I A Vid Fail Discovery Of Ancient Trkasuhk.- l'lie Macon (Vteo.) Messen rit gi vug an account of tho discover)' of hidden tteasure lo the amount of forty-liv thousand dollars in Tai.nl county, in tliat lale. The discoverer, on Mowing up ihe root cf a treo, discoveied three dollars, and on digging deeper succeeded in exhuming (lis above large amount. The money was found nn the land of Mrs. Gray, a widow iu needy circumstance. The Speciul Mimion to England, The Washington Union positively coniiailitts the rumor that Mr. Calhoun wag about to be appointed on a spjcial Mission to Eng land. Letter from General Jaeksonp M. J C. Hive publishes in the Union the fol lowing extracts from a loiter received from General Jackson, confirming the report of (lie approaching dissolution of the old pa triot. 'IIrrmitagr, May 3, 1845. "My dear Mr Blair; " i'his is the third effort I make lo ac knowledge the receipt of your kind and much esteemed favor of the 10th ultimo I rend in every word of it your sincere friend- y ship and regard I esteem it a legacy be yond piice. 'Wo are all cheered at the Hermitage with the hope of seeing our kind friend Mrs Blair, with you and family, at the llermi age Hilieved, as you i.ow are, from the incessant labor of editor of the Globe, a journey with Mis. Ulair as far as the Herm itage would renew your health, and be of great benefit to you. What pleasure this would give ns all and our dear little Rachel is in ecstasy that she will see her deal friend Mrs, lilair. It would be a great treat to have one hour's chat before 1 go hence,' Here follow several sentences concerning his papers, concluding with these woids; I wish them handed over to yo-i whom 1 will them for the defence of my reputation. There are many private papers that ought lo go into no other hands than a confidential friend's.' 'Our friend Col. Polk will now to meet the braggadocia and bluster of Peel and lluHsel, put forth ot this lime to alarm, the timid and spur up the American traitor. My dear friend. I am exhausted, and must close, I am a blubber of water from the tons lo the crown of my head, and every line I write must pause for breath. May the choicest blessing of Hea ven be bestowed on you and every branch of your family, is the united prayer of the inimaies of the Hermitage.' This letter occupies a little morn than two pages of letter paper, The handwriting is as good as he ivei wrote no sign ol tremor, and not a wort! scratched out, or in terlined. L . . Ji. . l JJ. A NEW AWL SHAFT Messrs J. B. Smith, of Worcester, Mass have patented and are making a new awl shaft, which promises to be of great uiiltly lo shoemakers, and others using awls The shaft is made of leather, as solid and corn pact as wood, but, unlike wood, perfectly secure from splitting. The awls are chang ed at pleasure, and when inserted aie en tirely firm, and strongly net 1 ne Cincinnati papers are rejoicing over lite prospect of a speedy comniunijj ration with Lake Lne. by means of the railway s from thai city lo Sandusky The additional stock of 5500,000 required has all been taken. A mar, has been lined $29 and cost lor setting his dog upon a person in Union. Another I has been lined $50 for encouraging his fight. A few such examples here would do good, Mr. Ilealy, Ihe young American ar tist, who came home in Ihe Hiberriia has bf en commissioned by Louis Phil l ;ie t'.i i..k' the likenesses of C-'nera Jackson, John Q'linry A lani", Dini-4 Webster, and II .rv CUy. I'ou Oio. says t'f! Sh-mi y C,Z"ti hax Iihi'ii found i,i i hi men-'.' C ) .1 . -1 i t . -in ttie Sha'in.kiii Co.il region. Tan n gioo contains .1 Hl'-.'r'il"," a.'noll'it of (tt fust authricite thin p-obably any oil)'' irn'ion in Pennsylvania, and anolhei valuable mineral being now found with it, will add greatly to the importance of the district. Theoreisof llio h!aci band variety. The first three weeks of May have been very diy, and the wheat crops upon the u; lands in this vicinity have suffered consid erable in consequence, but the past wee lias turned the tables, by giving us severs refreshing showers, which have already changed the appearance of nature, and clothed vegetation with a superb mantle of Five hundred men are engaged in the bufincM connected witn the working ol the stone quarries al Quir.cy, Mas". The quarries are twelve in number, the larg est amount ofsione got out from any one quarry was 20,000 ions a year. One quarry is worked by and for the labor crithemselve?, who leased il on their own account. MELANCHOLY CIRCUMSTANCE. It becomes our duty to record a painful fill and most melancholy circumstance that occurred at Hughesville, in this County, on I uesdiy li st. As the Battalion, on par ado at thai place, was entering the held M lilijall S.indeis, a resident of Money CreeK township, who had by some means got be hind his company, attempted to gel over tlx the fence at or near the place where Mr David M'Carty, ol this Boiough, was eta tinned as a guard. Mr. M'Carty in attempt mg to resist the forcible passage of Mr Sanders placed his gun against the breast ol Sanders with the intention of pushing him back, a tussle ensued, and tho gun, wind unfortunately contained a charge of puwdei went off and the contents entered Ihe right side of Mr; Sander s bowels. Dr. Georg Hill was immediately called lo his assistance who carefully examined and dressed the wound, but without effect, as he survived but 14 hours when ho expired, leaving a wife and Iwo children to mourn their loss. An inquest lias since been held by the Coroner and a verdict that Air 3. came lo his death by the discharge of a gun in the hands of David MeCarty We may also slate that Mr. McCartv has given himself up lo ihe proper authorities and entered ba in the sum of 2,000 for his appearance at Court. As the affair will undergo a judicial in vetigaiion we do not think it in place lo say much upon the aubjeet, but so far as we were able to learn, and we look considera ble pains lo get at the particulars, we have no hesitation in giving it as our opinion that it was purely acciilently and without the least intention on the pari of Mr. McCarty Muncy Luminary, A BEAUTIFUL THOUGHT. Mrs. Child in one of her late pleasant fictions has this truly poetic sentiment: 'Two souls that are sullieieni to each other, sentiments, affections, passions, thought, all blending in love's harmony , are earth' mnsl perfect medium of heaven. 1 hrougl: them the angels come and go continually, on missions of love to all Ihe lower forme of creation. 1 is the halo ol these heaven ly visitors thai veils the earib in such a golden glory and makes every little flowei smile its blessings upon lovers.' The Pope of Rome is not ihe oly person who makes war agaisl Odd Fellows. Six f lhat fraternity have been excomninuicat d by the Baptist Church in iJnionvihe. Washington co., on account of the snppns- d inconsistency of the tcnents of (heir or der wild a religious profession. LAKGE TREE, I'liere is an apple tree in toll growtn o;. farm at Spring Valley, near Ilackensack, Hereen county, N. J. which measures twelve feet nine inches in circumference, nd which produced 100 bushels of fiuit in one year. GOD BLESS THE DUKE OF ARGYLE.' was once a common saying in Scotland, especially by those who had oc- asion to avail themselves f the use of cer tain posts he had caused to be erected at otiveinent dis'ances as substitutes for llesli brushes, IV e have no Dukes in this coun try all are nature's noblemen but we ive our liberal and benevolent imliv'uhiaU, who do as much for the good of their lollew beings as any of the tilled aristocracy of tin Id country- "iook around you and see tin- numbers lhat have been benefitted, and even saved from an untimely grave by Dr. Sher man's Lozenges. He is the only educated nd experience Physician who has engaged in preparing medicines adapted to ever) lass of disease. I here are numerous ignor ant pieieiulers in the field, but they cannot onlend against his skill, knowledge, and experience, rorrneriy it 100K weeks lo ore coughs and colds that his Lozenge will effeel in a few hours, and headaches in so manv minutes. I ins is truly anew era in medicine. For sale by JOHN R MOYER.BIooins- ourg THE KAP.SETS. liLooMsnt'HO, May 24, 1S-15 Wlieat, 80 Kye, 50 Corn, 40 Cloverserd, 3 25 Flaxseed, 1 25 Butter, 12J Oats, 25 En,i, C Tallow 10 Lird 7 Dried Apples, 50 White yA-ans 50 Beeswax 25 MARRIED At the house of Mr. Peter Bahly, on Thueday evening last, the Rev Milton C. Liciitser, lo Miss Martha II. Balbv, both of Danville. On Monday last, bv the Rev. I II. Bal Mr J. P. Martin, to Miss Jane Gaud with, both of Columbia county. By Samuel Kifner, E'(. on 'lie 15t irut.Mr. Andrew Sciiooly, Madisor owuship lo Mr; Amv Shultz, ol Derry, town&liip all of Col. co. LAST JVOTICF, HE subscriber having pi iced HIS AC COUNTS in llio hand ol CHARLES- K.MILEK, Nhii for collection, requests all thost indebted j loin tither lo eomi) forward ami puj llieir rcsoective due, or elc coiiI'ons jtnliitnut lor tho snino 011 or before, the FIRST DAY OF I I'LY NEXT and ssvj co.il. E II UIUG3 May 20, 845 5 Chair Manufactory. B subscriber having established a YUII L U.I I It .T..VI7WC I MI1' on Main itiect, neur llio residence of ,. H, Minis, bn is now prepmed to furnish Ciiuiis of every description, on as good tonus as they can Is purchusad elsewhere 11 the county. WOOD TURNING, Such as find Pails, Waggon Hubs Rose Blocks, $c. SIGN, ORNAMENTAL &- HOUSE PAINTING. Also HOUSE PAPER ISO. riiis latter lirnnch, from his experience, he believes lie can do a little better ban any other person in this section. (Tj-i'Ol'LAR PLANK will be taken in pay nient ut llio Highest r .net pries SAM mi , HAOENBUCH uioomsaur July 4, le-ip NAILS, SPIKES; &c. The llootulmi g 11- EC. I. Co ILL keep constantly 011 hund, a lurgs sortincnt of X1ILS, SPIKES. AND I ROM which they will sell by WIIOLESAI 14 and HE I All., una on an good firms as the articles can be eletrhcre jiuiclia vrf, Meichanls and others, may find it to iheir interest to cull- .A kinds of grain received iu payment. JOSEPH PAXTON, PriMrnr.xT PAR TNERSIIIP DISSOL FED The Copartnership heretofore existing under the fi. in of SILVERTHORX & HOONE, in the DUckstniihing Uusiness, Dissolved by mutual consent. Ihe jonks aie iu Ihe hands of .M&rshal Silver thorn, to whom all having claims on, or are indebted to, said firm, are requested to pply immediately Tor retllcmeni. MARSHAL SILVEUTIIORN. JUUAII BOOMS' Bloomsburg, March 28, 1815. 49 litT'The Business, in futuie, will be car ried on at the old stand, by the subscriber who solicits a continuance of the custom is old friends, and of as manv new ones of may please call M. SILVERTIIORX. March 23. iJ S3 MAKIJSiK YARD. The subscribers have established nt the above place, a new MARBLE 1IU), ud will always be ready, al the shortest notice, to furnish to order, MONUMENTS, TOMB-T. ill L ES, TOME-STONES, 1IE.JR Til JJIMBS, MJNTLES, P.HNT STONES, MULLERS, &c. or any other work in their line. They are also prepared in funiisi Vl?iDOV LAPS nd SILLS, DOOR tJILLS and STEPS, either of Ma.blu, Lime or any kind of tone tliat ca:i uc procured 111 tins vifiu.lv. tf-jr-Having had 'considerable experience in the business, tney pledge llieir work lo be executed in as Handsome a Mylc ua can be furnished from sny yard either in the uy or country; and on as reasonable terms. ARMSTRONG & HUGHES. Bloomsburg, Nov. 3, IS Ki. ly 28 SWAN HOTEL', OrungcviUc, Columbia county, Pa. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has leased this large three ory 1 avern, now in the occupancy ol Mr George Seiple, in Oranoevilln, Columbia 'Mioty, Pa., and intends moving into 11 on he first of April next, where he will be leased to tee his old menus end customers his TASLB will alwavs bo furnished with the best the market affords, His BAR with the chuicesi of Liquors And his STABLE, attended b aithlul Hostlers, he flatters himself tliat In will be able to yive general satisfaction CONVEYANCES always be ready lo transport watermei on theit route, I C JOHNSON Mirch 15, 1813 if' NORTH BRANCH CANAL. kTOTICK Is hereby given that tho Books ol Hi the NOKTH ISHANfll CANAL fOM- 'ANY will be opened on TL'IOSIM V the seven iceiilh day of Junenext, Bt two o'clock in the af ternoon at the l'hoenix Hotel in VVilkesbaire, Pa., where the undersigned, Commissioners under the law for lhat purpose enacted, will attend to receive subscriptions for stock ol said company. M. Hollenback, Chester Buttlcr, Shiii'I Holland, K. It'. Sturdevant, Koh't A. Parrish, V. E. Piolett, -V. D. Phelps, William Colt, Wm. M'Kelw, Ceo. P. Steelr, Uarrick Mallery, C.L. Ward, N, Ovcrfjeld, Henry Ktark, K, F. I lead ley, Geo! Muck, Thus: P. Cope, Llihu Chuuncey, Drinker. loseseph Priestly, Henry King, enrv V. S. (;.i7.ette, I'hil.ulelphia; American, Balti 'HOie; Cxpieps. New Voik, liradl'oid lieporlcr.To WHiidu; Democrat, Danville; Aineiican, ullbury;' Atlas, Boston; Denicrat, lllooinsbur: Advocate, and rariner, ilkcbarre. publish once a week 3 weiks, send n eopy and bill to (jfliceol llm Luzerne Dcmocral, Wilkcsbarre, Pa. Mny I 4, 1 0-It THE LIIAKIsES U. IHJCKALEW Attorney at t,:iw, bjict Aoutli side of Mainst. o;i;josi7 'itr vy leyieye Store, HT-n ili, ATTEND COURTS IN I UK COUNTIES OF COLUMBIA AINU l.UZISKNE. DLQOMSR URO caoinct Ware House rHllE subscriber would reHpectfully inform the B public, that In has taken the sh in lulelv ac eupied by .Vimmel Lilly, near tho upper end of uiooiusourg, wncrs lis is carrying on tha in all its vurious branches, and where ho will be happy o wait upon ull thona who may favor him with their custom. Ilii Kurnituro is wai ranted to he mado of good maieiial and durable, and ha in. lend! keeping on hand SiUebourds, Secreanes, Bureaus, llardrobes. Card Tables, Dining Tables. Breakfast Tubles, Cupboards, Stands, IVush iiands,Bedsteads, Dough -troughs, Collins. &c. and til kinds of work in his line, which he will sell upon as reasonable terms as they can be purchased in ui ceuniy. By Btricl attention to business he hones to re. wiv a sune 01 publie patronage. l ... April 25, 1815.lyl NOTICE. A LL jxrsons knowing themselves indebted to 2Si. the subscriboi, are requested to come forward auu msKe payment. BARS & EID2S. will bo taken in payment as usual, nnd received in excliaugelor LEA I'M EK. PHILIP CHRISTMW, Bloomsburg, May 1,, 1S45 4 f ffTHR subscriber has just received a large as JSL sortmentol SPECTACLES and bp EC- l ALEE (iLASSES. of the beat mialitv. of lu.tb white and green. IV0111 So. J. upwards. (CrPersona afflicted with sore eves, will find it 1, !...;.. n.i 11 . 1 . mm uumiuiivi: io can unu uei uiassea lioln linn: is ttiey may teel assured oi douviti-; a crejt bcuellr iroru their use. G. L. SSIIL'LTZ. Bloomsburg, May 17, 1S15 1 PROSPECTUS OF IT1E UNITED STATES JOURNAL Br Jesse E. Dow $ Co. rrpiIE first number of our new paper will be is jl sued this (llrst) dv of Mv. wild an entire new dress new type, f.ae while paper, with oilier mporiani alterations nnd lniirovenieuls, I'lio pa- mocratic priuciplfa; it will zealously ami unroniit- ly oiipoe each and evervelioit to establiMh 0 mammoth monarchy bank mid other mischievous oiporations and c;msolodalioii3 of wealth, which subverts the finhn of tho people nnd liiidtrmiiie the pillai j of the Hepiiblie; it will oppose an oppres sive and aiiti-repubiican taiiil' Hystem, the assump- tim oi'liie Stutt -debtj by the tioneiul (iovernmeiil and all odier 1 edoa! principles v. !iic!i have an in- cit,ihl tendency 10 destroy public prosperity as well at individual h.ippine.s. Aj.jaim.t all such io lith u! dcliibions w.-i'.'ia!l wage unchanging, un compromising war. J he r .inner and Mschanic who produce ull the real capital of the nu'.ion, will find in our paper an unwavering champion of their imjlie'rihio rights; the lung cherished principle of the editors are loo well known lo tho public to rcijuiru any pledge on this point. To the Miscellaneous lh'iiartment particular attention will bo devoted, lln I.ndies will ah.avs find in our columns a choice selection from the current literature of the day, as well as original contributions from ihe must talented wrilerj ol which o.:i-couii':v ran boadl. A general suioui.oy of Foreign mi J Domestic news . ill he fiirnislu'd; a regular price curient and n correct list of the prices of stocks will also l.e s'lven. The conductors havo already soeurcd ihe aid and co-operation of a large nuniber of the Most distin guished literary and political writer? of the day; arrangement's will ali o ho made, al tht earliest pe riod possible, to embellish our columns by the eon tiibutions of crrresnoiiurtits from abroatl. "h ihis biief am, impel'ect outlineof our plan, we very rc perifully ijuauut our ela'ins to an jAtcnsive pa tronage to th consideration of a generous public. ii's ;r.! r. i,nvv ( burrons. DOW, 5 TLRMS. Weekly paper by the year $2 00 do lor six months 1 00 emi-Weekly paper by tho year, in advuero 5 00 do do lor less than a year, 50cts. per month. Jaily paper by the v our, in advance 10 00 in b-r less lliuu a vcar f 1 per month. Subscriptions lo the Daily for les than two, to die Seini-W rekly for less than four, or to the Weekly for less than six mouths, will not ba re ceived. If not paid within the vcar, the Daily paper will bo tho Semi-weekly 6, and the V eoly H'Z 50 a year. All payments to be made in advaneo. Those wh have not an opportunity of paying oiherwise, nm remit by mail, at our risk, pftslae paid. The 'os' master's certificate of such reiniltaneo shall hi 1 sufficient reef ij.t therefor. The noles of miy specie paving bank will be received. JOHN IKARKLr Harness, Saddle 6c Trunk Manufacture KSPECTFCI.LY informs the public that li. has lorated himself in the shop next dom to Namuel Ilsgenbuchs Chair factory, .Iam street Wioouislxog, Columbia eounlv, where he will ea r on the above bus ness in all its branches. He will keep constantly on hand flue and coarse One and Two Horse Harnesses, Norse Cellar, Saddles, Bridles and T runksj ec. of every iWrintion ; and having had a lomr evne- rienec ill the business, he can furnish as good work. and as cheap an call oe purchaseil io the coiintv. (fj 'All kinds of rounlrv produce tak,Cil ill paV ruenl for work, at tho maAet prices. .May 10, I? 16 tiiu3 ADMIMSSRATOR'S NOTICE. iyj fTi H The Finite of SUSANNA T()MLlN.lM iuW 8liOO(llS SON, lute oj Centre township, dcceated.l 0.i,.,i.,J Ifcflley & iTIiiulenliall. M " "'Vl imi-iltivi i istration on the ubovo mentioned UstatcJ ,.v uir.-u ntiiiuii iu viiu Huoscriuer, iiviutr in cen tre township. All pez-sons indebted to said estate aio heietiy notilicd to muse iminediato payment, inu nil those tin viug claims are requested lo piu .cut them proierly authentieated to (SOLOMON NKWI1AKA AdmV. May 17, 1S45, (iwl Cabinet iMTaking' B1IIC suhscrihei rewpcctfull) informs ihe pul Ji he that he has taki u th shoo lulelv occupied y U. o. llayliurst, at Ihe lower end ol Market ..1 . 1,1 . . . 1 1 ... sireei, uioomsourg; wnoro lie intends carryini; on the above business in all its branches, and solicits u share of the patronage of the public. Iu connection with tho above business, lis offers uis services as an UNDERTAKER. Ha will ulways bo ready la make COFFINS for the same prices heretofore -lunged in Blnomsburg, and having supplied himself wih 0 good HEA'vA'E lie will attend with it at tho r uuerul without any extra etiargo. JOHN' BITTERS, May 10, 1815 6m3 Public Sale. IN pursuance of an order of iheOrphan'i Court, ot Columbia county, on Saturday the 1th day of June next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Aaron Hen dershot, Administrator of Barbara Cnujate of Bloom township in said county. deceased, will expose to side, by public vendue, upon ihe premises, a certain lot or parcel ol si round situate in Hopkins vilte, in said Jouniy, and beini' parts of lots numbered six ai'd seven in ihe plan of sa d town, ol lot number six, seven feet in breadth and one hundred and ninety eight feet in depth; and of lot number seven, fifteen feet in breadth and one hundred and ninety eiyhi feel in depth; and bounded as follows beginning at a post on main ciroei and lot number six, thence by the earns south thir ty seven degrees, west one hum' red and ninety eight feel to a back alley; thence a long said alley south fifty thrte degrees, east twenty two leet 10 a post in lot nun cr seven; thence ihiough. said lot ninth thirty seven degrees, east one hundred and ninety eight feet to a post on main street, thence north fiity ihree degrees.eaal twenty two feel to the place of beginning. I here is erected 011 llio nr etnises a nail Frame House, ale the estate of said deceased, siuato in id. " ' ',' - J - JACOB EYERY, Clttk. Danville, M,y (J, 1915. By virtue of a writ of levari facias, to mo. lirpctel,will be exposed io public sale at the- j Court Houso in Danville, on Thursday, the i'Jih day oi Auy; iust. at one o'clock, I' M. the following property, to wit All dial part of the following described! parts of the following described 13 tracts ulj land, that lies iu the County of Columbia, io wit, one undivided one fourth part of 155 pans or chares, the whole into "23 parts or shares lobe divided, cf rnd in thirteen tracl3 of cool land, lyiog coni'uious lo each other, situate on ihe waters of the hhamnkir1 and .1ahoncy creeks, in the township id Shamol;in,(iiOW Col,)and CatiawissaYnuw lloaring f tct.i,) in '.he cotnuies of fiorlh uuiberhnid and Columbia, and Stole ol i'cnni'yh ania, which said tracts of land were surveyed in pursuance of thirteen wanauts.foiii hundred seres each, all bearing date the lertth day of May, A 1). 179;i, granted lo Wiiliani Ellioits, Geoige Asion Caleb Townes, John Young, John White man, Joseph Jordan, Richard Fenis, John Warner Daniel Keen, Hilliam Porter. William Miller, 'eter Dehaven, and William Powell, and pattenlcd to John NichoMson, on the seventeenth, Uvcntielh, twenty third, twenty fourth and iho twentj til'ih 'days of October, A. D. 1791, and which said tracts of land are, by the of ticial returns of survey computed to contain live thousand ihree hundred and forty six acres, one hundred and twenty perches. Seized and tken in execution, and lo hi sold as the properly of the Shamokin Coal and Irom Company, et. al. I ram Di:r.R Sheiiff. Sheriff's Office, Danville. May Gill 1845. ALSO li virtue ol a writ o vnn exponas lo ne directed, al the same time and place. A certain tract of lnnd,!ituate in Madi son township, Columbia County, contain ,ng 2$5 Acres, nore or less, abont two hundred acres o which is cleared land, bounded by the lands l Georee Perr, Thomas AeBride, John l'ves and others, whereon is eieried rA, TWOFKAME HOUSES, TWO r nn 77 ince hi .i.i.i'i, . , deceased, in the hands of his exennors. I it am DtRR. Slier if' Skerijfn' 0icc Danville. Shy. Oih-lSlJ, .oo.iucruui uuiHi.nos ami an apple or ,m u, CuswisKa and the month of FisLn K"' I ..hard, with the appenenances. I tint the Manapera have his day eclared e div-!:' Seized and taken in execution and to he of THREE PF.R CENT. &:. :he 'f t ii - sold us the property f Isaac Hendershoi, 't'o'upiny. lor the Ian six rr.oi-ilis, whnb it li ff . . ' Uve jusi recel veil,an(l re no w opening Al the old stand of Eyer A ILfJlt, AN EXTENSIVE ASliOKTMSNT Ol' SPUING AND SUMMEU GOODS, CuiuUting of eneiy mtkk umtully ki.pt in a tuuntry tltre, Among their ussortmeni will bejoundof DRY GOODS- . Cloths; Cassimeres; Saitinetts, Oambroon9 vx. lor slimmer pantM Calicoes, Chintz; uaiyonnes; l.awns ami Crape Delanes tc. for dresses, Hosiery; Gloves & Mine; Handkerchiefs, Scsrfs; brown and bleached Shining &o. colored V'arn; Laps and Wadding; Bonneig and trimmings, They have also; Palm Hats; Travelling Baskets; Looking Glasses and Bras Clocks. GROCEtIES. Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molassess, Pep per, Spices, in fact every thing in this line that may be called for. Crockery, A general assortment of Trace Chains, Shovels, Nail, Spikes', and Ihe usual variety of Lock, Screw-i, Butts, Rolled and Jiar Iron, Hoop anil band Iron, Waggon lire of all sizes, DRUGS, PAINTS, & OILS. All of which they will sell on the moot reasonable terms and receive in payment all mono i;i iuuiiirv nrouuCc. May 10. 1815 am. 3 FViE Danville Steum Woollen Factory, for. loci iy uwneu aim occupied by L'r. I'etrikin, las recently la on purchased bv the mihscrih...-. wl... lespeetl'ully announces to his frienda Olid t!m rtnli. lie generally, that ho is 11017 prepared lo cseoule 111 kiuus 01 woru m IM li HQ im nOU . ,i, horkst notice, aecordin" to order, and in llm best comparative mrmncr. Huvinsr Kone to considera- be cxptnso in repairing his maehinory and appa ratus and be:nR very particular iu secu-ing the ser vices ol expneneed ineehanics, he iec!s confident that ho is CMjiahle of executing nil kinds of work in his line in a slyl j superior to any other establish ment in the country. J'rices of v oik as follows s Cloth I yards vide light and dark, fruin 45 to 15 cents per yard Do bottle grp?ua, olive brown, ccc, from 50 to 00 .Siitir.els of the above eolois, from 40 to 44 I lnntiU miAi1u.1l uIJ, un ..-.n. iVaddur red, 43 blanket S yds wide; twi'ledor plain, from CO to 70 cents per yard. CASDIIXG &FI7LLI1TG- II ill bo done in the bent manner, and at the usu al prices All kinds ot country produce Bill be taken in payment for work at .Danville market prices. S.I T1TSETTS; FLA NX EL Si CLOTHS BLANKETS Constantly on hand, for sale ut reduced price for (.'ash or Uartor. For the accommodation of customers living nt n distance wool for .Vauufacturini; will bu taken iu it the following places : COLUMBIA COUNTY. Isaac Kliue'a Mill, Fifdiiiigc eek; Holmes' store, Colimib.ir:; I.ow & Thompson's store, Lime-Ridge; W. L. Va!ler & Co.'s store, Berwick ; Stowait cc Uiekels' store, t)ranyeville; Wm. JIcKelvy Co.'s store, 13ioo.::s huri; ; John (i. harpless' store, Cuttawissn; ,. Li Kel'a storo, Jersey town; Ocrt & Mclliide's store, White all; Stronp's storo, ll'asliiiie.tonville. LL'ZER.E COL'iN'I'V Kcyiiold'i.',tore,KinSs ton; Gildersleeve's, Wilksbatr.; .S'tycis' store, Nan ticoke; Judge Mack's Mill, lluntiriglon Plain written direction must uccom puny each pared. B. R.GEARHEART. Danvillo, May 3, 18132 ADMINISTRA TOIV S NO TICE. The Estate of ELIZA HITTER lute of Bloom township: deceased. NOTICE is he.-cby ijivcn that letters of admin, istration on the above mentioned Niate, have been granted to the nuhseriber, living in (Vn tro township. All persons indebted to taid esinto are hereby notified to make immediate pay :ent; and nil ibnsu havinij ch-.ims are reunified lo pre sent them properlv nuthenlicuied to J.U'OJ HA(iEMJi:(7,Anid'r de boniH nou with the Will annexed May 3; 1642 6w3 II. F. IIAYIIUKST, WAGGON IVIAICER, HLOOMSBUIIG, KKSPECFTri.I.Y informs the public lint he has Inealed himself iM ih,. Mi,,p itfy occupied by ZIII.V RL'GIU.ES, in MAKKKT MTKKET, where be intends carrying on ihe abovo business in all its vurious branches. HEAVY WAGGONS built and repaired, as well as one horso WAGGOXS AXI) nUGGIFN. of every da-e.ription, and ull kinds of ('o.i'.t'y Work, in Ins line, done at shod iiniu-c, and oa :..e most reasonable terms. rrr'Good Lumber nnd all kiuJ-t ef f'otmtrv duceraken in payment for work, but Cash n il i. A be refund. April 3, IS-ir. (ImCd NOTICE S hereby given to ihe .S'torkholdeis hi lb fio-p-iiiv for eieclina a iridce over tl." N " ! Uianeh of the river Susipjehani a. be v et.! ! sa''.i ","r,i1"' rs"r ""7 "prebcioi.u..-. 10. in,- 1 ie,i-iuier s bince, uiiawi-iiu, 011 01 u.in Ihe 1 dill insl. J.UF..S I'l.F.AS.-INTH, 'JWu it. Treasurer's Otiiio, Cattawisi-a, Aj'ril l, liu.
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