Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, December 26, 1863, Image 4

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INCREASING YOUR. SOIL.
By deepening tho cultivation of yout
Boil you add to its quantity. Thus, hav
ing your soil eight inolics deep, where bo
foro you had it only four inches, you
double its capacity, somowliat as though
you hod two acres now wlioro you had on
ly ono before Did you oicr think of this ?
Eight inches of cultivated soil has doublod
the Btrongth of four. This is a now way
of inoreasing your land not now to our
best farmers, who understand all this and
honeo they cultivate deep, not deep at
onco, but gradually, each year a little
deeper, or at cvory plowing. Plowing
nlono makes tho soil mellow, has a won
derful effect, even without manuro ; but
manure, it must he rcmcmborcd. is tho
main rolianco always.
In deepening your soil judgmout'is re.
quired. Not too much of tho raw sub
soil must bo brought up at a tirao, unless
it 13 rich, thon plow deep. In clay soils,
little at a tiuio is tho truo theory. Cut off
half an inch of clay, moro or less, at each
plowing. Thin, thrown up to tho action of
$he elements, will bo reduced to powder
and it at onco goes to work drawing
strength from tho atmosphcro clear profit,
you cc ; it has tho effect of plaster. Then
it is a manuro itself. These heavy clay
beds aro valuable beds of manuro. As
they aro generally sproad out with your
soil, you need only to adjust your olcvis
pin to manuro your ground. But this
must only bo done when tho supor-soil is
thoroughly friable, in good cultivated or
der ! Too much clay brought up will
stiffen youn soil ; and air and heat and
rairi ore kept out ; and thvs it remains
stiff, cold, stuburn soil on which little or
nothing can he grown. Grass is tho only
thing that stands the least chanco.
Valley Farmer,
THE FARM AS A MANUFACTORY.
. It ought to bo so regarded. Tho soil
should bo looked upon as being the same
relation to the agriculturist tiiat any raw
material does to tho manufacturer of that
specific article. Ii is the stock from which
it is to be wrought out tho marketable
product. What is put on tho soil in tho
shape of seed, fertilizers aud lnbor,should
always be regarded, togcthor with tho in
tcrest on tho money invested in the land,
as go.ng to make up the cost of the pro
duct of the article manufactured from
tho soil. And tho farmer should know
precisely whal this cost is and it should
govorn the prico at whicn he sells has
, produce. Now this is a very simplo and
self-evident proposition. It has been of
ten repeated ; and yet it has got to be told
a great many thousand times more before
the mass of farmers will appreciate its im
portance, judging by the ratio of their pro
gress in this matter in tho past. Wo re
fer to it now, and so often, believe it is
emphatically tho basis of success in agri
culture as in manufactures, And wo in
tend to repeat it uutil our readers who do
businofs hap-hazard and fail, shall under
stand how to go to work to find tho leak
that is sinking tho ship.
Dollar Newspiper.
FARMER'S ECONOMY.
Farmers talk a great deal nboitl econo
my. I know one man who will go three
miles out of his waj, over a had road to
savo a few cents at the toll gate. Anoth
er, who is so ecouomical of black-smith
expenses, that instead of getting a tiro set
the right time, will make it do a week or
two longer, and some dark night will bo
found gropiDg his way homo, with throe
wheels and a rail to his wagon, while a
horse or two nro unable to leavo tho etablo
on acconnt of lamenesB, resulting from a
misunderstonding of tho word economy,
as applied to tho shoeing of horses. Ma
ny a man Is so economical in tho matter of
boards for barn, stable and sheds that he
builds them every year of corn, and hay.
This may bo considered stnngo building
materials, but what I state is true. If
an nnimal is exposed to tho storm and
oold of winter, it will take one half the
food he consumes to keep it as warm as it
would be naturally in a good confortable
stable the other half will just keep it
along. So the half of the grain and hay
is used for making a stable expensive
building materials but this is not tha ccon
'"b s s"i" in on S.-UUU
omy, however, that I would reccomend.nor ,
that Will nay heavy war expenses.
jiuiuo nciv jornvr,
8ALTING STALK.
Probably we do not know all the uso of
salt in the animal eoonomy ; but a few are
obriouo, It acts beDi'ficinlly upon tho liv
er, yields a supply of 6oda to tlio bile,and
gives increased nutritive power to food.
It acts a. a vermifuge, keeping tho bowels ,
ofstooltfree from worms, and gives in- j
creased tono to tho stomach.
It tOnds to ,
prevent rot in sheep,
As to the amount!
and tlmo of giving it 'farmers disagree.
Gome aro accustomed to aalt their stock
regularly onco a week, others keep it by '
,?,.. , , I. 1 I
all their etook all the time. f
rannct s
-of
SUIIKNCK'S nJMION.C SIRUP
WILL CURB
CONSUMPTION.
SCIIENCK'S PUI.MONtO SYRUr
Witt CURE
CONSUMPTION
BCIIENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUr
UII.I. CURE
CONSUMPTION.
BCIICNCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP
WILL ( CUB
0 0 N S U M T T I 0 N.
bciiunck's si:a weed TONIC
WILL iche
D Y S P E P S I A.
eciiUNCK'fl sua weed tonio
will cuns
DYSl'El'SI A.
echenok's s"eaveed TONIC
will cent:
DYSl'El'SI A.
BCIIENCK'S SEA WEED TONIC
will ceim
D Y Sl'KPSI A.
FCHENCK'S MANDRAKE FILLS
WILL C'tJKR
LIYEll COMPLAINTS.
BCIIENCK'S MANDRAKE, I'll.t.fl
WILL CURE
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
sciihnck's mandrake pills
WILL iniE
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
SCIIENCK'S JIANDUAKE FILLS
WILL tTRE
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
.. . .., . , .
nil J. II, SCIIDNCK has n large suit of .room, at No
32 llond Street New York, w hero ho can bo found every nrcss Hoods at this establishment, ns 1 will prcsen. to
Tuesday, from 9a. m. tn 3 p. in,, nnd nt No. 3D North every I.ady customer, w hn inny deslro It, ono of Mad
fc'ixth Street, Philadelphia, I'n , every Saturday. nine Demurest' latest sleevu patterns, fall and sco
iik fticsiii.iiiju mi pny iii mi-mtiui'p ui inn I'ouis,
or nil examination of the Lungs will do well to call on
him as above. Ho makes no charge for ndvlec, but for
a thorough examination with the Kespironicter his
. mm nm in-huh units, j ui.su i.i-iini iuivi';t
price is
Man, persons nro afraid to have their lungs examlm
en ny nr. bciicbck lor tear iner win no lounu incurable
nnd by that means it is put nil' until it is ton late. How
inuih better it would bi tu know their condition at mice
ns by abundance of evidence, Dr.S. hns shown sunicient
rertillcntes in this city that ho lias cured advanced
stages of Consumption.
Dr. Hrhonrh's Prinrlnril Ofl'irn l TMn. tin tfnrtli Sixth
street, Philadelphia, wlioro letters for advice should bo
dircctol.
I'rico oflbo riilinonlc Syrun .ind Sea 'ccd Tonic
each 81 prr bottle, or S3 tho half dozen. Mandrako
l'ills. 5 cent" tier box.
MY Tor sale by nil Druegists and Storekeepers.
October 3, ie03.-3m.
FAMILY DYE COLORS.
llLACK,
IlAHK IlLVE,
1.1U11T III VB,
French IIlie,
Claret Hiiowk,
I)ni IIp.oun,
Lrour IIrown.
Snltf llitowM,
Criskov,
Dark Iirad,
I.kikt Drao,
Dark Orkkh,
LlClIT iiRELN,
iMxarNTA.
Maroov.
ORANOk,
I'lXK,
l'L'RPLE,
UOVAL" l'lRfLD,
MAL.MOX,
Scarlet,
Slaie,
Solferino,
Violet,
Yellow.
l or Dying Silk, Woolen nnd .Mixed Coods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons. Gloves, I'onncts
Hats, Feathers, Kid Cloves, Children's
Clothing and nil kinds of
Wearing Ayparcl.
CSfA SATI.V6 OF 80 PER OUST.
Tor j cents you can order ns many goods as would
otherwise cost five times that sum. Various shadss
can be produced from tho same Dye. The process is
simplo. and any ono can use tho yjyo with perfect suc
cess. Directions in English. French and riprmnn !no,,l nr
each package.
tor lurtller information In llvpiiiir. mid irivmir n mr.
feet knowledge what colors nro bast mlnntBrTtn .ivn 1
over others, (with many valuable recipes.) purchase i
lloive & Ktpphens'Treatios on Dyeing aud Coloring.
Sent by mail on receipt of piice, 111 conts. I
.uaiiumciuruu oy nuivj; fli rJiVl.ft,
2ii0 IlnoADWAV. Rostov.
K7I or sale by Druggists and Dealers generally,
.December 12, iS03-tiinos.
THE pOOplo of tllO COUntv of Columbia
are rrspectfully, informed tha't the undersigned I
has fo. sale, nt the ".in
IIS. IUI DUII,
IIBCORDER'S OFFICE,
IN BLOOJISDURC, THE REST AND CHEAPEST
ASSORTMENT OF
TMOT!BY I
To bo found anywhere in tho County, consisting nf
Note, Lciter, Legal and Cap Paper, Pens, Holders,
Pencils, Ink and Envelopes; jlLiiO I
NEW AND SECOND.IIAND BOOKS, !
3-783? o7o7yaKoSic
xAjei A la is. I - . .
5SiSii of noln,sl t.'naoiFpublicntlons. from !
Which selertions can bo mndo. nnd Itnoks rnrniklipil in
order; by special arrangement with New York Agents. 1
nnn.tnskTiRn m miDfi
JUlL.iTU.Vfjaia X.R.HJ
BOOKS,DOCUMENTS,PA3IPHLETS l$buX'. c",rac,s " l"e 1
und Speeches; and copies of the United States, and tCCrainof nil kinds will bo taken in exchange for j
State Constitution", in t arious styles, always on hand. cntl-
JOHN C. FREEZE US" This establishment is loca.ed near the Lackawau
Uloomsburg, Nov. 7, 1SG3 ' 1 na .y l!looiuburg Railroad Depot.' I
- - - 1
J. P. EYIiR. I n. MOVI 1 .
New Drug Store,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
rpiin undersigned would infnrtr their friends and the
s-puuue geiieraiiy.tna
incrly occupied by Geo,
Dilllding. on Alain stro
public geiiernlly.that they Have taken tho stand for-
ny occ linen nv uco. Ai. un'ren men. iu t in rwtim.ir. .
n...i.ii .. ,.- " . ' .I," i
uiiiuiiiir on iwuiii siruei, in liiooiiisuurL', wucrc lie lias
Jutt rctcivua u full supply of
HfyHS'ti, fflidicaties, E'.!iufi, mils,
Which will ho sold on moderato terms for ready pay.
initf,.iuiiu,,o Kvuiruny, oi every variety, sort and
size.
t'lirsicians nrescrintlons cirpfnilv
all times nnd on thon notice.
iy Confectionciy of the best selections, and Soda
liter in season.
., t" A sliaio of tho public custom is respectfully so
licited. EVER & MOVER.
Uloomsburg, April 11, 18C3.
13L00MSBURG SKYLIGHT,
Picture Gallery.
THE undersigned informs the citizens of nioom.
and neighborhood, that ho has takr n the large room
nt tho Exchange lllock, extending over Karney fctoiiner
llakcry, and the llookstoro where he has put in
alnrgoSklif' t, It is only by 8k) light that good pic
tures can boti len especially groups where each person
ran bo takerj ist as wi ll as separate,
Hehasgon to considerable expense to make his es
tablishuieiit first class one, und ho therefore solicits a
liberal patro rge loanable him, Inconstantly introduce
- tlio mode i improvements nf tho art.
E7"Co'in )' producu taken in Exchange for picture!
HENIiV ROSENSTOCK
Rloomtburg, Nov. 23 1FGL Nov. li 'S2
n. 0. HOWE R.
SUROEON DENTIST,
RESPECTFULLY nfTiir. hi. r,rne...
lonal services to tlio Indies and gentle
men of l.looimburg mid vicinity. Hois
I'lij'.ic" is uiitim iii an inn varloii
X'XX sm-""'d ru"b" :
lumiun-tii us ino natural leein
'VtfS
House same side f i W al,0Ve "10 Lou"
STILZ & HARTLEY,
Consolidation Uankllullding,
320 North Third Strut between Vine f
Callowhill, . PHILADELPHIA.
June 20, ie03-ly.
WALtWi' jUOTEE,,
LIGI1T STREET, Columbia couuty, Pr
T'Aiffl&TC
'" "SZl uSSK
i for man nnd t.att T'I
n 0t l"1U"', '" ta!' n ,rt- n , .
J""" ,e63: ' '
Wffi Q&fil&ltiil i3LrJ(LlLro
THOMAS DROWN, Burbir.
. , hloomsuurg, columiiia co pa.
noV i Oourt Houks Allsy, neat the Vmnrtl Ottice.
Nevsmbtt m, km.
I" All 1
OOMEONEI COME ALL? 1
J. J. BROWER
WILL expose to salo every day this
Fall nm! winter. (Sundays excepted,) n largo
and well selected atioitmont of
American French ami English (Jootls,
Just from the Eastern markets, t'lmn Djoss flnods nro
tho Intent fashion, such ns Cnshincro Merinos, l'uto
MoMnlr Silk Finish, Alpaccas of till shades.
DELAINS nt 1H, 22, 25, Ul and 3fl cts.
CALICOES from 18 to 25 conts.
SHAWLS all wool,, long &
square, nt prices to suit
purchasers.
NUBIAS AND WOOL HOODS
nr every itrscmrrtoN,
Cloths, Oassimera and Jenns, for Men and
Hoys wear, rhrnp. Dadlos' Collnri, Cuffs, Sleeves,
llcuil Nets, nm! dress trimmings.
Hlcached and Unbleanhcd Muslins,
will be soldnt a ery small advance.
Ilosiory, Gloves, Embroidering Braids, &
small wares in great variety,
Linen Cntpct Chain
aud cotton yarn.
Bool and Shoes,
Ladles' gaiters, toilet slippers, children's gaiters and
shoes, and n largo stock to select from nt nil
price. Trunks mill nil cloth satchels,
(luccnswnre nml Hardware.
& O a B K 32 E g ,
TOBACCO AND SE GARS,
ntlow price, nnd In fact nlmost everything In my lino
that mny lie cnlled for, ns I have purchased n ninth lar
ger stock of goods than usual, nnd nm determined to
I sen mem nt very small proms, inr rcauy pay.
i Lulleiwlll And It In Ihelr ndvnntaso to buy their
mo.titrror oi l asliion, jus piiiinsiicii, wiiii mil anu
reiiiiu'o description oi utc laiesi i arm iasiiious.
Uloomsburg, Sept. SO. It 03.
E. & II. T. ANTHONY,
MANUTACTUR ERS OFPIIOTOOnAPIIIC
M A T E RIALS,
501 Broadway, New York
I Our Catnloguo now cmbrnres considerably over four
thousand different subjects (to hich nilditious arc con-
tinually being made) of Portraits of I'.nilnent ' tun rl-
cans, etc., vi : ii! Mnjor-Keiierala. I'JU llrig .tli-nernl
.V.I Colonels, 81 l.lPiit.-l.'oloiiels. 01 other Officers, M)
Nnvy Olliceis. j.'j Mate-men, K' Divines, Jin humors,
30 Aitifts, 1J siage. 4iS rroininrnt Women, 147 From
incut Foreign Fortralts.
2,000 Oipicl nf Worlis of Art,
Including reproductions of the mot cplcbrntcd Hngra
viligs, I'aiutiiigs, Statues, kc. Catalogues sent on re
ceipt nf stamp. An order for ono dozen pictures front
our Catalogue will bo tilled on receipt uf $1.60, and
sent by mall, free.
PnOTOGUAPIlic ALBUMS,
Of these wo manulartiire a great variety, ranging In
price from AO cents to $.0 each.'
Our Albums have the reputation of being superior ill
beauty and durability to any others. The smaller
kinds ran bo sent sufcly by mail at a postngo of six
cents per m. The more expensive can be sent by ex
press. tVe also keep a lar'o assortment of Pterescopes nnd
Fteroscopli views. Our Catalogue of these will lit
sent to anv nddre.s nit reeeiut of stanin. 11. & II. T
Anthony, Manufacturers of I'hotogrnphio .Materials
501 llroadwny, New York
Friends or relatives of prominent military men will
comer n lavor uy sending us ineir iihcnesses to copy.
They will bo kept caicfully nnd returned uninjured.
Fino Albums made to order for congregations to pre
sent to their l'.tstor, or for other pnrposes, with suita
ble Inscriptions, &c.
August ltC3-0ni.
THE CHEAT WORLD'S r'AIR EXIIIUITION HELD
IN LONDON lf5.
TIIOS. W. MATTSON
Was awarded the I'rlzo .Mod-
fr I''9 superiority overall
competitions in the United
States for his Improvements.
Travelling Tniims, MMMtt.
lie being the Inventor and sS?S5KfSs3SS
I .tinuuiaciiircroi Elastic sieei -
Spring so'.Id Sole Leatlierund solid Riveted Ironrrame
! Travelling Trunks, Valises, Ladles Hat Uascs, Carpet
! Rags. Leather Hags, Umbrellas, nnd Hobby Horses,
. Uovs' Oigs. Pronellers. Wbeelberrows. he... which bo
is prepared to sell at the lowest Innnufac1iiriii7 price.
Tlimnstxte.islroTrutikniiilCorpctUngMiiiiufiictur;
er,i! ti''i'.'lSlRl'.'i'.i.nr.r. . . n ., ''
40J .MAIiUUT STREET, one door nbevo Fourth,
Un.i.l. bI.Iu llllll A IlI-I.IMl I A
Sonth side. PHILADELl'IIIA.
(T7Sales room on the first floor.
OyTrnnks neatly repaired or exchangod for new
cries. Call and see. as wo sell very cheap for cash.
ov, j, iro.i .jynto.
National Fottndry.
BLOOMSUUKG, COLUMBIA CO.. PA.
'"PRE subscriber, proprietor of the above named ex-
Jive establishment, isno.v prepared to receive
A" Kls of ftlachliiciy,
filr Pnllpfipft. ni.qat I-'n rnnpnu. SlnlinnnrV T!(ifinpK. Mill a
TIIRESIIINO MACHINES &U . UC.
tfe is nlso nrenarpd to make Slovos. nil siznn nml
patterns, plow -irons, and everything usually made in
nrM'Ciass i oiniorii's
nig extensive t.uiliiies and practical workmen, war- :
llWl.Jb 1I11JU.11L.1 L.U
l!Iomsburg, Sept. 12, 1E03.
Exchange Hotel,
LITE COI., It. D. JONES,
No. 77 Dock Street, next door to the
Post Office, Philadelphia.
. ..... ........
riin, wen Known esino inuueni n
maintains its usual
1 .tni..u i i... .....n - - ' V , '
the best
HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN
enan no sustained. omn may bo had at all hourt
pr night, 117 cents ; per week. 42 50, per month, Sift
Tho liar nml Eating Departments at a furnished with
tho best of everything tlio market ran produce.
GAME, FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
and delicacies of every clime may be had at a iiionie t'i.
notice.
MenU at 12 cents nnd upwards, and may bo had from
5 A. .M. till 12 nt night, t.'entlcuien may rett assured
that no expense will be spared to render this llutcl a
model ono,
J. OTTENKIRK, Propr.
March 7. ISC3-3m.
KtiH.AN8 HOTEL,
PUBLIC &QUMIE, HJLKKS-lMKni:, PA.
q'iiEun''erslgneii, having taken this well-known stand
X (formerly of .Major Puterbaugh), respectfully solij
its tlio pstronecu nfihe public.
No pains will bo spared in any of its departments, to
render satisfaction to all gue.t. Tho TAULE aud tho
liAR will always bo supplied tviih the
REST THE MARKET AFFORDS.
Vy flood 'tabling for Horses nud nttentlvo Hostlers.
Tho "Exchange" is eligibly situated on tho 1'ubltt
Square, und has therefore pc uliar advantages to per
sons attending Court or doing business in the public
offices. Charges moderate,
N. 11. Whenever you como to town, please call.
11. J, VAPLE.
Wilkes-Barre. Nov. IS. 1EG2!
KK.V JtittSttY LV,DS FOK SALE,
ALSO,
GARDEN AND FRUIT FARMS,
Suitublo for Crapes, Peaches, Pears, Raspberries,
Strewbcrries, lllackbcrries, Currents, &c. tT I. 215.
Xr- XX for 810' 1 e f0f
byono dollar a week
x
'f.r a wcck ,VW nb,,v" lnn'1 u'"1 nre situate a
Now Jersey. Tor further Information, apply, with
& j, muiii,i, iui u tircuiur. t'i
U. FRANKLIN f'LARIJ,
No. 00 Cedar Street, New Vork, X. V.
January 17, 1-U3.
STOVE AND TIN-WARE SHOP.
ever introduced into tills market. The Christopher Ci
iiiiiuusi guiiiuB ,vuuu nun t.iuou uro among iiiu nrsl tlas '
cooking Stovcs.nlliOf which nro uir-tlghtandgusburnui
Ills Parlor stoves are handsome und tho assortment vi
ried. ALSO -Particular nttcntioii is paid to Tin-Wan
nud Hnuso Spouting, 'upon sliort notice. All kinds o
repairing will bo done with neatness und despatch -tO"
Country produce taken in exchange for work.
I'HILIP S. MOVER.
Uloomsburg. Mny 10, 1602.
Ulaoison M fyomt,
M. & T. I'. wat.-o:.
LIVERY STAUI. K ATTJKBED,
Bojm Bocjoira St, Hetwiih Nakxit & Arh, l'Htr,.
Kb? TJi loK,
ftsV3 j
1 i HI. undersigned would inform tho citijemor
,ftl ' Itlooui.burg and vicinity, that lie liasjun 0
aej)til civedanil oilers for salo one of tlio mosteiteiisive
assortments of COURINGand FAN' V STiire.
THIS INSTITUTION Is under the i mnnngeinent
nnd direction of Prof. I). W. Lown i so long Prin
cipal of the
ULWlMMrOtf COMMKIIC1A1. f ' t.KOr..
The course nf Instruction embrnces lie requisites
of n thorough practical business etb ion, nml has
been lately txtpitded by tho Intrndudi of nn Artml
llilslness Course, In which tho Ptudrti ugage In the
regular routine ol business tinusnrli exeniplllb'd
nnd. fninillarltPd by tnennn ol n stor in which the
ncdioi lutinrtt of buying ltd selling ds Is carried
on by each Student.) a islussaOl' -. vintll inks
of Issue nml Deposit. ! Iln.idingn.i -IPnnt-lloallng
Post Oinre, Telegraph .tc.
Tho Proprietor has spar it notlm xpenso In ma
king this Courso the most thorough mi pomplete of
any evi'r preaenti'd ta tha public, mid leels fully as
sured Hint lifter having been liluisplfengnged In actual
business, nnd Imvlng had many years' experience lit
teaching the .( uco of Accounts, and being aided by
n full and clllrei nt rnma of tpurlinra. ho will bo en-
bled to mnku th i.ougli nnd successful grauuatea of nil
who may place themselves under his charge,
rr..YMsiXsiii pi
In this essential branch of n huslnss education no
College 'offers hotter facilities to tho learner. Tho
Spcnccrlan system will lis taught In nil Its varieties by
the most skillful masters of tho nrl. Specimens of
Writing from this Institution hnvn received the highest
encomiums frrnii the press.
For general Information, terms, &c.. nddress forCoL
lego .Monthly, which will bo mailed freej ror speci
mens of Penmanship, enclose two three cent stamps.
Address D. W LnWIILI., Principal.
Lowell's Commercial College, llliiabnmloii, N. Y,
T. 8. One of lilttcr 4c Duncan's No. 1 highly finished
fine, perfect point, quill spring (fold Pens, with holder
nnd cnsoi warranted for one yenr nnd to suit, w III be
sant free of charge to any ono who will remit S3,."0 to
the nbovo address.
OctnbpJ 3, 18KI ly.
NAllO.V'AL COMttEt.UAL :0UM,i:S
LOCATED IN
PHILADELPHIA.
S.E. CCRi:R7Tfl and chestnut STS..
iVcitf York City, Brooklyn, Alb 'nn, Troy
livffalo. Detroit, (livdand, Chicago,
ami .Si'. Louii
nnok.keoplng, Penmanship, Commercial Arlthmetl.
Coiiiuieriinl Law, Tonus, Correspondence, &c., piact
callv lauglit.
'I lieso Colleges being under the samp jeneral nndlo
ral innnageiiiPiit, anil urillln; in each tho ndvnntage
of all. olTi'r greaterfaellitles fur Imparling Inslrutr ' 1
I In n mi v oilier similar Institution in the country.
A Shntarhip issued by any one Isgoml In nil foi n
unlimited time.
The Philadelphia College has Iippii recently cnlaf,
nnd refurnished In n superior manner, and is nowfl I
largest nnd most prosperous Commercial Institution It1
the Slate.
Ilrynnt fc Ptrntton's sprles of Text Rooks, cmbrnc
Ilonk-kceplng, Commercial Arithmetic, and Comnier
Law. for sale, nnd sent by mall.
Ky" For full particulars send for a circular.
October IS, lbbSlSin.
rT,IlE underslgni'ins ntso extensively ongagpit in the
i UnilrrtnLhiL' Vvtincss, and keeps constantly on band
nil for rale at his Wnrcrooms, n large assortment of
FINISHED COFFINS,
lly which lie is enabled t" fill orders on presentation
Also Keeps a good Horse and llparso, and will at al
limes be rendy to attend Funerels.
SIMON C. SIIIVE.
niooinsbi'rg, January 23. 1859
FRESH A li I! IV A L
-roii-
EVERYBODY
f HE undersigned, grateful for past patronage, respec
H fully informs his custiiinurs nnd th' publicgcncrullv
that he has Jim received from the Easierne citie, til
largest nud most select stock nf
. Fall and Winter
1' w$ t rfv
iff 1$ . 5 r-i" ?.
1 That has yjt been opened in Rloomsbiirg, tu which he
invites tlio attention of his friend, and assures them
that they an- offered for sain at groat bargains". His
i Stock comprises a large assortment of
i GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL,
Conriftiug oi t'juiioNAUi.isDKissCmTs, of every des
i ription; I'ants, Vests, Shirts, Cravats Stocks, Cotton
, Handkerchiefs, Cloves, Suspenders, kc.
GOLD WATCHES
i .JKWiLllY,
Of every description, fine aud cheap.
N. I!. Renieinber " Loicinbcrg'a Chtnp Emporium.'
call and see. No charge for exaniing Goods,
DAVID LOWENIIERO
Illoomsbu rg, August 23. 1EC3. (June lfj!i j
First Great Arrival.
OF
in (.
The undersigned, has, Just replenished Ins Slorn
Hou.o in Oraugeville, with ii well-selected n-ssrolineiit
FALL & WINTER GOO" S
Consisting in part of Cloths, Silks, Mu.tlns. (".ssl
niere.Gingli.iins, Calieoiis, Shanl., Ilo.ieiies, Carp is
Mid Lauim' Famv Hacs- Good-, geuerallv, from u; n,
TScts und Prints from IJj to'.'.icts.
KMDl h; iJLO'llllXG.
SaVt11"' Uoo,8& Shoes 1t.ckerel Molaasses, Sugar &;
GROOmiES GENERALLY.
With all ntnor tirlilcs. usual y kept in country St les,
to nlncli he invites tha early utteutiou of old nnd tow
custumers. Having been at I lie. City in the right ime
-bought low and paid cash-he will be able to emu cto
with ihebe.t, nud ell fur sinaU prcllts nnd pre tpt
pay. His friends nro invited to pop in and see the
6lglltS, .
i ww riii'pr
"isi'-ia iiiu. 'sov ,,ieoj
J.
Blonmsburs, Columbia County
Penna.
SILASDODSON, Proiirlelor
' akesBleasUreiniinnoonrhi-to ti, ,.ii.. ......
I hnstaken and thoroughly rctltted tlio Forks Hotel
icriueriy occupied ny Hubert llngenhiich, lllodnsbur",
nud is prepared to accomodate travellers, teamsters
oruvers nuu uoaruers. Ii: tablu uill bpsupplied with
best products llio niurkets nil'ord, and Ills liar will bo'
coiutantly furnished with the choicest liquors,
t,v"A Inrgn nndconiinodioii- stable, lias been erected ,
wil i n ccnvrnieiit stublu attached Attentivo ostlers
III always be in iittcndanco, and In trusts his iHdiglug
utttiiliou lo customers ill seiii'elnm a liberal sharoef
patinnagu:
' looap burg " . S"v 1 '
-pllE Ulldelslgli . , , n
J nun cu.lmiier-. ili.i. . Im. im,,!,,
In
I frin
hi biuih ,s
com irii nils
merest in Hie abiiv stub'isliui. ui .u. Mi
lurealter be coinlui led lit him.ell viinsie
.. Hp lias Just rei'i'iveo and oilers for snln. tli Inr.i
.t??fl est and most extensive nsMirtmeiit of FANCY
nHVB S 'P 1 1 V I' U i.i'i.p liilri..lii.,..l l ,.i , .
it "'?. '"ck C,,,1"ll,, "f a complete assortment of
.... ... r. . ,.,.nl,in uni, paimr siovcs in int- marKei, togeth
er with Htott-1 mures of ever) description, tltcu mid
liox Stoves, Radiators, t.'jliudar Stoves, Cast Iron Air
Tivht stoves, Cannon Blovos, Ace, &c. Stovepipe mid
Ti'innre constantly on hand mid iiinuufnclured to order.
All kinds of lepairlng iIoiih, u. tuual, un tlioit.notiic.
Tlw patronage of old friends and new customers re.
pettrully solicited. A. M. RUPERT,
liloniiisbiiig. November 3d ISCO. if.
RLA.NKS! BLANKS! I
i
Of avery disruption, for sah at niisoffies i
Another Call.
300.000
MORE MEN WANTED I
INVOLUTION IN HIGH I'llWISS.
. LJllWli ARRIVAL OF
Fall & Winter Goods,
AT PETER ENT'S STORE,
ix i.ianr srnv.r.v, coi.vmma wwxit, m,
HAS Just rerelvcd front Philndolpliln, anil is now
opi'iilngjtt tho old stand htniy occupied by .Marl.
k F.nti a splendid assortment nCf
which wilt be sold cheap for
CAsII OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Ills stockconslstsof LadloaDicis floods choicestslylea
and latest fashions
Calicos,
Muslins,
Qinglinms,
Flannels,
Carpets,
Shawls,
Hosiery,
.Silks,
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Casiimcros,
Satinets,
Cottonadcs,
Kontucky Jeans,
Thread, Sco.
Groceries,
Qticcnswarc,
C.eilarwnro,
Hardware,
Medicines,
Drugs,
Oils,
Paints,
ROOTS ac SHOES. HATS & CAPS.
In short t,?ory thine itifliy kept in n country store
The patronage of old friends, nml the public general,
ly, Is respeitl'iilly so iciled.
The highest market price paid for country produce,
PETER ENT.
Light Street, Nov. 7. 1803.
BARGAINS !
BARGAINS!
IF YOU WANT TO 13UY
B7,S3 &r Witim lnfils.
GO TO
Crcasy's Storp, in Light Street, Pa.
TFio Keeps all Kinds of
CALICO,
MUSLINS,
SILKS,
GINGHAM,
FLANNELS,
CARPETS,
HOSIERY,
Lleady-Mado Clothing
Sugars, . Mola.isos,
Syrups, ColTees,
Teas, Fish,
Suit, Bacon,
ll.iin.s, Lard,
Tobacco, F'nrs,
Hats', Boot1',
Caps, ' Shoes,
Drug?, Oils,
Paints
Ac., &0.
In addition tn ourlargp 6tocK of Dry Clooits, we have
n large and full assortment of Rendy .Made t'lnihing
for pit und Hoys wrar which we nro determined to
sell cheaper Hun can he bought cUuwherc. Call nnd
see, nud judge for yourselves.
H. W. CREASY & CO.
Light Street. Nov. ? lffl.1.
'i tlK W.W UHoCEIlY SToRIJ.
MORE FRESH OOOD8.
Just received at Erasmus' New Store.
Molassps,
Sugars,
Teas
Codec,
Rico,
Spices,
T3
AND G'xiPS,
Fish
Salt,
Tobacco
Sogars,
Candies,
Razcns,
FEED AND PROVISIONS.
Together with a great-variety of notionsand ctcito
ras, ton nuiiierous'to mention,
By Puller, F.ggs, Sleat and produce generally taken
in exchange for gouds,
A. R, ERASMUS.
Uloomsburg, May 0, IKS,
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF
fall & mm mi
A T
,
Miller's Store.
HE subs' riber hns Just returned from tho Cities
t uith another large and select assortmet of
FA LL AND li 1 NT Ell GOODS,
purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest figure, nn.i
wlii, h they nm determine! to sell on ns moderate tonus
ns i an he procured elsewhere ill Uloomsburg. His
stoi It comprises
uwu- inn '4- anons,
of choir' st styles nnd Intast fashion.
vni; aniiDs, -ixn ouockhies,
ii nmr iik Qur.yxr.mn,
Cr.D.IR H'AIE, liULLOW IVAUE
max, AVJis, ltuor.i if .siiohs
IMTS CAPS, &c , .Vc Jfc,
Iii short everything usually kept In country Stores
to whii h he imite the puldir generally
Tho Highest price paid fur country produce,
S II. MILLER.
Uloomsburg. Oct. 24, lcC3.
rplllS old cstublitlivd House hasundergoiid ejttcnslvn
n.,,. "-" "" "into" nu i uonc
ttT" I'i
or the nccominodation of our pocsts. wn linen
recently commenced to run a Conch to mid from tho
Railroad. In this manner unpleasant hi lay in leaing
the Depot loi tho Hotel will be utoided. anil much
iiiore intioallorded guests for meals when leaving thu
Home.
Intending that the ilHEIILER HOUSE shall bo really
a bonie-like resort for the stranger und traveler wu re
spcctlully si. im n conliiiuaiin if Hie pu He pnlroniige.
OEO j. UOLTON,
Oct. 3, lfra Proprietor.
ft
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION
MERO I
A N 'J'
IlLOOMSIIUIiO. COLUMEIA CO., I
K7"PAitTicui.ii ATTl;.l0NOltNoATI: tu
September 3, 180.1-3in.
P. 0. HARRISON, M
WOULD rospcctrully inform the citizen
burg, mid vicinity, that lie coutinuoathso
. .MEIUCIXF. AXJ) SUlKiEUr,
nil solicits It fc iaro Of llllblle nntrniinu,.
""pVtfA. Wimiif.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH
CURE YOUR COUGH P01U3 CENTS
The beat an t cheapest Household remedy
in the tf'orld.
MADAME ZADOO POUTER'S
EOT CDQJ riGH EEfiB!SID7
madamf. zadoo pcr.
TEll'H C'urnllvo llnlanin Is
warrnnl
to the i!
all rase
Whoonlnj
nml nil affections of llio
throat and l.ilugs,
Mndamo Zadoc porter's
llnlsam Is prepared with nil
the renulsito rklll, from n
cemblnntloii of Ilia bostrem
telle the vcgetubln kinadnm
affords. It
t rpinodlnl quail-
ties nro bared on lis
nowpr
to nsslst tlio healthy circil
latioii nf the blood, through
the Lung. It is not n vio
lent remedy, but cintilleiit
warming, enreblng and elf
ectlvei enn be taken Ii- thi
oldest person or tho young
est CIS SIM.
Mndam'ndnc Porttr's hal-
sain has been In uso by tho
nnlille for over 18 years, and
hnsncoriredlts present sain
Imply by being recninmeii.
led bj those whn have used
It to their afflicted friends
,., -,lrt ,irt,,i f,..nil...,
llalsam Is sold nt n price which bring it In tlio reach
iiiiiiiii.inii .,1 II 1 1 ii iiii; ..ihi.h i "nil . ii, .in. i.
of evorv one tn kceii It convenient for use, The time
ly use ofn alnglo bottlo will prove to bo wurlh lt)U
times lis cost,
NOTICE. Save your money! Do not be persuaded
tn purchase articles lit Is to ?1 which do not contain
the virtues ofn 1.1 cent bottle of Madnino Porter's Cu
rative llatsain, thpcost of iiiaiiiifacturing which Is us
great, as nlmost any other medlcliin; and tho very low
prece at which It Issolil, makes the profit to the sell,
er nppiu 'lilly small, nnd iliiprinelpnleil ilenler wl'
sninelinie.s ruinuimciidolhi'rmediclnes nil whichthclr
profits nro larger, unless Hie customers insist upon
linvliif Mnitnina Poller's nud none other. Ask 0)1
Mndnnin Porter' Curative lliilnui. prico Elcenls, nml
n Inrge bottles nt 5.1 tn"Jt, nnd take no other.
(C7"Sold by nil Druggists nnd Slorekecperent 13 cts.
fti. l in larger hollies in '.'.1 rents,
HALL & RUCKLE, Pr prlctors, New York.
Jnnu.iry SI. IEKI.
f
For a Medicine that will Cure
couairs, ikm.ui:yzji. ncuuxo ixTiir.riuto.iT
mioopixn-covnir, on nr.ur.n: cox
si.ui'Tin: couojm, quick. is
SOFS COUGH BALSAM,
Over Five Thousand Hollies
have been sJld In itsnnlno town, and not n single In
stance of its failure is known,
We have, in our possession, any quantity of rcrt I II
eaten, Foinc of them Irnnt emiiieut phyrlrians, who
have used it I u their practice, nud civil it thu iire-emi-
, tienre over m:y oilier tompouiiil, It duos dot dry up a
I rout; Ii . but loosens it, so us to I'liablo the patient to ex
, pettortte freely. Two nr three, doses will invariably
i-llrn lb kliiii-In tbn tlirnnt. A linll li.tll I i I. is ..fimi
couipletily cured tin, most
STUUUORN COUGH,
nnd jet. though it is so cure nud speedy in its operation
it is perfectly harmless, being purely vegetable. It is
very aerecaldo lo tho taste, nnd may he aiiuiiuistered
to children of nuy age.
IN CASES OF CROUP
we lll guarantee n cure, if taken in ennsnn. No
fnuiii) should be nilhout it. It is within tho reach of
nil, the. price being
ONLY 25 CENTS.
And if an Investment nnd thorough trial iIops not
"back up" tho above statement, 'ho money w ill bo re.
fiindi'd, Wo say Ihiskuowiiig its merits, und feel con
fident thnt.imo trial will secure for it n liiiuio lit every
house' old.
l)onotnste away with Coughing, when so small
' and others.
! .Most I
o it ut(. ( mi hi, 'I'liiii'iu in euro you. it may no uau oi nuy re
olt A Jj, specltible Druggist in town, who will furnirli you wit's
u iii.unii u, gtiiiiiiiij Liriiiiriii:M u, curoKll lias lliuuu
C. ;. CLARIC it CO.. Proprietors,
Nuw Havkn, Cr.
rO" At wholesale, by Johnston, Hollnwnv&L'iitvdcn,
2.1 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. i'or sale by
Druggists in city, couutry.and everywhere,
Sept. 2 i, lel)3 Out
NEW ARRIVAL.
Fall & Winter Goods
At A. J. Evans'
miMi mmmtwa.
ULOOMSBURG, PENIS7.
LATEST S Y LE S CAE A P GO'ODS
1 rpllf; iimlprsigiied respectfully informs his friends
I nnd the public generally, that he has Just received
i from the Eailftn cities, u inrge iisMirtmeiit of
' being the best assortment over oiri red in this market.
, Also a complete assortment of lioys Clothing. In fait
ever j thing in the Clothing Lino I'or those who prefer
In leave tlinir mi'nsnres. a perfect lit guaranteed, end
1 nothing hut the best workniniitdiip allowed at this es
tablishment. Ho nUo keeps on hand a large nsurt
incut of
1 BOOTS AND SHOES.
.HATS AND CAPS, together with a vnrietv of notions.
I CyC A LL AND OLE FOR VOLT.SE'l.F.
A. J. EVANS.
I liloomrbiirg, Nov. 21, 1EC3.
AT1) SECOND HAND SAFES
INI For
ham Si reel, New Vtrk.
I S. A. O I? EGG.
S1ZL AND PRICES OI l.ll.IIE'S FIRE PUOOl
B M'ES
O U T SID 11:
lIKIOIIr. WIDTH
No. 4 21 i
No. 'J ' Sil i;j
o. 3 33 j
No. I 31 !s
No, 5 31 31
No. 0 40 31
IXSID r.:
i
ni
HtiniiT.
17
IDs
21
tl 1
21
31
WIDTH,
II
131
13
lrl
21
21
No. 1
Nn. a
No. 3
No. 4
No 5
No. 0
Dcrnt.
12
12
12
13
II
IS
rnicn.
.. ?.-,u 00
. t;o ou
71) (l'l
. FJ (10
. 100 III)
, 115 03
No. l
No. 2
No, 3
No. 4
No. .1
No. li
November 14, 1MB.
Grceiiwoo'j Seminary.
EXCiLISH, CL.1SSIC.1f. AXJ) COMMMCIAL SCHOOL
FOR liOTJJ SF.XF.S.
T.s M, TOTTS, PnixciPAt,,
.Mathematics. Book Kitplug and Xatural Science).
J. B. PArTOII, A. M,
Elocution, Literature, and. Indent ani. Modern languages.
The Scholattie yenr is divided into four quarter of
I'lcvcn nci'Ki pucii. couimencing ns follows : Un tlio
second Monday in August, the ilrst .Monday in November
he third Monday in January, and the second .Monday
in April.
THE I'.XPFAREa
Per quarter far Hoarding nud Tuition in EnglWi, range
from J.i (into .31 03. Languages, Music mid Draw,
ing urn extra
tC7 For Circulars or further particulars, address the
Principal at MILLV1I.LE, COLU.MIIIA CO., PA.
October 3, IH!3 ly.
ROSE MONT CEMETRY.
"Time is Money,
B.iiii i.iun uuer a piucunt an rial ! then aro tou least pre-
P reiiio so pet. your mlml being in n distracted stale.vou
n us ih, iy gji a nail shapo or bad siio lotas good and
desirable one. Rosumouiit Cemelry tonipany oilers u
great many nice located lots for sale : and now whilst
"j nro iii ii c ii 1 1 1 1 is ino li mo to select n
lot and put it iu order, by calling on tlio undersigned you
'"'""""'Paniedto tliegroiiiid.i.'xaiiiiiiotheui und as
sertuui the cost
llo.nn,sbuig,Sep,.ie.!eK!lTMAf'' Tr""""r-
& 6 HIKiSIH
Attorney at Law.,
Ilazleton, Luzerne co., Fa,
JRI? T",,0' J"hn Wulls, Lewisburg, Pa.
J f ."el nas"1pr0"; .'"'"I'''-''" of Lonisbutg Ibink,
jllnK
JOHN 0. YEAOER,
MANUFACTURER it WHOLESALE DEALER IN
fcHATS, CAPS,
STRAW GOODS, RONNETS AND
ARTIFIOIAL-PLOWERS,
No. 807 North Third Street, Phila'd.
gOLDIKRL IN THE ARMY
i AND OUR TEOPLE AT HOME
Aro now offered an npnortiiluty by which they e.'n (.t,
lain n HOOD AND lUlUIILIlWtE.'lCK nt ri A
lowflguro. Our Watches nro Warrautsd to keen tin,,
,ono year, nnd the buyer la nllowod tha privilege i,i
I'xninitintion before payment I requited, "-"i
Improved Duplex In lull Ruby Actions.. A first tin,.
Hunting Tima.plecn nr silver ninlerl.il. over which u
.elcclro-flno plated 18 k. gold, most durably wrougi ,
link III t in II, intlnn .,, Pn, , .1... i.' ''"'"J1"'
. . ......... r.. .....,b, .ii,,, ,i rnni hi lis
over ntrered fiir traders mid speculator!. Kiiiineers
pinlgrants.nud persons travelling, will find them ".'
perlor to liny other , alteration .ii cll.natn will not f.
leit lhPlrnciurncy. Price, pacl.od In good shape and
good rnuiilng order, only gji, ,,r case ol tl for S'iio
SILVER DIIUIILI! TMII1 HUNTIXt! I.l'.vi'n'a
j Ileal duality Silver Cases, nvor whieli
plated Jo k. gold, timlinr lo our Improved Dunli'v.nnri
I sillier or ill lt,tPi inrivnitw.iil ivl!. i.e..... . ' .'
p .... ,i ... i. . :
In timing horses, etc ; lint Four Indexes for Washinc.
on iiiiuwri-eiiwicii tune, sweep eerou. . nnd nil tbn
improvement. All in nil, lak'lng its b-aii ir",
faultless iippearanco nnd Its superior movement ,
consideration, wo regard It as decidedly tho then iiiVt
nrllclo ol the kind in the market. Price, In g. ml in ,
tilug order, 81.1, or case nfli fur SjiOi).
i.u. i''y in nuvuiite, imt w forward
cither of them to resiions do mrHo.. .. . i
i thelnyal Slates Willi bill pivnblo to ixnressmai ubpn
. 'ho goods nre delivered, giving the bujer Ilia mlVil.'pc.
1 of examination, mill. If not satisfactory tho wi ti i '. i.ii
. berelurni'd nt our expense. ' "
I The express companies refuse making rrdlonlnn
soldiers and other parlies In tho illiloyal Slates eon
: R.'"ui'iilly nil such orders must bo nccoinnaiiled bv ti,
rash tn Insure ntli.ntlnn IV L .. .I...I
noiiars oil I
dollars on cither watch when the payment I
, u iuai.cn iipuiiclioii t nwr
,,. , ... -i
fotwi.ri'
", '" :""LB' ",01R' V.VTf !? f.l' . I'X.Y.W.V" "
pcuso
Plnnd Mllroad St
opposlteClty Hank,
l'rotiiUnce, R. I.
October 21, l!'C3-4mn.
THE GREAT
MaEtBlKB&ffil m'A liII3jsgv
.11 VERSEV STREET, NEW U)l!K;
Since Its nrganlA-itlnn, has crentad n new era In ib
history of wholesnlllng Teas IliH.lsenunirr'J c
have introduced their selcctinn, r T ' ' "
nro selling Hi m nt not titer two cent. nY
Cents) per pound above cost, nccr de.
t iating Iroiu the one price ns..ed.
Another periilinilly of thu t'niiipiny is that their Tp
Tarter not only ileMites bis tttuu to tho si lrrt on ,',i
their Tisn ns to -pialiiy, valuo and paninihir nvp
foriiarllcu'nrlocalilli's ofcounlry, bul lie lu lps tbp'iv-i
buyer to ilioo-u out nrthelr enormous Hock such Tea's
as nro best ndopted to Ills particular wants, nnd not
only tills but points nut to htm the best bar-ains
It is easy to sen tin iiKulciilnble adtaiiiagc n Tea
Iliiyor has in this establishment ovi'r nil others
ll'h.i is unjiidgl' ofTeu or the .Market, Ifhls'tlme Is
Mdii.ibln helms all the hrncllts ofn will orguulz .,1 ,,"
leui of doing business of Imineiisi! cnnti., of the Judge
meiit ofa profi'Sfiimal 'Feu Taster, nud taj knoHledcu
of siinerlor sph'sman. h
This ciiahh s all '1'i'a buyers-no matt-r if they are
thousands of miles from this market toniirphise on as
good larnis hrro k' 111" N-w Vork un'rcbanls
Parties can ordtr 'Peas and will hi sorvrd by us s,
well ns though they eaun' themselves, being sure ta n
original p ick.mi s true ui ishlsnnd tares ; and theTpas
aro atrauiiul as represniiii il,
wp I -ue u i'rico I I t pf tho Company's Teas, which
will b.j sent toall who order it i comprising
llyson. Voting IJynon, Imperial Gun.
powder Twavkay ami Shin.
OOLOMJ, SOUCHONG, ORANGE & IIVSON PEKOE.
Japan 'lVa of cvi'jy dpcn'plioii, colored ami tmcolor
ed. Thin hut liaseaeh kind of Tim divided into fuur
Clarses, uniiieiy j Cargo, hijli Cargo. I'lnp, Fliiesltli.it
ever! one may iiiidorstand from description and the
prices nnnmpd tint (ho Company arc determined to
uuder'ell the wbole'i'OA trade.
We guarantee tnsplt all our Inas at not over two
cents ( tlJ ci'iits) per pound above cost. Iii'lii vliig this
to he nltructivi' to the ninny who have hentuforu b-en
paying cuorionis piofils.
Ut. EAT AMERICAN TE COMPANY,
tMpoRiKns st, jouiinn,
r"' r'1 Vt'ey Street, Now Vork.
Sept. 12, lrf3-.'hno.
EVANS .t WATSON-
fl'.-l. MJW.'A
ri.'),rt.UJ.J; r.l.,1.M.1lll l SAFES. II II.
KW7eA .MOVED to Xo. III,w,a Fourth
V-AftSJ? stores, iron i-hutters Iron sash, all
'K'JtiZ:tT.' innkco of locks equal to any made
in the UnitPd Platen.
Fire Safe in tntr. Jirs.
tcnttt in LTonil cniiilition.
'.111 came out rigM; uith re
Tim Salamander Sifes
world.
nt Philadelphia against th.
EVANS & WATf-'ON,
have had the surest ilpinitralion in tho follonin" ri
tillcalp thai Ihi'ir inauuf.irture ors.ilair.auib'r Sali"s 'hit,
at length fnlli w.irranti'd tho rppirseiitallons which hat
h.'pii innde of tlipin ns ri'iidering nn uudoulited s"curity
uguiiist th" terrific clement.
Philadelphia April 11. lf.Vi.
j1(.srs Kraut Walton: Guntl 'lueii -ll nllonls ns
the IiisIipsI satisfaitiou to stnti- lo yon, that ohiii- P)
the very prolpdivp'iualiti's if to of lb- Salamaiirtcr,
Safes which we purthaspil of you some llvo mnnlh since
wo snvi il n large porlinn i.fjpu, Irv, and all our hooks.
Ice., p.vpo-i'il lo thu lalamiiioiis.ilri in RaiiMutd place en
Hip morning i.fthe lllh lust..
When e ri'llut rhat Hips" saf's were located in the
fourth sory of iIip building wj 'on n i 1 an, I that thev
fell subsequently intim In np nr burning ruins, Hhere the
vast concenliatlnii of Hie ii .at uii,. u Hi,- (..s plates in
melt, we cannot but regard the prev ri.iilo't of their Mil
liable contents its most emit inung proof of the grtut s
curity nflnrded by your saleu.
Wo shall tulie preat pleasure in rpp.oinm"ni!iii!'tUi;3 T,
men of hio-iness us a sur- reliance againt lire.'
GI'.ORGE W. SIMMONS Ac IIIIO.. .VtcVt).
CTr" 1 hey haw since purchased his large Safe .
Jilly2li. IM,.'. Atisul'.M J'i .
im.
PHILADELPHIA k ERIE
tu.V '--u , 3 ''--
Tills greet line traverses tlio Northern and North
west couniieK of Pennsylvania to the tin of Erie, on
Lake Erie.
It lias b.'cii lensed by the Pcnnsvlvaiiia Railroad
Company, nud under llieir auspiees i lejlng laptilly
oppiii'd tliroughont its entire leujih.
It is now in iim' lor i'.is icugi r and Freight businpi s
from llarriileirg to F.iiiporiiiin, (1!5 nulesion theEnni
i ru Division, mid from Miellield tol.'rie Tiiniih soii the
Werteru Divisiiiu.
rtMP Ol 'k-s.nllt TntlNS AT NOK'l 111M aKP LAMI.
Mail Traiii leans, i:.it nan . M.
Eprem Train " " n p. sj
.Mail " " West I 47 "
I'.tpns t; 13 A.M.
t'nrs run through with uitsir both ways on thess
trains bitwcen Pltlladelphia nnd Loi !t Haven and
lialliuiore and Lot k Haven. New and i h gnut Slapp
ing Cars nrcninpaniiig the Evpress Train ho'h ways
between VVillinmsp"rl and il.iliimure, and Williams.
port and Philadelphia. '
i'or information respecting Passi nger luisineis, r.p
ply at the S. E. (.'or. Mill nud .Market Ms.
And for Freight busiuessiif Hie 1,'ninp mv's Agents :
S. It, Kingston, Jr , for. 131 h nud Market' Sts., Phil a-
J. t . Retnolds, Erie.
J M. Drill. Agent N. 0. n: R Unltlmore.
II. II. Houston, Gcu'l, Freight Agt . I'hilad' Iphia,
Lewis L- Houpt, Gen'l. 'Picket Agt. Philadelphia.
Joseph I, Potts, Gen'l. .Manager, Willinii.si.oit,
October 31, 1M13.
Nos,
0, 1 1, 13,
t r. i y rt it ti Oi i
,11, to, in, ii uuiu wuuui otr ccr,
NEAR imOAUAY, NEW VORE C1TV.
1 This olibeii'ibli'-hed nnd favorite resort of tho IIiipI
1 noss Coniinunity has been recently rulilted. and is pom
iele in pt or) thing that can minister to the cimioit of
Us patrons Ladies and families nro specially nud care
fully provided for.
It i- ccnlrally located in the bit iucss part of the city,
nnd is coniignoiis to the principal lines U' steamboats,
cur.,, ouiuibusses ferrios. fcc. "
lu cnnrcqiienco of the pressure caused by the Rebel
nun, prices uavo neeii reuueeu to
One Dollar aid 1-illU Cents nrr Dmi
, iVJ u , P. , 'J'
'Die table Is amply supplied with all the luxuries of
the season, and is equal to that of any other hotel in tha
country.
Ample accommodations are offered for upward of 4C0
Bursts.
iy Do not believe runners. Iinckmcn, nnd others wh
may say "the Western Hotel is full."
D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor.
TIIOS. I). WINCHESTER.
Feb. l.T,lbt.2.
'1 it fit 1. 1
7 mjirrvi
"treei, to iiiooinsourg, immcniiiteiy -piioslle the loiuiii
"la t.o
Count v Court House, rcsncctful v ln'forms his friends
nun tlio piililic 111 general, lhat his House is now nt nr
tier for tile reception and entci tain nient of travelers who
tuny feel disposed to favor it with their custom. He lias
spared no expenso in prepaiiiu; tin. Em iisnoe. for the
entertainment of his guests, neither shall there be any
thing wanting u Ills part; to minister to their personal
comtort. Ills house is spacious and enjoys an excellent
business location.
By Omnibuses run nt all timed between tho Exchange
Hotel and the various It-ul lio.td Depots, hy which trav
elers will ho pleasantly ronieyed tu mid from tho rm
epective Stations In due time to meet tlio Cats.
W.M. II. KOONS.
Illoouisbur", July 7, Ic'fiO.
JLh JilNDS OP STOCK FOR THE
!H & 0 tD & V &,
Photograph Albums, Card Pictures, Cold Pens, An J
Hlbles nud Pra.ter Hooks, tic, ic. Call and look at
our Stuck, or scud your orders ny mail.
WM. . PEIIUV. Ilnngsruir.,
8. W. Cor. Fourth nud bare,
Nov. II, iel-3m PHILADELl'll!
M0IIIW7 VE30M H0US,
Second Stictl, above Arch,
PHILADELl'IIIA.
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lele nr Sun JUvti 1iH,Hr1 t,
it 3, lsi3.
ej II ueil cccording pn.i i,,,,.,, nPi.i. ,..m Vip..;,.'''" ,"V..PI'
llredion. tncuroiit ,,,nvei.ient. Iinnrov,,.! ...VVi'. :."'" "J"?l,u
i.'oiich, coids, .,,.,!.. , ;, ;;' ,- ;v "in, nm
I'nimli. A.llmm :' .J ' ... . . . . ' uu vai'iji it'll n gpucrnl nn
?'l t-F.frJ iSirS "dn large assorlniPnt of.l'itn
wMmmM ,Tl1 "fl"""f Salamander S.,f,s.
Wilrt&ilf.i&iZlSz.'l I'n, iron doors, lor hanks nn.i
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