Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, September 03, 1864, Image 4

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    AGRICULTURAL.
"WATER SHOULD ;NOT EVAPOR
ATE ON SOILS.
Another correapondnnt asks a question
which it is pcrluent to enni der in this con
neotion. He writes: "You urge drain
age and doc culture. Why To alUw
tho water to Isach through the toil? Will
It not do moro linrui than good if allowed
to cioapc in that way T" Wc cannot tup
pogs that our correspondent can he rcalljr
ncrioua in asking such questions, though
ho may he, for no know that they are
natural ones for the thoughtlcis, or for
theso ignorant of natural laws, to enter
tain. In reply, wo would provido that the
wator which falls from tho clouds should
pass down through the soil, because, I.
It adds clement to its fertility. Rain con
tains ammonia Indcod, it is perhaps tho
most important mcano of convoying the
ammonia of tho atmosphere to tho roots of
plants. But if tbcro is no provision by
Whioh it may pasx down through the soil
it (the water) evaporates, tho ammonia is
liberated in the atmosphere again, and
the proee.s ol evaporation cools the surface
of the soil and retards vegetable growth or
development. Water should not he al
lowed to stand on the surface of soils,
whether grain or grass lands, to evapor
ate. 3. The air follows water and operates
to disintegrate tho particles of soil and
liberate food for the plant to take up, as
well as furnishes food direct. And air
being admitted, the moisture of tho atmos
phere supplies the plant in time of drouth
-in other words, tho soil is in condition
to absorb and rotain moisture sufficient for
tho purposes of vegetable growth, without
obstructing that groth by a surplus whioh
must bo got rid of by tho chilling (to the
plant) process of evaporation.
3. Not the leastiraportautis the increas
ed aotion of light and heat, from tho sun,
in tho developement of tho plant. All
know thi'l the hot, dry seasons dovelop
tho most good, nutrities in forago and fruit,
The grape gives more sugar, tho sugar
cane yields a greater per cent, of sachar
iog matter, the seods of the grains are
more perfectly developed, tho juices of the
grasses are moro nutriou, even though
the growth is far less, in a dry season than
in a wet one. And on deep tilled, well
drained soils, it has been again and again
demonstrated that drouths do not diminish
the quantity, and are suro to improve the
quaiity of the product.
No, good friend, ratn-water is manure
if properly used. But it must not evapor
ate. It is God's way of irrigating your
oil a wonderful provision of whioh you
honld tako advantage. It falls upon tho
earth, does its work, bubbles out at the
hill side in springs the mouths of God's
underdrains follows'tho path of rivulet
ond river to tho ocean, ascends in vapor,
becomes cloudB and descends as rain. So
on your litllo domain you must make the
minor Jundor drains and water-course
which God in His wisdom has taught you
nro necessary. And you will reap the
reward of your labor in moro abundant
harvests, fewer failures, a more healthful
limate, and less suffering during Loth the
wet and the dry seasons.
NATURE AN ECONOMIST.
What an economist is nature, so mads
by God ! She economizes even the light
che so immensely possesses ; catches it on
tho moon as & candle, alter the bud has
gone down,aa wo ay,T?hon he is but rising
on other lands, and Bends it inconceivably
far to us from tho stars. She oconoraizpe
heat, equalizing it Tor the lil'o and health
of the whole world, by currents in the air
and ocean and of the electrio fluid. She
economiitfs water,!!) answer a thdusantl
Buoeetsive important purposes, in a thou
sand different plaoes, with the same drop.
How nicely and carefully blie bifis out its
minutest portions Irom the briny soa, to
cleanse the sir and revive tho plants at
this eeason, to rill the spring, and paint
the eky,and support all human lifo ! How,
with her mighty elemental agencies, she
orurables and bears down the barren rock
from the mountains and the hills, to fertil
ize, for boundless and endless crops, the
valley and the plain I Howshe makes the
ashes of the dead spring into tho grass,
and blossom into flowers ! How, applying
the same economy to crude mineral, Iroin
the very gravel in thu ground sbo distills
a curious, delioate wu.h to protect the ten
der stalks of the growing grain, though
you may not think what perhaps cuts
your hand to bleeding in this varnish of
fliut.
How she saves every hair.partiole, nail
pairicg, and exhalation, to turn it to some
account I How she converts mr. nnr) il.1
... , ' K7Truiiki neatly repaired or exchanged for neiv
8UOW that manures the poor mail's cround. c"e"' Cnl andaee, at we tell very cheap for cash.
.... , , ' . l rv.14. IB03-I2mo.
into harvests of corn and wheat ! How t - - -
she nourUbes her vegetable offspring, w'ESPY Si HOTEL
that her animal may not dl of hunrer I ii-hp . .
. u 1 'PHE undertigned. having taken the Espy Hotel,
rhn rnnls nr & ahrnh (liirln t,t J. lately kent br Mr. E Howell, would ri-.n-rirntiu
...... BUJT1
that had been drawn asido by ail artificial
, ,tL, inufciai
obannel, nave been known, tn their reso-
lutton not be defrauded, to find th.ir way
to the aqueduot under ground, and bore a
hole' through its soft wooden plug, that
every fibre might .drink its fill, a w di
UP DE GRAFF ?S
OTIi AM) KAU .,H,Ml,A..,
fjOa till Bquart, Tine rinori front Steele' Iloto I
WILKESBARRE, PA.
rrntS INSTUTIOtf is now opened and
JL 'furnished In the moil '-.cutty tty. Reception,
Private unit Operating llooms are large, convenient and
well auapion, rne surgical niimiiiii-tis contain hit
fined collection of Instrument In thlt country, and
thin hli faculties will enablo hlin to mod any and all
emergenclo In practice He will operate upon oil lh
villous form of BLINDNESS, Cataract. oeeluon of
the Fupll, Crnta Eyet, Cloture of iho Tear Duct. In
version of th Eyelid, Pterygium, he. fee. And will
treat all form of Sore, Eye Crannied Lids. Opncrtloa
! of tho Cornea, and Pcrofulou disease of the Ey to
, (ether with all tho dlicnse to which the Bye la tub
lect. i DEAFNESS. Will treat all tho dlieascs common to
the organ. Dlieharce from the Ear, Nolr.ee In the tar
Catarrh, difficulty ofhoarlng.loinl Deiftiest oven where
the Drum U deitreyed. Will Insert nn artificial one
antwerlng nearly all the purpose of the natural.
UISEABF.8 OF THE THROAT. All dlteatet com.
mm. to the Throat and Noie will be treated
GENERAL SMtaEltV.-lle will operate upon Club
feet, Hair -Lip, Clnft Fallato.Tumort, Cancers, r.nlar
tfed Tenclt, c Plaitlc operations by healihg new
flesh Into deformed parte, and Cencral Burgery of
whatever character It may present.
IIEIIMA (or RUPTURE,)- lie will perform ".Lablilt
operation for th mdlcnl (complete) cure of Hernia,
llila it un)iieitleiiulily n perfect cure, and Is dmia Willi
little or no pnin. Outormanyhiit drcd opcratod upoiiln
i lloiteitheru ha been nn failure, it bavins mot tho
pcrff 1 1 approbation of nil w ho Inve lUbmlitcd toll
l ARTIFtUAL EYES Will Insert artificial Eye giv
ing them Hit motion and expression of th: natural.
They arc Intertill with the least pain.
. HEMORRHOIDS. (Files,)-Tht troublesome dneaje
1 ii readily cured, Those suffering from it wtlldowiil'
'to call.
Dr Up De. Graff vltilt Wilkct-Oarre with a view of
building up a permanent Institute for the tretin!nt nt
the Eye. Enrand General Surgery. Tho experience of
I more than a quarter of a century In Hospital and geiicr
I al practice, he hopes, will hen sufficient luuratco.to
, those who may be diipoaed to employ hliu,
( May U. lSti'. tr.
TO TUJfi PUBLIC.
The undersigned would Inform his friends and the
public generally, that he It prepared to treat lucccss
fully the follow ing dlseaeseai
Rheumatism, llronchctlt, St. Anthony's Dance, I.o,s
of Bight, and all blood diteatet, with lUspeptla tec.
fall, faction "III bo givenor no pay inquired.
His remedies are purely vegetable free from any taint
or poison, uiul safe and pleasant.
OCOtlGEYOST,
lllnomthiirg, April 9, 1804.
Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Kallro.-ul
mum
ON AND At FLR JAN. ls7T?li4. PASSEiNUCU
TRAINS WILL KUN A3 TCLLOWS:
MOVING SOUTH.
rmtlngcr.
Leave Bcranton, - 4 SO T. M.
" Klngeton i.3J
" IHoomtburg .... s.'Ji
" Itupert 8.33
" Ilonvillo, B.IS
Arrive at Northumberland, V.ij
MOVING NORTH
Leave Northumberland, 8.00 A.M.
" Danville, 8.40
" Rupert O&l
" lUoomsburg .... 9.33
" Klngtton 12.1'J P. M
Arrive at Scranton 1.30
Freight fc Passenger leaves nionmsburg, 10.15 A.M.
1'nsscngeri taking the Vail Train South connect with
the Express train from Nnrth'd, arriving at Harrisbiirg
at 2.30 A. il., Uulllmore 7.0U A. M., and at Philadelphia
at 7.00 A. M. The .Mail train from Northumberland
leaves immediately after the Eipreet train from liar
rlebnrg and Baltimore, allowing Paiaengert leaving
Philadelphia at 10.10 1'. M. to reach points on this road
during the next forenoon.
New ami elegant Sleeping cars accompany the night
trains each nay between Northumberland and Haiti'
mure, and Northumberland and I'hilaitelnhia.
II. A, FONDA. Supt.
J. C.Wells. Ocn'J Ticket Jtrcnl.
Klntaton. Ja'nuarv 30. IWU.
FRESH A R It 1 V A 1.
Sprinn cut& Smmncr
-Fon
EVERY BODY
"THE undersigned, grateful for part patronage, retpec
S fitllv infnrmi hi a rti,MniMr nnd the nnbllceeiternllv
that he hat Just received from the Easterns dtlct, the
orgeat nua most select tiocr. 01
SPRlNUAPSOMMiSR.
mi7
6 005o v
That has yet been opened In P.lnomsbiirg, to whlcii he
Invites the attention of hit friends, and assures them
that they nre offered for tale at great bargains. Hit
Stock comprises a large assortment of
RKKTI.UMEN'a WEARING APPAREL.
Consisting ot Fashion aiiie Dnits Coats, of every des
criptlon; Pante. Vests, Shirts, Crnvats Steckii, Cotton
llaiiaKercnieis, uioves, nusiieouers. ere.
Gold Watches and Jewelry.
Of every dctcrlptlon, fine and cneap.
N. H. Remember " Louinltrg't Cheap r.npcriutn,'
call and sec. No charge for examine Goods.
DA VIII I.UWUMIl.K'I
Bloomsbiirg, April 1, 1B54. (June IfS'l )
J. r. S.YE1I. L N. MUYl
New Drug Store,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
THE undersigned would Inform their friends and the
public gcnerally.that they have taken the stand for
merly occupied by Goo. Al. llngenbuch, in the Exchange
lluililing, on Main street, in lHooiiuburi', where he hat
Just received a full supply of
fM'tigs, ftletf iciucK, 1'ninls, Oils,
3.1.1 tups, &c ,
Which will be told on moderate terms for ready pny.
Also, NOTIONS generally, of every variety, Borland
tizc.
Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded, at
all tunes and on short notice.
C7" Confeciioneiy of the best selections, and ?oda
Water In reason
L A share of the public custom is retpcdfully so-
EVER U MOVER.
1804.
Bloomsburg, April 11, 1803.
1804. '
PHILADELPHIA & ERIE
R rJLi s: r: q a
Thlt great line travertes the Northern and North'
west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on
L.bite r.rie.
It hat been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad
i.onipaiiy, nnu unuer llieir unspicts is being rapidly
opened throughout its entire length,
li is n.nv in uc for Patsenger and Freight business
from llarrisburg to Emporium, (IfU mile)nii the East
ern Division, and from Shellicld to trie i"$ inilckl on the
Wctleni Uivision. '
TIMI OF TASiENOER TRAINS AT MORTMOaBttlAKD.
Mnil Train leaves, East 0 Si A, M.
Eipreis Train " " 10 57 P.M.
.Mull " " Wett s 4J
Express ' ' " 7 l A. M.
Curs run through without cuakos both waya nn thetii
trains between Philadelphia and Lock llnveii, and
Baltimore and Lock Haven. New and elegant Sleep.
Ing Cart accompaning the Exprem Train both ways
between Williamsnort and llailimore, and Williaiut
port and I'hiludclpliia.
For iiiformaiioiireipecting Passenger buiinc.t, ap
plyatthe S. E. Cor. lllhuud .Market Hit.
And fur Freight businetsnf the Coinp.iny't Agents
S. II. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and .Market tits., Phil'a
J. tV. lteynoldt, Erie.
J.M. Drill, Agent N. C. R: It., Raltiinnrc.
II. 11. Houston, Gen'l. Freight Agt . Philadelphia.
Lewm I.- Iloupt, Gen'l, Ticket Agt. I'hiladelplna.
Joseph D. Potts, Gen'!. .Manager, Williumspurt.
May71t!G4.
THE GREAT WOKI.D'n j'AIR EXHIBITION HELD
IN LONDON 11-31.
TIIOS. XV. MATTSON
Wat awarded the Prlre Med- tfTF&stVW&utSi
al for hit auperiority overall V'&.Sl
competitions in tho United l,Rt&Ti5
Travelling Truiius,
He belne tho Inventor and
Manufacturer ot Elastic ntupl
Spring so'ld Bole l.entheraiid tolld Riveted Iron Frame
Travel lug Trunks, Valises, Lad.ca Hat Uases. t'arnet
Rags. Leather llagt, Ulnl.rclla. and Hobby llnr.,,.
Hoys' Gigs, Propellers, Wlieelberrowa, lie, which ho
it prepared to sell at the lowest manufacturing price.
The most "tensive Trunk and Carpet Uag Jlunufactur
er in Philadelphia. '
402 MARKET STREET, one door obeve rourtli.
rrysoien room on the tint flour.
Boutn tine, PIHLADELI'HIAm
i uifoni hit friends andlhei public in general, thai Vii
PJ,," V11 ,,e "?a'"t the ntifaclury entertainment
of all wboiiiayfavurliiin wlthlhelr cuitniu.
JOd im.13chbani:.
Apf"!llCTt
I W & B
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
0c. m cou,t JJ, by ,
im msmmm s ikiqsitqibv
OF
SB BCHENOK'S OWN CABE,
WIIIT.K LAHORINO UNDER CONSUMPTION,
Jlrul how hit PultAonie Syrup, Seaweed
Tonic, and Mandrake J'Hh act on
the System n curing that dis
ease, and the
GREAT SUOOUSS ATTENDING IT !
To abovs It n correct likene of Dr Schenck taken
many ycart oqo, after he had recovered from Consump
tion . by n eourte of hit "Scnsnca't Pulmonic Strcp."
'Ihollkonesi, nltho.ig It does net repretent him any
thing like atbad n- he waa at the worst, yrtitls In
Mrong contrast with III" hale mid vigorous looks of the
I'otltult below, which It tho true llkennm of lilinat the
present time. Tho contrnst between lliese two pnr
traitt It to great that mnny would not believo them to
be tho tamo pertnn. Yet there nre hundredt of per
rons, in ami nro'iin.l l'lillail-lphl.i. who will recognise
both portraits tobo true rcprntcntations, When the
first was taken hu weighed IU7 pounds; at the present
lime hit weight It pounds.
New York, Wednesday, March 30, 1804.
70 THE PUSUS.
Thirty yeart ago 1 was In the last stages of I'ulmnn.
nryConsiimptlon, and glvin up tn die. I resided in
Philadelphia and Dr. J teph l'arrlili. then of this city,
or, meil mi' to Mnrestown, N. J., n distance of nine
miles, which took me two days to get there. On my ar
rival I wan put tn bed, and there laid for many weeks.
Thlt was my natito place, where all my family lived
and had died of Consumption. Dr. Thornton, w ho nt
tsnded my father In Ins 1. 1st illness, was called, nnd
gave me one week to fit up my iilfalra. He had seen
all my family go that way, und thought I was to go, ton,
'I hen I heard of tin remedies I now offer to the pub
lic, which cured inc. It seemed tn iu- tint I could feel
them penetrating my whole sisteiu.
They toon ripened the main r Ml m lungs, and I
would tpit olTmore than n pinlol offv-iHlvi1 vellow mat.
ter every morning Asioon as Hint In sail m Hhhslde,
my cough, fever, pain, night swciii"-l! li.-gnii to leave
rao, and my appetite became great that it whs with
difficulty I could keep from eaiing too much. I toon
gained my etrength, and I have been growing in iloth
evcrelnco. Formally years I have enjoyed uninter
rupted good health, keeping the liver and stomach
liealthvwllh the Seaweed Tonic and Mnndrake Pills.ns
I am of u bilious temperament. .My weight is tn n liuii
dred and twenty pounds. On my recovery people would
send forme, far and near, to sec if their cn.es ere
like mine. For this purpose I pay prolesfional vi,ite
lu the lurgo citiee. 'I he cnn-iimptives wish to seethe
our that makes these medicine, nnd who ,ia in red of
consumption bythcin. To makcn?w lung is Impossi
ble ;but cat i lie s in Ihe Iiiiil-s and chronic ulcerations
of tli u bronchial lubo can he he. ilcd tucti en, arc
dying hourly under the ordinary treatment of phiid.
oi, ins, and Just such nro ( tire, I bytlm proper ue of
Seacock's Pulmonic Syrup. Seaweed Tonic, and Man
drake Pills.
I nm now a healthy man, with a large cavity in the
middle lob' of the light lung.tlii! lower lobe very much
licluitUed and complete adhesion of the pit-urn. Tho
lett lung is sound, and the upper lobe of the right laug
is in a tolerably healthy lonmtloti. The great reason
why ph)ticians do not cure consumption is they try tu
do loo much ; they glvii medicines to slop thecough, to
stop chill, In stop night sweats, hectic fever.and, bv o
doing, they derange the whole digestive puuem, liick.
Ing up the secretions, and eventually the patient sinks
and dies. After I make a careful examination o" the
patient with the tetpiroineti r. and find lungs enough
left to cure, I direct the patient how to use the three
remedies Remove the tnuso and ti'ey will all etopof
their own accord. No one can be cured of conbuinp.
tien, liver cunplaint, iljtpepsia, cnturrli, canker, ul
cer,ttdllhroat, unlets the liver ami tnmacli are made
healthy, In New England this canker, chronic catarrh,
ulcerateltliro.it, elongation of uvula, is more preva
lent than in any other section of the country. This it
frequently caiiiwd liyufoul stomach. Vou nay burn
it out with caustic lime and aeaiu, and all they will
get is temporary relief Correct "the stomach and liver,
and tbry will heal up themselves.
Good nutiltion is the remedy, Ifyou havo any dis
ease in any part of the budy, it will remain thero and
decjy more und niore until jou can gelthe stouijth in
the condition to digest food, and make new blood to
take the place of disean-d mailer. This is the only
wuy to henlcavitie in thnlunss and ulcerated bron.
chlal tubes. Correct the stomach nnd liver, and naluro
will do the healing .Many person i have anidia that
certain medicines aro great purifiers of the blond.
When lilo .d is once dUenec it cannot be purified i it
in diseased the tamo as Ihe diseuhed matter In the
(Hui ; but get Ihe nppuratut in order, tlu liver and
stomach, and give it plenty of nnurithiiig tood, it will
make new blood, which will lake thu place of that
which it diteased.
Sehenck's Pulmonic sjrup it one of the best prepa.
rations of iron in use, it is n powerful tonic of itself,
and when the Seaweed Tonic ihttotv Hd till, lllllrilfl l,i
the ftoiniich.niid it is carried oiTby tho aid of ih Man. !
drukt Pills, the Pulmonic Hyrup is uiailti into hlond, 1
I'tin I the only way lo cure coiisiiinntiuo. II' I ran. I
tiM t a good appetiu and food does nut digel, I can. ;
in,! cure the patient Never mind the cough ; remove I
iiiecaus-and it willftiip of itstlf. 'Iliis is Ih-j mu.t
irtutble I havo Willi my panents at mv rooms They i
ay, "Doctor, I feel s.ronger i Itan'c.tf my night
tweats nre better, und I feel bitter every way , uut my '
cough l so bad yet ;" mid they aie aa'.ini,-d to hear
mo toy that docs not unilHr I rt-mnvc- Ihu cause mid
it will slop itself, fclieiiik' S. nweJ iiHutt-t .V good
uJc,(.a tu uuuui nincudyff, Wltfll IIK'IU IS IllllUllg tilt
easu, unless tlu liver is so coi.Jtiu.d that thu .Man
oralis nils caanut unlock the On, is i.i Hu gall bladder
in that short space of time, in Hide- t-ullnw thu stale
liilo to past oir Keep lli-j inr aim ihu stomach
iieuiiny ami mere it less danger ol fjiiauuipiiou or any ,
u,a. osv, ii js ii.iro III Wl! lull, WIICII lllose or- '
Wilt ,t tllilLI, ..r
galls aro lu-.illhv. Those that aie Inlioiu. Ion- si,tr,t,i
dreary, feeling stupid, coated tnueue, poor appetite, 1
norvous, stomach full of wind, cvci) thing that neat
en lit heuvy. lost of inemorv, try one bottle oft
SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TO.VlC, und one box of
S HE.VCK'd MANDRAKE PILLS. It is only a cost of
one dollar and twcnty.fivo ccnle. With full directions. I
Ihis It lullicleut. In man, cases, to satisfy what tho ;
medicines nro. Frequently one- botllu makes u great
change In the system. Any person that enjoy ordiiin- 1
ty health, by using tho Scuweed Tonic nnd .Maiidrako 1
lills occasionally, until get the digestive otgain in
such a healthy comlitiun that they become H shy. I
can produce u number of my old consumptive iiaiients I
now eiijuyiug good health, weighing nearly 2il pounds.
I wiltcunctudu by relating llirc-u cures I havo ma le in
New York, nnd which up-nil ilillurent, and wish any
one wholeels any intereit in the matter to visit tliem
First I Mr. Furlow, residing ihcn ut No. 107 Houston 1
street. Her husband called upon me al my room, 31
lloud street, and wished me to cull and see her. He
said 1 could do uu eood i that he hail nil ihn lii-ti mr.ii. 1
till attendance, and all said she was too far gone with
C'liisiiinptioii lobe cured s but the had heard of come
grcot cure I had made, and he desired to gratify In r
withe. Icalled, and found her lying confined to her
bed in thu lust stage of bronchial consumption, and J
niinuiu uuuui uiuit uavu uieu soon. I oxoiiiitieu her
lungs, luund both bronchial tubs very mucli all'ecteu,
but no cavities hud formed, hcrcuiigh was very severe,
the pit-box was half full of thick pus, l'uUu NU, legs
swollen very much; unit worse than nil the had chro
nic diurrheca, Her bow I hail keen moved eleven times
that dav. 1 told her she had lune'st-iioueh toim i un-ii
but that till diarrha-a had been long standing, mid Inr I
stomach was In inch an ulcerated condilion that I was '
afraiiiiiothir-g could be done. Shu Insisted I should
try and du what 1 could for tier, observing that sliu
would not last lung in the- condition u)vnin, 1
and I could not make her any worse, I guyo her fir.t
adoiool my .Maiidrako Pills, and the tonic ami Syrup
frie-ly, 'I hat wu on Tutnlay, and by the iicxtHundny
the diariliosuwus curried or)", her appetite had returned
nnd she could sit up In betlqnd cat lo-r dinner Hhuit
now well, und gave mo a Jong certificate, certified to i
vj .iiv iKiuuuuniinn,
Alrt.Hartholiiiuevy.ijJ VVest Forty. filth ttr-ct, caino
to my loom, with a tumor on her liver, i'he was low
spirited, skin tallow, tougua coated, buweit costive, no
appetite, and fast sinking Into the grave. The caid
tumor hud been lunitii.g over fourleeu year. I gave
her Syrup. Tonic nnd lills. and told her to take them
Just as the directions were printed, She cainu back to
my room,. 3v! Hum! street In two weeks, somewhat
belter i her tongue had begun toilcan n little around
tho edges, her skin whiter and her eye brighter, and
Ihe tumor discharging very offensive matter, much
faster lbn it hud over done before, She kept gradu
ally Improving, and in about two months ho caiuu to
tny rooms veryinucnfri2utenedla.,jiig Dial Ihe tumor
hud nearly slopped running, and was healing up. and
that every doctor had told her that if it ever healed It
would cuuic. her death. 1 told her that thu disease had
all lift Iivr tyttem, and nature would heal Ihe ulcer up.
'J bey are uow healed, aad have been for about a year,
and the U at hortysod rabuita woiotnts you will
rStriU t dip Mitt, trVt fteM for trty m tawrj em
her, and take great pains to visit ny onn that the
heart hat anything Ilka her case, nnd trlet to get
them to come and tre me. Thu next cato It Mitt Pro-1
field, from Piamford, Conn. Mrs, llnitholonicw got her '
down tu tee me, nnd she hat bten ever tinea at her i
house, When the first came, to my rtomt, tho wai
much emaciated with diitietslng cough, tplttlnc large.
qiiantltlet of blood, I examined her lungs with tha I
resplronieler, and in all my practice never found one i
with one lung so far gone nnu the other lung to sound.
I could not give much encouragement, 1 thought the I
would diet but tomyailonlshmcntthe PiilmOnlcPyriip, i
Penweed Tonic, and Mandrnko Pills all teemed to go I
right to work, the lung It nil healed over, leaving a
cavity aa large at n goose egg good nppclito, fine
tplritt, nnd hat gained tome thirty-five pounds In
weight, Pho hai tome cough yet, which I do no not
think will leave her betorc June, 1 should think it
would be of great Interest to eoine unprejudiced phy
ctcian to visit theso rasea, particularly Miss Scorlcld,
or any of them who havo been cured by my medicines.
J hey arc numerous In New Vork , but the above tnrce
nil differ from each other i and if my medicine nro do
Ine what I represent they nre. thev should havo the .
credit nnd tho afflicted know n hero nnd how they may
oe curca. j, n, runiincrv, ni. n.
Dr. J. II Pchenrk ennhe found nt hit principal olfice,
no, ;i ivortii otn pirci i, i niiaueipnia, every paturuny,
from 9 A. M uhtil .IP. M., to give ndvlco, freo of
charge! but lor a tlioiough examination he tharget
three dolliira Prlcn of the Pulmonic Syrup and Ben.
weed I onic each ?I'J5 per hntile, or ?il the hair dor.cn,
.Mandrake Tills '.'5 cents per box, nud for talc by all
Druggists and Dealers.
June II, l-Gl.-l y.
TO Al-L
INVALIDS.
IRON IN THE BLOOD.
It It well known tolho inedient nrofesslm, llml tmtV
Is the Vital Principle or Life Element of the blood.
i nnu uerivcti cnieny Iroin ine rood we eat ; butifthe
food is not nroncrlv digested, or If from nnvrniisc wh.it.
ever, the neccstary quantity of Iron it not taken Into
ine circulation, or oecomea retlucctl, tne wholo system
eutrers. The bad Mood will irritate tho heart, will
clog up the lungs, will obstruct the liver and will r,end
Its ilitcatc.prodiulng eleincnti to all tmrts of the tvs.
tern, and every one will sutler in whatever orgnn may
be predi-posetl to disease.
'di... UU.. r.e
IKON AS A MEiliriNK
l well known and ncknowledeed bv nil inetllrrt men
Thu dlfntulty has been to obtain Mich a pffpamtli.no
It as will enter the circulation and asiimitate at once
witlf thu Blood This point, says Dr. Hayes. .Massath
usi.Ua Statu t'heiuist, has beeiinttaineil in the Peruvi
an eyrup, by enmhinntion In n way before unknown.
nm rKiu viu t-vitui'
Is a Protected solution of ihe Protoxide of Iron a New
Discovery in .Mt-.ili lne that btnkes at the Root of Dit
c-a.i- by upplylng thu blojd with its Vital Principle or
i.ifc Clement lion.
im: l'liiiiivnx syhdp
Cures DyipepsM, Mver Complaint Dropny Fercr rtna
ngiie, uusg ui i.ncrjgy, jow epulis,
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Infuses strength, vigor and new life into the system.and
builds up an "Iron Constitution,
THE PERUVIAN SYJiUP
Cures Chronic Diarrheal, Scrofula,
of Cnnslitutlonal Vigor.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Cures Nervous Affections, remain Complaints, and all
diseases of thu Kidney and llladder.
THE PER Ul'lAN SVRUP
U a specific, for all diseases originating in a bad state
of .lie blood, or accompanied by Dcbilit) or a Low State
uf the Hystem,
Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and recoin
Herniations from some of the most eminent Phyaiclaiis
Clergymen, und others, will bt-eeut Free lo un address
Wo select a few of the names to show Ihu character
of the tesliinonnts.
JOHN F... WILLI AMH, r.SQ ,
Prcsidont of the Metropolitan Hank, .New York.
Kev. Alli:(, STLVKNB.
Late Editor Christniu Advocate mid Journal.
Rev, I1 CHURCH,
IMitorNew Vork Chronicle
Rev John Piernont.
Lewis Johnsnn. M I).
I!ev Warren Itiirton,
Rev Arthur II Fuller,
Rev Gurtlou Rtibbius,
Rev PylvaniiNroLb,
Itev. T. Kt.irr King,
Rev 1-phriiitii Xute, Jr.,
Itev Josepli II Clinch,
Itev. Henry Upliuin,
Itev P t; I lead ley,
Itev John W Olint'itend.
RDswell Kinney M I),, .
H K Keutlnll .M D
W R Chirliulm, ,M D.
ri.iiu is tl.iiiu, ,M I).
Jeremiah bloue, .M, 1)
Jo-e Auto Haiitiieo .M I)
Abraham Wendell M D.
A A llaje, VI 1),
J R I hillon, M D.
II, 11. Kinney. M I).
PliMi iri-d hv M I, CLARK fc I'll eielu.ivelv for
J. t'.DINij.MORC, No 4ll Ilroadwav Ne,v Vork.
Sold by all DruggUt"",
No Family Should be Without it. Only 2.5 cent', a box,
roit tii.e by
J. 1' DIN'SMORK Vo4JI llronlw.iy, New Voik.
d W FOWL.': ; CI I No. IJ Tremout At Hilton
And bj all Drugguu und Country ritrnekeepcrs.
.May U, ltfSI-I-Jin.
'I UK NEW GKOCIMV STORE.
M01U5 FltESII HOODS.
Jiift 'eccived at Erasmhs' New Store.
Molasses,
f ugars,
Teatt
Coffco,
Eioo,
Spifos,
JlaTS and Caps,
Fish,
Salt,
Tobacco,
St t$an,
CanuitF, i
FEJ5D AND PR0YLS1'NS.
Together with a great , nriiy uf notions, and etcete.
tat too ountiTOus to uic-non.
D.'lI'lttc-r. Hggi-, Ale-it und produce generally taken
i t pi change for goods,
A. U, L'RASMI.'ri.
H.oonnbur .May 9. 1611I.
STOVE AND TIN-WARE SHOP.
'J'llE undersigned would inform tlm cili.t-iisuf
i lllooniebtirg nnd vicinity, that he has just re
toga's el veil uutl oirers tor sale one ol the inosluMeusivtt
TSX: nssortinenis of ClIOKINOnnd FANCY HTO Esl
ever introduced into this market. The Chrislopht r C
iimbus, James Rohh and (.lolic are among the- hut class
cooking stoves.nll ol which aro air-tight and gas burner
His Parlor stoves are handsome and the assortment v
ricd. AL0-Particular attention is paid to Tin-Wan
nud Hnusii Spouting, upon short notice. All kinds of 1
repairing will be tioiie with neatnets and despatch
U.A C.OI:
B.7 Country produce taken in exchange for work.
PHILIP S. MOVER.
liloomvLiirg. May 10, lid.
BELL &. ALLABACHi Proprietors.
CORNER OF
THIRD ST$- PENESYL VAN1A A V
WASHINGTON, D. 0;
a. riuL.
PAUL
I, D. TIIOMrSON,
& THOMPSON,
WHOLESALE t DEALERS IN
I pT cfW P, t? fs V T S t Ck W S JP,
i " U.V V J.sAHflS'j Ukt
i ,V, , A' . Il'l .
No. 43 NQith It'harvcs.
PHILADELPHIA.
IE7- II U TT E R, "oil ELSE, II A M S, U c. D
Nov. M lu-l2iuo.
JOHN 0. YEAGER,
MANI FACTURER it WHOLESALE HEALER IN
CAPS,
STRAW GOODS, RENNETS AND
ARTIFICIAL 1 LOWERS,
No. 257 North Third Street, PhhVd.
Nov JO, 160!
WEtUOCBlATIC
BOOKS, DOCUMENTS. I'AMPULETS
and Speeches: and copies of 1 -n United Plates, nnJ
Hlalo ConstitutioHi, in various t es, always on hand.
JOHN G, FREEZE.
oomtbilrg, Nov. 7, Hil
M01VAlSIi ASJiOCIATIOIV,
PIIII.ADELPItl I PA,
Disease of lliel.'ctvcus'. Sum ,1, Urinary, and Sex.
ual Systems new nnd reli tile treatment in re
port! oftho HOWARD AfSOCI tTION-unt by mill
in sealed letter onvelops, freo t f charge. Address Dr
J.EKILLING HOVGHTON, Inward Aocilon, No.
3 South Ninlh 8lrel, ITilldl-iii, P
liyt'W-lv
rpiIIB INSTITUTION l under the tole managemcn
a ami nirectmn oi noi, in in minsu,, ms. um
clpal of iho
JIlMIMMTOtf COMMFMClAt. COUEfin. ,
The course of Iiittrnctlon embraces: all the requiallet
of n thorough practical limine n education, and has
been lately uitendcd by tho Introduction of nn Actual
Itutlncit Courto, In which tho Kliidenl rng.lget In the
n,i l.ir tniiilnn n( litisiness transaciions. cxeinnlifled
nnd fninlllarlicd by meant ol a store, (In which the
( iutfnffi or buying nnu selling gootis is enrneu
i hv .,nei, Hin,leni. nntl tlnslness Odlces. vixt nankt
ol issue nnu iiepusit, i,nti-iviMinnK aim riu.iii,-wis
' post Ofllre, Telegraph, &c, &c.
ui,c irr,nrntn- its annmil iititltna or exnense In ma
king this Course the most thorough and complete of
any ever presented to tho public, and fecit fully at
sured Hint nfter having been himself engaged In actual
butlneis, und having had many years' experience nt
teaching the fclnre of Accounts, und being aided by
a full and clllcelent corps or teachers, he will be en.
1 bled to umkii thorough nnd successful gMUtlulcs of all
I who may place themselves under his charge.
rr.XM.i.vsnr pi
I lu this essential branch of a busliitt education no
ColUae offer, hettur facilities to tho learner. The
1 Hpcnccriiiii eytteiu will hu taught ill nil Its varieties by
I the most skillful master, of tho art. Kpeclmens of
1 Writing fr thlt Institution havo received the highest
I encomium from the press.
I For general information, terms, fcc. ndrtrets for Col.
lege Monthly, which will ho mailed free; ror speci
mens of Pciimanihlp, enclotc two three centttninps.
Addrets I). W. I.OWHLL, Principal.
Lowell' Commercial College, lllnahamton, N. V.
P 9. One of Rltter tt Duncnn't No. I highly finished
fine, perfect point, quill tpring Cold Pent, with holder
mid case, warranted for one year nnd lo suit, will be
sent, free of charge to liny one who will remit to
the above nddrest,
Oclnbei 3. IBIiH-ly.
'TMIRunderilgneu'iarto extensively engaged In the
X Uiiilrrtaktiii! hutinest, und kijept-i.'iiisi.intiy on hand
un lor B.tie at ins warerooms, u large assortment
FINISHED
COFFINS,
Ry which he in enabled tu fill orders on preietitatlon
Ai.snKeepni good Horse and Hearse, and will nt al
timet be ready to attend Fuiicrcls.
tilMON C. KltlVE.
Illonmsberg, January 21), 1SJ0
EVANS et WATSON
ill the United Slates.
FirrSnfet in one fir). .Ill came cut rigt; t-ilA cci
tevt in tfofld envtlitton,
The Salamander Safes of Philadelphia against tin
world.
EVANS & WATSON,
nave had Hie surest di innstretinn in the following ret
tilltate Hint their in.iuulacturi: of S.ilninnndi-r fafes ha.
at length fully warranted the representittiona which liave
been inndi- of them as rendering nn undoubted securilv
against tin terrific clement,
Philadelphia April 12.
.Messrs .'ran ,' H'alson: Hciitluiiieii-lt lill'orde US
the hieln-st satisfaction tn Mate to vnii, that nwiui.' tu
the i very iiroleclh e .juslitii-s ol f.io'if the fal.-iuinu.ti-r,
Mres which we purchased of you some five month simp
wo saved a large portion of Jewelry, nnd nil our bouks,
&e., oxpoied to ihe aluminous, (iroin Ranlead idace on
til iruiiig of the Hth iiit
When wo relb-ct Hut thene lafes were loeatil in the
fourth story nl'the building wo occupied nud Hint thev
fell sulibequentl) iiitou litap of burning ruins, where tin
vast com t-iitrntlnii of thu hi nt cauiod the brass plates In
melt, we cannot but regard the preservation of their v.-il
uablc conlr iitB as moat convincing proof of the great se
curity atlorded by your hales.
We hall tuke- great ple-iure in rt-rnmini-ndinc tlit-n '
men of luiMiiesn us a .nre relianei- acniii-t fire.
(ii:oiu;i: w. ynnio,n& nuo., .lekti'.cre
tt" I hey have since purchased u large Haf.-.;.
July an. Itfii-J. August !NL ltilt.
TINWARE ,t STOVE SHOP.
rnilE undersigned respectrtilly Inrorms hi eld friend
X and ciihtomort.. Hint he has purrha--eil his brothers
merest in the above erlnblihhineui.andlhi' concern wilt
hereafter he conducted by himselfi-vclnim-lv.
lie u.is just ri-t-civcii nuii oper tor i-ale, the larg
est and most extensive assortment of FANCV
STOVllrl ever introduced into thi market.
His stock consists of a roninlcte assortment ()f
ho best Cotiking and parlor stovee in ihe market, logeth.
er with Stove Fixtures of every .Icjcliption. Oven nmt
llox Stoves, Radiutnrs, Cjlindur Slovus, Cait Iron Air
Tight stoves. Cannon (stoves, &c, tec. Stovepipe nud
Tinw-are coust.-inlly on hand and manufactured to ortlc-r.
All kinds of ri'pnlrint; done, as usual, on short uoliei.
The pattoiiaLV ol old friends and new ciisloinsrs ro
peitfully solicitetl. A. ,M. RUPERT.
Illnoiinlnirg. November ltd lEf.l). If.
til!tiim(ITIl It KOTIlIlH.
WUOLF.SAI.E
TOBACCO 1) H A L E R p
AO.IOS.NOUTIl Till It I) STIIKET
Five doorstielow Rare.
PHILADELPHIA
IMPORIANTtoFEMALES
TO THE liAMIKS !
BOTH MARRIED AND SINGLE.
Oldest Regulator for Females.
DR. CIIEESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS
Will Immediately relieve, without pain, all disturban.
ceso iiieperioiiici'iscnnrge, whether arising from re-
mil nil nr .llimrpiiinn 'I'll,-,' tic IlLu n rt..m In .a.
mu.iiiji ihu pain tnai uccuiupuuy uiiucuit or iiiiinouer.
ate menstruation, and aro the only salu and reliable
reuieuy mr i iurnes, mick lleailsclicl'aius in tho Loins,
Hack and Sides, Palpitation of the lleurt, Nervous Tre.
I mors, Hysterics, Spasms, Urnkcn Sleep, and other un
i pleasant and ilungcruus otl'ects of nu unnatural condi
tipn oitiie sexual tuiiciinnt. In the worst i-asi
Huoi Albus, or Whites, Ihey eiruct n siieedy cure
I Dlt. CHEESE.MAN'S FK.MALII PILLS.
tion ol me. sexual tuiiciinnt. lu the wurst case uf
Have been used over a Quarter of o Century, They,
nro tillered us the only safe means of renewing inter
rupted menstruation, Mil 1. u lies must bear in mind
that, there is one condilion of thu female, system in
whlrh the Pills cannol he taken without producing n
peculiar result The condilion tefeiretl to Is Pregnuucy
-the result. Miscarriage. Such is the- irresistible ten
dency of tin: medicine tu restore the sexual functions
to a normal coiiiIiUoh, that even tho reproductive pow.
c-r of naluro cannot resist it. They cannot do harm in 1
any other way.
DR. CIIEESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS,
Are the only .Medicine Ibal nrried and Single Ladles
havo relied upon for many yeur,or can rely upon now,
llcwnreof Imitations 1 Tkcso Pills form the Finest
Preparation ever put forward, with immediate and
Pertinent success. DON'T HE DECEIVED. Tuku
this advertisement to your Druggitt. and tell him that
jou want the best and most rtli iulo Female Medicuiu
in the world, which Ii comprised in '
DK. CHEESMAN'd FEMALE! riLLSIII I
Tlisw linvii o.,,l.. .v '
ction oftho most eminent liivsiclam in America
EXPLICIT DlltliuriuNS with each llox.-the tirico
one liiliarper.llox, containing; from SO to CO Pills.
Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting the piico
lo Ihu Proprietor, or an authorized Agent, in currau
.iu, euiu ui I'tusittsis generally,
HUTHINUS HILLVER, Proprietors,
, r.,u , , 81,'-'eu!u,fclreel,New Vork.
I E?- Bold In niooinsburg, by Eycr & .Moyer, ami 15
I 1 Lul1' 'eb. 87, Jelil.-ij.
A. LOGAN GRIM,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
I.ArORTE, SULLIVAN CO., PA.
O- MlUtwv and rrtkur ilidr, ptomrtly ttmd,d t
-vyVat stl, Hi.
l , 'Tit, "I q
v i?fy ?y.;:T.iror. HALAMANDKIt haff.s. rf,
,C.'"'..'. .MOVF.D tn .Vo. Uticuth Fmrth
iy:S(-,J.iA-:i;-j-yy Strtrt, rhilatrlphM. have on
;f-ri i5--r.-- '., '-, and a large msortnient of Fin
5lWiC:V:',va , '"' ir ! ronr t4.i liunaml c r Safe.
3K-iiC4w I'". iron door. Mr banks nud
&&,Z ,u" lr'" shutters inyi bash, nil
Vt!t3.istM: makes oflocka ..-.ual tn any mada
HOSTBTTER'S
CELEBRATED
STOMACH
A puro and powerful Tonic, corrective nnd alterative
of wonderful ctitcacy In disease of the
STOMACH, L1VBU AND GOWKI.S.
Cres Dyspepsia, Liver t'omplaliit, Headache, Heners
Debility, Nervouiies, Depression of Spirits, Con
ttlpntion, Colic, Interinlltcnt Fevers, Cramp
and Spnsmt, nnd nil nuiiilnint' uf either
Hex. arising from lltullly Weakliest
whether Inherent In tho system or
produced by specinl c-tUsut.
Notiiiio that Is not wholesome, genlnl nnd nstora
live In In nature enters into the cnmpnsilion of 110.
TLTTI'.R'S ti'l'OMACII lHTTI'.llr). This popular pre
parotion contains no ininernl of any kind, nodeadl.
botanical element! tn fiery excitant ! hot It is a i-ombv
na Inn ofltlio uxlracts of rare' balsamic lieibe nii-t-
plants wllh tha purest nud lulldeat of ulldlifutivu itiin
ulents. It is well in ho forearmed agalnt dlsenro, and, no fi.r
as the human system can bo protected by human uiunr
agnlii"t maliiilius engendered bv nil uiiwhol' vn'iie Ht
inosphere, impure water anil other extt-rml ciues,
IIO.il BTTKR'si IIITTLRS may bo relied on n it inf.
guard. In district" infested with Freer ond Agm, It hu hern
found Infallible a a preveutivn and irreslMible ni it
reni' dy and thousands who resort to it under uppro.
lie li-lo'u of nnutt it-k, escape lln-sco irge ; nud thuin-v lids
who neglect In avail theniselvea of Its protective qual
ities ill advance, are cured by a very brief course- o
this marvelous medicine. Four und Ague patient,
after being pal id Willi luinlne for months lu vuln, n"
III till, iy nil l II .lieu kiiii mat i-iiiiutii'"i Hint, tnu. ni t-
not iinfre-pieully restored In health within a few tlav
bytheueo of HO.vPe.n'LIFS linTF.IIH.
The weak stoninch Is ranld'v invicoriited and thi ait
petite reslored l.y this aetetjabl ) Tonic, nnd hence it
works wonders in cases of Difpcp.in.nud lu Io-h con
firmed forms of Indigestion, Acting a gentle ami
pninlesn appericnt, as well ns upor the liver, it also
inviirin'ily relieves thu Constipation superinduced by
Irregiilu action of tho digestive and secretive oigans
I'erso.is of fc-eule h.iblt liable Mretut Mtvekt, Imji
nrss of iiirils and Fife of Languor, find prompt and
I puiiiiiiiiMi, I e-iiet iiwiii nn; i,utt;rH, lilt' tintiiiioii, un
ihisnolnlis most eont-iiisive. and front hotii s. t s
of The ngony of llillius Colic is nniiiedial It ng-tinged
by a single dose of liui stiiiiul-inl, nud by ot-c-isiuuiIly
restirlltig tu it, tin rciuru of the eoinplaiut may be pre- (
ventt-d
As n general Toii'r, IIOftTJri'TF.U H HITTr.lt- pro- I
iluceell'eits which must bo experii-uced or witni'sM-d
In fore thcyrnn bo lully appiei lated. lu en-cs of Cm
sUtiiliini.il w. akne.s, pri m-ituro tlei ay nnd debi'lly and
decrepitude arising Iroin oht age. it exercises Ih eleo
tile i ml ii 'nee In the t nuv i t- cent stages ol'al I dis'-'ives
it operates na a delightful inviinrant. When thi pnw.
ers ot nature- are relaxed, It operates tn rt-lnforce utitl
r staldlsh thc'in. I.asl.bnt noi '-rt-t, it the oula sal'u
stiiuulenl. being iiinnufaclurt-'l from sound and innm n
una iiialenals, ntitl i-iittrc-ly treo from the itcid ituiucm,
present more or less In all tho urdiuary tunics and
stomachics of the day.
No family medicine ha been so universally, and 1 1
may be truly added, desermdlij popuSar w ith the Intelli
gent poitiun of Ihu community, ns IIOdTETTl.lt d
UtlTESrf.
Prepared by
HOSTETTER & SMITH,
ITPISIIL'KCII, Ti. '
tySold by all Druggists, Urnccrs and Dtui cheepers
everywhere,
,ovc-iiib.-r 21, I3H3 - ly.
7S
Genuine Preparations.
COMTODND FI.FID EXTRACT RUniU. a pn.
live and specific euie-ily lor tlisi-,i,i-s t,f the bladd.-r
Kidney., Cravel, ttud clriisiciil swellings.
This iiirtliriue inrreasea the pawe-i ol tilgcstinn end
excilu thu nb-oibenls into health,- action, bv whii h Hot
Winery ur l.'alcareous dopo.uioti., cud all L'uii.iIimuI
Eiil-irgeuieineuti arc reduced, its well a, pain mnliu.
tlaiiultou.
-SO.'-
HELMUOLD'S EXTRACT RUCIIU.
Tor weakness arising from Ei--ss-, h ihit uf Dis
slpatiou, Earlj Indiscretiou of Abujet, otlende.l wih
tin- following symptoms -w
lndi,insilinu to Exertion. Loss of Power
Loss of Memory, OlfTiculty of Un-aihing
Weak Nerve?, ,v
Horror of Disease, pnln in th . i,,
L'niversal Lassilu.lti of the Musi mar t'v.tcin.
Hot llnlids, Eruption cu tit,- Fuc, ,
Dryness of the ,klu. F. milling of Uu, Hod,,
Pallid ''ouutomiiicc-.
These syniptnuis, if nlli wcd u go on which Ihii
iiiedicine invariably removes, soon follows
iMportMV, I'timif, Era, rm I itt.
In one of who Ii Un- Patient my r. iniru
tVhucan say Unit Uu v nn. in, I fr, Uc-Mly .,l.i i.l
by Ihoso "Diri ful Ilist nst s "
"INSAMTV AMI CONSUMPTION."
Many are iiware of Hu-1' uise m tin ir suirrilue, h it
ncru- will rnnfe-a the records of U,t- Insane A-liims,
And iiieliincholy ili'.iihs by 1'oiisiiiupinjii bt-n ump e
w itnc-ss to tin- truth of the nsscrtiiM.
The Constitution unci- elected w illmrcanic n i-ikues,
requires thu aid oCMediiine to streiic-then and In, ig.
njaie ine system, wiutii iieiiuliold' i xtraci llu.hu m
I variably doc-t. A trial will coinincu Uu must kepinul
FEMALES FEMALES,
In many airectitmi jieculinr to Females the Extract
Ituchii i line-quailed by any oihi-r remedy, as in hm
roais or Rtii-iiiinii, Irrcguinrilr painrtiine., or sup
pression of Customary Emulation, ulieri.led or sen
rliiius st.Uo of the Uterus, Leiichorrhmj or Whil.i,,
Sterllltv, und f,r all coniplaiuls incident tutbestx.
whether arising from indiscretion habiit of dinipj.
lion, or in tho
DECLINE OR ClfANOB OT LI PR.
-!o:
Take no more Raltam Mercury, or unpleasant Medl ,
cines for unpleasant and dangerous direnses Helm. '
bold' Extract lluchu and Improted Roto Wash cures '
ecret rtiteuses in nil their stages. At little expense. I
I Uuleoriioehtuguin diet. No Inconvenience, anno
exposure,
I It causes a frequent desire and gives strength loHrl
I nnte, thereby removing obsttuctioiis.'prevriiiliig ami '
curing strictures of the tJrethr.i, allaying p.ilu und in
, tlammarion, so frequent In thu rlass of diseases, and
cxpellingnll poisonous, diseased and woriiout matter.
Thousands unon thousands who have l,r,.n ihr, , i,.
tinis of quacks, and who have paid heavy lees to be
cmoJ in u short time, have found they wero deceived
ana mat tne -misoN" has, by the uso of "powerful
nelrlii.r.nl" he..,, .Irlu.l ,,n 1 ,!. .... ,' t'l...
i m uu lutgravuteu loroi, ami perhaps aitor uittrriagc.
:o:-
tlto IlclmboltP Extrae; lluchu for all affection and
diseases of the Urinary Organs, wnelher oxisiing in
Malonnd I emule, Iroin whatever cause originating and
no matierof how long , landing.
Dise-ases of these Organs requires the aid of a Diur
etic, llelmbold'k Extract lluchu ig the Great Diuretic,
id lluchu is the Great Diuretic,
desired eirect in all Disease for
ld.
...... ..,, a, ,w iKi,,i ue-i
which it is recommended
Evidence f ihe must reliable anil
nctcr will accompany the medicine
responsible char-
Price $1 jier Dottle, or G foi $5.
Delivered to ny address, securely packed from nbser
vation. Describe lyinptoms in all bouiiiiiiiiicsiiuni.
Cures guaranteed, ndvico grails. Address lel'tit lor
inluriiiatloii to
II. R. HELM IIOLU, Chmiti,
104 South Tcnth-t., below Chcniiut, Phila.
HELMHOLD'S .lftdieot Uepot,
HELMIIOLD'S JJruf and Chemical IVareHouie,
5U1 Ilaoiiiwiy, New Vo.. I
llewaro of Counterfeit nnu' uniirliirlnii.,1 ,i..,.i.. i
who endeavor to dispose "of their own" ami ' other"
uticlc on tho reputation attained by Helmbold't Gen.
1 ''"Mion;, Extract Uuchu, Extract Barsaparili.
'"'I1'"" "u,
I
FOR SALE
U Y
All iJi'uggiata Everywhere
ASK FOR IIELMIIODD'H.
AIPM Jt tvrii r u
Cut out the Vdvirtis.nVeatand .indhr iL
9i;v.0l'liTntinn mt Mtrtffuriiv.
, 71 IM5 -ly.
GHITON8'
Cheap Crrocpry Store
ALSO
ffllTS, A1R ANM SSSOfiiS,
fl I IK tindortlgneil linvlng luhght oat the Grocerr o
I David Hlroup, hat temot ed hit Hat and Cap Btort
up to Btroup'i old stand, whtra In addition to a sanJ.
rlor attoitmcnt of
FALL AND WINTER
a Hals and Gaps, SB?
CONF120TIONAHIKS, ORACKERs,
Jlolnsses, SiiL'nr,
ColTco, Toaa,
Tobacco, Snuff,
Cigars, Spiaeo,
Dried Fruit, Uulkr,
Conl Oil, Drugs,
Parlor nnd Hand I.fimnj.
Books, "Writing Pnpor &c Ink,
Hardware and Ceduruwc,
P"cal A'nivcs, Comb:
tj-c, tJ-C, tJ'-C, '
Tugetbur Willi a vatlety of ankles generally kent u .
Store,
Altn-A flno lot of KIIW, M0ROI,i:o3 nii.l
whiihhu Invito the at entiuti of Dhoemakert nd lb,
public,
JOHN K. aillTOM,
lllu'imslitirg, Dec. 2. lr.n
Kekp
Your
ON
SECOND ARRIVAL
OF NEW GOihl
HAS iiilargi'd and fteatly Impi ,v ,! hi, ft,,,, ,,.
ami tlork-'il it w iih n laige an ' suin-r , I- , ,,
t-PRINUandSUHMKR HOODS, wh,, ,. , ,ulju
low a ut any other establishment in the ruuutr, ,
U'llicax at Hi, Id. 20 und ti5 rcn's.
. . .. . . . , .,
jUUHIttli. fill ail' (1 IIHrt Ul dWil '
, ,o ..
Hi 2".
UJ to -18 renin
DUE'S! OOOIW or every haile.qu-illty
and price'! a full Hli" of Duuiesiir, n t,
vlx : Check, i lrlpi's 'I li ks.l.inneii and rotrog
'i'uble Diar-r. (tinuhaiiis, Naukei-iis. ttr
goud e.tpp.y f i 'i-'i-s Mi . s a-i Uiiturs
Aew iock of Mh' nu : ' i.f
All W'-rl Mi;.r.iiii aud ,.,' jr,- i arI.'fl t,
a splendid urtKie J ul oieu.d nnd f- r , il;
A Ire'sti supply i.f
and Spices,
n now- lot i f
CADAH AND W1J.LOW WAR)'.
.MACKERAL by Iho quarter, hul. and w hul'i bir ri-l
No,. I and 2, medium and large Also, a large eat
Eplfiiui.! assortiuet-i ul
new detlns, Alio, a uetv lot nf TRUNKil ouj
Oil CMh Sulche's.
Ilnvliij bought tliesu foiili lieroru Ihe Intt rli, ( tn
prepare it tn mil low, cheap as the cheapen Ut susri t
cuuulry produce,
WE STCDY TO JUUarl.
I loonisburj. .May 12. ICul
Iho Berwick Iclouoe.
Ilirwi'e, ('idiitndin co.y iV
toij HE undersigned would retpertfully auun,is
' 1.1. fmeiids mid 1,'u public geuerullv, tint
hnvitig lened ;hls wc-ll-l nnivn house h-i hasglr-n l
nt'i ii ii ju ri iinialioii Th,- rooms have bee-u r'-pape,
ed und lh.- utile LKfiibllsliiue-iii t-l. eanlty r ttirin.h-d,
lb ing plrimnntly mid eligib y lnc.i, and provid-l
villi nil the r,--piisitn rouvenieutos, it ofT.r, tv thi
puiiitc me ctiiuaisiut unvaiii'ige. ut
A Fitst-CIass Lolci;
II IS TAIll.i: will alHat s hi snppli-.l -v.t'i lh ln-st thu
market alT-inl. and II IS II Ml wnli ih" choice, I
piors. Tiaveler. tlruv r. r-trnsl r. I, i,t i-r- c ,
licrouiiuriduteit to general slltl-l'u li'ill direful nm ne
coitiiuoi'.alii.g llo.tli-rs -lwns in atti-i iliiin St.ttiiiji
lke tuoiil ii'iui I ro and exuiirhi in tl-ts s. Htm
J. !'. Sli.RKi'.
May 2'. IrTl
WORE MEN WANTED 1
KUVOLVTION IN JUG!) PP,'UE
L.'lUGE AMII'AL OF
SPRiiMG & S&JIttE.l
Me
AT PETER ENTS STOrE,
l.y i.ioirr tntr.r.r, coii'.vm.i ciw.vn: p.-.
nAS Jut rseeiven troiu l'hi'adelpiiin, nn I is iio-v
opi-uing nt the old st ind l ite y Decupled bv M.rtr
i. I. ut, a splendid iissortuie-iil of
ME11CDAND1ZE
whirh will be sold cheap Inr
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Ills stockconsltts of Ladlas Dies, (ioti.lt .-Itnicrt t style
n.t-l latest lashious
CtlllUDt,
Mulin,
Uingliams,
Flmnulu,
(.!ttiiots,
eilwiul-i,
Jlo-ion
READY MADE OLOTIITXG.
Os-MiiiorcH,
Sittinufs,
Cottonados,
Kentucky Jvam,
Tlirenti, etc,
Grocorirs,
Qucotiswaro,
Ccdni wara,
HnrilvRio,
Modiciiwr),
0U,
Pnintd,
JJUU'l'S ,t SHOKS If A IS A- f'M'S
l eJ"l"'sJ, U'l I O tV l-.V'O.
In shor, tos-crv thimr iisijuIiv kem in it eouniri- ump
Theiiatrunago of old friends, and the publir generu I
ly, Is respectfully so r tied.
The highest market pnej paid for country pro luce.
rcTi it j s r
Light Street, Ap-il 1') IH
NEW C iMil
FOR SI U1.C
cxawtir'-,
AT.l... .
IHE fiuh.rri!,nr lm ,.-i
I I 11 J er J'lst
' I, aisortincnt of Hosiery I rluiiui
rocri . - (t r. in'
isortincnt of Hosiery Trliiiiuiiigii and New JiwJ t
tuclia
Ti m rr. nn vr rr n ro
o ia ii- ii u us '
I ALSO;
0LOVEK,
, DOLLS.
STAVB.
1 H.Vi'CIIELP.
I IIOOP-HKirtTS
PORTMONIK8,
An other liotiont, to which the Invites tho nittntls
of tho Ladies generally.
I C7-Wheelor Si U'iison't Sowing Mnchlne for !
' Atko-Siinday School Honk und Ilibln.
AUn-.Mr. Allen' Hair Restorer which will glmtl
gruy it natural color,
A, D, WEIIB.
Next Door bolotv Court lionet?
Illoointburg, May SI, ItSI,
National Hotel.
(Laio Whlto Swan,
PACE STREET, AliOVX THIRD
j I'llHiADEM'UIA.
I GEO. LlGHToTi', PitorniETOR.
7V.. 7.. j. t. i t i r i n
f u'""rllfJ"n "OIU lAMWtn, ru
JOS. IIOUrH.'M. Cirs.
'THIS .PLACE,
Marrh T, M.C -Hai-