Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, August 01, 1863, Image 4

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    Farmer's Department.
rvZer?Tt rr-etja i ijhhkhuihiiiiui ww
'SCRATCHES" IN HOUSES.
Tliia doscaso, called alto "groato" iu
Eunland nnd insomcnarUuf tlii.-t niitinirv.
0 i j j
often attacks the heels ami Iciia of nog.
leotcit horses, and though easily prevented,
la difficulty to cure, if of long standing.
It cotniucncos with inflammation of tho oil
glanda of tho akin about tho hind feet.
Tlicso vessels, named stbaccos glands,
nupply a fluid to soften tho skin and pre
vent its cracking. Thoso glands arc es
pecially needed and very active about tho
hind feet of tho bora?, where, by frequent
excrciso of tho parts, tho skin is subject to
almost constant alternate wrinkling and
expansion. The toughest leather would
soonvic'il under such treatment, unless
kept well softened by oiling. Tho c il
glands may beconio inflamed by sudden
cold, as when a horso after exercise over
wet roads is allowed to stand in tho Ha
l'i witheut cleaning and drying tho hair
nut tho feet, Tho animal being warm,
lu.Nsturo rapidly vapcrates and carries
with it tho heat from tho neighboring
ports; congestion ensues, and inflamation
commences. It may be slight at first, but'
by neglect it will bo likely to extend and
affect tho surrounding burfaco and also
tho deeper Bcatcd structures, resulting in
a disorder disgusting in its appearance,
and painful to the hort!. Or it may be
caused by standing on a filthy stable floor
in wet straw and excrements, the moisture
from which not only produces cold, but
from its naturo irritates tho skin; thereby
including the disease.
As it progresses, tho hair drops off, the
heels swell, the skinassumcs a glazed ap
pearance, is covered with pustules, and
emits an unctuous discharge which soon
becomes very oHensivc- Unless properly
treated, tho leg halfway to the hock is
crusted over with thick, horny soaps, di
vided by deep cracks, when tho affection
is scarcely curable. Prevention is found
in clean stables, and in thorough drcinr
and rubbing of tho legs after the horse has
been used. Close clipping of the hair
which ordinarily grows long about the
legs, deprives these parts of their natural
protection, rendering them more liable to
the cratches, and is therefore objection
able. If the disease uufortunately appearj,
Herbert receommends to clip off all the
hair from tho affected parts, and thorough
ly cleanse tbcm with warm water and Cas
' tilo soap. Then apply a flannel bandage
- evenly over tho limb, and frequently mois
ten it with warm water, allowing it to dry
on the part. To soften the skin, apply
an ointment of one drachm of sugar of lead
in an ounco of lard. If there are crackF,
wash them with a solution of four ounces
of alum in a pint of water. Feed the
horso on bran mashes, carrots, and green
feed, and if there bo much inflammation
.after a day or two, administer a ball of
four or five drachma of aloes.
If tho diseaso has reached tho second
stage, ,tbrco doses of physio at intervals of
two days will bo needed. Tho best ap
plication -to itba liecls will bo a poultice
jnado of 'boiled and mashed carrots, put on
tolerably hot. It can bo conveniently
applied by 'drawing an old stocking leg
over the leg, confining it at tho fetlock ,
joint, and filling it from above with thn
poultice. "When this is removed, anoint
tho heels with an ointment of ono part of
rosin, three parts of lard melted together,
and one part of calamine powder, added
when tho first mixturo is cooling.
American Agriculturist.
RELIEVING CHOKE CATTLE.
A correspondent of the Maine Farmer
gives tho followiug method for relieving
choaked cattle, and also a preventive;
Tako a rind of pork three inches square,
and tio it over tho end of a smooth straight
stick with tie flesh sido out. This forms
a kiiid of Bwab that may bo forced down
tho animal's throat without injury ; at least
it has always proved so with mo.
But a preventative is better than a cure;
Cattlo may be prevented froai being chok
ed when fed on potatoes, apples, or any
tbiugof tho kind, by simply tying their
head down to the stanchion so that they
cannot tako it upon a level with thoir body.
This prevents anj thing from accidontally
slipping down their tbroaif, which is the
cause of cattle getting choked ; not by
attempting to swallow that which too
largo. Oattlo when treated as above des
cribed, will eat jiut as well, and without
iho least danger of getting choked. 1
havo tried it several years and Uavo never
known it to fail, It is worth trying.
riMIEFropricturof this well-known nml centrally Ides.
I. toil Hume, the Excit j,kuk Hotel, rltnate nu Mai,
htrcct, In Uloouisburg, inline JiaK I y opposite -he Col urn
bi a County Court House, respectfully informs his friends
and the public in general, tfuit his House it now in or
iler for the reception nnden talnnient of travelers una
may feel disposed to favor tt t. itli their custom. Ho has
spared no expense In preparing tho EinuMm, for thu
entertainment of hit guests, neither shall there be any
thing Mauling (on III part) to nilniiter to tl.elr iiemon.il
comfort. Hit homo is spacious anil enjoys an excellent
Liifin location,
t Omnibuses run tt oil times between the Exchntigo
Hotel and the various ElU Ko.nl Depots, by which ttav
clirs will bo pleasantly comeyed to nuil from thu re.
pective Stations In !uo tints tu meet tho Cars.
IV.11. II. KOONB
liloomiburr, J'y 7, 16C0.
OOOIttiAMs writing Paner.includlng ofnole, Lettc'
I t-iil cap. riermon, J.' II, &. Vi4 Ing papers selling a
otv i'MRrs for rash
Wm. Is, PERRY, .siatioiiaiy,
Millers Store.
fresh Arrival
OF
Spring & Summer
GOODS.
Till! subscriber lias Just returned from the Cities
tilth another larg and select nnortmot of
SiM'iny niul summer Woods,
fmtehatcil at I'hlladelphlti, at tho Isiwcit figure, and
ilch they nro determined to sell on ns moderate terms
as ran bo procured elsewhere In lllootnsburg. Ills
Hoik comprises
ladies' Dithss noons,
ofclinir-st styles and latest fashion,
aur ooons, a.vd nuocr.niKs.
Ulllim'ARK QVEFMVHARE,
cedar ware, iiou.atr ware
irox, MAILS, uoors SHOES
HATS Sf CAPS, Oct., Sit., 3,0.,
In short ever thing usually kept In country Stores
o which he Invite the nubile generally,
'l'lie Highest price paid for country produce.
S. II. MILLER.
nioomsliurg. Aptll 18, 1603.
Wew floods
FOR EVERY BODY.
TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE.
Just come lo C and W Krenmer's Store, In Jcrsey
toun, l'a, where you wllltlnd all kinds of Dry Uoods:
such as
Ladies Dress Goods,
Prints,
Muslins,
Flannels,
Shawls &o.
Qnconswaro,
Ginghams,
llsiscry,
Groceries.
Hardware Ccdarwaro,
Tin ware,
And Drugs.
Fish, Moat, Salt,
Flour, Tobacco, Scgars,
Hats, Cap?, Boots, & Shoes,
IRON AND NAILS.
In short, everything that Is generally kept Inn ceun
t ry store.
We Hill sell you goods at fair prices and tako all
kinds of produco ns pay such ns flutter, Eggs, Ornin,
1, umber, Shingles, Onk plank, nnd in fact anything thnt
any body clso will buy and sell nschcnp as can lie sold
In tho country. We will notbj undersold by Jew or
Cictiles,
Come then ono and all, judge for your
selves. Bring your trade, but don't ask
for trust.
C & W KREAMEK.
Jerseytown, May 2, ISC3.
SAPONIFIER-
O R
COXCEJ.TRATED LYK.
THE FMILY SOAP MAKER.
TI1C public mc cautioned against thu spurious artic
les of lye for making snap,&c., now ollercd for salo.--Thu
only genuino and patented lye is thatmnde by tho
Pennsylvania salt manufacturing company, their trade
mark fnr it being "P.ipnhifler or cuncentrated lyo."
'the great success nf this article lins led unprincipaled
parties to endcavorto Imitate it, in violation of thu
Company's patents.
All manufacturers, buycrsor sellers of the spnrims
lyes, nre hereby notified that the company have em
ployed ns their Attorneys,
George Harding. Esq., of Phila., and
William Bakewell, Esq , of Pittsburg.
And thnt all manufacturers, uscra or sellers of lye,
in lolation of Hie rights of the Company, will be pios
ecutcd ut once,
THE SAPONIFIER,
or concentrated lye, is for sale by all Draggists, Gro
lers and Country Stores.
TAKE NOTICE!
Tiie United States Circuit Court, Western district of
Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May term, in 1CGU. in suit of
the Pennsylvania Fait manufacturing company, vs.
Thns. (1, Cluifodecrecd to the Co.i pnny on November
IA, lcC-.', the Exclusive right granted by a patent ownd
by them fur the faponillcr. Patent dated October 31,
lcili. Perpetual injunction awarded.
TIIE PENNSYLVANIA
SAQaU fiaAS31D!?A,Q,lDIBfl5aB S
OFFIC 13S:
127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
Pitt St. and Duqucnsc Way, Pittsburg.
May 2, lE03,-3m.
PHILADELPHIA.
PAPER HANGINGS
HOWELL & HOUKKi:,
Corner Fourth and Market Streets. Philadelphia, have
now in stock, a flue variety of
WA I. I. PAPER 8,
Clot up expestdy for their Spring Trade.
WINDOW PAPIJIl OF UVEItV CHAD IV,
o which they Ih ito tho nttentien of r-torekeepcrs,
IC7" In their rctallepartuient, will hi found the
choicest styles of the don.
Alnrrh 7 18C3 3 mos.seas
SailOUUSIIIFS FOR SALH.
Pittsburgh Comiiicrcial Cullege.
Iliughaniitin " '
tlrilti'iideii's ' ' Philadelphia.
Htratton, Ilryant & Co., " "
Thesd Scrips, are innmounts of $15 and Son and are
s so much cash, by the .Student on cntringiithcr of III 1
above. Colleges. Young mdii dcsiringtoobtaln atiuish.
cd Cnllegialo I'.Juratioii, will here lind a good specula
tion by upplyiugut the otlica ifth
Nov. I.IStiJ. COLU.MIU'A DCMOCUAT.
TINWARE & STOVE SHOP.
Ttlin undersigned resncctfullv liifurnis his Old Trifim!
JL and ctistoincrH. thnt hu litis nurrlinrii.d lii imiimr.
merest in the abnvn establUhment.nudtlio concern Vtil
hereafter bo conducted by aitnclf i'tcIikivc ly.
Us has Jiii-t received and oilers for snle, tho larg-
fKjL-eti unu iiiobv exiensivo assortment or cAZVUY
STUV I'. S ever introduced Into this innrkot.
Z2?a His stuck contUts or a complete assortment nf
ho best Cnoking and pmlor stoves in the market, togeth
er with Htovo Fixtures of every description, Oven nnd
llox Stoves, iladiators, Cjliudar Slnvcs, C'nst Iron Air
Tight stoves, Canncn' Hlovcs, &c, ic. Stovepipe and
Tinwaro constuntly'oli hand nnd niauufnctured to order,
All kinds of repairing dour, as usual, on nhnrt notice.
The patronage of old friends and new cuslomora re
pectfully solicited. A. M. KUt'liR'l'.
liluom sburg, November 3d 1EC0. tf.
TIIE DISEASES
OF ERROR.
( Lea Maladies (V Err cur.)
I JOHN I). OGDEN, M. D author and
I publifherofthe obnve work, do hereby proinisut
j agree to semlfree of charge toany young man who
will r. rite for it, n copy for perusal. The proper study
OI luniini,", ,b i in vitiuuuiu HI'IK IS ISSIICU .
sent forth for the benefit of tullerlng humanity, It treat
in simple limgiiagr on ull the disentcs of Error, inclu
ding seminal weakness, Nervous debilitv, indigeMlun
Melancholy, Insanity, Wasting decay, lifipotency, Sec.
fining ifu, speedy, and eireclual prescriptions for
their permanent cure, tngetlif r ith much vnlvnble in.
forinallnn. All who favor mo vt itli a desire to read my
work shall receive a aamplu copy by return mail, free
of charge.
Address
JOHN n. OtfDCN, M, I).
No 00 Nassau St., N. V.
Ulnyffi! lBC3-3m.
BLOOMSBURG SKYLIGHT,
Till! undersigned informs the citizens nf Ulanni,
and neighborhood, that he has taken the large room
in the llichango lllmk, extruding over Messrs, Hlouer
U Fox's llukery, and thu Uookstom wlura ho has put in
a InrgoSkylifi I. It Is only by Skylight that good pic
ures can betr mn especially eronps viheru each person
an be inkonj ist us well us sepurute.
Ilahasgoii to luiitiderublo vxpensa to miiLo his cs
abliehtueiit first class on, and ho thrrfore solicits a
bcralpatro igo to enable him, Inconstantly Introduce
llmuoda i improvements of tho art.
tt Co-Hi -y produce tukrn in Ilxchango for pictures
IIIINUY UUSKNaTOCK,
Illoomtbarg, Nov. S3 1P0I. Nov, 0 '12
WII.JrlAM G. PERRY,
I TJOOK-SELLEli, Stationer, Book
1 binders, lllank book manufacturer, an J Dealer iu
Imported and American Stationery.
I South West cor. 4lh & Race tit,, Philadelphia.
Persons vlsiilng thn city, or sending orders will do
well to takju n mii,orauduiii of tho nbovo Address.
Tho stock Is large and well assorted, Prices Lou.
1'noioomrir AtseMS, Selling from t,0clslo.'3 eoclf.
Theueweit styles and largatt assorlmeni in Hie City,
Win. U. PEIMIY. Puhlihhtir,
0 W cor 4th & Ituce Hu, I'hilarltlphla
iM'MTMN WATBR
FOR THE
AND TUB
FOIl
DIABETES
AND D18EA8E8 OF THE
SXSHJMf-S ASP KJASSKIL
Tien Dangtroui and lYoublrsemi Dittam, uhicMiai t
that far lleittttd the belt dlrttted Treatment (nits
Cm;ilcjy Controlled bftkcltEMEDYnoa leforcuil
run cuiiativf,
properties of the mrdlclno direct themselves to the nr
gnus of secretion, nnd by so nlteriug tho condition of
the stomach andliver thai tho slnrchy principle nf the
food is iiotcnnvertcd Into sugar solung ns the system
Is under tho Influence of tho
CONSTITUTION WATr.lt,
which give thoso organs time to recover their kcallhy i
lOUO nnu vigor. o uru nwu m b.uiu inai iiiu uunsiiut-,
tion Water has curctl every case of Ulabetcsln which It
has been given.
STONU IN THE DI.ADnril, CALCULUS, CUAVIX
nntcK dust nuposiT. and .mucous or
MILKY DISCHARGES AFTER URINATING.
Diseases occurlng from one nnd the same cause will
bo entirely cured by tho Constitution VYntar, Iftaken
fnrnny length of 1 1 mo. Tho dose should vary with tho
severity nf tho disease, from twenty drops to a tea
spoonful three times a day, in water. During tho pas
sage of tho Calculus, the pain and urgent svinptums
should be combated with tho proper remedies, then
followed up u llh tho Constitution Water, as above di
rected. UYS.M ENORR AQ3A, OR PAINFULL MENSTRUA
TION, AND IN MENORRHAGIA OR PR0FUSG
FLOWING,
Doth diseases arising from n faulty secretion oftno
menstrual llnld In tho one case buingtoo littlo, and
accompanied by sevrro pain ; and tho other u too pro
fuse srerctinn, which "ill be speedily cured by tho
Constitution Water,
Thnt disease known as FALLING OF THE WOMII.
which Is the result of n relaxation of tha ligaments of
that organ, and is known by a sense of heaviness nnd
dragging pains In the back nnd sides, nnd at times nc
cnnipanied by sharp lacinntingor shooting pains through
tho parts, will, in nil cases, he removed bythcmedleiiic.
There in nnuthcr class of symptoms nrl'ing from IR
RITATION OF THE WOMII, which physicians call
Nervousness, which word covers up murli ignorance,
nnd iniiinecnscs out of ten the doctor does not really
know whether the symptoms nro tho disease, or tho
disease the symptoms. Wo can only enumerate them
here. I sprnk more particularly of Cold Feet, Palpita
tion in the Heart, Impared Memory, Wnkrfnlness, Flash
es of Heat Languor, Lassitude, nnd Dimness of Vision,
SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION.
Which in the unmarried female is a constant recurring
disease, and through neglect tho seeds nf more grnvo
and dangerous maladies arc the result; and as month
after month passes without an effort bring made to as
sist nature, tho suppression becomes chronic, iiic pa
tient gradually looses her appetite, the bowels arc
constipated, night sweats come on, and eonsumjitiun
finally ends her career.
LF.UC0RRCEA OR WHITES.
1 his disease denends tinon nn Infiamatlnn of mnrrms
lining of tlie vagina and womb. It is In all cases ac
companied by severe nam in the hack, nccrnss the
bowels and through tho hips. A tcaspoonful of the
medicine may bo tuken thrru times n day, with an in
jection of a tablespoonful of the medicimc, mixed with
a half-pint of soft w ater, morning and evening.
IRRITATION OF THE NECK OF TC 11LADDER,
INFLAMATION OF THE KIDNEYS AND CA
TARRH OF THE ULADDER, STRANGURY
AND IIURNING OR PAINFUL URINATING.
For thesedlseuses it istrulya suvorcign remedy, nnd
too much cannot be said in its praiso, A single does has
been know to relive the most urgent syptoius.
Are you troubled with that distressing pain In tilt
small of thu back and through the hips I A tcaspoonful
n day of Constitution Water will relievo you like magic.
FOR DYSPEPSIA,
It has no equal in relieving the Most distressing smp
toms. Also, Headache, Heartburn, Acid Stomach Vom
itlng Food, &c. Taken tcaspoonful after dinner- 'I he
dose in all cases may be increased if desired, but should
be done gradually.
PHYSICIANS
Iluvc long since civeu ut) the uso of buchu. cubebsnml
juniper in the treatment of theBO discuses, nnd only use
ilium iui tvuiit vi u uuiiur reiueiiy.
CONSTITUTION WATER
Has proved itself siual to the task that has devolved
upon it.
DIURETICS
Irritate nnd drench tho kidntys, and by constant use
soon lead to chronic dgencrution and co irlrmcd dis
ease. Read. Read. Read.
Danville, Pa., June 2 13C2.
Dr.WM. II. GRKun Darr Air: In Ftlni.iry. ltjbl, I
wasulllioed with the sugar diabetes, and furtive months
1 pnssed more thnn two gallons of water in twenty-four
hours. I was obliged to gctup as often ten or twelve
times during tht night, and in live mouths Host about
fifty pounds iu weigth. Horning lint mouth of July,
ItiOl, 1 procured two bottles of Constitution Water nnd
in twodnys after using it I experienced relief, and after
taking two bottles 1 was entirely cured, soon after
regaining my usual good health. Yours truly,
J. V. L DE WITT.
Iloston Corners, N. Y., Dec. 37, 1631.
Win. II. Gregg & Co.:
Gents i I freely sivo vou libcrtv to make use nf thn
following Cirtitlcate of the value of Constitution Wa
ter, which I can rcrcommetid in the highest manner.
My wife, wlio was attacked with pain In tho shoul
ders, w hole length of the back, and in her limbs, with
Palpitation of tho heart, attended with Fulling of the
Womb, Dysincnorrlinca, and "Irritation of tho Iliad
der," I called a physician, who attended her about
three months, when ho left her worse than he found
her, I then employed onu of the best physicians I
could lind, who attended her for about nliio months,
and wlillesho was under his earn slin did not sutler
ipiito ns much pain ; lie finally gavn her up and said
'her case wns Incurable," For, said he, "sho was such
a combination of complaints, that medicine given for
one operates dgninst some other nf her ditliculties."
About this time she commenced to uso Copkiiiutiis
WiTEU, and to our utter astonishment, almost the first
dose seemed to have the dsired effect, and she kept on
iinproiing rapidly utdcr its treatment, and now super
intends cii'irrly her domestic alf.ilrs. Phnhns not ta
ken any of IhoCoM riinioK Watir fnr about four weeks
nnd wu arc happy to say that il has produced a perma
nent cure.
W.M. M. VAN IlEXSCIIOTCN,
MiLLrortD, Cox.v., Nov, 19, IgOl,
Dn. WM.II.Catoo;
Wrar ir: 1 hnvefor several years been nfllicter!
Willi that tooublesomeand daugi rnus disci e Uravtl
which resisted nil remedies and doctors, until I took
CoNsTtTurtoNAL Watcr, mid you inuy be assured that 1
was pleased with tho result, Ithas entirely cured mn
and you may make any uso of my name you may see fii
in regarn to the medicine, as I have entire confidence
In its etlicacy.
Yours truly,
rOVD ai'RO.N'U,
THESE ARK TACTS ENOUGH
Thern Is noclass nf diseases that produco such ex
haiisting effects upon tho human constitution as Dia
betes nnd diseases of the Kidneys, lllndderaud Urina
ry Passages, and through n false modesty they aro neg
lected until thry uro snndvuuced as to bo beyond the
control of ordinary remedies, and wo present tho
CONSTITUTION WATER
To thn public with the conviction that ithas no equal in
relieving the class of diseases for winch it has been
found so eminently successful iu curing ; and we trust
, that wo . hall bo rewarded in our eilorts in placing so
valuable remedy in a form to meet the requirements of
' tinli.int nt,,t ithvuiinn.
FOR SALE II Y ALL DRUGGISTS, PRICE 81,
W.M. II. GEORGE & CO,, Proprietors.
Morgan & Allen, General Agents, No. 41) CI ill" til;
New-Vork,
Sept. 21). 160S. liui.
EVANS & WATSON
SALAMANDER SAFES, RI
MOVED to JVo. 1H40IKA VuirM
Street, Philadelphia, havo on
and a (urge nssortnicnt of Fire
Thief proof Salamander Safes,
Iso. iron doors, fnr bunks and
stores, iron shutters iron sush. ull
!J? makes of locks cmal to any mado
111 the United States.
bice Safes iu one prt. All cams tut right! trith eon,
tents in irood condition.
The Salamander Safes of Philadelphia against tht
world.
EVANS & WATSON,
have had tho surest demostration in thn fallowing cer
tificate thru their manufacture of Salamander Safes 'has
ut length fully warranted thu representations which have
heeu made nf Ihriii as rendering nu undoubted security
aguiusl the terrific element.
Philadelphia April 12. 1850.
Messrs tWans S; Watson- Gentlemen-It uH'ords us
Iho highest satisfaction to stato to vou. that owinrrltii
the very protective qualities of two of the Snlumandei,
I Safes uliirh vie purchased of you souin Ava month sincv
v -.. ...... fc" - 'if, u,n, u, 1 win Muun,
tic, etpospil to thn calamiiiuus.llicinlluiibtcad place on
wo snveti a largo porunii ni jeueiry, alHi an our nooit,
the morning of the litis Inst..
1 When no reflect Hint these sufes were located in Hie
fourth slury uftlin building wo occupied and that they
I fell subsequently intua heap of burning ruins, where the
j vast concentration of tho heat caused the brass plates to
null, o cannot but regard the preservation of their val
liable contents ns moat convincing proof nf thu great so-
. curity alforited by your sales,
. W shall toko great pleasiiioiu recomlnellllin3thcm,.
men of business as a sure reliance against lira,
GEORGE W SIMMONS &. into.. JiizAIhia.
C7Tiiey hava since pnrchastd eix largu fiafes.
July So, lb(i; Aiiiuit2a,ie33
11IM
IT.V.'waAWIN W,S
' lillB
v mm,
on
dsspowxisxh nxYXMn
AS IT IliS If Elf MACTIStD tlf Tllf OSlTtB STATSS t IXEC-
utivk AisuMriio!) add axwicisr or arbitrary rowtn
BY I). A. NAIIONV,
OKK Or ITS VICTIMS.
"It Is Important that tho hnl.it nf thinking In n freo
country should Intnlre mutton in thnsn eritrustad wilh
Its administration, to confine themselves within their
respective spheres, avoiding, in tho oxorclso of thu
, powers of ono department to i n. roach upon another.--
Tim spirit of encroachment t nils to consolidate tho
i powers of all Iho department- In one, ntul thus to cre
ate, wnaiotcr do iiio lorm or tjovcrntneni, a real Des
potism." WASniKOTOX.
"Cling to the Constitution, n the shipwrecked mari
ner clings to the last plunk, when night ami tht tem
pest close nround him," Daki i. VVEnsTCB,
OARI.BTOK, I'nbllshor. il l Proadwny, New York.
tC7 Mr. Mnhonv's book u itli the nbovo title will bo
published this week,
April I, lea.
rpilC undcrslirni'ists nrso exii-nsiveiv entrnirpiT In the
J- Undertaking Bunlneit, and keepsconstnntly on linnd
ud for sale at his Warcrooms, n large assortment of
FINISHED COFFINS,
isy which ho is enabled to till orders on presentation
Atso-Kecps n good Horso nnd Hearse, and will at al
times bo ready to attend I'uncrcls. amVi'
Rloomsburg Janu-irD 1839 SHIVL.
inooinsui.rc, January -J. ItJJ
LAllGE ARRIVAL OF
New Spring& Summer
AT PETER ENT'S STORE,
ijv uaiiT sntr.irr, Columbia cuu.ty, pji,
TTAS Just received Iroin Phrlndelphia, nnd la now
ii opening nt the old stand rite;
Sc I'm, a splendid assortment of
which will be sold cheap lor
OAFH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Ills stockconslatsof Ladies Dress Uoods choicest styles
and latest fashions
Calicos,
Muslins,
Ginghams,
Flannels,
Carpets,
Shawls,
HoMory,
.Silks,
READY MADE LLOTIIING.
Casimcrus,
Satinets,
CoKonatlud,
Kentucky Jeans,
Thread, &c.
Groceries,
Quecnswaro,
Ccdarwaro,
Hardware,
Mcdicinea,
Drugs,
Oils,
Paiuts,
BOOTS & SHOES. HATS & GAPS.
In shon erery thing u-untiy kept 111 a country store
The patronage of old friends, and tho public general
ly, is respectfully so ititcd,
Tho highest market price paid for country produco.
PUTUR LNT.
Light Street, May 30, 1803.
FRESH A R II IV A
-or
Li '.TUWJfT
EVERYIIOIOY
7 UT. undersigned, crntcfiil for pa ago, respec
fully informs hlsciistiimers and the ptiblicgencrally
Hint ho has Just received from tlm L'asterne cities, tli
largest and most select Block of
Spring and Summer,
That hns ysl been opened in Illooinsburg, to which he
invito the attention of his friends, and assure them
that they lire ottered for sale nt grent bargains. His
Stock comprises u large assortment of
UHNTLUMLWS WEARING APPAREL,
Coimstiug nt Fasiiiosakle Dufss Coats, of every des
cription; Punts, Vests, Shirts, Crnvats Stocks, Cotton
Handkerchiefs, Cloves, Suspenders, &c.
GOLD
WATCHES
AND
JEWELHY,
Of every description, lino and cheap,
N, it. Ri'inember ' Lauenlers Cheap Emporium.'
call nnd see. No charge fur cxuinlng Goods.
DAVID LOWE.VnERG
llloomsburg, March S, 15U3. (Juno ItiS'.I.J
Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Itaihond
ON AND AFTF.R APRIL 20. HB3, PASSENGER
TRAINd WILL RUN AS FULI.OWS:
MOVING
Lcavo Rcrnnton,
" Kingston
' H'nouisbiirg
" Rupert.
" Danville,
Arrive at Northumberland,
MOVING
Lcavo Northumberland,
" Danville,
" Rupert,
' IMoonifburg
" Kingston,
Arrive at Scratitnu,
8 O U T II.
raisenger. Jtrtom,
3 3t) A, 31, ll.UU A. M
li.40 Arrivo PJ.30 P JJ
P,5t)
P.33
0.S4 A.M
'.1.33
NORTH
4.30 P..M,
5.10
3.43
3.3H
H.H5 I.4S V. ,M
u.iu r. .11, 3.JII
A Pussengcr Train nlsoientrs Mngslnn nt f.20 A. M
for Scraiiton, to connect with train for New Vork, Re
turning, leaves Pcranton on arrival of Train from Now
Vork at ViO P. M,
Tho Lackawanna and lllnnnisburg Railroad connects
wilh the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
at t-cranton, for New York and intermediate points m.
At Rupert II connects with the Cnttauissa Railroad, for
joints uoiu cast aim wesi arriving ut riiiiaucipniaut
At Northumberland it cnisnects wilh tho Philadelphia
,t Uriel!, li.undN.C It, R. fnr points west und south
Passengers arriving at llarrisburg 4 3D P M, : Phil
adelphia IU P. M Kullimore lU.'.'O p. M.
GEO. II, HUNT, Sup't
J. C.Wells, OmV Ticket Agent.
Kingston ApilllS. It-ra.
rni
nu
Bloomxburg, Columbia Courtly, Pcmia,
SLASDODSON. Proprlclor.
rpakctpleusura iu auiiouiicing t tho putdia that he
J has taken and thoroughly refitted the Forks Hotel
formerly occupied by Hubert llagenbuch, llloomsburg,
,uu IS pit,"Uicu uivutiivut, , ou.niivi., uui,io.i
drovers and boarders, II, a table will bu supplied with
nest pruuuris iu inarm-is auuru, ami ins it.ir win iv
constantly furnished Willi thu choicest liquors.
07 A laree undcominodioui stublo has been erected.
with a cenvrnieiil stablu attached. Attentive ostlers,
will always be in attendance, and he trusts his obliging
attention to customers will secure him a liberal shore if
patronage:
Dloojuebur-,Fa..Nov,29, 1803.
DLA.NKSI BLANKS! !
01' 0 very description, for ealo ui Shiaoffio
ECONOM Y jS VV E A L T H .
CURE YOUR COUGH FOR 13 CENTS
The
best imi cheapest Household remedy
in the World,
aiADAME zadoc pouter's
MAIIAMU V.AUl'U 1TO'
TER'B Curative llalanm Is
warranted If used cccordlng
to tho directions, to cure In
all cases Coughs, (.'olds,
Whonplnj Cough, Asthma
nnd nil affections of tho
throat and Ldngs,
Madame Zndnc porter's
Ilslanm Is prepared with all
tho requisite skill, from n
ccmblnntlon of the best rem
edies tho vegetable klnadom
affords, lis remedial quali
ties are bared on lis power
to assist the healthy circu
lation nf Iho blood, through
the l.un;s. It Is nut n vio
lent remedy, but rmollcnt
warming, searching nnd elf
ectlve; can bo taken by tha
oldest person or tho young
est child.
MndamZadoc Tortir's b.il-
snm has been in use by tho
ipublic fnr over In years, nnu
tins ncqrlred Its present sain
Imply by being recommen
ded bv thnsowhn have used
It to their nflliitcd friends
, and others.
.Most Important. Mnil.mio Zndor. rotter's Curatlvo
1 llnlsam Is sold nt a prlco which brings it In tho reach
1 of every one to keep it convenient fnr use. Tho tiuiD
I ly use of n single bottle prove to bo worth 100
l times Its cost. , , .
I NOTICE, Save your money I Do nnt be persuaded
to purchase articles hi 4s to 91 which do not contain
, thn virtues of u 13 cent bottlu ofMnilttntrj Porter's Cu
ratlvo llalsam, the cost of manufacturing which Is as
' great ns almd't any other medicine ; and tho very low
prCCl' at WHICH U IS soul, maw.. ,,. ........ .v..
ernppa. 'nlly small, anil unprincipnicu ucniers nn
soniulimes recoiiiiucnd other inodlclncs nil whirlithelr
proflls nrn Inrger, unless tho customers Insist upon
liavini' Miidntno Porter's and noun other. Ask for
Mndnmo Porter's Curativo llalsam. prlco 13ccnts, and
n largo bnttlcs nt 2J octils, and take no other.
ITT-Sold by nil llruggits nnd Storekcoporc at 13cts,
a,. i In larger bottles ai S3 cents.
1IAI.L fc RUCICLU, Pr prlctors, New York.
January 21, 1803.
I VT n , r, , r. 17 rn,n-t1nnilf Sfrnrl '
iNOS. U, 11, 1.1, lo, LI ViOUI tianuc Otrcct,
NHAR UROADWAY, NI3W YORK CITY.
-rllfl 0ia.c,tabllshed and favorite resort of Iho Ilusl-
1 Community has been recently refitted, and Is cum-
I plete in everything Hint can minister to the comforts of
' its natrons Ladies and families arc specially and care-
i I ''ils'centrally located In the bu-lness part nf tho city, '
1 mid Is contiguous 10 mo principal lines &i sieuuiuuais,
cars, oinulbiisses ferries, &c.
! In conseqiienco of tho pressure caused by tho Rebel
lion, prn.es nave nccn reuueeu 10
One Hollar ai d fifty Cents per Bat, I
'I he table is amply supplied with all tho luxuries of
the season, and is equal to that of any other hotel iu tho
country,
Ample accommodations aro oncrcn lor upwaru ot -wu
guests.
E7" Do not believe runnrrs.hnckmen, and others who
may say "thu Western Hut-l is full."
1). n. WINCHESTER, Proprietor.
TIIOs". 1). WINCI1USTER.
Feb. 15, IMS.
7ic iXno ommcrci'd Buildings are loca
ted opposite Court House, corner of
Court and Chcnango-Slrccls.
This College is in no n ay connected with any other
lll'titlltiOU.
The energies of thu entire Faculty nre exclusively dc
vnted tothis.
Thudcsign ofthis Institution is tn afford to Young
Men an opportunity for ucpiiring a 'lAorovgh Practical
Business Kdneatlon
The Hooks nnd Forms nro carefully arranged by
Practical Accountants, expressly for this Institution.
and the course of instruction is such tn combine Theo
ry and Practice.
COLI.EUIATE COUHSr,.
This Course embraces liook-Kceping in all its de
partments, Pennimiiisliip, Commercial .tritlnnetic. Ilus
incss Ciurespondeiicc, Commercial Law, Poiitiral Ecnn
nniy. Commercial Cthics, Partnership settlements, Ue
lectins Counterfeited and nltorrd liauk-N'ntes, fcc.
1 lie Hpencerinu System of Pemimanship is tnughl in
nil its varieties, by the mo.st skillful masters of the art.
Tho Iloofc-Kci'plng department is under tho special
supervision and instruction of the Principal, D. W.
Lou ill.
OENERAI. INFORMATION'.
Students can enter at any time ; no vacation. Usual
time to couip'etc tho Course, from Ii to VI weeks. Assis
tance rendered to graduates iu procuring situations.
nrnduates arc presented with an elegantly engraved Di
ploma. lO For oatnIoKueBf7llpiigcs,sprclincnsof penman
ship, lie., enclose two letter stamps, nnd nddrcss
1. (V. LOWELL, Principal.
August 30, 18C2. CMny3, 1604 lam.
C R I T T E N D E N ' S
riiiUDELruiii 03liii:i:(i.l.
COLLEGE,
JV. E, cornei 0 1th and Chestnut Streets
PHILADELPHIA.
Tins Institution, which wns established in 1814, nnd
Is now consequently in thn lightecnth year f Its exist-i-nrp.
numbers ninone its cmdttalf s. Iltilldrods of the
mnsisticccssfiil .Merchants and Uusincss Men of our
Country.
Tim Object of tho Institution Is solely to afford young
men facilities tor thorough preporationior uusincss.
The llnANctirs TnuoiiTarc, Bvok.licrnivff, as aptdica
hie to thn various deparlmuiits of trade j Penmanship,
both plain nnu nriiamvuiai ; commercial taw, Maine
mallcs, .Vaeigation Crril Engineering, Drauiug, Phon
ogarphy, and Modern Langnoges,
Tte Svstkm or Instruction I b nf collar : no classes or
set lessons aru mudn use of, but each student is taught
individually, sntnni he may comuicncent any nine, and
attend al whatever nours arc inosicoiivunient.
Cataloiives nrcissiicd ainiuaiafter the 13th of April
coiitninlng unions of the students for Hie year, and full
nnrtlculars nf terms. &c.. nnd mnv bo obtained at anv
tunc by nddrcsing the Principal.
In P.xTESsiVK Acuo.MMODsTtONs, vide-sprcad reputation
nnd the lengihij eipcricvie of iht Principal, this lnstilii
tion oilers facilities superior toany other 111 tho coun
try, for young men wishing toprepnro for business,
and to obtain nt the same time a diploma, which Kill
proi e a reeovimcndation for them them to any Merchan
tile House,
ETCMTENDEN'sSeriM of Treatises on Hook-Keep-inu.
now unrn uidelycirculatedthnu any other work
oil the subject, are for sals ut the College.
3. HODGES CRITTENDEN,
Altorncy-at-I.au:,
Prixcipal:
Jan. 23-160',! 12m.
NATIONAL C0M3IEIJCIAL COLLEGES
LOCATED IN
PHILADELPHIA,
8.U. CORNER ri'll AND CHESTNUT STS.,
tftio York City, Hrnohlyn, Albany, Troy
Buffalo. Detroit, Clivcland, Chicago,
and Si, Louis.
Hook-keeping, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetit
Commercial Law, Forms, Correspondence, tc, piact
cally ttiught.
'1 Iiese Colleges being under the snmo genernl and lo
cal inanngeincit, nnd uniting in each the advantage
nf all, oft'er greater facilities for imparling limtrual 1
than any other similar institution in Hie country.
A Scholarship issued by any 0110 is goud In all foi n
unlimited lime.
The Philadelphia College has been recently cnlait
and refurnished in a superior manner, and isunwfl I
largest uud most prosperous Commercial Institution in
tho Slate
Ilryant it Stratton'a series of Text Dooks, embrac
Hook-keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, and Co miner
Law, fnr snle, and sent by mail.
07 For full particulars send for a circular,
October IB, leUU- ltliii.
&mnircm ijotcL
(Opposite Jnctfcnaentt Hall.)
CHESTNUT STREET, li ETWEEN HFTIUcBlXTII.
PHILADELPHIA.
W V ATT & IIEIII.INOS.
Proprietors.
November 30, ISfil. Match 13, ItJSl
DISSOLUTION,
Tho partnership heretofore existing between tho un
dersigned, in tho Mercantile UusineiJ, was dls-olvud
upon thu Ist day of April, 1W13, by mutual consent
All persons indebted lo Hie late firm, ar requested lo
make early settlement, 'I be bocks are in tin hands of
F. O, Eyer, at Iho Store, S. MILLch,
F. C EVER.
l MsaM
uioomsouig, ,iput 1;, i:oj.--jm.
mm h
IE YOU WANT TO BUY YOU It
Cheap Spring Goods,
GO TO
Crc nsy's Store, iu Light Street, Pa.
ALL KIM OF GOODS I
CALICOK,
MUSLINS,
SILKS,
GINGnAM,
FLANNELS,
CARPETS,
HOSIERY,
SHAWLS,
Rcady-Mado Clothing
Sugars, Molasses,
Syrupa, Coffees,
Teas, Fish,
Salt, Bacon,
Hams, Lard,
Tobacco, Scgars,
Hats, Boot",
Caps, Shoes,
Bruga, Oils,
Paints, &c, &c.
Iu addition lo our large stock of Dry Cloods, we linvo
flarge nml full assortment of Ready Mnd Clothing
nor Men and Roys wear which wn aro determined tn
sell meaner mm can uo unugnt eiscwiicrc
Call and
see, and judge for yoiirsstvcs,
II. W. CRCASY t CO.
Light Street, March 1, 1803.
WAR PRICES OVER I
SECOND ARRIVAL
0 F
Jfew Goods.
AT TIIE STOHE OF
J J. BROWER
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
nnihn hns just received, and is now opening a prime
3 r stocKot .cw i.nniis trom tin eastern maiKets,
which uill be sold low for cash or produce.
I PRINTS at 12, 10, 18, 20, 22, and 23 cents,
I Brown & Bleached Muslin,
at 20, 25, 35, and -10 cents
He Luincs, ( holies, and Dress Goods, a
j nil supply nt ih, '40, ai, ami up to 00 cts
LADIpJo Ul'JSllA ULOT11
rou DUSTEUS.
A'eo. a Ircsh supply of
GROCERIES, SPICES, J-C.
Alo, a large lot of
QUEENSWAIiE. CcDAUWAUB. HAUDWAUK.
and Stoneware,
Boots and Shoes ,
And all kind of Merchandise usuually kept in a coun
try store.
Cull and exaiuino No charge for shotting Goods.
May "J, lS3,
i nuLiTE rua uou nii.vis
THE
Democratic Leader,
A double sheet icccIJy Democratic Journ
al, oj Eight pages and Forty
Eighs Columns 0 tea-
dins m'U.er,
Tha attention nf tho Democracy of IVnnsjIvnnia nnd ,
nf thcr States, is called to the importance of extend
ing the clrcul.Hiunnflha
WEEKLY DEMOCRATIC LEADER.
Ry so rxtensivcly clrrnlatingnewspjpers, (hile thn .
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method of Intleencing the nablic iniiidA the abolition.
istslinve succeeded iu increasing their number fro 11 a
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wake to usenco of the necessity for reaching the minds
orihc peo..l?
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Is, and will continue to bo a firm nnd fearless advocate
of lli runcrnttc principles nnd of Hie interests of tin -
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interests of the country, Itwillinaintiilii 11 buhl oppn
sillon to nil i-iieinies uf the principles f llm National
Constitution nnd of the rights nf the people, and uill
insist upon the miiiiilaiunncu of tho Constitution ns it
is. and the restoration of, he Union a. our fathers lef,
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Political News,
and expressing Its onn views thereon, will contain all
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Together ttithMiscclianeons reading, Poetry. Stories
Anecdotes,
Agricultural Matter,
Religious Intelligence,
Commercial Intelligence,
Market Repoits,
and all cuch matter ns is requisite lo constltutute a
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It will be controled by no clique, nor will it ndvo
catc the claims of any candidate for office until ho
sltal I have beinme Hie regularly nominated candidate
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decisions of that party, as lo both measures and men.
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graphic and genera news, thu weekly leader n ill be
enriched by original rroductiuns by soma of tho best
writers in tho couulry.
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PINE Sc. LEWIS.
No. 103 8. Third St., Phila.
May 23, 1603.
THU NEW GHOCUIIY STORE.
MORE FRESH GOODS.
Just 'cceived at Erusmus11 Nnu Store.
Molasses,
Sugars,
Teas,
ColTuo,
Rico,
Spices,
Hats and Cap
Fish,
Salt,
Tobacco,
Scgars,
Candies,
Razcns,
FEED AND PROVISIONS. :
Together with a great variety of notions nnd ctcele- I
lasjjon numerous to mention.
UT" llutlor. i'gs, Meat und produss generally taken
in exchange fur goods, '
llloomsburg. May 9. 1603, U. KKAMIBB.
WANTED-
500,000 feet of
lpO,(JO0s,S5-
is higlm'. luatkfl prices will ha paid
nai' u W KKIJAN Lll
kinds for weirh tha
inexchaute lorcnad
I
Jerse)ton, May;, HOJ,
Mending ISnil Klond.
SUMMER ARRANGE M FN I',
GtlitiAT TRUNK MM". KROM Tllli NOIITII A.Nii
T Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Undine,
l'ottsvllle, Lebnnon. Allentown, I'.nslnu.&c, 4r,
Trnlua leave llorrlabtirg for Philadelphia. New V.,t,
Reading, Puttsvlllo and nil Intermediate stations, nt N
n, in , nnd a p. mi.
icw Ytrs- expiers icnvos nnrnsuurg ni v.u a. rn
nrrlvinc nt New V'nrk nt II 13 tha same luoriiini
v..... r.. lln,. I. , v., N,.n- Voik t-.
Philadelphia $3 31 and t'i SO. Paggnce clicked
turuugn,
t Returning, Icavo New York at 0 n m., 12nnnu, and T
1 p. in., (Pittsburg Kxprssi), Leave Philadelphia ote.lj
a, m and 3.3U p in.
Bleeping rara In the New York express trains, tlitouji
to nnd from Pittsburgh without change,
i Passengers by tho Calnwlssn Itnllrosd leave Tniunn
nt KM n. in., mid il 1 5 p tit., for Philadilphlii, New Yttk
, and nil Way Points.
I Trains lenvo Potlsvllte nt .l' n. ui., and U.34 p, m
ror Philadelphia, llarrlsbttrg mm mew i orK.
An Accoinmodntlon passenger Irnln lenves Kenillng
ntO.OUn, in., and returns from Philadelphia at .1.0(1 p. hi,
C3" All tho above trains run dally, Puinlnys excepted
A Sunday train lenves I'ottsvllls nl 7,'JU a.m., anl
Philadelphia nt 3.1S p.m.
Commutation, inllnnge, sensan, nnd excursion tifksti
at reduced rates to and from nil point,,
(I. A. NiroM.S.
May 23, 1803. tttntnt Superintendent.
'1111-; FOUR ACTS OF DES.'OTIS.M
A NEW AN'U IMPORTANT WORK.
dy n. a, miiost, nr lowx.
Author of "The Prison nf StntP."
Prlco 3d ctsl in paper covers. Hound iu muslin, .3 rts
This work conUlns full and official cnplia of four
prlucipal Acts of tha InstCoiigtecs, whlth "III lorcn r
rixn sllgmn upon thnt body:
1. 'IrtR'J'ix Rill, by hich nil Iho property and re.
sources of the people are mortgaged tu thcprusiM
Administration.
2. Tiik I'tMANts: Iliti.. which .laces nil the currency nf
the country Iu tho hands of the t-icrctury el tbi
Treasury.
3 Tin Cosstmrrinx Kill, by which nil thi budlrsn
puor men who nr not worth $.tou, are placed lutlu
hands nfiln Administration. ., , ,.,
4. Tins IxmnNiTr Act, (llttlng climax.) which pre
sumcs lo Indemnify the President for nil tin- wrungj
he h.is committed in the past, or may commit in tin
future. . , , , , ,
These four nets lire each preceded by n cnrclul an
nlysis, by Mr. Mahoiiy, nnd Ihelr unjust, oppressive,
unconstitutional and odious features piduteii nut. As
a book fnr reference, it will he Inialuable t the lor
nicr, tho .Mechanic, the Politician, tint l.nborer-111 fait
tn every person, lor these nets reach from the lufiietl
luaiision to the humblest cabin In tin-land.
These four acts aru nnt published together In any
other form. 'Ihcy make n largo ncta pamphlet nf
K0 pages, iu giKid sized type, nnd nrn sold nt Ilia low
price of Fifty Cents ill paper, and Seventy-Five Cmu
in muslin binding,
111 order to furnish those of our re.idnrs wlminaj 1I1
Ire this Important work, wn Inituinade arrnnceinciila
With the publishers to supply It through our oTlce, nn I
.-.-..,,. .... ...I... fmli, ... Vl V III f.l .
S II O l III ti'liii'. on, viuii iiuui ., .......,-
nlsh them nl ruuiisrii-r s ran-s.
tC Send 011 the orders at nnco.
Fifty Cents iu paper binding.
Reventy-Flvc Cents in muslin.
Address IMItor Columbia Dlmocrat.
.May ISO IS03.
Wm. B. KKADBUHY'M
piAXO-FORTEESTAnLlSUMKM
No. 427 llriionio Street, New York.
Thf rubscrili' r rcsp-ctfully invites tin attention of
his friends and the public genernlly to his 1'i.ino 1'oit",
Eitnblisliiiient at IS o. 427 Urutune Street, ron.ir of Crb)
I Street.
1 Having Itlidrnwn his Interest, rlnck nnd materlsl
from the lnteilriiiif"Llghtei llr.idsliurry," whli h firm
iva, oissulved nu tha 31st January, nil.. Hiid hnfin;
iiurchascd thu entire stock of Piano Porti's nnd Piano
' 1 Forte Material owned by his hrnlhsr, Edward (I
I llrndbiiry, in the snld firm, he is now pp'p.irpeil to
I supply the increns-d deiiiunil for tils c-Uhrnted ri.ino
I Fonts, Eniploying the most skilMul and expcrlenci'd
workmen, uith a Inrgo stock nflhe bust nnd mint thoi
nughly seasoned material and an iibuiidnnce nf capital
' 1 helms tnken iu hand the personal supervision of thi
. the uholebiisiiiesi ofmaioit'.irtiiring hisiii.tiiioenl. an. I
Iseiintiled tn turn out Piano-Fortes of 1111. quailed lonn
' and diirnbleness.
) IIRADUl'RVS NEW SCALE PIANO PORIT
In the iirrnnseiiienl of our new srnli-, drnwn nnd pi"
pared with llm litiuu.t cure, cxprosily for mir ni'-inurnment-,
we li.it s addud e cry linpriiveiii'iit nbirh
ran In nnyuny lend to thn pt-rfei Him nf the Pi-ir-,
I'urti", nnd wu can cntilidenlly assert, that lor delieaiy
of tmirh, vi'liiuu', purity, hrilli.inry and swim most of
ton, 1, combined with Hint slri'iinth an' solidity .if frame
necessary to durability, these instruments are uue
qualed, 'Sxhemihi ano IIe-ctt" is our moiin, 4111I i in-lti
tin- closest criticism of the hcs.t iinbiasi'd Ju Iges 111 th i
land'
Sy F.very instruinonl warrautrl nr live vonrs,
WM. 11. IIR.MIItLltV.
4i7 llroome St., cr. of Cnnby, Niw Ynik,
March 14, 1603. -3m
VAI-LANDIGIIAM S UFCOl.lD.
THIS work inntnliis the priiitip.il Spierhea nf I Inn
C, L. Vaii.imiiiiIUM, 011
ABOUTIOX, TUP. U.VMX, A.VI) THE CIM. T'lt.
I nlso parts of nthr-r Sp-ei-hcf, Li ttrrs, Votes, ctr. It 1.
, haua'joa.Hy printed . in good, till-pages large t-v. and
i,a, n very fiindv executed sled Jngrav.d liken, ss of
Mr. Vnllandleham.
T" "'k ht.s be,,, carefully cni,,il,;;l and edited..
I Also revised and approved bv Mr. nllau. iuhnin. It
, i ining a large sale,
I Price, paper invi-rs, Cn rt.. I'loth. 3IH1; drliversd
1 dy mall r express, prepaid, oil receipt of puce,
I A liberal discount to Agents and dealers,
j Publi bud by J. WAI Tl R tc CO .
I Cnlumbui, Ohm.
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K5 Vhi" U, Zr'WKrSl
1 r 1111 if a Hiafscu rnD j im niw jiitjicr n 1 1 jnui inin s.
June tl,lS(i3-liu.
lEMtihm MOTEL,
PUBLIC SQUARE, WILKES- B A It It 11, PA
TiiEiin''ersigni'd, having taken this sl. known sl.tu I
(formerly of Major Puierb.iugh), n-spcctfully soln
its His patron. ign nf the public.
Nn pains will be spared in any nf its ilrpartuir-iits t -render
sntM'.irtinn to all guest, ThoTAIILE uud tin
RAR ill always ho supplied Willi thu
1ICST THE MARKET AFFORD,.
T7" (;od Ktnlilitig for llnrsis and attentive Hostlers
The "Exchange" is elijibly situnti il nn the Publi'
Square, and lias therefore peculiar advnnlngri tn pci
sons atlending Court or duing business in the publia
otlices, ('harges inndcrnte,
N. B. Whenever you come to tonu, ilrae call.
II J. Y.U'LE
Wllkes-Rarre, Nov. 15. 161121
WALNUT HOTEL,
LIGHT STREET, Columbia county, Tn
rpHE uudersigued has located nt the nbove nair (Si
1 hotel, formerly occupied by Petnr tfcliug?nli J solic
its a share nf public patronage, OS
Ov" Good nrcominodntloiis fur man uudli'aHl. iU
best kind of liquors at the bur.
J, D. RICE, l'rupriiter.
April II, M3-
BLINDS AND StUlDEl.
BJ. WILLIAMS, No. 10 North Sixth street, Phll.v
itclphin, manufacturer nf
Yniliiiii lilinils and Window
Shades
C7 The largest and finest nssi rtment In the city. 1 1
the. lowest prices. PHnds o.iiuted and trimmed equal
Ltuncw. Store Shades made and lttteicd.
April 4, I6ii3.-lm
NEW JEItSEY LM)S FOR SALE,
ALSO,
GARDEN AND FRUIT FARMS,
Bultiible for Ornpes, Peaches, Pears Raspberries,
Strew berries, Ulackberrli-s, (.'urn nt,, &cvfl.U.
10 nn 'iO acres each, ai tho following prices for the
present, via: W acres lor s.'lio, 10 acres for 8110,3
acres for $00, 2J acres fur 8 10. 1 acre for SJO. Put abhi
by ono dollnr 11 week,
Also, good Crnnbury lands, and lllage Ints in Cheat
wood.iia by lO'i feet, at 810 each, payable by ono dsl
Inr a seok. The above land and lurm. are siiualr a
i-lientwood, t iishlngton township, lliirlington county
New Jersey. For further information, apply, h HI,
P. O.Ssiauip, for a circular, m
II. FRANKLIN CLARK,
No. 110 Cedar Street, New Vork. N. r.
January 17, 1(03.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate, nf Patrick Tool, deceased
L LITERS of Administration on tin-Estate sr EM
rick lool, lule of (,'cntro tonshlp, Ciilumhia co .
deceased, have been granted by tho Register of Culuin
bin en to the undrrsigiiid ull persons having cNims
I against the cstatu of thu decenilent are resuesled t
preseutthemtiiilie iitidersisned, at Ills rusldcncs m
I said township, wiiliout delay, and ull persons iudsbluJ
lomuU pajnicnt forthwl.lt,
! ., , CHARLES TOOL, Adm'r.
I May '21, 1S03. Cw,
( PIIISIIJICTII IJIIOTIIUKS.
, WIIOIiESAI.E
I T O B A 0 0 O D E A L E R
ft O.l 0 3, NOIITII THIHD STttEET
j Flvodoortbclov, Race,
1 Fllll.AHELP.M I
Bark ! Bark ! !.
AVA N'J'IOD I MME 1) I , TE LY .
QUI Cords of Dark, wanted by the unilnr
"signed, immediately, at thoTannery in IIooiuslxs;
fnr which the tiiglnisi -p rid will bt paid in I'aafi a
-
1
l-" . Will. nYUKH
UloPMiburg, May J, I&VI, In
For bale at thw OOiue. Pricj 30 ct
' nrr ( onv.
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