Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, December 19, 1863, Image 4

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    VberaB, a rebellion now exists whereby
tbo loynl State govornmonts of several
States bavc for a long timo bean subver
ted, anil many person have committed
and aro now guilty of treason against tbo
United States; and
"Whereas, with rofcroneo to said rebel
lion and treasonf laws havo boon enacted
by Congress declaring forfeitures and con
fiscation of property and liberation of
slaves, all upou terms and conditions
therein stated, and also declaring that tho
President was thereby authorized at any
timo tnoroaitor, by proclamation, to ex
tond to persons who may have narticiiia
tod in tho existing rebellion, in any Stato
or part tbcrcol, pardon and nmnssty.wiili
Bach exceptions and at such times and on
mich conditions as he may deem espodi
ent for tho publio wclfaro : and
Whereas tho Congressional declaration
for limited and conditional pardon accords
with well-established judicial exposition of
me paruomng power ; ami
Whoroas, with referenca to said rebel
lion, tho President ofMrt United States
has issued several proclamations, with pro
visions -in regard to tho liberation of
slaves ; and
Whorcas, it is now desired by some per
Bons heretofore engaged in said rebellion
to acsumo their allegianeo to tho United
States, and to rciuaugurate loyal Stato
governments within and for their respec
tivo States : thmcforc,
I, Abraham Lincoln, President of tho
United States, do proclaim! dcclaro, and
make known to all persons who have, uir
cctly or by implication, participated in the
existing rebellion, except as hereinafter
excopted, that a full pardon is hereby
granted to them and each ot thorn, with
restoration of all rights of property, ex
cept as slaves, and in property cases
whore rights of third parties shall have
intervened, and upon tho condition that
ovc.y such parson shall take and subscribe
an oath, and thenceforward keep and main
tain said oath inviolate; and which oath
shall be registered for permanent preser
vation, and shall bo of the tonor and ef
fect following, to wit :
''I, , do solemnly
swear, in prcsonco of Almighty God, that
I will honceforlh faithfully support, pro
tcot, and defend tho Constitution of -the
Uhiicd States and the union of tho States
thereunder ; and that I will! in like man
ner, abido by and faithfully support all
nets of Congress passed during tho exist
ing rebellion with refeicnco to slaves, so
long and so far as not repealed,- modified
or held void by Congress, or decision of
the Supremo Court ; and that I will, in
liko manner, abide by and faithfully sup
port all proclamations of tho President
made during tho existing rebollion having
xefcrenco to slaves, so long and so far as
not modified or declared void by decision
of tho Supremo Court. So help mo God."
Tho persons excepted from tho benefits
of tho foregoing provisions arc all who
are, or shall havo been, civil or diploma
tic officers or agents of tho so-callod Con
federate Government ; all who have left
judicial stations under tho United States
to aid tho rebellion ; all who are, or shall
havo been, military or naval officers of
said so-called Confederate Government
above the rank of colonel in tho army, or
of lieutenant in tho'navy; all who left scats
in tho United States Congress to aid the
rebellion; all who resigned commissions
in the army or .naval of tho United States,
and afterwards aided the rebellion ; and
all who havo engaged in any other way in
treating colored persons or wliito persons
in charge of such, otherwise than lawfully
as prisoners of war, which persons may
have been found' in tho United States ser
vico as soldiers, seamen, or in any other
capacity,
And I do further proclnim,-dcclaro,anrt
make known, that whenever, in any of tho
States of Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Tennosse, Alabama, Georgia,
Florida, South Carolina, and North Caro
lina, a number of persons, not lets than
one-tenth in number of the votes cast in
such Stato at tho Presidential olection of
the year of our Lord one th6usand eight
hundred and sixty, each having taken the
oath aforesaid and not having sinco viola
ted it, and being a qualified voter by the
olection law of tho Stato existing .immed
iately before tho so-called act of secession,
and excluding all others, shall re-establish
a Stato government which shall bo repub
lican, and in nowiso tfhtravening said
oath, such shall bo recognized as tho true
government of tho State, and the State
shall receive thereunder th'e benefits of tho
constitutional provision which declares
that "Tho Un.tod States shall guaranty to
every Stato in this Union a republican
form of government, and shall protect
each of them against invasion ; and on ap
plication of tho Legislature, or the Ex
ecu ive, (when tho Legislature cannot bo
convened,) against domcstio violence."
And I do further proolaini, declaro,and
make known that and provision which may
bs adopted by such Stato government in
relation to tho freed, p'coplo of such Stato,
which shall recognize and declare their
permanent freedom, provido for their ed
ucation, and whioh may yet be consistent,
as a temporary arrangement, with their
present condition as a laboring, landless,
and homeless class, will not bo objected
to by tho national Executive. And it is
suggested as not improper, that, in con
structing a loyal State government in any
State, tho natno of tho Stato, tho bound
ary, the subdivisions, tho constitution, and
tho goneral code of laws, as boforo tho re
bellion, bo maintained, subjcot only to tho
modifications made necessary by tbo con
ditions heroinbeforo stated, and suoh
others, if any, not contravening said con
ditions, and which may bo deemed expedi-
nt by tuoso lraming the new state gov
ernment.
To avoid misunderstanding, it may bo
proper to say that this proclamation, so
far as it relates to Stato government, has
no reference to States wherein loyal State
governments havo all the while been main-
tamed. And tor mo samo reason, it may
bo Droner to further say, that whether
members sent to Congress from any State
ehajl bo admitted to soats constitutionally,
rests exclusively with tho respective
Houses, and not to any extent with the
Excoativo. And etill further, that this
proclamation is intended to present the
people of the States whorcin tho national
mthority has been suspended, and loyal
itote governments have boen subverted, a
"node in and by which the national auth
ority and loyal State governments may be
j(i..eilibliihed within said SUl9s,or inany 1
of them andjwhilotho mode presented
is tho best tho Excoutivo can suggcst,vilh
ins present impressions, it must not b o
understood that no other possible modo
would bo acceptable.
Given under my hand at tho city of
Washington, tho 8th day of Decem
ber, A. D. ono thousand eight liun
li. 8. drcd and sixty-three, and of tbo in
dependence of tho United States of
America tho eighty-eighth.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
By tho President :
William II. Seward, Secy, of Stato.
schunck's ruuioxic si'iiin
WILL CUIUS
CONSUMPTION.
SCIICNCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP
WILL CBRSJ
0 N S U iM P T I 0 N
BCIIENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP
WILL CURE
0 0 N S U M l T I 0 N.
SCIICNCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP
WILL Cl'HK
CONSUMPTION.
SCIICNCK'S SEA WCCD TONIC
will ccnit
DYSPEPSIA.
SCIICNCK'S SCA WCCD TONIC
will tore
DYSPEPSIA.
ECHCNOK'3 BnAVEr.U TONIO
WILL CORK ,
DYSPUl'SI A. J
SCIICNCK'S Sa"VCCD TONIC
WILL CURB
DYSPEPSIA.
HCIIEN'CK'S MANDRAKG PILLS
WILL CCRG
LIVEll COMPLAINTS.
SCIICNCK'S MANIIUAKU PILL3
will core .
LIVEll COMPLAINTS.
SCIICNCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS
WILL CURE
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
FCIIENCK'S MANDUAKC PILLS
WILL CORE
LIVEll COMPLAINTS.
DR J. II. SCIIENCK lias n large suit of room, nt No
32 Itoml Street Now York, whero lio canle found every
Tuesday, from 9a, in. to 3 p. in., anil nt No. 3D North
Sxtli Street, I'liilailcliiliia, Pa , every Snturdny.
lie keeps a largo supply of medicines at Ills rooms,
wlilclicaii be lind nt all times. Those wishing ndvicc
11 r mi cxnniiiintion of the Lungs will do well to call mi
bim as nbove. I la make no charge for advice, but for
a thorough examination witli the Ecsplrometcr, his
pricu is 83.
Many persons are afraid to have their lnngs examin
ed by Dr. Schciick fur fear they will be found Incurable
mid by that means it is put ofV until it is too late. How
much better it would ha to know their condition nt once,
ns by nbuijdanca of evidence, Dr.S. has shown sulficienl
certificates in this city that he has cured advanced
stages of Consumption.
Dr. Schonch's Principal Ofllce is No. 39 North Sixth
street, Philadelphia, wliero letters fur advlco should bo
directoi.
I'rlco of tho Pulmonic Syrup and Sea W.ced Tonic
each SI per bottle, or 3 the half dozen. Mandrake
Pills, 23 cent per box.
1T3 1'or cnla bv nil Druggists and Storekeepers. .
October 3, lcG3.-3m.
j. r. EVER. v n. MOVI ,
New Drug Store,
WHOLESALE AND HETAIL
THE undersigned would inform their friends and the
public pcnornlly.that they nave taken the stand for
merly occupied by Geo. M. Hngenbuch, in the Exchange
lliuldjiig, mi Main street, in Illoomsburf, where he has
Just received a full supply of
i$rugg, i?Bi'!iciefics, Faints, (ills,
iHJJij)s, &c ,
Which will be sold on moderate terms for ready pay.
Also, NOTIONS generally, of every variety, sort and
size.
Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded, at
nil times nnd ou short notice.
Cr" Confectionciy of the best selections, nnd Soda
Wnter in reason.
f7 A share of the public custom is respectfully so
licited. EYER Sc. M0YC1!.
ninomsburg, April 11, 1603.
BLOOMSBU11G SKYLIGHT,
Picture Gallery.
THE undersigned informs the citizens of Blooin.
nnd neighborhood, that lie lias taken the largo room
nt the Exchange Block, extending over Harney Stnhner
Oakery, nnd the Rnokstoro whero lie has put in
a largeijkylipl I. It is only by Skylight that good pic
tures can botr ten especially groups nhero each person
can be tnkehj 1st ns well nB separate.
Ilehusgon to considerable expense to innke his es
tablishmcnt first class one, and ho therefore solicits a
liljiyvU patrn ige to enable him, to constantly introduce
thRiiiuJe ) improvements of the nrt.
E?"Co'in produco taken in Exchange for plrturei
IIENI'.Y UOSENSTOCK.
liloounburg, Nov. S3 1FC1. fNov. ft '52
n.
c. iiowe ii,
SURGEON DBNTIST,
RESPECTFULLY.olTi-rs his profess
Ional services to tho indies and gentle
men of l.loomsbiirg and vicinity. He is
iirenarod to ntiend to all tho vnrintn.
operations in the line of his profession, and is provided
with the latest improved FOliCEIJHX TEl'.TH; which
will bo inserted on gold, platina, silver and rubber base
tolookwtll as the natural tooth
Mineral plate nnd block teeth manufactured nnd all
operations on teeth, carefully and properly attended to.
Residence and oflico a few doors abovo the Court
llouso, samo side,
' llloomsburg, JuneO. 1563,
TINWA11E & STOVE SHOP.
THE undersigned respectfully informs his old friend
nnd customers, that lio has purchased his brothers
nterest in tho nbove establishment, nnd tho concern wils
hereafter bo conducted by himself exclusively.
no lias just received anil ot ers lor sale. I no lore.
est nnd most cxtenslvo assortment of FANCY
STOVES ever introduced into tills market.
His stock consists of a comnlcto assortment of
ho best Cooking nnd parlor stoves in the market, togeth
er with Stove fixtures of every description, 0cn nud
uox oiovos, i.auiators, uyiinunr Btoves, i;nl iron rtir
Tight stoves, Cannon Stoves, &c, &c. Stovepipe and
Tinwaro constantly on hand anil manufactured to order.
All kinds of repairing done, ns usual, on short notice,
The patronage of old friends nnd new customers re
pectfully solicited. A. M, RUPERT.
liloomsbiirz, November 3d JPHO. tf.
PORK'S HOTKL.
Eloamsburg, Columbia County, Pcnnct.
SILAS DODSONil'ropriDlor.
Takcspleasuro in announcing to tho publio that he
lias taken and thoroughly refitted the Porks Hotel
formerly occupied by Robert llagcnbuch, llloGinsburir,
ami is prepared to accuinndata travellers, teamsters,
drovers and boarders. IKs table will be supplied with
best products the markets afford, nnd his l'ar will be
constantly furnished with the choicest liquors,
fyA largo and commodious stable has been erected,
with a convenient stable attached. Attentive ostlers
will always bo inattendanco.nud hu trusts his obligiug
attention to customers will secure him a liberal share ef
patiouagc:
illooniebure. P.i.. Nov. 23. HR2.
ATTENTION I
Til ALL miO.M IT-MAY COXCEIiX.
The undersigned being a regularly "licensed Auction
eer," horeby offers his services as such, to nil who
may feel disposed tu give him u call. His great expe
rience in the business, will enable him to render satis
faction to hli customers. At tho sametimo ho Cautions
nil Auctioneers, "not licensed," from following said
calling, as the fine fixed by the United States will
surely be imposed, and tho law carried out (0 its full
extent, All persons doiring to obtain my services, will
please inform me to that vlleit beford they advertise,
J. D. RICE, Auctioneer,
Light Street, Nov. 14, 1cC3.
STILZ & HARTLEY,
Consolidation Rank lluilding,
320 North Third Street between Vine
Callowliill,
p 11 1 1. A D e 1. r 11 1 A.
Jun 20, 1663 ly.
LIGHT STREET, Columbia county, Fr
rj-ilIC undersigned has located nt the nbove narr.rr
x noun, formerly. occnpiea oy reter tscuug, ana sojk
us a sunn 01 puouc patronage.
07 Good accommodations for man and beast. Tt
best kind of liquors at the bar.
J, D. RICE, Proprietor.
April 11. 1663-
THOMAS BROWN, Barb'.t.
RLOOMSBUHG, COLUMUIA CO., I'A.
Shop in Oouit Ilouis Allsr, nstt tks Dmiirit OAes,
KiTistktrU, IIM. s
COME ONE I COME ALL! 1
J J. B ROWER
WILL expose to salo every day tliii
Fall and Winter, (Sundays excepted,) a largo
nnd well selected nsiottmont of
American French ami English (inoils,
Just from tho F.nstcrn markets. Plain IDesi (looits nro
the latest fashion, inch ns Cnshmcro Merinos, Pule
Mohair Silk Finish, Alpaccas of nil shades
DELAINS at 18, 22, 20, 31 and 35 cts.
CALICOES" from 18 to 20 conts.
SHAWLS alt. wool, long k
Equaro, at prices to suit
purchasers.
NUBIAS AND WOOL 11001)8
Or EVERY PtSCRIPTIOK,
Cloths, Oiissiniers and Jeans, for Men and
.lloys wear, cheap. Dailies' Collars, Cuffs, Blcovcs,
Head Nets, and dress trimmings.
Rlcachcd and Unbleached Muslins,
wlll'be cold nt n very small advance.
Hosiery, Gloves, Emhroidoring Braids, &
small wnres in great variety
Linen Carpet Chain
and cotton yam.
Boots and Shoes,
Ladles' gaiters, toilet slippers, children's gaiters nnd
shoes, and n largo stock to select irom mail
prices. Trunks and oil cloth satchels,
(luccnstvaro nud llnrdwnrc,
& ft Q ft X K X R $ s
TOBACCO AND SE GARS,
nt low ptlccs, nnd In fact nlmost everything In my lino
that innv be called for. a' I hive nun based n inuih lar
ger stock of goods tiinn usual, nnd nm determined to
sell them nt very small prollts, for ready pay.
Ladies will find it to their ndvnntngo lo buy their
Dress Hoods nt this establishment, ns i win prcsen. to
every Lady customer, who may des iro it, one of Mud
aino'Deniorcst's Intnst sleeve patterns, ('nil nnd sco
tho Mirror of Fashion, Just published, with lull nnd
rcllnb'o description ot tnu laiost raris lasuious
llloomsburg, Sept. 20. 1S03.
B. & n. T. ANTHONY,
MANUFACTURERS OP PIIOTOORAPIIIC
MATERIALS,
001 Broadway, Netu York,
GABD PHOTOGRAPHS,
Our Catalogue now embraces considerably over four
thousand different siibjccts(tn ivliich nddltiuns nre con
tinually being made) of Portraits of Eminent Ameri
cans, etc., U : "2 Mnjnr-Gcncrats, 1DU Rrlg -Generals,
2.V.I Colonels, til Llout.-Coloni K '.'07 other Ollicers, LO
Navy Odlceis, 5'A3 Statesmen. 127 Diilnos, 111! Authors,
30 Artl'ls, i Stage, 45 Prominent Women, 1 17 Prom
inent 1'orclgn Portraits.
2,500 Copia of Works of Art,
Including reproductions of the most eclcbrnted Engra
vings, Paintings, Statues, he. Catalogues sent on re
ceipt of stamp, An order for one dozen pictures from
our Catalogue will be filled on receipt of 31 to, and
sent by mail, free,
PnOTOGRAPllIO ALBUMS.
Of these we mnniifarturc a gre.at variety, ranging In
price from 50 cents to ot) each
Our Album) havo tiro reputation of being superior In
beauty and durability to ony others. The smnller
kinds enn be scut safely by mail nt n postage of six
cents per nz. '1 lie more expeusivo can bo sent. by ex
press. Wo also keep alaro assortment of Stcrcscopes and
Stercscnpie views. Our Catalogue of these will bi
sent to tiny nddreys on receipt of tiamp. E. &1I.(T
Anthony, .Manufacturers of Photographic Materials
501 llroadw.ay, New York
l'rlends or relatives of prominent military men will
confer a favor by sending us their likenesses to copy.
They will bo kept cuefitlly nnd returned uninjured.
Pino Albumt made to order for congregations to pre
sent to their Pastor, or for other purposes, with suita
ble Inscriptions, Ice.
August lcG3-Cin.
THE GREAT WORLD'S r'AIR EXHIBITION HELD
IN LONDON 1P5I.
THOS. W. MATTSON
Was'nwardcd the Prize Med
al for his superiority overall
competitions in the United
States for his improvements
.Travelling Tiunus,
He being tho inventor and
Manufacturer of Elastic steel
Spring solid Solo l.eatherand solid Riveted Ironl'rnmo
Travelling Trunks, Valises, Ladies Hat Uascs, Carpet
Rags. Leather Hags, Umbrellas nnd Hobby Horn's,
Hoys' digs, Propellers, U'heclbcrrows, 4ic, which he
is prepared to sell nt the lowest manufacturing price.
The most extensiro Trunk and Carpet Hag Manufactur
er in Philadelphia.
40-J MAttKLT STREET, ono door nbevo Tourth,
South side, PHILADELPHIA,
Op"Salcs room on the first tloor.
17Trunks neatly mpalrcd or exchanged for new
cues. Call nnd see, as wc sell very cheap for cash.
lov. 14, Ifcfi3 JSino.
National Foundry.
BLOOMSI3UKG, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
THE subscriber, proprietor of tho above named ex
tensive establishment, is noiv prepared to receive,
orders for
All Kinds of Machinery,
for CaUcries, Blast Furnaces, Stationary Engines, Mills
THRCSIIING .MACHINES, &C. &.C.
He is nlo nrtrnared to mako Stoves, nil sizes nnd
nntterns. nlow-irons.'nnd cvervthlnir usually inado in
tlrst-cinss i oiinuncs.
Ills cTlensivc facilities nnd practical workmen. nr
jiinit him in receiving the laigcst contracts on the
iiiou reasonaiito terms.
E7" Or.iiuof nil kinds will bo taken In exchange for
castings.
ffS-Tliia establishment is lncn.cd near the Lnckawnn
na A- iiioomsDurg iuniro.ui ucpnt.
' - HIT
PETER RILLMEYRR
liWomsburg, Sept. 12, 1603.
Exchange Hotel,
LATE COC, R. D. J0NES.J
No. 77 Dock Street, next door to the
Post Oflico, Philadelphia.
This well known cstablUhmcnt maintains its usual
celebrity, and its well known rcpuiatiun of being
the best
HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN
Shall be sustained, lionms may be had at all hours'
psr night, 37 cents-; pcrcck, fji Su, per month, SI
The liar and Eating Departments nro furnished witt
the best of everything tbo market can produce.
CAME, FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
nnd dclicnclcs of every 1II1110 may be had at a inome i
notice.
Meals at 12 cents nnd upwards, anil may bo had from
5 A. M. till Unttiight, (lentlemeii may rest ns.urcd
that no expenso will be spared to render this Hotel a
model one,
J. OTTENKIRK, Pronr.
March 7. Ic03-3m.
.mzmtmn HOTEL
3
PUBLIC 6QaiJ!E, W1LKES-DAUKU,
l'A.
n,ncun''ersigned, having taken this well-known stand
.L (formerly of .Major Put ubaugh), respectfully solb
its tho patronage of Iho public.
No pains will be spared in any of its departments, to
render satl. faction to nil guest, ThoTAULE and the
l!AR will always bo supplied with tho
REST THE MARKET ATrORDS.
r7" Good Ktabllug for Horsts and nltontlve Hollers.
The "Etchiuge" is eligibly sltiinled on the Public
Square, and has therefore peculiar advantages toper
sous attending Court or doing business in the public
offices. Charges moderate,
N. I). Whenever you come to town, plenso call.
H. J. YAPLE.
Wilkcs-liarro, Nov. IS, 1EC2! .
NEW JEHSEY UNi.S TOR S.CLE,
ALSO,
GARDEN AND FRUIT FARMS,
Sultuble for Grapes, Peaches, Poars, Raspberries,
Strenberrles, Illackberries, Curri nts, &e of 1. 2i 3,
10 on 20 acres each, ai Iho following prices for the
present, via: 2u ncrcs lor 32110, 10 acres fur SI II), 5
acres for SCO, 21 acres for $40, 1 acre for 20, Payable
by 0110 dollar a week
Also, good Cranbury lands, and village lots in Client
wood, 23 by lO'i feet, nt $10 each, payable by ono 1I0I
tar a week, The above laud and luriiK. nre titmitr- a
Cheatwood, Washington township, llurlingtnn county
New Jersey, I'or furthor information, apply, with
P. O. Stamp, fora circular, to
JUT.ANKLIN CLARK.
No. 60 Cedar Street, New York, N, Y.
January 17, 1-G3.
S'I'OVE AND TIN-WARE SHOP.
'I HE undersigned would inform thn cilizcusor
I llloomsburg and vicinity, that lio has lust o
rf-BTi eived and offers for sale one of tho most extensive
assortments, or cooking ami r am y STOYE;
ever introduced into this market. The Christopher Ci
unibiu, James Robband Globe are among the first clas
cooking Stoves, all of which nre air-tight niidgns buruei
His Purlor stoves are haixiioine and the assortment vr
ricd. ALSO-Particular attention is paid to Tin. Wan
nnd House Spouting, upon short notice. All kinds oj
repairing will be done itli neatness und despatch.
Vj?" Country produce taken in exchange for work.
PHILIP 6. .MOVER.
Eloomiburg, May 10,1602.
M. k T. P. WATSON
LIVEllY STABLE ATTACHED.
not, SjCDim Sr, BiTVfuii M 'it tt Ar.r, Pu la
K'c N, bW.
m HIS INSTITUTION Is under tho sole f
inngcmcnt
.1 nnd direction of Prof, I). W. Lowkll, i
long Prin
cipal of tho .7
niffOUAMTOtr COXMRIiCIAL COLI f OF.. I
Tho course of Instruction .nibrnces nllth requisites
of a thorough practical bulnf. ediicntl ' and has
been lately extended by ths Irtifodiietlon 1 in Actual .
Iluslnoss Course. In Which the Student en In tbo I
rcjulnr routine ol business transactions. 'inpllflcd 1
nnd familiarized by menus nt n store, (In hlch the
ocftidf bvsinit$ of buying nnd selling go"' is carried
on by ench Student,) nnd lluslncss Offlcos ti Hanks
of Issue and Deposit, Rnll-Roadlng and S' 11-lloating
Post Office, Telegraph, Ate, he. ,
The Proprietor has spared not'imaor r mo In inn-'
king this Course tho most thorough no nnplctoof
any ever presented to tin' public, nn I 1 n fully as
sured thntnficr having been liliuscll'riange.l In actual ,
business, nnd having had many years' experience nt
teaching tho fclnce of Accounts, and belutf 11 1 dud by
a full nnd oincclcnt corps of teachers, he will bo en
bled to makii thorough and successful graduates of nil
who may place themselves under his charge,
Pi:jfMi.Ysitt PI
In this essential branch of a biislnss cdiicntlon no
Collogo nlTers better facilities to the learner. Tbo
Speuccrian system will b ) tnncht In all Its varieties by
tho most skillful inn-lcri. of the alt. Specimens of
Writing from this Institution havo received the hljhcst
encomiums from tho press.
For general Infnrinallon, terms, &c, ndrlress for Col
lege Monthly, which will bo mailed free; ror speci
mens of Penmanship, enclose two three cent stamps.
Address I). W. LOWELL, Principal.
Lowell's Cmnmercl.il College, llliiBhauilon, N. Y.
P. S. Ono of Hitter tc Duncan's No. 1 highly finished
fine, perfect point, quill spring flnld Pens, wi.'li holder
nud case, warranted for one year and lo suit, w ill lio
sent, free of charge to any one who will tcmlt 33,50 to
tbo nbove nddress.
October 3, 1603-ly.
NATIONAL C0M31EHC1AL COLLKGBS
LOCATED IN
PHILADELPHIA,
B.E. CC11NER7TII AND CHESTNUT S I'S.,
iYCt York City, Brooklyn, Albany, Troy
Buffalo. Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago,
and AV. Louis.
nook-keeping, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic
Commercial Law, Forms, Correspondence, &c., piact
cully taught.
'I heso Colleges being under tho same general nndlo
cnl management, and uniting in each the advantago
of all, offer greater facilities for liiipnrfiug iustruc ; 1
than anvritlier similar institution in the country.
A Scholarship issued by any no isgonl in all ft 1 n
unlimited time.
Tlio Philadelphia College has been recently cnlail
and refurnished in n superior manner, nnd Is nowfl I
lurgestnnd most prosperous Commercial Institution li
the Slate
llrynnt k. Stratum's series of Text Hooks, cmbrao
Ronk-kceping, Commercial Arithmetic, and Coinmer
Law, for sale, and sent by mall.
0!? Fur fill I particulars send for a circular.
October 18. k.C'J Urn.
TIIEunderslgn''iii!intsn extennvciy engaged in the
UntUrtahitii business, nnd keepsconstantly on band
nd for sale at his Warerooms, a largo assortment of
FINISHED
COFFINS,
lers on nresentntlon
Ry which he is enabled to nil orders on
Also Keeps n good llorso and Hearse, and will nt nl
times be ready to attend Fiincrcls
SIJION C. SII1VE.
Illoomsbnrg, January 29, 1B50
F 11 E S 11 A R It IV A' 1.
111 19 I tea I ..' BUB StitV. r-tcLtSU
I'iilJiJ 1LV SV lit 1 JUlSi sJiUU-i
-FOR-
EVERYBODY
"J HE undersigned, grateful for past patronage, tespec
3 fully iuformshlscustuiners nnd the publlcgenerally
that ho hasjust received .from th Eastcnie cities, th
largest and most select stock of
F II and Winter
3
That has yet been opened in- Sftrdmsburg, to which he
invites tho attention of Ills JYiciids. nnd anrns 11, nm
. that they are offered for sale nt great bargains. .His
IHUk. ."Ill 1',,1-l-B 14 ii.mn ur", mien. ,,
UllNTI.EJIEN'ri WEARING APPAREL,
Consisting in r'AsinoNAnLE Huess Coats, of every des
cmiliim:
; Pants, ests, r-hirts, Cravats Stacks, Cotton
Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, ic.
GOLD
WATCHES
i IS I)
JSWiLllY,
. Of every description, fine and mean.
I N. II. Remember " Loicenberg's Cheap Emporium
I call and sec. No charge for examini! Goods.
I DAVIU LOWEN'llEUG
I llloomsburg, August 23, 1?03. (June S5i )
First Great Arrival.
, OF
& Willllt GOODS !
The undersigned, has, Just replenished hU Ptoro
House in Oraugcvlllo, with a well-telcctod usssrotuient
FALL k WINTER GOOUS
1 Consisting in part of Cloths, Silks, Muslins, C.issi
mere.Clngliams, Calirocs, Shawls, Ho.U-ries, Carpets
nud Ladies' Eanov Dress Goods, generally, from 1J1 tu
15clsund Prints from l.'i u-.-ictt.
ItiiADiraUDh CLOTHING.
Mats
Salt.
Roots & Slrt3 .Mackerel Molaaises, Sugar A.
Gnoct
ith all oiner 1
tov. hich he inviti
customers. Havi
bought low and
witli 1 bo h,'..t, an
f tfileit. usual y kept in co miry St -res,
iim-uiiy uiii'iiuoii tu iiii 1111.1 lew
; been 111 the City in the right me
aid cash -lu will bo able lo turn clo
sell for small profits and nrt int
pay. Ills friend
are linked to pop in and sco ho
sights.
WM 1'RITZ.
Orangcville, Nlv 1 1803,
FANCY FURS ! FANCY FURS ! !
John Fareir;),
(718 A?citrect. Lolow 8th,
eputh ndo, Philadelphia.
Importer, Manufuc'lurer of
pnJ Dealer in nil kinds of
t vii- A-rrjc i
for Ladies'
and Children's
Wear. i
I wish lo return mv thanks to mv friends of Ciiliiiii-
bin ami the surrounding counties, for their very liberal
patronnce extended tn me during Hie lust few years,
! nnd would sny to them that I now huvo in store, of my
own importation nnd manufacture a very extensive as.
j sorimeut of all tho different kinds and qualities nf
I Fancy Furs for Ladies und Children, that will bo worn i
during the Fall and Winter t(asons, '
lleing Hie direct Importer of all my Furs from Eu-1
I rope, and having them all mmufactured under my own
i supervision enables mo to rlfer my customers and tho
; public a much handsomer Set of Furs fur the same
i money. Ladies please giye me a call before purchas-
nig i i lease rememocr int name, uumuer anu. street,
JOHN 1'AKCIRA.
No. 713 Aich Strict, 1'uiiAiJH.riiu.
Sept. 12, IEC3.-Sinos.
JOHN O.YEAGER,
MANUFACTURER k WHOLESALE DEALER IM
I f A 'I'M ( A P.
lJi VXl A - 1
STRAW GOODS,' BONNE TS AND
AKMTinnTT, i?t nuMi-tis: i
Alll ll'lUlAJj l'LOW J'jHb,
No. 357 North Third Street, PhiU'd.
V.T W, UK, '
Another Call.
300,000
MOltE MEN WANTED!
REVOLUTION IN HIGH PRICES.
LARGE ARRIVAL OF
Fal! & Winter Goods,
AT PETEll ENT'S STOHE,
;a unnr smvxr, coi.vmma cov.vrr, m,
nAS Just received from Philadelphia, nnd Is now
npeiilngjit tho old stnnd litoiy occupied by Marti
tc Ent, a splendid assortment of
1! fr$ fiw$
mmmummm
which Hilt bo sold thoap lor
(!A?1I Oil 0OUNT11Y PUODUOE.
Ills slockcnnsljlsuf Ladles Dress Goods cliolceststylcs
nud latest fashions
Calicos,
Muslins, .
Oiiiguams,
Flnnnols,
Oarpots,
Slmwls,
Hosiery,
Silks,
HEADY MADE CLOTHING.
Oassiinoros,
Satinets,
Cottonatlcs,
Kentucky Jeans,
Tliroatl, &o.
Groceries,
Queens ware,
Cedar ware,
II aid ware,
Medioinos,
Drugs,
Oils,
Paints,
BOOTS & SHOES. HATS k GAPS.
in short f cry thing nsuntiy kept 111 a country storo
Thcpalronace of old friends, nnd tho public general
ly, Is respectfully solicited.
Tho highest market price paid for country produce.
1'LJ'LiK IjN Vt
Light Street, Nov. 7, 1B03.
BARGAINS 1
BARGAINS !
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
Fall & Winter Goods,
GO TO
Cicasj's Slom, in Liplil Slrrrf, Ta.
II'Ao Keeps all Kin.ls of
CALICO,
MUSLINS,
SILKS,
GINGHAM,
FLANNELS,
CAHPETS,
HOSIERY,
SHAWLS,
Ready-Made Clothing
Sugars, Molasses,
Syrups, CotTecs,
Teas, Fish,
Salt, Bacon,
Hams, Lard,
Tolincco, Sspars,
Hats, Boot",
Caps, Shoes,
Drugs, Oils,
Paint?, kc, ko:-
In ndditlon to our large stock of Dry Roods, weliavo
a large nnd full assortment of Ready Made Clothing
for Men mid llojt, wear which no arc detcrniined to
sell chnper th 111 can be bought elsuv. here. Cull und
see. and Judge for yourselves. oRBABy fc
Light Street. Nov. 7. lPCa '
THE NEW GKoMillY STollB.
MORE FRESU GOODS. ,
Just received at Erasmus' New Store.
Molasses,
Sugars,
Teas
CoiToo,
Rico,
Spices,
HaTS and Gaps,
Fish,
Salt,
Tobacco,
Solars,
Candies,
Razcns,
FEED AND PROVISIONS.
Together with a great variety of notions nnd ctcete
rn3, too numerous to mention.
O Duller, Eggs., Meat and produce generally taken
in exchange for goods,
A. U, ERASMUS.
llloomsburg, -May 0, ie03,
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF
MIJi & WITH GOODS,
A T
Miller's Store.
rplIC subscriber ha Just returned from Iho Cities
X witli another largo and select nssorliuct of fp
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
nurchased at Philadelphia, nt the lowest figure, and
which they arc determined to sell 011 as moderate tonus
as ran he- procured clscwhcru in llloomsburg. His
stork comprises
lames nit ms noons,
of cholc-sl styles nndlatest fashion.
jj.ni' aaans. aa'd aii'ocr.itiF.s,
11 iltnll'lIlK QUEF.Xll'AltE,
CF.nAlt WAKE, HOLLOW IVAl'.E
lltOK. .VAILS, BOOTH If SHOES
HATS !f CAPS, &c, 4-e St
In short everything usually kept in country Stores
to wliiih ho invito the nubile generally.
The Highest pricu paid for country produco,
S. II. MILLER.
llloomsburg, Oct. 21, lf03. .
IIARRISHURG, PA.
THIS old establiihcd House has undcrgoiid extensive
imprnvemmcnts, nnd been Ihoioughly raiovntcd
nud refuted. It is pleasantly located in tlio heart nt
rj'rnun!iy. '" cn"' a"c" ,u 1"u Cn'"01 l'"Mic
lL- I'or tho urconiniodation of our guests, wo havo
recently commenced to run a Couth to and from the
Kallio.id. Ill this manner iiupleiisaiit delay in leaving
the Depot for the Hotel will bo avoided, and ninth
muro tiiiicullorded guests for meals when leaving the
llouso.
Intending Hint the IIUEHLIIR IlOUBEshnllbe really
n homc-liko resort for Iho Urunger nnd traveler wo ro
spectfully 1 (i.ieit a icntiiiuuiicii fine pu lie patronage,
GEO. j, IIOI.TON,
Oct. 3, Ie03. Proprietor.
AND GENCRA'L
jOOM MISSION M E R C ' I A N T
I IILOOJISRUKO, COLUMUIA CO., 1 .
U7rARTI(CLAR ATTENTION OIVtN TO PATENT IU
lT.rj
September 3, 1801 3m,
F. 0. HARRISON, M.
i TTTOUI.n rnsneetnillv liifnrm Iba rlllxnn
VV burg, and vicinity,tliathoco.iti..ue.th!o
. ,, medicixf. axu suiiaim;
, nd solicits n share of public patronage.
uXllltT h b",w "
ttuirr t, Mit.
ECONOMY I.S WEALTH.
OUllE YOUH COUGH FOR 13 CENTS
The Lai ani cheapest Household remedy
in the If 'or Id.
MADAME ZADOC l'OUTEIl's
Mir id m mmm
MAI)Ar.I ZADOO 1-Crt.
TUB'S Hurntltr llnl.nm Is
wntrnn edlf used tccohllng
to the illrettion- In euro in
nil cases I.'oUlIis. Unt il.
Whooping I'ouuli, Asthma
and all nlTccllous uf tho
throat and Ldngs,
Mndnmo Zndnc porter's
llalsam Is prepared with all
the rcqulslto skill, from 11
combination of llin best rem 1
cdlcstlio vegctnblo klnndoni I
nll'orils, its remedial 'iiinll
lies nro bared 011 In power
to assist the healthy clrctl 1
lotion nftho blood, through
the Lungs, It Is not n vio
lent remedy, but cinollcnl
wnrmiiig, searching nnilelf
ccllvpj can bo taken by Iho
oldest person or tho young
est cniiu,
MailamZndoo Porter's bat-
snm has been In use by tho ,
iiubllc for over 18 years, nnd
ns nciriml lis present snln
imply uy ucing recnmmeu
led by Ihosowho havo used 1
It to their afflicted friends 1
nnd others
Most Important. Mndaino Zadoe, Porter's Curallvo
llalsam is sold nt n price which brings it In the reach
of every 0110 to keep It convenient for uso. The limn
ly uo of n slngloboltlo will prove to bo worth IUO
times lis cost.
NOTICI'., Pavcyruir mnneyl Do not bo persuaded
to purchase articles at Is to SI which do not contain
the virtues of a El cent bottle of Madame Porter's Cu
rntlvollalsnm, tbocosl of manufactiirinj hlch is ns
grent ns nlmost nny oilier medicine J nnd tho very low
prece at which ft issol.l, makes the profit tu tho sell,
cr nppn, Mitly small, nud unprliiclpalcd denlers ul
snmelinies recominciidotherinodlclucs nil which their
profits nro larger, unless II10 customer insist upon
hnviuf Madauio Porter's nnd 110110 other. Ask for
Mndnmo Porter's Curative llalsam, price mcents, and
n Inrgo botllcs nt 2, ocits, nnd tnko no other.
lD"Sold bvnll Drugsl.tsaiid atorckccperc nt Llcts.
In laigcr hollies ni '.'.' cents.
HALL RUCKLE, Pr prietors, Now York.
Jnnu,iry '.'!. 1603.
$100 REWARD !
Fop, a Medicine that mill Cure
counns, i.vi.ucrzjt, ricKuxa i.vthe riino.tr
mioovixa-covau. on nKLir.rn cox
kV.vi'TirK coveins, ciuickas
Over Five Tltoiisaiid Jlotlles
have been sslil in its native town, nnd not a tingle In
stance of its failure is known,
Wo have, in our possession, nny quantity of ccrtill
catrs, F01110 of them 1 ruin eminent physicians, who
have used it i n their practice, and given it t lie pre-cmi-iicncc
over nny other lompound, It does dot dry up a
cough, but loosens it, so as to enable the patient to ex
peclorite fiecly. Two or thruu doses u ill invariably
cure tickling in tho throat. A half bottio has often
completely cured thu most
SfUBliORN COUCH,
nnd yet. though it is so sure and speedy in its operation
it U perfectly harmless, being purely vegetable. It Is
very agreeable tu thu taste, and may bj numiiilstercd
to children of any age.
IN CASES OF CROUP
wc wilt guarantee n cure, if taken In sesson. No
family should bo without it. It is within tho reach of
all, the price being
ONLY 25 OENTS.
And if an Investment and thorough trial does not
"back up" tho aboio statement, Hie money will bo re
funded. Wo say Ihisknowing ils merits, nnd feel con
fident that one trial will secure for it a home in every
household.
Do not wnsto nway with Coughing, when so small
nn investment will mro vou. It mav be bad nf nnv re-
I spi ctable druggist in totwi, wiio will furnish you with
1 a circular of genuine certificates or cities it h.is made
u. u. uurtiiit a 00.. Proprietors,
New Haven, Ct.
ti3 At wholesale, by Johnston, Hollowav&Cuwilcn,
S3 North yixlh tjtient, Philadelphia, Pa. I'or sale by
Druggists In city, country, and everywhere,
Sept. 2 j, ldOa-Cm
NEW ARRIVAL.
Fall & Winter Goods
At A. J. Evans'
IDT!!!.(i ffl'OilliJM!
BLOOMSBURG, PENN.
LATEST SYLES CAIiAP GOODS
rj'HE nnderl2ncd respectfully infnnns I111 friends
1 and the iubhc generally. Unit he ha- Just received
from the Eastern cities, a large assortment of
being tlio best assortment ever offered in this market.
Also a complete assortment of l!oy Clothing. In fart
everything in the Clothing Lino I'or those who prefer
lo leave their measures, a perfect lit guaranteed, and
nothing hut tlu b,st workmanship nllnwed at this es
tablishment, lie ulno Keeps on hand n largo assort
ment of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
HATS ANI) CAPH, together with n variety of rolions.
ZJ CALL AND SUE I'OR -VOURt-EI.E. '
A. J. EVANS.
Pdoomsburg, Nov. 21, 1?C3.
TVT E W AND SECOND HAND SAFES,
X. tI I'or sale c cap. nt New York fr'afo Depot, 71 Wil-
li nn Street, New Yrk.
i i A. I
R E G G.
Lll.l IE S rntc
SIZC AND PRICES OP
PROOP
H H'EsJ
0 UTS I D 1'.:
1IL
HEIOIIT, WI11TII. SIM II.
No. 4 21 20 2d
!u. 2 2d 2 21
o. 3 30 21 21
No. 4 2" 21
No, S 31 31 21
No. 0 40 31 21
I.VSIDF:
lU'lOHT. WIDTH, ' tlErTII.
No. 1 17 II li
No. 1 19 I3J lij
No. 3 21 15 12
No. 1 2J ltj in
No 5 21 21 11
No. 0 31 21 1J
rnice.
.. $:o 00
. 10 00
70 0 )
. es 00
, 11)1) (10
. us 00
No. 1
No 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. .1
No. II
November 14, l?fl3.
Green woo Seminary.
EXOLisu, ciissic.tr. Axn commercial school
I Vlt BOTH SEXES.
T.fM. IOTTS, PniKcir.n.,
Mathematics, Hook Keeping gwl Xatural Sciences.
'J. B. TATTON, A. 1,1. ,
Elocution. Literature, and Indent anil Modern Languages.
The Scholastic year Is divided Into four quarters of
eleven weeks ratli. commencing ns follows: On thu
second Monday in Augubt.tlie first .Monday in November
the third Monday in January, und tho second Munday
in April.
THE EXPEV'SCS
Per quarter for Hoarding nnd Tuilion In English, rnngo
from J I 00 to SU (Jd. Languages, Music and Draw.
Ingjirn extra.
bv I'or Circulars or further particulars, address tho
Principal nt MILI.YII.EE, COI.UMUIA CO., PA.
October 3, lt-03 Iy.
ROSEJIONT CEMETRY.
HTimc is Money."
TTASIt not been fully demonstrated, tint it is great ful
Ll ly lo wait until juu havua friend dead, before you
goto look altera placonfburial ; then nro you least pre
pared to select, yuusiniinl being in iidietincted ttntc.ynu
will us likely get u bad shape or Pud slzo lot ob good und
desirabto one, Rusemuiiiit Conn-try company offers n
great many nice located lots fur salo ; nnd now whilst
yoiiundyourlamilynriiiiilieallhis the time toscleiln
lotaud put iliu order, by calling on tho undersigned j ou
ta ui.-ul.uii i ,iiiuvu io uiuKruiinu, examine tuciu una as
sertaiiithe cost,
I. W. IIART.MAN, Trcaiurer.
RIominBburg, Sept. 12, 1603. 3m
eft. It, WMMMEMW
Attorney at Law,
Ilazhton, l.uzcrnc co., Pa.
RErrxsR to Hon. John Walls, Lcwlsbiirg, Pa.
William Cameron, President of tho Lcwisbuig Rank.
J. 11, Pucker, President of Iho Northuinberluhd Uauk
Illooinebiirg, June 27, 1M3. ly.
PHOTOGRAPH ALRUMS,
JL Card Photographs, lllank Hooks, Family Ribles,
lilliig Paper ADou largo stuck of goods suitable
for Holidays. Small pronts, quick sules.
iiali; t iu:n'ni:rs,
., . ,c. I'ourth and Arch, PliHuUelphta,
BLANKS! BLANKS! I
Of vry aoripiion, for ttnU nt thiofli 1
Q0LDIE11L IN THE AIlMY
AND Otm PEOPLE AT IIOMH
Aro now offered nn opportunity by which thoy can ok
tain a 0001) AND DOiIAIILE 'PfttE-PlCli, at n v"r
, low fljure. Our Wnlches nro wnrrnntsd to keep tt'nvt
u,,u jvuit uim iiiu oujcr is ntiowcu 1110 urlvllcgo dl
ujamlnnllon beforo payment Is required,
tinnroved Duplex In fiill lluby Actions, A first class
Hunting Time-Piece of sitter mati-rlnl m.. ,.,i,i,. ,"
r.t.,1r.:';n.V V?.?,,.C'l,.k" 8i'':.!V"i :V'rh' roug,.
;,(.,cct(fd r,o.n th i s, m ,m te al ly tho most cine H
c.c0, ludgcs ! acids win not .'trncYii 1 ?, Tic E",':
mnvemcnt. Iinnrnv,.,! ii,.i. ,,. ru ....... V"
snoop seconds, and Is not to bo oxcelb d In general nn
penrancc This Is decidedly one of the best articles
ever nirerod for ttndsrs nnd speculntnrs. Engineers,
einlgruiils. niidiorsoiu travelling, will find them su.
perior to liny other .nlternlloti nf tllmata will not of
feet their accuracy. Price, packod In goo I sbnpo nnd
good ruunlng order, only 93J, or cftso of 0 for SJtlO.
SII.VIIR DOUULU TIME HUNTING LEVER3,
Rest (luallty Silver Cases, over which cloclro-flns
plated Id k. gold, similar lo our Improved Duplet, nnd
superior adjusted movements with "Stop," to he tued
In timing horses, ctc.J hns Pour Indexes for Washing
ton nhd Greenwich time, sweep cccond, and all tho
Improvements'. All in nil, taking its beautiful and
faultless nppenrnnco and Its superior movement Into
consideration, wo regard It ns decidedly thu thmpm
nrtlcle ol the kind In the innrket. Price, In good run-
,i, wmiui, it..... ur cusn ni 11 lor 9uu.
Is" Vo ink so pay in ndvnnce, but will forward
cither of Iheni to rcsnutisibls tmrtlss. to nm- nnti of
tha loyal Stales Willi bill tnynblo to oxnrcssmnn when
'bo Roods nro delivered, giving the buyer the prlt'llign
v. I'AiiiiiiuniiMii. una, n 1101 sansiaciory, 1110 wutch can
bo returned nt our expense.
Tlicextrcs eomnntiles refuse mnkine rotlprtlnn a
soldiers nud other parlies In thu disloyal Males, con
se'iui'iilly all such orders must bo nccnnipnnlud by the
rasu 111 insure internum, wc innic n deduction of twe
dollars on cither natch when the payment Is forwariT
In advance. Money tnnv bo sent by express at our cx
pense, TliOS. OA I'I'ER'I Y CO.,
vj anil vjiiromi bi,, opposite nty Rank,
. Providence, R, I.
Octnliar SI, 10C3 tmo.
THE GREAT
01 Vlil.BliV SlflUUT, NEWOItK;
Eliice lis organization, has crentad n new cia In the
jii.iury .'I niiuiesiuiiiia 1 ens in mis country. I hey
havo Introduced their select!, ms or Tens, and
nre selling them at not over two cents ( Oi
Cents) per pound above cost, never de
viating from the ono price asked,
Another peculiarity nf the Comnanv Is th.itthslrTi
Taster not only devotes bis time to Iho selection of
ineir i ens n. id lunuiy, vniuc. iinu particular stvlcs
fur purl Iru'ar localities of countiy, but lie helps tins 'l ea
buyer to choo-o out of their enormous stock such Tens
ns nro bet adopted lo his particular wants, and hct
only Ihls hut points out tn him the best bargains.
It Is easy t" see tho incalculable advantage a Tea
liuyer nas In this establishment over all others,
If lie is 110 Judge of Ten or Iho Market, If Ills time is
vtilunblc ho has nil the benefits of n well organized sys
tem of doing business of immense capitol, ot tliu Ju.lgu -incut
of n professional Tea Taster, and tho knowledge
of superior salesman.
Tills enables nil Tea buyers-no matter If they ate
thousands of miles from this iiiarkct-tupurchasc on lis
good terms heru a the New York merchants.
Partio" can order '1 'cas mid will be served by dn ns
well as though they came themselves, being sure tn get
original packages true weights und tares j and the Tens
nrci Warranted n represented,
wo issuo n Prico Li-t of llio Company's Teas, which
will be scut to nil who order it tompri.ing
Hyson, Young Hyson, Imperial Gun
powder Twankay avd Skin.
OOLOS'G, EOUCHO.VG, ORa'n'GE & HYSON PEKOK.
Japan Tea of evejy description, colored and iinrnlar
ed. Tills lltt lias en "Ii kind of Tea divided into lour
Classes, namely j Cargo, hljh Cargo, I'iiie, I'inest that
everi 111a may uuder.itiiuil Irom description and lbs
prices annexed that tho Co'npany nre determined to
uudcr-iltthj uholoTs.A trade.
We guarantee to sell all our tens at not over two
cents ( UJ ccnts'.per pouud nbove cost, believing this
to be nttr,ictlc to the ninny who have heretofore beon
paling enormous profits.
CHEAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.
IMPORlEns AND JOQllCRS,
No.il Vcsey Slrcct, Now York.
Sept. 12, IEffl-3mo.
, EVANS & WATSON
y.WU HALAMANDEIl SAl'ES, RE-
ia&r-$- S'rnt, PkUiUphh" have on
WrprVVAlfSt,'''l ? large assortment of Pim
H!? llli,,f l'roor Salatnaiidor Safrs.
i8lliif?'ijbJi)RF l. Iron doors, for banks nnd
y&r ;vLX5-?i-. shutters iron sash, all
-ft:J-y.yJ?!SS3J makes of locks equal to any ma'to
in the I'nited States.
Firr Safe in onr fir),
tents in pood eoiulition.
All camt out right; uith cm
Thn Salamander Safes
world.
of Philadelphia against th)
EVANS & WATSON,
have had the surest deinostratioif in tho I'.dlowing eel
tlflrnte Hint th"ir nniuiifiiitiire nf Sjlamander S.if, s has
nt length full Iv warranted thu representations whiih li.ive
been made of IIipiii as rendering nil undoubted S'Turity
against the terrific 1 lenient.
Philadelphia April 12. 115.
Ji'cssrs ;nns.V Ifalrn: Gentlemen-It affords us
the highest satlf.iitioii lo sinte tu you, that owing u
Hie very proti ctive ipinlities of tn of thu Salamander,
Safes which we pun h.isid ofjou Home five luonili since
wi- suved n large porlion of Jen elry, nnd nil our books,
ier i -,po"ed In the f nlaminnus, liiu ill RanstcaJ place on
the morning of Ih litis lust..
Win n e reil.'ct list Hu su safs were located 111 tin
fuiirtli slortofthe building W3 nrcupied and that they
('.II subio'iuently into a heup of burning ruins, Mhero the
vast tonci nlrntl f the heat caused the brass plates to
Hi-It, we cniinot but regard tlio preservation of their lal
liable contents as most couwncing proof of tho great
curlly nllorili'd by your safes.
We shall tnko great pleasure in rccniuinendinctlJi.n,
men of husitit s its a sure reliance against tiro.
GEultGE W. SIMMON'S 111(0., Jet. iUtn.
Sy'Vhi-y linvv sinco purchased six largo Safes.
July '."J, ItiiJ. f August 20 18Sf.
1803. J803.
PHILADELPHIA k ERIE
S. ,A $1 w '.O c4j
Tills great linn traverses tho Northern and North
-vest counties of Puun?)lvania tu the city of Eiw.on
Lake Erie.
It has b.'on lenrcd by tlw Pcn'isilrania Rnilroa.l
Conipauy, nnd under th ur iniipi es is being rapidly
, i'ielieil ihrnughoiit ils i nine leuglli.
II is now in uso fur Piisieirrer and rrelht bucliini
from llnrrivhtirg l Euip'Tium, il!'3 milcsnm the East
1 ( m Hivisloii.iiud from Sheliield toj:riu i7d lull-sl on the
i Western lliisi"ti.
I TI'IK (II- I'YcSUNOttt TRAINS AT ,OU I HCMnLPI.AhD.
j Mail Traill leaves, East 53 A. M.
E.press Train ' 1 2J P. M.
I Mall " " West 4 47 "
I Express (J 4.i A.M.
I I'nrs inn through wiru niiNor both ways on thess
trains between Philadelphia nud Lock Haven, and
llaltimore ami l.nck Hntuii. Now and elegnut Sleep
iug Cars nceompaning the Express Train both wnis
i butueun Williamspoit and llaltimore, luid Willi.iins
port nud Philalelplii.i.
i'or information respecting Passenger business, cp
ly nt tho S. E. ('or. Iltli und Market Sis.
And for rnight biii,iiiesof the Company's Agents .
S. II. Kingston, Jr , Cor. 13th und Market Sis., PhilV
J. IV, Ro nolds. III ie.
1 J M. Drill. Agent N. C, R- R., nnltimrre.
I II. 11. Houston, Geit'l. 1'reight Agt , Philadelphia,
j J.ewis lr llniipt, Gcii'l. Ticket Agt. I'liilndulphia.
I Joseph II. Potts, Gcu'l, Maiiuger,Vjlliiiu,spuit.
uciouwr oi, ico.1.
Nos. 0,11,13, 15, 17 Coui tlantlt Street,
Nil All HROADWAY, NEW YORIC CITY.
! Tills old-established and favorite rosort of the I!ui
1 ness Commuiiily has been recently refilled, und is coin
' pleto in cver)thing that can niii.i.ter to the coiul'orls of
its patrons Ladies mid families are spec ijll) undeare
fully procided for.
It n centrally located in tho bu iness part of tho city,
nud is contiguous tn I In principal lines of steambeits,
cars, umuiuusfcs ierrit'b, &c
In couscipii'iico of tho pressure caused by the Rebel
lion, prices have been reduced to
One Dollar at d l'ij'ty C cuts per Day.
'I ho table is nuiply supplied with nil tho luxuries of
the season, and is equal to that of any other hotel in the
country.
Ample accommodations aro offered for upward of 4C0
guests.
IT?" Ho not beliovo riinncrs.harknien, and others wbr
may sny "the Western Hotel is full."
D. I). WINCHESTER, Proprietor.
THO'?. D. WINCHESTER.
I'eb. 15, leliS.
rjiIlEProprietorof this well-known and centrally loci
.1 toil House, tho i:,eiuN(in Ilort-i , siluatu on Mai,
Street, in llloiiuisburg, inline Jiatcly -'poosite (he Col dm
bin County Court House, respectfully inform! his friends
and the public in general, that his House is now in or
dcr for tlio retipliun nud entertainment nftraielcrs who
tuny feel disposed to favor it with their custom, Ho h u
spared no expense ill prepaiiug the ihsiik, for IlK
entertainment of Ills gnosis, neither shall there be any
thing winning (on his part) to minister to their persmi.il
comfort. Illi house is spacious and enjoys an excellent
business location,
K" Omnibuses run nt nil times between the Huchangs
Hotel and the inrious Rail Road Depots, by which trav
elers will bo pleasantly conveyed to and from tho re
spective Stations in due time to meet the Cars.
i WM. II. KOOSS,
llloomsburg, July 7, 1S0O-
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a o id a v e
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lllbles and Fr-ter RooKs, Ice, Uc, Call und luuk at
our Stock, or eud your orders fy mail,
WM, O, FERRY. IlooKsrum,
S, W. Cor. Fourth i.nd 1 'e.
Nov. II, IA1-3m PHILADELPHIA
RB0UW7 vmmn Mom
Second Sheer, above Arch,
-PHILADELPHIA.
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