The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, September 01, 1838, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, j 0
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T SJlTCJtDJiY, SEP TJlfJtUEK I, 138
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION
FOR GOVERNOR:
GEN. DAVID R. PORTER.
(OF HUNTINGDON COUNTY.)
delegate Reeling.
The Democratic- -Electors of Columbia
County, will meetat.th.eir respective places
of holding the General Election, on SAT
URDAY, tho first, day of September ensu
ing, between the hpurs- of !$ and i o'clock
in the afternoon, and elect TWO DELE
GATES, in each- election district, to meet
at the house of Daniel' Gross, in Blooms
burg, on Monday, the 3d day of September,
lo form a Ticket to be supported by the
Democratic party at the ensuing General
Election.
HUGH McELItATH, ") Standing
WM.J.IK.ELER, 'J- Commit
SEBASTIAN 110 WER, J Ice.
July 3Q-;lB3r3. . :
DELEGATE MEETING.
Remember that this day,. (Saturday, the
first day of September,) between the hours)
of 3 and 6 o'clock in the alterho.bn, is the
time appointed by the Standing Committee
of the county, for the meeting of the demo
cratic electors of the several election dis
tricts at the places of holding their general
election, to elect two delegates to attend a
County Convention to be held at the house
of Daniel Gioss, in Bloomsburg, the Mon
day following, to form a county ticket.
The place of meeting for Bloom district, is
at the house of CHARLES DOEBLER
in Bloomsburg. It is hoped that every de
mocrat will attend that a.fair expression of
the voice ol the county may be had at the
general convention.
The Intelligencer says, that " the allu
sions of the Democrat to our opposition to
regular' nominations - was expected,1'. and
acknowledges that he lias " rebelled" after
the licnet Was formed,, but gives as an ex
cuse, that the federalists had interfered in
its formation. Va3 this true i u. Did the
federalists aid in the nomination oLJ'ohn
Rhodes, or did they everupport him? pr
rather, was it not a fact, that they did, in
conjunction with the editor of the Intelli
gencer, oppose him, both before' and afie
the nomination, and by the union succeed
in defeating him? Was Hugh McWiltoms
or John Fruit nominated through the influ
ence of federalists, or were they supported
by them 1 Every individual in the county
knows to the contrary. But there is stil
another case. v ho was instrumental in
Drocurine the nomination of Dr. Petrikin
at tho time he was opposed by the Intelli
gencer ? Was it the federalists? Will he
acknowledge that the Doctor wa3 as mucl
a favorite with the federalists theh,.as he was
two years .ago, when two thirds of that par
ty in the county, nokonly, interfered',,' in
procuring his nomination, b.ul iuataintad
him afterwards by their influenca-and votos?
If so, where was the editor's pure high
minded democracy, that shone so conspic
uously during his opposition to the Doctor,
at the former election, and which riow shud
ders at the bare thought of a candidate hav
ing a friend in the federal ranks, when he
was advocating h'i3 election to Congress in
1830? Smothered smothered for the
'fccerie was shifted the Doctor could pay
well for assistance tho editor's conscience
quieted and the sin of receiving federal
support pardoned by this High Piiest of
Summersets., . He lias always acted upon
the ground that he .alone possssses the pow
er of determining who ..is; and who is not
the candidate of the democratic party who
illall and who shall not rciicive the support
of tho federalists, and yet. be entitled to be
called a democrat : but wo cannot belicvo
but that Ids twistings and turnings has lost
lnm the confidence ot the democratic party,
his vauntings to the contrary notwithstand
ing. Nor can we be made to believe that
the democracy of Columbia will permit this
man to proscribe whom he pleases, or allow
him to dictate to them who they shall no
nainalo and support hereafter. There is too
tnuch stern Integrity in tho democracy of
the cqunty for them to be wade subservient
to his whim's' and caprices.
We are authorised to announce tho name
f JOHN KLINE, of Sugurloaf, m a can-
didale for the office of Oommisiioner of k.
Pntnnilil i i,ni . . 1
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We received too. .fate for our last paper.
Ihe
CIIAEL
MILITARY.
ICPDy an advertisement in our pajier'it
ill be perceived that's "Military Muster'r
will
will be held at the Hdtcl of Robert Ilaeen-
bout, in Seidletow'n. 6n Saturday the 15th
. . ... , , . .
inst. consisting oi several volunteer compa- '
nies. rrom tnc Known military cnaracter
of the cominandersyand the spirit" of the
oldiers, we. anticipate a review worth see-
ing. In audition to the Military, there will
probably be a grand -display . of candidates,
organizing and drilling their fdrcc3.for the
coming contest, which will add much to the
bustle and interest' of the day, and draw to
gether a large collection of people. Go and
receive your share.
The Berwick Sentinel" calls J. Mc
Reynolds " a federalisit." The editor hav
ing met with a sudden conversion within a
few days, wo enquired of a friend at our el
bow if lie-knew the cause. Ho suggested
mat it might nave neen something tangible
. . . . ... I
or perhaps spiritual, received durinc court
"lal ,,au I"""uu 0U iiuriiuuioua
a change in his views olv matters and- things
But we-will not imp'nte it to sudh an influ
ence. We would.rather show him more
1 A n i f II nnt ttrnw rb lit mnnllr. r C nlmv
tyrby attributing it to a spirit of obedience
engrafted into his constitution, of which we
have heretofore seen a specimen
The Intelligencer says that at is not
' handcuffed,'; we will add that it is not
' chained." It it is too constantly turning
summersetson the uspring-board" to allow
time to do either.
Our neighbor of Danville, says that we
are " reserved " as to a candidate lor Con
grees. tie will lmu, we think, that we
have', been.too ' n-reservedfor,atime past,
lo suit his interest, or that of his master.
Three of tho five boys convicted at Dan
ville of a loathsome crime, during the;, last
court, have been sentenced to the house of
Refuge until 21 years of age one to the
Penitentiary for 3 years and the other re
manded to the county prison, under the be-
lief that he labors under a natural imbecility
of mind..
The Intelligencer talks about " open",
honest and fair dealing!" as if he was in tho
habit -of- practising them himself. Why
manyoU wis never etch " suspected" of
doing so, and no one willtbelieve that you
l.nvp nbnnr1nni.il vnnr ohl trir.l:s n't nnililAn
j -r
as your satellite at the other end of the
county, abandoned a man, whom, previous
to court week, he pledged himself to sup-
nnrt no. n rrnnil flonwmf. if nnminntP.1. Tt
, i, 5hu TTnrHlv n vr i,
rA rn,Jr, v terJrA .im.i .h
.W..W- j... ...
entire tlemocratie ticket, by " deceit and
stealth." X ou will not be trusted again.
Dont grumble.
' THE MURDER CASE.
Wc neglected to mention last week, that
the new trial of the two Gilligans, before
Luzerne county court; for the murder of
McCbmb on thg Lehigh, terminated in
their acquittal. !
Awful Accident. On Sunday last an in
teresting son of William Bosbyshell, hsq.,
of Port Carbon, aged about three years, was
burned to' death. His parents were at
church, and had lpft their son in chargo 'of
a nurse, whose' carelessness pemitted him
to play with the fire, which communicated
to his clothing, and no assistance could be
rendered until the 'vital spars 'had left its
mangled frame, and ascend lo those' realms
where the supreme iovs more than counter
balance all the tortures endured' m this
world. This is a sad bereavement to" the
doating parents, and a causo of great Gym
pathy to those who have enjoyed the ,day
u vi. ;-
ful smiles of the deceased innocent.
innocent. jum
porium.
r. I c 1.1 ....i.LL.sm
ODVCIUCUU UOXUB UI ILUiU tUillUIIIIUU C tUU,-
000, has been furnished by the United Statei
Band of Pennsylvania, to tho Exchange
Bank of Virginia, and payment received in
Treasury Notes.
It is statnd that there are 400,000 feath
crs upon the wing of a silk worm moth,
and that a. y one doubting the truth of the
Btatement, valt easily satisfy himself by
counting then.
requests to Announce the names of MI- r ? , ' f' iU . Wf 'g' 00 Pnilted o at end Uio Council witli an
SANDERS, of Mahonihrx, and ! L.ZZt " l., '7 " V. liTf: W' "A, l ,rls w?i"a PBWy be tho
E. G. RICKE T TS, of Orangevnlo, as can- safeiy near the- Lafayette -College;, by that jcompliauce with their 'duty, and cflectuallv
didatds for Treasurer of Columbia county. time I rose several thousand feet more, when prevent the formation -of' any plans for a
I detached my oi,led rtilk parachute,, which general and'unitod risfiiF. 'it is crcallv to
Perilous Bullvon Descent.
. . EjAston auo. 1J,
U1.' aiur"a .ia?,."in '""'J
' . . .7 ' . i "V I
parachute ballodn' accompanied with small
paraenmes ami animals, i.rom tne, spacious
yard of the Washington HoteJ, kept By Mr.
i i ... . it .
experiment was to decide the certainty and
descend with that uniform .velocity as tho
first. I, howeveV, concluded that the cx- F
dibiv vi my iiuiuuiiuiu uainjuil it UIU I1UI I
nenmbnt would not be" hazardous, if not dis-
agreeable. I also was satisfied, by former
.descents, that a balloon as soon as it became
flrtcl( Wl)l,ld invert, in a rapid dese'ent.-
When 1 attained analtitude of about 13,000
feet the balloon became fearfully expanded,
causing a loud hissing from the, small tube
at the bottom, through which the valvu rope
passed, giving me warning that unless I o
pened my safety valve, the'" balloon must
rupture; at this critical moment L became
somevvliat excited as I looked over the side
of my car and saw the vivid fla'shes of light
ning passinir from one cloud to another.
The thunder gust wasvmoving from S. W.
to N. E.,' and my vessel, at this time was
sailing swiftly from N. W. towards S. E.,
passing INew Village, and Asuury.
1 Jookeu at my time-piece, anil lounu it
20 minutes past 2, and as I was returning it
to my pocket the balloon exploded ! AI
though I had confidence in my apparatus, I
must admit that it was a moment of iiwfut
.i t i f .iiti I
suspense, ine gas rusncu irom me oaiioon
wim a nuiu resuiuuiii g iuu approacii oi a
,lrni1, .ln nn, .nPT. , n
c unto a
strong north wester through the rigging of
a snip, l cast my eyes to the balloon and
found my expectations realized. It assum-
the form 'ofa concava hemisphere, fallhig
r re:nfh(5dMie 'divcr atrald'of ai
motion until
Which was
blowing a sharp gale from the south.
When the paracute edmmenced its firstly!
brations, diif'tinf me northward, making a
vibration about every ten seconds, which 1
w I vii n i w Hltn iwo uuu uuiii. illli .itlllUUU 111 I II1U3L eiinfUlini mnntlC tn nltrn mm intn n
now made the descent very unpleasant, eve- half an ounce of allspice, do. boil all lo
ry motion causing a sensation similar to that' gether for a short tinteVand when cold add
ot a person dreaming they lall (I make the
cninnarison her.ause I consider it a p-encral
ailliction. as it frenuentlv occurs to mvsclf.
.... . ' . - ' . . '
The wind from the south drilled me about
three miles before I annroached the earth,
and ihado mv laiidimr much harder than it
would'havo been in a calm atmosnherd.
... . O ,
As I neared the' earth I threw over all mv
Imllnst. wliirh nut ntn nir nr minnl. nml na
my car struck the .naitli obliquely, it bonn-
1 . i. . .y o . j .
cd me "ourabotit ten '.feet, lightly, bruising
my-shouldere. I sprarig'on my feet quickly
tosL'eilcblapse.butithfltJ
TnowVflobd gazing with
ICll aiuUgSlut? Oi lilt
astonishment first at
tho narafchute. then at the car. which had
turned bottom upwards. 1 next cast my
eves to the fleelinir clouds through which I
was sailing but three
and now I was
standing on terra firma,
congratulating myself on the result of my
experiment, which I intend soon to repeat.
I landed on the farm of Mr. Elijah Warne,
about 10 miles from Easton and got tho as
sistance' of 'Mr. Warne and his neighbors,
U ' k' i .1 .-.-I- .l"
wiiq were waicumg me ucsi-enioi uiu pura-
chute, little.thinking that a human being ac
companied it.
EaStOll.-Atlg. 11, 1838.
J. WISE.
1 "AtiecUolc for, the 'Ladies. The., nrison
report rff Connecticut, among other things,
contains u short exposition uf the difficulties
and VCXatlOn WlllCltUliq OHlCerS Ol tllQ firiS
on l,a.ve CL encounter :in- the government of
lhe. tU U,rel . ".S
auu i.ip uneciura liiosiuimaiiaiuiv asscri wuii
those four make more trouble than the whole
temaining ninety-thice convicts of the other
sex. liut not content with this, tney repeat
trremarlMnade lo them, as they pretend, by
the supe'rintendant of the Auburn State Pris-
on. 'I have (says he) uijd'er my care about
four hundred and fifty male prisoners, and
ntie. females : and I could cheerfully under
take the care; of an aditional lour hundred
uuu miy liicu iu uc nu ui iuu uuw twmau
(Pt't Mm a will aP 4ltn i i n o t nmin
What a brute ! ! !
Prom tho St.'Louis Republican.
Important From the Frontier.
We are informed that an important' des
patch has been forwarded by Major Mason
of Fort Gibson, to General Gaines, the
Commander of this Division. The sub
stance of this cdmtriunication is, that the
Cherokces havo built a council house.-.which
is said to bo considerably larger than any
heretofore erected by any tribe of Indians,
They have sent messentrers with the black
and red wampum,, to all the tribes iroin lhe
t- I nr. . .1 .1 c. 1 ri
hcu iuver to mo oacs ami roxesoutiie
Mississippi bmilting the Kansas and 0-
;.,:.: . :.- :i .
-S " mb
- 1 ' .. . -
next. 1 ho movement is believed to be but
i ..... . - rt .. ... . i
an incipient step to lurtuer uiinruiiies, aim
iiiju wim yiuyv oi. ciiiismig.uuu iiiimug an
life, tribes alonp- ihft frnnilcr in.such rrieas-
urea as may be adopted. . 'Thcy' have po
ceded with caution aninsccrecy lo'llieiiieas
.lire; and liavo endeavored to. keen all their
procecuings iron ine unowieuge in iiihc
agents and ol the outcers ol the posts. 1 lie
time nronosed for holding the council is
sufficiently lalq to admit of the emigrating
Chcrokees reaching their countrv. All
, tho information' ' elicited noes fo confirm
j tho opinion expressod some time ago by
General Arbuckle. of tho hostile interitinna
ot several of the tribes, though it is not be-
ovea that any movement is intended by
ui iiiu uiiniiuiK oi spring
. 'General Ralnoa.
.. .. ...
las forward-
ed the. despatch pr Major Mason to the
woper department, with a request thai he
be desired that his request 'should be prau-
riAtnir. It ia rrrnallv
ICU " ' " ,ff
rom The Kashvillo (Tcim.) Danner, Aucust 18.
important from tin Frontier.
AVe learn from nu authentic bourcc that
the Cherokccs 'West -of tho Mississippi,
have invited all thsbraves of the principal
er tribes', Osagc-nnd Cansaa, residing near
our Western frontierNorth of theRcd fiver to
meet them in council in the Chcrok
,ry on the Iilinors river, about'ten or fifteen
miles above tho mouth of llie Barren fork,
on or about tho 14 of September next. The
object of the council in excluding -the Os-
.igua-iuiu ivuiisas was noi Known. ,a run
ner was sent by" the Cherokces with- the
wampum .and talk to the Senecas and other
small tribes in that vicinitv,- from them it
wascarried to thc-Shawnces.-'Delewares
add Kickapoos near Fort' Lbvenworth. ' A
Ktckapoo nmner then started with the wan
pum',, two strings, the one. black .the other
white, to the. feaes, lowas, &c. Wo doubt
was entertained that the obiect was to make
a simultaneous attack on the settlements of
Arkansds and .-Missouri. We may expect
r . , . -
proulpt measures from the proper author
lUcs to-ward off the intended blow.
PJnrWrr,, Nlrn ! ,.rm B,ll ; !..
Philadelphia Focus, as an excellent proserin
lion lor tue bummer Uomplatnt; dose trom
a tea-spoonful to a wine glass, acco'rdinir lo
the age of the patient) tu'bc repeated until
reiiei is ooiameu. j lie recipe is is as lot
lows:
lo two quarts of ltiice of blackberries,
add one nound of loaf sticrar. half an ounce
of nutmegs, half an ounce of cinnamon,
pulverized, quarter of an ounce of cloves,
a pint ot louilh proof brandy,
I " -ajldJ
More Affidavits More Perjury,
rnl .1.! .... .V. i
i ne opposumn papers are pnonsning as
the last batch No. 1, the affidavit of John
btonebreaker, who proves that his father,
1 1 1 . . , . .
wno we suppose is ucau, assisteu uaviu it.
Porter, in committing acts which would
have Sdlt them both 10 tllC PeiietcntiarVi if
i .i i. i. . i ....... .i ....i p. t .i .
mey .nan oeen conviciou oi tiicm a.nu mat
"c auu ins orouier miew pi mem. wow an
we have to 'cay,, ia, .that the man who would
I ' mw uuiu ui uiit iiu tv til uimi tai jij
in a politiical cdhtroversy, comb -forward
and cCACKnfr Tim. ucputatiow of his
father, whether dead or alfVe, is destitute
of either common snnse or common -hones-
ty, and ought to be promoted ,in a party
whoso woapons of warfare, are CORRUP-
TION..SLANDER, BRIBERY and PER
JURY. No honeit man of anv partv, will
fdr a moment give credit to1 either the , oath
ol Islonehraker, aturceon, Pegarv uealy, or
any other of, their worthy compeers, in afli-
davit making. hey stone.
A new emission of one dollar Citv Cor
poration notes, new plate altered to three's
are id circulation. They are well done and
palcuhitid to deceive. The city have not
in their loan issued any, larger than one dol
lar. lja,cus.
A Small Mistake. -The frisndsof Gov,
Ri,ner ,nate a 8rn;,i mistake when' they cal
c1,!ltcd P?" r5 ny thing Hke a crop
nt nnnn nntv Inrhiin in t us countv liv tel
ng our Germans that a man who they say
was ,ri,n; called the Governor a 'Dutch
tt0(T as t lffv doubt tho truth of this asser-
ti0l)t ami they (0 nol 1i,iuc tial the whole
parly alioulil be blamed with the actof one
0f its m?mbe'fs. Nor have,th,cy ' forgotten
tnai ijov. miner eave ine uicneai iuin;e m
York county lo.Janles R. Roily, who said
that some of our Germans farmers "only
tuantea horns to' makt them oxen
dare ll.etn tb denV it. York Press.
The Infest A'rt'ivaS of
MEW
"ITUST received, via. tho Canal from Philadelphia,
Qp m addition to tbcir lormer ttocK ol goods.
lUolassesi &uear and lues,
500 bushels nf Salt, .
7 Tons of horn
consisting of Wagon Tiro of 'various sites, squire
and (torso shoo lurs , All for sale st the lowest
possible, prices at then ttoro m Bloomsburg.
. vym. Ai ivciiiVx u: til).
Sept. 1, 1838. ' ' ' ...
TAMMARINDS.
o.mako a pleasant think for sick people. For
ealo ai
D. S.TOBIAS' Health Emporium,
, . LEMON SIRUI
-ar-vrTiIIOJI answers tho same purpose
WW r.mnW .In. Pnrntnnt
us tho
- Tobias' -Health- Emporium JJloomsburg
HANfiKS and dijferent ftiiids of Ilaisitis all
kinds of nuts, all kinds of -mint sticks &e. &e,
Yor idle at ,
Vobjas' Health Emporium Bloomsburg,
TOOTH
FOR SALE AT.
I Tobias' Health Emporiym
Bbomslurg
Military Notice,
Tho members of tho Independents Troop, art
notificJ to meet nt the Hotel of Robert Haughcbout,
nt McTJovrclls' Still, on Saturday, tho lpth of Sep
fqjnber, at 10 o'clock, A. M. with arms occouiro
mcilU, as the law directSB, for parade and drill,
. . i; McUOWELLS. Capl
Jf. B. It U expected tliatTn a3ditlon to the Troop,
tho Dviercrctk Hiila Company, and tile llfoonsbur
Inftnlry arid Artillery, will meet at tho abo.rc tiino
andpUoc'' t r . .. ;
Bloomsburg; Rangers, .
You uro hereby Comiriauded to' nlcct aitho hou1
of Johii McRoynolcfs, In HemlovfcU' tQwtnslitp, o-i
Saturdny.lhe letfio or b'epfeinlf rlioxl, ni trjo'clocl
A. M. Inwfully cqtilpt for drill and exercise,-
N. D. An Appeal will bo held for the- fo'urh
July, by order of tho Captain.
DANIEL BOAT, Cf. S.
11 SAPONACEOUS COMPOUND
.Olt SHAVING. This Compound lias given
fatisfactiou to thousand who hnvn iisrd if. nml
have found ft bottcrl ban suiy!ulher ehavinp; 3oap cv-
. wr.(cu iu mil juuuc r or sjio ni
Tobias' Drugg "Store, THoomsbvrj?
' Gentlemen and Ladiei, Look Hcrc
CISC Tooth Pasto and Compound Chlorino
J05rooth Wash, fjr cleaning and preserving th
'i'cetli and Hums aud Clcans.ng rlid mouth, for salo
at
TOBIAS' Health Emporium '
Ladies and Gentlemen please read this:
T6DOKIFEnOUS Persian Scent Bag, for laying
VUJin Drawers Wardrobes, Trunks &c. communi
cating its pleasant perfume to the linens.'laccs, &c,
and kecninj away the -moth;' For sale at
Tobiasr, Warejiouscin Uloomsbiirg.
. ake Notice. '"
ERSONS interested in tho' navigation of tUe
Susquehanna river,jro hcrchv.jnrormrd. tlia
m conseouencc of tbo erection of a Djinnud Slmco
in tho river al ObMmbia, tbS 'rafttru? channel ne4r
that town will rcnin closcilmntil the lit of Octo
ber, unless the progress of tho wojk .should-justify
an carlif r opening of the slufce, ui which case duo
notice will bo given., ' -( ;s . -,
t , v ED WARD FG'fcK,
Chief Epgineir. Sifiqueicuina Canal,, '
' August 4, 188S. .
Keystone and Intellhrnccr, Harrisburg; Milto-ii-nn.
Milton; Gazette, Willfamsport; Advocate,
Vilkcsbarrc; Intelligencer, Danville; Democrat,
llloomsliurg; and Aurora Borcahs, Towaiuu, pub
lish the above th'rco times, send ono paper to ini
charge this oflicc. . , ,
CC5"THE, li ATEST AKRITXi'JP)
JUST received, and forale at thp ARjC.lDK,
in .Blopi.isbiirg, a .fresh supply of
MOLASSES, SUGAR', IlICK BAND
IRON, BAR-IRON, SPRING
STEEL, CAROLINA .
MOSS,$c.&ci .r3
Inquire at the store of
RUPERT BARTON.
August luwaa. 4 . ie
"A FRESH SUPPLY-OP
i. i
EVANS' Cammomite Pills. . Brandeth's
Pills. Leidy's Pills. For sale by . -s
, D. S. TOBIAS, Bloomsburg.
'
tjP UST received n new BUpply of
fresh Matcerel,
Good assortment of Calicoes.
Palm Leaf Hats, s : j
Bale of Carolina Moss,- .
Spriiig'SteAand ll'aggoh Tire,
Saddl'eru, be. ' , -
and for sale by
WM. MclvUijV 1 a vo.
Blocmsburg, July 14. , j.
F 'a good quality, by 1Q 100 1000
'or 10000 fr"'1 burnty-aiid-raying near
tho Cau-JFor pdo by 1 . . - .
Bloomsburg, Juua t, 83B. , , '"'
LOOK HERE, '
DYEltS A.ND PAINTER, ':
If you '.want' to Buy CHEAP.
AM Wood, ground; Chrorr. preen; Drop Lnkcj
Fustic; Logwood; Madder; Spanish JJrir.vn, for
ale at 1 ' ' ' s
Tobias' Health Empprlurn, loomsbqrg,
Donl S'ujftr too much '! Here is Remedy!
File Ointment.
T almost iuinicdiately removps tho pains and al
lavs tho inflamuiion. and by attending to tho
ull directions, tho suflorex will be speedily relieved
rom the uhpleasant all'ction. Call at
Tobias' Health Emporium, moofnsbnrg.
TO PARENTS.
OAIISHKATIV13 OR INFANT ilP.OPS.
f JflHIS valuablo Medicino is; a certain euro for
Jj young children, in cholic, convulsions, tin I
lo3snoH, gripinn, disordered . bowels, green Mpols,
sour omitinKS, &c. For salo at'
Tobias' Health Emporium, Bloomsburg.,
Astonishing Facts.
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