' nm i ii , f ir. - (f c i 11 1,WU MY OLD CABIN HOME. I am going far away, Far nway to lcavo you now, To tbo Mississippi I am going, I will tako my old banjo And I'll sing this littlo song, Away down in my Old Oabiu Homo. Ononus : Hero is my Old Cabin Homo, ncro is my eistor anil my brother. Here lies my wifb, tho joy of tny lifo. And my obild in tho gravo with its raolhor. I am going to leave this land, "With this, our darkey band, To travel all tho wide world over, And when I got tired I will settle down lo rest, Away down in my old Cabin Homo. Cuonus : Hero is my old Oabin Homo, ifco. Whan old ago comes on us, And my hair is turning gray, I will hang up tho banjo all alone ; I'll set by tho firo, And I'll pass tho timo away, Away down in my Old Cabin Home. Ononus : Hero is my old Cabin Homo, &c. 'Tis there whero I roam, Away down on tho old farm, Wlioro all tho darkies am freo, O merrily sound tho banjo Tor do whito folkB round do room, Away down in my old Oabin Home, Ciiouus : Hero is my old Cabin Homo, &c. ' HOW TO KEEP BEEP. In response to an inquiry for practical directions how to ouro beef, so that it will keep until June, and yet not too salt for tho tablo.jW. B. Dryer, Douglass Co., III., writes to tho American Agriculturist: For every 100 pounds of beef, use seven pounds of salt, well rubbed on. Allow tho beef to stand in tho salt for twenty-four hours ; tako it from tho vessel and pour off tho drippings ; then pack closely, and cov er with brine, made as follows : For cvo ry 100 pounds of beef, -4 ounces of Saltpo ter, 4 ounces of Bicarbonato Soda, 1 qt. Molnsses. E. A. Leonard, Defiance Co., Ohio,says: I allow the beef to cool Sufficiently after . . , billing, Ellen OUt It inlO Convenient S1Z03 for t , .. , , , . . USO, anU paCK It lOOSly mtO a barrel in wliM,T1,.- ... i i i . WUIcn L liavo previOUJJy placed a quantity nf trnnlr hr'inc T'!.- .1 - . i. n I DI WCaK Drinc. Vnen the meat IS all in, or tlin WrM f.,11 . 1.. .-: . . . . i j .Ull. IUU U11UU liUV" crsit. Let it stand two or threo days then take out tho meat, throw away the brine, rinse out the barrel, and repack tho moat snugly. Malro a quantity of brine sufficient to cover the meet, and strong enough to bear an egg. Add 2 ounces of saitpoter for every 100 pounds of meat, pour it on tho meat, and it will keep until hot weather. A subscriber in Green co., III., writes : To 8 gallons of rain water, add 2 pounds of brown sugar, 1 quart of molasses,-4 oz. of saltpetor, and enough of common salt to make brine strong enough to float an egg. Rub th""e beef well witti salt befora placiug it in tho barrel. Then pour over it tho prepared brine, and put on it a sufficient weight to keep the beef covered with tho pickle. Eaoh of tho above contributors says, that tho method rcccommended has been tried by him several years, and the result was overy way satisfactory. Where a considerable quantity ol beef is to bo cured, it might bo well to try all the above ways on different parcels ; wo should like to hear which produces the best article nest May or Juno. American Agriculturist. PICKLED PORK EQUAL TO FRESH. A lady contributor at Perry, 111., sends the following directions to tho American Auricuhurisl : j'Lct tho meat cool thor oughly, cut it into pieces 4 to C inches wide, weigh them and pack as tight as possiblo in tho barrel, salting ery tightly. Cover the meat with brino made as strong as possiblo. Pour off a gallon of the brino and mix with it ono tablo spoonful of salt peter for ovory hundred pounds of meat and return it to the barrel. Let it stanri ono month, then take out the moat, let it drain twelve hours. Put the brino in an iron kettle, add ono quurt of molases, or two lbs. of sugar, and boil until peifectly dear. When it is cold, return the meat to the barrel, and pour on tho brine. Weight it down, and keep it covered close, and you will have tho sweetest meat you ever tasted." WIRE CLOTHES-LINE. Geirgo E. Pomeroy, of Leanweo Co., Mich., in releronco to tho ose galvanizod wiro for a oloths-linos "In the first days of tolographing and iho introducion of gal vanizoa wire for telegraph use, I fancied it would make a good clothes-lino, I sued it aud it worked woll. In 1848 I moved to Miohigan 5 I put up tho wire for a lino, end it is now in uso as good as the day it was put up : it novor rusts or mildews shrinks, or stroohes. Tinned wire will not ns wer - it must bo zino-galvanized, Tho tint cost is no more than hemp, and it will last always." American Agrictdturist. Italy upon a simple promise but diitiust CONSUMPTION. BCHENCK'S WLMONIO SYRVP will, evict 0 N S V M P T 1 0 N BC'llUNCJCa PUJLMONIO BYttUr Wilt. (VRt OONSUMI'TION. ECIIENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP witx cone CONSUMPTION. BCHENCK'S SKA WEED TONIC will rnii D Y S P E P I A. BCHENCK'S SEA WEED TONIO WILL Cl'RE DYSPEPSIA. BCHENOK'S Vea"wEED TONIC WILL Cl'RE D Y S.P E P S I A. CHENCK'S 8UAVEED TONIC WILL CORK DYSPEPSIA. BCHENCK'S MANDRAKE TILLS WILL CURK LIVElt COMPLAINTS. SCIIENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS WILL CORE LIVER COMPLAINTS. BCIIENCK'3 MANDRAKE FILLS WILL CURE LIVEIl COMPLAINTS. ECIIENCK'S mTnDUAKE PILLS WILL CIRC LIVER COMPLAINTS. DR. J. II. SCIIENCK lias n larco mill of room. MVn 32 llond Street Now York, where liu enn bo found every Tticsdny, Irom II a. m. to 3 p. m., nnil nt No. 30 North 8Xth Street, Philadelphia. Pn.. every Saturday. IU keeps a largo, supply of meillciuea nt Ills rooms', which can be hail at all Union. Tlioso wishing advice or an ciaminatloii of tho Lung will do well to call on him as above. He make) no charge for advice, but fori a thorough examination with the Rcspiromcter. Ills price is 3.1. Many persons arc afraid to liavo their lungs examin ed by Dr. Scheuck for fear they will lie found incurable , n..,l I... .1.'.. ...n...... t. 1. ..... nfT .....tl 1. 1- 1 itiiu i.j ,i,u iniuns is iu. uum . 19 iw IUll, Iiuw much better It would bo to know their condition at once, as by nbundanco of evidence, Dr.ti. has shown sufficient rcrtldcatcs In llils city that he has cured advanced stages uf Consumption. Dr. Schench's Principal Offico Is No. 30 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, where letters for advice should bo dircctu . Price of tho Pulmonic Syrup and Sea Weed Tonic each SI per bottle, or $3 tue half dozen. Mandrake Pills, S5 cents per box, 13" Tor sale by rtl Druggists and Storekeepers. October 3, lBG3.-3m. i. r. lveh. L N. MOYr-, New Drug Store, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL "PHI", undersigned would Inform thclr.fricnda nml Hut public generally, that they Have tnken the stand for merly occupied by Oco. M.IIagcnhuch, iutlio Exchange lluilding, ou Main street, iu llloouitburg, where he has Just received a full supply of Bvugs, nicliciiii$, Faints, Oils, WhTch will bo sold on moderate terms for ready pay. jo, NOTIONS generally, of every variety, sortnnd size. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded, at all times and on short notice. Zy Confectionery of the best selections, and Soda Water in season. L7" A share of the public custom is respectfully so licited. EYER & MOYEU. Dloomsburg, April 11, 1803. BLOOMSBURG SKYLIGHT, Picture Gallery. T1"0 undersigned informs tho citizens of nioom. -L and nlghborliood, that ho lias taken the larg room "'O Exchaugu lllock, extending over Harney Stolincr llakcry, nnd tho Bookstore where ho has put in alargeSkyllplt. ItisonlybySkyllglitthat good pic- tures can boti ion especially groups where each person canbotakehj istas well as separata, He linn Ron to considerable expense to make his cs tablishment first clnssoun, and ho tllTCforo solicits a HU?mipatro tocnahienim.tocorifWDUy Introduce tho mode J improvements of tho art. E7" Conn ,) produce taken in Exchange for pictures IIEM14V ltOSENSTOCK. nioonuburg, Nov. 23 1801. Nov. n '52 H. C. H O W E 11, SURGEON DENTIST, RFSPEC'ITULLV oflY rs his profess ional services to tho ladles and gentle men of i:luoinsburK and vicinity, lie is nrenared In utlrni! In nil tho n.lnu operations in the line of his profession, nnd is provided with the latCkt improved POHCKLJiUt TEETJl; which will bo inserted on gold, platina, silver and rubber baso tolookivcll as the natural teeth Mineral plate and block teeth manufactured nnd all operations ou teeth, carefully and properly attended tu. Residence and office u few doorB above tho Court House, same side, Illoomsburg, JunoO. 1803, TINWARE & STOVE SHOP. fTUlE undersigned respectfully Informs his old friend ' X and customers, that he has purchased his brothers I ntcrest in tho above establishment, andthu concern wilt hereafter bo conducted by hiiiiselfcxcluslvely. ue uas jusv recciveu nnu oners tor sale, tnu larg est mid most extensive assortment of FANCY STOVES ever introduced into this market. His stock consists of a r omnlntn nMoortmpnt of he best Cooking and parlor stoves in the market, togeth er Willi Stove l'ixtures of every .kscripti Oven nnd Box Stoves, Radiators, Cylindar Stoves, Cost Iron Air Tight stoves. Cannon Stoves, &c, &c. Stovepipe and Tinware constantly ou hand nnd manufactured to order. All kinds of repairing done, us usual, on short notice. Tho patronage of old friends and new customers re pectfully solicited. A. 31. RUPERT. Olooinsburg, November 3d 18fi0. If. PORK'S 110 Tl J i Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Penna. SILAS DODSON) Proprietor. n'akcsplcasiire in announcing to the public that ho J has taken and thoroughly refuted the l'orks Hotel fcrmerly oecuplcd by Robert llugenbuch, Illocmsburg, nud Is prepared In accomodate travellers, teamsters, drovers and boarders. His table will bo supplied with best products the markets afford, and his liar will bo constantly furnished with tho choicest liquors, DT7A largo iiiiilcoinniodioin stable has been erected, with n convenient stable attached. Attentive- ostlers will always bo in attendance, nnd he trusts his obliging attention to customers will secure him a liberal share ef patronage: lllobmeburg, Ta.. N'ov. S3, 16C2. ATTENTION 1 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COttCRRM. The undersigned being a regularly "licensed Auction ccr," horeby otrers his services as such, to nil who may feci disposed to give him a call. His great expe rience in the business, will enable him to render satis faction to his customers. At the same time ho Cautions all Auctioneers, "not licensed," from following tuid calling, as the Que fixed by the United States will surely bo imposed, and , the law carried out to its full extent. All persons donirlng to obtain my services, will plcu.c inform mo to that elicit before they advertise, J. O. RICE. Acctiokics. Light Street, Nor. 14, 1EG3. STILZ & HARTLEY, Consolidation Bank Dullding, 329 North Third Street between Vine Callowhill, . - . P II I L A D E I. r II I Ai Juno 20, 16G3 ly. WALNUT HOTEffi, LIGHT STREET, Columbia county, Fr riMIE undersigned has located at tho above name X hotel, formerly occupied by Peter Schug, and sollc its a share of public patronage, E7 Cood accommodations for man and beast. Tbf best kind of liiuors at the bar. . .... J u KICE, Proprietor. April II, IEC3' ' LEATHER ! LEATHER I ! THE undersigned would announce, that ho has on hand athisUatandCap Emporium, on Main St Illooms burg, an assortment of different kind of leather, such ns fine calf skins, morocco, (red andblacK)nnd linings, all cf which he will selUbeapcrthuii can bo had elsewhere in this market. Call and txctnine them for yourselves k, .. .... JOHN K. CHITON. Bloomsburg, May 4, 166;. FRISUMUTII JfclinOTHEnS. WHOLESALE TOBAOOO DEALER? NO.105,NORTII TIIIUU STREET Five dooribelowKare, PHILADELPHIA (Opposite lnatennemt Hall,) CHESTN UT BTR EET.IIETWEEN FIFTH k SIXTH. PHILADELPHIA, WVATT U. ilEUI.I.NdS, . PrtprlMiTi, KsVimtir l, fMtrA i, issi I -ouij!i4JMj5r lA)MtS ALL! I ' J J. BK0WER VYTILL rxpojo to pAIc every day this TT Fall and Winter, (iiiutnyi excepted,) a largo and well selected atroitmrmt of American French nitd English (innils, Just from the Eastern markets. Plain lljoss floods are tho latest fashion, such ns Cashmere Merinos, I'll to Mohair Silk Finish, Alpaccas of all shades DELAINS at 1H, 1212, ar, 31 and 35 cts. CALICOES from 18 to 25 cents. SHAWLS all wool, long & square, at prions to suit purchasers, NUBIAS AN) WOOL HOODS or KvfcRY riEscmrrio. Cloths, Cassiiners and Joans, for Mon and Hoys wear, chrnp. Ibillfi1 Collars, Cuffs. Sleeves, Head Nets, and dress trimmings. Hatched ami Unbleached Rluslius, will be sold nt a very small advance. Hosiery, Gloves, Embroidering Braids, fi small wares in great variety. Linen Carpet Chain and cotton yarn. Boots and Shoes, Ladies' gaiters, toilet clippers, children's gaiters and shoes, and a large stock to select from at all prices. Trunks nml oil cloth satchels, Uuccuswarc und Hardware, g ft 'O til .2 K IKS, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, at low prices, and in fact almost every tiling in tny lino that may be called for, as 1 have purchased a ttmt.li Inr ger stock of goods than Usual, and inn determined to sell them at very small profits, for ready pay. Ladies will And it to their advantage: to buy their Dress floods at this establishment, as I will prcseti. to every Lndy customer, who may dcslro it, ono of Mud aino Demorest's latest sleeva patterns. Call and sco tho Mirror' of Fnshlon, Just published, with lull and rcliab'o description of the latest Paris fashions. Illoomsbtirg, Sept. fid. ISM. E. & II. T. ANTHONY, M ANUr AOTUR ERS OF P II OTOO R A V II I C M A T E R I A L S, C01 Broadway i Neio Fork. PHOTOfiRAPH Our Catalogue now embraces considerably over four thousand different subjects (to tthich additions arc con tinually being made) of Portraits of Eminent Ameri cans, etc., viz : S Major-tienernls. l!)u Hrlg -(ionerals, M'J Colonels, 81 I.iuiit.-I'nlonels, '.'(IT other Officers, bU Navy Officers, 5S5 b'tnteeineu, lil DiUncs, 11U Authors, 3D Artl'tx, Hi Stago, 10 Prominent Women, 147 Prom inent l'oreigu Portraits. 2,500 Copies of Works of Art, Including reproductioiiH of the most celebrated Engra vings. Paintings, Statues, Ice. Catalogues sent on re ceipt of stamp, An order for ono dozen pictures from our Catalogue will be tilled on receipt of Sl.tU, and scut by mail, free. piioTOGHAP'fna albums: Of these we maHurarturc n great variety, ranging in price from 50 cents to S30 each , Our Albums have tho reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to liny others. The smaller kinds ran be sent safely by in. ill at a postngc of bix cents per oz. Iho more expensive can bo sent by ex press. We also keep a lare assortment of Stcrescopes and Stcrescoplc views. Our Cataloaue of these will bo sent to any address on receipt of ttamp. E. &II. T Anthony, Manufaiturers of Photographic Materials 501 llroudway, New V'ork l'rlends or relatives of prominent military men will confer a favor by sending us their likenesses to copy. They will bo kept cnicfully and returned uninjured. Kino Album made to order tor congregation! to pre sent to their Pastor, or fur other purposes, with suita ble Inscriptions, &c. August BJ, 1803-Um. THE GREAT WORLD'S t"AIR EXIIIMTION HELD IN LONDON 1851. TIIOS. W, MATTSON Was awarded the Prize Med al for lila superiority overall compeiiuons i States for his In 'iVivi.lltn He being tho Inventor and S&Sf Manufacturer of Clastic steel Spring solid Sole Leather and solid Riveted Iron Frame Travelling Trunks, Valises, Ladies Hat Uascs, Carpet Rags. Leather Dags, Umbrellas ami Hobby Horses, Hoys' f.igs. Propellers, Wheelberruws, 4ic., which he U prepared to sell at the lowest manufacturing price. The most extensive Trunk and Carpet Una .Manufactur er in Philadelphia. 4UJ MAUKET STREET, ono door nbeve rourth. South side, PHILADELPHIA, C7"Sales room on the first Hour. w K7"Trunk neatly rupaircd or exchanged for now ones. Call und sec, as wo sell very cheap for cash. r ov. 11, ISf.3 12iiio. National Foundry. 15LOOMSI1URG, COLUMBIA CO., PA. THE subscriber, proprietor of tho above named ex tensive establishment, is noiv prepared to receive orders for Ail Kinds of machinery, for Collcries, I'.last Furnaces, Stationary Engines, Mills THRASHING MACHINES. 4cC. He in ulso orennred to inal.u Stoves, all sizes and patterns, plow-irons, and everything usually made in nrsi-ciass couuurics. His extensive lacilities and practical workmen, war jaiijtlilm in receiving' the largest contracts un the inovPreasonablo terms. O'-" Crain of All kinds will bu taken in cxchaune for casting. Ej-'J'liis establishment is lora.cdncar the Lackawan na 3- Uloouinburg Railroad Depot. PETER P.ILLMEYEK. nuoinsburg, Sept. 12, 1803. Exchange Motel, j.ATE COL, R, B. JONES.J No. 77 Dock Street, next door to the Post Office, Philadelphia. This well known establishment maintains its usual celebrity, and its well known repuiutiou of being the best HOTEL. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN Shall bo sustained, Room may bo had at all liourj pw night, 37 cents J per week, $2 30, per mouth, Sift Tho liar and Eating Departments arc furnished will: the best of everything tlio market can produce. GAME, FRUIT, VEGETABLES, and delicacies of every dime may bo had at a luomc I's notice. Meals at 12 cents and upwnrda. and may bo had from S A. M. till 12 al night, (jcntleincii may rctt niiiircd that no expense will bo spared to render this Hotel a model one, J. OTTENKIRK. Propr. March 7. 16fi3-nui, rUHLIC SQtWE, U'lLKES-BAHUE, PA. rpHnun'ersigned, having taken this well-known stand X (formerly of .Major Puterlniugh), respectfully solij its tlio patronugo of the public. No pains will be spared in any of its departments, to render satisfaction to all guest, Tho TAULE and the BAR will always bo supplied with tho REST THE MARKET API'ORDS. I7 flood c'tablingfor Horses and attentive Hostlers. Tho "Exchange" is eligibly situated ou tho Public Stuare, and has therefore peculiar advantages toper sons attending Court or doing business in tho public rjlllces. Charges moderate. N.U. Whenever you coino lo town, please call. II. J. YAPLE. Wilkes-Barro, Nov 13. 1FC2! KJJW JEUSKY lAKilS FOIt SALE, ALSO, GARDEN AND FRUIT FARMS, Suitublo for Crnpes, Peaches, Pears, Raspberries, Strenberries, lllackberries, Currents, tec, of I. '.'IS, 10 oa 20 acres each, iu the following prices for tlio present. via: 20 acres lor S200, 10 ncres fur SI iu, 5 acres for SbO, 2 acres for 310, 1 acre Clk&'.'O. Puyublo by one dollar a neck. Also, good Cranbury lands, and village lots in Cheat wood, 23 by 10i feet, at S10 each, payablu by oua dol lar a week. The ubovu land and t'armo. arc situate a Cheatwoud, Washington township, llurlingtou county New Jersey.. Tor further information, apply, with P. O. Stamp, for a circular, In 11. FRANKLIN CLARK, No. 00 Cedar Street, New York, N.V. January 17, 1:C3. STOVE AND TIN-WARE SHOP. j., 'IIE iwdersigned would inform the citiensor ft'jg I liloonnbiirg and vicinity, that ho Imsjukt o JhyatJ cived aud offers for salu nnu of the mobtextcnslvo '12 nsbortiuents of COOKINOund F.lNi V BTOVEl ever introduced Into this market. Tho Christopher Ci umbus, James Rnbbaud Globe uiu among tho first tins cooking Stoves, all of which aro air-tight nndgas biirnes Ills Parlor stoves aro liaiidsomo und the assortment vr ried. ALSO Particular uttention Is paid to Tin-Wan and Houke Snouting, upon .liort notice. All kinds o; repairing will bo dnuu w ith neatness and despatch. Ky" Country produce taken in exchange for work. PHILIP S. MOYER. .Bloomsburg, MaylO, ItOi. M. & T. IV WATSON LIVERY STABLE TTACDED. boeth Htcpitv St, DiTWttii M xt h Alien, Fat la hot v, tin in mo uniira yt-W&flSVH Improvements Ai)sVo-l4l& 'PHIS INSTITUTION Is under Iho solo management I and direction of Prof. I), U', LoncLt, so long Prin cipal or ma vi.wimitox coMMi'.ncut. cot.LF.at:. The course of Instruction embraces nil the requisites nf n thorough practical business education, nnd has been lately extended by the Introduction of an Actu.il lluslness Course, in which the Student engages In tho regular routine ol business transactions, exemplified and familiarized by means ol n store, (In which tho actual limintts of buying mid selling goods Is curried on by each Student,) nud lluslness Olllcei, viz : Hanks of lssunnnd Deposit, Ralt-Uoadlngniid Stcnin-Iloatlug Pot Office, Telegraph. &c, &c. Tim Proprietor lin.i spared iiutlmoor expense In ma king this Course tho most thorough nnd complete of any ever prcsonted to the public, and feels fully as sured that after having been himself engaged in actual business, nnd having had many years' expcrlenco nt teaching the fcinco uf Accounts, nnd being aided by n full ami clllrelenl corns nf lenrliera. ho will bo ru bied to inako thorough and successful graduates of all who may place themselves under his ihurge. PKJfSMJfSllirl In Hits rsscntlnl branch of n buslnss education no College offers better facilities to tho learner. The Spcnccrinn system will ba taught 111 all Its varieties by the. most skillful masters of the art. Specimens of Writing from this Institution have received the highest encomiums from the press, For general Information, terms, tic, address forCol. lego Monthly, which will bo moiled free; ror speci mens of l'ciiin.niihlp, enrlnso two three cent stnmps, Address I). W LOWELL, Principal. 1 owell's Commcrclnl College, llliichnnitnn, N, Y. P. S. One of Hitter & Duncan's No. I highly finished Hue, perfect point, quill spring fluid Pens, nitli holder nud cnie, warranted for ono year nnd to suit, wilt bo si'iit, free of cluirgu to any one who will remit $3,50 tu the abnvo address. Octoboj 3, le'tlll ly. NATIONAL COMMEiUlAL COUHGKS LOCATED IN PHILADELPHIA, S.E. CORNER 7TII AND CHESTNUT STS., New York City, Brooklyn, Albany, Troy fflhiffalo. Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago, and Si. Louis. flook-keoplng, Penmanship, Commercial Arlthtnetit Commercial Law, l'orins, Correspondence, Ate, pinct cully taught. Theso Colleges being under tho same general nnd lo cal management, and uniting in each the advantage of all, oiler greater facilities for imparting Itintriic. I l than any other similar institution in the country. A Scholarship issued by any ouu is good in all fct n unlimited lime. Tho Philadelphia College has been recently cnlait nnd refurnished in a superior manner, and is nowfl I largest and must prosperous Commercial Institution 1 r tho State. Ilryant & Ftratton's series of Text Rooks, cmbrnc Ilook-kceplng, Commercial Arithmetic, and Coinmcr Law. for sale, and sent by mail. K7 l'nrfull particular! send for a circular. October IB, leu'2ISm. - J.-'-ii . I I i," "'fa'SlI II ill Mil Ml i '" " :.tJ STt.w-.-3 CT--.7l 1,1 .Ml-i. LnFl THEunderslgn.'iMsnrso extensively cngngeiT in the Undertalins lluiluai, and keeps constantly on hand ml for sale at his Warcrooms, a largo assortment of FINISHED f'OFFLNS, Ry which he is enabled to till orders on prerriitntinn Ai.eo Keeps a good Ilorsoand Hearso, and will at al times bo ready to attend 1'uucrcls. SIMON C. SH1VE. ninnmidmrg, January 23, lEi'J FltES-N A tl li V A L EVEEYEOB "THE undersigned, grateful for past patronage, respec (J fully informs his ciiftu mers and tjiepiiblicgenerully itiui iiu no. jHBi luurivuu ii.'iii mu i.a&.eruc CHIOS, III largest and most select stock of iall and Winter That has yst been opened in Illoomsburg, to which ho invites tho attention of his friends, and assures them that they aro offered fur sale at great bargains. His Stock cumpriscs n large assortment of (1E.VTLE.ME.V S WEARING APPAREL, Comrisuiig ol t''AsiiiONABr,i: DRCbS Covts, ofevery dos cription j 1'auts, Veets, Shirts, Cravats Stocks, Cotton Ilaudkercliicfs, Uluves, Suspenders, &c. GOLD WATCHES AND JKWjLRY, Of every description, fine nud cheap. N. II. Remember " Laitenberg's Cheap Emporium,' call and sec. No charge for naming Good". DAVID LOWENlinnn Illoomsburg, August 2U. ieo3. (June 1H39.J First Great Arrival. OF 8! The undcrigneil, has, just replenished his Storo House in Orangovillo, with u ucll-sclectcd asssrotiuerit FALL & WINTER GOODS Consisting in part of Cloths, Silks, Muslins, (T.issi niere, Giiigliams, Caliroes, Shawls, Hosieries, Carpels ami Ladies' I-ancv Ubess Goodi, generally, from 121 tn 75cts and Prints from 12 to23cts, liJilADr MADIfi CLOTHING. Hats, Hoots li Shoci Mackerel Molaassce, Sugar It Salt. GROOERIES GENERALLY. Willi all other artlles. ui-ually kept in conutry SI ires, to which he Invites tho early attention of old mid lew cUhtomcrs. Having been nt tlio City in tho right lino bought low und paid cash he will be ublo to coin eto Willi tho bust, and sell for smnll profits nnd pri ipt pay. Ills friends aro invited to pop iu and seo tho fcights, WSI FRITZ. Orangovillo, Nov 7, 1?03. FANCY FURS ! FANCY FURS ! ! John Farcira, 718 Aich Street, below 8th, EoutU side, Philadelphia. Importer, Manufacturer of and Dealer in all kinds of FANCY EUHSI for Ladies' aud Children's Wear. I wish to return my thanks to tny friends of Colum bia and tho surrounding counties, for their very liberal patronage extended to mo during tlio last few iars, uml would say to them that I now have iu store, of my own Importation and inaiiufucluro a very extensive as sortment of nil tbo di ll'ere n I kinds and qualities nf Fancy Pens for Ladles and Children, that w ill bu worn during tlio Full and U jntur seasons. Uclngthe direct Importer of all my Furs from Eu rope nud having llieiu till manufactured under my own supervision enables inn tp oiler my customers and tho publico much handsomer Bet of Furs for tho sumu money. Ladies please give mo a cull befuru purchas ing I Please remember tho name, number nml street, JOHN FAltCIIIA. No. 718 Arch Strut, l'liiLADEU-iru. Sept, 12, lM3.-ainoj. JOHN 0. YEAGER, MANUFACTURER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN fi&HA'JX CAP8, STRAW GOODS, RONN'ETS AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWEUS, No. 267 North Third Street. Phila'd. KtY, X. UM 1 1 1 Ml I I iii JuSE'-WAXi I ium inw ii m i mi wmm mem e&ttwsise -ron- Another Call. MORE MEN WANTED 1 REVOLUTION IN II1GJ1 PRICES. LJ1UGE ARRIVAL OF Fall & Winter Goods,' AT PETER ENT'S STORE, I IX LIGHT STREET, COLUMBIA COUXTV, P A, HAS Just received from Philadelphia, and Is now opcnlngjit Iho old stand hte'y occupied by Marti k Ent, n splendid assortment of which will bo sold cheap lor CAFII OR COUNTRY PRODUCE His stockconslsts of Ladies Dtcss Goods choicest styles and latest fashions Calicos, Muslins, Giugliams, Flannels, Carpets., 1 Shawls, Hosiery, Silks, READY MADE CLOTHING. OMsimcrcs, Satin&s, i " Cottonadcs, Kontucky Jeans, Thread, &c. j Groceries, 1 Quconswaro, ' Gcdarware, Hardwaro, Medicines, Drugs), Oils, Paints, BOOTS & SHOES. HATS & GAPS. In short f cry thing nsunhy kept in n country storo Tho patronage of old friends, and tho public general ly, is respeitfully sn'icitcd. Tlio highest market price paid for country produce. PETER ENT. Light Street, Nov. 7, lr?C3. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! IF YOU WANT TO BUY Pall & Winter Goods GO TO I'reasy's Store, iu Light Street, Pa. Who Keeps all Kinds of CALICO, MUSLINS, SILKS, GINGHAM, FLANNELS, CARPETS, HOSIERY, IT . ,ur 4-i &HAt Jjo, Heady-Made Clothing Sugars, Molasses, Coffees, Teas, Fish, Salt, Bacon, Hams, Lard, Tobacco, Sugars, Hats, Boot", Caps, Shoe's, Drugs', Oils, Paints, &c, &o. In ndditlnii to our largo 6tock of Dry Conits, we liavo a large nud full assortment of Ready Made Clothing for ieii und lloys wear which wo are determined to sell cheaper th n can bo bought elscu hero. Call and kce. and Judge for yourselves. II. W. CREASY & CO. Light Street. Nov. . !:. THE m' tiUuCKBY SToItU. MORE FRKSII GOODS. 1 Just received at Erasmus' New Store. Molasses, Sugars, Teas, , Coffee, Rice, Spices, I HaTS and Caps, Fish, Salt, Tobacco, Socars, Candies, Razens, FEED AND PROVISIONS. Together with a great variety of notionsund etcete ras, ton numerous lo mention. OirlIuttcr, Eggs., Meat and produce generally taken in exchange fur goods, A. II, ERASMUS. Illoomsburg, May !), 16C3, FRESH ARRIVAL OF FALL & Wfffit GOODS, Miller's Store. 1 THE subscriber has just returned from the Cities with another largo and select aisortmet of FALL AND U'NTER GOODS, purchased nt Philadelphia, at tlio lowest figure, nnd w hich they are determined to sell on as moderate terms ns can bu procured clscwhcru iu Illoomsburg, 1 1 is stork comprises LADIES' DHhSS GOODS, uf choicest styles and latest fashion, DUY GOODS, AXD GliOCFMIES, lhlllDW till: QUEEXsll'AHE, CEVAli ll'AltE, HOLLOW WAItE IROX, XAILS, HOOTS 4- SHOES HATS if CAPS, &.C., yc yc, III short everything usually kept In country Stores to whiih he invito the public generally. Tho Highest price paid for country produce. S. II. MILLER niooinsburg, Oct. 31, 18C3. IIARRISRURG, PA. THIS old established House has undcrgond citensivo iiuproveminents, nnd belli thorouglily renovated iiiniM "!.', Tf",.0' Crouuds 1 " " t8U'U 6Ut0 t-U'"1 a"a ' uW,c ID" For tho nccommodntion of our guests, wo liavo recently commenced to run a Coach to nml from tho Railroad. In this manner unpleasant delay in leaving tlio Depot fur the Hotel will bo atoideii. ami much more timo nflorded guebts for meals when leaving tho Houeo. lntcnding tliot tho I1UEIILER HOUSE shall bo rcully a home-like resort for Iho stranger and traveler wo ro pectfully sulicil ucoiilinuuiicecf tiiopu lie patronage. OEO. J, liOLTON, Oct. 3, 1803, Propiielor. AND CENCBAL COMMISSION MERCHANT I rjLOOMSIIURO, COLUMRIA CO, 1 . K7rARTlCUt.AR ATTtMIOK OtVtN TO PATENT Rl ITS.Q September S, leiid-'Bni, 1 1 F. 0. HARRISON , 31 WOULD respectfully iufurni tho citizen burg, and vicinity, tli.it Do continues llise MElilt'lXi! j)Ji'n KiniriL-n' nd solicits u sharu uf public patroinige, ' Orm, , on Main Street, flrst home bUw lbs Court' Uouse, lllitiuislmrg. Fvbniory t.iA-U. WWMM ECONOMY IS WEALTH.'.GOLDIEltL IN THE ARMY CURE YOUR GOUG II FOR 1!J GENTS 'J andour ieople atiiomu The best uni cheapest lomeholl remedy ftSB.M MAPAME ZADOO POUTER'S mvt&ft Cilia BitsoaatD MADAmE ZADOO PCR. TLR'S Curatlvo llaltatn Is In tlio ilirectliins. In cure In nil rases Coughs, Colds, Wlioopln Cough, Afilmm ami nil ntrertlnns of tho thtont and Ldngs, Madame Zadnc porter's Ilnlsam Is prepared with all the requisite skill, from n cembliintloli of (he best rem edies the vegetable klnadoiii affords, lis remedial inall tics nro bared ou lis power to assist tlio heallhy clrcii latlon nf tlio blood, through the I. lings, It Is Hot n vio lent remedy, but otuollcnt warming, senrclilng niideff coiisldcrntlon, we reftird it in decldodly the rhonntst eclive; can bo taken by tin arliilo of tho kind Iu tlio market. Price, in good run oldest person or Iho young- nlng order, $:t.5, or case of 0 for SJOU. est child, I lis" Ve uk ko pay in ndvimci', hut 11l forward cither of them to responsible partlus. to any putt of MmtainZ.idoc Porter's bnl. thuloynl Slates with bill n ivnble to sam has been Iu uso by tho nun 1 1: lur over jo j eurs, nnu ' ins neorircd Its liresent sain Imply by being rccoinmen. I ded by tboo who hnvo used i it to their nllllcted friends , and others Mot Important. Madame Zadnc Porter's Curatlvo Ilnlsam Is sold nt n prlco which brings it In the reach of every one tn keep It convenient for mo. Tho time ly uso nfn slnglobottlo will proo to bo worth I (it) times Its cost. NOTICL, Save your money! Do nut bepemnded tn pareunia articles at is in iji which no not coniaiii tho virtues of a El cent bottlo ofMndnmo Porter's Cu I rative Ralsani, tlio cost ol nnniitarliiring lilcli is us great nsnlmojtnny other nieillclno j and tlio very low , prece It which It Is sold, makes th prollt to tho sell- er npnn. 'til y cmnll, and uiiprlnelpaled denier wilt I somnllmes nxonimend other medicines on Inch their , prnnts nro Inrger, unless Iho ciiMomcrH insist upon linviiu. Mndamo Porter's and nnno othrr. Ask for Slmlame Porter's Curative llalsam. price El rents, nud n Inrga bottles at S3 ue'lts, nud tnku Ho other. tC?"Solil by nil l)ruggltsuiid Storekeeperc'ot Elcts. n,.d In larger bottles ni '.' cent". HALL & RUCKLE, Pr printers, New Vorlt. Jnnuary SI, Itfill. $100 REWARD ! For a Medicine that will Cum: COUGHS, 1XEI.UEYZ.1, TlCkLlXd 1XT1IE THhO.1T mtOOPJXO-COUOH, OH HELIEfE COX SUMPTII'E COUGHS, AS QUUi AS sob's mmu balsam. Over Five 'llioiisautl ilottlts have been sdIi! In its native town, and lint u single in 1 stance of its failure is known, Wo have, in our possession, any quantity of certifi cates, mine nf them from eminent phy.iciuu', who have used it i n their practice, and given it tha pre-cml-nencu over any other (ompoiiud. It dues dot dry up u cough, but loosens It, so ni to enable tho patient M ev ' jiettnrjto freely. Two or tliruo doses will invariably i cure tickling in tho throat. A half bottlo has often completely tuied thu luo-t STUbUOUN COUGH. and yet. though it is so sure nud rpeedy Iu its npi-rntion , it is perfectly harnilcss, being purely vegetabln. It if. I very agreeable lo the tntte, atnl may be anininistcred to children of any nge, IN CASES OF CROUP I wo ill guarantee n cure, if taken in season. No family should bo without it. It is within the reach of i all, the price being ONLY 25 CENTS. And if an Investment ami thorough trial does not I "buck up" the abmn statement, iho money will bo ru' funded. Wu say this knowing its ni-ril.-, nnd feel ion I fldci t tiiat ono trial uill secure for it u homo in every household. Do not waste away with Coughing, when so small .in in utiiiirnt iu cure j un, 11 iiuij- no nun 01 any ri gpnrtnblc Druggist in tnnn, who will furnish jou with u tir.:uiur ui geiiuiiio icriiiiciiics ni tines u nas uiauo C. (1. CLARK & CO.. Prnpriitors. New ll.nm, Cc. "IS" At wholesale, by Johnston, IlollowaviL'owdeii, 5.1 nrth Si.Mh Streit, Philadelphia, Pa. Fur salo by Druggists in city, rountry, aud everywhere, Sept. 21, ldU3 Cm NEW ARRIVAL. Fall & Winter Goods At A. J. Evans' fH UM! EMPORIUM ! BLOOMSBURG, PENN. LVTEST SYLES CAEAP GOODS ' 'I'lli; undersigned reppei tfully infirma his fri.-n J I and tlie public generally, that he ti.n Ju.t received from tho Euteiu cities, a large uinrtuiHit of N. E VI & Vj O 0? K X C3 b'.'ing the list assortment ever offered in Hih marki t. Also n complete assortment nf Ho t Cluihiug. Iu fjet everything iu tho Clotliiiis Linn For tlioso who prefer to leave their measures, n perfect lit guaranteed, nnd unfiling but the best workmanship nllnwnd at tills es tablishment. Ho ulau keeps ou hand a largo ugsort lucnt of BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, together with a variety of notions. Zj- CALL AMI Sl.E Foil VOURSEI.F. fl A. J. EVANS. Eloonnburg, Nov. SI, 15C3. li "tVj EV AND SECOND HAND SAFES, or sale c can. at Ntw York s-nfu llenni. ?1 Wit. nam Btreet, wcw vrK. 6. A. GREGG. SIZC AND PRICES OF LII.I lE'S FIRE PROt T SAFES , OUTSIDE: nmi.iiT. winru. Dirrn. No. 4 24 si) yu No. S Sil m m No. 3 20 si SI No. 1 3i S3 SI No. S 3! ,11 St No. li 40 31 SI IXSIDE: Ht'ioiiT. witirir, otpTii. No. 1 17 it i No. a 1UJ mi o No. 3 St 15 i-j No. I 22 Jrt 13 No 5 21 . 21 H No. U 31 21 . u TRICE. .. 550 tiO . I (MID , ;n o i . M III) . 1110 UI) . 115 1)0 No. 1 No. S No. 3 No. 1 No. 5 No. li November 11, 16ti3. Greenwood Seminary. ENGLISH, CL.1SSIC.iL AXD CO.VMEItCIJlL SCHOOL EOU BOTH SEXES. T. M. FOTT5, Prixcii-al, i Mathmatitt, Hock Keeping and Natural Scienett. J. B. Pa'tTON, A. M., i Kocutlo?i, Literature, axil Ancient eini Modern languages, Tho Scholastic year is divided into four quarters of eleven weiks each, commencing ns follows ; On tho second Mondty iu August.tlio lirst .Monday in November tlio third Monday in January, and tlio second .Monday , in April. ; Till, EXPENSES ' Per quarter for Hoarding nud Tuition In EnglLh, rnngo from SSJ 00 to 831 00. Languages, .Music and Draw. I ill' .-in, iiYtr'n lp" For Circulars or further particulars, address tho Principal at MILI.Yll.LE, COI.UMIHA CO., PA. October 3, ltC3 ly. ROSE MONT 0EMETRY. I " Time is MoilCI " TTAstt nor been fl,ti ,,.....,. .1... ,. 1 I"! lytowait until you I vua frie 1V1 diud Iff iro , Eotn look altera place of Jiriu" ; tlu 'n nruTou h p,JI pareu luseieci.youriuiuil lieingin 11 instructed stuto.you will as likely get n bad shapoor bad size lot as good and desirable one. Rusomouut Ci-metry company otl'ers a greai innny uiro locaieu ion tor salo ; and nuw whilst you and your family uro in lieultli is the time to select n 1 lot and put uiu order, by tailing 011 the undersigned (ou can bnnri'oinpatiiod lo the ground, examine tlictu and as- I sertalu the cost. I. W. HARTilAN, 7-rrarurcr. illoiumsburg, Sept. IS. Ie03. 3m r Lq' Attorney Law, Hazlclon, J.uzcme co,, Pa. RcrrrsR to Hon, John Walls, Lew Isburg, Pa. William Cameron, President of tho Lewlsbuig Rank, J. II. Packer, President of iho Northumberland Hank llloouisbiirg, Jui,u S7, lfJ(j:i. ly. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, 1 Card Photographs, lllank Hooks, ratnlly lllblcs, titiue Paper ADo n largo stock of goods suitublo for Holidays, Small proUts, quick sales. HALL Sc. ISENNFES, Nor 14, lECn-Smo0""" ""d VMW- BLA.NKS! RLANKS! 1 Ofsyiry dsmipfiou, for JH14 t thiolli ob. low figure. Our Watchos aro wnrtantsd to ,. uZ ono year, am tlio ijuyor is allowed tho privilege ,i l examination beforo payment is required. Improvpil Duplex in lull Ruby Actions, A first tint. Illuming Time Piece of silver material, over Mlilch i. elcclrii-rtno plated IB k. gold, mom dumbly wroui'l.i making the Imitation so faultless that it cnnnul ba movement, lmtm,vwl li,iti,r ... r.,11 .i... ? 'u movement, sweep seconds, und Is not to bo excelled Iu gnncrnl an i .... i i . . . , . -"fc,UM nan peiirnure. i ins is ueciiii'illv one of tho best nrtlcle4 ever nllercd for traders aud speculators. Engineer, pi-iii uviiiini. win nnu iiieiu su perior to liny othef , alteration of clhiiutu will notaf. feet their accuracy. Price, packed In good slinpo and good ruunitig order, only or caso of U for 61'). SILVER DOUDLE TIAlll HUNTING LEVERS, Rest aunllly Silver Cases, over which cleclro.flno plated )j k. gold, simitar to our Improved Ditplexmnd Biipcrlnr ndjusted inovemetits with "Stop," to bo used In timing horscf, etc i lin,3 Four Indexes for Washing, ton nnd UreenwUh 1 1 inc. sweep cccond. and nil the Improvements. All Iu all, taking its beautiful and faultless nnncarnucc nud Its uiiiriur niiivriiimit !... 'lie goods aro delivered, giving the bujer tho prlvll , auiii,ii,ii,h, ,i,m, n mi. etiiisi.iriory llio v, UU'll vun be returned nt our expense. Tliuexpress companies refuse making collecilons rm soldiers nml uther iarllcs Iu the disloyal States, ion sequently all such ordors must bo ncnimpaulfil by th v.iiii ui iiisiiro iiiieiuiMii, iiiukc n oeiiiicuori 01 two dollars on either watch when the pnjinetit is lorn aril iu advance, Muiicy may bo sent bv express nt our ex pensc. TlfOS. C.M'FERTV u CO., OS and OjUroad St uppo'itcCity Rank, Providence, R. L October 21, I'Jttl Inin. ' THE GREAT m r.Mf.irn Hf7i i t.l KJifM rairmmnM rlliiiiriUiU'iJidJ U i'rii iiJ!UI j-'lU'J W 51 VERSIIY STREET, NEW OUU ; . ., ...,., . , . , ..., sl,n"!."l Vr"'.",1'2.'"11".'. ''".I. ""'i'"1.' ." ''' tha "'"" ; 1 M 1 ens in iiiis country. 'i tiry " '.'.""'.'V." "' . " " UI icns.nnu arc selling llictii nt not over two cent- (0J Cent") per pouuil above cost, never do- luting troiu the one prlco nsicd, Annlher peculiarity of tlio Company is that their Tea Taster not only devotes bis I lino to tho selection or their Teas as to ipinllty, value, und particular styles lor particular localities if country, but he helps the Tea buyer to thno'e out of th"lr enormous stock such Teas ns u ru best adopted to Ills par'icular wants, and nut only tills but points out to him tlio best bargains, It is easy In see the Incalculable ndviintiigu n IVa tluyerhas in this eitiibllsliineut over all others, If ho i nojudgu of Ten or tho Marl.it, if liU time is vclunMi; hu h is nil the benefit if a wi II organized sys tem of doing business ofiiuuieiisi! capitol, of tlicjuiigu nient of u professional Tea Taster, and the knowledge of superior sab small. This iiiiibli s nil Tea biiyirs-nn matter If they ri,0 thousands of miles from this market to purchase on as good terms lit runs tho New Yurk mcrdiaiits. Parties can order Tins and will be served by us as well us though they came themselves, being sure tog t original pailt.igej true weights und lares j uudtheTeas aro Warranted us represented, we issiiK iiPrii'u l.l.t of the Company's Teas, which will bu seal to all who order it; comprising Hyson, Young Iyxon, Imperial Gun powder Twaukuy and Skin. OOLONU, tfOUCHONfi, ORAN'CF. & DYSON TEKOE. Japan Tea nl'cvcjy descriptioii, colored aud tiucrdur ed. Tills list h.n I'lieh kind of Tea divided into four Classes, namely ; Cargo, high Cargo, l-'iiii-. Finest th.t ever! one may understand from description und tin prices annexed that tlio Company lira determined fi undersell the whulcTKA trade. Wu guarantee to sell all our teas at not over two cents ( 0J cents) per pound nbovu cost, believing thi i lo be titlru'tlvu to the many who have lierilofore buna paying enormous prnllts. CHEAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. riiumiuu ani. JnuiiEn, No. il Vcsey Streit, New York. Sept. 12, lfC3-3ino. mr a to i' xtr mn.wt V f-'J.!i.- ttAI.AMAN'lll'.R S II'IN III- ijliffvn''k-a .moved m .. iuvwa r0n i,l-'' jLTiHx, nml ri tiirL-o nRsortiiienr nf t'i,i ml yalaaianui r ,afi n. loors, for banks and ii4' pl"rl s' ,r"" s-iiuuer iron t.isti, ti wMi-Srt&XiMZ makes of locks equal to any mada in tli I'lilted States. Eire Safe in our . Iir. All came out right; cil ter tevl.i in isoad ton.Iition. The Pal.imaiider tjafia of Philadelphia against tlu world. EVANS & WATSON, have had Iho surest di niotraliii!i in tin- following en tillcati- Unit th-ir liinuiifai turi: of S.iliiuiunder Hates ha, al length fully warranted the repri'sent.itioiis whulihav, been made of thi ni ns rendering an undoubted s-curily against the terrific i lenient. Philadelphia April IS. RVi. JI'mim. Van Walsan: OeiitUnicn It f.jrs ui the higlirst satisfaction to stat" to you. that owing fu tlio very iiroteitio .ualitii s iit'tiMi i.f tha PaUm-nidcr, fafi's whicli wi-'piircliased nf ynu coino fiv iiinnth since wo suv oil a large portion i.l'juwelry, and all our books, &e I'.xpi .ed to the i';iliiiiii,'ioii.s, tire in Uniistend place ou the morning ol th nth mi,. When wo rellei t Hut th. s,. sufos were liiratc-it in the foul Hi s.ory (.ftlio building wo occupied and that liny fell iiiiliiiiieiuly inioa heap ofliiirnlng ruins, where I hi vast l oiiceiitratlnii nf tin- lu-it cnused th brass plates w melt, wi- cimnot but regard the pn si niiliou of their val liable contents as most i-onviuciug proof of the great se curity nll'orded by jour sales. We shall tr.ke gri at ple.'vurc iu ri'uu.inii'Iidins t!)t-'tt . men of business us a siiri'Trliaui o iiL'ain-t lire. OIXHiCF, U. SIMMOr4& I1RO., JrutUrs, C7"TIu-y h.itu since pniihused si. large siafi-c. July 2d, 1,'ti;. August 20 IV,. iS63! 180? PHILADELPHIA k ERIE ,11. A X m SI Q' A 33 a This great liiii traverses the Nnrthcru and North vscst lountius of Fenue) Ivuin.i lo tho city of Erie, on Lake Erin. lllinslwcn lensfd by tho r.'it-i n lvfiriin Railroad Company, nnd under th-ir uitsinies ii being raputly opened throughout its ontiie length. I It is now in use for Passenger and Freight businesi 'from llnrrishurg to Emporium, (1W lulleslon thoEtst ru Division', ami from bhelln.lil to Frio miles) on tin Western Division, ' IIME 01' I'ASSS:m1i;R TRAINS Al KOATUl'MIIVItLVNO. ' Mail Train luavos, East il 53 A. M, I E.prcss. Tram 11 2-1 P. M. Mail " " West ! 17 " Express 0 43 A.M. Curs run through wiiii riiAMnr both wnys on tliesj trains between Philadelphia nnd Lock Haven, and ' llultimorc nud Luck IIum-ii. Nuw and elegant Hleep nig Cars aecouipaning tlu Epruss Train both ways between Willianisport and llillimore, aud Williaiiis 1 port and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business, ap l ply al the B. E. Cor. Ilth and Market His. ! And for Freight biisiuessof tlio Company's Agents , H. li. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Murki.1 Uli., Plul'a' J. V. Itutnolds, Erii. ! J M. Drill, Agent N. C. ni U Hnltltiioro. I II. II. Houston, (len'l. Freight Agt . 'Philadelphia, Lewis I.' Iloiipt, On'l.Ti.kct Aft I'hiladelplim. Joseph I), Polls, Ucn'l. Muuugcr.Williutuspuil. uciouer .11, icnj. Nos. 0,11,1a, 15, 17 Com tliindt Street, NEAR DROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. This old-established and favorite resort of t Ins l'.ui ness 1,'omii.unitJ hns been recently rufillud, und iscuiii' ilL-to in over) thing that can mlhi.ter to the comlorts of its patrons Ladies and Uuulies are specially and care fully provided for. It is icntriilly located in the bu Dices part of iho city, and is contiguous to tlin principal llr.es t.f steamboats, curs, omiiiuusjej ferries, &c. Iu consequence of tha pressuru caused by tho I!3btl lion, prices liavo been reduced to One Dollar a d J'ij'ty C ents per Day. 'flic table is amply supplied with all lite luxuries of the season, and Iscpial to that of any other hotel iu the l'0,'",r- , , , , , A".',lu ""ommodation.s nro oflWcd for upwnrd of 4?0 guests. ,Jfl"V,'t,, . . 0 r".'."'.l'r,sra,-c V,"!: . ma Siiy "1C U c',e,'",";t,. '.'ft ' D. D. WINCHES uj- un run iieuovo runners. iiacisuien, atia-otticrs wno riTEIt, Proprlutoi, PIIO. I). WINCHESTER. Feb. lS.leiiJ. WWUMilJlJ U. nWWl lUdklAAAiA.'iJil AAiJ lA JOAJ riMIE rrniirietor of this well-known and i-eiiirallv kicir J tod House, tho Eschinok Hot!., situate on" Mai, lllom,l.ttrg. luuneilately -.posite the Colum -ours uouse, rispecuiuiy i.-.iorun 'i'"1 !lie iu general, that his House In forms Ins friends !su is now in ur dcr for the reception and entertainment of traveler "hu may feel dlsnosed to favor it with thslr custom. He tin spared 1111 expense in prcpuiiug tho Ecu.vu for tho ''''tertuiiiniout of his guests, neither shill there be any; wanting (on his nnrl) to minister to their trirsonal comfort. His house is spacious aud enjoys an excellent business location, ICP- Omnibuses runnt all times betwocn Iho Exclmnga Hotel and the various UaH,Ro.id Depots, by wlilili truv. tiers will b6 pleasantly conveyed to and from tho re spectivo Stations iu due time, to meet tho Care. WM. II. KOONS. Illoomsburg, July". Ir?ii0. JLt KINDS OF STOCK FOR THE 13 & Q ID !i V 8 o Photograph Albums, Card Pictures, Cold Pens, Ceo liibles and Prayer Rooks, &J j.c. Call and loo k tl our Slock, or send your orders by mail, 7l .1 l l.llli) , IIOOUSCLLCKi Oor- Fourth nud Kate. PHILADELPHIA Nov 11, 18o3-3m mmn vmmw uomt. Second Suctt, above Arch, PHILADELPHIA. A. F IlLAlll, PROPRIETOR Liti , "turf lltmi, Uit ' Wi.