Till COLUMBIA DEMO CHAT. "muni without nun " SATURDAY, jrtr.YE 20, 1830. JL.ADIES' FAIIt. The Ladies of Uloomsburg wilt Hold a Fair, in the store ltoom in mo nousc oi of Mr. Daniel Gross, in Uloomsburg, to commenco on the 4lh day of July next, and continue three days. A largo assortment of valuable, and ornamental articles,- pre- i pared with judgment and taste, through the inluslry of tho Ladies ot this place, win oe fibred foTSdcJfaaea3SMi'' 3 hi Church. Uloomsburg, Juno 22, 1839. Annoinfmcnt bu the Governor, Dr. Sclh Salsbury, of Bradford county, J u I :obo Aid-de-camp to tho Governor, with he rank of Lieutenant Colonel. THE LETTING. As wo expected, a largo number of citi- lens of this and the adjoining counties, as emblcd at Danville, on Tuesday last, and deposited proposals tviih (he Supervisor, or the rebuilding of Bridges on tho Canal BjotwectrNorlhumbcrland and Berwick, but Bp to lh"o last accounts, nothing officially as known as to whom the contracts were pen, nor, ol course, oi tno prices to be aid. Wo learn, however, from some of he proposers, that rtnds wero offered by ood and responsible mechanics, for both ho stnc and wood work, at much lower rices than wore to havo been paid under he private contracts, notwithstanding the pork is to bo of a superior quality. SURGICAL,. Wo have the pleasure of noticing, that Ihe delicate, and, in this part of tho coutry, re operation of couching, for tho removal f Cataract from tho io eye, was recently per- Bill tho Senate has passed it by a vote of Ramsey, of this place, 17 to 12. Alcssre. Pearson, Storrelt, Fra ,., m.,fi.,.. ' ley, (city,) and Miller, of he opposition, oimed by Dr, J. a.,., as wc .earn, mo most pcricci success. .M. , if x C i he subject wa3 a woman of about middle e, who had been entirely blind for sove- ! months. Since the oneratinn she nnn rpo L.;ii.. .,.i .,.. ,.!, : .r.i i "u"vu" J " V"y J. mi. ii. i i im naun ui onuiug uiouna umiciuu this way to tho most celebrated Oculist a our larco cities, renders this operation ne of uncommon occurrence in a country racticc, therefore we notice this case, that fciose similarly afilicted may profit.. Eighteen States have elected their repre entatives to the twenty-sixth Congress, and io far the Democrats havo a majority. Tho mowing eight States have yet to vote, and ii elections tako place in tho following or- !cr : Stales. Time of Elections. Alabama, First Monday in Aunust. nuiana, do. do. do. Kentucky, do. do. do. i orth Carolina, do. do. do. ennessee, First Thursday in August. Khodc Island, Last Monday in August. laryland, First Monday in October. Blississippi, First Monday in November. The newspapers throughout the United plates speak cheeringly of tho prospect of "ie coming harvest; in this neighborhood t promises far moro than a usual quantity. Tho New York American asserts that Ir. Webster will not bo a candidate for tho ice Presidency at the ensuing election. Hie Hon. Calvin Blylhe, President "dge of the Judicial District composed of c counties of Dauphin, Lebanon, and RchuylkiH, has resigned his Judgeship. It is rumored that tho Pennsylvania Tele- r$h and Pcnnsylvrnia Intelligencer, two ....d.ui..o papuu ui iiarnsuurg, aro to oo Tho President of the United States ar- 'ved at llarrisburg on Saturday last, where " ' I f rnm.in.il .imI.1 A.T.t.fln.p mn.iiinff .ttlm.. I e loft for New York. He was at Lebanon n Monday, and at Reading on Tuesday. The Legislature adjourned on Tuesday last. An appropriation bill was passed, the particulars of which wo have not learned. Wo havo received from Mr. Colt, a list af the acts passed at the adjourned session of the Legislature. In this list wo find the following : " An act to incorporate tho Ikoousnuno Hail Road AND Iron Com pany." What say you neighbor, is this true ? FOn THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. Friend Wtbb, I have noticed in your neighbor's Regis ter of the 11th, a pretended communication, signed " J," tho object of which seems to bCi to tjirow ti10 authorship of a communi- catjon 0f t10 Berwick Sentinel, of some wcei.8 Past, sinned " Jumarl," upon a re SpCctablG, and more intelligent citizen, than jumarl can bC) CVCn when years shall avo broucht a beard upon his chin. "Ju mait ancj . j ar0 doubtless the same per- son) tj,ough some individuals, better versed lexicographic reading than Tyro is, may nave poimeu om to mm we uisgusiing muaii- ing of his first signature," Jumart," and as a convenient way of covering his ignorance, ho has, as " J," attempted to throw his foundling brat before the door of an mdivid .... ual who could never bo made to notice ei thcr Jumart" or " J," or tho ignoramus who has sent them forth to the public. If the writer of theso communications should not attach a caution to his pen, some of his unmeaning language, as well as that portion of his language of which he knows not tho meaning, may bo noticed after tho FOURTH OF JULY P. S If your neighbor editor, or his correspondent, meant any allusion to " in solvent laws," he may rest assured that in the neighborhood named, there is no one to whom such allusion could either perspec lively or prospectively apply. Can Let them remember that glas3 houses, are but brittle fabrics Note by ourselves. The writer must excuse us lor inserting stars in lieu ot his pcisonal allusions. IMPROVEMENT BILL. After throwing every possible obstacle in the wav of the passage Ot the Improvement finJi . . , ., - Ineasurc3 of tlieir Darlv- tQO ob noxious to be supported by honorable men, left them and supported tho views of the House. Mr. Pearson declared in a speech on agreeing to tho amendments of the Unnn. fW if ihn snnnlft insiclP.I nn tt,r.ir course, thcv would diseraco their nartv, ho would resign his seat in that body, and recommend to ins constituents tnc election of a Democratic successor. If, the Legislature were to remain in ses sion three weeks longer, with Thaddeus Stevens to direct the movements of the op position, the wings would be in a contempti ble minority in both Houses. The open, frank, oven tenor ot Gov. Porter s adminis tration, is thus every day commanding the increased confidence of the public Safe Capitol Gazette. $2 ESWAED Will be paid to any person that will give information of the person or persons that broke the subscriber's Flat loose immediate ly below McKclvy's dam, in Fishing creek, so that tho scoundrels may be brought to justice. DANIEL U1CUSS. June 29. 70 he rhe Subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on Friday, the fifth day of July next, on SECTION N1JNE, ol the Little Scliuyi kill and Cattawissa Rail Road, 7 miles from Cattawissa, 1 mile from B. W. Wapplc'a Tavern, Beaver Valley, tho tollowmg pro p Vk r 1?T? jLtj , 1 TWO HORSE WAGON, 1 FRESH MILCH COW, Shovels, Picks, Grubbing Hoes, Drills, Shanteo Furniture, such as Beddinir. Kilch en Furniture. &c. Ono sett of first rale -Rln nltSmith Tools. . , g . QfB ci ... B . A, lmifa ninl Sl-ililiner. TInrso fifinrs. Lnir i.u(..vw " li ' o Chains, &c. &c. all of which will positive- ly bo sold without reserve to tho highest bidder. ll.n.An.h n nraAtt mill hn rn'in Con- RINGEL & SPENCER. June 20, MILITARY NOTICE. The BLOOMSBURG ARTILLERY will meet at the house of Charles Doobler. in Bloomsburg, on Saturday, tho 20th inst. at one ono o'clock P. M. in full uniform and arms, for an excursion to Cattawissa. Tho company will also meet at tho samo place on tho 4th of July next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to choose officers for said company, under tho proper Suponntendant. Uy order ot tho COMMANDER. Juno 22. BOOT AND SHOE MAlTUFACTOP.Yo THE subscriber informs his friends and the public generally, that he continues to canyon the BOOT and SIIOEMAKING BUSINESS, at his old stand, in Blooms burg, and that besides tho hands ho has employed on common country work, he has a first rale City workman on fine Boot3 and Shoes. Those who favor him with their custom, may depend on good Work, and a neat lit insured. J. R. MOYER. Jnne 22. 8 China Soap, I iuii ruuiuvini; spuis irom vvooicn, ljincn anu rlt e Ttri.- T ? i I' tiolton Ulolhs. ot every description of p;ood3. li is excellent for washing fine liiicns, and also to euro all sorts of woundi, contusions, bum1!, chil blains, ringworms, and tetters, particularly wounds on norscs. It erases trecklcs, invcs a fiiio and smooth skin, preserves tho hair and makes it crow, anu 13 cxcencm iorsnaving. inanuiacturcu uy ja- COU LEJN'TZ. Forsaloby J. n. MOYER. Bloomsburg, Juno 22, 1839. Just Received a Fresh Supply of Brown's Lotion, Dr. Becker's celebrated Eye- salve. Ur. I liompson s celcuratcd bye-water. And DIAMOND PASTE, asupciior article for mending glajj, china and queen s ware, For sale by J. li. MOYER. Juno 22, 8 1TEW THI1TGS IN AN (Corner of Main and Market-street.) BLOOMSBURG. HE Subscriber inform? his-old custom via anu uiuuua, uuu liiu puuiiu guuuiauj' , JzT" i r! i I ..I.K .,ll.. that he has added to his TOY AND CONFECTIONA RY Shop, and having just returned from Philadelphia, he oilers for sale, a general assortnient, consisting ol almost every arti- cle made use of in Families, or by Phvsl cians; as also, almost every description of patent metticine. lie im also, DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS, ORANGES, LE MONS, KAISINS, FIGS, TOYS AND CONFECTIONARY, and various kinds of PERFUMERY and SHAVING SOAP, together with almost every articlo usually kept in a variety store. Having made arrangements lor a constant supply from the city, he flatters himself that ho shall at all times bo able to lurnish his customers with every article in his line, that may be called for, of as good a duality, and upon as reasonable terms as any of his neighbors. JU11JN It. MUYISK. Bloomsburg, June 15, 1830. THE subscriber grateful for past favors, returns his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and customers, and would now inform them, that ho has just received from New York, tho Report of tlio New "SForli & London Fashions, TOR THE Sl'Itt.VG AND SCMMKB OF 1839, together with tho drafts of tho numerous changes, both asrcgards tho styleofMaking and Trimming, as well ns Cutting garments. Ho is therefore ful- ly prepared now to turn out work in (ho most supe rior stylo ol cut ana workmansnip ,and respcctiuny solicits a continuance ol public lavor. BERNARD RUPERT Bloomsburg, April 13. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! YEAST POWDERS, THESE Powders aro an admirable sub' stitute for Yeast in making all kinds of bat ter cakes and bread that do not require much kncpding, and has the advantago over that articlo in making them perfectly light and ready lor baiting the instant tliey are mixed, ror salo by D. S.TOBIAS, Health Emporium, Bloomsbug' INDIAN DYE, f or coloring grey, red, anu ugnt nair, a beautiful brown or black, in ten or twelvo hours, without staining the skin, for salo by 11 o TA11HO m.,. . D. S. TOBIAS, Bloomsburg, Agent. Notice. ALL persons aro hereby cautioned a- Rainst purchasing TWO NOTES of hand, for 47 dollars each, given by us to Ithitl S. Richadson, dated the Olh day of Do cember, 1838, as wo have received no val- u for them, and aro determined not to pay them unless compelled by law. GEORGE VANSICKLE. CHARLES PRICE. Bloom, Juno 22, 1830. 1TOTXCE. The Subscriber, in April last.eravo a Note to WILLIAM EDGAR, of Greenwood, ??-,Nb!v,Cf0U ny" Prrbe i ldan Cloths, Cassimcrcs and Sat limits, of dif April next for One Hundred and Jive Dot- fcrmt siyUs aml colorSt SUkSt' ig.J lars. All persons are cautioned asainst purchasing the same, as the titlo to the land for which it was given, is incumbered and m dispute, and I am determined not to pay the same till the title is clear. 11ENKY ANDERSON. Dallas, Luzerne county, June 13, 1839. 5&ffi ASJIBffiffi3)ISr MANUFACTORY. Jl NEW ESTABLISHMENT, UPON AN OLD FOUNDATION. aFJ Subscriber hereby announces to his friends and the public, that he has purchased that old and well known COACH AND DEARBORN WAGON MANUFACTORY, ate v owned am occumed bv Sl UUl'Kll ij llJllirMJlN, situated in Bloomsburg, Uolumoia bounty, wtiere no lias com menced tlie business, anu intends to cany it on in all its brandies. He will shortly have a number of elegant : light BUGGIES and DEARBORNS, of various patterns, finished for sale; and will make Slasre Coaches, Coaches, Coachces,Giggs, Aulkies,JJuggies, Uearborn fyagons, Sleighs, yc. $-c. c. yc, of every variety of pattern to order, on short notice. ICPlienairs of all kinds ivill be prompt ly atunaea to He also manufactures ELIPTIC and other CARRIAGE SPRINGS, and will warrant them to be equal to any made in this,, country. As he has made arrangements for pro curing the best material, and will employ none but first rate workmen, he hopes to hn nlilfi tn turn nut irnnd work, and therehv obtain tho confidence of those who may - a " ' j furnish themselves from his shop. Orders from a distance respectfully soli- cited. ZIBA RUGGLES. Bloomsburg, Juno 4, 1839. G tf. PROPERTY FOR SALS. THE Subscriber offers to dispose of, at private sale, his valuable situated in the township of Grecnwood,Co- lumbui Count), ra. The larm contains 1a acres. SO ol which aro under im provement. I here aro THREE DWELLING HOUSES, A BARN, AND TWO APPLE ORCHARDS. Thero is also unon said, property, a GRIST MILL, upon a never failing slrrnm of u-nlnr: a STILL-HOUSE and FJXTURES, capable of distilling from 30 40 bushels of Grain per day, and a A'rnn-n trnrrvv The whole property is in a good stale of improvement. fCP'Tcrms made easy io the purchaser. JOSEPH FULMER. Greenwood, June 8, 1830. DONT FORGET TO INQUIRE FOR Tobias' Apothecary OR Iffcalih Emporium, Xouict end of Main-street, Bloomsburg, Whero you can always obtain Fresh Goods and CllCI Articles. He very careful and not get cheated and buy OUU tCl'lcit articles tor incuuuiu SOAPS! SOAPS! Palm Soan. Rosin Soap, Wash Balls, Ladies' Soap and Healing Soap, for sale at f;.:.' Tlr.nl Ih T.'..nnnr!,im. Tobias1 Health Emporium. Sfefe AND New xOtds THE subscriber returns Inn thsnks to custom ers for'the patronage which ho has received trom tliem since hecommenced business in Bloomo burg. Ho hopes tliey will still continue their usual support; and he has now tho pleasuro of offering to them a JCnrgo and Fashionable Assortment of Seasonable SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which havo been carefully selected, embracing tuo latest sivie oi i- renen, linglisli ana American among which will b&found tired Lawns andJucknnctls, Eu ropean and American Cali coes and Ginghams, Nestings, Dam- ash Table Cloths, Ho siery, Gloves, Bonnet Trim mings, .yc. c. Also, Ladies Mn mrm .Vini rtrt1 X7irn Men's thick and thin Shoes and Boots. Together with an assortment of Hardware & Iron, China, Glass Queens Ware, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS; Cedar ware, Groceries, IA- tttiors and Salt. &c. All which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase, are requested to call and examine his stock of Goods andjudgefor them- uicmscivcs. rr-r-All V,n,U of ffnnvTiiv PrnmrnR will be taken in exchange for goods. GEORGE IFF AVER. Bloomsburg, May 4, 1830. I JUST STEP INTO THE BLOOMSBURG ARCADE if you wish to obtain GREAT BAR GAINS, as tho subscribers have teceived a largo and splendid assortment of NEW GOODS, selected with care, for the present and ap proaching season, and presenting to tho consumer as large a variety as can be found in "most couniry stores. I heir present stock embraces almost every article in de mand in this market in the DRY GOOD LINE. i . . . They have also an extensive assortment ot Am LIQUORS, Sugar, Coffee, 7'ea, Spices, Molasses, Brandy, Uxn, Rum, ttme, ana irits. key, in every variety of quality and price. CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS, QUEENS AND kCEDAR WARES. Fish, Salt- Iron, Steel, Paints, Drugs,, Dyc-Slufi, -c. 'c. $c, all of which thev offer to sell very cheap, for CASH, or in exchange for COUNTltx PRODUCE. RUPERT fc BARTON. Bloomsburg, May 18, 1830. 12 dozen Glass Boxes, 12 dozen Lockets, 12 dozen Lead Pencils, 12 dozen Toy Prints, 12 dozen Sand boxes, with tho sand, 12 dozen Fifes, 12 dozen Doll babies, 12 dozen Conversation Cards. 12 dozen Toy Watche?, 12 dozen Brass Watches, 12 dozen Hair Pencils, 12 dozen Breast Pins, 12 dozen Finger Rings, 12 dozen Spoons, " 12 dozen Pass Books, 12 dozen Tooth Harps, 12 dozen Sieel Pens, 12 dozen Tea Setts, 12 dozen Evcrpoint Leads, 12 dozen Head Bands, 23 dozen bunches beads, 25,000 Fish Hooks, .OOO Slate Pencils, Just received and For Sale at tha cheap Health Emporium, Bloomsburg, by u. o. luniAo. Juno 1. RAISINS! RAISINS! RAISINS! 500 pounds for Pics. 25 Boxes bunch, 3 kegs of Smyrna, 15 boxes Prunes, t r 1 1 r 1 1 T . n Alt Vnr Rain nt ri'Ai,;' TTfuhh Rmnorium. Bloomsburg. TO MOTHERS. Soothing Syrup for Chiiaren j eeinmSl For sale at Tobias' Health Emporium, Bloomstyirg. zSfefe. and
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