'ilf jfcucmct's olmmu hen lice And gapes in oiiick- ENS. I believe I havo at last inado a tliscov crj that is very important to Iho poultry intorcats of tlio country, a fact that a wish n( poultry raisers to know I therefore) send it to your widely circulated paper for publication, I sot down for granted eomo ycara since, that if hatching hens could bo kept from what is callod hen lico or midges, the chicks would not take the gapos or pips, and to provont that, I have found by frequent experiments, that to kill tho lico of tho hens as soon as they como off with their young broods, is a sure proventivo to gapes in chickens. My rnodo, or that of my belter half, is to tako tho hens as soon as they come off witli their young, and with common lard or any old grcaso saturato them under tho wings and along their sitlos, and slightly upon their packs, which will kill all tho vcrmino on them, and also off the chicks. Oaro should bo taken not to put on too much, as it will lay tho dowu on tho ohicka or mat it so they aro liable to perish in tho cool of tho morning. My theory of the cause of tho gapes is this that tho vermino from oil tho old hens gets on tho chickens, and'crawls into their nostrilcs, and arc thuo transformed into tho capo worm that is afterwards found in tho windpipe of the chicken, and produces tho gapes. In this opinion may bo mistakon, but one thing is sure, viz., keep the vermino off the chickens and they will nevor get tho gapes. The same remedy wo have tried with our turkeys, withentiro success. Ohio Farmer, THE PENNSYLVANIA TOBACCO CROP. In consequonco of tho early frost in Ken tucky and Tqnnosscc, and the supposed in jury to tho tobacco crop, tho price has ris en in Louisville three and four dollars per hundred weight. This will, so far, bo very good news to a number of farmers of Pennsylvania who havo planted larger quantities of this article the present season than ever before In many sections of tho States, so great has been tho demand for lumber to form tobacco sheds, and for men to construct them, that tho supply has fal len quite short, and every oonceivable ex pedient has had to bo adopted. Whetuor for bettor or for worso,there is no question as to tho fact that Pennsylvania is about to become a rival to Virginia in tho cultiva tion of Tobacco, and tho chief wonder seems to bowhy it has been neglected so long. Tho high price to which it has now advanced will, however, make it one of tho most profitable crops cultivated in the State, and no doubt large tracts of it will be planted in all thoso districts adapted to its cultivation. CURING POKK WITHOUT BRINE. A" subscriber, W. 0., of Carbon Co, Pa., sends to his co-rcadcrs of tho Amer ican Agriculturist his method of curing pork, which ho has tried for several yoar3 with good results, and the plan is now a doptcd by his neighbors, all deeming it superior in several respects to tho brine method : ''For each hundred pounds of meat, tako 5 lbs. of oalt, 1 lb of sugar and ounce of saltpetre. Mix tho ingredients well, then thoroughly rub both tho flesh and the skin sides of the pork. I always do tho rubbing in my hand, although it might be well to use something clso in colder weather. Tho meat should bo slightly cut from tho bones and fiilled with the mixture after this operation is com pleted, tho pork must bo laid out on boards for three weeks dropping on the pieces what of the utixturo may remain. At tho expiration of three weeks it it fit for the smoko houso. nOW TO DRAW TEA. ;A' few years sinco, the writer took tea with a relative, and was delighted with tho quality of tho beverage. Upon inquiry, it proved that the articlo, was from the samo paokage used by another friend, whose tea always tasted nmcaablo, and the differ enco wholly owing' to the methods used in its preparation. Tho last named porsons followed the irnial plan of pouring boiling water upon the tea, whioh causes themott of the aroma to escape with tho steam,- Tho other friend adopted tho following process, which I havo bince practiced, and would rccomend : Pour tepid or cold wa ter enough on the tea to oovcr it, placo it on the stove-hearth, top of a tea-kettle, or any placo where it will bo warm, but not cnongh so as to causo tho aroma to cscrpe in steam, Let it remain half an hour.thcn pour on boiling water and bring to tho ta ble Sinoo the timo has arrived for tho use of stoves and! grates, too ruuoh oaro can not bo taken to guard against firo, Your stoves should bo carefully examined, and where necessary, repaired ; whilo parti cular care should bo taken that there is no woodwork in contact with them. Defectivo fiues should also be examined and put in order, and caro taken that the cinders and ashes are deposited in such a way as to provent the possibility of any weident. SCHKNCK'S PULMONIC STRIP Witt. CUM ' CONSUMPTION. sencNcK'B pulmonic- syrup Witt tune C ONSUMPTION BCIIENCK'fl PULMONIC SYRUP Wit t CURB CONSUMPTION. ECHENCK'S rui.MONtc BYitur Witt CURB CONSUMPTION. SUHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIU witt cum DYSPEPSIA. t SCHENCK'S SUA WEED TONIO witt. cons D Y S P E P S I A. SCHENCK'S bTlTTvEED T0N10 will cone DYSPEPSIA. BCIIENCK'S s"uAVEiy) TONIO Witt CURE DYSPEPSIA. BCIIENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS witt tune LIVER COMPLAINTS. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE I'll.!. 8 Witt CUBE LIVER COMPLAINTS. SCtIENCK'3 MANDRAKE TILLS WILL CORE LIVER COMPLAINTS. ECHENCK'S MANDRAKE FILLS Witt CURE LIVER COMPLAINTS. DR J. II. SCIIENCK has a largo suit nf room, nt No .12 llond Street New York, where ho can bo found every Tuesday, Irom An. m. tn 3 p. m nml nt No. 3!) North Hxth Street, Philadelphia, Pa , every Saturday. He kcepsalargc supply of medicines at his room?, which can be had nt nil times. Those wishing ndvico or nn oxnmlnntlon of tho Lungs will do well to cnll on him ns above. He makes no charge for advice, but for a thorough examination with tho Rcspirouictcr, hia prico is $'J. Many persons arc afraid to have their lungs examin ed bv Dr. Bclieuck for fear thor will bo found ilicurat.lt and by that means it is put oil' until it is too late. How much better it would be to know their condition at mice, ns by abundance of evidence, Dr. 8. hns shown suliiclcnt rprtiflrntna iii this rilv that he lias cured advanced stages of Consumption. ... . I Dr. Schcnch's Principal Offlco is No. 39 North Sixth sircci, i miuueipiiiu, wiiuiu ivueis lur uuv.iu euuum uu dircctcj. I'rlco of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea Wood Tonie each $1 per bottle, or $3 tho half dozen. Alandruko Pills, 23 cents per box. K5 For sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers. October 3, ISOlWni.. j. p. Ef EX. v . aoTij New Drug Store, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL THE undcreigned would inform their friends and the public gcnerally.that they have tnken tho stand for merly occupied by Ceo. SI. Hagcnbuch, in tho Exchange Btuldlnz. on Main street, in lllooinabur''. where ho has just received a full supply of Drugs, Mt'dicMics, Faints, Oils, Lamps, & ., Which will bo sold on modorato terms for ready pay. AIsoNOTIOXS generally, of every variety, sortand size. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded, nt nil times nnd nn short notice. Ea" Confectionoiy of tho best selections, and Soda Water in senson. L7 A share of tho nubile custom is respectfully so licited. IlYUlt & AIOXEIl. Oloomsburg, April II, leon. BLOOMSBURG SKYLIGHT, Picture Gallery. THE undersigned informs tho citizens of Bloom, and neighborhood, Hint lie has taken the largo room nt the Exchnngo lllock, extending over Harney Stohner Oakery, nnd the nookstoro wliero he has put In nlnrscSkvliCl t. It isonly by Skylichtthat cood pic tures ran bctr en especially groups where each person can bo taKcrj isi as wen as separate. Ho lias con to considerable expense to make Ills cs tablielimcnt i first class onp, and ho th"refore solicits a liberal patro age to enable him, to constantly introduce tun mode a improvements ot me an. E7"Co'in y produce talton in Exchange for pictures HENRY R03ENSTOCK. nioomtburg, Nov. 23 1801. Nov. 15 '52 DENTISTRY. H. C. HOWE R, SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY' offsrs his profess ional services to the ladies and gentle men of llloomsburg and vicinity, He is nrenared to attend to all tho vnrlnti operations in the line of his profession, and is provided wiiii me i.iicsi improved ruiivt;iiist Taut II', which will be inserted on irnld. nlutina. silvor nnd rublicr hnan tolookncll as the natural teeth, .Mineral plate and block teeth manufactured nnd all operations on tecUi, carefully and properly attended to. nvsiut-iicu aim umcc u lew uours uuovc me Lourl House, sumc side. Bloomsburg, JunoO. 1EG3, TINWARE & STOVE SHOP. THE undersigned respectfully Informs his old friend and customers, that ho has purchased his brothers merest in the abovo CEtnblishmcnt.nndtho concern will hereafter be conducted by himself exclusively. lie has just received and oilers for sale, the larg est and most extensive assortment of FANCY STOVES over introduced into this market. His stock consists of a complete assortment of lie ocsi uooKinz nnu narior stoves in tne maiuer. toiict i- or with Stovo l'iuurcs of every description, Oven nnd Box Stoves, Radiators, Cylindar Stoves, Cast Iron Air- Tight stoves, Cannon Stoves, &c, &c. Stovepipe nnd Tinware constantly on hand and manufactured to order- All Kinds ot repairing iiouo, ns usual, on snort notice. lue patronage 01 oiu mends and new customors re pcttfully solicited. A. M. KUPERT. Bloomsburg, November 3d 1SC0. tf. FORimiOTl Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Penna. SILAS DODSON) Proprietor. Takcspleasureinnnnouncingto tho public that ho hastaken and thoroughly refitted tho Foil.) Hotel formerly occupied by Robert Hagcnbuch, Ulcomsburg, nud is prepared to accomodate, travellers, teamsters, drovers and boarders. Ills table will bo supplied with best products the markets nirord, and his liar will be constantly furnlahvd with tho choicest Honors, K7" A largo and commodious Btablo has been erected , witn a convenient stublo attached. Attentive ostlers will nlwavs ho innttendanco. nnd lit: trusts his obliirintr attention to customers will secure him a liberal fhare ef pntronagc: Uloomeburg, Pa.. Nov. SO, 1803. STILZ & HARTLEY, Consolidation Bank Uullding, 320 North Third Street between Vine $ Callowhill, PHILADELPHIA, June 10, 1603 ly. WAIiiSBJT JHOTEKi, LIGHT STREET, Columbia county, Fo rpHE undersigned lias- located nt tho nbove namec x notei, formerly occupied uy rctcr cchug, nud sollc Its n sharo of public patronage. T7 Good accommodations for man nnd beast, Tl; best kind of liquors at the tar. S, D. RICE, Proprietor. April II, IEC3- LEATHER ! LEATIIER! ! THE undersigned would announce, that he has on hand ntliisliatandCap Emporium, on Main St., lilooms burg, an assortment of different kind of leather, such as flue calf skins, morocco, (red nndMacKiand limns, all cf which ho will sell cheaper than can be had ei.oHhere n tins uiari(ei. van anu cxennne tueiii ror yourselves JOHNK. OUITON. Bloomsburg, May U, 1IK, FIUSUMOTII & UIIOTIIEIIS. WHOLESALE TOBAOOO DEALER? KV. 105, NORTH THIRD STREET Five doorsbelowliaeo, rHILADKLPniA JOHN DOLL 502 Market St,, Philadelphia a M PORTER of Toys, Pipes and fancy Articles, i ino largcn variety ui iipcs, toys, ua.Keis an FANCY COODH TO UE FOUND IN THE CITY. Picas call-and Examine, March7, 1603 WANTED- nt.nnn nnn r..r., r.t 100.000s I.nmbjir tf all' the highes , market prices will he paid kinds for welch tho hfghes, market prices will he paid! exchange lor goods. c fc W KKJBAMEK. rnytown, Msyj, 13 M, COME ONE I COMEi ALL? I J J. BROWER WILL cxposo to salo every day this Fall nnd Winter, (Sundays excepted,) nlnrgu find well selected nssoitmoit uf I .....1 !.'..! ilnn.ln illlHTiCiiii rr i' il til iiuu rjiigiisu uuuui Just from Iho Eastern markets. Plain Diess Hoods aro tho latest fashion, ssch as Cashmere Merinos, Pulo Moknlr Silk Finish, Atpaccns of nil shades. DELAINS at 18, 22, 25, 31 and 05 cts. CALICOES from 18 to 25 conts. SHAWLS AM, wool, long & square, at pricss to suit purchasers. NUBIAS AND WOOL HOODS or (.very PEscmrTioN. Cloths. Cassimers and Jeans, for Men and Roys wear, cheap. Dailies' Collars, Cuffs, Sleeves, Head Nets, and dress trimmings. lilcached and Unbleached Muslim wlll'bs soldot n very small advance. Hosicrv. Gloves. Embroidorinc Braids, & small wares in great variety, Linen Carpet Chain and cotton yarn. t Boots and Shoes, Lndlcs' Baiters, toilet slippers, children's gaiters and shoes, Mid n largo bioik to soiecuroni m uu prices. Trnnks and nil cloth satchel, Clucciiswnre nnd Hardware, &, a e ct 33 k i as s TOBACCO AND SEGARS, nt low prices, nnd In fact nlmost everything in my lino that mny be called for, ns I luvo purchased ft inuih lar ger stock of goods than usual, and am diitcrmined to sen them at very smnii proms, ior roauy p.ij. Ladies will find it to their advantngo to buy their Dress floods nt this establishment, ns I will prescn. to every Lady customer, who may dcslro it, one of Mad ame Domorest's latest sleeve patterns. Call nnd sec tho Mirror of Fashion, lust published, with lull and rclliib'o description of tho latest Paris fashions, llloomsburg, Sept. 80. 1CG3. E. & n. T. ANTHONY, MANUFACTURERS OF P 11 OTOO E A T.H I C MATERIALS, 501 Broadway ) New York, sabe) ptoctaphs. . Our Catalogue now embraces considerably over four thousand different subjects (to ivhich additions are con tinually being made) of Portraits of Eminent Ameri cans, etc., viz : 2MnJor-ilenernls. 1HU llrlg .(Icncrals, 259 Colonels, 81 Licut.-CnloncK '.07 other Olllcers, CO Nniy Omccis, 52o Statesmen, 137 Divines, 110 Authors, ao Artists, 113 Stage, -Hi Prominent Women, 147 Prom- Ineut Foreign Portraits. 2,500 Copies of Works of Art, Including reproductions of tho most celebrated Engra vings, Paintings, Statues, Ice. Catalogues sent on re ceipt of stamp. An order for one dozen pictures from our Catalogue will bo HI led on receipt of Sl.tO, nnd sent by mail, free. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. Of these we manufacture a great variety ranging in price irom au cents to sou racu. Our Alliums havo tho reputation of being superior in beauty nnd durability to any others. Tim smaller kinds enn be sent safely by mail nt a postage of six cents per oz. '1 lie mere expensive can bo sent by ex tiro... tVo also keep n larjo assortment of Stcrescopts and Stcrescopic views. Our Catalogue of thoso will bn sent to nny m!dres on receipt of stamp. E. &. H. T Anthony, Manufacturers of Photographic Materials 301 HrocdWay, New York Friends or relatives of prominent military men will confer n favor by sending us their likenesses to copy. They will bo kept caicfully nnd returned uninjured, Fino Albums made to order for congregations to pre sent to their Pastor, or for other purposes, with suita ble Inscriptions, tec. August Si, Ic03-Cm. National Foundry. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., PA. THE subscriber, proprietor of tho abovo named ex tensive establishment, is now prepared to receive orders for AH Kinds of machinery, for Collerios, niast Furnaces, Stationary Engines, Mills TUKESIIINU MACHINES. &C. &.C. He is lso prepared to mako Stove, all sizes nnd pRlterns, plow. irons, nnd everything usually made in lirst-clnas Foundries. His extensive facilities and prnctlcnl workmen, war jantthlinin receiving the largest contracts on the mot reasonable terms. K7" drain of all kinds will be taken in exchanta for castings. n3"Tliis establishment is loca.cd near the Lnckawan. na & llloomsburg Railroad Depot. 4 Veter BILLMEYER. Blonisburg, Sept. 12, 1603. Bxchaiige Eotei, lite col, v. n. JOKES, J No. 77 Dock Street, nest door to the Post Office, Philadelphia. rphin well known establishment maintains its usual JL celebrity, and its well known reputation of bcinjr the best IIOTEf, ON THE EUROPEA.N PLAN Shall be sustained. Room may bo had at all hours pur night, 37 cents ; rer week, S3 50, per month, Sift Tho liar and Eating Departments aro furnished witt,- the bestpCttvptt'lhing the market can produce. GAME.-JMUIT, VEGETABLES. nnd delicacies of every clinic may be had at a mome t's notice. Meals at 13 cents and upwards, nnd mny bo had from S A. M. till 13 at night, Ccntlemen may rest ns. tired that no expense will be spared to render this Hotel a moiici one. J. OTTENKIRK, Propr. March 7. 16G3-3ni, Pi ipei Latest stile lowest prices. JUST Received a new assortment of latest styles of Wall Paper i neluding Bardcring, and Ceiling rnper. and a general variety of material in his line, which will bo found on tho SECOND I'LOO nunedi ntely uvcr the store of .Mr. L T Sharplcss, entrance one door east of Lutzcs Drug Store ill the Rupert lllock, where all persons wishing goods in ills lino will be attended to, in person' at nt all times. BfiEf- Paper Hanging executed to order and best style, at short mtice. 1.. J, l 11UH.N 1U.1, Eloomoburg, May 9, lE03-3ni Bwmmt HOTEi PUBLIC iQCWiK, mLKES-BAMU:, '0 PA, rpitE undersigned, having taken this well-known stand J. (formerly'of Major Puterbaugh), respectfully solij . ; its the patronage of Iho public. No pnins will bo spared in any of its departments, to , render satisfaction to all guest. The TAULE nnd tho . IIAR will always be supplied with tho t REST THE MARKET AITORDS. E7" flood r-'ubllng for Horses nnd attentive Hostlers. The "Exchange" is eligibly situated on tho Public Square, and lias therefore peculiar advantages toper sons attending Court or doing business in tho public offices. Charges moderate. N. II. Whenever you como lo town, plcnso call. H. J. YAI'I.E; Wilkc-s-Ilarro, Nov. IS. lEM! WAV JEKSEY LAKDS FOU SXhE, ALSO, GARDEN AND FRUIT FARMS, Huitubtc for (.rapes, Peaches, Pears, Raspberries, Strewberrics, Blackberries, Curri'nts, Aic, nf 1. i.'.1, 10 oa SO acres each, ni the following prices for tho present, via: '.Hi acres lor S'JOI), 10 acres for $110,5 ncrcs for Quo, 21 acres for 810, 1 acre for SJ". Pnynblo by ono dollar a week. Also, good Crnnbury lands, nnd village lots in Client. wood. 23 by lU'l feet, at $10 each, pa) able by ono did Inr a week. The above land and farms, aru situate n Clieatwood, Washington township, llurlington county New Jersey. Tor further information, apply, Willi P, O. Stamp, for a circular, to II. FRANKLIN CLARK, No. 00 Cedar Street, New York, N. Y. January 17, 1:03. STOVE AND TIN-WARE SHOP. j. riMIE undersigned would inform tho citizensor ft'tif I llloomsburg and vicinity, that ho lusjust a SgH eived and oirersforsnleoneof tho most cxtciielvn nssottmentsofCOOKINOnnd I'ANi'Y STOVES ever introduced into this market, Tho Chritopin.r i uinbus, J tunc i Robbnnd Globoaro among tho first clog cooking Stores, all of which nre air-tight nud gas biiruoi His Parlor rtoves nre haiidsnino and tho assortment v ried. ALSO-Particularnttcntion is paid to Tin-Wnn nud House Hpoutiug, upon short notice. AH kinds of repairing will bo dnnu with neatness and despatch rrt" Country produce taken in exchange for work. PHILIP S. MOVER. Bloomiburg. May 10, 1 802. SUnmccut f loid. (Opposite Inaeenaentc Hall,) CHESTNUT STREET.BETWEEN rlTll U SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA, WVATT fc IIEIJL1NG3, ProprUtor$, KoTimbir 39, UK. MaicS 13, 1 SSI TIIIB tNSTITUTlC.V Is undi r tho solo management and direction of Prof. II. W, Lowctt, so long Prin cipal of tho nixaitAMTOtf comtr.nv.Mt. coueiw. Tho courso of Instruction embraces nil tho requisites of a thorough prnctlcnl Inlsliu cdilcntlon, nnd has been Intcly bxtciidcd by the Introduction of nn Actu.il IStiiinoss Course, In which the Hludcnt engages In tho regular routine of business tniiisnctlons, exemplified nml familiarized bv means ol n store, (In which tho iiefiiflJ liufurss nf buying and ling gooiN Is carried on by each Student,) and lluslin 1 Otflcos, viz! Hanks nf ls.ucniid Deposit, Ilall-lloading nnd l3tcniii-1to.it I113 Post Office, Telegraph, &c, &e. Tho Proprietor has spared t, timo or expense in ma king this Course tho most tli- ougli and complete of any ever presented to Iho pn .lie, nnd feels fully ns sured that niter having been 1. 'nself engaged In nclunl business, nnd having had 11 , ly years' experience at , teaching tlio fclnco of AcuiUnt", and being aided by n full nii.l pltWIont corns nf tt:irberi. ho will bo CU. bled to mako thorough and euccesFful graduates of all who may placo themselves under his churgo. PEXM.IX&lltrl In this csscntlnl branch of n btislnss education no College offers better facilities to tho lonrner. The Spcncerlan system nil! bo taught in all Its varieties by tho most skillful matters of tho art. Specimens of Writing from this Institution havo received the highest encomiums from the press. For general information, terms, &c, address for Col lego Monthly, which will bo mailed frenj ror speci mens nf 1'cniii.insliip, rnrloso two three cent stamps, Address II. V. LOWELL, Principal, Lowell's Commercial College, lliiiphnnitoii, N.Y. r. 8. One of Itittcr & IJuncan's Nn. I highly finished fine, perfect point, ipiill sprlug Gold Pens, w t tli holder and case', wnrrantod for 0110 year and to suit, will bo sent, free of charge to nny 0110 who will remit $3,50 to the nhovc address. Oclobcj 3, iei'.3 ly, NATIONAL C0.U3IEntt.lL COLLEGES LOCATED PHILADELPHIA, 8.E.CCRNE117TH AND CHESTNUT ST3., New York City, Brooklyn, Albany, Troy Buffalo. Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago, and 6V. Louis. Rook-keening, Penmanship, Commercial ArllhmetU Commercial Law, Forms, Correspondence, &c., pinct cally taught. These Colleges being under tho tnmogencrnt nnd lo cal management, nnd uniting in each tho advantngo nf all, ollor croater facilities for imparting instruct i 1 than any other similar Institution iu the country. A Scholarship issued by any 0110 iagood In nil fci n unlimited timo. Tlio Philadelphia College lias lmsn rcceiilly cnlnit nnd refurnished in a superior manner, nnd isnowri 1 largest and most prosperous Commercial Institution i i the Stato, llrynnt tc Stratton's series of Text Books, cuibrac Book-keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, nml Commer Law, for salo, and sent by mail. IO" Forfull particulars send for n circular. October Id. l-OS 12m. , TIinundcrslgnrMMsntso extensively rncagert 111 the Undertaking Bvsintss, and keeps constantly on hand nd for pale nt ills Wnrerooms, a largo .assortment uf FINISHED gs-gj) COFFINS, Ry which he is enabled to till orders on presentation Atso Keeps a good Horso nnd Hoarso, nml will at al times be icady to attend l'u nereis. SIMON C. SIUVE. Rloonisbvrg, January 29, 1?M FRESH ARRIVA 1. FALL AND WINTEE FOR EVERYBODY HE undersigned, grateful for pa.t patronage, respec (J fullA.in,f mms Ills cuslumers and the publicgenerally iiuu uu iwtnun rt-eeiveu iruin in i.asierue cities largest aiiiDniostclect stock of Fallfand Winter That has yat been opened in Rloomsburg, tn whirh he invites tho attention of his fiicuds, nnd assures them that they aro oilered for sale at great bargains. II is Stock comprises a large nssorttueiu of GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL, Consisting ol 'jihiiiosadie Dkf.ss Coats, of every dps criptionj Pants, Vests, Shirts, Cravats Stocks, Cotton Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, &c. GOLD WATCHES AN I) JKWJiLllY, Of every description, flue nnd cheap. N, II. Remember " Loirtnbtrg's Cheap Emporium.' call and see. No charge for cxruiling Goods. lrXVlD LOWENIIERO Dlooinsbure, Augiut 29. 1503. (Juno liioO.) FANCY FURS ! FANCY FURS ! ! John Fareira, 718 Aich Street, belovr 8th, Eouth side, Piiii.adelvhia. Importer, Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of J-'A.VCK runs I for Ladies' and Children's Wear. I vvl.li in return inv thanks to my friends of Colum bia and tho surrounding counties, for their very liberal patronago extended to mo during tho last few years, and would snytn them that 1 now havo in More, of my own importation nnd manufacture a very extensive as sortment of all tho dill'erent kinds and qualities nf i Fancy Tuns for Ladies nnd Children, that wilt bo worn during the Fall nud Winter seasons. I llcingthc direct Importer of all my Furs from Eu I rope, and having them nil manufactured under my own I KinicrvUimi enables mo to oiler inv customers nnd the public a much handsomer Set of Furs for the same money. Ladies pleaso give mo n cnll befnro purchas ing I Pleaso remember the name, nuiubir and ureet, JOHN FA RE I R A, No. 718 Akcii SnieiT, PiiiLAUkLriiu. Sept. 12, 1PC3.-51UOS. GIRTON'S CHEAP HAT STORE REMOVFD. Anotlici' Ai'viva) ol" Wooils. Now is Your Time to Buy, I NOW SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER, THE undersigned having bought out tlio Grocery o David Stroiin, lias removed his Hat and Cup Store up to eiroup-s old stand, micro in audition to a eupe rlor assortment of SPRING AM) SUMMI3I1 Hats and Caps, Comprising every sort, size nnd quality, which will bo sold nt unusually low prices, he will continue, tho Gro cery aud Notion business us carried on by .Mr. Otronp, Also-A (Ino lot of KID.1, MOHOCEOS and Lisisos to which he invites tho at cntion uf Shoemakers aud tho public. JOHN K. CHITON 'llloomsburg, Mny 30, 1EC3 I . JOHN 0. YEAGER, LNUFACTURER & WHOLESALE DEALER Iff ,HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, RONNETS AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, NpS'!' North Third Street. Phila'd. Another Call. MORE MEN WANTED 1 REVOLUTION IN 1I1GU PR1UES. LJ1UGE ARRIVAL OF Fall & Winter Goods, AT PETER ENT'S STORE, Iff LIGHT STHF.KT, C01M.1WIA COU.V7T, M, TJAS Just received from Philadelphia, nnd Is now nticnliiff nt the old stnml lately occupied by Mnrlt ,.. n .nlT.n.ll.l na.nHtiinnt nf which will bo sold cheap lor OAPII OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Ills stockcouslsts of Lndlcs Dross Goods choicest styles and latest fashions Calicos, Muslins, Ginghams, Flannels, Carpols, Shaivk, Hosiery, Silks, READY MADE CLOTHING. Oassimeros, Satinets, Cottonailos, Kontucky Jeans, Thread, &c. Groceries, Queenawaro, Ccdarwaro, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, Paints, &c. BOOTS & SHOES. HATS & CAPS. In shnnpery thing usually kept in n country store The patronnse of old friends, nnd the public general ly, Is respectfully so'leited. Tho highest market prico paid for country produce. PETER ENT. Light Street, Nov. 7, 1803. BARGAINS T IF YOU WANT TO BUY ' Fall & Winter Goods, GO TO t'reasy's Store, in Light Street, Pa. Who Keeps all Kinds of CALICO, MUSLINS, SILKS, GINGHAM, FLANNELS, CARPETS, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, . ' Ready-Made Clothing Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Fish, Salt, Bacon, Ilatns, Lard, Tobacco, " Sugars, Hats, Boot", Caps, Shoes, Drugs, Oils, Paints, &c, &o. In addition to our largo stock ofDry Goods, we have n large nnd full assortment of Rf-ndy Made Clothing for Men and Hoys wear which wo aro determined tn sell cheaper thin can bo bought elsowliere. Cull and see, nnd judge for yourselves. II. W. CREASY U CO. Light Street, Nov. 7, 1RC3. FOIl EVERY BODY. TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE. Just come toC nnd W Krenmer's Store, In Jersey town, Pa. where you willilnd nil kinds of Dry Goods: such as Ladies Dress Goods, Priuts, Muslins, Ginghams, Ilsiscry, Groceiios. yianncU, Shawls &o, Qnecnswarc, Hardware Ccdarware, Tin-vrnre, And Drugs. Fish, Meat, Suit, Flour, Tobacco, Solars, Hats, Cap?, Roots, & Shoes, IRON AND NAILS. In short, ever thing that 1 generally kept in a coun t ry Hon-, We n ill sell you goods nt fair prices and take nil kinds nfproduco as pay such ns Butter, Egcs, Gtnin, Lumber, Shingles, Oak plank, and in fact anything that any body else will buy und bell as cheap ns can bo sold in tho country. We will notbs undersold by Jew cr Cei.tilcs, Come then one and all, judge for your selves. Bring your trade, but don't ask for trust. C& W KREAMER. Jcrseytown, May 2, lfcG3. THIS NEW GKoCEKY SToItE. MORE FRESH GOODS. . Just received at Erasmus' New Store. Molasse?, Sugars, Toas, Coffeo, Rice, Spicos, HclTS AND Caps Fish, Salt, Tobacco, Segars, Candies, Razcns, FEED AND PHO VISIONS. Together with a great variety of notionsond etcete ras, ton numerous toJiicniinn. Zy Butter, Eggs., Xl eat and produto generally taken in exchnngo fur goods, A. D, ERASMUS. Bloomsburg, Mny 0, 1803, FRESH ARRIVAL or IS, 1 A T Miller's Store. THE subscriber has Just returned from Iho Cities with another large nnd select nssortmct of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, purchased at Philadelphia, at tho lowest figure, and which they aro determined to sell on ns modorato terms as ran bo procured clscwhcro in Bloomsburg, His stork rompriBCs lauies' mth.ss noons, of choicest styles and latest fashion. DHY OO0DS, AND OUOCERIES. HJilUm'AUK (lUEEJWII'AUE, CEDAlt ll'AHE, HOLLOW WAKE IllOX, KAILS, HOOTS SHOES HATS CAPS, Aic , yc .ye In short everything usually kept in country Stores lo whith he invite the public generally. The lliglictt prico paid for country produce S, H, M1LLEH. Sfoorsiburg, 0(1,21, 1683. AT CI 9 Friends and Relatives. OFTIIli BmVt SOLDIERS AND SA1L0TJ3. HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. AND OINTMENT. All who havo rriends nnd Relatives In tho Army or Navy should toko upeclal caro Hint they bo amply sup plied with thoso Pills nnd Ointment nnd where tho bravo Soldiers and Sailors havo neglected tn provldo themselves with them, no better present can he tent them by their friends. They havo been proved to bo the Holdler's never railing friend In the hour of need, COUGHS AND COLDS AlTECTINu TROOrrf, Will bo sncodly relieved nnd cirectuniiy curcu ny ''uuinMAn!'!, AMI WANT fir AP ETITE. INCIDE.V PAL TO SOLDIERS. Ihnso feeling whlcli sn sadden us usually ntlsofrom trouble or annoyances, obstructed peispirnllon, or cat. lug and drinking whatever Is unwholesome, thus dis turbing the healthful action of the liver nnd stomach Thoso organs must bo relieved, if you desire to bo Hell Tho Pills, tnken nccordlnu to the printed liisrtuctious. will quickly produce a healthy action In both liver nnd stoinnch. ami, ns n natural consequence, a clear head and good nppctitc. WEAKNESS OR DEIIII.ITV INDUCED DV OVER r Vi luuij Will soon disnpnenr by tho useofllieso invnlunblo Pills, nnd tho Soldier ttlll quickly ncqulto qddlllonul strength. Never let the limvets bo cither cnnllncd or unduly ncted upon. It may seem strnngo, that Hoi lownv's Pills should bo recommended ior Dysentery nnd 1'lux. many persons supposing that they would Increase the relaxation. This Is a grcnt tuistnke.for these Pills will correct tho liver nnd st imnch, nnd thus remove nil tho acrid humors from the system. This medicine will give tone and vigor to tho wholo organic system, however deranged, wliiU health and strength lollow as a matter of course. Nothing v, III nop the re laxation of tho Pone's so suro as this famous medi cine. VOLUNTEERS, ATTENTION t INDISCRETION! 01' YOUTH. Pores nnd Ulcers, Dlotchcs nnd Swellings, can with ccitnlnty bo radically cured, if the Pills arc taken night nml morning, and Ointment bo freely used ns statedin tho printed instruction". If treated in nny dliur man ner, tltey dry up in cue part to brenk nut iu nliotlier V liercns this Ointment will remove tho humors from the sy.tcm.nnd leave the Patient a vigorous and hcnllhy nun. It will rcqulro n Utile perseverance in bad ca ses tn Insure a lasting cure. l'Oll WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED 11Y THE BAYONET. SAURi;, OR THE 11ULLET, SOSCi OR IlltUISCS, To which every Soldier nnd Sailor nro liable, ihero nre no medinej so safe, Biire, and convenient, ns llol I'MVay's Pills and Ointment. 'I ho wounded and nlmost dying sutl'erer might have ills wounds dressed Imme diately, ifhc Would only provldo himself Willi this matchless Ointment, which should bo thrust Into the wound nnd smeared nil round it, then covered with u piece of linen I'roin his knapsack nud coiiiprcktcd witli ii handkerchief. Talking, night and morning, GorS Pills, tu cool the system nnd Prevent iiillamation. Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seaman's Chest should bo provided v,lth these valuable Remedies. CAUTION 1 None aro genuine unless Iho words "Hollowny, New York and London " are iliscernablo as n Wntor-mark in every, leaf of tho book of directions around each pot or box ; Iho same may plainly s"cn by holding the leaf to the light. A handsome inward will bo given to anyone rendering such information ns may lead to the detection of any party or parties counter feiting the medicines or vending .the same, knowing tiiein to b" spurious, t Hold at manufactory ot Professor llollouay, 60 .Mij.lcti (..-ino, New York, ami by nil rcspeetnbto llrng-istf-und Dealers in Medicine, throughout tho civilzcd wo.-ld, in boxes nti.i cents, and St each. KjT'l here is considerable su ing by taken the larger sizes. M. It til rprtinnc fnr llip I'lllilnjin ,,f nM i..,.,a In M-n.u ' disorder areallned to eath box. I lnnn Oil IW.VI E C O N CJMYSWE A L T H CURE YOUR COUGH FOU13 CENTS The best uni cheapest Household remedy in the World. MADAME ZADOC POl'-TEIl's MADAmE ZADOC PCR TER'3 Curatno llaK'im is warranted if HKd cccordiinr to the directions, to cure In nil cases Coughs, Colds, Wliooptnj rough, Asthma nnd nil nlTections of the throat and l.dugs. Madamo Zadoc porter's Unlearn is prepared with nil tho requbite skill, from n ceiubiiintinn of tlio betrein edicsthi; vcg'tnblo kingdom nUurds, it. remedial quali ties are bared on ns power to iiksist the htaltliy circu lotion nf tlio blood, through tho Lungs. It is not a vio lent remedy, but cmnilenl wanning, searching and on" cctive; can be taken by tlio oldest person or the young est child. MndamZadoc Poiti rv bal sam has been iu use b the puuiic ior over la years, nnd Ins acarircd its present salo imply by being recommen ded by those who havo mod it to their afflicted friends und others. ! Most Important. Madamo Zadoc Porter's Turntivo I Bulsam is sold al a price which brings it in lite reach ' of every ono to keep it convenient for use. The time ly use of u single bottle will prove to bo worth 100 times its eobt. j NOTICE. Save your money I Do not be persuaded to purchase articles nt Is to SI which do not contain tile virtues ofu llceut bottle of Madamo Porter's Cu rative Balsam, thorost of manufacturing which is .is great as nlmot any other medicine j and tho very low prece at which ft is sold, makes the pro lit to tho sell. or nppa. ntly small, nnd unprineipniod dealers H uonii'limcs recommend other medicines on winch their profits lira larger, unless thu ciibtoiners ititist upon havini' Madame Porter's and none other. Ask for Madame Porter's Curutive Balsam, price Ktccnts, and n large bottles nt 23 oouls, nnd take nn other. ET-Snld by nil liruggits nnd Surckecperc nt 13 cts, ftu'l iu larger bottles ni 25 cents, HALL As RUCKLE, Pr prielors, Now York, January 21, Ir03. $100 REWARD ! For a Medicine that will Cure couans, ia-fluevza, tickli.vo ixthethhoav mioopi.vo-couan, on relieve coa StVMPTlVi: COUGHS, AS QUICK AS COE'S COUfiH SAiLSAM. Over Five Thousand Iloltlis have been said in its native town, and not a singlo In" stance of its failure is know n, We havo, in our possession, nny quantity of certifi cates, some of ihein front eminent pliy.iciaus, who havo used it i n their practice, and suen it tho pri'-emi. nence over nry other loiupotind. It does dot dry up a rough, but loosen it, so ns to eniblo the patient to ex peclnrito frei ly. Two or tliroo doses will invariably cure tickling in the tluoat. A hulf bottlu has often completely cured tin) most S HU KJJ II HIT. and yd. thouSh it is so.uround speedy iu its operation it is perfectly harmless, being purely vegetable. It u very ngrceablo to tho taste, und may bo aniuinistcred to children of nny ago. IN OASES OF 011OUF wo will guaranteo n cure, if taken iu season. No family tlionld bo without it. It is within tho rejch of all, thu price being ONLY 25 CENTS. And if an investment and thorough trial does not "back up'' tho abovo statement, Dm money will bo re funded. Wo say tills knowing ils merits, and feel ron fidei t that ono trial will securo for it a homo iu ev cry housetold. Douotwnste away with Coughing, when su small an investment will cure )ou. It may bo had of nny re spectable druggist Iu town, who will fimiUh jou with, a lirculnr of gcimino certificates of uiies it has madu C, O. CLARK 4c CO., Proprietors, New Haven, Ct. tH-At wholesale, by Johnston, Ilolloway fcCowdeu, 53 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. l'or sale by "'"ei"." " euuuuy, uuu cveiy w iierc, Scpt.'.'J, ldU-Om mm MANHOOD, Tlmn f neft llf1l Tt,otr,rt) I ! Ju.t published In a sealed Envelope : Price 0 its, Letturn on tho Nature, Treatment, and llnlicul ' Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Bemlnul Weakness., Soxuel Debility, Nervousnoss. nnd Involuntary Emis sions, inducing Iin potency, Cniuuiuiitinu, and Menial Physical llibility, by Jlobeit J. CuUerwell, M. D, Thu important fact Hint the awful consequences of self-abus may be ell'cctually removed without internal medicines or tlio dnngerous application of caudles, in struments, medical bougies, nnd other empirical devi ces, is hero clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new ami highly successful treatment ns adopted by the cel ebrated author, fully vxplniued, by means of which every one is enabled to euro himself perfectly, nud nt 111-) least possible cost, thereby avoiding ull tho adver tised nostrums of the day, This let Hire will pruvo a boon to thousands and thousands, CI1A3. J, C KLINR. Is Co: V31 Broadway, New Vork, I'oilORire box, W0. Aug, Is UM, (Nov, 1, ) I QOlTdIEIIL IN THE ARMY u AND OUR FEOFLE AT 110.MU Aro now ourod an nnpnrtiinlty by which thoy tux i tain 11 (1001) AND DCllAULr. TLME-l'lOi:. nt lowiuiito. uur vntciicsnro wntrantsd to keen ,' one year, and the buyer t nllowcd tho prlvlloea j I exninlnatlon boforu payment Is resulted, Improved Duplex In full Ruby Actions. Afltitcls.. I Hunting Timn.Plcco cif silver nintSilal, over wmVk i. making the Imitation so faultless that it eanm.f k detectcd from ths so'ld matorlal by tho most exna,i ciiced Judges adds will not effect It. London ii!i innvemcnt, Improved Dliolex in full tnhu sweep seconds, and Is r(it to be excelled iu general penranco. This is dotldedly oni- or Iho best art cli. . ever nflerod for traders nnd speculators. Eiitlncsr. emigrants, nnd porsons travelling, will find tham 111' perlor to Any oilier ( nlteratlon uftlLnato will not nf foil their nccurncy. Prlco, packed In good slinpa ana o moo ui u iur 5y,i, SILVUR DOODLE TIMU IltJNTINO LEVERS Host Quality Silver Cases, over which eicctro.n'ns plated 16 k. gold, similar to mir Improved Duplex, nn3 superior ndjunod movements with "Stop," to bo used In timing horses, etc ; lias Four Indexes for Wnshiiiir. ton and (Ircenwlch time, sweep cccond, nud all th improvements'. All In nil. tnking its bcnutlful au.l faultless apponrnnco and Its superior movement Into consideration, wo regard It as decidedly tho chcnnsii nrllilo of the kind In tho innrket. Prlco, lo cood run. nliii order, S3.1,orcaso of 0 forSiOO. J- W'n nsk no pay in advance, but will forward either of them to responsible parties, to nny patter . u!" ,.V"u.V.'l"V.,"mn .I!K"E"r' .a!'hl .'? 5W.B?"?!ln. on soldiers nnd other pnrtlcs III the disloyal Stntcs, eon. seqitently all such orders must bo accompanied by tha casli tn Insure nttontlnii. Wo ma en deduction of urn doilnrs on cither wntch hcn tho payment is forward in advance. Money mny be sent k'y ejiprcss nt our t. pensc. TIIOS, CAri-T.R'l Y At CO., 03 nnd OS Broad Sl opposite City Ilnnk, October 2.1,100:1-1,1,0. Provident., B. I THE GREAT SI VEI1SEY STREET, NEW OliK ; Since Its organization, has creotad u new em In ths history of wholesaling Tens in this country, 1hc have Introduced their selections of Tens, nnd are selling them at not over two cents ( 01 Cents) per pound above cost, never de viating Irom the ono price asked. Another peculiarity of the Company Is that their Tos. Tnstcr not only devntes his timo to the selection of IhclrTeni ns to qunllty, vnluo, nnd particular slylei for particu'nr localities of country, but ho helps the Tea buyer tn thooso out uftheir enormous tock such Teas ns nre best adopted to his particular wnuts, nnd not only this but points nut to him tho best bnrg.iins, It Is ensy to seo tho incalculable advantngo a Ten Buyer has In this establishment over all others, If hois iiojudgo of Ten or tho Maiket, If his timed ltluabtc hohas nil the benefits cf a well organized s) lein of doing business of Immense: cnpltol, of the Judjo. mcnt ofu professional Tea Taster, and tho knoulcdci of superior salesman. This enables all Tea buyers-nn matter If they aro thousands of miles from this market topurchase on si good terms hero nsthe New York merchants. I'artios can order Tens and uill be served by us ni well as though they enmo themselves, being suretnect original packages true weights and tares and the Teas aro Wiirrnnled ns represented, we issue n Prico l.i-t of tho Company's Teas, width will be sent to all who order it ; comprising Hyson, Young Ilyson, Imperial Gun powder Twankuy and Skin. OOLONG, gOUCHO.VO, ORAXOE U HYSON TEKOB. Japan Tea of evejy description, colored and uueolor ed, This list has each kind of Tea divided into four Classes, namely j Cargo, high Cargo, E'lie, l'ineat tliui evori .0110 m.iy understand from description and tho prices annexed that the Company aro determined to uiiilericll the wIjoIoIVa trndo. Wo gunrjiiiteo tn sell all our teas nt not oer two cents ( U2 rents) per pound above cot. believing tlili to be nttr.Ktivo to the nipny who have heretofore) beaa pning enormous pioflt. CHEAT AMEHICAN TEA COMPANY, IMI'OHICHS AND JODSSRS, No. SI Vesey Street, New York. Pept. 12, lff.3-3ui(i, i PXi4!SvSr makes of locks equal to any ma-la in the United Htates. Fitc Xufcf in one fir). All came out right; Kith tor tents in pood condition. The Salamander Safes of Philadelphia against ucirld. EVANS k WATS" ON, hac had tho surest dcmotration in tho following n tifuate that their mninifjcturo of S-iinman ler Sufej nt length fully warranted the representations which ham been made of them as rendering an undoubted s"curily against the terrific element. Philadelphia April 12, 1.W. .Yrssrn r.ennr Sf IVatton: Gi iilleiuen - It affords 111 the hlchest satisfaction to state tn you, that imlng ti tho ery protective qualitiis nftno of tho Halainiiiider, Safes which wo purclm-wl of von some five inonth snire ho saved n largo portion of Jen dry, and all our books, fee, exposed tn the tnlnniuous, lire iu Ransti ad plncu on thu morning of the 1 1 tli inst.. When ho roiled (list these safes were located in tha fourtli slory oftlio buililim: wa occupied and that tin j fill subsequently inloa henn of burning ruins, where the vast concentration of the li,-at caused the brass plates to mrlt, we eaniu.t but regard tho preservation of their val unhlo contents n most convincing proof of tlio great se curity utiordi-d by j our Miles. We shall tuko front pleasure in recninmendinc tbon: , men of business ns n sun1 reliance neainst fire, GEORGE U . SIMMONS U 11110., Jcu tiler?. E7Thoy h.iva since pnrchased hi; laro Safo.i, July 20, liii.'. rAngust2!) 15." C R I T T E N D E N S PHIL.) DELPUJ.l tUilIirlEUClAL. COLLEGE N. E, come? oj 7lh and Chestnut Streets PHILADELPHIA. Tins IxsriTuaioN, which was established In 1P41 tnl is now consequently in tho eighteenth year f Us exist ence, numbers among its graduates huiidrmU of tin niostsucces sful Alerchanls nud Business Men of our Country. Tiif.Oujlct of the Institution issolely tonirnrdypjuj 111011 facilities for thorough preparationfor busimss. The Branches T.coiiTnro, llooh-hceprng , as applies bio totho various departments of trudo , Ptnmanthip, both plain nnd ornamental : Commercial law. .Va'hc maties, Xatigatton Cicil Engineering, Uraiting, I A)n ogarphy, and .Modern Langnoges. Tte Svs'iem or Instkcction is peculiar ; uorlassei or set lessons aro made ii"C of, but inch student is taught Individually, sol hat he may commence at nny lime, and uttend at whatever hours are most convenient. Cai ai.oouch arc issued annual! under the 15th of April containing nniuas of the student. for tho year, and lull particulars of terms. Sec, and may be obtained at nny time by nddresiug the Principal. IsEvThNsivu Accommodations, vide-spread reputation nnd tlio Icnfihn cipenentc of the Principal, this lustitu linn offers facilities superior toany other in tlio coun try, for young men whiting to prepare fur business, and to obtain at the saim: timo a hu'Loma, vhich Kill prove a rcivmmtndation for them them to any Merchnn tilo Hoiiso. CT'CniTCSDCi's Sf ricj of Treatises on BooK-KEtr-ino. now nnre widelycirculatedthan any other work on the subject, nre for sale at the College. a. 1IODOES CRITTENDEN, Attorncy-atLaw, PniNCirstt Jan. 23-1SG2 12m. WB3STEK.V BB'S KB, Nos. 9, 11,13, 15, 17 Com tlandt Street, I NEAR BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. I This old-established and favorite resort of the Busi ness Community lias been recently refitted, nnd la com I pleteinoverilhiugthutc.nl miuUter to tho comforts of ' It a tint rnn a l.ttilir. !itid filliiillHS nre unc ri.-il v 51 ml 1 !, ru. fullv nruvided for. "'""' loc?lc,' ,l.10 "-e' !" of tho city, all(l contiguous to tho principal lines r.f steamboats, , cuf"' 0I'""l"li'k;s tomes, 4". In conseqiienco of the pressure caused by tho llcbut ! r ' 1 . ;j - . , ) i. sr... i .. i . .... IVIC uvuai tn J- ejctl litis uvi "ttu. 'I he table is amply supplied with all the luxuries nf Iho season, aiidiicqunl to that of any other hotel in th country. Amplo nccommodatloiiB aro offered for upward of 400 guests. Do not bclicvo runners, hnekmen, and others who may say "tho Western Hotel la full." D. 11. WINCHESTER, Proprietor, TIIOS, 1). WINCHESTER. rcb.LUHia, riMIErroprietorof this well-known nnd centrally Iocs X ted House, the Exciianok Horn., Bituato on Mm, Street, iu Bloomsburg, imnioJinlely .:inosito the Coluui bin County Court House, respectfully informs his friends nnd tho public in general, that his Hoiiso is now in or dor for thu reception aiideutertnlninent of travelers whet mny feel disposed to favor It with their custom. Ho has spared no expenso ill prepauug tho Exi iusok, for Iho entertainment of Ills guests, neither shall Ihero be any thing wanting (on his part) to minister to their personal comfort. His house is spacious and enjoys an excellent business locution, UJ' Omnibuses run nt all timo between tho Lxchings Hotel aud thu various Kill Road Depots, by which, trav elers will bu pli nsunlly coin eyed to nnd from tho re specllvikStulions in duo lime to meet the Cars. W.M. B. 1COON3. Bloomsburg, July 7, leCO- NATIONAL UOIBU (Lato WhitO Swan,) RACE STREET, ABOVX THIRD PIIIIiADKLPHIA. D. C. SIEGltISr7 rnoriuETon. Formerly f i om Eogle Hotel Lebanon, Pn JOd, IKlUrtini I IIItK I Mujoll .'J, 103 -12m.