NEW SE ML 3 or iiik COr.oaKISJ.OJUI.Gl.OBB AND AlTKNOIX Cotnoiuii it in Ul leision, ihrouah tin Joint L br.iy Oomiuttte of the two II u.e having author. nd i Lrg ajbiaripuon f r thj, lON JRilllONAl CLUB AND ArFKNDIT a ijl ilia Smite, by retotulion,htviii dirm-i i the oioJj of p sparing tha report of it pMCiedingi. a id au honzttu tne aecreiaty of tha Sjiiat to O'j iiiifil ilh llie under- ignuj, aupuUiinf itui lh report! wlwn wriiieu oui alull be luhjeet 10 the revision cf tha ineABM, tha Conorssjioxal (Jinui. AMD Ari'EXDlx ii now ollered to the public not oiilv as en authentic, but as an olhcial repor of the proctuidnitji of Congrasi made under the eye, und published by lutuority ol llirt bodv. Tim undersigns! originated the mode ol iournaliziiis! tha piocecdinifi of Conirrraa whiiih, thus adopiud, ii to be perfected wilh the aij and under the miparvwiun of Uon (jrtin. 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The impul set thus given through Congress from every n.....nar rosct uoon the nation as a whole. and all its component parts an made to move in cooperation. The press cannot be more usefully employed than in condensing and again spreading abroad the intelligence of our" free country, tonding to such happy results through nor almost miraculously ad justed Statu and National institutions. Having identified ourselves with the plan of advancing the usefulness of Cungre83 by publishing full and impaitial reports, and having a large mass of the Conorbssmnai Globs and Appendix, issued during the last tvelve years, which would be impaired in value to us and utility to the public if the work we'ro discontinued, we have a double motive to yrompl us to extend it thiough a new series. We are resolved, if possible to give it permanence, and to hand it down to successor! as a standard work, worthy ol being maintained and improved. We shall enter upon our new undertaking without being distracted or burdened by any asso ciate labors of the press; and, thus unen cumbered, shall hope to make tho new se ries a step in advance of the former in all points of execinioni With a view to ac complish this, we shall be ("one or the oth er) in attendance on Congress. Tne reports will not be affected by oui party bias. We believe every member ol Congress will bear witness that our reports are full and fair. The Congressional Globe is made up ol the daily proceedings of the two Houses ol Congress, and printed on superfine double royal paper, with small type, (brevier and nonpareil,) in quarto form each number containg sixteen royal quarto pages. Hip epeechea of the members, in this first form, ore condensed the full report of the pie. pared speeches being reserved for the Ap pendix. All resolutions, motions, and oth er proceeding?, are given in the form of the Journals, with the yeas and nays on every important question. The Appendix is made up of the Presi dent's Annual Message, the reports ol the principal officers of the Government tint Bccoaipiny it, and all speeches of members of Congress, written ont or revised by them celvea.. It is printed in the same form a the Congressional Globe, and usually iiaket about tho earao number of pages during a session. During the first month or six weeks of itession, ilure is rarely more business done than will make two numbers a .week on of the Congressional Globe and ono of the AnpendiXf but during the remainder of a session, there is usually sufficient matter for two or three numbers of each every week. Ths next session will be unusually inter CMing. therefoie, we calculate that the Con gressional Globe and Appendix togettiei will make near 1500 largo quarto pages, printed in small type brevier and nonparicl Ve furnish complete ndexes to bo.h at the end of sesnion. We have on hand the Congressional Globe and Appendix for the last fifteen srs sions of Congress, making together fifteen large royal quarlo volumes, which we will sell unbound, for $11; or bound, with Rcs- eia backs and corners, (or S56. Those who -want the back volumes should apply tot inem immediately, as they ate in denand. Congress subscribed foi 341 complete sets durin " the two la sessioni. The proceed ings of ("-ingress for the last 9 years cannot he nrorured from any other somen Gales rnd Secto:i having stopped printing their Register of Debates in 183V. We will endeavor to piint s sufficient number of surplm copies to supply all thai roav be miscarried, or lost in the mails; hut .. subscribers should be very particular to file ,l'hfir miners carefullv. for fear that c ih mid not be able to supply all the los tu nbeis. TERMS. .,!, IV. .r,...i,,nl r,,,i. 1 OA Foronnsopy - Tor Ml eopti- of ithr m'ptof hoth B OOj Jt aony in iy ho remit ed by mail at j The libit and het way to rami! jut risk. , til piy tll am )0 it to tn ou" M lid I'm you ruitldrt, aoil laHa Ii"'" i ' j .i . f....... 4i,., B,.1..r.linii III I lid III I HIK WIIIW eipl, lu.or.liog t ,..,.,, rrm l B Man rni f jrtht Globe, frotii which I have de- tUited OUt )T Cf-ill i ' "'J"-J ill mu account mil !i tftt Ut.mra. I'OU UJ n-t wilh tht bl'iuct. The Potmaiter of raHnet,i citv wil pay thai Wmct lo Uii tatipl. ., Poitmatitr.' The rules of the General I'ost Olhee De partment HUthoriie such receipts to be given und paid htfre, when the amount duel not exceed 10. When it xeeedi )10, it is bei to remit bs much is possible it bank notes and the I'osimaiiei' n-eeipi for the baldiiae The Post oastrt' receipt should be aint directed to Hi, and not to the PoM- uiaiier of this city, as so ne persons are in the habit o( doing. The money sliouli. be here ty the 7ih rd December, ai faithesi to procure all the numlieis. II not nere oj that time, we may nut be udic to luruiMi me first n iiio be is Proprieiors of newspapers who copy tin- P.nal.Vfl.K mill (111! US I'll" COHV 01 UUMC oaoer coniaininiz it. inarkcd around with pen to direct our aiteiiiinii to U. hall have ilinir namci entered rill Mir books lor nor cop(y of ihe Congressional Globe sud Ap pendix during the session. Our prices for these pipers are so low that we cannot alVird to credit them out ; therefore no person need consume his time in writing for them unless he seuds a;oney. MHl It RIVES. WAMiiNoroN, Octubir 15, 1810. News from Mexico; AND . ' A FROM Til U CITY. Albright & IvXmiel N'FOHM the public that whiln G nern Tay lo U pushing with IiU army fur Mvxuiu, Uiey uv been tumubing the MCADE STORE ith a splendid and entire new and extcnuite as- urtmant ol Tall anrt Winter Go(!5 vhicli they will soil cheaper than any evai Lrf.ic . . . , '!'K f.tll.iiK n rr 111 -IV i urtd in Uo uinUia couinj. iwi. ..tt be fouuJ among tbuii assortmeuc Canvncre, Cloths, SaUauin ,y n-nm . . . . f If .1.'. ,A.L ..r.ll nu.ditie and uricci, of American, 1 iohcii and English Fubriiki PRINTS ! PK1NTS Of now and fa.hi.nmblo rnt'fi"'i conipriiing ovory variety of tylo and quality, very tlaip. DRKSS GOODS. Plain, black, anunrtf J culms and harrcd nlupa M, hoinbaincs, marinues, line Suilcli plaiclj lur childieu'i dicsxei and plaid clnaks; cashmeres ol different descriptions, ilolains in pit-ci g and rnbe n,itli'rna. si ki ol ouporlcd colors, t'nitnton OnU on- mi-sllc ginghams; ladieo' and gpiitlcinvn's aisoitid colors ofkid.iilk, CKithmero and cotton glovci, an cxtonsive assortment of chawU of every kind ami vai inly, ladies' black tilk and t.latc colored coh mere hoio; &r- ice. FLANNELS. Plaii and twilled red and whilo HOOTS AND SHOES. A eaneral assortment ofladies' gentlemrn'i thin and thick boots and lioc ol every cii'icuiiion CEDAR WAKR. HARD WAKH. CROCKERY WARR- HATS AND CAPS, Vnd a jnorat and an exlniite nmortment X GROCERIES AND LIQUORS. All of w hich they will sell very low in exchange or LUMBER. COilNTRY PRODUCE, or CASH. ALBRIGHT & MEN GAL Oetoper 10. ' Cull btfirt pnrcharln? F.h( where a the Ntw factory cf Earthaiwm c," by TlIOSirSON & HICKS. HE ubsciiber have opened a VllTTKIlY on the oml leading fnini Main to Third si the Methodic Church, lilonmsburg. t.i'luii)- Ijia eounty, where they intend to nianularlurr waienf tlia I'M material; the lnlest and lnot :ip- nrovrd patterns and finihcd in llic very tieM nnu- ner; sucli a l ots oi all iieseripinMih, u ly variety and. I ngs of .ill H.e", anil a variety nt Hher articles too numerous to niention; in fiicl all '.irid and every variety which uiov he wanted l my who mav favor them with a call. A MippK kept constantly on ham! which will he Mild li vhnlf dale or retail a liltle. cheapei lhan the elieap- cmI fur ca hor connlrv produce. Alno dry I on Woodtanen in exchange fi vvurk if delivirei (heir ahop. Ulooineh-irg Septemb-r 5, 1916-20 at OF r.ew and bfautilul poUernf, just rerciied ul the New Sloii. L U KUl'l.UI. May HO LOOKING GLASSES; F various niiei ind nfthclieal of Olasa, j t I received at ihn Arcade. ALBKIGUT S- MENGEL, Oct 1C. BASKETS! BASKETS ! T'ra vel I i nir . Market and S.itchel Basket' . rmil. . ... XfJ , o.nrfl L. B, RL PER I . Aug. I CabltlOt VarO IIOUSO. FWHE utwcrilm would rnpecttully intoini tue JL PUUIK 1U" T " w". iiiiii.I l.u .4.iimil l.illtr lit.nr itiM li.iii.tf Mild UI .... . -u ..j , - -II illluOHiitiurg, where lie i. carrying ou tlia Q&'M'Xm ilTSJlfiSSi ni iu varj0UJ iiranchc, and whore ho will be lOippy ni'Uil uiuw uu mi; nnu. iwilti Uiair curium, ins r uniuura wairu.iu bs nuJu ol gooj mutuiul und durMo, mid ht in- ' V" ,,t. Secretaries, liurcaus, n'ardrubes. Curd Tables, Dining Tables. Breakml Tubtts, Cupboards. Stands, Wash Standi, Bedsteads, Dough-troughs, Coffins, S und all kind of work in hi line, which ha W id upon ai rttaionable lurun they can b purtuacil in tha county. U v aliiut uttsiition to huinerii tit liopira 10 u ceivtt liae of publie jxttroiiagi!. April 25, 18-15. ly I ORE PROOF! -'The Cry t still They t'omc!' Lvery unit brings tidings of their -ulcus, r l out Laul In ihe remotest Went Irnm Canada mi the North, to .Mexico and tho Meat In- lieg on thcouth- are all iMiaiitnioiii in their praise. Of a mc-dicmo so univer.ollv known uud t-steeiuvd at Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills ,, ;li ir,llv .,,.,-.,, rv l annk ill detail. At 110 peiiod of ltd biatory has the reputation of that incd icinu iluod higher, and we may ay lhat uo repu tation it hliely to he more enduring. Adapted to alt ciiiiilitulionu, to eveiy form of disease, and to ll rlinmi... Wrii.tu's Indian Vei-eliible I'ilU are. ill. tin ouitv nthm iiii'tl iflMU. filled for th Ue of man under whatever circumstances he may be pla ced. At ea or on laud, at home or ahioad, in iuiii i.,..rVlii..ii und wintur'a cold, with a common re uaid to ihe conditions of health; and wilh Wrighl'ii I, !,., V,..iu!,l Pill Hi hand, there is no excuxe for being nick, uiilcs tha constilutiou be ulloily ii rcclaimablu. .ii our ohjccl is to state, where the gonuwo med icine can b obtained, rather than toirivo it an ex tended notice which our limits forbid we hall merely subjoin one or two of the numerous testi monials that have nut come to hand, llunureoa of tho aaliiu kind might be added; but we arc sure the public will tave us iho troublo ol arranging them. (Lxtractof a letter fiom Hernando, Missi8si)pl.) To VV. Wright Your Pills huve given univcr nal aiwficiion, and are justly very popular, lean sell from 30 to 4U dozt o a.iuuilly if 1 could be jup plicd. Vours, Wm. IIknbt .Toiisso.v, Agent. ' It ought hcie 'o he remarked that the medicine Ihh been but recently introduced into Mississippi. (Extract of a letter f'uiin Jerecy Shore, Peniv) ' The Indian Vegetable Pills e.tcel everything of the kind ever offcr-id to the publie m llvm ceiionol the coiiutry, notwithstanding tbecoinl.iuid ell'irt id jomefew unurincinled nierceiiai its to put them down, S, VivcHUTi;n A, Sos. The following highly respectable atoie keepers lue been Hppiiinttd agentk for tin sl of Wriuhl's Indian Vegetable Pillu in Columbia Count ; II. I'. B..lil-P.invir.e Siephen Haldy CiiPawissa Cyrus 11 iriiin-- Espytown Brotvo tfc Cieanv Mifllmvilie Abraham Miller Bi rw n k (J. II. Fowler llriaiereek W in' t'ovanhovan Orangevilla Geoite Maatere Milvillu Levi Beifcl Jereyiwon Lever it Sons Columbia I'.xi hanrje Ruber! .MeCay. K Ii i ri! tn v 1 1 le George Weavet Bloomshorg I. iKhl Street Iron Co Lipht Kneel Low At Thoinpon Lime llno II. C. Ki en - Biiareret k Eliia Wt-rtinan R'tharshnrrr It. P. Welliver Green tvoml I'' ct J. LhZ.irna Orangenlle Iiii gli MuWllliaiiis Mooraburg Tha popularity of WltlCMT'S IN HI AN VEG t) T VlILK I'll.!. has proved a strong bait to un r.rlncipled then who;inh(ti;f.tid by the liopeol gain; tcnint to nalm oil' a spurious arlii le on Ihn unsus oertiii". To defeat the wicked designs of such men ne havf procured new l ibeU, and the IV KITTEN SIGN ATI'IIE OK W.VI.WIIIGHT WII.I.NOM Hi: rOl'NK ON 'JMI'l TOI' l.ADKI. OK KAt'll !!OX. Xme other is genuine, and In cuuntirfr.it this if forgery. iVuH-inlier, tbe onlv oriuinal ami genuine l. MAN VCTETAHI.K I'll, I.M have tho WA'IT I ;.I('N TI;A'K OF W.M WAIUUT on the r , , . I i lit-1 uf each box . ( MhVes devoted eitelusively to the rile of Wright' Indian Vegetable 1'ills w holesale and retail. I Oil Rmc street Philadelphia; i"A Greenwich etreet. New Y-irk and 109 'JVeinont street, Boston, riuptember, 19 1P46 21). House and Lot Tor Sale IN LIUHTSTKEKT. HE aubscriber otTera for lale hia 7$ HOUSE; urn 5 t rff.i TAILOR'S SHOP. fcltf AND LOT. luatcil in iho flourishing village of I.igh'street, in llbioin township. It is a good situation toralanor, lieiugin tbe immediate vicinity of several Furna- The property will be fid on reasonable liirnu; It, '-I. I nuDiii Lightslrert, Seiteinlinr m 22 CROCKERY WARE. Of ihe lateat style, just received a( the N e w Soup L. ILR UPE RT. ADMINISTRATOR'S NO MCE. On the. Estate f THOMAS WlUiOIL ME 11. late of Finhingcreek township- WTOTK'E in hereby given that Letters of Ad iyi ministration de htmus mm, on Iho above mentioned cMate htvebrcii granted to the subscri ber. All person indebted lo the esiate are hereby lotifie.l lo make immrdiate payment, and nil those having chiim aro requested In present them pro perly' authenticated, to A. W. KLINE. Ailm'r ife burnt nnn. Fisliinerrrek, Novem'er SO. Ifild hi:)l CLUClvS. HUM and rommon.newntylf jimt received and r-jr bait ctitap at the mnv .lore. 1. l KL r'EK T. BOOTS AND SHOES 1 IT CHEAPER THAN EER. fft 1IE subscriber very respeeifully inf irms the ' ITJ " . . i - ....... i puuliCfliat lie IMS nil liiinu "no ik i oi.muui. - lyManufaeturing, HOOTS ami SllOt.S )fallkiud4 which h will sell at the following low puces. liKNTLKMEN S E All Morocco or Culf Skin ihols Coa.'se boots Coarse or Tine Shoes 00 25 75 1 Miner's Shoes $2 to 2 25 87 i Morocco Slippers Ladies' Weak. .1orocfo or Ca f Skin Lace boots Thick Soe Trench Tien Pumps Springs or J'mnvh I 50 1 25 1 12.1 Other kinds of Slippers 75 cents to 1 00 N. B.Tho above are all of.uiv ow n Manufacture and ore wrniuted to stand. I have also on hand. a large stork, of Kasteiin made Hoots and Shoes, which I will kcII at small profits. Touutry Merchant and others who boy by the dozen, ate invited to call and examine my goods, as I will sell to audi at a large reduction. (j-J-'lieniflmber tlm place at the A'KIV IWOl and SHOE STORE, lower end of Main-street. Ulooinsburg. W RUSSELL Jul 4 lfMG ITS COUJISE JS OX 11 Jill). l5w eSjaSfenr. AO great baa been tho demand for Folger's Oloaaoiuan ur All Healing llalsam, and II has given mien general satisl.icliou lo tliose who have used it and become acquainted will) its viitues that it now stand pre-eminent as a remedy in Diseases of tha Lungs, and tho testimony which has been given hy uiircrcnt persons w ho have been cured by t is altogether voluntary mi their pint. Tu y have c iven it in the hope lhat all w ho may find themselves need of this remedy may apply for it without de lay. lieail the following letter received (.mm Ihe Rev .Vr Shimcall, 1'aslor of Sit Judc's Episcopal Free '.'hurcli. Mr 8. has not only used 'he medicine himself but has witnessed its effects in several very trying eases uf disease. Tho letter will allow his "pinion of its virtues. Dear .Sir: Believing it to be but an act of com mon humanity to those suffering under tho various diseases of Coughs, Uolds, Hoarseness, Consump tion, Asthma, Vc. to point them to a safe, speedy and radical remedy, I lake pleasure in hearing nn lestimwiv to your invaluable medicine called Olosa-, ouiitnorAll Healing Ualsani. Of tu ,?7 l, can speak first from my own expciience. being '. iii'iiir'i suhjr ct from exposure more or l.ss to the vicissi- iildes ol our einnaic io irequenr attacKs ol Inllueii ta, Hoarseness.&e., I have always found itlo all'on Iniosl iiislanlaneous.aiid always by perseveranci an its use, effectual relief. To a particular friend of mine suffering severely unrer Asthma, and who had denpahed ol obtaining relief from uuy human source, upon mv recommendation was induced lo give the Dlosaoniat n tiial and hu pronounced (Ii effect produced upon him a perfect charm affording him immediate and almost instantaneous relief, In inolher instance I recommended it to a leni.th frisnd far advanced in Consumption. After the use of Ihe first bottle her cough w as entirely removed and her anpetif! and utrcriglh restored to s.ich n degree as to astonish all who saw her- With a Ioiil' clieri.-lictl ai.tl lirnilv estahlislieil preiuilice a- gainst the thousand and one specifics put forth in these days as sovereign panaceas for all disease, I assure vou that nothing short of my lirm conviction of the claims of your niedicinn to an origin so re . pectable, and to the effects of it as herein certified: both hv my own experience and obsi rvatioo, I could not have been induced thus to come forward as a witlings in its behalf. I have the honor to be, sir, rcspcclfullv yours, It. C: SHIMLALL. Have you a Cough, which is troublesome and has not yielded to any ot tlte lemedies which you have used 1 Is it ot teinlud w ith pain it tho side, shortness of breath, night sweats'! Do you liaise blood when vou cough and find your strength gradually failing 1 Von will find that these ymptoms if not properly attended to will terminate in consumption and erath. Are you troubled with that dihtrcH.iinc, complaint Asthma, which deprivosynu of your rest at night and ren tiers II lu nuriiieiino""'. Here is the Kcmcdy. Remember the name and place where it if t obtainco and do not be pot off with any othei. Ii iaa produced a euro hi asdespcrate eases as vours ' . . i. . i i l I ... .. :n . . may apjieai to or, boo unum,.- win pin u min in a speedy manner those distressing symptoms which fill your mind with gloomy foiebodings of the future. Its Healing Properties do not deceive. I he short dry cough is quickly ivercome and easy and healthv eipet loration takes its place. Spilling ol blood is immediately check-1 iglit sweats witn pain in me snleaud :hest. debility and difficulty of hrcatiing yield in Kttort time. Aslm i with all itsdre.idtula. conipaniineiils iiatonco relieved. ro:nhitis and in fad all the dsseases of the throat and I ungs give w ay before this remedy when all other means have failed. 1'e'soni may attempt to deceive you with some, other remedy, prononncii.g it to be equally asgood but remember life is at stake, therefore be not Deceived. Theabova medicine for salo hy the following agents. E. F. Lutr, Il'nom-.hurg. W. I,. Waller & Co flerwukjE' Lnr.ariia, Ornng'villr ; Levi Hi srl.Jcraeytown ; Derr 4 Millnde, H hit Hall ; S. BMy, L'jttuwiv'v. Cm3 OUR MOTTO, NOT TO BEOUTDONE .Vi;u III. VC KSMHTIlNC;i liHlAULIHMliM Ily Maiilcc Ac SMm rlhorn. THE understiitied having taken ihe bhop fornieily occupied by Marshal Silvetihorn, moat renpectlully inforuia the public lhat ihey intend tu carry on the above branch ol bufiiU'ss and will at all titiieg he ruady to do work a little better and cheaper than nn other eaiablisliuieiit in ihe du;:e, "and the hope by strict attention io burine to rtiem j large portion ol the public pairoinige All knidri of country produce I.imii m Qjchauge for work & the ready not refused 1SAC SAM EE, MARSHAL S1L ERTI10RN. Bloomahuri; Feb, 21,181641 VA!:i. THE business will bo continued by the eubscriher at the old stand: where mat be had at all times. MO MI MEM'S, TO Mb- 'llblh. TOM J. STONES, II Ml 11 Til JAMBS, MJINTLES. PJINT STONES, MULL bits, kc. or any oilier work in hi line. He is also prepared lo lurnisi WINDOW CAI'f" and SILLS, DOUR SILLS and STEPS. &e either of Ma. hie, Lime or any kind ol stone thai can be procured m this vicinnv 7llaving had conoiderable experience in the business, he pledges his work to be executed in as handsome a style as ran be furnished from &ny yard either in the eiiy or countrv; and on as reasonable teru EPIIRAIM ARMSTRONG Bloomsburg, Nov. 3, 18-13. ly 28 VAM)EKSL1CE, EGS leave lo inform ihe publie, that "e is prepared to attend to all the oper "lions in dentistry, such a3 removing The Tartar and other Foreign Sub stances. From tho teeth, rendering them clean, am the gurus and breath sweet and healthy. The cavities if Decayed Teeth Will be dressed out and filled wilh Gol or other toil; of the hnest quality, as tin case may require, which will generally prevent their aching or further decay, and render them u.veful for years; and in inan cases during lile. Teeth and Slumps of Teeth Which have become useless or troublesom will tie extracteu in inc most careiui man ner, with the latest and best improved in strurncnts. rorceliain Teeth, Ofthe best quality and latest improvement will be inserted on pivot, or (in connection wilh Dr. Vallcrchauip, with whom he is in paternsltip in plain woik) on Gold plale from a single tooth to a whole set, to loo as well as the natural, and warranted ii . i r i l 10 answer an me useiui and ornamental pnr poses proposed by the art In shori.evcry operation heloncinc to ilu profession, will b peformed in the be i manner. Willi clioiscst material, and at the shortest notice He therefore hopes, by strict attention to business, to obtain hare of publie palronape. Any person or nci sons wishing any of the above operations pcrlorincd, ate rcspeciiuiiy requested to oive him a call. N. 11- The publie arc hereby irfnrmci that we the subscribers have entered into a jperial I'artneiship relating only to plate worK as it is more convenient lor each to attend to ihe othfr branches ofihe science ;.n his own account. A. VALLERCfl A.1I J. II. VANDERSLICE. Mount Pleasant, Nov 8ih. 1 815 3m. ISIacLuiilhiiiItnLlisliuiciil THE Public aro hereby r-sioctfully informed lhat we have lately entered into Copartnership in ihe above business at llie llriek Miop, lormerlv oc cupied hy .Moses Cnll'man, on Main-street, below the new store, where we intend to cany on I lie above named business in all its brunches. V pledge ourselves that work done at this shop slut lie execute. I in as lien ami worKinanlikc maiinei and on as reasonable terms, as can be done at any other shop in this place. Wo therefore hope bv sirict attention to bu.-iness, to merit and receive a Ino proportion of public patronage. M. 60 ELM AN, S H ROUST' April 25, lSlfi. N. b. SHOE IS G done at the re !u rr-d price, of One DolL'll'. Smal profits and quick return our motto. Centre 0 f Gravity. A NEW TAILORING ESTi.BLSmElTT. Till'" subscribers respectfully inform the eili .ens of Itloomsburg ami vicinity, that tbcv have lo a!eo iiieinsi ives in . no. moil a an iMton. in . , 'i'i. ...... . ... .Uo.'.i, ' ihmrn hi lou- the Corner uf Main ami Murlttt sin ft, in iJioomsinirg, wliere ihey will al ways tie loiinu on iiaito, reaoy 10 accominoclali those who may hivor them with a call, 'i'heir work will he ilnnein lite latest and most approved tyle for neatness and elegance, in Iho business. Krotn iheir long experience in tho business, they llaltei themselves nnu un ir worn win ne ilone as neat as can 1 done elsewhere. All woik intrusted in their cate wair.oiled to fit. CI ITT I f ,'on! nn the "hoitest notice and warranted lo lit if properly made up. ELLIS L VAN UUSKIKK. Mav 2, I S l - 2tf N lt.ror.NTIiV PRODrt:r;, at the. niaike price, will he taken i'i exchange for work 7I1TD07- GLASS LT rtccivcd at the NEW STOfiF, L U RUPERT 'iUm J') J'll CANCERS, NAKTS, LOII.NS, tr TIII iutucribcr iiifnnn- it, t i;.. .1 ... t . .11. ti . I vil li. t UJUI ih l aide to cum nil kinds of Can. ..,, I Warts and t'oins will, v,.,u I, ;... ,:. , . , ,, ,. j i-uiii nnu r; slim t tune. He refers lo nci.-r,,! ,,, zens in his neighnnihood, ,u. h rh S,in,uel lie., . William Mle and others, ih.t l,. h., , inseteralinHtunce. um j, , ,, too treqnently the eas(! an.ong , k. He a raatacertalucumin in ,,. ,. ull((rUl , pay. (Tj'VNarlB, Ac. on r.aiiln -,i .i .... . . .Iso cured by ,le M1,S(, ,h r ftu Z "Z'l " " !........ i - 'e-nii-K in Mmnu nick MillcrV Tavr,.. u-l.,. " . . .B ""-".n'.r f ,J' ,. 1 i-iMmsare liiviu d U May30,8IH-hC JUllS ALB. LADIEE HON N firs. HEAD DRESS A n Ar n 1 Sdendid a.aortmeot of 'l.auies' ; .. V,';SVr,i,i, i''1 nw'H. Kihl. 'jniilielN "ins, ic - J 'I'i"1 inei.li; h..vr,.,. X.. w ore bv A. B. KN AHIJ A-Co. "MtriNu roiinbn. li r s. ....... . VK,fB".of "lus Vow Act ol llie VVAI. December 1 & to Ties & meet, riHE subscriber thai he has one,,.. I "T .' '""'"c nearly opposite Clay ton's Tave.n, ' "'!, I'll l ill ll.UiriJI-l in H 1 II! Illlllll s e;.r,..; . ' "'f' :,, ;, . .""t,"!! llie allUV uvu husinesa, ... an nn various nranehes. TIN IVJI1E, SUKKT ikon Manufactured in,,, nny frm . . S'I'OVK MPKS :faesrkeptc0,istan.,,l)llllili:;'si0vesfin.li waSreTl10 " the right purchase elsewhere I, . ",,0,e they W- line ' W'" ,u'"ilh "ll the county 1 US ""'can Purchased ia -September SO, I8.522 ' J ,!IC,:' .MAIvE WAY FoTrfHK"" Mew loae. R suhseribers ,4-e this Il c.hod of info,,,,, inc their l ends an, it,. ,1.., ,i, . 1 j'uioic genera v, Miat they are now opening thP S(.col,j ' , ;, nugCoods.towlnel, they would nios, . e,' llv invi.e Ihe attention of those whi.ro in la, t "fAcw and Cheap Coods, co,i,lillc Jo a l T Cloths, Ciitsimcm,Satintts$- f'esling ..f American, 'rench and Eiiflish Fabric. Coating and Pantaloons Stuffs, .i ve:y superior article of Tweed Cloths and Cassi nieres, Angola Cassimeres. l)rilling.s (iamboout Ac. i c. Cotton 'antaloou Stuffs of every variit ) of ihe most do.iira'ilu styles. HUNTS! PRINTS ! ! comprising evary variety of st lo and prices fr IO ftr Ll'tilN, DRESS GOODS. New style of French Lawns, a splendid arti, l ,.f new style Monlauc de lane and somm. r l',..l,.. Ciugl.ains &c SIIALWS, amongst which may bclound a handsome artic uerages ncknie; .Mouslane und Thibet fch,,wls WHITE GOODS. Haired, striped and plain Jaconets and Cnnil.rio Muslins, ha.-e, ,M usin g, book, mull j Muslir, b'ishop LUWI1) curui AKjM) fi.c brown and bleached Muslins from 61 to 12A cents ner vard. blcn. b,.,! .n.l bleached Table Dinner. cotton f)i,,i,, .t Together wilh a full asortment of Groceries, Spices, Hardivaac and Cut tery, (Juecnwore, Drugs, Duvts and Slices. and in fact every article usu illy kept in Country Stores. T e public generally are invited to cull and rr amine iheirstoclc before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, they Halter tln-niev, y Mi u t .itli iiiioii o busino.-s lo lneiil ihe pa I rou ol a eenerous nub he A.'B. KNABB & Co M.io 21. r-irT-T.AII kinds of Lumber, firain a l'jiSr'-- I'roducc taken in Exchungo I nd lot (ioods Nails and Spikes. Kl-:(iS(,f Nails and. pikevjust received jjijFy anil lor sale ai ine.vew .More of I. U. ULl'EHl'. fi i'lben AM A'rivate The subscriber offers for sale bis 1 JapusE & m LOT. situated on the. corner of Main and' Hast-eir., in iloonisburg, ('oliunhia Couuty, Ta. It jt w,.j calculated for the locaijou for a J'ublic II. i,., ."itore,leing iid Fee front on Mainstrcct, 2 1 1 I f"t on East-street, and the. road leading to the Illoonishurg Ii iron company r umaces. j Us I.ot i.well cal culated for building upon F.ast-.treet as well ilh n Maoi, and beHiR silualrd in the centre of the Iron Rt-cion of Columbia Countv, is well worth. ,),. akenlion of lh capitalirts. For any information renfcliiie the rniln;.,. enipuite of p, , r, rWAI,I'rs KAhLrK Cleonisburg, Zlcccnibt 20