Unseated NOTICE is herebv rivcn. thai anrcca- y to an Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed "the 13th of March, 1815, and entitled "An 'act to amend the act entitled an act direct ing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and foi other purposes," the follow ing Tracts of Land will bo sold at Public Vendue, on the second Monday of June -next, at the Court IIouso in the Borough of Danville, in the county of Columbia, for arrearages of Taxes due, and the cost ac crued on each lot respectively. ROARING CREEK. Jltrtt. I Warrantee names. Tax. '882 Ashton George 10 87 411 Islington Thomas 1173 -429 Bean Joshua 12 01 348 Benson Peter , 8 62 347 Boasley Johnson 8 62 128 Barron Thomas, Jr. 10 27 00 Brown Nathaniel 0 50 343 Barran John, Jr. 8 62 400 Bittler Samuel 8 62 401 Boncham Eliza 8 52 401 Bomb John Jr. 8 52 40 "Brewer William 80 382 Beckham Gcorgo D 20 80 Clingerman Jacob 1 05 400 Cunningham Thomas 0 50 406 Cope Thomas P. ' , 903 409 Dchaven Peter 0 63 442 Elliot William 10 56 300 Gobbin Charles S 34 409 Hains Josiah 0 83 400 Helurg Adam "9 50 357 Heiltzhcimer Robert 8 84 380 Heiltzheimer Thomas 9 20 400 Jordon Joseph 0 63 375 Kennear Robert 9 10 383 Kennady Andrew 9 20 207 Leonard Lesher -3 99 434 Lemmons William 9 80 Lemmons Matthew and 229 405 400 409 391 400 5 41 O 61 Q 50 9 27 Ruckcl John Jr. Lawrence Joseph Long George Lowns Caleb McCarty John Miller William Myers Mary Montgomery Daniel Miller Martha Mench Henry Miller George and Raver Jonathan, Norris Isaac Powel William Porter William Peabody Stephen Porter James Porter Robert Huston Mary Ruston Thomas Reece Daniel Ruston Isaac Reynolds John Ruston Charlotta Raver George Jr. Reece Daniel Shannon William TrucKimiller Charles Tunis Richard Whiteman John "Warner John Wickersham Amos Webb Samuel Whitehead Robert r Walter Barbara Wheeler William Walter Lewis 9 23 9 63 10 73 2 50 5 39 9 9G b 50 0 02 0 03 9 63 7 00 7 70 0 47 10 80 11 96 10 90 2 03 12 56 11 16 10 38 11 78 0 29 8 06 0 23 9 63 9 63 9 63 10 30 10 37 7 54 9 50 12 79 1 08 2 40 443 90 101 420 40 0 339 409 T-09 310 823 339 030 481 830 87 410 426 428 4 JO 434 S10 395 409 419 400 434 437 3G0 400 481 S8i 400 350 338 300 360 360 130 200 200 450 2Q0 210 408 451 401 200 400 200 404 220 350 403 427 432 421 220 220 200 Yetler John ilADISON. Armstrong James Armstrong Elenor Brady John Brady Jano Cornelison Mary Cornelison William Fox John (in part) Gorden Thomas Gnrden Jane (in part) GifTcn Hannah Hunter Robert (in part) Hains Josiah do. Hepburn Jamss Johnson Margaret (is part) Lynn John Levy Aaron Lyon Robort Leho Henry (in part) Mayland Samuel Montgomery Mary Miller Thomas (in part) Rupert James Scott Alexander Strech Joseph Tower James Woodside John Woodside Elenor Woodside Thomas , SUGARLOAFV 1 80 2 02 1 80 2 10 2 10 90 1 20 1 20 2 70 1 21 1 26 2 44 2 70 2 40 1 20 2 40 1 20 2 42 1 32 2 10 2 40 2 54 2 58 2 52 1 32 1 32 1 20 40d Beasley Johnson 283 Cope Thomas P, 409 Caldwell David 57 Evans Able 353 Gtflen Maty 414 Grubb Petef 410 Hall Charles 428 Hartley Thomas 385 Heister Daniel 100 Hall Francis 330 Montgomery Susana 384 Owen Abraham, 80 Russel John 300 Spencer Samuel CO Sargent Jonathan 437 Wood Willhfia 8 00 4 01 12 20 4 33 7 02 0 30 0 18 11 86 14 53 2 40 0 89 10 04 00 3710 8 90 70 1424 Williams Wnliara 400 Yates Jasper 27 ' 0 00 f 1 10 "51 93 1 84 00 5 73 54 36 2 82 6 00 5 47 5 60 74 FISHING CREEK-. 18'4 Buchanan Arthur 23 Frick Philip 157 McIIcnry Ann 308 Ogdcn John 100 Pettcrman James 340 Solomon John MOUNT PLEASANT. 30 Mclich Samuel 30 Montgomery Robert MIFFLIN. 235 Lcttlcs Matthias CATTAWISSA. 400 Dovcnbauch John 3G5J Imincl Christian 375 Kinrier Robert 60 Kunkle John GREENWOOD. 430 Acnes Alexander 3 92 1 34 1 34 3 02 1 80 3 02 '3 00 1 80 150 Bowman William 150 Colt Nathaniel 436 McIIenry Edward 200 McIIcnry Daniol 336 McIIcnry Precilla 334 Strawbridge Alexander 200' Young John NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, To owners of unseated lands and others con cerned, that I have authorized and ompow ered Jacob Hiblor, Clerk of the Commis sioners for Columbia county, m case of my absence, to receive payment of taxes on unseated lands, in the different townships of saiu coumy, uuu iu givu n-impis anu uuiur i sufficient acquittances and discharges ior the same for me, and m my name, place, and stead. Landholders and others inter ested, are requested to attend by themselves or agents, at tho Commissioner s Office, in Danville, in said county, and pay their tax es beforo the 1 1th day of June next; when all the tracts upon which arrearage taxes are due and unpaid, will be exposed for sale, as above. H. McWILLIAMS, Treasurer March 29, 1838. TANNING- BUSINESS THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he has taken his son WILLIAM SIS 5TDER into co-partnership in his Tannery, and that the business will hereafter be conducted under the firm of Daniel & William Snyder, at tho old established stand in Bloomsburg. Daniel Snyder Bloomsburg, January G, 1838. 37-tf LEATHER OF good quality, and for sale at tho lowest pri ces, always on hand at the old established Tannery, adjoining Snyder's Hotel. Tho subscri bers would respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal customs heretofore enjoyed by the senior partner. ' Daniel onydet, JFilliam Snyder Bloomsburg, January G, 1838. 37-tf NOTICE LL persons indebted to the subscriber by bond , note, or book account, or otherwise, are re quested to call and settle the same before the first day of April, next. Ho is determined to have old matters justly arranged; and those who neglect at tending to this notice may rely on strict legal pro ceedings for the purposes of settlement. Thcro is no mistake. DANIEL SNYDER. Bloomsburg, January 6, 1838. 37-tf V ALLERSIIAMP'S Cough Sirup and Family I'lUs, lor salo at Tobias's Health Emporium Mead's Jlnli'Dyspeplic or Stomach Pillsi ITOR indigestion, or sour Stomach, on hand, and for sale at jouias Health emporium. Bloomsburg, January 13, 1838. 38-4t MVEBY AND EXCHANGE, ceags The Subscriber VERY respectfully informs his friends and the public, that ho has always on hand, at his Li veryStable in Bloomsburg, for the purposcsof Hire or Exchange, a variety ol Horses, Sulkies, GIGS, WAGONS, AND SLEIGHS. which he will feel gratified io keep in rcadiucss for the accommodation ot customers. Personal application can be made at his residence, I when every means will be used to render entire sat isfaction of those who may give him a call. NOAH 8. rlllSIvnoi Bloomsburg, November 4, 1837. Dr. Freemaii's Indian Specific TTNOIt the prevention and euro of colds, coughs, JP Asthmas, consumptions, spitting of blood, and all disorders of the breast and lungs, for salo at ho D rug store of the subscriber, in Bloomsburg, JJ, U. J- UUIU3. Siook at This. PIRITS, for renewing and cleansing Ladles & Gentlemen's wearing apparrel, and restorcing them to their original colour and brightness; This axcellent Renovator never fails, no matter wun wnat article the garment may be stained. It removes all grease from the collars of coats, spots and stains caused by lime, paints, tar, ort, &c. &c. for sale at Tobias's Health Emporium. Bloomsburff, January 37, 183 8 8t 4 11 ' the Distressed & Afflicted! TOBIAS'S HEALTH E PORIU And Family Dnlg Warehouse. nuAivrii, "The poor man's riches the rich man's bliss." THE subscriber would respectfully announco to his friends and the public that ho has Opened 'ft general assortment bf Drugs &. Medicines, at his Drug and Chemical Store in Bloorrisburg, and that he will bo happy to supply tho wants of inoso who may b'"c a can. jmong uia tu- sortmcnt are : Acid beuzoic 1 muriatic nittic sulphuric 1 tartaric Anni seed Acetate of zinc Aloes Antimony (crude Arrow root Assafoctida Alcohol Alum Arsenic whito Asphaltum Bark Peruvian red ' cinnamon Balsam Copaiva dc maltha 1 of lir Barley pearled Batcman's drops Bismuth (nitrate) Oil of Almonds, ' Amber Anni seed Caraway 1 Cloves Copaiva Lavender ' Origanum Orange ' Peppermint 4 t'cnnyroyal Rosemary Rue Spike Stone ' Sassafras i Tansy Par Wintcrgrcen Woimsccd British Croton Castor Harlcam Pink toot Paragoric Elixir Plaster, adhesivo do strengthening Prepared chalk Pearl powder Pills, Anderson's, Scotts, Hooper's Lee's New London ' German ' Morrison's Evan's Dyott's Leidics of Aloes of Assafoctina of Opium ' of Quinine Quassia wood Quicksilver Quinine Rhubarb Ro'chcllc salt Rotten stone Rose water Rust of Iron Sago, pearled Salammoniai, erode Salt of tartar Sal Volatile Salt pctre Sanders wood Sarsapharilla Borax rcfincd Blacking, for boots Jjrimstonc Uuagundy pitch Bole Armcrnia BIuo pill Calomel Carrosive sublimate Cabmino Camphor Catechu Cayenno pepper Cochineal "Cocculus Indicus Columbo Cologne water Conserve of roses Cream tartar Cubcbs Caraway seed Coriander seed Chamomile flowers Digitalis Elixor of vitriol Epsom salts Emery powder Essence of peppermint ' ofcinnamon Extract of colocynth of hemlock of liquorice Eye water Focnugrcek seed Gamboge Galls Gintian root Golden tincture Godfrey's cordial Gum Arabic Tragacanlh sealing wax Senna leaves Scnaka snake root Soap, castilo shaving ' white castile ' fancy Sodo, supar carbonate Sub carbonate Spanish fly Spcrmaciti Sweet spirits of nitre Soda powders Spirits of hartshorn of Lavender comp. ' of Terpentine Seed Lace Smelling bottles Seidlits powders Sponge Squill Sugar of lead Sulphur Sucking bottles Tartar emetic Ammoniac ' Shellac ' Kino 1 Galbanum Myrrh Gauiacum Juniper Hclebore, black Hiera picra Ink powder, black hinglass Ipecacuanha Ivory black Kcyscr's universal plaster, Jalap Laudnum Llquorico root Lunar caustic Lucifer matches Loco foco do. Tincture of Aloes ' of Assafoctida of Peruvian bark ' ofcinnamon ' of Muriate of iron of Myrrh of Spanish fly ' of Colchicurn seed Morphium Magnesia calcined do carbonate Manna flake do common Mustard, white ' Nipple shells Nux Vomica Opium Opodeldoc Orris root Oxalic acid Otto of Roses Ointment of merctfry of Galls ' uf red precipitate of Spanish fly ' Citron Wafers, White wax of senna of Valerian ofGuiacum Tooth powder ' brushes Valerian root Venice turpentine Verdigris, Vcrinillian Virginia snake root Vials, different sizes Vitroil, blue, grcen,white White Resin on ne, his "Ernporiutn of Health" wp u cfco'in cntain every variety of the most appro.Ubl doii Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Dye-Slttffs, uils, jbruit, Lonjections, q-c. yc. which are warranted of good quality, having been dcavor to merit by moderate chames and carefully to ccted from the best established ware- 8lricl attention to the comfort and convcni 1," ":pb,T,La"i"hJc'!i!rf..V.llf-1 enco of his wests. most reduced prices. He will use every exertion to accommodate and benefit his customers, and thcro fore respectfully solicits the patronage of a liberal public D. 8. TOBIA8. UloomsDurg, January U, 18U8. 37 4t 'INE, Brandy, Gin, Cordial, &c. just re ceived, and ready for delivery to customers at very reduced prices, by J. T. Mitsselman, Co. Estate of Jacob It-inter, tale tf Mount Pleasant loiansmp, Columbia county, deceased. roTICE is hreby given, that Letters of Ad I ministration have been granted to the subscri ber on the estate of said deceased, Therefore all persons having claims against said estate are te qu'sted to present them, and those indebted are re quested to make immediato payment. David Eves, Adm'r. February 86 1838, 40-61 'SRlCrABE The Militia and Voluntecra of the 2nd. Battalion 8th. Division will parado for .training and Inspec tion in tho following orde-. The Volunteer Battalion of Union Guards, com branded by Moj'r. A. Smith, onxMonday the 14th. day of May next. Tho 1st. Battalion of the 2nd. Regiment, com manded by Lt. Col. David Mid daugh on Tuesday tho ICtli. The 2nd. Battalion of the said Regiment on Wed nesday tho 10th, Tho Volunteer Battalion of Columbia Guards .1, commanded by Maj'r. Matthew dav tho 17th. w McDowell on 1 hurB The Huntington and Union Volunteer Battalion commanded by Maj'r. L. Trcscott on Friday tho 18th Tho 2d Battalion of tho 115th Regiment com manded by Col. John Johnson on Monday the 21st. The 1st. Battalion of said Regiment on Tuesday the 22d. Tho let. Battalion of tho Wyoming Volunteer Regiment commanded by Col. Hcndrick B. Wright on Wednesday the 23d. Tho 2nd. Battalion of said Regiment on Thurs day the 24 th. Tho 1st. Battalion of the llCth Regiment com manded by Col. Thomas Hadloy on Friday the 26th. The 2nd Battalion of said Regiment on Saturday the 2Cdi. MILES AVERY. Inspector 2nd. Brigade 8th. Division Pa. Militia. Inspectors office, ? Falls April 13th. 1838.5 WANTED. BOY that can come well recommend ed, from 12 to 15 vcars of ace, capa A ble of attending to horses and wait on custo mers at the bar, will find employment and 'get liberal wages by calling on Daniel Gross. Bloomsburg, March 3, 1838. 45 tf ARRELS ofLakc Salt, and a large quantity of Ground Alum Salt, just received, and for salo at the cheap store of J. T. Jllusselman, $ Co. Dissolution ov partnership."" THE Partnership heretofore existing under tho firm of TREGO, THOMAS & Co. was dis solved by mutual consent on die fifth of March, 1838. The business will be continued by the sub scriber: Lloyd Thomas-. 48 3tq March 24, 1838. Swaini's Vermifuge, N invaluable family medicino 'for worms, dys . entary, bowel complaints, cholic, tholcra morbus, vomiting, pains or weakness in the stom ach toss of appetite, fever and ague, &c. kept at Tobias's Health Emporium. Valuable Property The subscriber wishes to obtain tenants to a property in Rohrsburg, Greenwood township, Columbia county, consisting of TWO HOUSES, One of the dwellings has heretofore been oo cupied as a store, and a person who would carry on the mercantile business would be preferred as a tenant. The situation is a good one, it being in a most extensive lum ber country, and where considerable might be done in tho Grain business. Possession will be given on the first day of April next,and any person wishing to ex amine the premises can receive every satis faction by calling on tho undersigned. ANDREW McOLURE. Jlohrsburg.Febl, 1838. 42 if. HOTEL. HENRY A. ZELL.ERS, RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the public cenerallv. that he has moved into the house formerly occupied ny uiu.am yycrs, in oeunsgrovc, union Union county, Pa. where he is prepared to en tertain in a suitable manner all those who may favor him with a call. Tho house is neatly finished, and conveniently calculated for Public EWTERTAIjVMBWT. Good Cooks and Waiters have been en- gaged, and the Table supplied with the best provisions that can be obtained in a plenti- ful market. Particular attention has been paid to selection of his Liquors which are UUHUH.-U iu uu in uquui quality to tnoso ol wieu in stating mat ne can give perlect sat any other house in the slate. Tho Stabling isfaetion to all who may emplov him. is convenient and extensive, and well filled Topographical maps' furnished according with the best of provonder, and will be at tended by tlie most careful ostlers, The subscriber respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, which ho will en- guests. HENRY A. Z3LLERS, Selinsgrovc, March 31, 1838. NEW The Subscriber OULD respectfully inform tho citi zens of Bloomsburir and its viptnilir that ho has removed his shop from Market RlrPft. in Mfniri ai rani n l.i!l.1!.. t.t ing to Andrew. Kuhn, nearly onnosito Esquire Kahler's office, where he will be nappy to watt upon all persons who may favour him with a call in his linn nn..i. ...w v WA UUDI- ness, SADDLES, BRIDLES and HAR NESS, made and repaired at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. ALEXANDER BITTER. Mioomaburg, April 21, 1838 I'lmportant to Tailors I PATENT ELASTIC SQUARE AM) Self-varying Square Rule, Tor measuring and drafting coats, in con nection with another new and useful rule for cutting salo or boy's coal's upon a more familiar plan ; also, superior rules for cut ting all other garments incumbent on that nrancn, aro now oiicrcti to me traue by tho - 1 " ,r , subscribers; belivmg them to surpass eve- ry thing of tho kind which has proceeded them. SELF-VARYING RULE. Great imperfections in the art and liabil ities to produce a miss-fit have been standi ing before tho cutter ever since the intro duction of rules, filling the mind with fear and anxiety, until the coat is finished and tried on, at which crisis tho blood is often caused to rush into the face,at beholding i bad fitting coat. " The rules, with one or two exceptions; which havo beCn in use ever since the fir3t invention of tho kind, were wholly predi cated Upon principles giving the same pro portion for every man, which principles would long since have been superceded by self-varying rules, had tailors but thought that the variation in the proportions of men's bodies aro almost as many as in the feature of the face. Two or three rules styled Sclf-varvine: have made their appearance within about as many years, each iuventoi claiming the hon or of having perfected the art, upon which J. G. Wilson, of New York, entitled his sys tem perfect ; but instead of being perfect, it contains many erroneous principles, which the subscribers forbear to point out until that gentleman assails this assertion. All such systems have heretofore been defectivb in two ways : First, they are only in part self-varying. Secondly, those parts which are intended to be self-varying are defective. In fact, there arc certain points on the coat which cannot bo effected by self-varying principles in any other way, nor by any other means, than those laid down by the subscribers. Unlike arty other of tho kind, this sys tem now offered to the trade is conducted without any breast measure, and cflects ev ery point and every part of the coat by self- varying principles, in a way calculated to convict the senses of any reasonable man, that should it ever Tail to produce a good fit upon any shape whatever, the charge must be laid to a careless and incorrect measure ment. It may seem mysterious that this rule is said to be self-varying, and yet a srjuare rule a square rule and yet conduct cd without a breast measure ; but the whole mystery will bb unfoldeda't once by exam ination. Unwilling to have It said that thd subscribers are attempting to palm this sys tem upon the trade with misrepresentation they avow their willingness to submit it in to the hands of an impartial committee for an examination of its principles, in compare ison with any other ever invented in the United btatcs, at 1'mladclphia or Now York, which committee shall make the decision known through tho press. Tho aubserfc bers set all systems which aro governed wholly by tho breast measure aside as in ferior and not worthy to coihpare with J consequently they will compare with nond but such as arc governed in part by self varying principles. For if tho principles hero offered to the trade aio not worthy of patronage it is right that it should be made known, and they sink into oblivion. On the contrary, if they are found as above repres ented, or if thereby the subscribers have pul an end to all further improvements in the art of cutting coats they deserve some pat ronago and compensation for their exertions l orms it forwarded to order 81, it pcr- BonaHy tallghl 8uj - CHARLES KAHLER. WILLIAM KAIILER Bloomsburg, Pa. Feb. 1, 1838. r.-..-, trKrmKv? iT" ILiiSriD) SJBVJ12SJ3 s(0!j IIADEN SMITH, Respectfully informs the public, that ho is prepared to receive and oxecute orders in tho above line, and from his knowledge of tho art, having had extensive practice for the last fifteen years, considers himself ius to the latest improvement, in the handsom est and most correct manner, and levelling of every description faithfully performed. Able assistants aro engaged, Orders loft with the following pcrstfrid will meet with immediate attention. James Taggart, Esq., Tamaqua. S. J). Harmon, Esq., Danville. John Weaver, Esq., Pottsville, John S. Innram, Esq., Bloomsburg'i Cornelius Conner, Esq.,Mditch Chunh Tench C. Kintzing, Esq. Caltawissd. Cattawissa, Feb. 1, 1838. 42 0t Look at This!! ALL persons indebted to the subscriber either by Nolo or Book Account, prc f Viou3 to this date, will oblige him by making payment beforo tho first day of A priluoxt. After that date the collection of such demands will bo attended with Costs. There will bo no mistake in this notice. C. B. FISHER. Bloomsburg, March 10, 1838.