Star of ti)t Nortl). TELBrnßl€^Ewi7" VROH TIIE BLOOMBBUBO OFFICE. Ktiocktnc AccMeut on the PlUsbnrf Kntlroad. CLEVELAND, May B—Yesterday evening the engineer of the "crab" upon this rood, • finding it short ot water upon its arrival new,> concluded to run down to the tank, two mires from Newburg, for the purpose of re plenishing it. A gentleman and his w'fe and Cwe ladies got on at the invitation of the engineer. They soon reached the tank, and the signal was given to stop. After water had been taken in, the gentleman proposed to ride down to Newbdrg. The engineer consented, as ail the trains of the day had pasaed, and nothing but the tender was at tached to the "crab" and they started off at the rate of about six miles per hour. After going about a mile {he engineer thought he saw an obstruction in the road, and the brakes were applied, but did not stop the motion. A most dreadful crash en sued. The engineer was thrown into the air and fell upon the track. He struggled to get out of the way, but could not, and every wheel passed over his body. One of the ladies was thrown among the cog.wheels and machinery of the "crab" and was not released uutil almost every stitch of clothing was torn from her. She had receired most severe injuries upon the forehead, and was covered with blood. Another woman was knocked senseless, but not much injured. The gentleman and remainihg lady escaped unjtity, Tile "fcauSe of the dreadful accident was "icon apparent. Some fiends had imbedded a plank in the centre of the track, leaving 'the end projecting out several'feet The whole itiiffg tvas ihahagcd tvlth the ntbst 'infernal'ingenuity. The [iiado selected was near a high bank, where h tie whs placed 'across the track on the dJ2d of February. The lady so seriously injured will proba- ' 'bly recover. This is the first attempt oat of many that lias succeeded. We hope that no pains nor expense will be spared to ferret out the peipetrators of this damning crime- Cxt'OHT.—The vidians who is supposed to have done the above damning deed, has been caught by our vigilant police, and is now in custody.—Pi/teWg Journal. "Opposition to the Fugitive Slave Law. BOSTON, May 16—The . Senate this inor- 1 'ning passed Ihe following resolutions in op- j position to the slave law, by a vote of 33 1 yeas to 5 nays—the latter being two Whigs i and three Democrats : ItesilveJ, That Massachusetts protests against the Fugitive Slave haw, as hostile to 1 the sentiments of Christianity, and übliorenl . to the feelings of the people of the Com monwealth—that such a law will naturally fail to secure that support in the beart and conscience of the community, without winch i any law must sooner or later become a dead letter. T~—■*- -•-- l— Hon. Jauics Buchanan Nominated Tor the , Presidency. Philadelphia' May 13, 1851 —The Demo- 1 cratic Convention at Washington, Pa., have ! nominated lion James Buchanan for the Presidency in J852. Cel. I'ooto Nominated tor Goycruor of Mississippi. WASHINGTON, May 16, 1851.— A despatch has been received announcing that die Mis sissippi I'niou Committee had met, and nominated Con. l'oote for Governor. It does not say 'whether the committee was com posed of Whigs or Democrats. Mr. Hodge, the Assistant Secretary of the Treasory, left for New York and Boston this morning, on government business. A refutation of the charge of Lieut I Forbes, of the English navy, of the exis- j tetice of slavery in liberia, is published by : the Executive Committee of the Coloniza- , lion Society. Arrival at Dunkirk. DUNKIRK, Thursday, May 16. Th'e "Excursion Train, having on board the ofiicers of Vli'o New York & Erie Railroad Company, and their distinguished guests, arrived at this this place at 44 o'clock this hfiernoon, without any accident. A great concourse of people! were present. .. The train was greeted Jy the cheers of thousands, and after the reception ceremony, on alighting from the cars, the gneMfc formed in procession and proceeded the Depot, where a bountiful table had been spVead for the multitude. * After a few reniarks from Mr. Webster, the invited guest's Were coii ducted to the Loder Hottus where tables had btM spread f Li- Residence § cense. B/oOm. Bloomsburg R R Iron Co 10 30 00 William At Kclvy & (Jo 10 liquor 90 00 HO CIDI2>jS3 „ (for oprinu Bntniner- S W£C. EC® Si - TTave just received and opened a large os "softment of new spring and summer y goods, which they offer to their old custo - mere and new ones at the lowest prices. 8 Their slock is large, and selected to suit the 5 wants of this region of country. It compri ses every thing of " DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE IRJEENSWARE, CEDAR WARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND q SHOES; v and those who ItZve long patronised them n ore the best judges of their mode ol doing >f business; and the long confined confidence of , tho commmunity is the best recominenda n lion they can oiler to new patrons. Their n stock of goods will be kept tip by by tho re ceipt of new parcels from tho city, nearly every week during the summer. Bloomsburg, April %2d. IPM'. 1J I .il~iiiT .J. Philadelphia * Reading Bail Road. r REDUCTION' of ftieght on Merchandize, . lo commence March 1, 1851, i RATES OF FREIGHT PER \oa LBS. • Between PotUville and Philadelphia. R ARTICI.ES TRANSPORTED. — Ist Class.—Bi tuminous Coal, Bricks, Ice, Iron Ore, Lime stone, Pig Iron, Plaster, Slate, Tiles, 9 cts. 2d Class. —WoQine, Burr Block#, Cement. Grindstones, Guano Laths, Pitch, Railroad Iroe, heavy, Rosin, Salt, Sills, Shir.gles, Tar, • Turpentine, Timber tun! Lumber,, 10 cts. 1 3rd Clasi. — k U. Beer, and Potter, Ashos, ) Pot & Pearl, |f€, Barley, Bones "ft Horns, 1 Coffee, Cottoa, Whiskey, Ik Domestic Li j quors, Graiu, Jrou Coatings, rouuh; Rolled, . Bar or Hainnreted Iron, "oiler I'lntes, Flat Bar Rail Road Iron, Lead and Shot, Mo ' lasses,"Potatoes, Nails ft Spikes, Salt Provi J sirina, Sowjir, Saltpetre, and Tobacco, un ) manufactured, IZ4 cts. Floilr per barrel, ) 23 cts. , ) Hh Class —Apples, Bran, Butter, Cheese, j Cordage, Karthen Ware, Eggs, Groceries . (except those stated) Hemp, Hardware, and Cutlery, Hollow ware , ferd, Leather, Live ' Stock, Manufactures of Iron, as Machinery ; I Oil, Oysters, Paints, Row Hides, Rags, Rtts ) sin Sheet Iron, Seeds, Steel, Sweet Potatoes, ) Tallow, Vinegar and Wire, 17 els. ) sth Class.— Books and Stationary, Boots & , Shoos, Camphine, and Spirit Oil, China, Glass and Queensware, Cigars, Confectionery, Dry ' Goods, Drugs, Fresh Fish, Meat & Fruit, Ko, ' reign Liquora, Hops, Spirits of • Turpentine I Teas* Wmoa and Wool 22 els. I March 13, 1851. A' STROLOG Y.— THE'CELEBRATED I)r. C. VV. ROBACK, Professor of Astrology ' Astronomy Phrenology, and Goomancy, com \ hined with CONIC RATION from Sweeden, office .No. 71 LOCUST Street Philadaljihis, of ) feis his services to the citizens of Bloomstiuig. Ho has boon consulted by ell tho crowned heads j of Europe, and enjoys a higher reputation at on . Astrologer than any one living. Nativities cal culated according to Geomancy—Ladie* $3 ' Goutlemen $5, Persona at a distance can hav their nativities drawn by sending the date of the I day of their birth. All letters containing the | above fee will rctcive immediate attention, and I Nativities aont to any part of tho world written on durable paper; and he is prepared to make use of his povray by conjuration on any of the 1 following topics J Court.hip, advice given for I the sucueaaful accomplishment of a wealthy mar I riage,- he haa the power to redeem 6uch ,as ore I given lo the free tne bf Ike bottle, anil for all casea of hazard, and for the recovery of alolen or lost property, and the purchasing of lottery tick I ets. Thousands ol the above named cases have 1 been door in this oily and jta vicinity, and in lite I United States, to tbe full salisfacliou of alt. 10,- Out) Nativiiiee oi Horoscopes have been cast du I ring the last four years while he*e. Letters ! i will answer every purpose, and will do as well as | lo call in person, and lite mail is . now so safe j that persona need not fear to trust money through 1 i the Post Office. Dr Koback receives from 500 i | to 1000 Icttere monthly, and hoe never missed t one. i I Ml letters will be religiously attended to, if j prepaid. For more particulars call si the office of tho "Btarof the North," and get ait Astrolo. gical Almanac gratia. . . C. W. KOBACK, 7 I.ncust stroet above i Eighth, opposite the Musical Fund Hall Philuda. Be particular tn mention tho Post-office coun ty ami State. Ml communications kept rclig ously secret. SEQUEL TO TIIK Mimoins or A puvsiciA.i. BV ALEXANDER. DUMAS. Tlic Queen's Necklace, Or the Secret History of the Court of Leeds XVP THIS work is the sequel to Dumas' celo bratcd work "The Memoirs ol a Physi j ciun," by Alexander Dumas, author of "The Iron Mask," "Count of Monto Cristo,' §:c ! Translated from the French by Thotna il liums. Esq., with beautilnlly illustrated Cov- I era and Poilraits. Complete irt two large ' octavo volumes. Price 50 cents a volume. 1 This novel is founded on tho ce sbrated ! incident of the diamond necklace, which Cardinal Cohan purchased, as he 8 pposed, for Maria Anionic! I ®, but which lcll into the i hands of a female sharper, who personated j the Queen, aj)d so dooped the poor ca~.!" a '- Dumas always writes with spirit The pres ent is better than most novels now-a-days, and wo recommend it as an agreeable com panion for a railroad car, or a rainy after noon. , Published and lor sate at the cheap book store of TAB PETERSON, No. 98 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. March 13 1851. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER ! PEPSIN, the Due Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice ! A great Dyspepsia Curcr, prepared from Ren et, or the fourth Stomach o; the , Ox,' after direction of Baron Liebj*, the great Physi ological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., No. 11 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. .TWq.is-a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com plaint. Constipation, and Debility, curing alter Nature's. QWll rnethoi'. by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. See Advertisement in another column. Steam Iron Railing. MORE AND GALLAGHER, Corner of Ridge Road and Broad Street, PmiiiRGbPHIA, WOULD call the attention of purchasers to | their elegant assorimeut of IVrought and Cast | iron Railing for CEMETERIES, BALCONIES, VERANDAS, Railing for Churches, Public and Private Buildings, Public Squares, &c., together with all kinds of Plain and ornamental Iron work. MORE & BOOK OF : MESIBBSNSp , Containing the best selection of designs tliat • has ever been issued, will be sent lo any person who may wish to make a selection. Feb. 20, 1851-3 m SHEETS fe SELTZER'S WHOLESALE WHSM ftaflSUQQLßVailllls afrvv W0.931V- Third St, LffiasdUa (Above Callow hill,) PHILADELPHIA, A GENERAL ASSORTMETOF BRANDIGE, WINES, CORDIALS. And Liquors of every description t ALSO a full stock of Hyson, hmeiial, Souchong, Black If (iften Teas. t. t. sltEEr?.. P. P. SfcLTZEH. J. M. ARMSTRONG— Agent. i Books! Books!I r ! Joseph Swartz has just received a new lo • of Literary Historical, Religious, Poetical ■ Miscellaneous ami Sclyiol books, lo Which ha invites the attention of the reading public of Bloonlsburg. k -w -r-- "■ * ' "ft WHITE'S BONNET MANCFACTORf, NO. 41 SOUTH SECOND STREET, WTOW! conducted by ThomM White, -'-'son of its Iste proprietor, at the Old Stnnd, where Dealers will at .ell times lind a etocht i of Foreign, and Domestic Straw, L®e, . Fancy. Crape and Silk Bonnets. Pnnama,,Palnj Leaf, end every variety of Straw Hatg, and . Artificial Tloweri unequalled by ny other for extent or beauty of mantiTactnre, *nd at very low prices, having I'ucilitics for producing' these gboda'possessed by no other eslab-' lithmeni.. ■, 1 To tlte Ladies and Milliners 'generally, he would tender his grateful scltqqwledgl tncnts for their kind app,oval of the bttsi-. ness avsteni of this house, shall be want ing, to merit a continuance of their liber al patronage, They will still be greeted with ih&siitqe old familiar faces, who will at all times endeavour lo execute their commissions with fidelity and promptness. March 6, 1851--3 m, Reading R. R. Passenger Trains O OFFICE OF THE PAILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPA NY—{Philadelphia, March 29, 1851 —SUM MER ARRANGEMENT, from Philadelphia # lo Pottsrilie. Two' PassengprsTrains daily "(Sundays exceptdd.) On and after April 1, 1851, two trains will be run each way, dai ly, betWeeh Philadelphia and Pottsville. MORNING LINE Leaves Philadelphia aj 74 o'clock, A- M., daily, except Sundays. Leavos I'otlsviiie at 74 o'clock, A. M., daily, except Sundays. AFTERNOON LINE Leaves Philadelphia at 3 o'olock, daily, except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 34 o'clock, daily, except Sundays. Fifty pounds gf baggage will be allowed io each passenger'iii these .lines, and pas sengers are expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their own wearing apparel, which will be at the risk of its own er. Bv order of the Board of Managers. March 29, 1851. S. BRADFORD, Sccrt'.a- Stale School Fund. , . SECRETARY'S OFFICE, ) Harrivburg, April Bth. 1851. j To Ike Commissioners of Columbia Co. GENTLEMEN:—In pursuance of the thirty second section of an act entitled " An Act lor the regulation and continuance of a sys tem ol education by Common Schools," passed the 7th day of April, 1819, I here with transmit to you a statement of the amount to which every district in your coun ty is entitled, out of the annual appropria tton of $200,008, lor the school year 1852, as follows : DISTRICTS. AMOUNT. DISTRICTS. AMOUNT Anthony $79,39 Liberty 90,30 Beaver 59,61 Limestone 7), 18 Bloom 248,21 Mahoning 77,42 Briar Creek 121,82 Ml. Pleasant 59,61 Centre 85,32 MadisOn 164,71 Cattawissa 100,12 Mainq 43.05 Danville 299,41 Miftfin 91,64 ' Derry 75.4- Montour , 65,57 Fishing Creek 89,2 i Jrange . 101.12 Franklin 62,41 Roaring Crcelr J93,94 Greenwood 124,01 lugarloaf 116,92 Hemlock 118,81 Valley 54,11 Jackson 30,0'. 'Respectfully yours, A. L. lU'SSEL, Superintendent of Common Schools. MACKAREL," SHAD. CODFISH, I Cons SALMON, on hand St fot HERRINGS, >-' aloby t 'V. PORK [ l ALMEK &Co. HAMS AND SIDES 66 ' SHOULDERS, I j^dclphia. LARD AND CHEESE, J March C, 1851.-3 m, THE UNITED STATES MO.VTULY LAW MAGAZISE, Establiahctl in Jttuuury, 1850. This work, so well known lo tlte profess ion, contains: - I. Judicious essays upon legal topics, the most useful und interesting to the profession. 11. Biographical sketches of distinguished lawyers, now living, with well executed por traits. 111. Early notes of the more able and im portant decisions of the octirts, in A merit a and Great Britain. IV. Monthly alphibetical digest of all ca ses ol general interest in the Superior Courts of law and equity, both in the United States and England, properly classified and arrang ed for reference. V. Critical notices of new books, and a list of all. new Idw publications—together with a record of the events of the month, and a general miscellaneous survey of sub jects of interest to the profession as well as to the general reader. Terms of the Monthly Law Magazine. The work is published regularly on the first of every mouth. Each number contains at least 104 octavo pages, printed in ihß best manner, on superior paper. Twelve num bers will jnak trrft volnmns of 1248 pages, lor winch indexes and title-pages will be prepa'ed. The price of the work is FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable in advance ; the ex tremely low terms on which it is furnished, make a strici adherence to this rule indispen sable*. All moneys may be sent by mail, post paid, at the Publisher's risk, and lite postmas ter's certificate wilt be considered #RfHeint evidence of the mailing of subscrlfftions. I'ostttißHtera are the publisher's only agents. All letters must be addressed to ' JOHN LIVINGSTON, Editor ami Proprietor, 157 Broadway I'. The twelve back numbers, compri sing the first and second volumes, ctin be furnished. IN LIGHT STREET. PETER ENT i Announces to the people of LLML i .Arect, that lie has just received and openecTa splen ded lot of new and fashionable , Spring and Snaiher Goods, which he offers at rates that cannot fail to suit and plbaite all who wish a good chance for cheap purchasers. He has every thing usually kept in a country store, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Queensware, Cedar Ware. Dress Goods and Fancy Goods, of styles to please alt tasts l and at prices to suit all purses. Call and sac before the best is gone. W Country produce taken in pey, and caslt not refused. Light Street, Apri sth, 1851, ma " m * '">*** . mmm ' m !f92f l^^m ' mm^mmm Administrator's Notice, ' Letters of administration on the estate of Mahlon Hamlin, late of Bloom township, Columbia county, deceased, hate been grab , ted to the undersign*!}, residing in Light I Street, Columbia county. All persons hav , ing claims against the estate are requested , to present them duly authenticated for, set ' tlcment, and those indebted to make imme ' diate payment SAMUEL MELICK. Administrator. Light Street, April J7th, 1851.—G t. Executor's Notice. LETTERS testamentary open Ilia estate of Nathaniel Mart late of Bloom township, Columbia comity, deceased having been ' granted to the subscriber residing >ll Light Street, Columbia county; all persons indebt ed to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and. those bavins ac counts against the estate, to present them dbfy attested to JOHN VANLIEVV, ... ■ Executor. Light Street, April 22d, 1851 Gt. brigade ORbEii f j mHE,uniformed companies belonging to the I Bfigndp 9 Division P- V. are. noti fied to meet at Orangevilie. on Saturday the 17th day of May next at.lojtCclock . A M., -* equipt with arms and accoutrements in good I order for parade and drill. ... . i Staff and,company officers will be punct ual in their attendance. .. ,t \ , M. McUQWKLL, 1 ..... Brig'r Gen. 1 Brig. 9 Div. I*. V. Brigadier. General's Otfiee,, Liglit Street, April 22d, 1851, 3t. ' Public Saio of Real Estate. In pursuance o( an .order of the Orphans'. Court of Columbia county, on FRIDAY THE 3orA DAY OF MAY next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Dnnicl Hranligam and David Taggait Administrators of William McCoy late of Northumberland county, deceased will expose to sale by Pub lic Vendue at the Court House in Danville a certain tract of land iu-Derry township Mon tour county, bounded and described as follows:—bounded by lands of Jolpi lllce, Samuel Brittiau, John Benfiohl, the widow . Gingles and others, containing . more or l.ess, and, whereon is erected A TWO STORE LOG UOISB and frame Barn and oilier-out buildings late the estate of said deceased, situate in the township of Derry and county of Montour. JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. Bloomsburg, 21 April 1851. MTNUEXUILL & lIfAXU HAVE JI'ST RECEIVED AND OPENED A NF:VV STOCK Of Spring nntl SiuiiuWi' CS3> C£> CE> SS3 9 Which they offer to their old patrons, and new ones at the best of bargains. They can < be found at their old stand on Main and Market streets, und their stock will be found to bo selected with care, and to embrace every kind of gocds fashionable and de sirable for the season. They have French. English and American cloths, casr-imeres, satinets and jeans for men's wear,' and a va riety of Lawns and'Ginghgm's qf the most fashionable styles for ladies. Tltcy have also, Groceries, Hardware, Queeusware, Cedar ware, ITats and Caps, and, in short, every thing usually kept in a country store. BT CttlL and see that we do sell cheap' for cash or country produce. Bloomsburg, April 23d, 185*1. THIS WAV GKVri EREX RESPECTFULLY announces to the eiti izens of Illoomabiirg in "eneiul and his old patrons in particular, besides the rest of mankind, that tie has again opened his tai lor-shop where lie will bo, pleased to furnish the best of cioffiiiig, cut recording tq the .la test fashions, and made in the best manner. He receiver the city fashions, and feels cer tain that his work will look well and wear bet ter. His shon is on main street of Bloomsburg next door nelow Lut/.'a Drug store. In pay.for work, lie will take cash, store order, or even GOLD DOLLARS. Bloomsburg Nov. 21. 1850. A Valuable Farm at PRIVATE SALE. A good farm of 176 acres in Mountplcas apt township, Columbia county is offered for sale upon fair terms. It lays along Fishing creek just opposite Light Street, and contains as good land as is found along the creek. About nne fourth is wood land, the remain der cleared.ond in good state of cultivation. The improvements, are a, convenient and comfortable frame dwelling-house, a good barn, and other putbtiiUlingp. .The land is believed to cqntsiisa valuable deposit of IRON OKU. and the agrees to sell it, because he cannot give his personal supervision to the, property. , It will be sold upon such lib eral and desirable terms as io maku it a good, profitable, and cheap home. For the lends of sale inquire Of ' R.W. WEAVER Aged. Bloomsburg, Jan. 21, 1801.—if New Spring and Siimaer Goods. ritHE subscriber aimb'um-.es that ire lias just-received and opened a new and general assortment of Spring and Kuiumeb at his old stand on Main stteet, to which hu invites the attention of every person desiring S&IIU&AXISsiS AND CHEAP GOODS. Ills stock includes LAWNS, GINGHAVS, sii.r-s, & PRINTS of all styles and prices; and he has a care fully selected stpek of i^o6 , recently ercctod at Oraugnville, and will b • I ready lp furpish castings of every size and description, ami every desirable kind ot machinery. ><„. _ Castings for Mills, Plough iron, Stoves c' every kind, Kettles, Boilers ami rdl. othm kiudeof Hollow-ware will bo furnished by him- at the lowest prices. He lias aisp on .hand, ami will make In order, THUESrfIXG' MACHINES AND PLOUGHS ready 'or use. and equal 1o the best made'in thj.i. region of the country, i Farmers in xeuil of Castings or machine ry will find it to their advantage to visit hi • establishment, lie will keep on hand a In! of articles manufactured by him, out of which a fair spigelian ran always be mad. Ev ry description of machinery neatly re paired on the shortest notice and most re.. "Sonnble terms. Old metal tgk'cn in payment for work.. B P.H A VII L UST Orangeville, July 291h 1850.' Fancy CtV&irsf. BENJAMIN IIAGKNBI'CII has just re ceived from Philadelphia a lew lot of FAN C.V CHAIRS, of Birch anil Mahogany curi. and of the most fashionable style, which ho will soli at lite lowest prices for good pay. * Bloomsbtifg, May 16th, 1850. BLANKS!! DEKTHJS, -• SIMMONS. EXECUTIONS. SCBPfKNAS. ami , JUDGMENT NOTES, r proper attd desirable forms, for sale at (lie Otice liio "Star of the North." Fire Insurance. THE Delaware Mutual Safety Insurunc" Comoany, have appointed tho umlersigne.l an Agent, to make insurances in Columbi.i county. The Company it in good credit,and is conducted.upon sqtind principles. Person - insured by the Company are entitled to tin rights of membership therein, aro eiegibh as Directors of tho Corporation, but withooi any individual liability for the losses or expenst. of the Comjiany. The amount of premium ar.d policy paid when insured is the extent l of liability. Persons desirous of etl*ctiu„ an insurance upon property, ran call upon the undersigned, at his Office in Bloomsburg. CHARLES fl. fiUCKALEW. May 22, 1850. uookxj noons:. Qy&ißsgalfßmL Read! Read! Announces to the reading world in genfral. and the good people of. Bloomsburgh in par licular that he has removed IT.s Bookstore to die lower corner of Diggs Brick Block oppo site the Court House, where I.e has . a full variety of Books for all tnauntr o! men ami women kind. Ho has all the p ipttlar works of the day it put . Morals, Religion, History Literature, Politics and Travels ; and. a gen eral- selection of ell so hoof books, English Classical, fJermair and. Frencli. ,.■ He lias also a sweet C^tirectionaries. Toys and Jcwcln'. ... So that every kind of taste can J>e gralifie I by a selection of somothing Jr.om bis stock. Bloonrsbutg, April lSth, \ff6l. THOUSANDS HAVE (iONK TO . CAE FORNIA, but the business pf Cotteh an I Wagon malyittg wdj ijc