The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, May 28, 1842, Image 4

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    At Private
'JT1IE Subscriber offcri for sale his largo
TWO STORY
JJRICK
si'.uate' on Mom-street, Bloomsburg, Col. co. Fa.
It has becnkept as aTavern-for the last .13 years,'
tsnd Is well oalculate'd'fora Store and Tavern, being
C0 feet front, and 6C back, with stabling for 60 hor
ses, and a pood well of water. -It-ia corner lot,
CO feet front and 214 back.
ALSO
.A half lot near the above, -with a FRAME iBARN
ALSO ,
. A half acre' lot with a new .
FRAME
HOUSE,
tendcight orten bearing
APPIjE
TREES,
t good fruit upo n it, situated on 3d street.
ALSO
A U acre lot at BLOOMSBURO BASIN, on
which is a TWO STORY
: FRAME
HOUSE
and a WHARF
ALSO
'9 12ths of an undivided 1J acre'lot fronting let et.
. nnd Greenwood road. This Lot is well calculated
to divide-into building LOTS.
The above property being situated in the centre
of the IRON REGION OF COLUMBIA COUN
TY, is well worthy the attention of the CAPI
TALIST. It will be soldtogether or separately, to suit pur
chasers. DANIEL -CROSS.
Dloomsburg, Nov. 21,1647.
Military Election.
jfBHE enrolled inhabitants, subject .to Militia
B duty, residing within the first Brigade, eighth
Dmslon. P. M.. arc.herebv notified that an Election
will be held on JHOJYJD.1V, the fit A day of
JUJVJ5 next, between the hours of 10 o'clock in
ttln fnrennon. ind 6 in the afternoon, to elect by
ballot, one person for Brigadier General, and one
person fat Brigade Inspector, for said Brigade; and
also; one person for Colonel and one person for
Lieutenant Colonel for each Regiment, and one
person for Major for each Battalion in said Brig
ade. The Volunteer Battalions in 6aid Brigade,
will elect field Officers according to the number of
r.omiianiea helonirinz to their respective Battalions,
.agreeably to tho 33d section of the Militia Law.
Tito Elections will be .held at the following places,
viz ;
Tho 1st Battalion of tho 7th Regiment will elect
at tho public house of F. C. Moycr, m t reburg.
The 2d Battalion of the 7tU Regiment will elect
at the public house of Jacob Fryer in Middleburg,
Tho 1st Battalion of the 43d Regiment will
elect at the public house of Col. Samuel Rcabcr, in
East Buffalo township.
Tho 2d Battalion of the 43d Regiment -n'M elec-
at the public house of Oapt. John Fester; in Mifflint
burg.
The 1st Battalion of the 45th Regiment will
.elect at the public houso of Charles Weaver, in
Sunbury.
Tho 2d Battalion of tho 45th Regiment will elect
at. tho public houso ol Gorge Smith in Lpper Malio
iney township.
TheiUtBaltalion of the 48th Regiment will elect
at the public "house of Henry Echbret, in Milton,
The 2d Battalion of'the48th Regiment will elect
st the public hose of John B. Smith, m Washing-
'tonvillo.
The' 1st battalion of the 71st Regiment will elect
ot the public house of Robert Hagenbaucb, Mc ¬
Dowell, Mills.
The 2d battalion of the71st Regiment -will elect
.at the public houso of Charles Hartman, in Catta-
vrissa.
Tho battalion of Volunteers commanded by Lt
Col. V. Best will elect at the public house or Wil
Uiam Ilenrie,m Danville.
The battalion of Volunteers commanded by Xieut
Robert P. McClay, will 'elect at the public house'of
t t f r m i
-jucod rryorm muuicpcrg.
The battalion of Volunteers commanded by Ma
jor James Taggart, will elect at the public Ihouse of
Jacob uocn, Wry valley, Union county.
Tho battalion of Volunteers commanded by
Major Samuel H. Laird will elect at the public
Jiouse of Job, Samuel Reaber, in East Buffalo
-.township.
The battalion of Volunteers commanded by Lt.
Col. James S. Dougal will elect with tho 1st bat
italion of the 48th Regimsnt in Milton.
Majors of their respective batlaliens will superin
tend the elections and make returns to me agreea
bly to tho 14th section of the Militia law.
DANIEL FULLMER, Inspector,
1st Brigade, 8th Division, P. M.
Brigade Inspectors Office, ?
Limestone, ilty 7, 1042. $
Whereas, the undrrsigned in connection with
WILLIAM REDEMEIR, have been engaged in
company in digging ore on the farm of Stmucl Mo
lick, and whereas, the said Redemeir has left the
concern, therefore, we shall hereafter refuse to pay
any debt he may contract cither in his own name
4i r that of tho jcompany.
CHARLES RITTER,
ALBRKIGHT KEILING.
AjjriUi., 1813,
write
A NEW VOIiUMB.
, XVEAir 1st, 1842.
THE SATURDAY POST.
' A FAMILY SHEET.
Or THE
.MAMMOTH CLASS.
Anew volume of the popular family newspaper,
Saturday Evening Post, will be .commenced
on tho first of May, 1842, i.beautifally printed on
tho finest white linen paper. The Post is the old
est and best established paper in the Union, having
already got to the commencement of tho
33d Volume.
Whilo scores of papers which have been started
in the last twenty-three years, have passed away
forever, the jf'ost still maintains -its proud position
in point of circulation and profit, at tho hoad of the
family newspapers of the day.
The great suo of.tho paper .enables the proprie
tors to give a greater variety of original and eclccted
matter than can bo found in co temporary sheets.
The paper has been greatly
Edlarged-attd Improved,
And now appears m handsome new type, end has
received the praise of many editors of taste, as the
handsomest family sheet in the Union.' .Our ef
forts have been directed to the combining of beauty
and simplicity, with utility an .taste. The Posr is
printed on stout white paper, renderine it neat and
durable for filing ; while in sizo it surpasses every
other weekly newspapea in Philadelpnia, and has
received from its cotemporarics tho tilo of
The' Philadelphia Mammoth.
The great size of tho paper enables us to givo all
impoi tant Congressional proceedings at length, and
all reports and other important public documents
in full, together with occasional Congressional
Speeches in full.
Literary Department.
The Post is acknowledged to bo tho hrst news
paper in tho country in tho quantity and quality ef
its original tales, essays, poetry, and other matter.
Tho following contributors are a warrant ef its
merits,
T. S. Arthur, author of.Thomas J. Beach
' Lempcranco Pledge,' J. Milton Sinders, author
Tho BrokenMerchant,' of 'Tho Miami Valley'
and other 1 cmperance 6 D Anderson
btoncs. Lydia H Sigourney
Professor J. H. Ingraham
E W Thomas, author of
author of'Lafittc.'Kid,'
Clinton Bradchawo
Howard Pincknev
&c. &c.
Jesse E. Dow,
author ofjC Thcrcse Clarke
tho 'Log of Old Iron
Miss J Estelle
sides,' &c. &c.
John G Whittior
Louis Fitzgerald Pasistro.
Misa lHW Essling
R. M. Walsh,
Miss E. Leslie,
Mrs R F Nichols
Mrs Amelia B Wclby
N. P. Wilis,
Mrs. Emma C. Embury
LT Tomlin
J RossBrowno
Lucy Seymour
Mrs Mary H Parsons
Mrs Caroline. F Orne
Mrs M St Leon Loud
Mrs. A. F. Annan
Mrs. Lambert
James H. Dana
Lewis J. Cist
Lydia Jane Pierson
Theo. S. Fay
George P. Morris
Francis S. Osgood
Mrs Ann S Stephens
J T S Sullivan
MrsE C Stcdman
Mrs Caroline Pee Hcntz
Alfred B. Street
William Wallace
Tho publishes have made on arrangement, in ad
dition far a n
Original Novel,
from the pen of H. W. Herbert, Esq. author of
Cromwell,' ' The Brothers,' &c. which they have
been publishing for sometime past. The sccno ef
this novel is laid in America tho subject is tho
Buccantcrs. Such an opportunity to subscribe
should not bn lost.
Original Stories appear in every number of tho
paper, with original articles upon all subjects.
I no j'oit contains the greatest variety or Origi
nal Talcs, Sea Skctchks, Essays, Poetry, Songs,
Oharaucs, In side tho latest and best selections from
the Amcaican and English Magazines, and all the
other fountains of choice Original Literature.
THE TERMS.
It ts issued at tho old established rate of Tteo
Vollara per annum, Cash in advance, and may bo
truly said, now that it is enlarged, to bo tho
Cheapest papet in the Union.
As friends and neighbors often wish to clvh to
gether to facilitate remittances, wo olTcr to such, or
o any person who will secure us the names and
money, the following
Inducements to Clubs,.
3 copies for 5 dollars in advance post paid.
7--. 10
It is to be understood, that to entitle any person
to the benefit of the above terms, all arrear
ages must be first paid, and tho subrcriptions must
be remitted in auvance post paid.
We adhere to the Cash system.
GEORGE R. GRAHAM & CO.
Third and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia'
New Marble
MANUFACTORY,
At Bloomsburg, Col. Co.
AFP & TICHNER.
T
HEY would inform the citizens of Columbia
County, that they havo commenced the busi
cssat tho above placo at the public house of E.
HOWELL, where they are prepared to manufac
ture to order, in the neatest, best, and most durable
manner, MONUMENT, TOMB-TABLES,
qEAD and FOOT STONES, of all sizes and
ualities, MANTLES, WINDOW and DOOR
SILLS, and DOOR FRONTS.
Also PAINT, BAR and HEARTH S PONES,
Orders for Stone can bo left with D.GROSS.who
wil act as Agent during our absence.
They constantly keep on hand a large lot of
Vermont, Egyptian and Italian Marble at their
wholesale Marble Vard at Selins Grove, Union
county, fa.
Bloomsburg August 14, 1811. 16
NOTICE.
.NOTICE is hereby given to oil those
indebted to the Estate of William Riller de
ceased, either on nolo or book accounts, or
Vendue notea due, that payment must bo
immediately made, otherwise the accounts
will be left with a collector.
L. B. RUPERT. Adm'r.
DIoomsbnrg.Feb B; 18-llj
on
HEBREW PLASTER.
f HlHIS Recipe, obtained of on old Jew by a trav-
JL
cllcr in tho Eastern countries, bids fair to be
of immense value to the Western world. Since
this plaster has been introduced into America,
ovory other plaster, salve, ointment or lina-
mcnt has been discontinued by all who havo had an
opportunity of testing the superior medical virtues
of the Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster. Truth,
though simple, is powerful, and will prevail with an
enlightened community, over all the puffings and
fictitious affidavits with which the world is flooded,
Tho sterling worth of this plaster, is recognised, op-
predated, and its use sanctioned by tho highest
classes of society. One simultaneous burst of ap-
probation arises from the thousands who havo used
it, which shows, that when a remedy possesses high-
ly intrinsic merits like this, it docs not fail of re
ceiving the patronage of our intelligent public.
To bo had at the stores of John ll.Moycr,B looms
durg, Grim, DcerS Derr, Washington, A. Miller,
Bcncick, 1'. E. Vastine, Danville, and J. r J, R
Sharpless, Caltawissa.
Be ye purified in your blood,
And Health will attend you.
" The life of thi Flesh is in the BUod."
Leviticus, o. xvii. xi.
HOW IS THE BLOOD TO BE PU
RIFIED 11
Thousands can answer this question who
know from acjual experience that
DR. LEIDS'S BLOOD PILLS,
t COMPONANT PART OF WHICU IS
SARSAPARIIXA,
Aro the safest, best, and most effectual Fills
now in existence.
I.EST YOU MAY BE DECEIVED I
THE ONLY ORIGINAL, TRUE & GENUINE
EC7 BOOB PIEaXoSj-d
ARE
DR. LEIDTS BLOOD PILLS,
A COMPONANT PART OF WHIC
SARSAPARILLA.
IT is attempted by Quacks and Impostors to in
troduco their vile and dangerous nostrums by
assumino- for thmrnntnn ilint nf "llT.nnn PIT.r.s"
knowing that the Blood Pills manufactured by Dr.
Leidy havo obtained the greatest reputation of any
impose upon tho public by selling theirs upon tho
popularity of Dr. Lcidy's Blood Pills.
tiu ill (ui.3ir.if:tr. nun liiiiik iiv Kuril lriiTKi'rv in
the public aro thcreforo particularly requested to
be cautious when purchasing, to ask for Dr. LEI
DY'S BLOOD PILLS.
Tho public aro assured that Vr. Z,rltu,a lllooil
Pills are the safest, best, and most efficacious
of any nolo in use, containing neither Mercury or
old, malo and female fit all limes and under all
circumstances without fear from taking cold, ro
straint from diet in living or occupation.
In all cases where a purgation may bo necessary
incso rius win oe lounu uotn ciicctual anil easy in
tneir operation, producing no nausea,
or Sickness
of the Stomach, griping or any other unpleasant
sensations.
Further comment is deemed unnecessary the
numerous certificates published from timo to timo
from Physicians and other individuals must have
convinced tho incredulous, and tor tho limner in-
formation of all others, Dr.Lcidy refers them to the
directions which accompany each Box.
They aro prepared and sold.wholcs.ilc and retail,
at Vr. XjEMDY'H HEALTH EJtlPOHIU.il,
No. 191 jyORTU SECOJVO Street, below
Vine street, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Ser
penis.) Also sold at
Lutz's Health Emporium, Bloomslurg.
Nov 20, 1841. 30
TETTER ! TETTER!
ITCH! ITCH!
DR. LEIDY'S TETTER AND ITCH
OINTMANT. An infallable remedy
various anections ol tno 1UIN, removing
Pimples, Paslules, and Eruption of
the
SKIN, and particularly adapted to tho
euro
Ot T1ST jVJSK and 1TUH.
Thta nintmnnt lina hnnn ncnfl in tinmpr,
tUnu..A ...
UU9 DbllUUlD tUlUULIlUUi IIIO Lily UUU UUU'llVf
as well as Factories, employing numerous
rfirls and bovs.and amenrf whom Tetter and
Itch, as well as other AfTections of the Skin,
prevailed, with the most unexampled Sue-
ceas. Names of School Teachers, as well
as superintendants and Proprietors of Fac
toiies, could bo given,confirming the abvo,
jut for the delicacy they feel in having their
names puDiisneu in connection wuti sucn
loathsome and disagreeable affections.
Prepared and sold at Dr. Leidy's Health
Jiinponum, (oign oi tno uoiuen lSaele anu
. . . , , . D .
oerpeants,) io. iui norm seconUBtreet,oo
low Vine; also sold at
Lutz's Health Emporium. Bloomsburg.
Nov. 20. 184J. 30
PERSIAN FXXiXiS.
is now a settled point with all those whihave
I used tho Vegetable Persian X'ilts, that they
nro mccmincntlv tho best and most efficacious
PamiluJBlcdtclne that has been yet used in Amcri-
ca. If every family could become acquainted with
their sovereign power over disease, they would
kCCp Uiem and bo prepared with a suro remedy to
apply on the first appearance of disease, and then
how much distress would ha avoided and money
saved, as well as lives of thousands who aro hurried
out of time by neglecting disease in its first stages,
jot by not being in possession of a remedy which
they can placo dependance on. fXjAll who wish
to guard against sickness, should use the Persian
pills freely, when needed : no injury can ensue,
used from youth ta old age, when taken according
to the directions.
Sold by J. B. Moycr, Bloomsburg. Grim, Deer iV
Derr, Washington, J r J. li. Sharpless, Catta
toissa, A. Miller, Berwick, und P. E. Vasline,Dao
ville. lyv5 1C
EYES TO THE
Formerly owned by D. S. TOBIAS,now
in the hands of E. LUTZ.
EPBEAIM LUTZ
has purchased the entire Stock ol
Drugs, Rledicines, Oils, Paints
Tarnishes, Glass, DycstulTs,
Contcctionaric, &c. &c.
Formerly belonging to Mr. Tobias. And in ad
dition to the former Stock may be had a new and
splendid assortment of all articles belonging to his
line of business, just received from Philadelphia.
A tl f t T . 1 it -t
ill persons wisning 10 purcnasc any oi me nuovu
articles are particularly invited to call and price the
articles in his Store before buying elsewhere as he
is determined to sell as low, and by a liltln Jewing,
lower than can bo bought any whero clso in the
surrounding neighborhood.
Tho Subscriber considers it hardly nccssary to
mention tho ai tides in particular ns he is confident
that no one can como amiss by enquiring to rany am
clo belonginc to a Drujj Store,
N. B. Merchants and Physicians will find it
to their advantago to call and buy such articles as
they may stand m need of, as they shall bo accom
niodatcd at a very low percentage,
In "ew worJs a" aru respectfully invited to call,
eee ana judge for themselves
EPHRAIM LUTZ.
Bloomsburg, Nov-13, 1841
-
tf 29.
iVb. 01, corner of Walnut &
Third streets.
HE subscribers return their sincere thanks to
their friends for the favors so liberallv bestnw.
edon them, and beg leave to assure them that no
ellorts shall be wanting- on their nart to merit
continuance of their patronage, both in reference In
workmanship and cheapness of price to suit tlie
times.
It is highly advantageous to Gentlemen and In
stitutions having Libraries, to apply direct to tho
Hinder, matting at least a saving of 10 to 20 per
turn, uuu tiuiuuiiuies more.
All descriptions of Binding neatly executed
.n t :i :,...i .? i' . .
Gentlemen's Libraries fitted up and repaired, Mu
sic and Periodicals bound to pattern. Ladio'a scrap
dooks, Aioums anu I'ortlohos, ol all descriptions
made to older. Binding done for Libraries, Insti-
unions, Societies, &c. on advantageous Terms.
TO PRORHONOTARIES, REGIS
TERS, RECORDERS, SHERIFFS,
.MERCHANTS AND BANKS.
They aro also prepared to manufacture
nl every description, such as Dockets. Jtecords.
Heed Jtooh-s, Day-ltoolis, Ledgers, Journals,
Memorandums, Chcch-ltoUs. &c. of ibn fini-st
for quality of Paper, (Robinson's Ivory Surfaced) in
v,nr Nmv vrt n ; I, '
" V w wMjr jiiuuuiji ma Allies oi i niiaucj
isnstK vveiiK JCur.ru to any Patteiht.
CLYDE & WILLIAMS.
IV. U. Old IJooks rebound with neatness and
ilospaicir, also f ilex ot J'apers.
iiarnsuurg.mari.xu. 1842. nmn An
I f I i .w.
, All orders for binding.or for blank books,
lolt at t us olhce, will bd forwarded, and
Mofl 33 800I aa W"1'
H- WEDu, Agent.
. .,,,,
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Estate of IVilliam lL Petrilcen late
Bloomsburg Columbia county deceased,
TyOTIUE is hereby given.that letters of admin
yi istration on the above estate, havnimrn r,
by tho llegister of ColumWa county to tho sub
icwmng m moomsuurg, xvno reqests all in
flMitPl ti. sni,l nalfltn tt l : ,!,
- y - immeunuB payment.
nnd all having claims against it, to present theni
jjiuji.-iijr uuiiiciiucaieu lor scuiemcnt.
n, u B. RUi'EUT, Adm'r.
Bleojaeburg, Mareh 12, 1812.
it .
'Tell Chapman to Crow!"
ELECTION is over, and I have got s
now
BOOT AND SHOE SHOP,
or !ll ftin bnv nnirl. n tifiw Vnnxl mnrln .ft
.... J J " ' 1. . . . VUk Wil 1
auay s uiu one, as l navo oougm out Ala
nasseh Bowman's whole Slock, hook and
line, bob and sinker, and employed some
first rate workmen U do the best of work
at the shortest notico, for cash only I there
fore invite People wishing to enjoy good,
health and warm, dry feet to call and try
mo.
N. B. Nono need come without the Pit.
tcr Dinktum.
STEPHEN MANSFIELD.
Col. B. S. Brockway, Foreman.
WANTED at theabove establishment.
wo or three good Journeymen, to whom
constant employment and liberal wages will
be gi-en.
Berwick, November 8, 1842.
Dissolution of Partnership.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Copartner
ship hcrctofaro existing under the firm of
O A- & C,
ROBST,
has this day, April 18,
n dissolved by mu.
ted to the firm aio
Uinl consent. All persons
requested to scttto their,,
its with; and those
having claims against the j
ill present them for
scttlcmet to U.U. UKUUST.
C. G. B ROBST.
C. A. BROBST.
N. B. Tho business will be carried on by C. G.
BR.OBST, who solicits a continuance of public na.
ironairc-
(TTThe HOOKS and NOTES orC.A.BROBSr
will bo placed in the hands of Joseph Brobst, Esq.
lor collection, rcrsons wishing to save cost will
please call nnd scttlo their accounts.
O. A. BROBST.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y virtue of a writ of alias fiero facias to mo
diicctcd, will be exdosed to public sals at llio
Court House in Danville, on Monday, the 30th day
of May next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. tho following pio-
peny, viz :
One Ffth Patt of ten acres of land, sit
uate in Derry township,in Columbia county,buni.
ca uy uy lands ol Kobert McUoy,Moser and otheis.
ALSO,
The undivided One Fifth Part f twt
and a half acres of land in tho same township, ind
adjoining lando of John Seidle, Frederick Stvitxer,
and otheis, all cleared and in meadow.
Seized, takn in execution, and to be sold ai th
propcity of Andrew B. Cummings,
JOHN FRUIT, Sheriff.
oiirnirr uifice.
Danville, April 29, 1643.
Public ale.
N pursuanco of an order of the Orphans' Court
ot Columbia county, on
Thursday the 30th day of June next,
at ten o'clock in tho foreneon, William J. lkclcr
administrator, d;c. of JACOB ALE, late of Mount
Pleasant towncosp, in said county, deceased, will
expose to sale by public vendue, upon the premise.
Forty Acres
of tho n'oith end of a certain tract of land situate in
Mount i'leasant adjoining Daniel Force, Daniel
McCartv. Edward Cavence and William Ikeler,
contaiuing 00 acres' about 40 acres of cleared land
oil the premises but no buildings, late the estate tl
said deceased, situste in tho township of Mount
i'leasant and county .aforesaid.
JA'
SJ3YEBLY, Clerk.
DanvilIe,Map 4, 184
milita:
JTOTICE.
Tho 71st Regiment, 1st Brigade, 8th Divis'ua
Pennsylvania Militia, will meet as follows for pa
rade and inspection. .
Tho Volunteer RiflegOompany, commonded J
Captain Staloy, tho militia companias commaniJcJ
by Captains Patterson, Stuckcr and Campbell, will
meet at Rhecrsburg, on Friday, the 20th day
May next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., cijuipt according t
law.
The other companies of the 1st Battallion, t
wit : Volunteers, Captains Swaby, Webb and
Hazlet, and militia. Captains Yost, Dewitt, Seidlt
man and Staupher, with their respective compa
nics, will meet at Bloomsburg, on Saturday, tho
21st of May.
Tho 2d Buttallion will meet at Cattawissn, ct
Monday, the 23d day of May, and the Volunteer
companies attached thereto, to meet at the rams
time and place,
m. Mcdowell, col.
April 11, 1842.
Orangeville Inn,
ORANGEVILLE, Col. Co.
By J, C. Elughcs-
HE subscriber informs his friends, and tM
public cenerallv. that linvincr taken tho aboit
well Known stand, and fitted it up in gooa sijih
ho is now prepared to entertain company in thebM
manner.. His DAK will always bo furnished vnWi
the best of Liquors, his table with the best the mar
ket aflflrd, and having good stabling and attenmj
hostlerv, he solicits a share of public patronage, ui
nauers kimeelt no snail be able to give genem -itfaction,
JpSEPH C. HUGHES.
OrangcvjpV, May, 1612.
fri a
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