vnxxxKrv. IN REAL LIFE A rv IMKR MlJitUlCREU-KUL.A lVi;S WAA'TKl). K z.helhT. Umlnlph, of Syrsruse N. Y , advertises for friend or llive i lux country, or in Poland. II" his imy is hi romantic s the most devoted vnvVA could desire, lie" father wa i P.ilmh noble man, Count Tvliace Venun lUlolph, who brought Iter to lots coun in in 1S2-4. in charj-e of nurse, whr who soon aftet died. She was Uced it. the family of Daniel Magee, tailor, who resided in '.bny, anu ns .... i nhttin his wealth. She nrr h'iici . - ,.. iin .domed as Mseee'a daughter, Msceo and h.s wife died, the former in i.r. the latter in 1829 or I8J0 m.n eallina himself John Cleaveljml recently called on her, and narrated these facts; adding th.l he was privy to 4h. mur.Ur of her father, anu nan com ptlUd Manee, under threats of exposure non after the inuriWr.io oemer o ' Hudolnh't fortune, and that as soon i ..1,1 restoie her fiber's properly without exposure, he would do so. This statement has been pul'y corroboraiei by the followint found in an in Mi see: old Bible Eli w.borSinP..I..n MT .eoo.h.r mmi is Elizabeth Teresa .named after her mother, her father wa (Count T. Venusi Kubolph, soil I ilesl nrfr.;. can'l write I). MAGEE The wife of the said Rudolph died just before die came to this country, anu i-..tin m information obtained from Mr. Cleaved, was an English lady of rank. She believes thai she has lelauve in this country in Poland, and reques .u- ..i;ir. in America and Europe will publish the facts stated. Cleveland would ... . I anil urUllllWl- not disclose ins rem nm. . .... .1... .i..hn Uavelind was assumed f.,r ihe occasion. Direct to Elizabeth I. Itudolph, Syracuse. Onondiiga county, W Turk. K GREAT BUSINESS. On Tuesday, the 28di ull.. twelve hun .!...i ihirif fnnr cirs laden with coal. AIIEU PIIU ...... fnnr and a half tons each, mak ingin all.ue thousand fine hundred fifty three tons oj cooi; passeu over mr Heading Railroad. This is said to be ihe largest amount of coal ever taken over the road hi one day, THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE' has slways been in favor of Sherman's Medicated Lozenges. Thy have now th nublic for atuie than 5 vears. durint which lime they have been used by ministers snd laymen, lawyers, doctor, old and young, rich and poor, from Maine to Georgia, and from the shores of Ihe Atlantic to the Rocky Mountains. Nor have ihey been used in vain. Were all the testimony published which the good t fleets of hii Lnzenstes, it would form many ponder ous books. Cases of consumption, epii ling of blood, and long continued coughe dave easily been subdued ana oveicornt by their curative properties; and woiiric have been driven away from Ihe suf fering in a way that is almost beyond belief. Dyspepsia, fever and ague, the -diseases incident lo fever, rheumatism, weaknes, Sec, all have yielded to theii power; and the voice of praise is as fuly expressed as it is possible for it to be, wherever they have become acquainted wiih iheir wonderful powers. This is no fancy sketch we have experienced their good effects, and can refer lo hun dreds and thousands who have been1 raised up from beds of sickness and suf fering by these agreeable preparations. And besides, who would not prefer tak ing medicine in this form.? He who has ever languished upon a sick bed, ai.d been sickened at the very sight of a jspoon with molasses and nauseous med icine he has been obliged to swallow, when he once becomes acquainted with Sherman's Lozenges, will always givr them the prefnence over eveiy othei medicine ever oil' r' d to the public. F.-r sale by JOHN K. MOYEH, Jlloomchoig ., MARRIED. On the 22d uh. bj Jonas Wolf, Eq., Aabon Gkarhabt of Rush township, NortM co., to Mary Tidier, of AAihoning lownshi), Col. co On Tuesday Ihe 5ih inst. by the Rev. D. W. Barbor, Mr. James D. Wilson of Liberty township,oluml51a touniy,tt Mrs. Raciiel, daughter of Samuel Drake, Esq. of Huntington township, J.iuzene County. ENOCH HOWELL. TAYLOH. PESPECTfULLY, informa the public"that he Jija moved into toe building formerly occupied by the 'ReniaUr' in Market atreet near Wm. Kclvy it Co. stors where he will alwaya b ready to jnake any kind of slothing, ot the ahnrtcit notict and in tba beat a.nd mott t'aahionable ltylo. from his long experience in the busineaa, he flatters liiingcll tht be shall continue to give general lau i&fdctionand thereby hojifa lo recejve a aliar of tho public lalronagc. "articular attention paid to cutting. All kinda of country produce taken in payment for work. Uloomnburg, Aug. 9 1845. tf 16 I.lNVlt.r, OSTT.RI.OJI A WEST. Wholesale Dealers in No. 61 North Third Street. Above Arch, Geo. W. Mnvill; ivill; ") erloh, . VlUl esi. J -1819. Albert F Osierloh A. Joi-ph V. Wesi Aug, 9th Elstray. STRAYED from the subscriber, about three weeks since, a While n J KeJ, Cow, and had her hip broken. Any person given in- fot mutioii to the subscriber where she may he round shall be roaaonably rewarded Tor his trou ble. J. EVANS Bloomsburg; Aug 91845 , L. E. 3 SETTLER CLOCK &. WATCH M A K liK. n ESPEfTLUI.I.Y informa tht public, that B h he haa taken llie thou laUly uccuuied by u. I SiiuIii. in Mlooinslturir, where he will alwaya be ready, at short notice, to KLPAIK, in the bewt manner all kinda ot Clocks & Watches; Having been several jeara under the inatruction of Mr. Sluiltz. he fealaconudeut of being uble to do jimtit'e to aiy work intrusted lo his care and linpca to receive a aliare ol public, patronage. ilooimburg, Aug. 2. 1840 15-tf. TIMOTHY SEKI). A PKIME ARTICLE FOU SALE BY SAMUEL A. WORM AN. Espylnwn; July 2G 1815. LIST OF CAUSES. For Trial at Jjitgust Term, 1845. 1. Duttin VV. Wapples, vs Jeremiah liiah et al. 2. John C. McCall et al vs Jos. Lemon. 3. Robert Montgomery vs George A. Friek et al Executors of if. 8 Montgomery. 4. Leonard Siineinan vs John Mc Wil liams. 5. Robert Moore vs John Chester el al 0. Jonathan C. Pennington vs John Chester et al. 7. Charles H. Bowman vs Richard Tor by. 8. Andrew Emmons vs Vaniah Reese 9. Tobias Shinz et al Thomas Moore head et al 10. Peter Baldy vs Joseph Diehl. II. David R Giim et al vs Thomas Moorehead ADMIX IS I II A r Ok' S AOTJCE On the Exlute if JOHN SMITH, deccas erf, fate of bugarloof township, Cotum bia county. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters ol Administration on the above mentioned Es late, have been granted lo the Subscriber All persons indebted to said estate are here by notified lo make immediate payment anil II those having claims are requested li present them properly authenticated to TUUMAS MEN DEMI ALL, Executor JulyJ4.J815. 6wl2 PARTNERSHIP DISSOL VED The Conarlnership heretofore existing mder the finn of SIIJ'LHTHORX & BOONE, in the Clacksmiihing Business, is Uissniveu by mutual consent. Tin Books ate in the hands of Marshal Silver thorn, to whom all having claims on, ni ire indebted to, said firm, are requested u npply immediately for settlement. MARSHAL SILVEKTHORN. J I) DA II BOONE' Bloomsburg, March 28, 1845. 49 ICyTlie Business, in ftituie, will be car ried on at the old stand, by the subscribe! who solicits a continuance of the cuMon as old frimids, and of as many new onet of may pleane call M. SILVEKTHORN. March 28.-49 List ofJurors. For August Term, 1845. tirniid Jurors- nioom .Stuart 'icrce.Williim Hicenbuch.Jolin liiirkley, Jacob Keller, ticorge Lilly uricrcrrfK joiiu vv orkoiser. Caltawi.sha Jiihn Fislier. Uurry Julin Cr.iig, Kculion Folk, Ro!ert Rru iier, rainucl liccnn. Fihbinncrct'k Uaiiicl Kitchen. Franklin Una Yctter. Liberty-Martin liillinvcr, Robert Auten. Mifllin Marshall ii- Kinney. Mahoning Samuel Uulick, William Biddle, Madisnn George Evea, Samuol McNinch. Kuaringcrcck-William Vucuiu. 6'ujar Loiif-MuHcfl Yocum,Sainucl Fritz. Orange Gcurge L. Kline. TRAVERSE JURORS. Aug. 1815 Blonm-Gcorgn John. iiiarcreek-W. A. J. Cfitlain, Levi A. Hulchi- Kon. tavid r owlet, INattian wlv- Derry-Robort Jerr, ugh Mataon, Tbomut Cary. btedhen Elliajr. Aidron aldren- Fiabingcreck-Janii dbar, Nathan Flechens tine. Franklin-Thomas Clayton .Jacob Huber. Creenwood-John Richart, William Lemon, Hemlock-Franklin McUriJe Daniel Pureol; Jackson-Abraham Knoua, William Roberta Liberty-John McMahan. William Vanhorn Mifflm-Jacob Ueupenbeuei, John 'as, lnac Bnyder. Mahoning-John D. Cheater,David fhillipa.Elia Howell. Montour-Daniel Lviby, Orange-Jacib Florkenatine, Z)aniel Fornwali), Roarini;cipek-Obediah Campbell jr. Sugar Louf-Jercffliah Hcm, Jau ea Mather. ttTHnifri? BY virtue of sundry wins ol venU. ex. lo medireiled. will he exposed lo public me ai mo rmai u..n ... IMnnUay tl.e I am uay o. ft nB..- nr... ... i t ... . . 1-io'lo.k. M.The following uVicr.uecl piopeny, lo wti; Ihe unUtvuiru tnree eigmf par.... ertain Tanuary.Saw Mill Dwelling llOUSC, nd W Acres, f land, situate in Aadisnn Township, in the County of Columbia, adjoining lands of Jacob Warner and otheis. Seized and taken in execution and lo be sold as the property of Jacob McCollum. ALSO A certain tract of land situate in Fishing Creek Township, Columbia, county con taining 110 Acres. ... ..i itT'i.v rMtrr.' more or less, aoout intnti rivo ACHES of which is cleared, bounded by lands of Peter Vlk. Edward cllenry & other!, whereon is erected A LOG HOUSE and a LOG STABLE, with the appuiten ances. Seized taken in execution and lo be sold as the property of Joseph Fullmer. ALSO All the right, little and interest of James Glenn, in the a certain tract of lsnd;situate in Merry lownsnip, ioiumoia ouniy containing 200 Acres, more or lets, bounded by land of John Craig ameg Pollock, Samuel Glenn, anil others whereon is erected a PLANK BA11N, at: Id LOG HOUSE, a FRAME BANK BAUN.and an old LOG BARN, and an APPLE ORCHARD, with the appurter. ances. Seized laken in execution and la he sold is the property of James Glenn. -ALSO-A certain tract of land situate in Sugar loaf Township, Columbia County, con taming 238 Acres, bout SEVEN 1'YFIVE ACRES of which is cleared land, bounded by lands f Samuel Kriukbaum, Catharine Lutz, and nhers, whereon is erected a M LOG HOUSE, a mills g sa n iw i ii I', wiih the apnertenance. ' Si iztd taken in execution snd to be sold js the property of John lollflcer. ALSO A certain trad of Jand, situate in Centts mwnship, Columbia county, containing FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES; more or less. boundbd by lands of John &Fesier others whereon is erected a LOG ilOUfcb anil a LOG S TABLE, with ihe annurtenancei Seized; laken in execution and to be sold as the properly of Daniel Sponenberg, -AL50-BY virtue of a writ of a fairs facias all thai lot oi eround in Roaring creek town ih p, Columbia County, adjoining lands of Uarmer, Michael Hower and John iVUn, containing FIFTEEN ACRES, more or less, on which are erected a LOG HOUSE a LOG BARN with STOAJ STABLE, all cleared and under cultivation xcept shout TWO ACRES. Seized taken in execution and to be sold is the property ol Henry Keil'er. -ALSO- All (he inteicsl and share of Lucas Brass, (efi in a certain tract of land, in Dern ownhip;Colunibia county containing abotr ONE HUNDRED md NINTY ACRES nore or less, whereon is erected a LOG DWELLING HOUSE; weather boarded LOG BANK BARN, CIDER HOUSE nd other out buildings, adjoining land ol lohn Giay and others, lata ihe estate ol John Benlield, senr deceased, sll the in erest of deft, as one of the grand children .nd heirs of said John Bcnfieid deceased Seized; lalun in execution and to be sold as ihe property of Lucas Brass. -ALSO BY writ of a levari facias, all that cer tain messuage and four lots, situate in the I own of Mooreburg, in the township ol Liberty, in the cnuntr of Columbia, a foresaid and deccrihed as follows a lot no. 3. wheron is erected a FRAME SHOP villi the apperiennces, also lots no. 2. 4 md G. s tuate on coal sireet in said town I .1 o i ' - i en. tne same nus wnicn tne anerirt oi Joluinhia county by need dated the Oih cay -ril A. D, 1824 granted to '.he said John 'iinter Seized laken in execution and lo be sold the property of John Gilroy and Jame 'tulips in the hand of their administrators ''.dward A. Kulzner, ALSO All that reriian messtnee snd tract of and, situate in Mifflin township. Columbiai"" " ' l" ace, and uon. ' , . , , . , r ,, . stables of the said county of Columbia, tha Ihey ounty, aforesaid, bounded as follows. M k, Uin and there in their proper persons, at 10 jininiTdta corner in a public road, thence lv land partly of Henry Yohe, Charles ililler. and Christian Miller, south sixty degrees wett 154 perches to corner, thence by land of Jacob Kostenbaner, ami partly of Diniel Ooho, North thirty degrees went, 155 parches, to a post, thence b land of George Kelceliner, George Driesher, and John Gsarherl, south 88 degiets, and one half east, eighty six perches ind seven tenths, south 83 degrees east, sixty eight perches, north eighty seven degrees east, 20 perches, south 30 degrees eest, 32 perches, north 76 degrees essl, 13 perchen and two tenths to l'eter Urarhoart other Ian J, thence by the same, south 20 degrees east. 20 nerches and sevrn tenths lo the . . . .,.:.- NINETY ONt AjKKS.ONK HUNDRED and FORTY ,v . i.i, wi) in. s B,i,l nwani'p. he he - , , . her vUlmm ,ni, , opur,e'Minre. purte i Seizi'd taken in execution and lo he sold ,... f u-,-r (j,.rhBari. r-kn.it i lUAii ut'-nit oirirt giiERirr's Office Danville, July 15. 1845 ADJOURNED SALE. BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas lu me direeled, will b expuaed to public sale, at the Court House in Danville, on .Monday the 1 8th of August, 1845, at 12 o clock M., the lollowwg property, viz A certain lot of ground ttiuate in Montour lownshin. in the County of Co lumbia, containing 0 ACRES, more or less bounded bv lands ol Jacob idaiiei, ueorg Kauffman and David Riahel, whereon is eienied frBine house, a frame stable, bark house. rurner shop and tan yartl widi the appurtenances ALSO. All the intertt,share, and portion the defendant in all that certain tract of land situate tn Montour township, Columbia nniinir. rnntaininff 100 acres, more or less adjoining lands of Henry Wert nan, Chris topher Woertle and others, being all ihe in leresis of delendanl in tne estate oi Rav'or. dee'd. father of defendant. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the piopeity ol John Jaylor. 1KAM UE.KK, oneriii. Sheriff's Office, Danville, July 11, 1845 5 TO THE PUBLIC. Ilavincr been shamofullv absucd by Capt Vilaon. of the Packet Boat Eaele, 1 here ho i.omi,n ll Trave er to be ware ol with him. if they wish to hH will treated, but rather lay by one day; St travel with Capt. Ammermon, of Packet Boat New Yoik, as he is a eentleman. B. S. UKUUliWAX. July 15ih 1845. 1TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TO all legates, creditors, and ether p?r sons interested in the estates of the respec live decedents and minors, thai Ihe admin istration and guardian accounts of said es tales have been filed in ihe office of the Register of the county of Columbia, anil will be presented for confirmation and al lowance to the Orphans' Courl, to be held 4iDanille; in and lor ihe county aforesaid un Wednesday, the 20th day of Augusi next, at 2 o'clock. P. M. 1 The account of Uhatleg Hageiibuek, Admr. of the Estate of Jonathan llagen buck, lale of Bloom township, deceased. 2. The account of Geoige bloaii, Admr. of the Estate of Alexander Thompson, lau of Bloom township, deceased. 3 The account of Leonaid Kuperi, Admr- of the Estate of William Ritler, who was ihe Adinr. with the will annexed ol Ehz Kilter, late of Bloom township de eased 4 The account of Leonard B. Rupert, Ad.nr. of the Estate of VV illiam Ruter, late of Bloom townshtp.aeceased. 5 The account of I nomas Uarber ant! rv.iBk Thnmaa. Admrs. wnh tho tfill an .. .vbH f il.n Fstate of James Baibor. late af Derrv. township, deceased. 6 The account of Christiana Steinmnn, Vdmrx. de bonis non of the Estate of John Sieinroan; late of Liberty township, de ceased. 8 The account of James PleasantsjEsq Admr. of the KsUte of Ezra S. Hayhurs; who was the Executor of the Estate ol John P. Davis, lale of Catawissa township, deceased. 0 The first and final account of Ocnrge II. Boone, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Hezakiah Boone, laie ol Cat awissa township deceased. CHARLES CONNEK,7'ffr Register's Office, Danville, July 19, 1845. PHOCLAKATI01T. J"Hi:REAS, the Hon. Jobkpii B. A.ntdoxv ' Prefident of the Court of Oyer end Tc miner and General Jail Delivery, Court, of Quarte Sessions of tho Pcace.and Court of Coimnn Pleas ami OrphiiiiH' Court in the eighth judicial dimrict coiupoticd of the counties of Northunibcrlani' Inion, Columbia and Lycoming; and the Hoi Samuel Oaks and Stephen Baltly, Esquires; Aisnciute Judges in Columbia county ,havi ishued their pr'cept beaming dale the 26lh day ol Apiil, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, and tome directedor holding A Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Gen- erul Jail Delivery, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court. IN DANVILLE, in the County of Columbia nn the third Monday of Aug, next, being the 18th Jay and to continue one week iNollL'e 18 tneretore nereoy given to therefore Lvu - i, i the forenoon of said dev. with their records, inquisitions and other remembrances.to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those that are bound by recogni lances, to prosecute jgainst the prisoners that are ur may be in the Jail of said county of Columbia, are to he then and there to prosecute againut them as shall be just, Jurors are requested to be punc tual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice). Dated at Danville, the llth day of July in .1.. f I A I '- -I-' ' the year of our Lord one thousuud wght hundred and fity.fiva and in the Cflth year, of the Independent of tha United biatM of America, IRAM DERR Sheriff, Sar.airr's Orrtcc, Daimita July II. 1346 FAMILY MEDICINES MYNE'S 11 AIR TONjC. This Hair Tonic has produced beautiful N Hair in the heads of hundreds who had ben talil tor year It alio purifies ihe head fro.tu Dauurull -r-Curen diaeases of the scalp Preserves the uai) from falling oil or bsconuug permanently gray JAYNgSl CARMINATIVE liAL SAM, IS a certain, safe snd effectual remedy for Dys cntery, Diarrhaa or loosoness, cholera murbus,suin mer complaint, colic; griping pains; tour stomach sick and nervous headach. heartburn, waterbrasli pain or sickners of the stomach; vomkiug; spilling up or lood after eating and alxo where it passe! through -ns body unchanged ; want of apprtite rcatlesne and inability to sleep; wimd in the sto inach and bowels; cramp; uervous tremors anil twitching; seasickness; fuinting, melancholy am! lowneas of spirits, fretting and crying of iiil'unn and Iur all bowel allections and nervous diseaavs. Dr. JAYXE'S TONIC YWtlFUOE Which ii perfectly safe and io pleanant thai children will not refuse to take if It clVvctuall) of destroys wormi; neutralizes acidity or acumen ot iur aiuiiiBui, iiicieaiiua appi-uie anu nuu aa a jji:iir- ral and permanent I onic and la Iheretore exceed mglv bciicGcial in in'ermittentandRemitlenl lever ind indigestion; Jc and is a certain and pt-rinmieut cure lor l;ie lever and ague. DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS They may be taken at all times and in most diseases In Inflammatory, intermit tani, Remittent, Bilious, and every Pine lorm o( fever Jaundice and Liver t'oin plaint. For Dyspepsia they are really an nvaluable article, gradually changing the Aitiated secretions of (he stomach and livei md producing healthy action in those im lortanl organs. I hey ate very valuable or diseases of the Skin, and for what is commonly called 'Impurity of the blood; also Tor remale Lomplamtg, Uosiivenesf Sic.., and in fact every dieease where an Aparieni, Alterative, or Purgative Medicine nay be required. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It always cures Asthtua two or ihrci arge doses will cure Ihe Ctoup or Hives Children, m Iroin hlteen minutes to si hours lime. It immediately subdues tin violence of Hooping Cough, and effects c xpeedv cure. Hundreds who have beer given up by their physicians as incurnbli with 'Uinsiimption, lja,ve been restored peifer.t health, by it. In lad. as a remedy in Pulmonary I) is eases, no medicine has ever obtained higher, or more deserved reputation. IO" 1 he above Medicine are all for salt at the siore of JOHN R. MOYER, Bloomsburg. 3t; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The Estate of SUSANNA TOM UN- SON, late of Centre township, dcctued. NOTICE is hereby givon that letters of admin istration on the above mentioned Kblale have been granted to the subscriber, living in On Ire lownsnip. All persons indebted to aaid cstnti are hmeby notihcd to make inimt'tiiato ptiyinent and nil those having claims are requested lo pre jfii t them properly authenticated to SOLOMON NEYYflARZ), Adin'r. May 17, 1S15, 6w4 Something New fj-UNDER THE SUNOCO AMONG the wonder of this age of im proveraents.ihe subscriber respocilully beg! leave lo call the attention of his friends anil iho public in general to the corner of Main St., where he has just received and opened rain Philadelphia a general assortment of CONFECTION AUI ES, onsisting among other things of Candies, various kindi of Raisins. Prunes, rigs, Sweet and water Crackers, Oranges Lemons, Lemon und Pine apple Syrups, Soaps, Al monds and Tobacco. and all other articles usually kept in a gro eery. Also a good assmtmenl nf SCHOOL HOOKS & STATIONARY All of which he will sell a little cheapei than they can be had at any other establish ment in these 'diauirs. N. B. Good white and colered taken in exchange for books dee. rsgi O. C. KAHLER Bloomsburg, June 6th 1845. Mitiinery. miss m. e. itonisox. WOULD respectfully inform the Ladiei oi Bloomsburg and vicinity, that she has just received Uige assortment of r M H at her shop on Main.street.neaily oppnsitcDoiblerV hotel, and second door below iilverthorn's. whwe she his hU tlie articles usually kept in a Milliner's btore, I be Ladies are ull invited to call and cxa mine for themselves, Bonnets and Caps made and done up In the moot fashionable style, Aloomsborg, July u. IBIS, IS The Right of Starch. C7NEW ARUIVAL OFCI Ready Made plo ; tiling The subscriber has just rerved a l.rge asorioieniof READY MADE. CLOTH iStl, wkii.-h will be sold as cheap (or aslt i they can be purchased in the county, Call mid examine fur youiselvcs, at ilia ' Kighl of Sjeaich' U guarantied to all. j. k. mijic. June 7, 1843.-7 " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The Estate af SAMUEf. KESTER in't o' l'ieasa.nt township; debased. TOTjCE i he.-eby given' that letters of admin. yi istration on the above meiiiioucd Entnte, iav been granted to the subscriber. All persona indebted estate are berebjf wtiCed lo make iiumedjqte pay lent; and all those, having cluhu ire reuuesled to nre-sent Uiem nrouwlv uuthvnii- em'cd to JESSE KESTER, of Greenwood, ISAAC KESTER, o M. 1'teaiant; Administrators' June 21, 184569 iir .TlainUaclQi-y. THE subscriber having; establidied a 'A'lll CU.tlH JtM.YVfUC TORY oi. Ai... street, near the ruHidence of L. li. Mugn, he i now prepaied to furnish Chaiis. of every decripiioii. uu as good tcrma as they can be purchased eUewlierq a the county. WOOD TURNING, Such as fled Posts, Waggon IIubs n r i o ' 406 UlUCKS, q-c. slON, ORNAMENTAL Sf HOUSE Piivriwn -I-AISO-, ' HOUSE PAPERING. rhie Utter branch, from his experience, he believes le can do a little better 'ban this section. rn-fOPLAf? PLANK will bo taken in rinv ! nent at the highest i .net price o A Ml EL 1IAGEJBL'CH Bloomsourg. July 4, lsla j(j JOHN BIAIlKLr!, Harness, Saddle Sc Trunk IVIanufaqturcr RESPEOTFI.'LLY informs tha public tli.it l,o has located himself in i)B shop next door o -Samuel Hagenbucbs Chair Factory. .1ain tfioomsbuig, Columbia county, where he will rn rv n the above bus lies in all its branclif h. Me will ccp constantly on hund fine and PWse One and 7 too Hone Harneses, Horse Collars, Saddles, Bridles and Trunks; &-c. f every despription : nid havius hud a Innir en. ienco in the busineits, he can furiiinh as m.inl wmk. ind as cheap as can be purehasrd in the enmity, QCy'll kinds of eonntry produce taken in puj nent fur wprli, nt tho market prices, may to, ibis (im3 NOTICE. 4 LL persons knowing themselves indebted to a. tlutsubscribei, ure rcquetuJ lo coinu roruurd ud nuke payment, BARK & HIDES. will be token in payment as usual, and received in exchange for LEATHER. PHILIP CHRISTM N. Uloomsburg, May li, 1S45 4 K. F. IIAYIIUIJ T, WAGGON" IV1AKEK, HLOOMSBURG, RESPECPTL'LLY informs the puldic he lids located himself in Iho Shun ,ii-v occupied by ZIBA RLGdLES, in MARKET, STREET, where he intends carrying on the above, business in all its various brandies, HEAVY WAGGONS built and repaired, as well as one horsa WAGGONS AND lJUGGIES- if every dascription, and all kinds of Country- Work, in his line, dune at olioit nojicc, and on thu nost reasonable terms, (Tr'Good Lumber and all kinds of Country Pro. luce tuken in payment for work, but Caiih will not be refused. April 5, 184r.-Cm50 BLOOMSBURG Cabinet Ware House. TnHE subscriber would respectfully inform llm I public, t li nt ho bus taken the li in l.u-lv c upicd by Samuel Lilly, near the upper end uf Dlootiisliurg, where ho in carrying; 011 the in all its various branches, and where he will La happy 0 wait upon ull those who nmy favor him A-itn tlieir custom. Ids r urniiure is wai runted lo ie made of good mateiial and durable, and he in. icndi keeping on huinl Sideboards, Secretaries. Bureaus, IVardrobes. Curd Tables. Dinirnr Tables. Breakfast Tulles, Cupboards. Stands, U'ask islands, Bedsteads, Dough-troughs, Coffins, -c. and all kinds of work in his line, which lie vril sell upon as reasonable terms as they can be jiuuhasi J in the county. By unci attention to businRss ha hopes to re ceive 1 share of pubiie patronage. ELI U HO WIS. April 25,1813.1)1 CHARLES K. UUCKALKW Alfornry at Iaiw, rtt'e South side nf Main-xt. -opposite hycr iy Ihfflcy t itjrc, li 7'WILL ATTEND COURTfj IN IHE COUNTIES OI COl.U.M.'iLl AND LUZERNE. BLANKS'! ! ULANKS ! ! scrJnstirIJI.mk EXECUTIONS ami SUMMONS just printed 'and Lt sule at his Office