWr, t STEVENS, cro IlKOAmvAv. Insiny, tO'Por sale by Druggists and Dealers getieraliy, Ji-comber 12, lSC3-tniioa, fTMIF. undersigm-ins-nrso oxtenstvciy engaged in trie! J UndcrtakinH Business, and keepscoiistantl.i on bat d lid for sale nt his Wnrcrooms, u largo ussortmoiit if, FINISHED COFFINS, ny which ho is enabled to till orders on presentation Ai.so Keeps a good llnrs.o anil llearsu, nud will at al Uiiicb be ready to attend l'uuerels, H1MON C. SIIIVE. r.looinsburg, January S. 1SSU I First Great Arrival. j OF FALIj & WilU'ER GOODS ! ed'-lsl'.'nl'lnunt ""'"i11'"-1'' House iu Ornngcvllle, with u well-sel of FALL & WINTER CJOi H S , Coinlslini! in part oft'lotli, SlUs, Mucins, Cu,fi niere, liingbaiiH, Culirnes, Sb..wls, 1Iom.ti-, Caip-t, , nnd Laii.iV Pani y Dniss l)w,m, generally, from J-.' tu TJclsunil Prints from 1 J to'J.icts. ( , HEADY MAD Ifi CLOTHING.! ' Hats, Roots i Shoes-.M jckcrcl Molaasses, Sugar J. Salt. GROCERIES GENERALLY. I With all other artiles. usually kept incoiiutry Sl res, tiiMliieh he invites the early attention of old and lew cuslom -rs. Ilawce been ntllui C;tv ju the right ilmo , bought low ukiI paid caoh-ho will be ablo to com lelo wiln Iho best, and sell for small profit and pri upt pay. His fricuds uru invited to pup in uud sec 'he slghls. M PIUT.. ' Orangeviilo, Nov 7. 1?(11. : -fvl EW AND SECOND HAND SAFES, I 11 I'or sain c cap. at New York fcafe Depot, 71 Wil- t &. a. an egg. SIZE AND PRICES OP Lll.l IES I'iRE SM'ES OUTSIDE: liEiturr. winni. No. 4 21 u No. ii -Jl! ? ; No. 3 30 lt PROOP t'tpiit. 5 1 J4 VI No. 4 ;t m No, S 34 31 No. U 40 3 -IXS I D E: iiri'utr. WIDTH, II s Id k'l i.'l nsviu. vi li VI li II is No. 1 No. 'J No. 3 No. t No S No. lj I'll 'Jl at 31 IRKS, .. $30 (111 . r0 pi) 70 Oil . M 00 . 100 till , IIjIIO No 1 No. S! Nn, 3 Not I No. 5 No. 0. Novomber 1 1 1363. GreenwooiS Seminary. EXOLIStl, CI3SSIC.1L AXD COMMERCIAL SCHOOL IVIl BOTH SEXES. T. M. POTTS, PmstiPAt. Mathematics. Bcol. Keying end Xatural Sciences. J. D. PATTON. A. M . Moculhn. Liltraturc.and Ancient aniModcrn Languages, Tit. Silastic year l.cd iulo four quar.crs of I'levei, weeks each, commencing as follows :-On the ; ;h'e ,'b!r,i F SSSiVirirAiV1. KSS'toy I in April I THE EXl'ENSKS ! I I er nuatter for Hoarding nud Tuition In Eugli-li, jnngo J from SiU 00 to S3I 00. Lansuages, Music nud Diuw- , ,n "iu .-Atrit. Ify l'nr Circulars nrfnrtlinr n,ti.-iil... .i.. Principal at MlLI.Vlf.LJ3, Cfjl.UMIHA CO.,' PA. October 3, lt'C3 ly. 51 0 3E: k t'av R. s I'rlutrr, IIuuKbiudcr & Kankbook MA NU FA C TV R E R; VnoLaii.fc: aKn l!ti t i ik-.ti ,,,,e ';, :c: . ...v. :.. i ........ ...... ituAi-i'lAU rAl'EltSI AOKHT fOillIIH CATAWIISA -A1K MILLS. Main Ptreet, first tloorbeluw the Public finuare. WILKESBARRE, PA. Nov. S3. HiOI-Umi. . L. VAVL. PAUL A. B. TIIOMI'aON, it THOMPSON, WnOLESALli j DEALERS IN No. -J3 Noith Wharves, PHILADELPHIA, iAV-iii-l-iJ-.il tllEKSE, JIAMB, tt No Jf JE63 JSn.o -a I AO ox f U1 V3sf -'-ill ECONOMY IS WEALTH-! CURE YOUK COUGH FOK13 CENTS1 27c best and cheapest Household remedy in the tf'orld. ' i MADAME ZA1J0C FOItTEIl S madame 'a hoc pcr. TER'H Curollvn Itnlsnm Is wnrrnnted If used recording tn the directions, tn euro In nil cases Coughs, ColJs, Whooping Cough, Asthma nnd nil ntTectluns of tha . throat nud Ldngs, Mndnmo V.mnr, porter's P.ilsam is prepared Willi nil tho requisite skill, from n I rembiiintl nn oftlif, l,nt rein- i dies tho vcgdnblo klnndoiu I nnoriis, its remedial ipiali tics nrn bared on lis power to assist thn henllhy circu lation nf tho blood, through the Lungs. It is tint n vio lent remedy, but cniollcut warming, searching nniieir i fctlvi-j van bo taken by tbo ' oldestiorson or tho young- j Mnihm Zndnc Porter's bal sam h.i9 been in nso by tho iiiniir lor over 10 years, ami ins ne.qrircd its present snlu I , imply ny neiug recoiniucii. ! ded bv thosuwhn hnvo usod I . ,.JSswWTi to their atim-ted friends nnd others. Most Important. Madaino Zador. Porter's Curatlvn j 11.iIj.hu is sold nt n prlco which brings,!! in tho reach of every ono to Keep It convenient ior use. tho time ly use of n single bottle will prove to bo worth 100 times its cout. NOTICE. Hnvo your money I Do not bopersunded tn purchase nrticles nt -Is to tjl which do not contain tlio virtues of u 13 cent bottlo ofAlndninu PorU-r'B Cu rative llalsnm, thocost of inanufncliirlng which ii ns great ns nlmol any other medicine ; and the. very low prcco 'it which ft Is sold, miikos lliv pflirtt to the sell oruppn.ntly small, nnd iinprlrieipnled dealers wil som-ilmes rccominend other iiiodiciiies nn which their prollts nro larger, unless the customers insist upon linvlni' Mndaine Porter's nnd none oilier. Ask for Mndamo Porter's Ciiralivo llnlsam, prlco Elreuts, nnd !.n large bottles nt S.5 oe'its, and tako no other. tCT-fold by nil llrugaiits nnd Storekeeper nt I3cts. n,.i Intarecr bottles ni cenu. HALL fc RUCKLE, Pr prlelors, New York, Jnnu.uy SI. Itb3. OLDIEKS IN THE ARMY AND Oim PEOPLE AT HOME Aro now olfered nn opportunity by whlih they can ob. tain a COUD AND DL'IIA I1LE TIJIE-PICH, at n vry low lUure. Our Watches are wurraiitsd to kuup time one year, nnd tho bujer is allowoil tho privilego ol vxntiilnntloii bcl'oru pajmout ismipilrod, Improved Duplox in lull Ruby Actions. A Grit class Hunting Tiuio-l'icco of silver material, over which is electro. lino plated IB k. gold, most durably wrought, making the imitation so limitless that it ciinimt bo detected from tb solid material by thu most ewperi oui ed juilires i acl-'s will not olf.-ct It. Lundon ivule iiiocin.iit iii)irmed Duplex iu lull luby action, has sweep secouils, uud Is not to bo eneelled in general up pearnnce. '1 his Is decidedly our of the best nrliiles i-vi-r rfl'ered for traders uud speculators. EiigiHeeri, cmMr.ints, nud persons travelling will find them su perior to Any other , alteration ol tliiiiate will not af I'ert their nuurney. Price, packed in goo I shape and good running ordor, only 3j, r case ul (1 fur g-.MO. SILVEU DOU1ILE TIME IIUNTINtJ LEVElttf, Pest (innlily Silver Cases, over which rir-ctrn-flno plated Id It. gold, similar to our Improved Duplex, and siipeiinr ndj listed iiiovomcnts with "Stop," to bo used ju timing horses, etc ; lias Pour Indexes for Washing too nnd (irecuw ich time, sweep creond, and all thu improvement. All in nil, taking its beautiful and f.iultk-Hs nppoaraure and its superior movement Into consideration, wo regard it as decidedly the cheapest artii le ol the kind iu the market. Price, iu good run ning order, or case of 11 fur S-'OO. Wo ask o pay lu ndwnico, but will forward cither of them to responsible parties, In nny part of thuloynl Slates with bill piyahl tn opre-n-mmi when ho goods aro deliwred, giving the buyer thu prwlli ec of examination, and. if not satisf.u tory, the w ,tti h can be returned at our expense The i-pres couipani. s refuse making colleriions on snlitlers ami i, titer pnrin s ill tho ell. loyal Males, ecu-seipi.-nlly nil sin Ii orders must be acroiiipauied by tlio rash to insure attention. We iinikelicledilrlion nfiwo iloil-irs on either w.ili-h when the paypieul 1 I'or ward in advance. .Money may be sent byrf:xpress at our ex pense. Tllur1. CAt'I'Elt't'Y fil'o., f'3atnl P3 llroad fit,, cippof1let'iiy Rank, I'lutldeiici', U. I. tlclr.bere). l!UU-4iuc. ' EVANS & WATSON- SALAMANDER SAPES, EE MOVED tu .Vu.-lli South fourth Srrt, PhtladilMd, htvo on '.t.l,, I und a large assortment of Eire Tl.i 'f proof Siilnmniider Safes. lo. iron iloors1, for haulis and ttores iron shutters iron saih, nil uiuki-s of locks cilia! to any ma la in the ITniled liiatec. H'i-f im ,.i af firo. 'All rinno out right; rith tcr tcvtn in t'w.l condition. The SdUnaiidcr Safes of I'liiladelidiia asninst I Ik wtnld. '. , EVANS & WATSON, have bid tiio surest ilemoairntioii In tho following rei tiliratetb.n Iheir iii.iniifiieinre of Salamander S.if, ha, at length fully warranted tlu-iepr 3cntation, which h.ivj been made n tln-ui ns rcudciiup mr undoubted s-curily hgi.ilibt the terrific , lemcnt. I'iiil.idelphlu April 12. Irttfl. M'tsrs I'rans nation- (.nil uuen -It nll'ouls in the highest s.itifiicliou In btnie To you. that oim-i- t,i the very protetlive -malm , i net u( ni0 s.tUmauder, t-nfes wlin h we pun ti.is. d ol you sonic II v momli since wc- saved a Inru'e portion ,.f .! .-Iry, nnd nil ur hooks, Kc t.xpused to tlie i niiiminous, tire in P.uusUaJ plan- on thi jrniiig of th - llih lusl.. ! (!".'"' "rJ' l" 'he blllluing wu PcHipie, j fell siiMciuemly intun h.up orbu.i.iMg n lien wo rell.-et (hat tll"se snfen were fne.'.ie.l in th.. I and that lh"v ruins, wh ic tin- vnst eoncciiliHtlcn rf tho h.-at caused the brass idati s to ni.-il, in- caiiiiot put reiir.l tliepreseriutiou of their vul liable contents us most com tm n,g proof of the gloat se curity nfbirded by your s.il. s. We shall tcke (jre.-tt plnisure i,i reuimniendlnKtb'-i.. . men of busings as a r.t,r.- reliance n!iuust lire. r-., "l'lifiK S1.M.MONS& IIIU).. JeiciU:v Ihi-y-hnv,. since pnrtbased u large Saf'i-i. July '.'il. iciw. August '.U i'-f. IMIII.ADELPIHA k ERIE r.Ti SnT i'.H CvES5S!Sa .Wl-HSSIir-, :n a i h - a. o a si-. , This great Iiii- tinrers'-s tin- Noithern nud Nnrtli -."est rouiitt nj" PeuiMjIiauia to the city cf Erie, on l.nku En-. It lias h i ii leased bi Hu, p, u-istlrania Railroad i.'oinpany, nnd under Hi ir uiispires is being lui.nlly opi'lie.l lllrixcliout its entire leiieth , Ii is no.v in in- Inr I'.isseoger and Prelght business I from llnrrisbiirii to Eniponum. lit'.", miles) tin buEasi- ru Dhision.nud ftom Mielheld to Erie .76 miles) on Hie Western Di uion. HMK Or l-ASSl.Mll.II 1K4ISS A.' M,K.IIl,MBF.ItMMI, Mail Train leaves, Ett ii si;, M. I'.zprcts Tram " n -j-i p. ,",, Mail ' Won 4 7 1 Eipicss ' " - r, 43 A.M. Curs run through Willi in ivuf l.oih wn;ti on thess trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, uud Il.iltluioro and Look Haven. Nuw uud elegant Sleep, ing Cars accnnipitniug tho Express Train both ways between Williainsport and llallimnru, und Williama port and Philadelphia. I Por Information icpectlng Passenger business, an ply at tbo S. E. Cor. litis mid .Market Sis. I And for freight busioessof the CoinDuiv'H Aeents ; t). II. Kingston, Jr . for. 13th und Market Sis., PliiPa- J. IV. Reynolds, Erie. J M. Drill. Agent N. O. R: It., Ilaltlmore. II. II. Houston, fien'l. 1'ieighl Agt . Philadelphia, Lewis I,- llonpt, Ueu'l. Ticket Agt. Philadelphia. Joseph I). Polls, jUcn'l. .Maaagcr,Villiiiiuspoit. October 3.', IEii3. 1 iNoa. 0, ll, 13, 10, 17 Courtlaudt Street, , NEAR 1IROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. This old-established and favorite resort of iho Har ness Community has boon lecoiilly rellticd, uud la com plele in every thing thai run iuii,i,ter to the couilorts of its patrons Ladieound families are specially und tare lully proiidcd for. . It is ccnlrnlly located iu the bu-iuess part nf tlio city, anil is contiguiiiis to thu principal lines r.fnenuiboats, tars, nmiiibusses ferries, dec. in consequence oftlto pressure caused by thu Rcbel t'litui itavu oeuu r.'tiuceii itl I One Dollar ant J'iJliJ Cents J)cr Day 1 Ut'tlStt'. , country. ' "UI;I ' u.a n"0"""0'""'"'" 0""ed for upward vtm tO" Do not believe ruiincrs.liacknien. nud ,,iiie, i, may say "the Western Hotel is full." T.IOS. 11. W.NC,,,Es'p1X!1N'UUU9T1:K' l'eb. 13, lew. rl!n:iln0p,r":,.ror!!"s wn-klwn act ceetrally Iocs L ted House, the I irmvtiv llp.-. ui. ....... Street. In lllooiiisburg, iiiiuiodiatcly ounosite the IToluiu b a County Court ll.iuso.respectfully rNru, his friends' und the public lu general, iLnt his Jloitse is nuw in or s ."1, " " ,Bpo;i, n.nt ws House is now i , "tl "' reception aiideiuer a lenient of ir.iv.d,.,. i,. ...... ...v. .r.m iu luvorit Willi titulr ciuloiu, 1 u has spared noexpci.se in preputing tho JJiciunoe. fur the c itertalnmeiil of h . guests, neither shall there he a y. th ng vvau ng (on hi. part) to minister to their personal Cbu ?J h ! '1 '","" " """""" a"U cnJ's IU-nt THOMAS BROWN, UarUr , HLOOMSBIIKG. COLI'MHIA CO '(, fliop ia Onurt House Alice r.ssr the Dtnoes- CfRc I Neycmerlf, JtfiJ, i ask hi iKi wt.iaa! isa n " ii.tTLi "".;."'". yvnii nines uttween ho I c harico I utel and the various Rui Road Depots, by which Irav. S nVc'.iiy.'fi,,,. rl""''"y.''"ivcyed.o uiid f o , the e spectivefatatjona in duo tiinutu meet the Care. ' ! Illoomsburg, July 7, lEf.0. WM' B K0OXB' , i: r-iimntiM. .... ... .1. . . ..... . HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH i puro nnd powerful Tonic, corrcctlvo nnd nlterntiv of wonderful clllcacy iu disease of tho STOMACH, L1VEII AM) BOWELS: CsrrB Dypepsln, Liver Complaint, Headache, Oenortl' Debillly, Nervousness, Depression of Spirits, Con ttipallon, Colic, Intermittent Fevers, Cramps und Spasms, nnd nil I nmplnints of either Sex, arising from Uodlly Wenkness whether Inherent iu thu .jslein or produced by special ciuses, NotiiiNti that Is not wholesome, genial and restoisj. tlve lu IU nature enters Into tkr composition of DOS TETTER'S STOMACH, I1ITTEIIH. This popular pie pnrnlloii contains no mineral nf any klud, no deadly bolaiilcnl element ; no fiery excitant ; but it is n combi na inn tu mm extracts m rare unisimilc Herbs nnd plants u llli Uie purest nud mildest of nil diffusive stint. ulents. It Is well to hi forearmed against disease, nnd, so far ns the hiipiuu system can bo protected by human inenns ngaln.t iiiKludies engendered by nil unwholesome at Unisphere, impure .water und other external causes, IIOS TETTER'S 111TTEIIS may be relied on ns a safe guard. In distrl'ls Infested with Vrcr emlAgne, It has been found Infallible us a preventive nnd irresistible nan remedy uud thousands who resort to it under nppro heuslon of an attaeli, escape thu scourge ; nud thousands who neglect to avail themselves of Its protective qual ities iu loll mice, are cured by n very brief course of this marvelous medicine, Pever and Ague patients, niter being pnlid with -minimi for months In vain, un til fairly saturated Willi that ilanseroiis ulka'nid, nru not tiiifrciuently restored to health within n few days by the use of IIOl'elTTER'S IIP1TEI1S. 'I be weak stomach is rnpld'y invlgorulcd and the ap petite restored i,y this nerecablu Tonic, nnd hence It works wonders In eases of Dispepila nud in less con firmed forms nf Indigestion. Acting us n gentln nnd iwilnless apperient, us well ns upon tho IIvlt. Il also invariably relieves Iho Constipation superinduced by irregular iietlon of Iho digestive and secretive organs. Persons of feeule habit linblo Arrtous Altntht, Low tuts i.f kprrits mi t ile of Lang vor, Cud prompt and permanent relief from Iho Hitters. The testimony on ibis point is most conclusive, and from botn sexes Tin- agony of llillius Colic is Immediately ussuugej by n single tlosoof thn stimulant, and by occasionally resorting to it, thu return of the complaint may be pre vented As n general Ton'c, EOSTETTElt'S HITTERS pro tluepell'ects which must bo ixperlcnced or witnessed, before lliey can bo fully appreciated In cases of Con stituiionil w nkuess, premature decay nnd debility and deer. 'pillule urisiug from old nge. it exercises the elec tric iullueiico lit tli-: tnnvalceeiit -tagee ol'all diseases II npirnli's ns u deiU-htlul iitvi.'uruiit. When the pow ers ol nature urn leiaied, it operates to re infiircu and re-establish tlient. Last, but not Ictit, it thu mils snfu stlrnuleut, being iiiauul.trtureil from sioind anil Innocu oils mateiialj. anil entirely Iree from the add eloiitenis present more in less in all the urdiuaiy tonics and sloHinenies ni me triy. No family iiietiit in,-h't" been so itiiiversnlty, r,ud it may hu Iruly added, deservedly popular with the Intelli gent purtion of lite community, its HO?TE ITER'S 111 ITERS. Prppiirerl by HOS TETTER k SMITH, 1 ITISIll.'IKill. Pa. Q."Sold by nil Druggiits, Grocers end Elort keeper! every w here. November 21. I3i'..l-ly. ISELlBOLO'S Genuine Prcpaialioiis. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT IHJCIIIi, ., tlrt live tin it specific ettte4y fur dlsea.es t.f the bladder, Kidneys, (travel, uud dropsical swellings This medicine increases the pawcr of ingestion, nud exejte tlie nb -tub'-nls into henllhy action, bv which He, Watery or Cpffareo'is tie po.itiuns. rnd all Unnntgrsl I'.iiliirgeiueiiieiiu are reduced, us will as pain ana lit tl ll.Qtioll. :o:- HELMDOLU'S EXTRACT DUU11U I'or weakliest nrlsms: from riM-sses, tiabits of Dm sipatinii, l.nily ludistietioii of All lues, attended with the follow ing syinptiii.is :i7 ludi -position In LKCrliuu, Loss rf Power, Loss ol Memory, Difficult) of Vientlnnir, Weak Nerves, Trembling Horror oi Disease, P.tiu in the l;iii-fc, Universal Latitude of tho Miisi ular System, Hot ll.m.is. ' Eruplions on tho Pace Dryucsi el the Skill, E'usliiug ol' thu lludv Pallid 'ouiitciinnei- TbeFO s) niptouis, ;f allowed to go on which till, meditiiie iunriably reuiovi-s, suon -o)1owm iMroriNtT, I'aii'iiv. Et-iLM-nr I'itt. In one of which tin Patient may require Who can say that thev or-- not freqnenlly followed by those --Diieful )lsells,!S " "INSANITY AND t:CN3U.Ml'TION." Man) are aware of thn ciuio of their sutfering, but ! nor,. nl eoitless the reeonU o, the lusau - Asytumsi A i.d iu, li.iulu-ly iltaths bj Ltuieiii'iptioli bear ampi-t u HtiKs ti) Hie truth nt the asst rtloit. The l.'onsiltution tuico eif.-cled w nil organic wt ukness requjres lh) aid uf .Muilii-ine to strenjthi'ii and Invite t'jaiu the system, whlih lleliiibold'H i.xiract lltictiu in variabl) docs. A trial will coin incu the most skeptical -;o:- FEMALES FEMALES, Jn many nlfectious pemliar to Pinnules the Extrnol liiicliu is unequalled by any oiliei renn dy, ns in t'hlti ro.-is or Rett utinii, Irregularily, paiufuliirss, or Sup prt'ssiou of Ciistouiary Evui iialious, ulce rated, or sctr rlious stale ol the Uterus, Leuiliorrhcoi or Whites, Steiility, and fsr all complaints iuoideut tn tin: sci. whether arising from iiidiscit tiou hubils of clisjipi tiou, or in thu DECLINE OR CHANCE OF LIKE. -.'Oi- Tekeno moro IlaUain Mercury, or uiipltnsint Medl cinee tor unpleasant unit dangerous diseases llclru bold't, EMiatt lliiiliii and Improved Rose Wash cures secret diseases iu sll Ihcir stnges. Al little ctpnits", l.iifle or iiuihaii-u iu diet, No inconvenience, un no exposure. It causes n frequeul desire and gives strength to Url iiulu. thereby removing obstructions, preventing uud riirlng strletiirrB of the Urethra, allnylug ptiu nnd in llammariun. sn freipielit lu the class i t di-eases. nud expelling all pchonoui, disensed nud Woruout mailer. Thousands upou Ihonsnnds who havo been thu vie tiiis of rjuacks, and wlio liavu paid heavy fees to bo cured in n short tlmn, have found tiny were deceived and lh.it the -POISON" has, by thn use of "powerful uttriugculs" been dried up in Hie sy.lcui, to break out iu uu itggravuU'd form, nnd peihaps niter marriage. :o:- l'le Ilelmbnld'k Evlrml I'ucbu for all ulfei Hons and I diseures of ihe IJriiutry Organs, wuvtltur exulingin , Male -tnil Female, Irons whatever iau,o originating nud fin mailer f how long Handing. 1 Diseases of these Organs requires the mil of a Dlur otic, llclmbnld's Extract llut.hu is the (ireut Diuretic. nnd isccrtaii! lu huve desired clUcI iu nil Diseases (ol . WHICH it isreeoiiimeudiid. I Evidence of tho must reliable and icspuiitiblii chat utter will accompany the medicine. ; Price $1 pur Dollle, or 0 lor $5. .Delivered tu uny address, securely pat kt d fiuiii oti.ci , vation. Ilesiribu Kyinplonis in all liommuiiicaliuns, , Cures guarnutecd, ad,vice gratia. AddiOss Ullelu (oi infor niatlon tu II II. UELMIIOLD, Chemist. 101 South Tenth. sl , below Chv.tnui. I 'lulu. , 1IHLMIIOLD8 Medical Depot, HELMIlOLD'd Drug ami Chemical llarthouss , i'JI HatiAmvAV, iNt-vv Yoek llcvvare of CounlirfeiK ami unprincipled dt-alcis who endeavor to dispose --td'lheir own" and'clhet'' articles on Ihe reputation attained by llclmhnld t lien nine 'reparation, ilxtiart llurliq, Eiitact Uarsapaitlla, Improved Rose Wash. FOR SALE B Y All Druggists Everywlioro A 'j for iir j. MBOfjrrn. t kt vr oincji t ut out the ,dvrijni, of and fc i sr it Aill avpid imrohtnt ami nr" urs "or .1 P'J Iv ' '
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