-ft- PROPOSALS 'l?ar jmhUthiriJjr l lofteitlr, Va, an Imperial HYrfty V(tciapr,to be rntlth-d AT THIS Vfi hriretit solicitations ofhiimerous friends, anil thft 'nrosnnet of libcril .tiatronatre. ,Ttve induced tKo , undersigned to issue theso proposals, and ask tho support, of . tho pub lic. In politics, the irl6TT8ViM. Emporidm" will zealously support the principles and tandidates of Ihe Domocratie party, and particularly the homineo of tho 5th of Marclt Vjonvemion ; inn, asme ironi pany lecuug, n snail uo our main oujcci 10 cnuancc we i intorests of our follow-citizens. bv promOtinc' that industry and enternrizo which charao- tiia the operations of the Coal llcgion. Wo shall go for tho honest many against the desicninir few on all occasions, reverencing that principle in our political creed, and op posing any Monopoly which may retard the exorcist of individual rights, or hive the chased 'mm E j n. B; his iutcresl , thc niiannif t rv mil ririinit i m n ttiriiin i i mi ii imf rwi ntii nmri cn in tin-, nnr fitinni niinn itn - . . . store formerly kept by him, anu mat they have just received an extensive and splen did assortment ot RUPERT & BARTON, (Successors to 15. II. JJlggs,) RESPECTFULLY announce to their friends and tho public, that they have. pur- Fall 8c "Winter Goods. which they arc now opening for tho exa mination and accommodation of Customers, at the New Store House, just constructed by Mn Biggs, and Opposito to Mr. Robi- tndency 16 put down individual Industry and enterprise. In fine, our Object shall be j x promote the welfare of the community amongst whom we live to please and in struct and with n6 other promises, we shall commence our paper, hoping that our ex perience both as mechanical printers and editors, may fit us for our task, and afford that gratification to patrons which never fails to induce the necessary recomponso for servi ces rendered in a laudable undertaking. At present there is but one English paper published m the county ol Schuylkill a county whose territory is completely spotted with villages arid whose citizens rank amonerst the most intelligent, industrious and enterprisinir of thc commonwealth. In 1835, Schuylkill polled almost 2501) votes, anil the combined democratic vote exceoacu S0n3 sfy0 office. Their assortment is not 1600. Then we UOubt hot of the success of our establishment, provided the exertion of oniy vfiry extensive, but carefully selected friands may, in the launching of our bark, prevent it from mooring upon those rocks and t0 answer tho demands of the neighbour shoals which generally render the commencement of a paper a matter of so much anx- hood; and although they wish not to advef- 1ty and expense to tho proprietors. uc their prices, yet they feel confident that The I'ottsvillts UMroruuM" win uc puuusneu wreiuy, on an, imperial sncci, ai they have &efer goods, and will sell chea- TWU JJUJjtiAlta per annum, payaoie semi-annuaiiy in auvance, or au u um yam within the year. The first number will ha published about the first of May next. Subscription are tespectfully solicited'. , John s. Ingram, FRANKLtN S. MILLS. FjebrwaAt 8, 1'838. listule of J.UnU'lG UEllIlhVG, late vf Bloom township, Columbia count!, deceased. TYTIOE i hercbr izivcn. .that Letters of Ail. iniui&tratioii have been granted to the sub scriber on said estate. 1 horcfore nil personshav inn claims against Raid estate, are requested to nro- tent Ihcm, and those indebted are requested to make immediate tmnnent. If those indebted do not at tend to this call before tho first day of March noxt, their account will be placed in proper nanus to en force collection. John Herring, Adm'u January 27, 1838. 40-Ct The Ettatt of UrJlL HOP A INS, Hup deceased, To tlite Iiii-csscd &, A!i tobias's Health emporiums And Family Drug iVarthousc. 11LULT1I, "Tho poor lnan'a riches th rich man bliss;" OTICE Is hereby given, that Letters of Ad rhinistralidh on tho estate of Uxai. HorMXs, Esfl. late of Bloom township, Columbia county, de ceased, has been granted by the Ucgister of Wills, &c. in and for said county, to tho siiliicrilicr, resi dent in ll'looinsburg. All persons having claims ort said estate arc requested to present them for settle incut; and thoso indebted arc re'quirsd to make im mediate payment. JOHN 1?. MOVER, Adm'r. BloomshUrg, January 13, 1838. 38 Ot THE subscriber would respectfully announce Ii his friends and tho public llrat'hu has opcu.J a general assortment of DrVtgs & Medicintes, at inn uiug anu iiiemicai store in liloonisburp nhd that he will bo happy to supply tb0 wants of tnow wno may give linn a call. Among his ant sortment are i NEW G003)S. MUCH CIIEJ1PMI THAN EVER! SIff3Bsv73S,ii'nsr9 so important to Tailors! ilADEN SMITH, PATENT ELASTIC SQJJARE Respectfully informs the public, that he and Is prepared to receive and execute Orders in Sclf-TaryilSS Square Rule, th abovt line, and irom his knowledge ot Var measuring and draftim: coats, in con 'th art. havinc hd extensive practice for nontinn with another hew and useful rule the last fifteen years considers himself jus- for cuttinsr sale or boy's coat's upon a more 'tified in statinir that he can givi perfect sat- familiar plan : also, superior rules for cut- Isfiction to all who may employ him. ting all other garments incumbent on that Topographical maps nirnisneu accoruing branch, are now otlercd to tue traue oy mo to the latest improvement, in the handsom- subscribers ; beliving them to surpass eve st and most correct manner, and levelling ry thing of thc kind which has prsceeded of every deienptton lattntuuy penormeu. them. Able assistant are encaged. Orders left with the following persons Trill meet with immediate attention. i)'cr than any store in Bloomsburg; pt.:.. i i. i i.i i tho manufacturers' establishments, at the very lowest prices, and consists of DP.T GOODS3 SUCH AS Blue, Black, Brown, Invisible Green, and lancy coloured Cloths, Casstmeres and Sattinetta ; Silks, Merinos, Ginghams, and Calicoes ; Linncns and Muslins ; Feslings, Slocks, ZikBiES' BONNETS, IS . SELF-VARYING RULE; Grtat inlpsrfections in the art and liabil ities to produce a miss-fit have been stand in(T before the cutter ever since the intro duction df rules, filling the mind with fear and anxiety, until the coat is finished and tried oh. at which crisis the blood is often Cornelius Conner, Esq., Maueh Chunk, caused to rush into the face at beholding a J encn u. junizing, m.s(j. iuiiuiiu. oau lining coat. The rules with one or two exceptions, which have been in use ever since the first invention of the kind, were wholly predi cated upon principles nivinsr the same pro portion for every man, which principles James Tdggart, Esq., Tamanua. S. B. Harmon, Esq., Danville. John Weavtr. Esa.. Pottsvillc, John S. Ingram, Esq., Bloomsburg, M.AtiVmHiT jOT.jlldUimt FJ I am a The 8ul)scriher Would beg leave to announce to tho peo ple of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that he has just received a splendid 'assortment of seasonable DRY GOODS, Consisting of every variety of Cloths, Cassimcres and ' Sat Unit ts ; Flannels, and Caiitofi Flannels, of every colour ; Black, Brown and Green M rinos, of event shade and quality ; and in fact a full assortment of Drawer $ Common Goods, among ivhich are an extensive supply of Groceries & Liquors, China, Glass and Quecns-Tf'are, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Sperm. Refined and Common Limp Oil, Bffarrtwavc, Castings, & Iron, Tn finthcy have every thine- which ho COOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS, ccssity Or fancy may desire from a yard or together with every variety of merchandize Epsdin salts J . . ...... i ... t-v r. t i I ...i':t. .ji. .....- I Kmtrv noW( Acid bcuioic 1 muriatic nitric ' sulphuHc ' tartaric Anni seod Acetate of zinc Aloes Antimony (crude Arrow root Assaficlida Alcohol Alhtn( Artcnic whll Asphaltum , Hark Peruvian rd cinnamon Balsam Copaiva. do maltha. of fir Bfttlry pcarlrd Batcman's drops Bismuth (nitrate) Blacking, for boots Borax refined Brimstone Buagundy pitch Bole Armeruia Blue pill Calomel Carrosivo sublimits Calamine Camphor Catechu Cayenne pepptr Cochineal Cocculus Indidlis Columbo Cologna watsr Conserve of rosis Cream tartar Cubcbs Carawdy seed Coriander seed Chamomile flowsril lltrl talis Elixbr of vitriol CatUwiisa, Feb. 10, 1838. 42 Ot K-OTIC3S. Wmntis. In pursuance of an act of gen- oral assembly of the Commonwealth ol woul(j j gince j,ave l)edn aUp0rceded by tane to thc finest article in Dry Goods, and from a needle to a stove m Hardware, Their stock of HARDWARE, IRON 3hina, Glass, Pennsylvania, an attachment hath been seir.varyig rules, had tailors but thought granted by the subscriber one ot me Jces tnat the variation in the proportions ofmen's tir the peace in ana ior uie uuumy ui bo(jies are almost as many as m the ieatures urabia, agaihst a certain Isaac Rantz, of thc of th(J face township of -in tho county oiooium- 'xVOor thrae rules styled Self-varying, bia aforesaid, whereon certain ehattles and jiave maj0 ti,e;r appCarance within about as ellocu oi me saiu isaac uaiiu, ibvui.i. many years, eachiilvcntoi claiming tho lion attached, and are now in the cuslodv bf or 0f havin; perfected theart, upon which J Curtis Stadon and George Appleman, ol tuo Q -yilson, of New York, entitled his sys SohisaU ft ing to law. township of Mount Pleasant in said COun- tem p0rrcct ; but instead of being perfect, ty, until they shall be disposed of accord- t contains many erroneous principles, which 1 ins is tnereiore w Klvu ,,u t he subscribers forbear to noint out unti assertion. All been defective urn onlv in nart the Township of Greenwood, in said coun- scir.varvinsr. Secondly, those parts which ty, then and there to discover and make intended to be self-varying are defective. proof ol their nemanus, agreeauiy iu mc jn ract there are certain points on the coat . .. . . . .1.- :.l j ... .i r,' . j i ,. ..-ic lice to the creditors oi uie saiu isnac .uinu., ,i.at centicm:m nssalls this to appear on Monday the 26th pi 1- ebruary, such SY6tems have heretofore Snt.. at the) hoUse of Beniamin llestor, oi ; wnvs . p:rs, ii,fiV QJJEENSWARE : . PAINTS, Groceries & Eaqnors. Oik, Salt and Fish, Holloiv-ware, Sy'c. yc. &'C yc. is more extensive and betlrJr selected thall the same articlus in any cf the neigh bouring stores. Those who wish new, cheap, and goof articles of Merchandize, should call at tliO Bloomsburg Arcade cither bdAirc or af ter cxaming clsdyvhcri,', and make their purchases.' All kinds of Country Produce taken in payment at tl.c highest market prices. IJIoomsburg, Wov. 18, 1837 vlirftRiinns bf the said act Benjamin Kesler. Greenwood, Fob. 10, 1B88. 42 3t. TO MAISTUA MAIiEKS. which cannot bo eflccteu by self-varying nrlilcioles in dny other way, nor by any other means than tho?e laid down by the subscribers. Unlikb any other of tho kind, this sys tem now offered to the trade is Conducted Without any breast measure, and effects cv- Alr extrcmelv useful and thoroughly V,rrtvmt PATENT SYSTEM for cutting firv noint and every part of the coat by self- Ladiss' Dresses and Habits in various forilisi varying principles, in a way calculated to in irnmmnil!itr nil tho chanscs of tho fasli- nnnvint dm snnsGs of rtnv reasonable man. uvvy jwawva- - , ions, and warranted to fit without the Irou- tiat sl0Ud it over fail to produce a good fit ble of trying on the dress before finished, On Up0n aI1y shape whatever, the charge must a plan so easy that any lady may learn it i0 iaij t0 a careless and incorrect measure- from the rule and explanations, or in one ment. It may seem, mysterious that this half hOul: by personal teaching, is nereuy ruie s snuj t0 be sell-varying, arid yet : offured to the ladies employed in that branch SqUarc rultf a square rule and yet conduct rtf ItllninpR!! Terms if forwarded to ordet $5, if per sBnally taught SO. y b WILLIAM HAULER, HAULER. 42 tf. CHARLES Bloomsburg, Feb. 10, 1838 Valuable cd without a breast measure : but the whole rttvstcrv will be unfolded at oilec by exam Ination. Unwilling to have it said that the subscribers arc attempting to palm this sys tcm upon tho trade with misrepresentations Ihev avow their willingness to submit It in to tho hands of an impartial committee for an examination ol its principles, m compar ison with any other over invented in the United States, at Philadelphia or New York, which committee shall make tho decision . i..;.. known through the press. The subsori U, UUloil IbMO..." . ,, - . "...I.. 1. , I Greenwood hers set an systems which aru govenmu Property Tun subscriber Wishes i ... : D.U..I,,,.. lfficumbiac ntai of wholly by the breast measure aside as in TWO HOUSES, jlllJI ferior and not worthy to compare with consequently they Will comparo with none hut such as are govcrncu in pari uy sen vnrvintf principle's. For if tho principle! " .. , , , .... lmrn oltereu id uio irauu aiu nuv wuimy ui Unoo ineawoii ngs iiu. ere o.o . -; h , rjght tbat it 8hould bc Inall( Sek HlToSina ,.lv ontod, or if UierOby t,,e,ubbers have put her country, and where considerable might em, v'toosome pat , done in the orain Dusiness - Compensation for their exertions Possession Will be given on the first day ronage i j .f insningioex- ' , .11. .M..MrM, Nil". amine tho premises can receive every sans- b - CHARLES idnLER. WILLIAM KAI1LER. Pa, Feb. 10, 188. 48 tf. be done in the Grain Possession Will be of April next.and any person wishing 1 nminn iho iiremiseB can receive every i faction by colling on the unclersiiied. ANDREW McCLURE, ItoftribOfg, Feb. 10. 1838. 42 tf. Bloomsburg Swaim's Vetmifuge, N invaluable farrllly medicine for worrtlk, dys cntary, bowel complaints, cholic, cholera morbus, vomiting, pains or weakness in tho stom ach, loss of appetite, fever and ague, &c. kept at Jobias s Health Emporium. Swaim's Panacea, ENOWNBD throughoutthe whole world for its elncacious qualities lis a family medicine, constantly on hand, and for said lit tho UrugFtoro of I). S. Tobias. which call meet the wants or please the ftincy all which he will dispose of at the lowest prices. He returns his acknowledgments to cus tomers for their very liberal support, and with a firm determination to plepse through attention lo business, he solicits a continu ance of their calls and custom. Oj All kinds of colihhy product will be Uteri in exchange for goods. llloomsburg, Dec. 1C, 1837. Tailoring Business. B. RUPERT, "15 ETULNS his acknowledgments to rutomr jSJ&j for their very liberal support, and would now respectfully announce to them, and thc public gen erally, that ho has just received the latest from Philadelphia, in which material changes are Muilc. ills sliop is at thc old stand, in Uie name building with thc post-oflicc. (JjNono but good workmen aro employed at his shop; and thoso who want their garments made, in a neat, durable and fashionable style, pre invited to givp him a call, anil they may rely on having their work well and expeditiously executed. Ho would also announce that he caiitinues reg ularly to receive tlu; I'ashions, and that any orders from abroad will bo promptly executed. Jiloorosuurg, January I a, 18 as. Leidy's Compound Sursuparilla, It blood pills for Rhcumstip affections, general debility, ulbcrous sores of thc noc, throat and body, whito swelling, diseases of the llVpr and skin, tetter, ring-worm, piles, cramps, &c. for sale at Jvbiass Health Emporium. Compound Fluid Extract, nn .ii r . ..i u .1.. r. biles, paiiu in the bones, chronic rheumatism, tettor, white swellings, &c. xc. for salt) at Tobias's Drug TJ'archdUsc. A IAST OP I7ETTERS TTDEMAIfflNO ill tho Post Office at Hloomt J&M hurg, January 1, 1838, Alary iJowyet John Iiaylor Joseph Uoleman Lewis Cnnipton Thonyis Cpx Andrew Emins Itov. Wm. Ji Dyer James C. Fox Henry O'cigcr Iliinlcl Geigcr Thomas Hartman Daniel Howor Catharine Hartman Edward Hicks Mrs. Elizabeth Jacoby Kcbccka I. Johnson Mrs. Sally Ann Kcndy John Kline Emanuel Lazarus Peter Mcuch Sabiiia Miller Andrew; Melick , . Peter Miller, (Tanner) lx. fc 1) Nowhard Georgo Itussel Daniel Iteedy (2) Clmrlotlb Hitter Mrs. Elizabeth Shuraaker " Mary Sloyman " Rebecca Vandorslice 2 Henry Weaver Micheal Waltur Jacob Wo.zler' Emery powdsr Essence of peppermiht ofciunamon Extract of colncy nth of hemlock of liquorice Eyo water Eocmigteek issd Gambogo Galls GintUn root Golden tincluri Godfrey's cbrdial Gum Arabic ' Tragicanth Amtribtiuc Hhcllsc Kino ' Gilbanum Myrrh Gauiacura Juniper Helcborc, black Hicra picra Ink powder, black Isinglass ipecacuanha Ivory ldack Keyscr's universal plaster Jalap , Laudnum Liquorice root Lunar caustic Luuifcr matches Loco foco do. Morphium Magnesia calcined do carbonuta Mnnna flako do common Mustard, white Nipple shrlls Kux Vomica Opium Opodeldoc; Orrhs rool Oxalic acid Olto of Roses Ointment of mercury of Galls uf red prccijiltato df Spanish fly ' Uitron Wafers, White wax Oil of Almondi'i Atnbftr ' Anni tecj Caraway IjIOVCJ Copaiva ' Latcmler l Origanum Orange ' , Peppcrminl ,i!?inypyi ' . lioscnmy ' Hu'o ' Spiko ' .. Stono. . Sassafras 1 Tansy Tar ' ' WintcrgreiH ' Woimsccd Uritish ' Croton 1 pasloif Harleam Pink root . Paragoric Elixir Plaster, adhesive do stren'gthcniiif I Prepared chalk , Pearl powder Pills, Anderson's, ScotU, ' Hooper's Lee's New London1 4 Gcrrrtsn Morrison's Evan's Dyott's Lcidies' ' of Aloes 4 of Assafistina ' of Opium ' ofQuiuina Quassia wood Quicksilver Qulnino t Rhubarb Hochcllc salt j (iotten stono Rose walcf Rut bf Irbn Sago, pearled Salammonias, erilde Salt of tartar Sal Volatile Salt pctre Sanders wood Sarsapharilld scaling wax ( Senna leaves ( Senaka suako root ' ' ' Soap, castilo ' sliavlng f ' white cSJtils fancy , Sodo, supar carbonate Sub carbonate 8panish fly , Spermachi .Swpet spirits of nitre Sbda powders . Spirits of hartshorn of Lavcndcreompi ' of Tarpcnrine Seed Lace Smelling bottles Scidlits 'powders j Sponge Squill Sugar of lead 5 Sulphur 1 Sucking' Wiles Tartar emetic Tirttltlio of Aloes ' bf Assafostida . itf Peruvian bark 1 of cinnamon BfMuilateof itoi . of Myrrlr of Spanish fly ' of Colchicuin nil ' of senna ' ' of Valerian ' of GuiaCuiii Tooth powder ' brushes Valerian rodt Venice turpentine Verdigris, Vcrmillisn Virginid snako root Vials, different sizes Vitroil, blue, green,whi( White Resin J. T HlMssclman, & Co, OULD again announce to their customers, and the public, that they have just re ceived another fresh supply of embracing every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries Liquors, Hardware, &c, which they intend to sell at the most reduced prices at their now and cheap store in llloomsburg. They invito a call from those who want choice articles at almost cost prices. December 9, 18U7. fTIELElmATED Universal Plaster fortho euro XlJ of Gout and rheumatic pains, destroying corns, curing frost-bitten feet, and sore breasts, for sale at Tobias's Health Emporium. George Zcighir 36 (TPcrsons calling for the above letters tvllliilcase say they arc advert Ubih U. RUPERT, P. M. Jnnuary la, 1838. 38-3t JOHN S. INGHAM, f RENDERS his nrofoasional servicea to the citi H zelis oj' Colnmlita county. He will feci grate fulfor business entrusted to his care; Oflico ih thh same building with tho 'Columbia Demoorot.' Dloomsburg, Mny,1837 STOVES. ' "H"UST received, and for sale at the store of thb QJ7 subscribe a splendid assortment of WOOD In fine, his "Emporium of Health" will lie found lo contain every variety of iho rribst approved Drugs MedkUxes, Paints,,, JQye-StvJfti vim, ri avjcciions, iyc. c,-c. wliich dro warranted of good quality, having beerf carefully selected from tho best cstnblUhcd ware houses ih Philadelphia ; and which lie will sell 5 most reduced prices Ho will Use every exertion Id oredfntnoflato and benefit his custbincrs. olid thtiO foro respectfully solicits thc patronage of a liberal puhlic D. S. TODIAS. Uloomsburg, January G, 1888. 37 4t. WINE, Brandy, Gin, Cordialf&cT ju's" ce iVeJ, and ready for delivery to customers at very reduced prices, by .. J . Musscwan, i Co. nro VBS, both flum and with Boilers. Also an Estate of Jheob Winter, late, if Mount! fctsl;. rUhJ a"d "v. $mS Pltasanl, W'iP.' 'Columbia countyi um 'm-i lilodmsburg, Bcpti 30, 1837. gpftteL ipjARUKLS of Lake Salt, and a large !5a53 quantity of Ground Alum Suit, just KiHtveu, anu ior saio at me cueap store i . 7'. Musfliman, Co. Piee6s: of Assorted MerinMt double wrdllt and in assortment of Jltaek Mtrinos, ef nb. rv superior quality, just opened and for sale at the New and Cheap Stornof thc subscribers in 1) looms- burg. J. T. Ml o 915 LM AN, & C. '7JO;ntiK i heeliy;8Tn. lwt Letters of Ad; I J ministration have Jiern granted to the subscri ber on the estate of said deceased. Therefore sll persons havitjg claims against said estate are i qU'sted lo priacnt them, and those Indebted are l- qucilfd to maf.e llnniediale payment. David Eilti, Adm'?;. Jimmy 20, 18SS. 46f IIU tl cl rtM . 10 abo E. Jur Co Co 1 V 1 ln. (31 T.I I 1 . 1 n 1 r ,1 u in re 1 f