II Bloomsburg, Ponn'a. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1DG3. E" Court coinmcncos in Hlootusburg , -j Monday morning n week. JJST Gold is "gain going up, it rritiior rum ply speaking, greeubacks tiro going Mwu. tuT A few loads of oak or pi no wood ;I bo taken at this officii, in payment of .iwcnption or advertising, it oncrou soon, w i v""-t,' t"-uSUiui.pox, he closes tlio door of his hut, were closed and sermons appropriate to tho occasion proanbed in tho ohurckoi. eST Blank Articles of Agreement bo-! tween Teachers end School Directors can bo had at this office, neatly printod on good paper. fctST By decision of tho Stato Superin tendent, School teachers aro exempt from duty on Thanksgiving day, Christmas, Washington's birthday and '1th of July. 867 Dypthcria prevails in many parts of our county. Wo publish in our agri cultural department a receipt, which is paid to be a certain euro for this com plaint. Prosorvo tho receipt. IK" As yet no effort has been mado by tho "loyal" citizens of tli 13 county to raise their share of tho "vigorous war" racu lo Gil Father Abraham's call, What is wrong. Came, rouse ! rally I or the tiling's "gone up'" Sf The western train on tho Lacka wanna and liloomsbnrg Hailroad passes this placo in tho morning at 8.40, and up in the evening ut 0.20. Tho mail from Philadelphia arrives hero about 5 o'clock in tho evening. C All who want good pictures taken, sbotild not (ail to step into Itoseustook'a rooms in tho Kschango bloi'k. His rooms mo on the third door ; cutrnnco nest door to tho Posst Office. Mr. Bosenstock is a gentleman and an accomplished artist. CST Capiain B. B. Bicketts, com mander of "Itickctt's 2nd Pennsylvania Artillery, Battery F." arrived in Columbia county, on Wednesday last, direct from tho Army ol the Potomac llo represents the army in good spirits, anil certain of viotory if an engagement soon occurs. - The War Depaitmcnt lias ordered tho printed lisH of persons enrolled in each Congressional District shall bo made and posted whero the people can sco them, for tho purposo of instiling an accurate reenter. Kxemiits who lintl their names in the Hat may apply at once for roliof. -.- - David I.owExnuno tho fashion able clothier, has lately returned from the Eatern cities, with a largo and well sel cctod Mock of Cloths, Cassimers, Vest ing, and gentlemen's furnishing goods of every ilcscripiion. Despite the hard times, Lowenburg is determined that the people shall be clothed. tB' What means the lato strikes for higher wages by almost every class of working men and employees ? Every one knows the answer. Iu consequence of tho war and the inflatiou of our cur roncy living is enormously higher. At the old nominiil wages men cannot livo. Ilenco tho strikes. t&" A Musical Convention, under tho management of Prof. Killip, of tho Gen esee Normal School, will bo held iu the Court House, Bloomsburg, commencing on Monday, Nov. !i0, 1803, to continue four days. It is hoped that thero will bo a good attendance of all who aro interested in tho promotion of ''musical knowledge." 6 It is especially important just now that clergymen, in marrying a couple, should not neglect to give a certificate of the marriago or to mako a registration of it. In the caso of the death of a soldier, tho widow muft have a certificate of mar riage beforo sho can rcccivo a pension. Beautiful marriago cortifioatcs can be pur chased at this office, ESy The following resolution, found iu tho Court House a few days age, has been handed to us for publication. It it sup posed to have been offered at tho lato meeting of tho Bloomsburg Loyal Leagues : Resolved, That in no case, will wo as a body leave our homes and firesides, unless . , i . i , t e. - our town uc invaueu ny a ugiiiiu;j iou. Wha1, gentlemen, loavo our town and inhabitants, to tho mercy of a " fighting foo," without protection. This resolution could not havo passed your honorable body. Your patriotism, surely, would prompt you, iu protecting your "homes nnd firesides. EST A glorious opportunity is offered to tho loyal braggarts who havo been boasting of their excessive loyalty to tho "Government" for tho past few yean. Gov. Curlin, advertises for 38,208 of theso fellows. Tho Governor wants nouo but "loyal citizens," to fall in, and fill up the ranks, but wo fear this test will prove that tho peoplo of our couutiy aro all disloyal, as wo can find no ono willing to volunteer. Wo hope tho mon who, provious to the late election, wcro in favor of Curtin and no draft, will now voluntcor. Turn out, ye boabting loyalists, you preach. and practico what connoclcd with llio Espytown, propoo .Lullicrn Oliuroh ol giving n piiDiio Christmas Day, dinner and Biippcr on at that nlaco. or tlm benefit of tlioir Church. Sco their card in nnothor column. The weather for aomo daya past has been mild and gonial, such aB wo look for, as tho Indian Summon This i3 n 1 good timo to set out fruit trees, and to at tend to thoso already plantod and grow ing, by muiohing tliom, or plaoing around thorn straw manure, loaves, or any tub. . Blanco that will proteot them from scvorc frosts. Kins ms uog, anu men snoots mtuself, For arresting a contagion' wo can imagine no plan more siraplo or effectual. Ex. Wo believe this remedy is also recom mended as an infalliblo euro for thoso af flicted with "nigger on tho brain," and thorcforo wo recommend it to ouo or two persons in this vicinity who seem to havo it ''bad." tSif A novel proceeding took placo at tho laic session of tho court in Warren county, Pa., which proves that tho dry desert of tho law is now and then enliven ed by some oasis of fun not laid down in tlio chart of Coko and Littleton. Tho members of tho Bar of that county pre sented lo tlio court, Judgo Johnson presid ing, a petition asking tho court, iu consid eration of tho fact that legal business had become dull, to select two members of tho Warren bar to attend to tho business of tho profession, whilst the rest of them shall be assigned sorno respectable and useful employment ; and that a tax should bo levied on thoso who should bo assign ed employment outside of the bar, for tho support of tho two who should remain. Tho matter was taken under consideration. Wo congratulate tho good peoplo of War ron county on tho prospect of having all but two o( their lawyers assigned, at their own request, to "some rcspcctablo and useful employment !" 40 CSy Whilst hundred of our uufortunato soldiers, prisoners in Biehmoud ara star ving to death, millions of dollars arc being expended by the authorities in Washing ton to got up balls and parties, which aro nightly attended by civil aud military offi cers, to tho utter disgrace of the nation. Tho oricd of men for broad in prison aro heal trending and hourly soldiers die of liinrrntinn nmn tnn wpnl.' in nnf. llin prnc.t ilio nliiti-liimr if. in tlifir linnv finorors. nnd I " , , I yet the danec goes on at head-quarters j and UOt ail effort IS made to CZchaUCO i , Pl'lSoncrj Ol' rfcllCVO tllO Wants Of thoso that ' suuer anil (lie. ASUlcro IS a uou ami a, , , , .,! 1 judgmeut, the eyes of the rich revelers, ,. ,v . i,.- . t,1 ,. jv i 1 sporting Over SUltering, dying men ami i i- , . j , , , latlgUing at WHlOWS Slh3 and orphans ... l, 1 1,n ;mnon tears, may he lifted up thro that impassa-1 , i c i.i :i :.. UIO gull spuiiuu oi iu uui wui,, vi"" iui , consolation and relief. "Justiea will bo done though tho heavens fall." Is it any wonder that the calamities of war continuo in this nation ? 'I'lio nniniml irnreile anil ronspn- fcy 1IIC UlUlsUai scarcity anu conscq uent high pneo of coal throughout the country, has induced the trial of various methods for lessoning tho .expenso now incurred bv consumers in tho nurchaso of the article. We havo seen many saving expedients suggostcd, amoug which tho following, from a Cinctnmiti paper, ap pears to bo about the simplest aud best. It is certainly WOrth atrial, as it IS Claim- ed that a great saving is efiected by adonliou of tho plan : "The asho the 01 cinders arc not to bo thrown away; but dampened to a kind of mortar, and again placed on the fire, They burn readily, and by so doing there is tho economy of having a hot fire with one-tenth of tho fuel, besides not being troubled to convey tho ashes lo a receptacle. Wo do not know of a stove that cannot make ashes enough to supply itself, only a few nug gets of coal hcing used. First mako a fire in the usual way, and when it begins to burn freely, placo a lump of coal (the best) near the Move door or front of the grate then heap on the wet ashes or cinders, and pack them down, tho vent below be'iDg unobstructed. Tho process i3 simplo and a few trials will satisfy the unbolicver." Br MARRIAGES. At tho Exchange Hotel, Wilkcr Barro, Nov. l'Jth, by Kev. E. M. Aldeu, Mr. G. W. Mankind, of Jackson twp., to Miss Martha E.DuiE6UACii,of Hemlock twp,, all of Col. co. On tho 17th inst. , at the rosidenoo of tho brides father, by tho Bov. Samuel Shanuo'n,Mr. John W. IIuNTEtt,of Sereno, to Miss Saiiaii J. Aeon, of Morcland, Ly coming oounty. On tho 10th inst., at the Parionago, in Orangovillo, by tho Bcv. J.Forrest, Mr. John Meuiul, to Miss Mary MnAHS.both of Col, co. At tho M. E. Parionago, Catawissa, on tho 10th inst., bv tho Bov. M. P. Orostb- waito, Mr. Lloyd P. Fox, to Miss Mauy A. Scott, all of Locust twp., Col, co. DEATHS. In Bloomsburg, on Thursday evening, tho 10th of November, 1803, Mr. Wil liam Cox, aged about 47 years. In Benton, on tho 23d inst , Mauy, wifo oi Dauiel Kitchen, about 2,ri years. In Greenwood, on tho 23d inst., IIenky Kitchen, aged about 00 yoars. On tho 13th inst., of Typhoid Fovor v,.ni, nt nnlnoicsa in III ft' Maooie i ktteu, ot uatawissa, jn tue 23d ywir of her ago. 1ST Tim Udys A ti-OltTlINH FOU ALL 1 either men on womrnii NO l,ll,l,ff nn Millrnlo .!,!.. Hll. iiiimiiug, iii t an entirely new thing. Only three months In this country I No clan-Iran nr-orntlon to gull tlio public, lint n genuine money-making thing I rend tlio circular of Instruction nnco only, ntnl yon will understand It perfectly, A Uily ha just written tn no that ha to making as high as twenty dollars snino ilaysl giving instructions in this art. Hiouinnds of H"i,iCrs nro making mtney;rapidiy nt it No notion has to lie urged lo pntronir.o It, 11 Is n thing that lakes better than anything over before offered, You can mako money with lf,homo ur abroad on steamboats or rnllroadcars, and In tho country or city. Von will ho pleased In pursuing It, not only bocnusc it will ylold a handsome Income, but ato In consequence of tho Ren, eral admiration which it elicits. It Is pretty much all profit, A mcro trifle is necessary to start with, There Is scarcely ono person nut of fhoilsands w'ho over rays any attention to advertisements of this kl nd thinking tlicy arc humbugs, Consequently thoso who do send for Instructions will have n broad field to mako money In. There Is a claea of persons In this world who think thnt becauso they havo been humbiigcd out of a dollar or so, that everything tint Is advertised Isn humbug. Consequently they try no more. Tlio person who succeeds Is tho onn that keeps on trying until ho hits something that pays hlin. This art cost m ono thousand dollars, and I expect to mako money out of lt-and nil who purchase tho art of mo will do tho same. One Hollar sent to inowlll insure the prompt return of a card of Inductions in the art. Tho money will bo returned to those not sat isfied". WALTER T.TINSLEY, No.l l'ark Place, New York. Oct, SI, 18C3-3mo. fcoMMrNICATHD. put"vo'tr coxsuxrToix.ctjn.iitu: disease. A UA1UJ. TO r0XRUMrTlVK3-Thc undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, bynvcry slmplo remedy, r.ftei havpi; tunVred several years with n go vern lung nllcctlun, uiul that dread disease, ennsump tlon- Is anxious lo mako known to his fcllow-suffercra the means of cure. To nil who desire It, he will Bond a copy of tho pro. scrlption used, free of charge! with tho directions fnr preparing nnd using tlio same, which they will find u Kiiro cure fur consumption, asthma, bronchitis, he The only object of tho advertiser in sending the pro. scrlption is to benefit the nlllicted, nnd spread Inform,!. lion which lie conceives to be invaluable, and ho hopes every sufferer will try Ills remedy, as il ill tost them nothing, and may provo n blessing, l'artics wishing the proscrldlion will pleaso address IIcv. nnWAKI) A. WILSON, Wlllinmshurgh, Pept. 20, ISCH -1m icings County, New York. UF.iMnot.if a iii:L.vnoLns JILLMSOLD'S IinLMIlOLIVS EXrtlAOT IWOIIU. Till: (IUI1AT DtUHLTiC. I1XTUAC7' I1UCIIU, rim OIIFJIT DIURETIC. F.xriiACr nuunu. Tin: cituAT niunnTic. EXTKAUT 11UCI1U. rim giii:at n uitr.nu. And a positive nnd Specific llemcily for Diteancs of lliu JililllULT. t-TKiiniu rilKlir!, , I II 111' a, ...it, ui, Uropsy, and ell nisenscs of tho Urinary Organs. Sec ndvtrti-einent in another ciluniii. Cut it ont, nno send for tlm .Meiliciac nt mice. ISowaro of Counterfeit. Nov. si, liiij li "THE CONCESSIONS AND EXPE Jl. nirAcr.oi'ANiv.tvous iNVALin.-rubiisiid fnr tlin l.nm.flt tin.! n j n nnttnii fn vnnmr tun it . nitil ! others, wlio sufTur from Nervous Dcbilltv. I'.arly Decav. anH their kindled ailment snpplj lug the menus of M-lf- ' cure, ny ono who nits rureil Jiinucii niter nciug n vie 1 1 i in of nijsiilncuil confidcuco In medical humliii" mid qiiackniy. Ily t'liclosing n post-paid dlrrcted envelope, eingii! copies may be nail ol llio ituiiiur, NATlIANini. MAYFAIU, Iq., Ileilford, Kings county, New-York January 84, 1303 ly. A Gi:ntlejien, cured of Ncvous De bility, Incoinpctcnry, I'leinaturo Deeny nnd Youthful Urror, nitiiated hy desire In hencfit other', wiH do liappy to furnish to nil who need it (free of ch irgc) the rod nnd directions for making the simple ltluuly lllril in Ills case. Those wnhlng to profit hv his ex- perienco nnd possess n Yaliinhh: Krinedy will receive i ho same uy reiurn man, (rnrPtully senlcilj liy niiures- ting JOHN IS. OCIHIM No, CONnssnu Street, N, V Now York, August 1 3, it-on.sm Uniformity of Prices ! A New l'caturo iu liiis'inos Every ono Ills own F.ilesinanl JONCS CO. ot'lho CresxntOnorricu Clothing Store, No. 201 Mnrkutfclrect nl.rv.-n .llrll. 10, i I n il.tl ,,) I , m .i,l.liliuu to Having the luget, most varied ami fashionable slock of Clothing in Philadelphia, undo, pressly for retail sales, have constituted i vory o "is own salcuinn, liy having marked in figures, on ea onu ms own saiL'iiiun, ny Having innrKeii in iiuures, on eaon nrticlenttlio m -ryloweei pneoit cinbe solunirsothey cannot posswiv vnry-.jn iiiui inn aime, Tll0 poods nro well sjinnred and prepared and great pains taken with tliu making so that nil can buy with lirm nranca of p,.u,neBa g00,i nnhiout tile very lowestoric'. Also, a l.irce slotkof nifceeoods unhand of (hel.iu.at stylo and best qualities, which w III be made lo order, in Ilia mojt tashionnblc aud host iiiminer, A, Iter cent, h"lmv credit nrices. Renieiubcr tho Crescent. In Market above Pixth rtrcct o svu joi;s &l co. LDITOI; or nn.MOCRAT. Dear Sir : Willi your crmissinn I wish you to say to the readers of jour f.pcr that I will send by return mail lo all who wish I, (Ireei n HCCipc, Willi lu'l tiisiruiiinus lor maKin, and using a simple Vegetable llalm, that will eirertu uJy r(f Ci jn odayrpliiiplc blotches, tan, fre.kle and nil impurities ni'tlinskin, leaving tho same soft clear, siimutli nno ueaulitul. J will ni.'o until free to those having llald Heads or l,aru t.ices, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a lull irrouth of LiiMiiiinit llnir. I Wliisser, or a Mouslni he. iu less ihan :ii) il'ivs. All applications answered bj return mail without charge. KCbpCClltlllV Villus, Tllo'rt." F. ril ATM AN. Chemist, July 25, lS(',3-3m No. feai llroadwny, New York SI ADAM 0 roiiTEIl'S CI'UATIVi: UALfit.M has long tosl' d the truth that there aro first priuriplos in .Meiliciui! as there is In Science, and tills Xeduinois ronuioiind'.'il on principles suited to thu manilold ua the pores, mid creating a gcntlu internal warmth, and tlui is laiised'by the usu of this .Medicine. llsrcui:iliai qualities nro nascii on us powi.r to as. 1st Hie Healthy nnil vigorous circulation c nino l through llio lungs, it enlivens the muscles and assists llio skin to perform its dutiis of regulntiu!.' the hc.it ol thu tvitcin. and in gently throwing oil tho waste Miljstai.cn from Hie sur- Mcc ut the uoiiy, 11 is noi u vciiml remedy, hut emoi I tent, warming, searching uud clf.-itlvc. Sold by nil lr;;tiUu at 13 and S3 cents per bottle. J nly ii, k-ij:i-:ini 1W A!Mffllr r?"UlE peoplo of the county of Columbia aro respectfully. Informed that tho undersigned has fo. tale, at llio RECORDER'S OFFICE, IN BLooiisnuno, THE mot and CHEAPEST ASSOKT.MEXT OE To bo found anywhere in tho County, consisting of Note, Letter. Legal and Cap Taper, Tens, Holders, I'encils, Ink and Envelopes; .i.yJ NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOOKS Comprising History. roctry.rictiou.Tho. ology and the cliis.ics, Ca fit loirucs of nohn's Loudon iiublicntlnus. from which selections can ho made, and Hooks furnished to oraerj uy special arrangement with .ow lorn Agcuie. BOOKS, DOCUMENTS, PAMPHLETS nnd Speeches ; nud copies nf tho United States, nnd State Constitution', in tarious styles, always on hand, JOHN O. I'llLEZE. llloonif burg, Nov. 7, liC3 ft Qc KfiKBBUl1 q) Attorney at Law, Hazlcton, I.uscrne co.. Fa, ItErFEsn to Hon. John Wnlls, Lcwitbiirg. I'n. William Cameron, President of hn Lew isbmg Bank. J. II. Tucker, Tresidont of tho Northumberland Dank Uloonieliurg, Juno SI, ltio3 ly. pHTOGBAPII ALBUMS. I HO iliil'erent styles, best assortment in tint City, aud selling ut very low prices. Bond for a Catalogue, W.M. O. TEIIIIY, ruM.IN.IER, S. W. Cor. Fourth und Usee, Nov. 14, !603-3m TIIILAUELTH1A, SAMUEL KNOBIt, ATI ORXE Y-.1 T- I. A IC IlEOOMSllIIRO.rE.N'N. Military ilessiKrsJ attinued to 1'no.MPTtv. OFFICE-In Court House Alley, under Democrat Office, August 2.1, lfil3-b'iu. A. LOGAN GRIM, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. I.Al'OUTE. BULLIVAN CO., I'A. XT- Military ad other claims ptomptly attendeii In Oclebor 31, 1613. PETER YOllE h SOi, TTAVr ,erc.,Mv nniMlod a HOOT AND SHOE SHOP. il In LIQIIT HTitUET, Coliinibia county, l'u., and nw ptepared to do Ills best work on tho shorten notice 6C li ',,,, l)Wait prun, iririMHii, u. iT NOTICE is hereby given lo all legatees ; creditors nnil ether persona Interested lit tho a,n,p til inn rf ttifirl lln ,Irft,Iftti,B (,,, inltmt. Hull IIIH following All llllnlll ttltlOh Rllll (Hmrdlan OCCOIllltj ,mvc tcoii fllcil in ibooillc uf vim II. pistcrnH olumbln mo t. mowing Auminiiitaiinn ami tjuanilan accounts ; connty, and will bo presented for Miiifirnuillon nnd 111 lownnro to tlio Orphans' I'nurt, to li held nt Hloonis. butg. in tho county aforesaid, on Wnnu mt-iy, tho Oth day of December, lo3,nt 3 o'clock In the nfUrnuon of said day, , 1. Account of B. F. UartHian, adminis trator of John Evans, lata of llloem toivnshlp, dee'd. 2. Account of Bctii. P. Vottner. admin istrator of Itowtaud Hughes, Into of Locust twp , dee'd, .1, Account of John Kiefor, admiiwtra. tor of Jacob (lerliatt, lato of Maine township, dee'd. 4. Account of Bciij. P. Portlier, admin istrator of Jacob lliiher, lato of franklin twp., dco'd. G. Account of William ltabb, one of tho administrators ,e Jmtlj nen, cum testnmcnto nnnexo of William l.liiu, lata of Hemlock township, dee'd, 0. Account of John S. Sterner, ndm'r of Nathan Urconwall, lain of ticott tou'iulilji, dco'd. 7. Account of John Frcas, Ouitrdiun of Caroline Knorr, by his administrator liinry C. Kreas. 8. Account of John Froas, Guardian of Henry Knorr, by tils administrator Henry il. I'reas. 0. First and final accoaut nf Jeremiah Jaeoby, administrator of Johnson Linden, lato of Uil. urcrcek township, den'd, 10. Account of Johnson II. Ikclcr, Guar dian of Daniel Welllver, sonnf William Welllver, lato of Madison township, dee'd. 11. First and final account of Peter K. llcrhcln, llucutor of last Will nnd Testament of Dan l id Itlcgcl, lato of Locust tntvnshln. dee'd DAN1IIL LUC, ncilitcr, tlloomshurg Nov. 9, ISM. Public Sale or VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. WILL he exposed to salo by public vendue, upon tho prcmitcs, now occupied by David I ciby, vn Satuhday, Decemhuu 12th, 1803, Two Tracts of Land, containing Ono Hundred and nighty Acres in nil. situ ntn in Lncutt township, Columbia county, lato tho I' nno i uuuni ,,i:iu,, iiccl.isuii, unjoining latins (l Cyrus Johnson, John 1 1 inc. Ccorso Stino, nnd John I'erry, mostly improved land, SaidTractsnr riantatinns will bo sold In two sope rate nnrts so as to mako i'aniis of ncnrlv nninUi.,' That is to say the honiesteud will contain about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, some 70 or D acres of which Is cleared land. There nro erected upon the prcmUi's of tho first named prop- rly, n t!0JI) IllllCli HOUSi:, well finished, a latgo I'rnino Hank llarn, good Fprlng House, Wngun Shed mid llio usual outbuildings, nith ancvcr-fniling Hpring of Water, andn largo Orchard of select I'ruit Trees. The second named Tract contains about EIGHTY ACRES, some tiny five acres of which nro cleared. Tlpro aro erected upon the prumiscs a i'ltAJIU IIOUSJ;, l'ramo uarus, nuuiuiiiiius imu good urcnarus. lL"nc to commence ta IU o'clcck, .V.. ft saldilm uhen ellcndaitci icltl be f(cc ami conditio ,is bo made miokii by DANinii LI.IIIV, .lUornt'j for the Heirs. Locust twp , Xov.SI, l?cn. rjplUAL LIST, DEC. TEBM, 1803. I Philip Wintcrstcen us Valentino Wlntcrsteeu ii Henry Wells ra (Jeorgn Kill oy, Jr. 3 Jacob Eyer rs Abraham Klan. 1 Abraham Kluso m Jacob Eycr 5 David Levi, tt al rs Samuel L Ilottlo. li Daniel I1 Soybcrtfj Joseph Ccnsil. 7 LI Unit MeMurtrle, et al rs Christini Wolf. S John II irown, el al rs Leonard il llupcrl, tl James Harding vs Elias lieeso. 10 Louisa Gov. en r. Elizabeth Dalius. II Jacob llariisvs Tetcr Jacoby. 1'J Jacob Hon 1 1 rs Tilnmii ISaclr. 13 George Husho, tt al rs J V Criswcll, et al, 1 1 D.itid lli'inbidd rs Micli.iel G rover. l. Uiisscl T Bloker rj William Ikeler. Hi Willi im A Kline rs Georgo W llolfman, et nl. 17 Ucbeccn Vanderslicc rs Gcorgf Dodson. IS N L l-'niupl.ull w Samuel Johnson. Ill Tranklln Lmigtrberger's Adm'rsrj Christian Wol 20 I) r Seybert rs Itcuben Nicely. ill U K Kcighard A. Ilro et 8ilai D Edcar. SB Daniel J Carey te tlarU & Cut. a.1 W A Kline vs (I W Hoirinau. S!l Joseph I' Long rs Isaac I) ration. SO Enos I. Adams vj D V Scjhort, et al. 'Al Charles H Hess rs Stephen Wolf. J? Joseph Haitmaii v3 Keobcn Lins. SH ltcbeccn Tr.iusuii rs William Transue. 3.) Elias lleese uso rs Isaac Itultcr. SI) Jacob Tcrwlllcgsr vs Thomas IHcrcdith. 31 Sylvester J I'nux "so vs II !' lteighard, ct nl. 3J llickcttn Ai Stewart es Emanuel Johnson. 3J Jacob lluck, E'r.t'J Jesse Duck. 34 D II llo-art ct al vs William Uennison ct nl. TBAVEBSE JUROBS I OR DECEMBER TERM, 1S03. ninam Augustus Mason, Stephen Knorr. I'vaver Saiuuil fisher. Elias Miller, Wm Schell. llrlarcreek Even D Adams, llenton Petor Aprlcman, John O Dildino. Centre Daniel UoWLr, George Hess, Peter Miller, Aaron Kelchncr. Cntawisk.i- Josoph .Mart!!. Clinton Margerum. l'Hhiiigcreck Daniel Mclicurv, llcnjomln Mcllenry. Greenwood Jylvefter Alhcrlson John JlcMurtry. Hemlock Amos iluitnmn. Jackson John S.ivii';e, Jlndlson I'.obcrl I'ruit, William Carnahnu, Lewis Schuyler. Maine John Ntiss. .Miltlln Lnwriiico Wallers. Stephen Deltterick. Mt. Pleasant Wm. J. Ikclci, William Hon ell. Montour Levi Weavur. Orange David Herring, John Tettebone, Jesse llriim steticr. Pine Francis Hunter. Valentino Winlcrstccn, Henry nichart. Sugarloaf James Hess, ' GRAND JUBOBS TOK DECEMIIEU TE11M, 1SG3. llenton Thomas Stigfried, l.riarcreek .Moses Davis, John II Smith, fishingcreelc Jnines Edgar, Georgo .Wcllildo. Heinluik Mnthias Appleman. Jackson John Mctlenry Thomas W. Young, Locust Henry fisher. Win. Miller.Abrahain Yeager. Mifflin John Snyder, Samusl Snyder -Mount Pleasant Aaron Kfstcr. Jr.. John Wannick. .Maine Solomon Shuuiau, Joliu Hart.iunv Madison IVrry Cliristam, I'hintas Wciliter. Orangu Aaron It. 1'alteri.on, Cornelius Ilclla9. Sugarloaf Jo.eph O. Ilesi, Andrew Ilesf. Scott John Shuman. NEW AND SECOND HAND SAFES, for salo cl cap, nl New York Safe Depot, 71 Wil liam Street, New Yrk. &. A. GREGG. SIZE AND PRICES Of LILLIE'3 flllE PROOF SATES, O UTS IDE: iiruiitT. winm. esprit. no. i sh uil sd No. ij Sfl ej si No. 3 30 a o No. 1 Si iii i!4 No, 5 31 31 21 No. U 4U 31 tl tXSIDE: nmoiiT. WIBTU, II 131 15 t-S SI DtfTlI. li 12 ii 13 II IS No. 1 No. u No. 3 No. 4 No 5 No. 0 17 IDi 21 23 31 rnier. .. 530 HO . CO ou u li'i . in) . 1IK) Oil , 113 tin No. 1 No. No. :i No. 4 N'o. 5 No. U Novcmbc r 1J, 15il3. befall 5tilo DIRECT EIIOM THE INDIAN COUNTIV, 'fiSSO' VWV. TTTOTISANT) T?miWC! A?. ' Which ho will sell. WHOLESALE or RETAIL, at VEItY LOW lTtlCES. Also, HOUSE IlLANKKTd, very low. r. w. jti.vrrsojr. 402 .Markets', 1st door nbovo Fourth, b'outh side, liiiladelpbia, Nov. 14, 1803-3. A, C. riOL. A. 0. THOMPSON. PAUL & THOMPSON, WHOIiESALE JegSggjg DEALERS IN No. 13 NoUh Jl'hnrvcs, PHILADELPHIA, O- IIUTTE It, CHEESE. HAMS, ice. C0 I Nov. 11, 1P03 12mo. , & K a is: k s iry and Silver-Ware. Jew ri'HE underH.'iicd would respectfully Invito your at. J tcntiou Iu his well selected stock of Finu liold and Silver Wutch . Fine (.old Jewelry, of every kind . and variety ot -tj les-comptising alt or hid nun est ami most beautiful designs. Also, Solid filver Ware, equal to Coin and tho best mako of Sllvur tinted Ware, Each article is warranted , to ho as rcprci. nted. IC" Watch, i of Jewlry carefully rep aired and sat ' Isfuctlon cuurnnteod. JACOI1 HAUI.EV, (SucMlinrs to Stauircr te. Harley,) Vo, Hiuii St, riia'A, fp, I, 1M1 St. ''it CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. A pure and powerful Tonic, correctlvo and alterative of wondctful cfll'acy In riisiaso of tho ST031ACI1, LITER AND BOWELS. trei Dyspepsia, t.iver Complaint, tleadacho, General Debility, Nervousness, Depression of Spirit", Con. iiipnuon, uoitc, intermiltcni revers, t;rampi uiul Ppnsms, and all nmplnlnts nl either Sex, nrlslng from llodily Wenknoss whether Inherent In tho system nr produced by special causes, N'otniKO that is not wholosnmo. nenlnl nnd restora. live in Its nnliirn i nters into the composition ofllOS- ii.i riiii n H i ininuii niTi iiiiu. Tins popular pre paration contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical clement: no llcrv excitant : bin it is a enmhi. tin.lon of (thu extracts of rare hnlvamlc herbs nnd plants with tho purest and mildest of nil illfTuslve stim iilcnts. It Is well tn bo forearmed ngn nst d seaso. nnd. so far as tKc human syrtom can bo protected by human moans ngnlnst maladies engendered by an unwholesome nt mospliere. Impure wnter nnd other external causes, HOSI'ETTEll'd IHTTEas may be rel ed on ns n sufo- gunrd. iu nmriris iniosicu wiiu i ever anajigne, 11 nasuecn found Infalliblo ns n preventive nud Irresistible ns n reincdv and thousands who resort to it under nnnro- heiision of nnuttnek, cscapo tho scourgu ; nnd thousands w no neglect to avail tnoinseivcR or its protective qual ities in advance, nro cured by n very brief cnure of this marvelous medicine. Fever nud Ague patients, after belnR pnlid with quinlno for months Hi vain, un til fairly ratiimtcd with that dangerous alkaloid, nro not unfremiontly restored to health within n few days by tho uso of IIOSTIlTTIIIt'S 1IITTEIIH. Tho weak stomach Is rapidly invigorated nnd tho op petito restored by this agrecnblo Tonic, and henco it works wonders In cases of Dispcpsla and in less con firmed forms of Indigestion. Aclini: ns a gcntlo nnd painless npperlont, ns well ns upon tho liver, it also Invariably rulovcs tho Constipation superinduced by irregular action of tho digestive nnd socrctlve organs, Tersous of feeblo habit liable Xcrvous Attacks, tjow. r.ess of tplrltt and File of Languor, find prompt nnd permanent relief from tho Hitters. Tlio testimony on this point is most conclusive, nnd from botn sexes Thnnguny of lllllius Colic is immediately nsuaged by n slnglo dose of tho stluiulnnt, nnd by occasionally resorting lo it, tho return of the complaint may bu pre vented As a general Tonic, HOSTETTEU'9 IH'lTERfl nro. diiceelfccts wliicii must bo experienced or witnessed beforo thoy enn bo fully appreciated, in cases uf Con stitulional wakness, premature decay and debility and dccrenltiido nrlslng from old ago. it exercises the elec tric intl'ienco In tho convalescent stages of all diseases it operates ns n dclicnluil invignrnnt. V hen the now crsut nature nro relaxed, it operates to re iuforco nnd re-establish llicm. Last, but not least. It the onls safe st mulent. being maniilnctured from sound uud innocu oils materials, and entirely frco from tho acid elements present more or less in an tlio ordinary tonics anil stomachics of tho day. No family medicine hai been so universally, and it may bo truly ad. led. descrveillj popular with the Intelli gent portion of the community, ns IIOSTETTEU'3 li I ITERS. Trepared by IIOSTETTElt k SMITH, riTTSIHiaOlI, Pa. nr7"Fold by nil Druggists, Grocers ond Storekeepers everywhere. November 21, 1303 ly. HELMBOLD'S Geiminc Preparations. COMPOUND H.U1D EXTRACT nUCHU, n posi tive and specific jetuely for diseases of tho bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, and dropsical swellings. This medicine increases tho paivcr nfttigcstlon. and excite tho absorbents into liealtliy nctiuu, by which the Winery or Calcareous depositions, end nil Unnatural Enl.irgememcnu are reduced, as well as pain audio tlaiuation, IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU. Tor weakness nrlslng from Exsesses, habits of Dis sipation, Early Indiscretion of Abuses, attended with thu following symptoms :w 1 1 1 c 1 i - j 1 1 r i t i i ) 1 1 to Exertion, Loss of Tower, Los of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling. Horror of Disease, Pain in tho Back, Universal Lassitude of tho Muscular Sy.tom, Hot Hands, Eruptions on tho face, Dryness f the Skin, Elushing of thu IJody, Pallid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on which this medicine invariably removes, soon follows iHI'OHNCV, f A1UITV, EPILVl'TIO f ITT, In one of Hindi tlio Patient may require Who can say that they aro not f icimently followed by those "Direful Diseases," "INSANITY AM) CONSUMPTION." Many are u are of tho ciuso of their suircring, but none will confess the records of tlio Insane Asytumsi Ami melancholy deaths by Consumption beuraniplo witness to the truth of the assertion. 1 ho Constitution once ctlctea witu organic weakness requires tho aid of .Medicine to strengthen and luvig- ojate the system, which ilelmbold's l.xtract lluchuin. variably does. A trial will convince tho most skeptical. FEMALES FEMALES. In many affections peculiar to Females the Extract Uuciiu is unequalled by any oilier remedy, ns iu Chlo rosis or Iteteution, Iriegularity. painfiilucn, or Sup pression of Customary Evaluations, ulcerated or scir rhous stale of tho Uterus', Leiirhorrhnu or iitcs, Sterility, and far all complaints incident to tho sex, whether nrisnig from indiscretion habits of dissipa tion, or in the DECLINE Oil CHANCE OF LITE. -!o: Take no moro Hal 9am Mercury, or unnloajant Modi- clues for unpleasant and dan;oroii diseases Helm- hold's Extract lluchu uud Improved Hose Wash cures secret diseases m all their stages. At little'cxpenso, Little or no cluugo iu diet, No inconvenience, an no exposure. ii causes a ircqueiii. uueiri: unu mvoo Kin-um i u- nate. thereby removing obstructions, provciltiiig and I curing strictures ot tuc ureinra, nnaying pain unu in flarainarion, so frequent in the class of diseases, and expelling all poisonous, disensed and wornout matter, Thnueuuds upon thousands who have- been tho vic tims of quacks, and who hnvo paid heavy fees to ho cured in a short time, havo louiul they were deceived nnd that the -'POISON" has, by tho uso of "powerful lulringeills" been dried up ill the system, to break out ill an aggravated form, und perhaps after marriage. -:o:- Use Hclmbold's Extract llncliu for nil affections and diseases of tho Urinary Organs, wnethcr existing iu Male md Female, from whatever causo originating and tin matter uf how long standing. Discnsi-s uf theso Organs requires the old of a Diur etic, Hclmbold's Extrait lluchn is the Croat Diuretic, nnd iacertaln to have desired etl'nct in uil Diseases for which it is recommeiiiUd. Evidenca of ilia mast rclinbla nnd responsible char acter will accompany the medicine. I'rico $1 per Bolllc, or G for $5. Delivered to eny address, securely packed from obser vation. Describe symptoms iu nil bominunlcatloiis, Cures guaranteed, advlcu gratia, Address letters for information to II, II. IIELMnOLD, Chemist, 104 South Tenth-st., below Chestnut, iinla. IIELMIIOLD'S .Vrdisai Depot, HELMtlOLD'S Jrur and Chemical Warehouse, . i j 4 llnuAinvAY, New Voek. Beware of Counterfeits and unprincipled dealers wiio endeavor to dispose "of their own" and ' other" articles ou thu reputation attained by Hclmbold's Con. uinu 1'icparntloiis, Extract Uuchu, Extract Sarsaparilla, Improved Hose Wuth. FOR SALE B Y ' AH Druggists Evorywhoro. lK FOR HELMHODD'tl. TAKE NO OTIIEIl, Cut out thu Advcitisamcntniid send for it. And avoid imposition ami sipoiurt. Kot.41, ICOa-ly. mpMPPMMHi A HIGHLY CONCENTHATFD A PURE TOIslG. DOrJ'rOU HOFFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS rtinPAnnn nr DR. 0. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, 'a. WILL eflVctunlly cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease of Ihc Kiiinc)s, nnd nil disenso nrlslog from a disor dered Liver or Stomach. such ns Cdnsllna- lion, Inward Piles, fulness of lllnod to tlio Head, Acidity of the Stomach Nausea, Heartburn, lllsgiitt for Food, Fulness ofwilgbtln tho Stomach. Sour Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering at tho t it of tho Stomach, hwimmlng ofiln Mend, Hur ried and Dlfllcult Ureal 111 n . Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or flulfocnting Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of vision. Dots or Webs beforo llio sight, fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness uf tho Skin nnd Eyes, ' PUn in tho Side, Hack, Chest Limbs, 4.C., Sudden Plushes ef lltat. Ilurnlng in tho Flesh, Constant Iin nglningsnfevll, cc depression of spirits. And will positively prevent Ydlnw fever, lllllious Fever, &c. 'lli.y r. main no Alcohol or bad Whiskey, Thev will euro tho above- diseases In nlnctv-ulno cases out of a hundred. Induced by tho extensive sale and universal popu larity of llootland's German Hitters, (purely vegeta ble,) liots of Ignorant tluar.ks und tinscrupiilcns ad venturers, linvu opened upon sufTeriug humanity tho flood gates of Nostrums In tho shapo of poor whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and chris tened Tonics, Utomnchlcs mid Hitters. llownro or the iiinumarnblo nrrny of Alcoholla prep parallons In plethorit bottlos und big bellied kegs, un der llio modest appellation of Hitters; which instead of curing, only nggrav.itu disease, und leave the disap pointed suffer in despair. nOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS ! Arc not n new and nntrlcd article, but have stood -ho test of fifteen years trial by t llo American public ; and their reputation nnd sale, nro not rivalled by any similar preparation. 'lhe proprietors havo thousands of tetters faom tho most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAVVYEIH. PHYSICIANS, sr CITIZENS, Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to tho beneficial effects and medical irtues of tbosu Hitters. Do you want tintthinj; to strcngttton you? Do you. uant a goal eppttttet Do you leant to build vi yuur Constitution? Do you vaitt to feel veil? Do you Kant toget rid of nervonsness? Do you leant energy ? Dc you rcnnl tosleep lerll? Do you uar.i a brisk and rigorous feeling 1 If you do, uso IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN HITTERS. From Ilev. J. Xtirton Brown, D. D., Editor of ths Eney. clopeilia of Iteligious Knowledge, AltllOllzh not disposed to favor or rccommnnd P.itnnl Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingre dients and i tt'icts ; I yet know of no sufficient rensons why a man may not testily to tlio benefit he bcllcies himself tn hnvo received fromanv slmnlo nreimrntlnii. in the liopo that ho may thus contribute' to tlic benefit of others- I do this tho more readily in rcgatd to Hoofland's . Gorman Hitters, prepared by Dr. C, M. Jnrksou, of this city, becauso I was prejudiced ngaiust them for many I yenrs, under he impression that they were chiefly an i ukoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert shoemaker, Esq., for tho removal of this prejudice by 1 proper tests, and for encouragement to try llicui, win n BUU-'rlng from grcnt nnd long continued debility. Tin) usu uf Hues bottles nf tho'u Hitters, at the beginning j of the present year, was fullowfd by evident relief, nnd restoration to n degree of bodily and mental vigor 1 which I had not felt for six months before, und had nl most despaired of regaining. I therefore thank (.VI nnd my lrlenu lor directing mo to Hie use or them. J. NEWTON UROWN. Philadelphia, Juno 22, 1601. PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the name of Hitters, vut in tiuart bottles, convounded ef the thcatxt ickiskey or common rum, eotting from till to W cents per gallon, Ike taste disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed. This class of Hitters has caused and will continuo to cnuso, ns long ns they can bo sold, hundreds to dio the death of the drunkard liy their uso tho system is kept continually under the Inllueuce of elcoholic stim ulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor is crea ted and kept up, and tho result is all the horrors at tendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For ihuso whodi aire uud will havo a Liquor Hitters, we publish tho following receipt. Get one bottle of Hootland's German Hitters and mix with three quarts of good brandy or whiskey, and the result will ho a preimntlon that will far excel in medical virtues and tiue excellence any of the numerous Liquor liiiters in the market, and will rest much less. You will have all tho virtues of Hootland's Hitters In connection witli n good article of Liquor, at n much less price than these inferior preparations will cost you, ATTENTIONSOLDIERS I AND THE fRIENES Of SOLDIERS. I Wo call attention to all having relnlions or friends in tho army to the fact that "HOOf LAND'S German Hitters" will euro nine. tenths cf the diseases induced by uxporures and privations incident tn camp life. In tho hets, pnblir-hcd almost daily iu tin- newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will bo noticed Hint a very larg" proponlju nro nitTering debility. Every t asn of that kind can bo rcadilj cured by HnoiUnd's German Hitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the i i Restive organs nre speedily removed. Wo havo no hesitation in stating that, if tln so Hitters uvro freely used niuiing our soldiers, hundreds of lives might bo sav ii mm oiiierwise win u" msr We call particular attentiun to tho follnn ing remark nlili nuil v,.H itiirlinutirrit,-,! pur., C nt, rtfllin nntln.i'. lioroes. whose life, to use his own language, "his been saved by Hie Uittera." ( rn.LAOELrntA. August 23, 100. ' .Messrs. JonesS-Jeans. Well, gentlemen, your Hoof- land's German Hitters ins saved my life, Thcro is nu mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers nf my comrades, some of whoso names aro uppended, and who were fully cognizant nf nil tho circumstances of my case. I uui, and havo been for tho last lour years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under the Immediate command of L'apt It. 11. Ayres, Through tho exposure attendant upon my nrdorous duties, I was attacked iu November last with iiifiumuiution of thu lungs, ami was for seventy-two days in tho hospital. I was then remqved from the White House, and sent to tliis city on hoard tho SK'anier "Slate of .Maluo," fromulilr.li I lauded ou tho 2eth of June. Since that time I Ii i ve been nbout ns low as any one could ho nnd still retain n spark of vitality, l'oruwcck or more I was scarcely able- tn swallow anything, aud if I did forco a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep n glass of water on my stomach, Life could not last under these circumstances ; uud, nc- rordinf.lv. tilt- nhveiriuli whn ll n d l,r ik wii!(lu(t rnllli. fnllv. tlinueh uiisii.roLfnllv. in roiruo mil, iv.uh iiw. ' grasp of th.i dread Areher, Irankly told mo they could dnnonioro for me, and advised mo to sco n clergymnii, , nnd inako such disposition of my limiteilfuiids as best i suited me. An ncuuaintaiico who visited mo nt tho hospital, .Mr. Frederick Sleinbron, of Sixth below Arch otrtei, iiuviscu mc, as a loriorn nope, iu iry your nil tors, ami kindly procured a bottle. From the timo 1 commenced taking them thu gloomy shadow of , eath receded, and I urn now, thank Cod fur it, getting better. Though I have taken but two bottles, I have gained leu pounds, nnd I feet sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I hnvu heard iiothingfor eighteen mouths; for, gentlemen, lam a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front lloyal. To 0',tr valuable Hitters I owe the certainty of llio wnich hns taken tho plaro of vnguo fears to j our Hitters will I owe the glorious privihgo of again clapiug to my bosom tkoso who are dearest tn me iu life. Very truly yours, ISAAC 1IAI.ONE. We fully concur in the truth of tho nhove statement asvtciiuu iiespaireu oi bceiug our comrauu, .nr. .'la lone, restored to health John Cuddleback, 1st New York lhittcry. (Jcorgu A Arkloy, Co. C., 1 1 lit Maine, Lewis Chcuallcr, Hid New York, 1. li, tJpeucer, 1st Artillery, ll.iitery F. J. II. Fnsewcll.Co. I), 3d Vermont, Henry II. Jerome, Co, II, do, lleury T. MacDonald.Co (,'., lith Maine, John F. Ward. Co, E.,3th Maluo, llenum Koch, Co. II., 7'Jd New York, Nathaniel 11. Thomas, Co. 1'., t'Stll 1'enn., Andreiv J. Kimball, Co, A 3d Vermont, John Jenkins, Co. 1).. luCth I'eiiu. HEW ARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Bee that tho signnluro of "C. M. JACKSON." is on the WaAiTtn of each bottle. liticr. rnn norrLE 75 cents, OK HALF 1)07,. FOU 91 01). Should yo'lr nearest druggist not liave tho article, do not ho nut ufT by nny of tho intoxicating nrcnara- tiom that may ho offered in its place, but semi lo us, unu wo win torwnru, securely packed, by express. Principal Office atid Rlanvfttctory. Wo. 3I Avch Street. Jones & Evans, (Successors to 0, M. JACKSON & Co.,) PROPRIETORS. tJ-FOll HALE by Druggists and Dialers In evory town in llio United States. 0tob9tll, UOS-Uiho. JL KJMJLUKJjlII s GLORIOUS NEWS. VICTORY OF GEN. GRANT'S ARMY Capture of 5,000 Prlnoncrs. Tkc fJnefaiy'H Poflitlon carried by storm. DragcRetrcating. Our loss 8tigUtThat of the Enemy very Heavy. Information wn received liy last ntrjlit's mail, from Gen. Orant, ol a groat battlo fought on Tiiosday, resulting in a com ploto viotory over tlio Reliols. Our army lias carried at tlio point ef (he bn) oiiut Lookout Mountain top, JItalon IliJgo,urtl all tho entrenchments and tiflo-pit.i around Chattanooga. Tho bravery exhibited in this great contest by our troops has never been surpassed, Our log j is small, wliilo that of the enemy is heavy In prisonrrs. The following haj been officially rceuivd from Gen. Grant "Major Gen II W iuUcch, Gtmtnl il Cliiy' Washington, " Chaltanoogff, Nov. 2.1. Tlio fighting lo day progressed favorably. "General Sherman carried tho oud of Missionary Bidfro, and bis right m now at tho Tunnel, and his loft at Obick-dmaugit creel:. "'lhe troops from Lookout Valley car ried point of tho Mountain, and hold tbri eastern slope nnd point high up. 'I cannot yet tell tho amount of casual ties, but our loss is not heavy. "General Hooker reports li.OOO prison ers taken, besides which a small number havo fallen jnto our hands from Missionary Bidgo. "U. S. Grant, Major General." We last w eck announced tlio death of Hon. Peter Walsh, member of Assembly elect from Luzcriio count v, Tho Scran ton Republican of this week denies tho itatement, and sriv that Mr. V,'., U ulill I alive. Wo aro pleased to kiiov? wo vfero in error in announcing Ins ueatn. Wyoming Seminar y AND Commercial College, TIIU next form of this Institution wilt commence November 10 1803. Since tho lato flru consuming thu Honrdlng Hnll, now5 brick buildings have boon erected and tho old ones en tirely ruiiovalcd. Tho newch'ipel Is In the center build-lur-. u ldiich Inri'cr than the old one. nnd by slide par titions can be made toincludo nil the lower lloursofthn two new wings; altogether making the largest audi ence room in Northern rennsylvanin. ilecitation rooms, students' rioms dining hnll ns well , as Hie buildings throughout have been mado in every re'pect us pleasant nnd convenient as thoso of nny ehnolin the country. Tho ludies reach the chapel, recitation roomsand din ing unit witnoui going into ti.o open air. A fuli hoard of thoroughly educated, experienced unil 1 succes-fiil teachers, n superior Chemical and I'hilosoph leal Apparatus, a large and well selected Library, a valuable Uablnot together with all appliances of a first class Seminary, ensure the patrons of this Institution nit tlio advantages they nan desire al school for their sons and daugiiters, Tlioe who may wish toprcparo tho. solves for teach ing will havo nsgood advantages here as al any exclu sively Normal School. Eligible nnd spacious apartments having boon fitted nnd furnished for u Commercial College, no pains will be spared to make it equal in every respect to lliu very best Commercial HJiool. It will ombracu tno departments. Theoretical nnd 1 I'raci icAt.. Iu tho former will bo taught tho Kponccrlnn Pjsiem of I'ennmanslilp, a thorough knowledge of Hook keeping, the best ai d most practical methods of com puting Interest, l'ercintiigo, Discount, Urokornge, In I FCranco, Commission, Equation of Payments, Duties, Taxes, Partnership Settlements, ice., te.. In the 1'ractical Departments will l put Inartuclop cratio s a Hank with its Notes, Hills, Drafts, Checks, Deposit, Tickets, ic., &c. Wliolesnlo and Retail I Stores; Poet, Hailroad and Steamboat offices supplied with all customary fixtures. Special attention will bo given toUUsincss Correspondence, ltulcsLaws.Cu-tom nnd Operations, and" nothing will bo omitted which may tend in the shortest possible time and in the best , manner tn prepare students for success in tho business duties nnd employment of life. I Them will nlso bo established in the College two 1 Telegraph l Hikes furnished with superior instruments I nnd they will ho rendered as complete in every respect . ns lhe best offices in the American Telegraph Compa ny. The teacher of this branch is a practical operator, und will glvo uil necessary attention to his department Such will ho the facilities for acquiring the art of Tele' graphing that students can become practical operators i in a very short time. hv connecting una department witu me Acaaemic tho entire expense for a Commercial course is reduced one-li.iif what Is usually charged in schools exclusively Commercial and yet thu advantages here are unsur passed. Diplomas will bo awarded to those who satisfactorily complete the Cours.', and wa shall take grcnt pleasure in aiding in all such to secure situations in business. (D Send lor a Circular. Applications for adniiiiiui tothe College or Seminary or tor lurthcr particulars in regard to either, may ho addressed to It, NELSON, Oct. 31, ldi)3 Ow. KiMiiTox I'a. NEW ARRIVAL, Fail & Winter Goods At A. J. Evans' CLOT i) IM S nnil) ii urn m BLOOMSBURG, PENN. LATEST STLES CAEAP GOODS riMIE undersigned respectfully informs his friends .1 uud tho public generally. Hint ho has Just received from tho Eastern cities, a large- assortment of being the bsn assortment ever offered in tills market. Also a complete assortment of lioys Clothing. In fact everything 111 tho Clothing Lino For thoso who prefer in leave their measures, n perfect fit guaranteed, nnd nothing but the best workmanship allowed tit this es tablishment, Ho ulso keeps on hand a largo usiort ment of ROOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, together with a variety of notions, CALL AND SEE FOU YOURSELF. 5 A. J. EVANS. Eloomshurg, Nov. 21, 1803. ISJEILECT SeOJL. MISS ELEONOKA J. LESGIIEU, WILL commence tho Second Quarter of her Select School iu the llascmeut nf the Reformed Church in llloouifburc, on MONDAY, SECOND OF NOVUM UEtl, 1603. Tlio Schuol will bo dii idod lutothrce class es, vU: rMMAllY Including children Just comnienclng, price per lluarter of 11 weeks, J u.l, .T.U;.'0.i77:-Including Heading, Writing, Spell, iug, ami those commencing Ceogrnphy, Crniuuiar, nud Written and Mental Arithmetic, price per Quarter, S3 00. IliailEll Including Heading, Writing, Spelling, Cram, innr, Geography, History of the United mates, and Written and eutal Arithmetic, sruo. Lessons In the Ornamental branches, viz: ltalinn ' aud Grecian Oil l'aiiiliu, Urawlug, Needle-work, etc., at extra charges. Persons w i.hlng to have Hair-Work done, such as Huh nud CuarJ Chains, Kings, nr Ear-Drops, can be accommodated. Illoouieburg, l'a Oct 24, IcC3-2m. A DM INIST li ATO It' S NO I ICE. Estate of Peter ess, tlec'tl. LETTERS of administration ou tho Kstato of reter lloss, late of Sugarloaf twp,, Columbia cn dee'd. have been granted by tho Register of Columbia co.. tn Ihc undersigned ; all persons having claims aguinst tint cstuto of thu decedeul are reque.ted to present ihem tu thu Admlnistratur at his reiidenco in f aid town, .hip without di lay, aud all pertons Indebted tn mala payment loriiiwuii. HENRY C. HESS, Adm'r. Nov. 7, F03. Cw 32 00. " ADMINISTlUTORS' NOTICE. Estate or Phincns Siller, dee'd. LETTERS of iidmiuistratioti on tho Estate of I'hlncas Sitlcr, lato of llenton twp,, Columbia county, deceased, havo been granted by thu Regi'tor of Columbia county tn the undersigned j all persons having claims against the estate uf the dec. dent are reque.ted to present them to the administratnr at his residence in said township, without delay, and nil persons indebted to mako pa) mem forthwith. JOHN W. IIEISI1LINE, Adiu'r. Nov. 14, 18t!3-0w, 8'J IK). THOMAS BROWN, liarb-r. I1LOO.MSI1U1US, COLUMlHA CO., VA Shop In Oourt Home Allsy mil the DsmtirH Offlcs. Hsvsxlisrl4, 1143,