Farmer's Department. N10E GINGERBREAD. Thrco pounds of flonr. six ounces of but ler, otio ounco of tho boat powdered gin ger, ono ounco of ground caraway scods, half nnounoo of sweet pepper, two pounds of trcaolo, a quarter of a pound of sugar, a largo leaspoonful of carbonate of eoda mixed in boiling water. Ruttcr and trca cits both melted. 13ako in a slow oven (or two and a half hours. I i ) VINEGAR. This articloisono of tho most necessary, and yet wo rarely find il of good, or cvon passablo quality. Py following tho rules laid down in tho followiug receipt, which I have pursued for many years, any one may make tho article on Lis own preniis cs "To eight grllons of clear rain wat tcr, add thrco quarts of molasses, but into n good cask, shako well a few times, thou add two or thrco spoonfulls of good yeast cakes. If in summer, placo tho cask in tho sun ; if in winter, near' the chimney, whero it may be warm. In ton or fifteen days, add to tho liquor a sheet of brown paper, torn in strips, dipped in molasses, and good vinegar will be produced. The paper will, in this way, form what is call ed tho 'mothor,' or life of tho vinegar.' TO CURE SHEEP FROM JUMPING. A. correspondent of tho Ohio Furmtr gives tha followiug curious account of the method adopted by him to prevent his sheep from jumping tho fences of his pas-1 turo: ''I want to toll you about my jumping sheep, and how I broke them. Igot them in a pen built sufficiently high to hold them; I thon caught tho ring leaders ono at a time, and" made a small hole in each car. I then took a cord or string and run through the holes in the oars, then drew tho can together close enough to keep tlicm from working tho cars, I then let them out and they arc as quiet as any sheep." HOW TO PRESERVE EGGS FRESH. If the pores of the egg-shell be kept closed, tho contest must bo preserved in tact, as no change can occur, aud tho sub ject is to close this atmospherick connec tion in tho cheapest and simplest manure. Any kind of varnigh will answer the pur pose in one sense, but will defeat it in an o'.her: as eggs, being particularly affected by strong Ecents, would loso their delicate flavor by the odor of tho coating. A bet ter plan would be to employ beef suet or mutton tallow, provided tho egg can be kept in a cool place. The eggs should be dipped in the fat and afterward wiped olF, as any excess of grease over that required to fill tho pores, would become rancid After this the eggs should bo set perpen dicularly, with tho small cud uppermost and placed in a bos filled with bran and tightly covered up. If the egg is laid on its sido, tho yolk will adhero to tho shell. Charooal finely pulverized is a good sub stitute for bran, as it is a deodorizer and will absorb any disagreeable effect that might bo perceived from grease. PRESERVING FRUIT. Prof. Mapcs says : ''If tomatoes arc slightly scalded and skinned, and put into boiling water for a few minutes, and cork ed and scaled, the fruit will keep as long j as desired, and if eaten when fust opened, j will Lave the same taste as when first pick ed from the vines." Our experience is this : Wo pick our tomatoes, wash and pscl ; then boil slight ly and stir for five or ten minntcs, so as to bo sure to expel all the air; then heat the bottles, and fiill, corking up instantly. If not corkod up at oucc, and when full, tho contests will settle, and leave a vacant epaco. Tho cork should bo a short ono, and pushed down below the level of tho top of the b ittle neck thi3 filled up with molted sealing wax. Tliii is our mode. Wo have never lost a bottle, nor had the least change take placo in the fruit. Wo have kept it and generally do a year, or a year and a half, always with perfect success. We have now a quart bottlo filled, which wo shall not break till next summer, when it will bo two years old- Wo havo no thought at all of its spoiling. Oyster cans aro equally good, only thoro will bo a tin taste not agreeable. In this process, heat drives out tbo air, and the glass keeps it out. This preserves the fruit. Rut there is somo fruit that will not presorvo, on account of tho fiixed air in it. Plums are of this naturo, Pears, on' tho other hand, aro readily preserved. Thcro is another way to prescrvo fruit, tho air-pump. Pump out tho air, and your fruit ir safo, regardless of the vaouem iu tho vessel. Fruit may bo presorved with or without sugar; but it should bo boiled with sugar. Boil first, then apply tho sugar ; or, heat your sirup, and pour over your fruit. This loaves tho tasto of tho fruit distinct. Ono thing tnoro; use only the purest and best rofined sugar sugar without tasto, for whatever odor or flavor thoro is, goes into tho fruit, and will bo asted.- Valley Farmer. Fanacrs,tako good care of your cattle, Miller's Store. 1'RESH ARRIVAL ov Spring & Summer Cf $P M THE aubafrlber has Just returned from tho Clllcs Willi nnolhcr large nml select nssorlinet of fsIfiiiir ami Milliliter ools, purchased nt Philadelphia, nt tho liweat figure. find which they nro determined to toll on ns moderate terms na rati lie procured clacwlicro In lllooiuiliiirg. Ills Btork eomprlaos l.ji mi:x' mims nnnns. of choicest stylos and latest rnstilon. vitr noons, jixd aitooi:nn:s, nutmvinv. c j t ': k.v u k k, CKMli HUMK, HOLLOW WAItH 1UOX, X.1ILS, MOOTS ,y S1IOK3 ltITS ,y Ctl'S, tc . ye., te In abort ever) thing usually kept In country Eloros o which ho Invite the public gcncrnlly. Tim lllghestpriio paldfor country produce. S. H. MILL lilt. Bloomnbiirg, April 1?, 1PC3. FOR EVERY RODY. TERMS CASH OR PRO DUCK. Jnit come toC nnd W Kre.mier's Store, In Jersey town, I'a. whore you willilnd all kinds of Dry Goods', audi as Ladies Drcsb Goods, Prints, Muslius, Ginghams, Flannels, ll'iiscry, Shawls &o, Groceries, Qnccnswaro, llardwaro Ccdarwarc, Tin ware, And Drugs. Fish, Meat, Salt, Flour, Tobiicco, Segars, Ilati, Cap?, Boots, & Shoes, IRON AND NAILS. In short, ever thing that Is generally kept In a ceuir I iy store. , , ,, We will sell you goods nt fair prices nnd take all kinds of produce as pay such ns flutter, Hgga. drain. Lumber, Shingles, Oak plank, and in fact any tiling that any body clfo will buy and sell asclicap us can bo sold in tho country. We ill not bj undersold by Jew or tictllos, Come thou ono and all, judge for your selves. Rfiiig your trade, but don't nk for trust. C & W KUEAMElt. Jorsojtown, May S, le03. a. Latest stile lowest prices. JUST Received a new n..ortmont of latest sljles of I full Frqwr i nduilhig Bardcrbig, and Ceiling Taper, and a general variety of material In Ills line, which will bo found on Iho tSWONIl I'l.OO imnoiii atoly over tho store of Mr. I. T bharpless, entrance ono door east of I.utzca Drug Moru in the Uupeit lllotk, whero all persons wishing gomls in Ills Hue will bo attended to, in psrson' at ut oil times. car I'opar Jluugiup tzcculcil to order and best sUdc. at niton wtice. lit J. I J'-". . I,lr,mfitmrg. May 0 TFfi3 3tn TINWARE & STOVE SHOP. 'pill! undersigned respectfully informs his old friend . UMU C111.HHIIUI-. in... iiu im:? mnroKt it, tin, nhovn pptaMishmenl. and the concern wils hereafter bo conducted iii' hliiMCll cxcluslvely. . lie Has just received nun ouers ior suic, uie i.ira tXC est and most extensive assortment of r AXUV S'J'OV I'.rt ever introduced into this market. tSAQ His stock ccmsii-ta of n complutc assortment of ho best Cooking nnd parlor stoves in the market, togeth er Willi Stove fixtures of every description, Oven aud l!o. t-toves, Iladiators, Ojllndar Stoves, Oast Iron Air-Ti-ht stoves, Cannon titoves, &c., fee. Htovcpipe nnd Tinware con-tantly on hand and manufactured to order. All Kinds of repairing done, at usual, on short notice. The pntronage of old friends aud new customers re nectfully solicited. A. JI. KUl'UUT. Uloomsburg, November 3d 1610. tf. BLOOMSRURG SKYLIGHT, PUJTUTTE ALEE V rpilll undersigned informs the citizens of llloom. J. and ui'lghborliood, that Im has takrii the largo room in tlie Uidiango Illock, extending over Mvusra. Hloner & Fox's I'akery, and the Dnokstoro where he has put in a large Skylipl t. It is only by Skyllf lit that good pic- ureg can bet I ten especially grodps whero each person an bo taKcnj ist as wen as separate. He has gnu to cons idernblo exp. use to mnke his es ablishmen'l first class oiw, and he therefore solicits a beral patro lge to enable him, to constantly introduce tb mode 1 improvements of the art. r7Co'iii -y produce talan in nxchnngo for pictures IWNT.Y llJl.NSTOCK. ninomtbarg, Nov. 53 IPf.l. Nov. ft '52 GREENWOOD SEMINARY. Millvillc, Columbia County, Fenn'a. ThiB well known School for both sexes will open NOVUM IIUIl 3d, lelW. The recent additions to the buildings; render naciL ndntious for more than sixty boarders. Tho course of study will cnibrace three deportment tho Normal, tho Scientific, and tho i'ominercinl. The Principal will be assisted by experienced fend ers, fnllv uuallllcdfor their respective positions. Parents and others may rest assured that no eflbitE will be spared to makefile School worthy of palroncgc and that tho welfare of the students, intellectually piivsieniiy, aim morally, win recdvoourconsianiearu For application, circulars or further particulars, at! press llw undersigned, nt Milluille Columbia county l-( V. MAXWELL l'inTS, JOHN U. PA'ITON.A.M., Principal. Mlllville, Ta.. Pcqt. 13,'1PC2. OM'S HOTEL Btonmsburg, Columbia County, Penna 8LAS DODSONt S'ronriclor. rPnkes pleasure in announcing to tho public that he I hastaken and thoroughly refitted the Forks Hotel formerly occupied by Robert ilagenbucli, lilooiusburg, and la prepared tficcoiuodato travellers, teamsters, drovers and boarders. Ilia table will he supplied wifli best pruducta thu markets iill'ord, and his liar will be cnn.Uiilly furnished Willi the chnlreit liquors, Vj" A large und coiouiodioui stablu lias been erected, with n convenient stable attached. Attentive ostlers will always bo in attendance, and ho trusts his obliging atti iitinii tu customer w ill secure linn a liberal share ef patronage; lllonnicburg, Pa.. Nov. 20. Iff!.'. IIIE fuhscriber has just received a lot JL Hosiery Triiniiiluga aud N'uw Uoods, such as a tp iav iBssa ALSO: OLOVL'H, DOLLS. TAVr. 8ATCIUiI.Ii. HOOP SKIRTS. I'OltTMOMr.rf. AND OTIir.ll NOTIONS. D7" Wheeler & Wilaon'a Sewing Machines fjr sale. Alto sjuiiday stchool Hooks and ruble. Alto Sirs. Allen's Iluir llCBtortr. which will give to gray its natural color, A. II. wniin. Next Door below Court House. Illoomsburg, May 30, It 01), s1 e mMmmm Attorney at Law., RLOOMSUURG, PENN'A. Office i At the Exchange Hotel, Main St. Itcm-sit to Hon. John Walla, Lew i.burg, I'a. William I'uniernn, President of the l.ewisbutg Hank. J. II. Packer, President of thu Nurthuiiiberluhd Hank, Illoomsburg, June 27, 180:1, ly. JOHN 0. YEAGER, MANUPACTUIIUU fc WHOLESALE HEALER IN AHATtJ, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, RONNEI'S AND AR'l'IFIOlAL FLOWERS, No. 257 North Third Street, Phila'd. Nov. 20, 1302, JOHN S. LEE & 00. No. 10, NOItTII WIIAKVES, Philadelphia, UUVE iTIAECJEUB A Nil SHIP CHANDLER S, Hpun Tolfun for Caulking Uopei, TtvjJm, t"f, Pitch, . Onkum. Blocks, and Oari, Ice I .Vijuu i, ittUi:iit. I FOIl THE COHSTJTlJTJOfil AMI Till! roil D I A 1) E T K S and diseases or the Theie Dangerout unit Troulltiome ltittatci, nhithtiatt that far lUsUlU the bttt ill'ccted Treatment eanbe C. mphttly Oantrolttd b'j the Itl'JIIl'.DYticic before ml TIIK CUIIATIVn properties of the incd'liino dliect IbeinsHvcs to the or gans of secretion, nnd by so altering the condition of tho slomarh and liver that the starchy principle oftlio fond Is notconvettcd Into sugar eolong na thu system Is under the Influence- or tho CONSTITUTION WA1T.lt, winch give those organs time to rccuver their kcalthy tone nndvigor. Wo are nblc to slate tli it the C'onstitil-. Hon Wnter hns cured oery case of Ulnbetcs in which it has been given. stoxi: in Tim DLAiinnt, CAi.cui.uf , flitAvr.il IIU1CK DUST DUruSIT, AND MUCOUa Oil MILKY UJSCIIAItHUd AI'TCIl UIIINATIXO. Diseases occurlng from one and Hie same cause will be entirely cured by tlio Constitution Wator, If taken foi nny lcngtli of time. The doe should vary with tho seventy of thu iliaease, iroin twenty urnpa to a tea spoonful three times a day, In water. During tho pas rugoofthc Calculus, tho pain uud urgent srmptoms should be combated with tho proper remedies, then followed up with the Constitution Water, us uboto di rected. nvaMi'.xoitiiAdiA, on l'Aixrui.L MnxsrnuA- 'flOX, AND IN ,Mi:NOItIlllA(!IA Oil PltOl'Utfi: l'l.OWlNI!, lloth diseases nrising from a faulty secretion cftne menstrual fluid-Jn thu ono case buiiigtno little, and accompanied by se ero pain ; tinJ tho other u loo pro fuse secretion, whuli will ba speedily cured by Iho Constitution Water. rii.ii know n ns I'AU.ING OP TIIH WOMII. which Is thuresull of ii relaxation oftlio ligaments of that organ, ami Is known liy a sensunt Heaviness anu dragging pains ill tho back nml sides, and at times ac companied by sharp li.cluatlng or shooting pains through the paits, w ill. in all ense. be removed by thoioedieine. There Is anottier clai of symptoms arling from III niTATION OP TIIU WOMII, which phy(,Uiaiis call JSVrvousness, which word covers up mudi igunrtiiro. and in nlno cases outof ten tho doctordoi's not really know whether tho symptoms are tho dhease, or I lie disease tho symptoms. We can only enumerate them hero. 1 speak more particularly of Cold I'eit, Palpita tion in the Heart, Impaired Memory, Wakefulness, Plash es of Heat Languor, Lassitude, ami Dimuessof Vision. at'iTiinpsinn mp.nstiiuation. Which in the unmarried female is n constant recurring iliai.nsi. and ihriniL'h neglect tho seeds oi more graie and dangerous maladies are the result: ami as mouth ufmr month n.isscs w 1 1 Ii o ii t an ell'ort bi'luu' made to as sist nature, the suppression lu-comcs chronic, iho pa tient gradually looses her appetite, the bowels are constipated, night sweats come on, and ceiisuwjiliurt finally ends her career. i,p.ucoiui(EA on whites. This diseare denciiila upon an iiill.iiiintlnii of mucous lining of tf e vagina ami womb. It is ill all cases ac companied by suvero pain In the back, accross tho bowels und through the hips. A teaopooiiful oftlio medicine may ho taken three times a day, with an in jection of a lablesponnful of tho medicime, mixed with a nail-pilll oi sou wnit'r, niorniii!: ami L'voiiiug. iiuutatiov op tup. nixkof thu uLAiinrnt, INPLAM ATI0N OP TIIK KlllNUVrf AND CA TAKIUI OF Till: IMiADUCK. STRA.N'GUllY AND IIL'IININII OH PAINFUL UUINATlNli. Tor thesediseases it islrulya sovorcign remedy, nnd too much cannot ho sniil In lis praise A single does has been snow to relive th'j must urgent s ploms, Are vnu trouuieit Willi mat itlstresEiug pain in I no small ufthc backnud llirmigh the hips I A tenspooiiful a day uf Constitution Water will relievo jouliku magical rOK DYSPLPr-IA, It hasno ctual in relieving thu Most distressing Biup toms. AUo, Headache, lleurthuiu, Acid rjtomaih Vom illng Food, &c Taken tcaspooiiful after dinner- '1 he dose in all cases ni.iy be increased if desired, Litt elioultl be dune gradually. PHYSICIANS Have long since given up the use of buchu. cuhelwniid juniper In thu treatment uf th-se diseases, audunlyuso tliein lor wuui oi a ueiter renieuy. COVSTITUTION WATIIIl lias proved itself O'jual tulhe task tlial has devolved upon it. uiurtr.Tics Initato and drench tho kidneys, and by ennatant use oon lead to Uiruiiiii dogencratiuH and co itiriucd dis ease. Mead. Read. Read. Danvillk, Pa., JuiicS le'fii. Dr.Wsi. II. Canon Dacr isir : In I'ebuurv. lr-iil. 1 wasalllicicd Mththc sugar diabetes, aud for live mouths 1 passed more than two gallons of water in twenty-four hours. 1 was ob'iged to get up as ulton teuortwelte times during tha night, and in lit c months Host about fifty pounds m weigth. Horning thu month of Julv, lCtil, 1 procured two bottles of Constitution Water aiid in twodays after iiaing it I eiperieiicedrelief.iuiilntter taking two bottles I was entirely cured, soon utter regaining my usual gouu ncaltli. Yours truly. J. V. L Hi: WITT. Doston Corners, N. Y., Dec. 27, ltjfil. Win. II. Ores" k Co.: (lents: I frei ly givu you liberty to make use of the following rirtiiicate of tho value of Coiittitiition Wa ter, which 1 can reccommend in tbo highest manlier. My wife, who was attacked with pain in tho shoul ders, w hole length of theb.ick, and m Iter limbs, w ith Palpitation of the heart, attended w ith Falling of tin Womb, Dysiiienorrlioe.i, and "Irritation of the Iliad dor," 1 called it physician, who attended her about three months, when he left her worsu than lie found her. 1 then employed ono of the best physicians I could tlnd, who attended her for about nine months, and will It, alio was under his caro sho did not sillier quite as much pain ; ho dually gave her up ami sind : 'her easo was Ineuiable." Por, said he, '4lio was such tt combination of complaints, that medicine given for one operates dgaiuot some other of her difficulties," About this tunc she commenced to use Coniiidti in I W a i ii it , ami to our utter astonishment, almost thu first ilose bccmcu iouue me osireu oiiuci, aiiuslie Kept on improving rapidly u.dcr its treatnn ut.aml now super intends en'ircly her domestic atf.iira. hehag not ta ken any ofthct.os tiuiion Watek for about fourwceki ami wo aro happy to say that It lias produced u perma nent cure. WM. M. VAN ISIINSCIIOTISN. Miu.rnn, L'okn., Nov, 19, 1601. lilt. WM.n.Onrr.o; Dear Sir i I have for several years been ntllicted with that tooublesonieaiid dangerous dlsea-e dravtl, which resisted ml rcmediua and doctors, until I took CoNsriiuitONAi, Waicr, and you may beiissured thut I )vus pleased with the result. 1 1 lias entirely cured me. ami ou may muke any use of my name you may see fit in regaro lo the medicine, as I have entiru confidence nuts efllcacy. Yours truly, POXDSl'llONU, TIIE3D AIli: rACTBRNOUr.il There is nnclass of lUscases that produce such ex haiisting etfects upon the human constitution ns Dia betes and (Ureases of the Kidneys, lilndder ami Urina ry Passages, and through a false modesty they are ueg letted until llicy arc so advanced ai to be beyond the control of ordinary ruinedijs, and wu present tho CONSTITUTION WATIIIl To the public with the conviction Hint it has nneqnnl ill relieving the class of diseases for which it bus been found so eminently successful in curing i nnd wo trust thatwo sliallbe ronardedin our ell'orts in placing hi valuable remedy in a form to meet the requirements of patient nml phyvlrian. rOU SALllllY ALL DIU'lifilSTS. PIUOK 6L WM. II. CHOItOi: CO,, Propri -.ors Morgan & Allen, llcueral Agents, No, 40 CI ill' HI NVw-York, Sept. 2J. Ie02. 12m. ,. EVANS A, WATSON SALAMANIIEIt SAPES, 111 J .MOVED to .Vu. ItlWA fourth r'0:'?i;-: ,1'reit, I'AttadeliHitn, have on ITaT aMtS.V. 1 i and u largo assortment of Pirn 'llnel pruufS.ilamamler Safes. tf'Ji&afi 'so, iron doors, for banks nml rt t. ni.t V. laijiii BlulLBt lr"" suuiiers iron sasu, ail r. litUf. fclrtllflirajf makes of locks o'luallo any iiudu in tho United States. tXeeSafet in one fir). Ml came out right; icith eon tenf in irood condition. The Salamander Safes of Philadelphia ugalnu tlie world. EVANS & WATSON, liavo had tho surest deninstrntlon In the following cer tificate that their manufacture of Salamander S.ifea'iiaa lit length fully wairaiileil the representations which havo been made ol tliein as rendering an undoubted security against the terrllk element. Philadelphia April 12. IMA. Nritri F.eant S; Wat ion: (ieutlemcn-It ull'orda us tho highest satisfaction tu btuto to you, that owing lu the very protective qualities of two of tlio Salamander, Safes which wo purchased of yen eoiuo five month since wo saved a largo iiorllmi of jewelry, nml nil our books, fee.. expoM'd to the calumiuous, tire hi lluustead place on the morning of the lllh lust.. When wu rellert Ihiit theao sufea wero Incuti'd in the foilrth atory of the building wu occupied and that they fell Biibse'piently iiiton heap of burning ruins, where the vast concentration of the heat caused the brass plates to melt, wo cannot but regard the preservation of their val liable contents ns moat convincing proof of the great se curity ulfordcd by your sates. Wet-hall tekn great pleasure In recommending them, lin ll of busiii' ss an u r.'.ro r' 1 1 a nee ugaiust lire (iEOIlur, W SIMMONS & UIIO., JeoUhn. Sj."Thcy hat-e suit rnicbaicd ei larg Safe i. July 80, mi ' Aniru.t : yxi mm i UUAUUAU't.t 1VUU MJ"sV JvJ .. .II I ..! ..,,. ll I. f I1 II 1. 1 'rooricior Ol l in 8 wv-ii in'"" ii nun v. iii mi- .L t d House, tho Exittmris llnrst., flluato on Alnl, Street, In IlluoinsburHi lininesliilcly 'ptinslto Iho C'olutii bin County I'ourt House, respectfully Informs bla friends nml the public In general, thai his House la now III nr der fur Hie reception uud entertainment of travelers who limy b el disponed to favor It with their custom, llo hna spared niiejpeiise in prepntlng tho HtutvKoc, for tho . . . ...i - ,.l, .I,.,.., 1. ii nil.'. fill' ridlUIOeiU 01 HIS gllCSlS, llv-lllier BII.IH i'w - tiling winning ion Ills purl) to minister to their personal comfort. Ills Innuo la epucluus mid enjoys an excellent business location. ' liV Omnibuses run nt all times between the Luhnngo Hotel noil tli.. vntlous Hill Un.nl llepnis, y wiiirniniv tiers Hill bo plcns.iutl) mineyodto and from thu re spective Stations In duo time, to inert Iho Onrit. epcclli W.M. II. KOONS. Illnomshurg, July T, IfcOO. S.OOOUm.Ms writing Paper Including; of note, Lellcj rool-rap, Sermon, Hill, Draw lag papers selling a' . low mitts for cash. . Win. 0. I.KRRY, Stationary. . t. W.cor lib, .fc liaco Philadelphia. HMin underslgneiMs atao extensively eninged Hi Oio -i Undertaking Builiitmi, and keepsconslaiitly on nan mi ior sale lit hia Warcroonia, a largo nssnri.ueui "i FINISHED e?zS5S ('OFl'INS, Ily which he is enabled to till ordcra on presentation Al.ni Keeps a gnoJ llorso and Hearse, and will ut ul times be ready to attend Puiicrels. S5I.M0N C. HIllVi:. PiloJiiisburg, January 2.1, IWiD. LJltlUE ARRIVAL OF New Spring& Summer AT PETER ENT'S STORK, .v i.iaiir srnvxr, columhi.i cov.vn; ri, i HAS Jim received Irom Philadelphia, and Is now 1 opening lit the old stand lite y occupied by Marts ( tz P.nt, a splendid usortineiit of which w ill be sold i heap tor CAPH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. His stockconslstsof Ludics Dress Uoods choicest styles and latest millions Calicos, Muslins, Ginghams, Flannels, Carpel, Sharsls', Hosiery, Silks, READY MADE (. LOTIIIXG. Cas-imcres, Satiuots, Cotton ad ca, Kentucky Jeans, Thread, &c. Groceries, Quccnswarc, Ccdarwarc, Hardware, Medicine;), Dru;;s Vh, Paint.?. &o. BOOTS & SHOES. HATS & CAPS. In thon "fery thing ii-unliy kept in a country tloru The patrouaue of old friends, au.l thu public general. Iy, is lespertfiilly i-o'lutod, The highest market price paid for country produce. pi:ti:u lxt. Light Street, May 110, l?e:i. FRESH A 11 OP R 1 VA 1. -ron- EVERYBODY "f III; lindcrslgned, grateful for pn age. respec 4 fully informs hlsciistuiners and the imbliegeiierally that he has im-t received from llu Pasterne cities, tb largest and most select stock of Spring and Bummer, That has vul been oncned in lllooinsbtirg. to which be invites the attention of bis fnemls, nml nMircs tliein iii.it lin y are olfercd for sal.- at great bargains. Ills Stock comptibcs n largn assortment of UP.NTI.KMP.X'ri WLAIUXU APPARP.L, Cousicting ol Ii-iiion4DI i: Ditiss o'r, of every des cription ; Pauls, Veata, Shirts, Cravats Stocks, Cotton UaiiilKcrciiieis. i.ioves, cusiiciiuers, &C. GOLD WATCHES AN I) JEWELRY, Of every description, fine and cheap. N. II. Ueiiiember " Loistnberg's Cheap r.mporittm,' call and see. No charge for cvnmini: Hood. 1JAV1U LOWP.NIIiniO niooinsburg, .March 2. leCX (June lo.T.l ) Lackawaniiii ii liloomsbur Railrund ON AND AITPlt APItll. 20, i-M, PASSENfiEIt TUAINS WILL ItL'N AS PC.l.l.OWS; .MOVING Leavn Scranlon, " Kingston " lloomsbtirg " llupurt, " Danville, Arrive nt Norlhumberland, M O V 1 N (i Leavo NorthiimbcrlaHil, " Panville, ' Hupert, ' Lloomsburt; S O U T II fasmnaer. -If row, I'l, A. M. ll.'li) A. 't li lti Arrive 12.30 P 8,311 e.53 P.2I A M 11.5 1 NORTH d.311 P.M. 5.10 3.15 3.3U H-05 1,15 " Kingston, H.05 1,15 P, A! Arrive at Scrantou. I'.IO P. .11.. M'iii 11.10 P. M,. :i.3U A Passenge r Train also leaves Kingston at S.20 A. M for rcr.iiiloii, to (oniii i I wiiii train lor .ew vorK. l(e turnin.', leaves Scranloit on arrival uf Train from New York at 4.2U P. .11. The I.aikawauna and Illoonisburg ltailrn.nl rnuiRcts with the Del.iw are, Laekawiiiiiia and Western Iteilroad at Scranlon. for New York and intermediate points oust At Hupi rt it connect w nil the t'altaw Iv'i i road. for polnta botu easl anJ west-arm lug at 1'liiluili.lphiiiat :.i,o I'. .11. At Northumberland it emmects wiili thu Pliil.idelihia &. tirieit, t. nun r. i- u. it. i"r poiiiis wesr uou soinn Passengers arriMng at llarrisiuirg -I ..u P 31.; Phil adclphia 10 P. .11., Kiillnnure 111.20 P, AI. (1EO. II, HUNT, Sup't J C. Wells, Clcn'l Ticket .li'cnt. Kingston Afiil lr. 1M3 P II I L A D E L P II I A. PAPER HANGINGS HOWELL & IIOUIIKE, Comer rourth and Alnrket Streets, Philadelphia, havo now in stock, a Hue aricly of WA L I, FA PUR S, (lot up eipoasly for thi-ir Spring Trade. WINDOW PAPER OP EVEIIY OIlADi:, o which they Invito the ntlenllwi of Slorekoepera, il- In th' ir relnllenartiiieut, will bo found the choicest tyla oftlio don, March 7 leG U luos.aeus SCIlUl.VltSilll'S FOR SALE. Pittsburgh Commercial College, lllnshainpllii " " Crittenden's " " I'hllailolphia. u, .niton. Itrvallt Ac Co.. Tliesn Scrips, urn iniiiiiounla of 813 and 850 and are ns so much cueh, by Hui Student uu entring either oftli,. above colleges, xoiiug mini n -siring luuuiaiu u llillsl-. rd Collcgiala JMurntioii, will hero find o good epecul.t Don by apply lug at the olUeo nftlin Nuv I leli-l COLU.MULV UKMOCCA'J'. ,1 ECONOMY IS WEALTH CURE YOUR OOUQll FOR l CENTS The best (ttvl cheapest Household remedy in the World. MADAMU ZAD00 l'OUTEa's Mir mm$i mmmv m.miami; .A uo run- TP.H'rl Curnllvo llnlsaiu Is warranted If used eccordlng to the ilirerlioiis, to euro In all cases Coughs, Colds, Whooplnj Cough, Asthma nnd all nll'ectloua uf tho lliront ami Lilngs. Mnilamo 'mine porlcr's llalsaiu is prepared with all tho requisite- skill, from n ceiiiblnntl oil of Iho best rem edies Iho vegetable kliindnni nll'orda, lis remedial qunli lies nro bnred on Ha power In assist tho healthy circu lation iifthu blond, through the Lungs, It is not a vio lent remedy, but emoilent warming, searching ninlelT tctiiul can ho lakeu by tho oldest person or thu young est child. Mnd.tmZadoe Porter's bat- I sum has been In use by the ' iiielle for over is years, ami i ins arqrlred Its present sale -imply uy neing reconiiueii- ded by those who have usoM i It lo their alllkted friends and others. Mint liupnrtnnt.- -l...l- ... -n.tn Pnrln.l. r-..rnii. .. .HIMI 1 Ollini HUH. .iiiiu.iiiiu ..uiv... . ... .v . a ........i.v. Ilalsam Is sold at n price which brings it lit the reach ' ... I .. I. ..In,., C.l. ... 'l'l. tl..,.,. of i-vnrv one to keen it convenient fur use. Iv use of i ii singlobottlo will prnte lo bo worth 10U times Its rost. , NOTICE. Hnvo your money I Do not be persuaded to purchase nrtlcles nt la lo $1 which do not contain the virtues of a III cent bottlo of Madnmo Porter's Cu rative Ilalsam, thecost nfiiianufacturing which is ns grtn' as almost any other medicine ; ami tho very low pri ce-at which ft Isaol.I, makes thu profit to the sell. ornppa. iitly small, ami unprlnelpulod dealers wil someliiiica ret minuend other medicines on whtrhtheir profits nro larger, unless thu customers lnslt upon liavlnf Madame Porter's and none other. Ask for Madame Porter's Curative llalsnm. price 13 cents, and u Inrge bottles at 53 oe'it, and take no other. IT7rold by all llruggiitsaml Htorekecperent I3cls, a,. I III larger bottles ni 23 rents. HALL & ltUCKI.i:, Pr prlelora, New Vork. January 21. IBKl. Noa. 0, 11, 13, 15, 17 Couitlandt Street, NP..MI IHIOADWAV. NI31V VOIIK CITV. 1hi ol..est.ibllhed and favorite resort of the limi tless t'oiuiuuuitv has been recently refitted, and is com- I plele in everjtliing that can minister to the comforts of ; its patrons Ladies ami families arc specially and care fully pruided for. Ith centrally located in the bu-iiies8 part oftlio city, and is contiguous to the principal lines r.f steamboats, : cars, oiniiiimses terries, ecc. , I In couseiUc'iien of the pressure caused by the Ilcbcl lion, prices liavu been reduced to 1 One- Dollar a d 1'ijhj Cents per Day. 'I he table Is amply supplied Willi nil the luxuries of , the season, and iaepial to that of nny other hotel ill the country. j Ample accommodations arc ofiered for upward of 4l'U gut'sN. j i - Do not believe runners. haikmeu, and others who may say "the Wertern Hot. 1 la full." i ii. ii. wiNCHi;aTi;n, Proprietor, THO. II. AVlXCllCSTr.lt. l'eb. 13, W12. SUMMER ARRANGE M ENT. in: t tiu'n'K lim: ruoM tup. nop.th ami N'orthweht for Plnlailelnhia, fow Vork, Heading, I'm I kviIIi', I.i I. mini. .Mleutown, lliistun, ic .Ve. Trains leave llarri'bnrg for Phil. ub tphia. Veiv York llendiiig. Pottsvlllu and all iiileruiedi.it'j stulioiis, at d a. in., and 2 p. m. Xev Vor' exptess leaves llarribtirg at 2.1.1 a. in , aiming nt Xew York at ' 15 the same morning Pans from llarrisburg . To .Now York 53 13; to Philadelphia S3 3J mil SsJ t"). Ilp.ggngu checked through. Returning, leave Xew York at t a in., 12 noon, and 7 p. in., ( PitNburg P.xprcss). Leave Philadelphia ulf.lS a. in., and 3.30 p ri. Blei plugrnra in thoXcw York express trains, tin oug!i to nn.l from Pittsburgli without change. Pns-engers by thet.V.tawis-aUailroad lcncTanianua at f .."l u in., and 215 p in., for Philadelphia, Xew York and all Way Points. Trains leave Poltsvi'ile ut 0.13 a. m.. ami 2.30 p. m,, for Philadelphia, llarrisburg nml Xew York. An Accommodation (i.tsM-nger train iuives Heading at I). T.I a. m , ami returns frum Philadelphia at 3. flu p.m. W All the above trains run ilaily, fumlaj s excepted. A Sunday train lencs Potuville at 7.30 a.m., and niil.uieipliiu ul .1.13 p, in. I'ommut.ition, inileaite, season, nnd excursion tickets ul reduced rales to and from all point. O. A. XICOLI.S. Ma.v23.18d3. General &upciintendent. TKti FOUR ACTS OF DESI'OTISJI A NEW AND IMPORTANT WOP.K. Dlf 0, A. HUIONY, OK IOWA, Author of "The Prison of Slate." Price 50 els; in paper covers. Hound in muslin, 73 cts. This work contains full and ollicial copies of four principal Acts of the last Congress , which will forever fix a stiitma upon that body : i 'I in- 'j' a ItiiL. In- which all tli" oronerty nnd re- coiirn s of Hie people uro mortgaged to the present A .Ii.iiiiI .1 r.-il iitn 2. Tin: l istsrt: Hut., which places nil tho currency of lite country 111 vile nanus ui inu fcvi.ivi.i.j v. ...v 3 Tiib Cosanit'TioM Knt.bv which all Iho bodies o poof men whonru not wuitli SdUU, aro placed in the hands oftlio Aduiinii-lrnlinn. j 'i nt. KheMNi-iv A, v. niiiniL' cliniax.l which pre Mimes to indemnify the President for all tbo wrongs lie liascomniitled in thu past, or may commit in tlio liilure. 'I in so four acts nro each preceded by n carelul nit nie.i.. bv .Mr. Malinnv. nnd Ihelr unltisl, onpreseivo unconstitutional ami odious features pointed out. As .i tun a? ror referenrn. It will ho invaluable to the Par- mer, the Mechanic, tho Politician, thu Laborer in fact to every person, for these ai ts reach from the loftiest mansion to ino numaiesi i aoiu in iiiui.iiiii. These four nets aro not published together In any other form. '1 hey mal.u a largo octau pamphlet ol ii ti imi-etf. in froii.l vi'.eil ivtio. nml aro sola nt the low priie of Pifly Cents in paper, and So; enty-1'ivo Cents in tiiiislin binding. In nrderto furnish thosuof our readars whomay de sire tins uiiportiint work, we have ma le arrangements i.-.tli tin, iiiil.hfchiiri. to Ktionlv itthroiieli our olllce. and all who wish copies can urdcr from us. We will fur nish them at Piiblither's rates. C- Send on tbo orders.it once. 1 illy Cents in paper binding. Sc M'lity-Pive Cents in muslin. Address Editor Columbia DtMocniv, May 30. 16U3. Wm. R. RRADRURY'S PIANO-FOR TEESTA RLISJIMEIx T No. 437 Hrooino Street, New Your;. Tim Biibscrltirr tCBiiectfullv Invites thr attention of Ins friends and tlio public generally to his Piano-Porte Establishment lit No, 127 Uroeune StroU, Conor of Crosby Slrcil. . Haing willidrawii his interest, stocK nun material from tho Into firm of "l.ightc. Ilradsburry," whirh llrm wus dissulveil ontneuut January uu., ami Having iiurcliaseil the entire hock oi n.uio i ones ami riaiio. Porto Jlulerlal owned by Ills brolhrr, Edwurd (3. Iiradburi. In the said firm, he is now preparped to Mipply the increased demand for his c debrat"d Piano j torus, l.mpii.yiug mu iuom siiiinui anu i-A,erii in en u nfki.ieii. with a largo stoik oftlio bust and most tlioi- ui u lily bensoned maUrial and mi iibundaueo of capital ; lie Iris lilKell 111 uanii inu iersoiiai euierv isiun in inu the while busiiii as of manufacturing his instilments and 1 la eiia.ded to turn oat Piauo-Purtca uf unequalled lonu , and diirablenees. llltADIIUUY'S NEW bCALP. PIANO POUTE. j III the arrangement of our new scale, drawn and pre pared with tho utmost cure, expressly lor our new lilstiiliin nts, wo havo milled every improvement uhlch can in uny way tend to the perfection if the Piano- 1 Porte, nml wo can confidently assert, that tor delicacy i f touch, vid.iiue. purity, brilliancy and sweetness of tuna, combined witli that strength an-1 solidity af framu neressnry to durability, these Instruments aro utte 'pialed, 1 "SjwtMiHi ksv Heu iv" is our inotlo, and wo invito Hie iluscsl criticism of the best unbiased Judges iu tho bind' it V- Every instrument wnrrnnted for five years, W.M. II..II11ADI1UUV, 427 llroomo St., cor. of Ciorby, New York March 14, le'03. Urn Y ALL ANDIG HAM'S RECORD. rp HIS work contains the principal Speeches of Hon, J O. L. Vam-akbioiiam, on slliULlTlUX, TIIK UXIOX, J1X1) Till: CIVIL P.Jfi, also parts of other Speeches, Letters, Votes, etc, It is handsomely printed oil good, SW pages large Hio, and has u vi ry finely execnted steel ciigravtd likenesa of Air. Vallandlghani, Tho work has been cnrefully compil.d ami edited. Also revised uud approved by .Mr. Vallandigliaiii, It is Inning u large stile. Prico, paper covers, CO cts., Cloth, gl.OO; delivered by mull t cipreg. prepaid, on reieipl of price. A liberul discount tu Agents and dealers. Publi.hed by J. WA LTI.ll ii CO,, Columbus, Ohio, Zy A copy will lo sent lo every editor who inserts , the above uud tills uotiiu before July 1st, lcG3, and semis iitaarAril copy of his paper Iu Hie publishers, June li, lcG3 lm, PJUBIIHICTII & UltOTJlUllH. WHOLESALE T D II A fl (1 D A u " u u w DEAL E R F JVO.lOO.NOllTII TIIUllJ ST11EIJT I'lvo doorabeluw llaco, I'llILADULPIIIA 1 1 ' 1 k LOOK EMM IE YOU WANT TO BUY YOUR Cheap Spring Goods, 00 TO Criasys Slorc, in I.fglit Slrccl, l'a. Alili K1KDS Olf MODS! OAIilCOE, MUSLINS, OINUHAM, FLANNELS, CARPETS, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, Uearty-Mado Clothing Sugars, Molas.Hi!., Syrups, Uoflees, Teas, Fish, Suit, Uaeon, Haiiia, Lard, Tobacco, Sizars, Huts", Root", Caps, Shoes, Drugs, Oils, Paints, &c.,iS;c. In nddillon to our largo -itork or Dry Hoods, wo have f large nml full assortment of Itendy Mad Clotliing nor Aleu nnd llojs wear wbiih we nro determined t sell rhenper III hi can h" bought tlsowlicru, Call and aee, ..ml Judge for yourselves. fc Light Street, March I. If 113. illK EW GKOI UHY ST0R13. MORI-i FRESH GOODS. Just 'cccivcd at Erasmus' fltw Store. Molasses, Sugars. Teas, ColTou, Rice, Sjiit'eH, Mats and Caps, Fish, Salt, Tobacco, Sogars, Candies, Razens, FKEl) AND PROVISIONS. Together with a great variety of nolionsasd etceto las, too numerous to ineiiiinn. K7- Dutter, llggs. Meat and produce generally taken in exchange fur goods, A. II, KItASML'S. inoninsliurg, May !. 1HH3, Bark Y N'T ED l.M MEDIA TE LY . 300 Coidt of Dark, wanted hy the under aignr.l. I neiedlatelv, lit theTanuery in lllunm-dnvg for which the higlieit ,i ric i will hi naid in l-'n.h LeatK Dpiomiburg, ."lay !, Ict3. Win, S.MYllUll. -Im C R I T T E N D Yj N ' S rmUUl-ILl'IUA I'VIIIBIKUI'IAL. j COL E G Jil .. A'. E. cortci n Hit and Chestnut Sticcls 'l PHILADELPHIA. Tuts iNsTirermv. wbiih was established in Irill, and is now cuiir.rfpienilj in the tltrhtrnith year wf its exist- i ence, numbers among its graduates, liundn.'ds of tlio t iiiostMivCCssful .Wurcli.iiiU 'mil Uusiness .Men of our 1 Country. Tup. ilnn-it of the Institution Is solely tnalford yniins ' men facilities for thorongli prepnrationfor busiii'.ss. , Pub Hit .ciiM TAfou r are, I'ttoh'leenint;. ns upplict blrtotlie vnriiitu deparlinci'ts of trade; fenmomhtp, both plain and oriiamvutal ; Cvm'neretal law. Jita'ie , maticfi. Xarintivn Ctrit rjiffliiccrlnf;, Urania. I ban. ogeirphy. and .Voaern t.avjrite-ges. I TtbSvstcm or l.ssi r.of Tto-i Is p' collar : no lasses or set lessons are made u-e of, but each student is I aim lit Individually, soth.it he may rommenceat any time, ami attend at wbat"ver hours are inosteonvuiiieiit. Oataioouks ureisue,l annually after the 15lh of April coutuiiiing nanus of the student. for the year, and full particulars ofterui'.&e., and may bu obtained at any time by adilresing the Principal. Is Patunsivi: AeeotfMona'.ONs, tridc-tprrad reputation and the lenxthn nperieam rfthe Principal, this 1 muta tion oilers tai'llitics superior toany otlierm the coun try, foryottug men wil ins topreparo for business, and toolitaiu at the same tune a mi't.oMi, lehirh irill prire a recommendation lor mem tliein to any .nercaau- tile HOIIaO. . t.'7-CiinKNneN'H ccrirs of Treatises on ltons.-KKi-.r-inu, now noro widelycirciilatedtlnn any other work on tho aubjeit, aro lor saw ut tnu Loiiege.. S. IIOIIOES CU1TTUN1IEN, .Ittoritcy-aL-I.aw, PltlSClPAL Jan. 23-1SG2 i:m. NATIOXAL COM-UEIUIAL COLLEGES LOCATED IN PHILADELPHIA, s.E.ccnvi:iirni ami chestnut sts AViy York City, llrooklyn, Albany, Troy IhiJJ'alo. Detroit, Cltvelttnd, Chicago, and Si'. Louii. Hook-keeping, Penmanship, CnuimorclattArithiueili Coiiimcrrial Law, Perms, Coirespoudeucc, vc. piact cully taught. These Colleges being under the tame general and lo cal uiatiageniuit, nml iinitiiu.' iu each the advantage of all, oti'er greater facilities for imparting iustruci l than any other similar institution iu the country. A Scholarship issued by uuy nun is go id iu all I'd u unlimited time. The PliilailelphlaCollego has been recently enlni t ami refurnished in a superior manner, and is iiowfl I largest and most prosperous Commercial Institution ,e the Slate. Ilrynnt fc Slratmn'o reries of Text Hooks, embrnc llonk-kci'iiiug, t'omiiieri i ul A rit lr luetic, and Couiiucr I.uw, for sale, and sent by mall. if Por full particulars aend for a circular, October S, lrb2- 12m. on, Wilson Kcandloss, Judge of tho United States Circuit Court, President. Corner t'eun and St. Clcir Sttci t, PITTSIIUItfill, PA THE I.AltUP.ST, Cl APEe'T AND 1IEST. i ?35.CO p iys foru fit I Cuinmcrcial Course. p.3' No uxtra tluiges for ll.iuufatturers, Steamboat, Uailrnad and Hank llnnk-Keepiug, .Ministers' sons ut half price Studenta enter and re view ul any time,. 'Jlila institution is (initiated hy experienced Teach , era uud prm Ileal Accountants, who prepare young men for active business, at tho least expense nml shortest tune, for the most lucrative and lespousiblu Munitions. Diplomas granted lur merit only. Hence the universal preference for graduates of this college, by husluers I men, I Prof. A, COWLEY, the best Penman in tho Union, who holds the largest number of first premiums, and ' ovi r all Lompi tilors, tea, lies rapid business w riling, Por specimens of Peiiiuaiishlp, and Cntaloguo con talutug full iiiforiui.tioii, enclose twenty-tlve ei nts tu JENKINS & SMITH. Principals. I Ks Alteiid wm r" the Suns ami Clerks of lluainesa Men and lluukeri l i i.litate, Airtl 111, lc.v-2-ly. April I, lt03. WILLIAM G. PERRY, :OOK-SELLEU, Stationer, Rook- binders, lllauk book iminuf.icturcr. ami Dealer in Importeil ami American stationery. South West cor. 4th & lluco St Philadelphia, Persona visiting the city, or sending orders will do well to take a iiiuinoraiidum of thu ubuvu Address. , The stock is large uud well assorted, JViera I.ou. ' I'lioiouiiAi'ii Albums, Selling from libels to 25 ciich. TUo newest styles and largest assortment iu tlio (.'ily. Will. U. J'l'iKUI, l'llDllblier, a. v. cor. uu u u.ico airs,, riiiiaucipiua j maican Hjofd (Oppomtc Inaecnacmc Hall,) CHESTNUT BTIIEET.HETWEKN l'll'TH iiSIXTII. I'JULjWKLI'IILI. WVATT U liniLINUH. I'rcpnttun, Novtuiiicr 30, P'll 'Mauh n Idai WAR PltlOHS OVER ! SECOND ARRIVAti o 1' JfeW OOils J. BROWER I1LO0MSUURG, PA. A niliu liaa Just received, and Is now opening n prime VV slock of New Hoods from Hid Moslem Innrketa, which will bo sold low for tash or produce. MINTS nt 121, 1. nndSScoiila, Hrown k Ulciiehcd Muslin, nt CO, 25, 35, and 40 cents Ik Laiiics, ( Italics, and Dress Goods, a lull supply at 18, ilfl, ai, and uplo CO cts LADIES' OPEHA (JLOTlt ron DUSTEHS. A'bo, a fresh supply of uuocnniiis, hp ices, ,j-c. Aho, a tir"c lot of ; Qukp.nsw.viie. Cr.iiAHWAiti:. Hauiiwahc and Stonowaro, Boo(s and Shoes , And nil kind of .Merchandise iisiiually kept In a cone" try store. t.'nit nun examine AO cliargofor showing (iouua. May V, im, JAMES H. SMlTHs IMPOMTM .1X1) WllOLUSALV. I' EALV.lt RIIANDIES, WINES, WHISKEYS; (ll.S'iJ. AXIJ LIUl'OIH, (inXLUALLY. So. 'MS Walnut Sis , biUutcn :i J- 4th PIIILADIILl'IIIA C. II. Ill'.WtV, Traveling Agent and ri.iU'siiinii, (T7ORnrRs Itcsi-FCTHt.LV h-ouurtn. Novi inbor 22, IftiJ. y. Exchange Hotel, lvte tol, n. n. joks,J No. 11 ock Slveet, next door to tho Poll Oflico, I'hihulolphia. rphis well known estalillshmeiit maintains Its usun I J. celebrity, and its well know u repuiatiuii of Lei u t liio best HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAf fc'hall be Mitt, lined, lioom may bo had at all houis pur night, 37 cents ; per week, 42 5'), per month, SIU, Tho liar and Luting Departments are furnished wilt the best of everything tli-j ninrkctiatt produce. GAME, FRUIT, VEGETADLHS, and delicacies uf every dime may be had at it luoiiic I notice. Veals at 12 cetila It nil upwards, and may liv had from 3 A. M. till 12atnigl-ti (ictilleiuen may ro as.iired that.nu evpenso will bo Sared tu render this Hotel u nioilcl one. J. OTTENKIRK, l'ropr. March 7. lFC:i-3m. GIRSON'S 3 ,; 'SiP A X I) DEOil VTIVK ESTU5LI HM!T, Ko, 125, South Eleventh Street near VJ jiut, lliiiimoloil fJt.ua, rrt'bco, Oil aud Hiicati t-ti c l'aiuiiu Jons (JlllinV, (j, II. (Jiof ix, Jsmiiaiy 12, lHiil -:?m . PI TURKS POn. ALIWM. tlver til'.l ilitrerent tarictii a selling from "Sits to $15 Jiei llo.ell. Win. G. PEHRY, Publisher. S. IV. Cor. lib & Unco Philadelphia ELI HOLDHN L V NVITE-t the nttentli n of every n ado 71' this paper, w bu Ii im hides iiiitnv tlious .V I unusually large ami b autifiil v.irity AMERICAN and I.MPOUTEH WA'PCIII S. Cl.iil'KS and clegani iL'iigus of JEwlll.llV. Silver Ware fcr ELI 110I.DHX. 70S Market Strert, PHILADELI'HIA Marili 7, I-OS- I2m JOHN DOLL I','.. M'trlul 61., PhiladeUthvi rVH'OII'I'EKof Toys Pip.'s and fancy Articles. 1 The larger! variety if Pipes, Tojs, lij-lieis an l'ANUY (iOOIISTO IIP. I'OIJMI IN tHE CITY. Plea- call ami E.uimne, .March", 1P03 I8C3. IMili. I'liiLKloljiliiii cfv Erin Rail IJiiimI. This great line traiersi s the Norlhein ami Noitri -."est comities, of Peutis tvaiua In the ni ofl'ue on Lake Erii!. It has b'eii leased hv thn Peuiis) Ivaula ItailroaS Company, and under tin ir auspices is In iniiidly opeiieil throughout its i uiiie li ugih. i it is now iu tise lor russcuger and rroiulit btisiuesa ,00111 llarrisburg to Driflw I (2d Poiknl77 miles on i the Eastern Dhisioii. and Irion Siteliield to l.rK uu tho i Western Division, (Tel miles.) 'It.MKUl l'AsSI-.NIli.I'. -UtAlftSAl NOI-l"HliMUKItl.NI) Alail Train knves, lint (1511 .11. Eiprcsa Train " " in 52 P ,11 1 .Mail " " Wu-t 4 2.1 " I Express " " 2 52 A .11 Cars run tlirouah wiTii m mis- both ways on Hies) trains Intweeii Philadelphia and Link Haven, and ll.illiiuore and Lei k llavi n. New nii'l eleg nit Sleep nig Cars iKroinjiauiug the Express Tram both ways hctwei n Wiiiiamsport ami ll.iltiiiiuru, ami Illinois- port nnd Phil.nklplii.i. Por information respecting' Passenger business, up ply nttlie S. E. Cor. I Ith ami Alaikct Sts. Ami lor I'leight busioi -.sol' tlio Company's Agents S. II. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th an I .Market Sts., I'll i IV J. IV. Reynolds, Erie, J .11. Drill, Age.nl N. C. tl: It., Ilaltlniorc. 11. II. Ilousloii, : .-u l. l'reiubt Agt . Philadelphia, Lewis I.- Ilouiit, (i.-n'l. Ticki I Agt. Pliilatlelphia, Joseph D. Pulls, tli n'l. AI.i linger. U lliliiliisp'Mt. January 17, ieu3. A DJIINISTRATOirS NOTICE Estate of Falr'trh Tool, deceased LETTERS of Adiiiinistralioii mi Hie Eslal, of Pat rick Tool, late of t.i-ntr-' toinhip, I oiumbia io.. deceased, have been granted by the Itigister of Uoliim. Ina ro to the undersign' d ull per-mis having claims against the estatu of the deceu. lent are re iuetcd to present them to the uudersigiieil, at his residence I I .aid township, without dcliiy, iimliill iiersous indebted tu make payment i'urtliwi.h. CIIAULUSTOOL, Aim r. -May 21, IsM.-r.w, KG HAWSE HOTEL 9 ruiiLtu &iu.iiu:. wilkix-bjuiiik. I'.d. rj-iiKiiniierslgned, b iving taken this well known stand 1 (formerly of .M jii -r Puteibaiiglij, rc s.ecifiilly suln its the patronage ol Hie pi, Idle, No p. tins will be t-ptt il in .my of it pa tnteM tu reiulur fntufaition lo all guest.' The 'I' WILL uud tlu t!All will always be supplied u jib the HE3T THE .11.1I1KP.T APPOIMIS. Kv" Hood r'tablingfor llors-s nnd attentive Hostlers. The "Exchange" is eligibly siluati-il on Hie Public S'piare, nnd lias therefore peculiar advantages to per tons unending Court or doing business m iho public iilliecs. Charges uiolcrnle, N.H. Whenever you conic lo town, please cull. II. J. YAPLE, . Wllkes-llarro, Nov. 15. lfcOS! NEW JEUSEY LM)S FOIl SALE, ALSO, G A. 11 KEN AND FRUIT FAR.MS, Hiiltublu for Crapes, Peaihes, Pears Iiaapberrtes, Strewberriea, Hlnckbi rries, Cuui'iits, &r., uf I .,5 10 o-i 20 acres i.icli, iu the f, IhXvng r I.-- for the present, via: 2tl acres tor ;'H), 10 tier for 81 III, f acres for St O, 2J acres lor 810, 1 tier, lor 820, Paj ah'e by one dollar a week. Also, goo I Craubur) lauds, and village I its In Cheat wuud. 23 by JtM feet, at $10 each, pnvnble by nna dul larawock. The nbove liuid nml larius are iiuat'A Chcatwood, Wiishingtiiii township, lliirliugton county Now Jersey, Per further iiiforuiutloii, uppiy wall P.O. Stamp, font circular, to I!. IT. ANI5LIN ( I.MIK. No. 1)0 Cedar Street. J.vw York, N V Jail nary IT, 1-03. LIGHT STREET, Oolumljia county, Tft rrlin iimlcrslsned baa located nt tho abovn naii f.1' i hotel, formerly occupied by Peter Schu,', and suljc its a share of public patronage, if Hood accommodations for man and beast. Tl best kind of li'iuors nt the bar. J. 1). ItlCE, Proprietor, April 11. lfC3' BUNDS AND SHADE. 0 J. WILLIAMS, No. Ill North Sixth street, Phil i 1 dolphin, i.iuutil'niiuiser of Vnitiaia BSintis nnil W.iuIotv IT7" Tin largest and finest nssnrlinent in the cltj " Ihu luwvst prices, Hlluda lulnled nnd Irininied i"iinl tuucw ntoru Shades inadvan.l Utl' icd April I I r,-' lm