'h early 800 emigrants arrived !n Now York on Saturday last. It appears from Mrs. Jarvis'a confession to a friend, that she ascribes their domestic infelicity to " marrying a man whom eho had three times rcjc'ctcd." William Picrca, aged 00, one of tho last relics of the " Tea 1'uity," was present at theFaneuil HallcclobraiLmof the Fourth, at Boston. He was helped into his carriage by anolhor revolutionary lad, aged eighty are said to bo necessary, even at this season of the year, on the top of the Catskill mountain. Fifteen or twenty soldiers of the Revolu tion participated in tho 4lh of July celebra tion at Hartford. Mrs. Chapman, tho accomplice of the murderer Mina, was recently in Wilkes comity, Georgia, reciting passages from Shakspcaro. A New York paper states that there are 471) legal practitioners of medicine and sur gery in that city, and 173 undertakers. Benjamin B. Philips has been sonlonced to two years' imprisonment in New York, for bigamy. Tho recent frightful accident at Ithaca was, it i3 said, the result of gross careless ness. In addition to Morse, who was liter ally torn to pieces, a man ns-Med Young was iniurcd very severely, while several other person wore shockingly mutilated The Villafre Recorder stales that on tho 10th inst. a storm passed over the north side of that borough about midnight, attended with thunder, lifrhtnins and hail, which caused considerable damage to ciops, build jugs and fences within its track. The Grand Jurv of Boston, have found 21 indictments for violation of tho License Law. This law is likely to give the courts abundant employment. Thcro was a heavy fall of snow in Eng land as earlv as the 13th of October, and an other on the 13th of May, making an actual winter of seven months. A Fortunate Misfortune. Last week, on Friday, Mrs. Colton, of Spring street, in passing down Maiden Lano,lbund a pock- . '..l:.,.., O'KIAA i. Unnh Kills mil other valuable papers. Un returning, Mrs C. who was making search lor the lost treas urc, to whom she (restored it. Tho party was a strancer in this city, a Leather mer chant, who had just disposed oi his goods and received the proceeds thereof from the Hank. The lady did not think of inquir ing the stranger a name, and he was proba bly too overjoyed to tlunl; ot mentioning himself. This is the most fortunate mis fortune we havo lately heard of. N. Y. Transcript. t i-i-jvw i m. mii n Beautiful Coincidence, During t' morning of tho 4th inst. at Christ Church Sdem street, an incident occurred which would have been interpreted by the ancients as a signal of Divine approbation. 1 h Rev. Mr. Marcus, of Nantucket, gave out to be sung the 85th Psalm, in which is th following stanzas : The birds more happy far than I, Around thy temple throng; Securely there they build, and there Securely hatch their young. While he was reading this Psalm, a dov flew in at one of the windows, and alighted on tho capital of one of the pilasters, near tho alter, and nearly over the head of the reader. A note of tho Psalm and Hymn to bo sung had been previously given, as is customary, to the choir; otherwise it might have been supposed that there was design in the selection, for tho minister announced, for the second singing, the 7th Hymn, com mencing Come holy spirit, heavenly dove, With all thy quickning powers; Kindle a flame of sacred love, In these cold hearts of ours. Tho preacher was unconscious of the presence of the bird, until tho close of tho service; and the innocent visitor was suffer ed to " depart in peace" Boston Transcript. Valuable Medicine. Wo do nol wish to commend one good mcdicino at the expense of another, but wo cannot forbear to nottco the valuablo properties possessed by tho Carminative Balsam,' and lha" Ex pectorant" prepared by Dr. Jayno,pf south Thiidslreotin this city. Wo have forborne to give evidence, until after a thorough trial in our own family. They are invaluable in a family of children, Saturdy Courier. A lady who has found tho following rem edy for the prevention of bed-bugs, wishes to make it public : After cleansing tho bed thoroughly, rub it over with hog s lard. 1 hu lard should be rubbed on with a wool en cloth. Bugs will not infest such a bed stead fui a whole season. A man was suddenly killed sometime sinco at Ellisvillo, Vt. Ho was in one of the stores of the village, talking about mov ing his family to another house on that day, though the rain poured down in torrents. iV bystander observed to him, " Surely you will not move your family in such a rain 1 Ho swore by the " Lord Jesus Christ, that if it rained pitchfo;s,with the prongs'down- wards, and it it rained ncll-iirc, he would go 1" So saying, he sprang from the door, walked about ten steps, and was struck in the mouth by lightning his head awfully mangled and his lips still quivering with oaths burned and swelled till it wa3 dis tressing to see him. Nothing else was in jured the blasphemer only was killed. MARRIED -On Sunday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Bahl, Mr. George Diet terich, to Miss Mary, daughter of Ephraim nvans, all ot linarcreelc township. On the 14th. by tho Rev. S. Miller, Mr. II. L. DiefTmbach, Editor of the Union I'imcs, to Miss Maru Grossman, all o( New Berlin- On the 10th inst.,"at St. Joseph's Church Danville, by tho Rev. James McGinnes, Mr. John J. Gibson, of Cattawissa, to Miss Mary Iiicharl, of Lycoming county. On the 7th inst., by the same, Mr. Thos. M'Guire, to Miss C. Filzpatrick, both of Cattawissa. In Jerscrtown, on tho 4th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Patterson, Mr. John Johnson, to Mrs. Malvina Shoap, of tho former place. JUST received in addition to my former stock on hand Glenn's Roman Ifalydor, for pimples, tan, sunburn, freckles, morphew, tetters and other affection of tho skin. llhilo Glue, Extract of Sarsnpnrilla, and Sarsaparilla Pills, White Mustard Seed, " Barbadocs Tar, Oil of Tar, A few bottles of Lemon Syrup, Fresh Prunes and Unions, Violins, Accordcans, China, Glass and oilier Toys, Having bought for Cash of honest dealers, I can afford to sell the GENUINE article, as cheap as they can bo purchased elsewhere. J. R. MOYER. July 27. Yesterday, July 15th 1839, the marriago of a son of Eugeno Beauharnois, was to be celebrated in the Kremlin, tho Asiatic pal ace of the Cr.ars, at Moscow, the ancient capital of all the Ruus-ias, with tho eldest daughter of the reigning Emperor. Thus a son of the step-son of Bonaparto.is united with the greatest imperial family of Eu rope. It is not yet tweuty-soven years sinco the Emperor Napoleon, attended by his son Eugene, captured Moscow and burnt the Kremlin; and was soon after with ovory sort of malediction, proscribed and dethroned, mainly by tho Emperor of Russia, and chiefly because ho wai not the inheritor, but only the conqueror of Empires. Yet already i3 tho stem of his stock united by marriago to tho daughter of tho imperial head of absolute legitiniaoy.which expelled him from power. AVhilo tho remains of Napoleon lie, as it were tinsepulohercd, in a distant island, and those of his mother arc not permitted to reposo in any part of -. . :.!.: g . , i r ranee, noi even m inmr nuuvu oursicn, tuc Krand-son of the mighty monarch, and great " , . r l . ! - .1. t .1 ;.. i grand-son 01 ma nuuiu uiuincr, is sougm in marriage by the chief of the Empire, which controls Europe and covets Asia. Ptnnsylvanian. Estate of ABRAHAM IIESS, late of bugarlonj township, Columbia County, deceuscd. OTICE i3 hereby given, that U tters testamen tary, have been granted to tuc subscriber, up on the above estate. All persons indebted to said deceased's estate aro requested to mako immediate payment, and thoso Inning claims or demands a- rjuiitot tho same, to present them, duly authenticated lor settlement, to JUiliN liuas, jr. iix'tor. July 27, 1833. CERTIFICATE! JOHN SMITII,MountPleasantTownship,ColumbiaCounty,Pa. I consider it my duty to the afllicted, to come bofoio tho public and to mako it known, that I was afflicted for a long time, with a very bad and dangprous complaint. 1 was unable to do any work, Doct. , a well learned, and for a long time, an experienced physician, thought it not worth while to give mo any mdro medicine. Ho thought I had to change the present for thd future in quite a short time. I sent for medicine out of Tobias1 Health Emporium, and under his direction, I took them, and aston ishing is it to say, that I mended so fast, that I was able in a short time to hire myself out to work. I would recommend all those who are in a sickly'situau'on, to go in lime, to I). &'. Tobias1 Health Emporium to get relief from their sickness, yc. Mrs. BERR, tuifc of John Berr, in Rohringcrcch Vally, Col. Co. I wish to injure no man in his profession; neither do I wish to exalt any one boyond his merits; but duty requires that I should stale the great benefits I have derived from the medicine and advico I havo received from D. S. Tobias, or out of the highly praised Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. I was for a long time afflicted with the following symptoms: great languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous sick head ache, diificulty of breathing, tightness and stricturo across the breast, dizziness, nervous irritability and rcstle ness, palpitation of the heart, costivencss, pain of the stomach,drow siness, gieat debility, deficiency of the nervous energy, delirious, flt3, &c. I gave up every thought and hope of recovery; dire de spair salon tho countenance of every person interested in my exist ence or happiness, and my physician, an old, learned and experienced man, Doct. R. said it was impossible for mc to recover my health again, which I am ready to prove; but by persuation, I sent for med icine out of D. S. Tobias' Health Emporium, and I have now re covered my health, and I must say, that I havo never felt better in my life lime, than I have done since I recovered from my last sick ness. I am willing to give any person who may call, full satisfac tion respecting my dangerous and painful disease, and would sol emly advise all those who are in any kind of sickness, to go to tho highly praised Health Emporium, Bloomcburg, of D. S. Tobias. Ll'BIA ACIIENBAUCH, wife of Peter Achenbauch, Orange villc, Columbia County. I would adopt this method of recommending your Health Em porium to tho notice of the afllicted. I speak from a thorough ex perience of tho medicine which I got of you, and of their value. My complaint was as follows : Continued and obstinate costive ncss, violent pains, frequent nausea sickness and burning pains of tho stomach, rejecting the food, appetite bad, much troubled with heartburn and flatulency, and a great many other symptoms which are loo tedious to mention. My condition became alarming. Med ical atlendancevas procured, and I was declared to be incurable by more than one physician. I took lefugo to D. S. Tobias' Health Emporium, and thank my God in a very short time 1 tolt better, and came to my natural strength again. I would recommend all and ev ry one who are in a sickly situation, to wait no longer, but get med icine out of the Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. Mrs. FOUST, wife oF John Foust, Mahoning township, Col.Co. I have the pleasure ot intoriningjtlie public, ot iny perlect recov ery from that dreadful malady called " Fluor Albus," which camo so near causing my death that it appeard inevitable. I underwent a course ol treatment prescribed by a celebrated physician, who visit ed mo often, but still I got worse and worse, till I sent my husband to D. S. Tobias' Health Emporium, and the very first time 1 took his medicine the complaint stopped, and in a few days I was able to do my work again. I would therefore advise every one who is in an unhealthy situation to go to lobias Health bmponum.jwd sut ler no ""more. l'Wlsh eVeTy"T5nblviicf reads "this would keep it iii his memory. MARICIIA LEI BY, wife of Jacob Leiby, Mahoning toivnship, Columbia County. Knowing by experience, tho effect of every reference the afflicted receive of the beneficial results of medicine, I cheerfully offer mino to the public, m behalf of D. b -lobias's medicine. I have been af flicted for a long time with the following symptoms of general debil ity: Sores of the body, scurvy, diseases of the liver and skin, rash over the whole body, or a breaking out, sometimes called prickle heat, pain over the region of the heart, breast and stomach, swelling of tho feet and legs, so that it was impossible for mo to get on my shoes. I have used a good deal of medicine from Doct. M., but without receiving any benefit from them at all. I therefore took refuge to that much and highly praised & celebrated Iieu'th Empori rium, by D. S. Tobias. In conclusion, I recommend to everyone who is in an unhealthy state, to get medicine out of the Health Em porium, as I believe them to have been the means of saving my lifo and restoring me health and strength. I am willing to give any per son who may call full satisfaction respecting my case. fN7 Will NLAJy "vl- ETTrtOM tho pasture of Mr. ArrLEiriir. in Fish bp imr Creek township, four or live weeks since, THREE SHEEP, with yokes on their necks. Also elrayed from tho pasture of Mr. HITTER, in Cattawissa township, threo or lour weeks since FOUR SHU El', marked in the right car with a slit. Any person giving information whero the above sheep may be found, to tho subscriber, or to cither of tho above named gentlemen, shall be rea sonably rewarded, ISAAC DAVIb. July 27, 18:19. A superior articlo of White Coach Body Varnish, A superior Copal Varnish, Iron Varnish, for stovca, grates, &c. And a Fresh supply of the Oil of Spruce, for mat ing spruco beer, for sale at tho Health Emporium, by E.S.TOBIAS, Bloomsburg White and Bed American Wine, A superior article, for sale at tho Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. A certain remedy for tho FEVER and AGUE in less than five days, and produces a healthy ac tion, and givos tono in tho stomach anil bowels, xc. lor sale by D, o. TOIHAo, Agent, Bloomsburg A New Supply of Dr.Weavcr'sWORM SALVE which is altogether and alone used in Philadelphia, and highly recommended in this neighborhood, for iaIo at tho Health Einpori'im, by D S TOBIAS, Agent, DOCT. STOUSE'S PILE OINTMENT, IT almost immediately removes the pain, and in a short time allays the inllamatlon, an! the sufferer will bo speedily rclie.ved from the unpleasant affec tion, ror sale at Me Health Emporium ol D. S. TOBIAS. A New andCerlainArticleJorkillingliats. This is a euro article for destroying Rats in short time, and with tho least danger, to sit in any place in the house or barn For sale at the Blooms burg Health Emporium; by D 8 TOBIAS, SOLOMON NEWIIABB, Esq. Bloom township, Col. Co. I hereby certify, that 1 had a child who was afflicted with that bad complaint, called Phthisic and Choking Rheum. We had tried several experienced physicians, but nothing would relieve the child, until I wont to D. S. Tobias' Health Emporium, and got some med icine, and astonishing as it is to say, the child got better the first doso we had given him' LOOK HEBE ! LOOK HEBE I A certain cure for frost bitten limbs. To prove that it is a certain romcdy, I would refer tho public to the following. EMANUEL LAZARUS, Merchant, Orangeville, Col. Co. I hereby certify, that I had a boy in my store, a son of my sis ters, who had bolh'feot frozen, and they were so bad, thaUt was impossible to wear siiocs. I had tried medicine prescribed by a physician, but without any use or benefit, when I went to D. S. Tobias' Apothecary or Health Emporium, in Bloomsburg, and got medicine out of it, and astonishing is it tn say, that in quite a short time, tho boys feet were well and sound. I would pray every per son with frosten limbs, to go to this highly praised Health Empori um, and get medicine for that painful complaint which is a certain remedy. military notice. THE Bloomsburg Artillery Will meet at the hose of Charles Doebler, in Blooms-' burg, on Saturday tho 3d day of August next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon in com' pleto uniform, for exerciso and Drill. By order of the Captain E. ARMSTRONG. O. S. July 20. TO PENSIONERS, ' ' Bcsidincc in Columbia Countu. Their money due thein on the first day of July 1839 is ready. It can be had at any timo by cat ling or sending. JEREMIAH WELLIVER, TrcjJ. s THE subscriber has on hand, and will keep an assortment of PATENT WOOD SCBEW French Bedsteads, a superior article, which he will sell cheap lor casti or countryproducc. J. M. CHEMBERLIN. Bloomsburg July 13, 1839. NOTICE BS BIEBSEBY GIVE3V, TO all Legatees, Creditors, and other persons interested in tho estates of the respective do cedents and minors, that the Administration ac counts of the said estates, have been filed in the Of- ncc of tho Register of tho County of Columbia, and will be presented for confirmation and allowanco to the Orphans' Court, to be held at Danville, in and tor the county aforesaid, on Tuesday the 20th day of August next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. 1st. Tho account of John Ycttcr and Jacob Yct- tcr, administrators of the estate of Samuel Yctter, late of Catawissa township deceased. 2d. Tho account of Thomas W. Iddiwrs and Sydney Ifreishcr, administrators of tho estate of Ueorgc Krcishcr, late of the borough of Berwick, I deceased. 3d. Second supplementary account of John Foust and Christian Dcahl, executors of the lost will and testament of Peter Dcahl, sen. late of Mahoning township deceased. 4th. First supplementary account of Casper Hartman, executor of the last will and testament of John Tornlinson, late of Cattawissa township, de ceased. 5th. The account of John Mench and Peter Hine- bach, administrators of the estate of Micheal Hine- bach, late of Montour township, deceased. Cth. Tho account of James Strawn and William HarUnan, administrators of tho estate of Gcorgo Hartman, lato of Hemlock township, deceased. 7th. Tho account of Jacob and John Fry, exec utors of the last will ind testament of David Fry, late of Montour township, deceased. 8th. The account of Samuel and John Reichard, administrators of tho estate of Frederick Reichard, lato of Madison township, deceased. 9th. The account of David Koclier, administra tor of the estate of Joseph Hans, lato of Briar Creek township, deceased. 10th. Tho account of Henry & Daniel Gigcr, Administrators of tho estate of Henry Gigcr, lato of Hemlock township, deceased. ! 1th. The account of William Girton, Admin istrator of Iho estate of Thomas Girton, late of Mad ison township, deceased. 12lh. Tho account of John Pitncr and Ellis Hughes, administrators of tho estate of Isaac Torn linson, Lite of Cattawissa township, deceased. I'HlLir lHLLMEYEu, Register. Register's Office, Danville, July 12, 1839. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Blooms burg, Julu 1st, 1839. s it possible! YES INDEED ! ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUSINESS. flJHE Fifth New Supply for this summer, in H the highly recommended Drug Store, with tholuitablo name HEALTH EMPORIUM. Tho subscriber has made arrangements wilh nil the Importers of Medicines, Patented and others, Toys, Peifumcry, &e. in tho city cf Philadelphia, and has received an appointment of Agency for most of tho Patent Medicinoa now in cxistenco in Pennsylvania, which he offers for salo as cheap as they can bo obtained in tho State, at the Health Emporium ind Family Warehouse, Bloomnburg, Columbia County. D. S. TOBIAS. July 20. i DR. S WAYNE'S Compound Sirup of Prunes' Virgini anna, or Wild Cherry, for Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, Consumptions,., for sale at tho Tobias1 Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. OF FRESH Druggs andrrSedicines, CONFECTIONARY $ FRUIT, Nats and Toys, and numerous other articles in my lino of business, which again renders my assortment complete. J. R. MOYLR. July 20. DOCT. PFXFFERs SNFORMS tho public, that he has located him self in Bloomsburg, at tho house of Mr. L. Leight, where he will at all times bo ready to at tend to all calls for hi professional service?. July 20. Baylor Elia, Bittenbender John, Baker Ascncth, Barns Mr. Crcssler John, Dreher Frederick Davenport Ira, Everett Obed, Emmons Mr. Firman Capt, Fleck Daniel, Gaskins Rachel, Howcr John, Hagebuch Mr. owner of Boat Superior. Hefley Charles, Keller John isq. Kcanda Jacob, Kendig C. Ivromer roily, Long Joseph Sr. Larshy Ruben, Mellick Andrew. Mcndcnhall John, Morton John, M'Intosh Alexander, Meyer L. Dr. McDowell M. Philips G. W. Poor overseers of Montour township. Fctrikin Winslow fc Co. Rosenberger Bej Ritter William, Smith Georgo or Daniel, Smith Abm. H. Squire E. Squire Eben Squire Mr. Smith George, Shipman Jacob, Stono David, Thomas Charles 2 Thatcher John M. Vallarcharnp A. Wertman John, Workman John 2 Wells Henry, Waller Rev. Mr. 50. Mier Lewis Dr. B. RUPERT, P. M. Persons calling for letters on tho abovo list, will please say they arc advertised. Bloomsburg, July G. 1839. Notice. ALL persons aro hereby cautioned a gainst purchasing TWO NOTES of hand, for i7 dollars each, given by us to Ilhiel S. Richardson, dated the 0th day of De cember, 1838, as wo havo received no val ue for them, and are determined not to pay them unless compelled by law. GEORGE 'VANSICKLE. CHARLES PRICE. Bloom, Juno 22, 1830. S2 EBWAED Will be paid to any person that will give information of the person or persons that broke tho subscriber's Flat loose immediate ly below McKelvy's dam, in Fishing creek, so that the scoundrels may be brought to justice. DANIEL GROSS. June 29.