PROCLAMATION. rilEREAS. bv an act of the General As sembly of liie Commonwealth of I'cnnsvl vnu entitled An art relating to elections of this Commonwealth, passed lliu Sd day of July. A. D. 1339,' its made tho duty of the SheiifT uf ever? county to giro public notice of such election to lie hoMen, and make known, in sutii notion what officers are to bo eloctcJ: Thereforo MIUAM DEIUl. ItiaTi Sheriff of (he county of ColumWo, do make known, by this ndvcrllsmont, to the Electors of said county of Columbia, that n GENE'IAL, ELECTION will bo held in ttio siid county on Tuesday the 8th day of October next; at the several districts thereof, es follows to wit: Bloom township, at the house of Charles Doc blcr. Illoomehuri. Briar creek townsblp.nt the town-house in l'cr- w itk. Cntanissa township, at the house cf Stacy Jsr iorom. in the (own of Catawissa. Derry township, at (ho bouse of Jacob Seldcl, in .said (owiifJiin. Fishing creek township, ottjio Houso of Daniel Peeler, in raid township. Franklin tewnship, at tho rchool house, noar the hourof John Mensh, In said township. Greenwood township, at tho houo now occupied by John Lemon. Hemlock tnwmhip, at the houuc of John Mr Hcynold, in said township. Jackson townhip,at Ihe houso of Joshua Savage in said township. Liberty township, at tho house of Hugh McEl rath, in said township. Limestone township, (a sepcrato election dis trict) at tha Union School House, in said town ship. Mahoning township, at the Court House in Danville. Miftlin township, at the houso of John Kellcr.jr. in said township. Madison township, at ihe house now occupird by John IVclliver, in Jarseytown. Mount Plaasant township, at tho houso of Fred erick Miller, in said towmliip. M on teur township, at the house of Leonard Laz arus, in said township. Iloaring creek township, at the hon'n now oc cupied by Adam Gable, in said Ownchlp. Orango township at tho house of Oeorgc Sciplr, in tho town of Orangeville. The District composed of that part of ililllin township, laid off for a new township, to bo called Paxton, which, by an act of Assembly, passed the first day f April, 1830, was established into a ttepsrae election district, 'at the house uf Adam Michael, in the said district. Valley township, at the houso now occupied by John itau, in said township. At which time and place am to be elected by the ireemen of the county of Columbia. One Person f r Governor of this Qfl mmonweatth. One Person to represent the distiif t composed of the counties of Columbia, Luzerne and Wyoming, t.i (ho Cor.gisss of the United Stares One Person, foi S-cnntnrof this co'iiuionwcallh from the district -composed of the counties of Columbia mid Lu te mo. One Pel son, for Assembly. One Person, for Commissioner of Columbia county. Ono Person, for Auditor of Columbia county. One Person, for Canal Commissioner. Also in purmanco oCtho following section an act passed April 29th, 1844; lovotc for or agniul the sale of the Main Line ofthe public works. Suction 80. That so much of this act as relates (o the sale of certain of the public works, shall not ro into operation unless approved by a majority of itho pople, in the manner lollowmg, to wit: J hat at the next general election, tho qualified vstcrs of this comtnonwealth,or as many of them as choose to do so, shall Opposite in tho ballot, boxes at the usual timos and places provid ed by law, separate ballots, endorsed 'main line,' with the wo,d 'for the sale of tho main line' upon ithem, or 'against the main line, as their opinions may be; t hat Mesa votes shall lie counted, return ed und puMishcd, in like manner as the votes for canal commiisoners ate now provided by law to be; and ifa majorty of the votes cast at the said general election, pursuant to this act 'bo 'lor the .Halo of the mainline,1 then within ten dayp after the publication ot the votes tiy the proper authority the commissioners named in till second section shall proceed to execute this net, in manner and form as U herein piovlded: but if a majority ofthe votes cast, as afoiesaid, be 'against the sale of the main line,' then, so much of (his act as applies to the alo of ihe-ninine lino, shall be null and void. In pursuance of an act of the General siembly rf iho Commonwealth of fennsylvania, entitled An net iclation to the elections oi this Common wealth,' passed the 2d day of July, A. A. 1 830. Notice is hereby given 'That every peison, rxcept justices of the peact who sha!1 hold any office of appoinlmen of profit or trust under the government of the United Sfalet or of this Mate, or of any city or incorporated dm ii 'ot, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, -t iiiburdinstB officer or audit, who is or shall be t'ODinvrd under 'the lesiilitive. executive or iadi nary department of this state or of the United Status, or of any city or incorporated district, and aU-'o every member of Consress.and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city or commissioners of any incorporated district, is, ny law, incapable ol holding or excrcis nr at the same time, tho officer r appointment o: Judzn, injector, or Clerk, of this Commonwealth nd that no inspector, Jude or other officer of any RUfh election, shall be eligible to any ollice to t: then voted for,' And the said Act of Issembly, -entitled 'an Act relating tn tho elections of this Commonwealth pusod July 2d, IS30, further provides as follow -to wit. 'That the Inspectors and Judges chosen aforesaid, shall meet atjthe respective places appoint ed for UoIJins the elec'.ion In the district to utile they respectively belong, m each mi every year, and each of raid Inepectots NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, shall appoint one clerk, wko shall boa qualified ,. , , ' voter of such district. 1 " Slar 'I'0 North contains an auvcr- In case the person who shall havo received the lisemont fromll.Doin.in which lie not only second highest number of the votes tor Inspector advertiser me as a rUMrtWOt.bdt as a rogue shill not attend on tho day of any clectionltho pei- j)uty to myself requires that I should eor so.iwhn shall l.aieroc.HVcd thosccond highcstnunv , , , , , rf fa ,ninB(ioni n JMibor ol voles for judge at the next preceding, , , .,, f, , .' oleclioiLshall net as Inspecctnr in his place, and in.1 T "' 'J years ago. osc tho wrsonvlio shill luverecctvul Uie tccomt year " iruaiuu mu iiucrauiy wen lighest number of von for Inspector shall not t. In I he exercise of his rr.lnrjrecl benevolence icnil, the person elcclril a Juuge snail appoint on Iniiieclor (n his place; and in case the person olccl cda judge shiill not ullend then the lnspoctor who received tliu highcft nuu.licr ol votes fnall appuintn Juilee in hi place; ui.d if auy vacouoy shall cun it ii u in the koaid tor Iho space of ono hour Acr the limn fixed by liw for the opening of tho mc 'inn. the iHtalifiod votis ofthe township, ward or district for whkhsui'h 4bcrr shall havo been elec cd, present At the jibce of election, shall elect one ul'ilieir number to fill suchvacuncy. It shall bo tho duty ufnanl asbessom respective ly, tp attend at the place of holding every general, -C'liciul, or tuwiihliip election, during mo wiioie timo the said election is kept open for Uie purpose of giving infnlmnliou to Iho inspector and judge tfhcii called on, in rclaliuii to tho right ol any pt'rsim aisrMNi by tlicni to voto at sucJi election or such other matters in relation to tho assessmon of voters hs tho said iusprclou or judge, or either of. llicin, Miall from tune to time rnjui'o. 'No pctson shall bq pcrniitlrd to voto at any eclioli as uforesaid otlici than a white freeman ol tho age of twenty-one jears or nior, who shall have resided in Hits stale at least one yoar, ami in iho election district where he offers to voto at least ten dv immediately Preceding such election, and within two years paid a state or county lax, which shall havo been usscsoed at least ten days before election. Uut a citizen of the United Statoa who had previously been a nuailioil voter of this ototo and removed there from and returned, and who shall have resided in Iho election district and paid taxes as aforessid, shall be entitled to vote; aftur re sidinc in this stato six months; Provided, That the white freemen cit iicns of tho Unittd fctatca,botween the ages of twenty-one and twenty two, and having resided in this stats' ONE Y13AI!, and in tho clcc tion district TUN DAYS, as aforscad, shall bo entitled to votealthough thoy shull not have paid taxes. No person shall bo admitted to vote, whose name is not contained in this list of taxable inhab. iliinls furnished by Ilia commissioners as aforesaid he allowed mo the priviloco of iloitiL' ovor worn alter U o clocK at night, so that by hcing very IndiiMrious, I was enabled to cover myclf tolerably decont. For the last three years ho was not only exceedingly cross and povisli, but even cruet to mo, compelling me to work to an ur.usunl late hour at night, and reuuet inc my life bur densomo. Hr says, 'cahU tell what cloth ing he had on,' fee. Thoro is ono very good reason for this, bocaoso for tho last two years, I boltovo, he had not purchased oi paid for an article of clothing that I have rctoivnl. As it respects 'a guilty look, which ho save I havo, I only remark, if n man's innncenco or anilt is to ho established by his looks, I am perfurtly willing to com paro races wild my Old Maslcr, id I do feel confiJonl that I shall not suffer by the comparison. Mr. i). charges m? with be inf a Ilocuc. In proof of ihe filscnoss of this chatge, I appeal to all who know me This chaige coming from Ihe source it does reminds ine of the saying of an Irishman ilinl was accused bofoio a dutch Magiatiato, who after hcariuf! testimony on ono side only, replied well Pat you must bo a' great rogue.' To which Pat replied, 'JVot so lanes i in debi itisff ft liA'lr'iO sthliH imic run to be.' 1 admit that I went some iiulc for i few clothes, which have been, or soni will be, honorably liquidated. In mucin sion I would inform my friends and the public in general that sine; I left Mr.Doan's I have been living in Salem and doing well. With respect to my being a Wolf in Shpun'a nlntnlriR T nnml nnli en ts i V t a unlcs,. FMTj-ho produces I hfl i pay j , f fe j' f g ment within two yoers.of astato or county ttix.as-. ' ,.,. , , ' ... ,u .,; ii,-rnn0.iiniinn. r.d crivn.aii,. I'ko W. Dnan, holly lo persue for four or factory evidence, cither on his own oath or iflirma tion ,or an oalh and affirmation of another, that ho has paid such tax. or on fHiluro to produce a ro ccipt, shall mnko ath to tho payment thereof; of ar.eonri! if ho claims a right to voto by being an elector between me ages oi iweniy-ono aim iwomy two years, he shall depose on oath or .affirmation, that hn has tesided in the state at least one- year, next before his application, and male such proof of residence in the district us is required by this atl; and that he dot verilv believe, from lh accounts given him; that hois ofthe ago afoiesaid, and givo such other evidence as is rcquirrd by Ihis act. Whereupon thr name ofthe person so admitted lo vote, shall be inserted in llic alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing tho word tax if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid a tax. or the word 'arc,' if he shall be admitted to vote on account of hiss age, and in either case, the reason of such vole hallbo called out to the cIerks,who shall make the ike notes in tho list of vote, kept by thoni. 'In all cases where the nanit ol tho person claiming to voto is not found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assessors, or his right to vote whether lound Ihereou or not, is objiclan to by jiiv auilihin ciluon, it jlull bo the duly ofthe tnipcctors to examtno such person on oath os to (us iiualiflcalions.and il he claims to have resided within.the stale for ono year or innie.his oath shall nilheient prool thereof, but ho shall make prool y at Icusl ono competent witness, who shall bo a .lucliticd elector, that ho has resided within the 1 1st net tor more I Inn ten duysnuxt immediately pro t'lhiii' said t'iectlon, and shall also himscll swear thai hts bonafule residence In pursuance of his lawful culling, is withing the ilittrict and that he ilid not rcmoie into said dliiliict, for tho purpuM) of vol trie therm 'livery person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof if required of Irn'rcmdcncc and payment l.ii , in afore.taid. shall hu udinitted to voto in Iho township, ward ol district in which he shall ri'Hiili'. five weeks a certain kind of Wolves like CASPER R. REED. Salem, Sept 14, 1844 j STRAYED FKOM the subscriber at Bea'ci Meadows five weeks since, TWO COWS. ono of them a red cow, with a bell on, tho nlhcr a while spoiled red cow. 1 hey arc supposed to have gone to Columbia county. Any person giv. ins; information to the subscriber where they may be lound, shall t reasonably renamed. til) W Alt D M'HUGH. ZJcavcr Meadows, Aug. 10, 1814- 18. Brandroth's Fills. PICTOItC OF HEALTH. WW, ALT7 U clnterlse.1 in an individual by jLM.lhe absence of all pain, suffering, or affection I In any naitot Ills body: by tho Irce and rrgular ex. erciioofhis functions without any exception, l hoy consist in having a good appctito at meal Tailor, Jw OUIiD respectfully inform the citizens of Illoonisbttrg, and iis times, an easy digestion, frco evacuations, without vicinity, that ho still continues to cairy on looicr.cis or costivcnrsR at least once in every ten iho abovo business, at his old established ty-four hours, and without hoat,diyiicss, or burning siand on the corner of Main and East at the passage, the free Issue of the water without strCels. Having received the LATliS'I acrimony or burning, and without a teddish scdl- n tit r n HP I I III n ntul NPIV VflfiK ment which is always a sign of a present or an ap- lJl'JtiRz!.. UM . , , preaching pain; quiet sleep without agitation or FAUIION , in connection Willi Scotl k truoblcsomo dream n no taste of bilo or other bad Willson s Highly Iinprovod patent for nil usioiii mo mouin upon rising in tno morning;, no ing garments in uio mnsi insiiiunauic man sourness or disagreeable rising of tho stomach; a ,1Cr, warranted lo fit wilhotll any possibilfiy clean tongue; a sweet bieath; nri Itching, pimples or of failure, and feelimr assured from his Ions. !?.0t,..!:i.l,V0lkl,,,i',,opi,"i'10 kn'nK heat upon poricnce ln lhe business, that work cxe- exposed to labor or other known cause; no Inter- euled at his shop, will never be complain, d ruption to any natural evacuation, nor pain t their he hopes, by strict attention In bnsinesc poriodical return. to receive a share of public patronage a Where the stato ofthe system docs not hatmon-lhcreloforc. "0::,?Tr irrN. B. CASH, and all kinds of iroaicsi importance mai no ume no ion in senainc ,V7v -T...r . . i for.,!flr.ini.nrini!in.n rfnBn.i. inn COUNTRY PRODUCE; only taken in often tho remit of speculation; instead of thiscoutse payment for work done, st iho market pri lo a dose of uii ain uuiSTu'a I'iMiS m taken, ccs. Uliarccs for worK moileratc to sun which will not decoivo, but will at once reitoio f 1 1 a times. w iVAILS, SPIKES. AND IRON. which they will sell by WJIOI.ESAI K and II H. TAIIi, ami on as good terms us the artt,l frtrj be elewhere jitirchatcd. Mriclirntu n.. others, may find it to their interest to i-u,,. II kinds of grain received in payment. tnnr.t,tt ti . "-M'- f 1,.. juoii ii rAiiui i iii.ipk i- Uloomsbtirg, Nov, 3, 1843. 28 health (o the organ or part th.it requires it All who wish ti, preserve their health, ell who sro determined to defend their life against tho eti' croachments of disease which might send them pre. muturely to tho grave, will, without hesitation, have recourse to the iirandrelh l'l s. when the statu of ., , . i - I -TW H 1TB IT B7V ine system noes noi uarmouiso vvun ino aoovo pic-i lvftilj. It. IJLiBK 1 1 1 1 ii nF 1. i.o I , Il I ""v .fc.u.". I ,,,, ... . .11! I I . Those who live in n country where contagious or ' Ho suuscnuers nave eaianiisneo ai wif other diseases urcvail. should often think of thial above place, a new iSUlllULL i.iiJ, true picluro of health, and observe himself with par-l and will always) bo ready, BAoomslmrg YARD- ticular attention, in order to act accordingly. Tho wise and rightly directed will follow this advice lha unwiso are lift to their own destruction. AGENT S. W'anhinglon Kobcrt M'Kay. Jnrseytown L. clc A. T. iJisel. Uanville K. II. Ueynolds & Co. Oaltiiwissa 0. G. llrob.it. Ulooinsburg J. It. Mover. Limestone. Habbit ck At'Ninch. lluckhorn M. (J. Shoemaker. Limn Ridge Andre A. dillcr erwick-J W 6tiles May 4, 1814 a. bo ready, at tho ahortes noltce, to furnish to orilcr, MONUMENTS. TOM 13- TJB LES, TOMB-STONES, I1EJ1RTI1 JAMBS, MJtNTLES, PAINT STONES, MULLENS, &c. or any other work in their lino. Thev ate also prepared to furnish WINDOW CAPS and SIM.S. DOOR SILLS and STEPS, &c, cither of Ma.ble, Lime or any kind n stone that can be procured in this vicinity. BCjHavinc had oonsiderablo experience in the business, they plcdco their work lo bu r.xciuitrd in as hsii'lsomo n Btvlc as ran be furnished frnin nv yard either in the pity or country; and on as reasonable (onus AKftIS 1 KUiNU M UUUIltiH. Dloomsbutg, Nov. 3, 1843. ly28 A Valuable NOTICE IS hereby given, that on the 18th day of July 1844, I gavo toji'hn Wilson a note, for (100 bu shels of Lime, in part paymcntof the purchase mo ney ol a ccrta n building-, and having sinco otccr. tuiiird lht thcio Is an oxisting lien upon lliu nropeity unknown to uie at tho time of tho pur chase, 1 shall tefusc lo pay said Note until said lieu is siitis9cd or removed, and therefore caution alt persons net to puichaeo said note. V liWl All KUUSU. Hemlork, Juno 24, 184418. Chair iUanufUctory. THD subscriber having established a Vi7 IT C U.I M M.l.VUJWCTORY on ilairi street, near Iho residence of I,. II, Mau, he Is now prcpaied to furnish (Thalia of every descript'o l, on as good terms as they can be purchaeud cUewheio the county. WOOD TURNING, Such us Bed Posts, lfrtiL'on Hubs, Nose Block , fyc. SIGN, ORNAMENTAL $ HOUSE PAINTING. Also HO USE PA PEN ING. I'hls latter brunch, from his expeiicm-e, he believe? ho nan do a little better than an) oilier person in this section. rrVI'OI'LAIl PI.ANK will be l.ikeu in psv- mrut at the highest market price HAMl lJl, llAUliJNliUtJH Illoonmlnirg, July 1, ISit, ltf Property For Sale. NOTICE IS hereby given that I have purchased at consta bl sale, as the property ol' Jacob K. Groul, and have left the same in lliu possession during :uy pleasure, and fotbid any peison taking it away, either by purchase or otherwise, without my con sent, vu. one tiurcau, one lot of carpet, one bland ono li t of carpel. UATHAIIINU KfjlNUEit, Aug. 31 18H. rffllli; subscriber having established a "AI'EIl .1. MILL at MILL GllUV'ti, near Ziloomsbur, Columbia county, where he has tho iucl Imi'hoviu .Maciiinkut, and having followed tho business I'oi twenty years ho is confident he can luruish asgoO'l paper as any in the Country and on us reasonable teirnB to printers, Merchants and l.uuvers.nr anv persons who may want the article, lie nlso,kcci constantly on hand Attorney's Cap, Fool's Cap, 7E SuilSCIDUn orKKIJS TO i.uuer, wriung, i riming ami vv ranniug na per oi all Kinds Also, an assortment of School ioiiKb Also, lllank Hook, I'xtru bound. Pull bound, and hull' hound of all sizei und, assoitmeut of writing books Sce. Ho is ready to csi'Iiiiiiro the above for rapcr or Hooks, lor ltai;s ot sizing. THO. MAS TIENC II. 1illgrove; February 20' 1844 if. SELL HIS Valuable FARM AND For lale9 A FARM, Siliialeil in Greenwood township, Co- before 3 o'clock in the morning on the ,,ZtH. Tuesday of October, Ifany person shall present or attempt to prevent any officers of an election undei this act from hold ing eucti sieclions, or use or threaten any violence any officer, or shall interrupt or improperly inter- tero with mm in the execution ot his duty, or shall 'dock up r attempt to block up the window or the .lvenue to uny window where Iho samo may be nolden, or shall liotously disturb the peace at such election, or sliul U6e oj practice any intimidation threats, foire or violence with design lo influence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting or lo restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall be fined in any sum nut exceeding five hundred dollars, and he impiisoncd for any time not less than one nor more than twelve months. And if he shall be shown to the couit where the trial of such offence shall be had, (hat (he person so otTendod was not a resident of the city, ward, dlstrist or township where the said oltence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction, ho shall be sentenced to pay a hnn not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not ess than six months nor more than two years. 1 1 any person or persons shall make any bet or wagar upon the result of any election wilhinJhU commoiiweillh or shall oner to make and such bet or wagor, cither by verbal proclamation thorcof or by any wriien or printed advertisments; chal lenge or invite any person or persons to make such bet or waor, upon conviction thereof he or thev shall forfeit and pay three times tba amount eo btt, or ollored tn be bet. If any peron shall vote at more thsn ono clec. ion distrfct.oi otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on the same dayr shall fraudulently iou and deliver lo ma inspectors two tickets ts. gather, with the Intent to illegally vote, or shall vote the samecr if any shall advisn or procure on other so to do, he er they to nffcndmg shall on conviction be fined in any sum not less than fifty nar mote than five hundred dollars, and be impris oned for any term not less than three not more than twelve months. it any person noi quaiuiea to vote in uur torn monivrallh agreeable to law (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of elee. lion for the purpose of it.sning ticketj, or nf influ encing the alliens uualihed to vote, ho shall conviction, fwfeit' and pay any sum not exieediiiir one iiuiniieu dollars lor every such otleiuo and bo iniprlMinmoiio-j lor any term nvt exceeding (lire nonius.; 'iheJudgcsare to make their returns for the county of Uolnmbiu.at the Court Houso in Da ville, on rndiy tho 11th of day October, A. I), 1844 - -f, God savejftbe Commonwealth ' I RAM DERR, Sheriff, Simnirr's Orricc, Danville, 7 Sept. 4, 1814. 5 T jOYER. 0 ESPCCTPUI.IiY SLtsL informs his friends and tho travelling public in geueml, thnl he has taken tlie abuse Hotel situate III the centre uf the town ol UulawiRu,(Joluiiibia coil II- tt-wuttn" ly ra. nnu lormeiy occupy ed by D. Clark. Where lie will bo happy to wail upon those who will favor him vv Hit Iheir rustnm. 'I'ho otel is largo and commodious and well furnished throughout, and no pains will bo spared to inn er eenera sutiutHrlion. ionium couniy, a-joiu a mile welwardlv rom eolt ill will Iip rnrnl.l.r.l uiil, tl,- ii,. liiioi-rsourg, on uio main rnuu ;ioni ilayman sl nnlrv can afford. His liar i well stored with tint best of liquors. lyxcelleiit stabling is Htlaehrd to the establish ment and coicful and attentive hostlers uro ultvayr iiiaitcndince. Caltuvvissu, .May 13, 184H It. ilillt lo Millville, conttiining m UjIj property. A T PKIVATU SALE, situated in Greenwood Jm, towuship, Columbia County, l'a upon tin ro.t. leading from Khoerabarb lo Jereeylow i, about wu miles from Klincrsburg, and ten from lllooms buik, containing 115 Acres, most of vvhiili is improved, and upon which ai eroded it TWO STORY HRlCK -.11147 linilSI? AO lV r,ti l.-TTT." IjJllUUiltJi 'ID iJl I'liD A SAW MILL AND Acres tffiufc about CO of which are under n good stale of cullil ation, the remaindrr well limbered with heavv I ne and onk, There is a strum; stream ofwnteil at-sing through its centre; on whicTi Is n good scail a oaw .Mill, or for most kinds of machinery. A I od new 11 A UN, and other out housjs, und a ONE STORY DWEL- rant UNO HOUSE, ith a never failing spring of water near llie dooi rrrllio above property will bn sold on veil reasonable terms, and iiosscsbcesion civ en when ever required. Apply to OEORGE I'EHGUSON. Liviue on the premises. July 13, 1844. SnilS HOUSE, and other out hind 4Iovcr iTBill. huildiucs. There arc alsu on Ih NAILS, SPIKES: 8lc. Vhc Illoonisbiiri? It. U. I. 11,1, keep constantly cn hind, a large at BOrtment of BltlCK FOB SALE 11 Y August 17. E. II. BIGGS. 17 NOTICE. stale of JOHN BOW YEN, late of Montettr township, Columbia co. deceased. OTICB is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on the above mentioned Kststa have been granted to the subscriber residina in Monteur AW persons indebtod to the mid ' talc arc hereby notified to make immediate pavnieiit and those having claims are requested to plcben them, properly nutlientieitted, to JUIIiN UUJ'EHlCIl, Admiuibtrator. Augnst 10, 1844. Cwl7 UOCT. VALENTINE STOUT, KESi'E CTFL'LLY informs the public that he lies removed from Sugarloaf township,and loiuted himself at Cattawissa, and will attend lo nil culls for his professional services, particularly in c n ininptivc cases. CrJ'AII persons indebted lo him oro rcqucBtcd to make immediate payment. Aug. 10, 1344. IJt vt'SA'.tturs REMAINING in the PostOllico at Catlawuvu, the quarter ending Juno 30, lri-H. Aeor Andrew Harlly Henry fJennut 'ibco llouer Cain Ulack Daniel Kinney Andicw lioyer Vavid I. Laurence Willimn Hoicc John l.ebold J cob reck Kelah IS. I.invcll Uac U. Ileiijaman v ashinglori Miller r?aimiel Illoomsburg, Columbia Co. Pa NOTICE Is hereby giver, lliatl have purcliaseil si THE subscriber iosnentfullv frienOs. and the public eenernllvttliat he ha? tiKen mat well known eland, in Hlooms 'litre, formerly kept by William Robison, and that the Honae and Stables are under qomg a thorough repair As liis bar will lwavB tie lurnistietl with tho eboieest o Liqubre, and his Lanier with TWO VERY GOOD APPLE ORCHARDS or FIRS TEA TE FN UIT. The land is in a good state of cultivation, and that which remains uncleared is covered with good tim ber. He considers it unnecessary to give any fur- llforins his thcr description, as all who wish to purclnuo will view lor inemscivcs. u win be sold on reasonable terms, and possession given on the first of April. WUjMAM IiHMON. Greenwood, January 5, 1844. 3m37 tteaid I. W Unci. Ikidc C'nrder Willimn Deibel John l". Ddii Jonathan Vllis John Guinn John Hartman Charles Hartzcl Joseph ardor Samuel 'cruon calling for letters in please s-iy they uro advertised. C. A. BUOIJST, F, Chair iVTanufactory, i ii i suoBcriocr coniinucs to carry on the uonatable sale, nc the pioperty of John ulltncr; anil have left the came in his nns essinn ilurinc mv nleasnr. ami (nMA .,., lers . 1. ! f I. . ' icibuii laKing u irom in sit enncr by - pur base or otherwise, without mv ronient. Une tniru eeven acres wheal in the (,'rounil ve acres ol rje in the ground; three acree f corn id the cround; four acres of bunk wiicbi in me iiiuuiiii; uiree inurt la 01 an acre of potatoes in the ground; about llitee thousand feel of moh boards; three bunches i i. : i . r i i .iimyies; one ton oi nay ana seven aores I grass in meadows. ABR'M. YOUNG. July 10, 1844: the best the narket olTorde, and liavinir cond Stabline CHAIR ilfANUFACTORING ind attentive hostlers, lie with confidence business ot the old stand of Ti. Al S. Hueen invites all to call and lest bis ability as a huuh. where he will bo rnadv i ll limn liaiurer lur uie paiaie and siomach, and nal h0 furnish Fanny & Windsor Chaits. Set unison that none will leave dusaiisti toes. Iloslon Rnckinc Clmir toe. nf srt ed with their treatment, Ihe worth ofthe pudding is told m the eating, orae give it a trial, there will be no cheating; Bea6t and Man shall always go away rejoicing, June 8, 18447. BLANKS ! ! HLAiJKS ! ! tCT Junius blank EXECUTIONS nd ouaiMVjyii lust nrlnied and fnr u tnis utlice NOTICE. THE Collectors of Miliiia fi nea in iuveral Townships of Columbia Itorntu, .nnll I, A.I . .. u. .1 . ... i u t ,v,uiicii tu iiirci ni inn tnmmi..iAn er's ODire in Danville.on Tuesday the 24ih' day of September met. for the purpose of ur.auy seining on meir Duplicates for the ptveeni year. My oider of the Commitsinners: E. MRNDENHALL, Cl'k. Olivine, oepi, jz, mil, lescripunn, wiiiufi mav be called for, at hort notice and on tho most reasonable terms. He will also execute House, Sion & Ornamental Painting, and House Papering, Sw.aHnr bv the r,mr,r,.thrvii ...ii a superior manner, M. SII.VJJRTHORN Fm bis oxperience in the bnsincss.and nm hid ini'iiiticc ui .iiuuuiauiuriug mo various nicies oi nis une, ne uattrrs lnmsel. Itm te shall bo able to furnish as cood Work nd upon as reasonable terms as can b done in the country, all of which ho will lispose of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. B- Orders from a distance will b strictly ar.d punctually attended to. H. HAGENliUCH. Bloomshtirg, Dec. 30, 1843. DISSOL UTION OF PAN TN EN SHIP Iist of Letters HbM AlrWrvu in the Post Offlcc at Blooms. burg, for the quarter ending June''30,lfi44. Joseph Bayler Isaac Dercainer JamesJHudson Wm. Jerret George Kellog J. K.Millard Isaac Sratten Peter Straitsen Bamlel Wanich jVrs. Mary M. Kcherd P. O. Hagen Maria Hall Mrs. Msry Keel Jacob Lcbolt Charles Itnbson Daniel Shavoyer dale Miss Susannah Vannas-I Chas. F. Hillard. the rersons canine tor letters in the sbnv IUi :n i, - . . - nty,areH":oe sy meyare aaveruseo. niSsion J. M. MOYER, P. M. . GOOD BLACKSKITE TVl ! .. jiy receive immeniale pmn nvmni "l'l" ,nB 10 JOSEPH PAX TON, President f l Til i I Vj Ul Ulgi ICUtlil.AiY Tt. , , 0' l?" BloomsburgH. H, I. Company, tlnusnee if patronage. BlooflubujE, June 29, 1841, JmBO May 25 1844-8, fME Copartnership heretofore existing between JL Owen I). Leib 4- George Frederick, at Ihe (.altavvisea I oundry was dissolved on the 15th of aiarcn last by mutual consent. All persons know, ine themselves indebted, will please make navment. and those having claims will present them to Owen u.unv wno is amy aumorisedto settle. UWi'BD, I,EIB, GEORGE FREDERICK. ti. D.The business will in future be eonlMMorl by urorge r reutnck.wbo respectfully (solicits aeon 18445, Marpcrnm Cliuiun 2 I'axlun JohC Ii Rii-liaids John W'nlls ihilip Wampole John Vilhon Charles Ycttcr Uiirbara Aon Yetter Isaac Yettcr Lewis Hurdles (Jeorec the above lift will M. ThvCrcdit Sj'Ntcm Costs too Milch Il is now an acknowlesed fuel, that tho CASK SYSTEM is the only true one, boih for the BUYER and SELLER. UST RECEIVED OUR SECOND SI'OLK Of NEW GOODS THIS SEASON. WE have been selling p.oods on the C.1SII Ri'STEitt since last Apiil, und its uni versal popularity ivilh all who have given us a call and scon for themselves, and the immense tav- ing to their customers, induces them to invite tho readers of the Columbiu Democrat to a trial of its benefit. Our stock of Goods consists of all tho variety of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, " QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, BONNETS, &c. usually kept in a country store. All of which have been purchased in New York and Pbiladslphia, fur the CASH ONLY. Dy this means, we pay for no man's goods but our own, and we ASK no additional piofit from our customers lo pay bad debts; thus having no losses, we CAN SELL at SMALL ADVANCES, and w tu uu ll, loo, beyond all question, as every body knows who have bought ol us. Our Store is in Iho BRICK BUILDING.at th corner of Mill Street, and the llloomsburg rned, opposite Mr. A. Montgomery's Stone House. We invite Evert Poison to call and tee our goods. We are not afraid to show them. IIUSSEL &i GRIER. Danville July 41844. p4ml3 COAL, COARSE AND NUT. COAL, of a superior oualitv for SaU bv GEORGE ffEAYEffr; i