The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, August 17, 1839, Image 4

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YES INMEIJI!
WHOLESALE AND BET AIL BUSINESS.
fAHE Fifth New Supply for this cummer, In
JR. the highly recommended Drug Btqre, with
lio suitable natno HEALTH EMPORIUM.
Tho subscriber has made arrangements with all
the Importer!! of. Medicines, Patented and others,
Toys, Perfumery, &c. in tho city of Philadelphia,
and has received an appointment of Agency for
most of tho Patent Medicines now in cxistenco in
Pennsylvania, which ho oilers for sale as cheap as
'they can ho obtained in the State, at tho Health
Emporium and Family Warehouse, Bloomsburg,
'Columbia County. D.B.TOBIAS.
July SO. t
PROSPECTUS
For publislwig anew paper in the borough
oj Murnsburg, entitled the
State Capitol Gazette.
ur iluLanooK, jiesiock fit JJhattox,
nnilE Subscribers propose to publish o newspa-
per m tho borough of llarrisburg, with the
title of tho " Stato Capitol Gazette." The Gazette
"will bo dewted to the support and advancement (if
democratic pi maples, based upon tho political and
philosophical truths of universal equality of right;
and the sovereignty of tho people's will designated
by tho voice of the mojoiity that all civil govern
ment and, law cmiuate from tho people, exist only
by their assent or potmission, and that thev have an
unalienable right to remodel, alter or abolish cither
at thoir pleasure, whenever they may derm it ne
cessary for their welfare and happiness, and that cv-
cry thing which tends to wcakpn or subvert those
principles, goes directly to sap the foundation of our
republican institutions, and should be checked with
a prompt hand and vigorous energy.
'Measures and not men,' shall ever bo tlio mlehy
"which the political .course of the Gazctto will be
gorcrned. Wo shall never quarrel with our polit
ical brethren about the individnal whom tho major
ity may fairly select, to carry out any measures con
sistent with our democratic principles. Is ho hon
est is ho capable, aud will he obey the voice of his
'constituents, shall be the leading enquiries as to the
qualifications of a candidate for oflice. If capablo
lioncst and willing to acknowledge the supremo will
of tho majority, every individual in society shall
havo an equal claim on us for our countenance and
support. Wo abhor all fiction and combination of
individual interest to accomplish individual purpo
poses. Evcrv thing of that sort, shall receive lrom
us a most hcaity and decided opposition. Honcstv,
-economy and strict accountability in all .public
functionaries; and tneir disbursements ol tne public
.moneys, shall be freely examined and fully discuss
ed.
Iheuazcttc mil sustain the administration o
the General Government, upon the principles Tur
sued by its present patriotic and enlightened chi o
magistrate Martin Van Burcn, and will cheerfully
lend its support to his re-election, to complete his
measuie of two terms of office, in accordanco with
the uniform practice exercised towards his republi
can predecessors. In discussing national poiicy,
ve shall advocate at all times everymcasuro tending
to strengthen the bonds of the common Union, and
to promote the peace, security and happiness of tho
whole, so far as it can bo done without comproinit-
ting any rights that may belong to an. individual
stato as a separate and indcpcndcnl sovereignty.
The Gazette will also support the administration
ol our worthy Executive of I'ennsylvania uovcr
Hor Potter, md iU editors will ever cherish the prin
ciples which triumphed in his election, and which
through all the desperate and dangerous machina
tions put in rcquisitiou to defeat his inauguration,
by a reckless and abandoned party, established in
Hie cxecutivo chair, as the land marks of onrrepubli
can safety -and happiness. It shall also be tho study
of tho editors topromoto the best interest bf our vast
chain of internal improvements, and urging to a
speedy completion all the links necessary toeecuro
its immense connection, and tp turn it to lasting
and profitable use.
Our foreign relations shall bo attended to, and
the public seasonably adwscd of every transaction
abroad, calculated to affect their political interests.
or awaken in private life a spirit of enquiry and rc-
.rearcli in tne various licJiU ot philosophy, mechan
ics or literature.
The Gazette will bo printed un a fine double me
dium sheet, and new type; and every attention be
stowed to render its mechanically execution perfect,
l ne lust number ot the Uazetle will appear on
or about the thirteenth of June. Persons holding
tho proposals will be punctual to teturn tho same by
the thirteenth of May. Letters by mail, pct paid
will receive prompt attention.
M. D. HOLBBOOK,
WILLIAM HEMLOCK.
JOHN B.BKATTON,
llarrisburg, March 15, 1S30
TERMS.
The State Capital Gazctto will be published twice
a week during tho sitting pf the Legislature; and
onco a week for the remainder of tho year, the fol
lowing prices in advance :
Thcwholpyror, - . . $3 00
The session only, twice aivccW - 2 00
TO THE PRINTERS OF THE U- S.
J- SPITXIAIjI;, ;.
Wood Letter Cutler and Engraver, No.
21, Franklin Place, Philadelphia,
TTg) ESPEOTFULLY announccs'to the Printers
Un, of the United States, that he has commenced
the iiunufaciuro of wood letters.
Wood Letters qf every description, from four to
thirty four lino Pica, or upwards, mado to order on
tho shortcut nhtice. Ornamental Letters of ontirely
now and most splendid patterns, (ur head ot news
papers, title Hns,&c.ftom two lines great primer to
anv size larger.
ills typo will be made of materials of tho best
assortment, wf II srusotied and prepared by machine
ry, invented for the purpoto which insured tho moil
exact adjustment,.
Specimens will be publihsed as early as possible.
EHGEAYXITC- W WOOD
TJxcr.uledwith neafnesu and promptitude, .Heads
for iiowspapcrs, fic-imiIos, ornamental and plain
rules, &c.Scc. cut with the greatest accuracy In type
metal or wood.
Old cast metal 'cuU, ornament, &c engraved
ever, and made erpial to new for lulf their original
cost.
A liberal discount for cosh. Six month credit
on tbo ninit approved security. Orders fiom the
country promptly attended to. Ali letters must be
mo ,t lia'ul.
fff Editors f papers Jntbo country who will give
tho above u'l-. ilien'eni a lew insertions, anu ior--ward
a paper containing the same to the adver
tiser wi'l be paid therefor in any of the above men
iioned matfi!al.n.
AprJSf, 1S13
(apply
OF FRESH
Druggs and Medicines,
CONFECTIONARY F1WIT,
RTsils anil- oys,
and numerous other articles in my line of business,
which again renders my-assortmcnt complete.
J. 11. JUUYUK.
July 20.
. DR. LEIDY'S
7SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLO,
tHOULD receive aprefcrenco over all Pills now
in existence:
first IJccausc they are composed of Vegetable
extracts, freo from mjncrals; and may be taken at
all times witnperlcctsatety liy young and old, with
out restraint from occupation, temperate living, or
tear ot taking cold.
Second Because they nro composed of such
medicinal extracts, as have been employed by oil
the most celebrated and respectable Physicians for
more than a century past, in purifying tho Blood
and Animal fluid of the body.
t Third Becauso they may bo employed as r.
mild or activo purgative, according to tho quantity
taken, and their operation will imt bo attended with
griping of tho bowels, sickncs3 at the stomach,
prostration of tho system, &c, ps arc produced by
other pills.
I ourth Because they possess a combined action,
not possessed, by any o,tker pills, mixture or prepar
ation whatever. Their first effect is in correcting
all impurities -with which the blood and fluids of
the body may bo uuctcd, and by their gently opera
tive effect, removing such, impurities from tho sys
tem. Fifth Becauso they are tho terror of Quacks
and Impostors, for most persons nro obliged to take
the Sarsaparilla Blood Pills, after taking their vile
and dcstruc,ivo nostrums, to counteract and prevent
their mischicvons and baneful effects.
Sixth Becauso they arc the only pills in which
Physicians havo sufficient confidence to recommend
to their patients, and employ in their practice, as
they know they are Anti Quack, Anti Mcrcural.
Anti Billious as well as a good and safe purgative
i :n .i.- ri. i i t .... .
uuu gunner m uiu uiuud unu Animal riuius.
Seventh and last But not tho least important.
be because they aro prepared by a regular Apothe
cary and Phvsician, attested ny Drs. Physic, Hor-
Ohapman, Dcwces, James, Gibson, Jackson.
Coxc, Hare, &c., &c, which alone is sufficient to
entitle them to great confidence.
Certificates and Recommendations from Physi
cians and others accompany the directions around
each box. .
icy Price Twenty Five Cents a Boxci
Prepared only and sold Wholesale and Retail at
Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North
Second st.,a few doors below .Vine street, Philadel
phia, also, sold by
J. Uilhcrt & Co., Worth Third street above Vine.
G. S. Clemens, do 3d do do Wood st.
J. R. Smith & Co. do 2il do neit the lied
Lion, and all respectable Wholesale ami Retail
Druggist's in Philadelphia.
J hey aro also sold by:
J. F. Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
J. W. Rohrcr, do do"
W. Ebcrman Litiz.
J. W. Oakly, Reading.
J. B. Mozer, Allentown.
P. Pomp, Easton. t
And the principal Merchants and Drmrlsts in tha
Uniicd States.
For sale at the Health Emporium Bloomsburir
ly D. S. TOBIAS, Agent.
llloomsburg July, 13, 1830. 11,
COMMUNICVriON. How few they arc that
happen to be afflicted with Couehs or Colds
pay attention to them. How many thousands from
such neglect shorten their days, and hasten their fi.
nal dissolution. Parents neglect them in their chil
dren, and thus form the foundation for Consump-
1 1 , . ...... . '.
uuu, unu iiunurcus oi parent annually lullow their
own children to tho grae, having died from some
uuecuuns oi me ureal and lungs, which wcic neg
lected in their first stages.
iouginand Colds, whether cxuting amongyoung
or old, ought at all times bo attended to earlv. ami
not suflVred to continue any length of time, for the
liungsonccauecicil.uibcasosoon makes rapid strides,
ending in the most fatal of all diseases, namely Con-
bUIUJIUUlI.
Dm. BECHTER'S PULMONARY Pnr.SKR.
A 1 IVE for Coughs, Colds, Catairhs, Influenzas,
Shortness ol Breath, Whooping Cough, Pain in
the Breast or "Side, all affections of the Breast and
ljungs, and arrest of approaching Consumption, is
the met popular medicine Used throughout all Ger
manyis becoming equally popular in the United
uuut;, unu uas established tor itself a reputation
not possessed by any other medicine for the same
class.of diseases. (See certificates and reepmmen
dalionsfrom Parents, Physicians, and others, accom-
l-diiuia ihb uirecnons.; it is a preparation perfect
ly safe and harmless, pleasant to tho taste, and may
bo given to the youngest infant. It is warranted
free from mercury and tho minerals, mid is a prepar
ation" of a regular Apothecary and Physician, attes
ted by Dre. Phjuic, Chapman, Gibson. Jackson,
Horner, Dewees, Coxe, James, &c. a circumstance
alone sufficient to induce a trial of it
Dr. N, D. L'cidy, Proprietor of tho abovo modi
cino, confidently recommends it to allr and asfuros
all most positively that it is an invaluablo medicine,
and would not himself recommend it, but for its
known efficacy.
Prepared only and for saloWholasalo and Retail at
Dl LEIDY'S Health I I.nnnrinm. Nn.'lfll Nnrtli
Socond street a few doors below Vino street, Phila
adulphia also, sold by
J. Gilgert & Co., North Thi-d street abovo Vine.
G. S. Clemens, do 3d do do Wood St.
J. P. Smith & Co. do 2d do naxt tho lied
Lion, and by all rospootable Wholesale and Retail
Druggists in Philadelphia.
They aro told by:
J. F Long, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
J.W.Uohw, do do.
. W. Bberinon Litiz,
J. W. Oakloy, Reading,
For sale at tile Health Emporium Bloomsburg
by , D. S, TOBIAS, Agent.
DR. S WAYNE'S
Compound Syrup oj PruneP Virgin!
anna, or Wild Cherry, for Coughs', Colds,
Asthtn g , Consumptions.dic., for sale at the
'Tobias' Health Emporium, Bloomsburg,
THute and Red American Wine,
A superior article, for sale at the
Health Emporium, Bloomsburg,
Tfo lift of the fleih is in the blood "
so saith thescrivlures. Lovilicus cv xvii.
V. 11.
BP. LEIDY'S BLOOD TILLS. What boiler
than scripture testimony can wc havo of tho
lite of the flesh depending upon the condition of
tho blood I If Impure or diseased, tho flesh must
of course be diseased thereby, and tho whole sys
tem partake of such disease. If the doctrine be true,
and thcro is not a doubl of it (for it is a fact accec
ded to by all, that tho scriptures, nro truo beyond a
doubt,) then it behooves us to guard against tho
consequences of such impurities, and thus preserve
tho llesh healthy. If tho llcsh ho healthy, const!
luting as it docs the principal portion of tho human
yody, then must tho whole body bo healthy.
In vegetables onlj can wo find tho medicine where
by all impurities of the blood may bo removed.
Upwards of one hundred years experience of the
most celebrated, the wisest and best physicians havo
proved certain vegetables to possess purifying prop
erties. Thcso vegetables will not hero be named,
and Dr. Lcidy wishes to remuncrato himself, and
profit by tho long, laborious, and costly experiments
necessary to bo made, that tho activo principles of
those vegetables might bo retracted and reduced to
such form as makes them easy, safe mid pleasant to
be taken.
These vegetables aro contained in tho justly cel
ebrated Blood Pills, manufanturcd only by Dr. N.
Lcidy, a regular Druggist and Physician, attested
by Drs. Physic, Chapinan, lacksor , Homer, Gibson
lie wees, James, Hare, Cox, Ac.
Tho above Pills may bo employed as a mild or
active" purgative. Their action is easy, and may be
employed by all persons under all circumstances.
They will nt all times be found serviceable, when
tho least sickness is present. They requiro no
change of diet, restraint from occupation, or fear of
talcing cold lrom tlieir use. 1 hey are daily prescrib
ed by numerous physicians; certificates of tho fact
accompany the directions. Thoy are the most affec
tive purifier of the blood and other fluids of the hu
man bodytivcr discovered. Persons having once
used, will ever after, as occasion may acquire, have
rcsourse to thein.
Price Twenty Five Cents a box.
Sold by all re.-fpcctablo Druggists and Mcrchonst
throughout the Union, and in this city only at
Dr. Lcidy's Health Emporium, Second street be
low Vine. ,
J. R. Smith & Co.'s 2d st. near the Red Lion.
J. Gilbert & C6.'s3d above Vine.
C. Clemens' North 3d above Wood.
F.Klctt's 2d and Callowhill.
For talc at tho Health Emporium Bloom'sburg
by . D. S. TOBIAS Agent.
Bloomsburg July, 13, 1839. 11.
MANUFACTORY-
A NEW ESTABLISHMENT,
UPON AN OLD FOUNDATION.
S'SIiS Subscriber hereby announces
to his friends ami the public, that ho
has purchased that old and well known
COACH AND DEARBORN WAGON
MANUFACTORY,
lately owned and occupied by STOUFER
o liARTMAN, situated in Bloomsburrr,
Columbia County, whero ho has com
menced tho businoss, and inlands to carry
it on in all its branches.
He will shortly havo a number of elegant
light BUGGIES and DEARBORNS, of
various patterns, finished for sale; and will
mako
Stase Coaches, Coaches, Coachce.s,Giggs,
Sulkies, Buggies, Dearborn Wagons,
Sleighs, iyc. $c. eye; yc,
of every variety of pattern to order, on
short nolicc.
ICfRrpairs of all kinds will be prompt
ly auciiueu 10
lie also manufactures ELIPTIC and
other CARRIAGE SPRINGS, and" will
warrant 'them to be equal to any made in
mis country.
' As he lias made arrangements for pro
curing the best rpaterial, and will employ
none but first rate workmen, )ie hjipes to
no ama to turn out goou work, and thereby
oui.iin iiiu comiiienco oi tnose who may
lurnisti tiiemscivcs lrom Ins shop.
Orders from a distance respectfully soli
cited. 'IB A RUGGLES.
Bloomsburg, Juno 4, 1833. 0 tf.
.12 dozen Glass Boxes,
12 dozen Lockets,
12 dozen Lead Pencils,
12 dozen Toy Prinls,
12 dozen Sand boxes, with tho sand,
12 dozen Fifes,
12 'dozen Doll babies.
12 dozen Conversation Cards. .
12 dozen Toy Watches,
12 dozen Brass Watches,
12 dozon Hair Pencils,
12 dozen Breast Pins,
12 dozen Finger Rings,
11 dozen Spoons,
12 dozen Pass Books,
12 dozen Tooth Harps,
. 12 dozen Steel Pens,
iv uozon Tea fcsotts,
12 dozen Everpoint Leads,
12 dozen Head Bands,
28 dozon bunches be,ads,
. 25,(100 Fish Hooks,
12,000 Slate Pencils,
Just received and For' Sale' at tho cheap
Health Emporium, Bloomsburg, by
JJ. ti, TOBIAS.
June 1.
COLD CREAM,
For Chaps, Tan, Sunburn. Goro lins.&P.
For sale at
Tobus Health Emporium Bloomsburgr
AND '
Threshing ITIathinc,
AND
PORTABLE HORSE POWER
MANUFACTORY.
rHIHE Subscribers take this method of informing
tj their tricnus, that they continue Manulactur-
ing Threshing .llacliincs and Portable Horse
Jl'oivcrs, on tho most improved plans, made of tho
best materials and in tho most workmanlike mun
ncr,and which they will waricnt to stand with faro
u.sage, mid not injure tho gram by breaking it.
They have surpassed all others 'whero they havo I
been Introduced, in Pennsylvania, Virginia and
worm Uarohna.
JPrstft's Patent Smut,
OR,
GR A 1 HUIXJNG MACHINE,
Improved. An article of great utility to Millers
lor cleansing tho grain for preparing it for flouring.
J'heso machines aro manufacured of cast and
vyrought Iron, and aro supposed to last an hundred
years. They are in general use in the stato of New
i oil: and in part of Pennsylvania.
AND
s
and all kinds of JlaeMntry, cast and fitted up,and
alt sorts ol
IIOLIiOW WARE
kept on hand, and sold by wholesale. All of which
will bo sold on the most reasonable terms, by
LEWIS H. MAUS&Co.
Bloomsburg, May 25, 1820. Sin i
YJVWE Trustees of this Institution arc happy to
U announco to tho public generally, that it is
now in full tido of successful operation. Tho win
ter term has just closed; and the semi-annual exam
ination, have given more satisfactory evidence of
tho cxccllcnt'qualifications of their teacher, E. W.
CouiiNfi, than any niEvious recommendations
could have done.
Tho binnmcr term will commence on Wednesday
the first day of May, and continue twenty-thrco
weeks. It is very important, that all who wish to
oh -tho institution, should bo present on that day,
or as soon alter as possible.
In ordci to mako the school a public benefit, by
affording to all parents who desiro the opportunity
of giving their children a first rate education, the
terms of tuition have been given at the following1
low rates.
FCH ftirAnTKH.
Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, 52 00
English Grammar explained and illustra
ted, including tho above, 2 50
Geography, with use of Maps and Globes
including tho above, 3 00
Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, with
use of Apparatus, including the a-
bove, 4 00
Latin and Greek Languages, including
all the above, . 5 00
Tho German and French Languages will bo
taught, but an extra charge of S5 00 per quarter
will bo made for cither of them. All o members
of the school aro required to exercise themselves in
written compositions mid declamations, and will bo
expected at the. close of each term to give a public
exhibition of their proficiency in all tho branches
they may have pursued.
Persons at a distance arc informed, that upon ap
plication to the President' board will bo furnished
ui rcspi-citiuiu jinvuiu lunuues. un muuerate icriuH.
Ily order ol tho Uoard.
D.M. 110LLIDAY, Piies't,
Jonv C. Botd, Sccr'y,
Uanvillo, April 10 18U9. . -
Against the World for good Mill-Stones
anil Moiling Cloths.
llilitJUS) wishing tho aliovo articles, aro
JVja. requested to call and examine' my Sjock,
at uunviuo, uolumhw uounty, ru., ur ul JjOw-
istown,on tho Juniatta.
Dauvilid, May 25, 1839.
SUSCIUEIIANNA lilNB.
rPnilIS lino has commenced running regularly be
.'Ja. tween Wilkcs-Barrc, Northumberland, Will
iamsport, llarrisburg to Piladclphla and all intcr
mediatp . places. Tho Boats leave Whilkes-Barre
daily, at 2 o'clock P. M. and urrivo at Northumber
land next morning at 7J o'clock A. M. and Harris
burg tho following evening nt 0 o'clock! where pas
sengers will remain over night, and tuko tho mil road
cars at 8 o'clock; A. M. and arrive at Philadelphia
by 2 o'clock, P. M. At Northumberland tho North
and Wost Branch boatts connect : This lino arrives
at tho junction of tho Jtulifta in time to conncc
with all the western lines for Pittsburg.
Upturning passengers by this lino will leave Broad.
ttrect, l'lnladelpliia, every day at 8 o clock A. M
and arrive at lfarrisbufg at 3 o'clock P. M. North
umberland next-morning 8 o'clock, Williamsport
by 1 P, M. and wilkes-Darrc by t o'clock tho follow
ing morning through in 48 hours.
To famlios moving wost this lino offers great ad
vantago charges upon freight very moderate, and
persons withthcr families may jcly upon having all
their goods taken with tliftn.
Faro to Northumberland , 2 00
' WilUainkpott 3 CO
11 Duncan's Islind 3 50
. " llarrisburg 4 00
" Philadelphia 8 00
For freight or passago apply to
P. McC. GILCHRIST.
Ph'fiiix Hotel,
WilkcBarro, ,m ay 7, h ju tt
AND
mm Gi
THE subscriber informs the public, that ho luj
taken the store lately occupied by C. B. Vih.
cr, at tho lower end of Maino street, where bo in.
tends to permanently locato himself, nnd has just
opened on extensive assortment of NEW GOODS
lately purchased in Philadelphia, embracing almost
every article usually kept in a country store. A-
mong which arc,
Consisting of Broadcloths from course to
llicjincsi of sitpcrinc,Aerscmcres,Sat
linetls, Silks, Ginghams, Calicoes
Cambrics, Muslins, Ribbands
Factory Cotton Cloth,
bleached and un
unbleached. vcrjr cheap and of the best quality, and cvc
ry variety in the Dry Goods Line. Also, a
general assortment of
AND
MQUGSS.S.
Croclccry, Glass, China ami
Queen's Ware.
All of which he will dispose of as cheap, if
not cheaper, than can be purchased at any
other store in the county.
ICAll who ate desirous of purchasinc
good and cheap goods, are requested to call
and examine for themselves before they buy
elsewhere, as he feels assured no one will
go away dissatisfied with his prices, or the
quality ol lus gnous.
All kinds of CUUNTUY PRODUCE.
including CASH, will bo received in pa'
mcnt.
JOHN HORTMAN.
Bloomsburg, May 18, 1839.
SASDLH & HARNESS
ALEXANDER RITTER,
'nrcSPK.rri'Ti'nrl.V infm-ms llm nnhlb.
that ho has removed his establishment into
the shop lately occupied by C. Kahler,
Esq. where he intends Keeping on hand
all kinds of
DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS,
AND SADDLES AND BRIDLES,
made of tho best of material, and good
workmanship. He manufactures, a new
and approved
Patent Horse dollar,
acknowledged by all to bo superior to any
ever before made in thin county.
Ho also manufactures LEATIIhK and
HAIR
pf any description that may be required.
All of which will bo sold on the most
reasonable terms, and he will also bo ready
to do any Work in his line, on short notico
and solicits a share of public patronage.
Bloomsburg, May 18, 1831).
Br. Srandretla7s
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL
PILLS.
THESE pills havo obtained a celebrity for cur
ing most diseases to which the human Kystcia
is liable, unexampled in tho history of the lieaUng
art. They expel by tho action of the stomach
and bowls, all bad humours from tho Mood, causm?
a free circulation of the lluids, and restores a sound
stato of health.
Tho thousands who uso and recommend them, u
proof positive of their extraordinary and beneficial
lri-cts.
Tho subscriber has received tho appoint mcnt of
Agent, for tho sale of Dr. KrandctU's I'llls m
Bloomsbnrg. Nono aro genuine llmt are offered for
wile, without a certificate of appointment sigueil '7
ihn Tirnnrinlnr nml rnimtpraiimoil liir JlrmrlL uf((Hi
, - - j - v. .. . . j
general agent; and no certificate is etcr gHcn, w
those 'engaged in tho Drug business.
J. R. MUyJiJC
Bloomsburg Aug. Id 1838.
Iyl7
TtTN pursuanco of tho Constitution of the Com
H mouvvealth of Pennsylvania Notice is hereby
given by tho subscribers, citizens of said Comma"'
wealth, that thev and others, will mako tiiirlicat'iw
to tho next Legislature, for the creation of a corn
rato Body with Banking unil discounting privdojto
of tho named and Mjlo of the
Farmers and Mechanics Bank of C0I1W
bia Couny,
to be located at such sito or plaeu within taid Cobb
ty of Columbia, as shall be fixod upon by
missioned appointed" in such manner as the Iif? '
laiure snail direct lur iixing tlio locauon u '
Bank, and with a capital of two hundred thou y
object of securing to the citizens of the (' n.'1"11!'
wealth, and of tho CounV of I'ulumbm, t1, '
tits ot a banking Institution, wnh 'he ri -h'-, 1-'
e,-s and priwlcijc of thrBut1' of oi'uumbcrl
. V 11, . 111 Ml I
I K, L, Ull