The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, April 29, 1869, Image 1
Edttor and Proprietor. 13115ntr55 Direitorr • WIIOLEsALE GROCERS. t kw, 21 told INN, Park. • French - st • tioelterßret Ca., rt S Boa:: AND SHOES., t Row. Co.. 19 North Park. Z 1271). ',IJ State street. co alt, state -4. schlarclecker , 1111 Poach st. siVe st. L:ebel, 1117 Parade St. BOOK' S ST.ITIONERY. 31,,Crears.,k,Moor ,ead, North Park. ,KsELLERS AND NEWS AGENTS, 3 4,41 t Co., 7as State Street. Pettit. WI Peach st. irother, 722 State st, run:ll A FEF.P. H A rer,tlclr, Park Row. - S Bra , 519 French st. STORES. 'kite NiAcHINE AGENCIES. „ Wilil,on, Reed irou.e. Nehitte - Sr... State st. . • CROCKERY S GLASSWARE 1 A .;:enny, 12 Park Roo-. lEWELRY. - Park. ' , t-. S State st. opp. Brown's Hotel. • :,;.‘ LI t VrlarS, 9 East Seventh st„ Es A REPAIRING. No 13 North Park Row: f HA'S AND CAPS, ;-sFrouen'st. • N 1.1•737.T1 ONE It Y . 1,1 I' orth I:ark Row • ' ttltrris AND -2,1 P.DICL • NES. • "•- t Al'art. , l, sit `tide North Park. ..„,q,,-3.1317 Peach st., Just atuive Depot. ",,, k s;rte . ,, 7,t'iState. street. in,ina-,a Sott.7ll State street. Hill" GOODS. urch,ll ,s ro.; Whek. ' tit. .GOODS A: . p. CA RPETS Stale st. , ,• • „ GROCERIES. 1.6 rber . ,t4 0., 31iState street. WI Peach St. 11. , xford A. Co.. 141 nrl lb t'ktna t, • 01 state st. , tijaiar, Corner sth and Stateltt. ~,:.'..irviecker,ti'2l State st. • ite,2' . 3 East Fifth st. '• tiaf,74State st. • a 8r0.. ; sal French st. qt.& Fendltt , 712 St.. 1.0 st. r 3: r 4elter, car. Parade ßufralrs sts. • Coopet, 1240 State St. -3.11 S Melintutit, 121 French st. 1 - I , l 44:Aker, (tomer of 4th & M„trrtle St. l;aetG,s Son. Pe7 Farads- st. 1111 N, 1114 Patade ht. • Near Block, Federal MIL Brown, If:2i Peach St, ilrF Neubauer, French st. near the ,park. ' • ' BAKERIES. • A Ca., corner State and 3,1 st.. CLOTHING STORES, GetisheltnenSt Son, 6102 St tte St . Canner, 6); State st. lAA tr, lo North Park. -n St. Ju.tice, 511 state st. O.thetmer A Co., 59 ;State st. • Rocenzwelg, 511 State st. , TOBACCO AND CIG:ARS. \Welshman. 1315 Peach st. :a; state st. • w.l.tetil, 517 French st: rc:terner; 201 lint re'ht. — HARDWARE. Fuess, State id. between 12th A: pepot. 11' Met, Vintercpr.<l. STOVES AND TINWARE. Brdl., 701 Stath st. • 4oliri , un Co.. 1010 and le) State Kt. Rastatter, 0012 Parade st. • Averv,s2 French st. Shirk S Whitehead, 12th it Sassafras. L. ; & Soh; 1215 State at , . ' FURNITURE NVAREROO3I9, Co., 11l State st. & Franz, lit: State st. Ir. Ayers, 715 state st. LLIIBER 3tERUFI.O.:TS, 7111 S Bar, State st., near depot? &. STRAW GOODS. . Dlnkr, South Park.- ' Gil more, 706 State st. BRASit FOUNDRIES. s,kt& Metz, 1123 State at. • ‘2,y,, 51 East, fit h street. 'ILACITINKN, FOUNDERS AND BOILER MAKERS. ;..'"-• 'lty Ir'on Works, cor. lath and State sts. PLANING MILLS. Crook It Son. cor. 4th and Peach Os.. WN,I2, Mt Peach et. COFFEE It SPICE MILLS. ra. Bccoh a, 1911 Peach st. =EATING SALOON. RAcco , , 1 , 11 French st: IRON ,FENCE WORKS. . Gorr, [2l - 2 State st.. • WOOD TURNING SlioP. P.I, 11004-125 i State qt. L ALE I . ..;: ri A n 4. G0., C0 'ea A r, I DE 2th t Peach ßS. Ids, e.o n Eros. It Co., t:Wholefiale) I 5 Park Row. Ped & Co., cor. 6th d: Myrtle stx. • PLUNIVIIN a WORKS, • 3 ") . 1.- Hubbard, (Licensed) tor. State a sth sta. , 1300 R. BNI/RM. LM. colp 4: son Zevs; tone Bank "Block .NIARBGE WORXS. fi. Peitao s , zon, ft rSt door bal. Custom }rouge E.Leobb.arti. Ninth et. bet. Si Rte.& Peach 'lts. erItERY t RTF, %.7.IIA4RINDI:SIG. . 'r.% )f.en , hrtqcl4, 12.56 Turnpike at. e COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Winchell & Co.,titate at. . • W ; American Block Park Row. Business Optires, .11EN.11Y M. ALIILET, , iiiiirnriat Law, Peach street, above Union ' , let. Erie, pa. nortra GEORGEr fl. CUTLER, •' , • . .nrney at Law, Girard, Erie County, Pa: - "t'lloas and other business attended ,to with J. , lt,ptaeia and dtspatch."• • • , E. M. I'oLE et .80N, PA ,l 2nirlersalirl lllanK Book ,tututfaCtuTerst .I. ,KepooneXatiolia; Bank - . #11'67.4f. DR. 0. L, ELLIQTT, s.oatp Ctreed,oppostte Brown . ). Erie, Pa. Older. boor); from 834 A. St. to froro Ito 5 P. 3/• 0010',67-tt. EN= " IeALTSNI.A. CO.. wnolp , ..ale and firtairl.k.a.eii In Ant.liroclttl, t;:ralanto; and Blacksmith Coal. Office corne r P.,oh and 1411 street:, Erie, Pa. ) 4R—IALMSIAN. : (se:N-4Q 11, J. HALT9StAI3. E. 5.1.1,e1LL,' 1 1 ral‘t. Office to Rosenzweig's 'Block, north 'l. of the Park, Erie; Pa. . - FRANK WINcIIELL ea CO., ''''' ll " 4 and Com mihßton Merchante,and Real Agsnts, WA?. State street (corner Ninth,) '!f - , Pa. Advanee , 4:mado on consignments. rocuary Venduei Attended - to In any part of Cnkinty. Ftlin 0c1214 ,JOHN IMF:HARTY. M. MAKS Milo! and Clot W hes ella ß ner , , trolon Block, 41.1 '" pt. Bennett's office. Clothes made, clean- AM e M as alted on Wort notice. Terms awrea vra abl an • . ' p EAGLE HOTEL, Nr .r dtetn!on Depot Erie Pa., Jak, CriMP 'h• Pro P ri etor..HauNe'open:tit. all hours. The it and table always supplied with the choicest the markets alrord. feb2o'6B-Iy.. cr.°. c. bEs.)iirr, • iti.ician and saraem. Otttee. twit Park St., 'den e p llsverstieln, flour ore,—boards at the rqt- . • dcor (rein lisisaf untLl 2 p. m. HALL , ICR p a . HILLocR. N .;.‘:l' ,ll .leVr, at Law _ •- Nerth Park Placts,_Liie,Yit. Persons de !ciiig to obtain Letters Patent for their, Invert _"4, utll st pfease call or address ay above. Feesu '`"'abls. Territory sold for patentees. S Pe atteutton gtven to collections, rnyT...iy. P. W. ICOEFILER. sopth .111,4, of ecd th Buffalo stret, south Erie. Pttace, Peach streit six doors 4,512-Iy, s • '. N . PENCER R ELDE N A nVi47areer4 Stavin, Attor ue Y sd "nsellors knaewof(Pc Paragon - Block near North West L e gtZnar Erle, Pa. IL V. CLAZS, „ rn .ler lu all tinds of Fatuity' Groceries and In,itts, Stone Ware, etc., and Wholesale deal- I nes,Llanors, Cigar% Tobacco, dike.. N°• LaSt Fifth Ktreet Erie ra. Jeo37-ti. Ibinv E. J. i'PhysicianßASEß, D., ,npathic and Sueon. Office r "i H. - silence Gt 3 peach St., opposite the Park and ' (Mee hours 1.4 ) ra, from 10 to Li a. ra ~ 2t05 p. JOIIN 11,\JILLAR, Hurveyor. Residence t:"."4l.trifilbgirneet7auddEstat Arenas, East Erie. car 14.4.07. NATIONAL ROTEL, ir e'ir t,p r n ,: t r ,, P c. eae„h . 11 . 1 * Buffalo sta. John Boyle. 4, ,ttn ti gie 6,4zurt l7;: s, 4f , %l=ll 3 Tons fzeopho ~ . . . ... - •. , .. . ....' k. _. . . •_.... • H . . . , , . •. .., r . , ~.. „.., . ~ : I t ~. VOL. 39 eraferits, Vrobuce s gruit; arr. ASHBY ft CO:, Wholesale and Retail BOOS BINDERS, °STATIONERS, LEM Blank Book Manufaetnrers. Magazines Mus Books, &c., bound In any . style desired, and In the neatest and best manner. All kinds of Rail Road, Commercial, MEI Vi lit re k Book s: Alan, BANN'S cfoPYI N4l BOOKS, And Paper of all' sizes on hand or made to order. RULING OF ANY Particular PATTERN bone with neatiasss and dispatch. L 1 7 ) . S Or ALL KINDS ON HAND, PRINTING II 11 II brauche4. done to order fui itealatesa and diapaten .1„ ASTI)* ' -!rict Wright'a Brock. Erie, pa jan7V-ly - HENRY BECKMAN. Wholesale and Rota GROCER! 504 State Sireet, Erie, Pa; • Ittndo'nectiVii Old stand, . :4 . IDAVDrijiN HAND a splendid stock of Oro ceries, cOnslbt.inag of TEAS,,COFFEES,.'SUGARS, Woodri ' .. at Ware, PORIC, FLOUR. x)ip PIiOYISiONS Of air kinds, SHIP CIiAINIDLERY, Slaking the most complete ps.sori ment ‘Ol goods kept by any Grocer 111 the pince. am also agent fur , .• IIUNNEY'S CELEBRATED 'ARSON WATER LIME. liendquayterte fig Clover and Timothy Seed. octU-6m - HENRY BECKMAN. CHEAP GOODS ! Wholesale and Retail GROCERY ANII PROVISION STORE, WINES AND LIQUORS F. SCHL.A.I.TDCSER, Succemor to F. & M. Sehlondeeker, Is now re-' ceiving,a splendid assortment of GROCERIES, *PROVISION WINES, Liquors, Willow , Wooden and Stone Ware . Fruita, Nuts, &c. A large stock. of , TOBACCO• AND CIGARS, • , Call and see us, at the Qrrocery Plettdiquarteivia, - American Block, State St., Erie, Pa. , F. sCHL.A.LTPECKFIL.. my WC-tf. and Retail Grocery Store. P. d, BECKER ' WROL'EStLE'ASD • •BEPAIL GROCERS, North-East Corner Park and French St., (MTEAFtinon,) • • . • . . Would respectfully call the attvitlon of the con? ann . • . • :ny to their large tea. of ' • c , % .. Oribeerif3l4 find PrOiria1011:114, • . . 1 *:"Illeh they are dealrous to sell THE VERY LOW 'T POSSEBLE PRICE" Their assortment of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, SlTups, • roftAccos, Is not surpassed in the eity;ae they are prepared to prove to all who give them a call.; They also keep on hyld a superior lot of . PUR LIQUORS, ' • for the wholesale trade, to which 'they direct the attention of the public:. • Their motto la, "Quick sales, small profits and a full equivalent for thomoney." Q apti'634f. Authorized . Capital 8509,090. ,CAPI`TAI, PAID IN 1200,000, THE 'SECOND NATIONAL BANK • °pelted for busineY4 on •AIONOAT, DECE3LB . EII krTit, stia . the banking office prey musty occupied by lb Merchant's Sauk, Brown's Building, north-ea-' corner of fitate etreet and public Park. - W3f. 4. SCOTT, Preat. C.'CURRY, Cash WM. L. SCOTT, of firm of J. Hearn & co., Coat Dealers. - . JOS.: M'CARTER, of Arm 01 £3eldeu. ‘ Bliss 4 McCarter, Builders. GE0..1. MORTON, Coal Dealers W. S. BROWN, Agent Buffalo ot. Erie It. R. JOHNC. BITRO of firm of Clemens,Caugh ey & Burgess, Wholesale Gropers. O. B. CROUCH, of firm oMrouch& Bro., Flour Merchants. M. R. BARR, of firm of Barr, Johnson & Sea man, Stove Manufacturers. • F. F'. FARRAR, of firm of Gray & Farrar, Wholesale Grocers. J. DREII3IOAKER. Grocer. dd7'B4. , New Store, Waither's Block. NO. 808 STAM P STREET. . _ 'roe suoseriper would call the attention of the Public to his splendid stock of Spring and Summer Dry , Goods, Jost received and offered at • UNPRECEDENXLY LOW PRICES! , I have a large assortment of Domestics, Prints, Dress Goods, bought at low prices and consequently can sell them very low. tall and examine .my stock. Goods shown with pleasure. J. F. NVALTFIES, ml?-tf.' • SZei State St. HARDWARE ! 1301C.E.11 ar. VTJESS. J l Whol'esale and Retail Dealers In all kinds of SHELF AND HEAVY MERICAN ' & FOREIGN /31.A.RDAV4IZE, ,&n4ilii; Bellows, Nal* .13Zaesi Leather and Rubbei Belting, Mulllna Packing, Cutlery, Save, Fllea, &e. Also, a general assortment of Iron, Stee and Carriage Hardware. Store • at the old stand of Mr. J. V. BOYEFI,i - Top PRINTING of event kind. In large et east side of State street a few doors north of aJ small quaoutiosi plan or colored, done ID the tnl. Depot. ly ' isoYLR & FIIINS , the best Observer snle, sad at moderate prides, at the M. , anima .ftaistellantouo. ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, ERIE. PA., MANIIPACTIII9 OS The Bradley Engine .1 New Compound or lunble Cylizidei Engine, Which 1:119. .Id '1"114U Aoki t Wairtmied to give FIFTH' TO ONE HUNDRED FEE (ENT. • • '3lore power -than a Single C. limier Engine using the 'ame amount of steam. • s 4 • -STEAM. ENGINES AND BOILERS t OF ALL . STYLFS OIL STILLS AND TANKS Of all Desarlpilans.- CIRCULAR S *-3izr_sA And ' HEAD BLOCKS. dei2-tr. FRANK WINCHELL it - CO., AUCTION & CODIISSIQN MERCHANTS, No. 824 State Street; Household Furniture hnd aid kinds of Goods, Wares and Merchandise, bought- and sold and received on consignment. • - Bales at private residences attended to in any part of the city. Bale of Household Furniture, Carpets,Queens ware,Horses,Wagonssand all kinds of goods on WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, AT 934 O'CLOCIT t A. A large consignment of Qneensware, Glass ware, Bohemian Lad China Vasb,f . n ow on hand, will be closed out regardless of cost at private sale. cotinty. Vendues attended to, in any part of the ap9-tf. ~Toliwottly &, Love ; - NO. 1890 PEACH ST., • ' '••• Have adopted a new cyst. 111 of doing busi ness, and would respectfully mil the attention of their customers to the fact that they ate now selling goods for , READY PAY: • • . . We believe that we can do our etistomers Jus tice by so doing and would ask them to call and see our splendid stock of groceries,consisting of Teas, • •- • - Coffees, . Sugars,. Spices, Ake., . ,Comprising everything in well kept grocery store. We also have the best quality of - ERIE COUNTY FLOUR octal. Also FEED in unlimited quantities. give us TOLLWORTELY & LOVE, Peaeh Ht., opposite National Hotel. myl2-tf. 3E .31E 40r - "Nr C, SIEGEL, Fast Eleventh Street, between German and Holland Streets IVIIOLMALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN • • Clover and Timothy Seed, • • FILOIT 12, VIEE.1:10, • AND P ItO VI S IO NS 1 Raving built on his own preinlses a large and commodlousstore, he Is prepared to furnish everything in his line at lower rates than can be found,in the city. • Country purchasers especially will find it to their advantage to give him a call. rtirZ-tt. C. SIEGEL. 'BLANK BOOKS! 'faughey, lteCreiry Nlodrhead, - WILL SELL ~ 131.6.A.AT1C BOOKS, of every description, " BOAS, ENVELOPES AND PAPER, Than any Kona° to this city.' Also, SCHOOL BOOKS, At Wholesale, ea cheap as an.Vjobblog house In the country. ' • 818 LES! The'llepository of the Bible Society. at CAIYGHEY, 31tREARY &JIOaR~IEAD s. • loyii-tf.: • ' Et MK' Iteyetone National Bank, ttF 1.7,14.2 • _ CAPITAL . $250,000.. DIREMORS Belden Marvin,', , Jolin W. fisll Elltia Marvin, Beater Town, 0, Noble. ORANGE NOBLE, Prtt. JNO. J. TOWN, Cash. The above bank is now doing - business in its. new building, CORNER OF STATE AND MOMS S T S. „ Satisfactory paper discounted. Money . re ceived on deposit. Collections' made and ~pro. ceeda accounted for with promptness. limits, Specie and- Bank Notes bonghd. and sold. A share of public patronage solicited, TO. THE PUBLIC , . = . . There is no use lending to New York • FOR YOIIII. TEAS! • No use going to the refineries to buy REFINED OIL/ '--•, , • No use going toatiap factories td htlY - SOAP! No use to pay , big prices for any of your Groceries and Provisions While there is a ',L I V E. , CASH STOKE,. . earner of Stb. and State Streets*. 'Pry the Cash Stare : AD ~ mtsrslQ _ L. F. STEM, 111.111PLVING bought the Eagle Hong, In W a t er , Ili ford, would inform the puohc that he has thoroughly ranted the same, and is now ready , to accommodate all in th e beat or style. His table Is bountittuly supplied. and the bar is stocked with the cholemtof liquors. j nov2Bll. ERIE, PA.. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 29. 1869. Agents for the °homer. South Erie—P.W. •EfkMei% • • Corry—Amos Heath, John Scott. Petroleum Centre—Goo-W. Oak Grove—Wm. J. Welker. • • Wayne—D. W. Hotraol,_D. Kenned y . Spartansburg-401111G. Stallnkham.• . Watertord—W. C. White. • • • Union Boroughs-Bt. V. H. Brown. Union Townstitp—MOses Smiley, ' Albion—Alden l'orneros'. - • • ' Pairvlew—Amos Stone. - - • Girard—Capt. D. W. Hutchinson'. . - • •: Elk Creek and Lundy's Lane•—Win.fiheinian, Concord—A: W. Covell. • • Springfield—Gilbert Herd. ' • Lockport-3.c, Cauftinan. • _ Wattsburg—Lyman Robinson , A',. Ellsworth. McKean Towaship—E: Pinney. • . • • Edinboro-.Marcus Salo. liarbOr Creek—Wm. Saltsman.' • ' North East—B.A. Tabor. Acts abbirtuseinento 11400. SPRING SALES POPULAR GOODS POPI7L ATV. PRICER 2 AT THE Mammoth Du Goods TIOUSE FIIUNISHING EMPORIUM! Diefendorf, Groiss & Foster NO. 7 REED HOUSE. . Dry Goods Department. In the Dry Gams department we offer an ex tensive assortment of fashionable Spring Dre.‘s Goods, consisting, in part, of Blackand Oalored Black Silks, Poplins, Abyssinian Cloths, Stripes tor.Fluits, Piques, Cambrics, Or gandies, French Prints, English and American Giughams,Laces,Embrctideries Handkerchiefs, (3 oyes, Hosiery Trimmings, Hoop Skirts, Ta ble Linens, White end Colored Toilet Quilts, Linen Sheetings,-Bleached and Brown Musllns, Stripe', Checks, Denims, etc., etc. - 110US4 Furnishing Department. In.our Carpet and House Farniching Depart ment We have in store and offer for sale the largest and most eoniptete stock of gotids ever before shown in this city. . WALL PAPER 2 WALL PAPER 2 An immense stock of American and English Wall Papers; from the cheapest broltn blanks through all the intermediate grades to the finest hand stamped Gold, Tinted and Decorative Pa pers. CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS! Plain and TvAlled Ilemps, Wool Dutch, Ve netian, List and Bag, Ingrain, Three Ply. Tapes try Ingrain, American and English Tapestry Brussels, Body. Brussels and Velvets. 31A.T"riri.ZiGS ! A large stock of that Justly celebrated Tanned Cane Slitting of all widths. As we buy these goods direct of the manufacturers, we are en. abled to offer unusual advantages to purchas ers. • OIL CLOTHS—FIoor, Table and Carriage, all widths. LACE CURTAINS AND REPPS--Notting ham Scotch and Tambour Lace Curtains. An colors of Repps and Terries' Transparent Hol land for Shades, pronounced by all who have used them to be the best article ever introduced for :shades. Cornices, Shade Fixtures, Stair Rods,•Matts, Itugga, etc., etc. • Purr -Lire Geese Feathers t Lounges, Mattresses and Pillows on hand and wade to order by an experienced, upholsterer. In conclusion, our stock is full and complete •tn every department, and our motto , Is, as it ever has beep, promptness in execution of all Orders left with us, and honesty and fair deal ing with every one.. tall Mid see if weilo not tell the truth. . bIEFENDORP, GROSS & POSTER, aprB-tf. No. 7 Reed House. Erie, Pa. AMERICAN We Insurance Company, OF PIHLA DELPII lA, South Mont Corner 4th and Market Sts. Organized - 11450 An Old Comyauy—Nelirly Wyeartil . • A Sthund Company:—Assets, t 2,500,1100 ., -A Safe Company—Never ton a Jokier_ or In vestments! An flnterprlslogeompany—fluelnees largely Increased annually A raying company—so per cent, paid to Mu tual poltcy-holders! 'A HOME COMPSNY! Philadolplllawi , awl Peruylvantawt, - INSURE IN THIC “A.MEILICI . AN LIFE,” Ydn'eminot do better, you may do worse JOAN S. WILSON, WHILLDIN, See. 14. Trees • • • W. B. GRAY, Amt., fetas=2'Wialther`o3lock. Eighth Sth Erle,'P ni. ' REMOVAL! 'EI old established Bc'sdi. Bindery of E. M. Colo & Son has been removed to _ • BINBEIVIIEC*7IS BLOCK, Corner of State and Fifth Ste., Where, rith Li! roved facilities,,' we are pre;. pared -to do' all kinds of Binding. in the amt &yid and atpriCes to compete with any. Day Books, Ledgers, /ice., ade to order aa ettenkas they can be had anywhere. • RULING CABEFOLLY ATTENDED TO.. Magazines, Papers, Haoki and Pamphlets Botta(' at deduced Prices - Olva us a call and See as yourselves. rar2s.t L , Salesmen Wanted ttY A IdAlittFACrultarce co. to travel and sell by sample a new line Or goods. Sltua ns 'pennanentfwages good• %BACH- . ARDS ilt•CO., US Chestnut street, MaudelphM, Pa.- Elp ' This , is ,no •-• DT BENDING W• cents, with age, height ci;lor II of eyes arid hair, ran w_lll receive, turn mail, a correct-picture of our to t = band or wife, with mune and ftte,of Address W. FOX, P.O. Drawer / 4 10.21; villa, N. Y. ariro.4w. • 115430 EOM =EI Presideht & BON t&t erm. TEIIMSDAY„,AfRIL 29, 1869 Exit Brain*low...Enter•Peace. The political troubles In• Tennessee seem to have all quieted down, since "Parson" Brownlow ceased tote tlovernor Ogle State. !the militia . who were under arms' are re aming to the duties of civil life, and leading Men of all parties have successfully exerted themselves to maintain peace and order, Browniow had a remarkable ability forkeep ing himself In hot water, and keeplok in hot water everybody else with whom he had antrthing,to do, and he managed to keep the State of Tennessee in hot • water during the entire term of his Givernorshlp. These"red hot" politicians are wretched hands at civil administration. _ iriornza little white girl.has been cruelly flogged in a Massachusetts school , in the town of Medford, The victim was so 'ham mered that "both tirma were black and blue ; both hands were blistered ; there were bruises on her kneei; her stomach was so swollen that her clothes had tcylie vitt from her ; and shy was confined to the house two weeks in consequence of the flogging," Nevertheless, a judge "held that the girl was naughty and deserved punishment, and there fore discharged the teacher from custody." It is quite superfluous to tell how the 3lassa: ehnsetts moralists would have howled and the Massachusetts Sunday . schools would have Screeched if a tithe of this flogging had been laid on the back of soim' bacon-stealing negro down in Texas. Great Men's estiatates of their own Abilities. When we compare the words of five Presi dents with those o f Ulysses S. Grant, we find they entertained very different views of their Stapes tbrthe office. S they spoke : "A distrustful acrutink into my fitialitlea lions overwhelms the with tlespon.lence."— George Washingtpn. "Better be silent or speak with diffidenc e ," --jolta Adams. "The task k above my talents."—Thomots Jefferson. "My own inadequacy to its iligh dutiei." —datties.Madiscin. "Conscious of my own deficiencies, / can not enter on these duties without great mill' ety."—Junfes Monroe.' "I feel the responsibilitieti. but accept them Without feay."—Ulysses S. Grant. Greedy Massachusetts. The Pittsburgh Gazette and other papers arelnaking light of . tlic fact that so many distinguished men have', lately turned up in Massachusetts who are willing to acceprdis tinguished offices. .1t seems that not only two places in the Cabinet, but two first-class foreicu Missions and a large number of thO other highest positions in the Government. •are claimed fOr the "eminent ciiizens," other wige called politicians, o f l Massachusetts, The Gazette says that from ten to twelve per cent. of the' entire voniig - population of Boston arc "eminent citizens," and that the world now begins to find out that "not only the hub but the provincial periphery of that quarter of the creation sparkles and 'radiates with an universal corttstion, of statesman - ;, ts- all a mistake that John 0.-13reekia ridge is poor and broken. is worth not less tkan $84,000, and his health was never so good as it is at present. STATE POLITICS. THE 31erier .Press infotms us that the re turns of the spring election Au that county in dicate a considerable gain for the Democracy over last fall's electiour• - . . . TRF. Radical' presi of Pennstivanlit are a unit In favor of the subversion of the'consti, tutlon In order that the negro may v* and keep them in poker. SENATOR Sewn., like President Grant, ••is determined that his relatives shall not be for gotten in the distribution of the'spoils. Geo. Eyster, Esq., recently appointed Assistant Treasurer at Philadelphia, is his brother-lU law. 'tLike master, like man !" 'Tun tertnsof eleveif State Senators expired with the last Legislature. Their names and districts are as follows: Ist. _William McCandless, D. ° Vtb. Winner Worthington; R. Xth. Charleton Burnett, D. 'XVIII. George D. Jackson, D. XVltli. G. Dawson Coletban, R. XVllth; - Esalas Btllinefelt, R. Joseph W. Fisher, • . XXth. Alexander Stutzman, R. XXIVtb. Thomas B. Searight, D. XXVIth. Alexander W. Taylor, R. XXVIIth. 'James C. Brown,'R. THE Pennsylvania appointments, it is said, are made in this wise. The applicant is first asked, "Are.y?ti a relative of General Grant; or connected in' any viltyvtvith any member of his family F' • He is then interrogated, "Are you connected either_ by blood or mar riage, with a party . by the name of Scott; who was chosen by the Republican Legisla ture of Pennsylvania to help lo fix up the appointments for the State?" Finally, he is catechises) thus: "Have you at any time, or has any_of your faintly; ever rendered any political assistance to Simon Cameron, or used any'of your, or their influence to pros mote his political success" . If an afErma, live answer can be given to any one of the above questions, there is strong hope for the' party applying; built not, thwtmmittee at once advise him to take his bet-bag and immediately retire from the scene of action., STATE NEVi S. A mar: hi Chambersburgliail a leg broken, e ether,day,ia trying to ride a velocipede. COUN i kY has no debt, and has some s4,ooo`if'•ihe treasury. .lAer taxes are but two and a half mills:on the dollar: her jail is nearly always empty ; she has a univer sity,. high Reboot and Iwo academies:._ .• Tim Philadelphia Age says. "We-ttro asked, what offence was committed by the person who furnished poison to Twitchell? We answer, that to furnish poisonAo any one with the purpose, of enabling him to commit suicide, or feta do se, is to become an accessory before the fact,to a murder in the first degree. The offence is punishable with death in Pennsylvania.:' 4 - TIN:ODOM rrrt.ToN has , a poor. opinion of the material composing the late Radical Leg- Mature to Pennsylvania. litsayi.—the•im presaion being the result of a visit to Harris burg :—",Never before haVe we seen so infludid an array of , low-bniws grouped to gether in any. one legislative chamber, not even in Albany. • Solid Peurisylvanituts say freely (and with many•lntersprinkled dam nations) that gib pre strmi Legislature is the most 'corrupt that ever preyed upon that bleeding Commonwealth." Tns Reading Dispatch is of the opinion that "our State legislation now-a-days la mainly in the interest of great corporations 'or single individuals. The people hear and see these things unmoved, save when they are directly or fearfully injured by the re sults, In which case they are generally too - feeble for resistance. In the meantime these gigantic wrongs go on, blighting, localities, crushing weak communities, and destined , sooner or later, to ,involve the CoMmon wealth in innalchlable distress." , Tits reference of Anna Dickinson on Tuesday evening to the disposition• •of Gov.. Geary to pardon notorious criminals, and his-persistent refusal to help: the poor and friendless Hester Vaughn,_was very unkind; but the suggestion (while some o 1 the Gover not's friends were leading the room) that it any more , wished to 'follow their example .alts would Suspend her remarks, was simply horrible, Anna had better 'be a little can ; tions,as the Governor is a terrible fellow when his dignity Is offended,—/Tarrisbuiy .11-driol. „ . Nestnrita.r. druggist has invented a fat Pita node of a preparation of phosphorws. You tint catch thatat, then von Afiqr dqk heooks , like Iv, ball 96ftIre, and going among h i s fellow rats, they' veeate the prbmlses,'the "bright partictilarr rarfollaw , Jag and hurrying nplhcrear. i A ' - ar4vTas AND lIITSTERIES OF NATURE. - The tittles are pregnant with startling events; old lams, theories and fallacies are fast disappearing beneath the gigantic Wheels of progression and human deVelopment. Change, is written,-with tle.iron finger of time, upon all matter, seen ant unseen, mil- - meal and spiritual. - The mighty omnipotent power that fashioned the stupendou s or bs that revolve in the immensity of space, erea. ted all things in wisdom and purity. The Majestic ocean; the deep blue sea, the beauti ful earth and all things therein contained, were planned and created by virtue of that universal law of harmony, whose power holds sway over all. Intelligence Is manifested in all created things, both great and small—the tiny insect, the bead - lite! butterfly, and God like man, are each endowed, according to their, kind, with the instinct or intelligence rdained by Rim who "doeth all things • Wisdomjustice and love" are the three great standard-hearers• whose sumptuous bends , mete out to each individuality the measure of Divine, universal law, designed by that mighty Mind who fashioned alike noble mania hisoWn linage and all lesser .created' things. The beauties and wonders of nature never cease to the progressive human 'mind, Eternal progression - ls . written with the unerring finger of Deity upon all. The tbeme"of human life is laden with sweet in cense to all who, like angels of mercy and goodness, are ever busy, ever ready to devise means for the alleviation of human woe and the prolongation of life. The tureasing march of individual and national prpgress is alone due to the bold and fearless thinkers and actors upon the stage of mundane life. The stern exigencies that confront and im peril the gigantic minds of all countries can not awe or swerve them in the path of duty and power. Masse and death now hold carnival throughout the land.; suffering , hu manity,calls loudly for" the "Balm of Gilead," whose subtle, mystic power can heal and save from wreck and ruin. A saving and skillful hand may he found ready to admin ister to the suffering at all times, in Prof. Hamilton, at his old medical emporium, where Itidusandi from all countries and climes hare received the healing bales for every ill. In Harper's Monthly Magazine for Febru ary. 1368, may be found a Lite oe Prof. Le onidas llamilton. M. D.. whose discoveries in reference to LIVER, LUNG AND BLOOD DISEASER are,now attracting the attention of the whole medical world, and whose success is carry ing joy and restored health to thousands. His well-atWSted cases of Jiver diseases, long diseases, blohd diseases, and diseases of the kidneys, bladder, spine.. stomach and other organs, are now well known all over the United States and Canada, the West In dies, Europe, Mexico, Sandwich Islands, and in many of 'the commercial. nod missionary settlements in every part of the world. . (.. For, he benefit of the sick, who may wish to know positively when they have derange ,tents of th e riv e r, or more or less severity, a combination of the usual symptoms:found in such cases will be found below: EFIWTONIS OF LIVER bO3IFLAIIIT. A sallow or yellow color of the skin, or yellowish brown spots on the lace and other parts of the body; dullness and drowsiness, with frequent headache ; bitter or bad taste in the mouth, dryness of the throat, and inter nal heat; palpitation of the heart; ; in many cases a dry, teasing cough with sore throat; unsteady appetite ; sour stomach with a ris ing of the food and a choking ensation in the throat; sickness and vomiti g; distress, heaviness, or a bloated or full cling about the stomach dud sides, which is ften attend ed with pains and tenderness ; aggravating i pains in the sides; back, or bre t, and about the shoulders; colic pain d soreness through the bowels, with heat; constipation of the bowels, alternating with frequent at tacks of diarrhoea ; piles, natal nee, nervous ness, coldness of the extract ties ; rush of blood to the head, with symptoms of apo plexy; numbness of the limbs," especially at night; cold chklls, alternating with hot flush es, with dullness, low,spirits, unsociability, and gloomy forebodings, and with ladies, fe male weakness and irregularities. , tnesAsEs CAMEL/ BY LIVER COMPLAINT The human systein, the most perfect of all the works of the Creator, is so constituted that, to be entirely healthy, it must throw off the waste, Worn-out poisonous materials as fast as it takes on new ' materials from our loud and drink.' The food is assimilated and made 'into nourishing and healthy blood principally through the offices of the stomach, liver and lungs. The worn-out materials are mostly excreted by the liver, lungs and kid- neys ; but all medical men have heretofore failed to recognize the vast importance of the liver as a blood-purifying and excreting i or gan. The most learned German -geologsts, who- base their assertions upon actual ex periments only, state that the amount of bile which should be manufactured by the liver and poured into the intestines each day is two and 'one-half pounds. AU persons interested to know this fart, and the experiments to prove it, may consult Verdanngsstefte uttd Stoffwecbsel, Leipzig, 1852, or they may see a resume of the facts in Prof. Dalton 'a Pity- siohigy. Remember one thing more The tile is ' something more than the natural physic of the bowels, as has heretofore been thought breininent medical men. The bile is mostly made up of the waste matter of the blood— effete, worn-out and injurious materials. if the liver does not make this bile and pour it into, the intestines daily, it remains in, the blood as n poison: It poisons the blood itself, and circulates, as irritating and poisonous matter in .the blood ; to event organ in the system. • The blood, poisoned with the daily ricetti. mulated,excess of bile, returns from th' liver to the bear!, and the nerves of the heart are affected, and we have an oppresses feel ing of the heart and palpitation ; and if this Cause is long continued, we get chronic irri tation, undue excitement, and morbid nutrt tion'of the heart, developing many forms pf heart disease: Just so with the lungs. The bile-poisoned" blood goes from the upner and right cavity of the heart to the lower cavity, and thence% directly to the lungs, circulating all through those Most delicate organs. The lung tissues are poisoned and irritated, and they invite the scrofifous humors of the blood- because they are thus irritated: Hence consumption, which is local scrofula, so defined and"proyed by Lugol and allthe most scientific authors. The lungs try to oxygenize and purify. the blood, and they do it'in a great measure r ; but they are overworked and irritated, and 'you swell the blood-poisoned matters in a man's thul• breath. Catarrh, bronchitis, asthma, nervous cough and consutnption are the results.t If the liyer, had done its iinty— `made and excreted. that bile—the lungs would not have been diseased. - Just so with the.blood itself. It goes from the lungs back to the upper left cavity_ of the hears, thence to..the lower cavity, and thence through the arteries and capillaries to every organ and tissue of the system. Among the most important of those organs are the kid ' neys, furnishing the urinary secretion a most Important excretion. But the kidneys them selvestire irritated and congested by the pres ince Of the bile-poisoned blood, and they beFotned diseased. Every,—person who,bas had a liver disease knows that the urine is scant, high-colored and loaded with .red de posits at times, or other diseased 'products'. Hence, diseases not only of the kidneys but also of the blatldtii, But,this is not. all—thr from - it. •The poi- j sononS blood goes to the Ilya - tM,and affects the great electrical centre of all vitality; and the brain, stimulated by unhealthy blood, cannot perform its office healthfully. The person hasdullneas, headache, Incapacity to, keep big mind on a subject, cannot remem ber, has a crowded and diiky feeling, is sWepy, become,s nervous, gloomy, easily irri tated, and.;‘,Uften has a bilious or a neurstgic headache. . And the blood itself becomes diseased, as it-forms the sweat upon the surface of the skin, so, irritating and poisonous that the person has discolored brown spots, pimples blotches and other eruptions, sores, boils; carbuncles and scrofula tumors. Disease.of the Liver itself is the most coca-, mon of all disesses. The sudden changes of I the Nlnv England climate, the-malarlal influ ence of the Wescand the - heat also or the South, as well as the dietetic habits of the. people of this country, and other causes, all tend to develop the Liver disease; in some of its • varied forms, thrOughout the United .States. This is true both of man and beast, as every butcher knowti 'that he finds the Jivers' f cattle; sheep and twine diseased ten times where ho finds any other- °igen dis; eased once. • Almost :every person is bilious! at some, time,-and many are constantly bit-. ion's. It may be mere copgestien of the Liver and Mrpitlity, of its function, O,r, this may. re- Emit in , some strualtiral or !organic -affection: Liver can never.bh, diseljted without • affecting' the stomach; bowels and other or-. gang we have spoken of, Sad ci?ativeness, piles, dropsy dyspepsia, diarilices . and Im poverished blood are among othe• necessary results. CHRONIC DISEAEIEI4. Pr4l. Hamilton will also intbrm the afflic • ted that,.having been written to by thou sands of patients, his office has become the greatest centre for the treatment of novel, in teresting. and peculiar cases of any - place In the world. No hospital in Europe or Ameri -no Etas one-tenth the number of singular and remarkable cases as are presented. 'either personally or by letter, at' No. 31,1 Broad way. ie is,incleed, au Emporium oreliiii64l.inedi• eine. ' Among the thousands of eases arising Trtfurt a-eases pi the Liver, Lungs and'lllood, which •6• treats, the following receive prdminent wad most successful' attention : Sick and Billow Headache, Nefyous and' Neuralgic ..lieatlach, Chronic Diarrbrea and .Dysentery, Costiveness and Piles, Pimples, Eruptions and B,rownfikin,DroPsy and Dis eases of • the Kidneys,'Comumption of the' Blood, Scrofula in its fOrtuS,Srpinal irrita tion, Salt Rheum, and Erysipelas. Cancers, Asthma, Epileptic fltsiNervotts Diseases of the Heart, Diseases otEemakes and all dis eases arising from Imptirities of the Blood, 'Rheumatiqm, Catarrh and.' Throat Diseases, etc., etc.. OE= For greater convenience of those wishing to write me about their drsease, I insert the following, which embraceS nearly all that I require to know in most cases . : Have ,you constipation of the bowels? Have you at tacks of diarrhrea ? Have'Vou pains in the back, sides or shoulders? have you a pain or tenderness about the stomach? Have you a dry,teaslng cough 1 ., Have you sallow or yellow skin ? Have you brown spots on your face or any part cif the body? Have, you a headache? Arc you dull, heavy. or sleepy ? Have you a bitter- or bad. taste in the mouth? Have you an irritation or dry ness °MlleLroa, . h t 9 TV —live 'you cold chills or hot flushes? Have you palpiMtfon or the heart ? •Is yourpetite unsteady? Is your stomach sour? o you raise or spit up your food ? Has ; ott any elmaking spells? ‘4 Are you-troubled with sickness and vomit ing ? Do You feel bloated about the stomach ? Have you a tired or sore feeling on rising . in the morning? Do you have eholic pains? Have you wind in the stomach or bowels? Have you piles or fistula? Have you ner vous and all-gone feelings? Have you cold feet-dittt hands? Have you a rush of blood tll the head ? Have you uneasiness on lying on the sides ? Have you fainting or epiliptic fits? Have you great lowness of spirit s ? Have you gloomy forebodings? PLE.CSE READ TUE FOLLOWING, AND SEE WDO ARE CEDED. It LEONIDAS 11.AIIII.TON, M. D.—Dear Sir : Duty prompts me to a most grateful ac knowledgement' of the astonishing success of your treatment in my case: For nearly - three years I bad suffered from eltarrh, nervous ness. rheumatism; liver complaint and ex treme nervousness, insomuch that life had become an intolerable burden, and death was looked for as my only release ; physi cally and mentally broken down, I was ut terly unable to do the duties of a minister, and was pn p triag to retire trim the ranks, when, providentially, my eye fell on your advertisement in the New York Methodist. I had already travelled far and expended so much in the vain effort bi secure a cure, that it was with great reluctance and little hope that I addressed you. Your reply in spired me . with hope—your remedies were received and taken, and result was t..s mar vellous to thole who knew my condition As it was gratifying to myself. In three weeks I was , again in the pulpit preaching with un usual vi g or, and If my services are of any value tc the church, it is indebted to you, under God, for their continuance. You may refer to me at any time and I shall be ever pleaSed to bear testimony to your extraordi nary skill. Yours truly,, Josirit JONES, St. Joseph, Mich CASES OF LIVER.COMPLAMT It is with much satisfaction that I invite particular attention to the following volun tary statement' of the eminent Divine and Missionary, Rev. A. A. Constantine, recently located in the interior of Africa : R. LEONIDAS HAMILTON, No. 540 Broadway.--My Dear Benefactor: A. 'sense of duty ,impels me to say that your medi cines hare done for me what no other pixy sician, has been able to accomplish. I have been a sufferer for many years from diseases contracted while laboring as Missionary in Africa. Last fail I: was decliniM , fast, and had all ,the symptoms of quick consumption. I applied to you for help. You remarked : "Betore I get through with you I will make you feel several years younger than you have ever felt since you lett Afrieu:' I thought but little of that, as I had Otlerl . re ceivers similar assurances from eminent phy sicians, both here and in Europe; but in less than two weeks my symptoms were entirely changed. and my health and strength im preyed very fast. In a .feiv weeks I found myself in the enjoyment of better health, and able to perform more labor. mental and physical, than at any previous ' time since I /en Africa. May God bless'you in all your researches in His great laboratory, and make you His acont, in restoring thousands to health., REV. A. A. eastir,ecTes.t.:.• , SiItONGLY CORROBORATED!! BROOKLYN, N. Y., No. 113 Harrison St., • g January 20, 12119. f rilk , Afflicted Ercrywhere. During my labors in publishing and edit ing a newspaper for many years in this city, and atm in the performance of my duties as a clergyman in this and other cities, I have become thoroughly and intimately acquaint ed with R. Leonidas Hamilton, M. I)., the justly celebrated liver,lung and. blood physi cian of this city, who is located at No. 540 Broadwpy, The Doctor was for many years, a regular practicing physicianond* also for some years a professor An one of out best medical schools., and during such extensive experience, he fully realized the inadequacy of the.ordinary treatment made use of in all chronic diseases, more especially that class of troubles arising from deranged functions o r the liver and digestive organs. lie at once set himself aboitt gte study of that class of diseases, determined to make them a speciality. Laying the vegetable world un „der tribute, he has made discoveries and compounded speeifies on Bond phi losophiciii principles which have made the • most won derful cures in the annals of medicine. Liver, blood, lung and nervous diseases are now virtually under his full control , and yield to the magic, suhtile power of his remedies. I have myself seen numbers of those who have been saved from the hand of death by his power, when the unfortunate sufferers seemed doomed In an early grave, and all other treatment was of no avail. In addition to,wltat I van vouch for personally, I have ample evidence fromother clergyman, phy sicians and eminent Men of the highest char ' acter, who have also 'been Saved by this wonderful treatment, and Who speak in the highest praise.and gratitude of Dr. Hamilton as a physician and a gentleman of honesty and integrity.• It is but simply attiO'ng,the positive truth when I say that it is welt known throughout this country that where his works are known and the fruits of his I skill have been witnessed, he 'is highly es teemed by the people 'as the most eminent and remarkable Physician in the treatment. of chronic diseases of the age. As the re • suit of a long personal and familiar acquaint ance with Prof. Hamilton, and his unparal leled success as 8 4 :professional man of the highest, order, I frankly . express' the hope that suffering humanity in every pait of our land maY,avail themselves of his remarkable skill, and thus share the noble blessings so kindly and freely bestowed upon all. Most vespectrally, liEv.fir. ii. JACOII4. vireitK 00£5, BPAVELV ON !--ANOTILEU CLERGYILAN CCIIF.D. The eminent divine, Rev. J. W. Hinkley, of Athens, Maine, writes : "My health has so far improved from the .effects of your treatment that I am able to resume my pastorship. had It not been for 'your medicind I should not have been living now. 'To you, with God's blessings, I owe my worldly existence. lam a living expo nent of the worth of your matchless reme dies, and I shall Wrestler deem it a part of my religious duty to recommend all suffer , ing with diseases of the liver and lungs to speedily apply to ,you: May God's 'blessings intend your worthy Worts for the relief-of disea.4ed and suffering liumaiiity." • lANOTUER .11 ,4 HEALED I - • , noms•roN,.N. J. IliatittsiN, M . D.,--Drar 'Sir: It is with Pleasure that,' 'comminalcate the result ot.the use of your meilidines. • Vflieit.l first 'visited your °glen, New York," I could - scarcely walk mio:the:pflied w4hout exhaus tion. alkyour prestige as a suceessful physician,• I tin& but little hope that yea 'coact cure me.• °Thereiwas nothing strange in this. Irony years and four months had passed away,. but during.' that period I had= - suffered constantly with chronic diarrheas and piles. I, had - some of the best physi- cians, and used everything I heard of that I , could procure, but all in vain. Why should, I think that you could do no more good than others? Hut, sir, justice arid- gratita tie compel me to say that' after the nee of y medicines the result was a complete cure. I cannot expect to be freed from liabilities - to attacks of disease any more than other men. , I wish I bad the voice of seven thunders and cotild icisenible the sick in the t world, would direct them to you, Sir, as one fully competent to heal, and whose generous and noble nature would not allow exhorbitent charges. Yours truly, REV. Gro. H, JoNEs. NO. 51 A CLERGYMAN CURED OF MIEVATAIIIM. Papp. R. L. florallton.- 7 -Dear Sir:, I have purposely; delayed writhag in order to giVe you the result of your remedies.,The medi cines casuelo hand in due time, nd I com menced Usiwt theta as instructed, and have persevered. For the first week I could not see much change the second week there seemed to be a giving away of the disease; and at the end or the third week a deckled ehaege for the better was manifest. lam now able tel walk about with ease and coin fort. I send ou my sincere and many thanks, and pray that God may bless and preserve your lite for many years. I feel that, under the blessing of Divine Pros+ defter'. you have done great things-for me. „Sours truly. Ray. Issac Mrs. lit:v. Geo. C. Haditock, of Ripon, writes : • "The remedies you sent: me last spring 'worked like a charm throughout my entire system. I do not believe I should have lived until the present time had I not used your medicine. It is my sincere prayer that God may bless and spare you many long years to minister to the physical being of diseased humanity. All that I can do to extend your field of labor shall be done. earnestly and , A 0000 WOSIAN. LOCKPORT STATION, Westmoreland CO., Pa. PROF. R. L. llaatiLToN : Devi' ,Sir:—When I applied to you fir treat ment, my case was considered a hopeless one indeed. 1 had been troubled with weak lungs and shortness of breath for many years, also with cold chills, aching bones, stiffness in my joints, and 144 had several severe attacks of sickness. For three months I was confined ti; my bed with bronchitis. On another 'occasion I was for the same length of time confined with dumb agde; and for three years with ague and fever. Pre vious to consulting you, I had taken medi cine.; eight mouths without any benefit and had suffered much, very much, from its ef fects. My systim "seemed to be a perfect wreck. I ceased t(,) take medicine, and did - not intend to use more, as they seemed to increase my difficulties instead of relieving . them. One of your circulars was providen tially handed to me, and I read it over and - over again, until I could not reasonably' d o ubt the statements ilherfin made. I feared it was too late to effect any benefit. I be lieved my ease to be so bad as to be beyond all Lope. I had a sure ,throat, bad cough, ' pain under my shoulder-blades, soreness in breast, swelling of my chest, feet,. and ankles. I was losing flesh rapidly, and growing very weak. I wrote you my symp toms, and forwarded them to you and asked your opinion of my situation. You replied that it was truly a critical and dangeeous one, and sent me a remedy as a preventative , of any chan;ie for the worse until I efould sc ud fora course of treatment. Lsent tor •_ the medicines, and I thank God for his good ness in causing them to reach me in tithe to save me. I used them as directed, for four weeks, and - after I had taken the second package I felt that I was perfectly well. ally complaints bad all disappeared. The sore ness of my throat was cured ; the pain under my shonlder r blades was gone ; the swelling in my chest, feet and ankles had left Me; • the shortness of breath was no longer a trouble to me ; the stiffness and soreness of my bones were removed, and my limbs were as active and supple as when a child. I could walk up steep places without fatigue, and had better health than I had enjoyed for twenty- years. It is now fouryeanl took ! your medicine, and I have needed none since. Yon are at liWty to publish this statement. By so doing many others In a dike situation may be. saved from much suf fering and a premature death. • Wishing you may accept my tasting grafi tude I subscribe myself your ever grateful • friend. RACIIEL 11r..xnErtt3oX. P. S.—Should the truth of the above be' questioned by any one, invite them to write to me, and I will satisfy them that it is indeed true, and that the ifkif is not ex pressed in this-testimonial. R. 11. Is Twos KFCL. , Argot's Porn CORN - ERB, • Susquehanna Co., Pa. • ' PROF. MOULTON : I TIC,W improve the present opportunity to inform you of the re. stilt ydur medicine. It has effected a per. manent eurea.s• the atzonizing 'pain It; my right side, which has troubled the for three years, has entirely subsided. MY appetite is decidedly better, and the various symptoms which I had at the time. of applying to you have nil disappeared. My health never was better than at the present tithe. and I attrib ute all to the use of your valn.hble medicine, for which .1 shall always feel very grateful, and will. do all I can to &duce my diseased friends and acquaintances to apply to you, for I ,believe your remedies to be all and everything you claim for them If I eve' need any more medicine, or any of my fami ly, I shall apply to you at owet • as I believe it to be the surest, safest, and ,t to-be had. I remsin "yours at'eamm,ad, . - Mus. 3 W. sum( TM' WILL 131?, DONE: • Mrs. John -B. Parmenter, of Hammond Creek, Tioga Co-, Pa., writes, Oct. 11: "Language is- nadequate to express in a fitting manner my deep and most heartfelt gratitude to you for having re,vored me to • 'health by your medicines (a hichl took from time to time as directed), alter I had.been se verely afflicted for many yours with a general debility of the whole nervous system, liver complaint, indigestion and all their attend ant consequences. I was mm-h of the time unable to be abbot my house, but feel that t am non weThatid in a condition to attendto all my domestic duties. "I am so thankful to you fur the great benefits derived from your treatment, that - Cannot speatt too highly in your praise. I rest as well and sleep as good nights as I ever did, and every one who knows• me is greatly a‘tonis.bed to find le.:oth so much improved; and say thiil they, en, must try your remedies," NIILST IiATIFI'ING T7.4.471n0N1AL. • ' A u stin Sheldon, of Delaware. Pike Co., Pa.,. Writes:. ' "Your retnedi,43 have rt-ached me hi due . time, and base been used :is directed. - The result thus 'far has been most s.nisfactory in every-case. I used your medicine in a ca4e• of fits. The patient Is a boy three years old. Ile had only two tits after the, first dose of your medicines. Many other cases, equally as obstinate, and pronounced by our resident physicians as incurable, have been wholly or partially relieved. I believe prur theory of the cause and treatment of disease to be cur- • rect. Indeed the success of your remedies demon:strati:lt to be far superior to any other yet adopted. It is my intention to order !, supply of your remedies and go about the country distributing your paper and dispos ing of the medicines as best I can," THE WORK oon.i ,31r:Jaincs Ij. MeCleary,of Payette Springs, Pa., Wines : "I must inform you of the great benefit my wife received from your medical treatment, Your remedies restored. her to health and vigor. Were it not for them I sincerely be- , sieve she would ere now have been In her grave. ' May God In Ms Providence attend you in your humane Wlf , . is the' prayer of your friend." • • WM/ CAS, 114)/:= WILEN 80 ]IAN VAlin SAVED? : William C. Downs, Esq., of Stroudsburg, Pa., I. rites 1 "I have been through m ith a; course of your treatment, and can affirm before God that your medicines will do all yon claim for them.• They are no humbug. Several per sons in this vicinity have used them, and have derived entire satisfhetion. Your thco- ' ry of the cause and treatment Of disease is simple and reasonable, Its correctness is fully vindicated by the success of your prac . lice. I mil daily recommendingyou, antilop will soon haven more extended - practice in this iltichborhood. I shalt be most glad to vouch for - the authenticity of this. I:am aware that people at a distance feel a degree -of hesitancy at placing , their health to the care of physicians' whom they have never seen, or, perhaps, never heard of. To those that arc inclined to be thus incredulous, I can say that. DrAlamilton undertakes nothing Ibut what Iles thoroughly understands, and al way 4 gives careful attention to all who place themselves Under his care." • • .31. r: Levi 11011toger, of West Slyerstown, Lebuion.o o .,, Pa., writes : "ThR medicine A CLENGIMAN'tI WIFE! HAS DAD Ten DESIRED EFFECT.