in: was mv HUSBAND, am 1IC LOVliL) ml:.' S imp yeni s aio a Spaoi.tid was ni-rcit-il in llmna, charged with he lun tidi ciime of ai mm num. 11) "was; .J, inwii in he depraved and desperate i ,.liv iIimI, who had bi-r.n ni;iff;il in , ; , I i o v ml w.tx DUKjiroici) of other hein . u 1 1 imi-H. The evidence Biiiust him is C lliclUsivC DO V0IC8 Wait Ill'Ulll n ,,H ( , vor no nniinuiiH ciicumsunct vie adduced, llo was condemned V iii ptniahment of the uroile mid llu tvxeculion took Uco ( the allotted time ui'lmtii (he walls uf the ciiy, at tin I , t ice sppoinled lor llie capital punish j n 'lit of malefactor. The instrument of execution, nn iron collar, which, by turning a screw, pro -dueed inslant strangulation, was applied n'fl.il the c-xenniioiis of the throng, AvHch had iheitd around for the hor ulile purpose of witnessing the last dy in MiiupK,lcs of a human being and en ili.t crowd had dispersed, a woman, , oiiii and lovely, but with disheveled Inir and disordered dress, while griei Ii id impressed livid signet on her pal ..'til cheeks, forcing her way through the .throng, and lushed franticly towards the it ri ible apparatus of death. Who are you, and what have you in common with that pirate ond assassin?' -demanded one ot the item satellites ol the law. On?' cried the wotrun, in a lone ol oony which thitlled eveiy boiom lie wus my husband and, he loved .This reckless, bad man, had by some -mysterious ii.flnence, thrown a chain a round the heart ol this young and beau ulul woman, and united it to his in bunds which could not be broken even 'by death. All his errors, all his crime?, ml they were .many and dreaoiui were nc-i seen and known, they were for ci ven or disregarded. It was enouge 4 tr her that he was. her husband, and he loved her. .Tnis, in her estimation, would atone for all his transgressions, ftlio looked for no more 3he asked for o more. Her world of happiness was .'centered in her husband's afflictions hud there surely must have been some redeeming trait in the character of the a-s issiit which could have gained llu . love of woman, and retained her .clear - est affections even after his life had been 'In feited to the laws aod ignominy rest .ml upon his name. Hut 'he was her husband, and she loved him.' Boston -JjurnaL INSTINCT OF Tilt: GOOSE. ;The following incident, was related to us by a highly respectable lady, and -rhows that even a Goose is not destitute . of the higher order of instinct. My faiher had been presented by old 'Gov. Gill with a goose imported from .,10:iropp, of superior beauty. Like the .venerable donor, she was long unblest with progeny. Whenever the other Ctese brought broods of goslins, thi childleos matron manifested great unea siness, A, length at the suggestion ol my mother, the 'solitary bird was. 'set,' on ducks eggs. W ith this arrange ment she appeared delighted, and the duties of incubation vcre performed wiih the utmost fidelity. In due time a brood of ducklings were the reward f her anxious care. No mother was over prouder of 'little Willy',' when foi the first lime, he 'exchanged his 'robe,' for a masculine dres, than was niistres loose of her fledglings. She led them to the water, and initiated them inti Kjuaiic mysteries, brooded them with iendereolicitude, and duly hissed at all intruders upon her domestic immunities. 15. it alas, for all earthly joy, a change tiuou came over the brightness of bei .-creature bliss. I was standing at my . -.indowone moring, admiring the exhi ; biiion of maternal affection, when in r attention was airested by a family uf goslins, . feeding qijieily some ten . rods distant. She paused, looked at hei . ducklings, then at her own again, a? ..I'liHigh alving an intricate question. .M leng'h, it seemed (hat light had bro ken upon theil.ii kness of her instinct, and for the first lime she became sensible ol ',he deception practised upon her, and , ris:o7ered lht the brood she had so , painfully nurturtd, wrie another specie:- of the featheted 1 1 i be. Her rage wa.- now tnconlrcdable. With a fury thai Sjcrales tuver iv'rtnessed, she seized tin .jitnocent objects of her tie-w born hatred . hy the r.ecl:, and in a fnw moments they were laying lifeless aiound her woik nf death, slie iiilerjd a ccream loud a that which Saved K jiiip, assitille.d ih poose vhose Uitimalo family had ex cited her envy, drove her fiom the yan .and took possession of her brood, which ..(die brought up ai though Ibcy had beer Hie offspring of l;er own eggs.' lit; any student of natural hisloiy a veittabli , jwru'lcl to Ibis Gonse story? A Span'mti AubbiLop Imving a d'fpiite .viil un opulent Duke, who laid iviili scorn 'What ;e yonT your titles and your icvcn ues aie only fur life,' answered wiib em pmhaiic irurti, 'A-vlfi-r hoiv crany lives i!jKyour grace hold your?' II Y v i 1 1 it t nf sundry wiiis of vend, ex. to inn directed, will Im exposed to public sale Jl ih it court Iiiiiis.1 in Ifanvillc, on Mouthy tlin IHih day of August next, ai 1'2 n'hu k. M The folkivMiijj described piupcfiy, t iif The undivided ill roe cii;ht purls of a certain 1 .iiiiui v.ftaw iMiit Uivuiiui! House Hid "9 f land, situaio in 1(li(ion Township, in he IJtiuiiiv of Columbia. Hilioiiiing lund of Jacob W arner mid oibeis. Hcizad Hint taken in excculion and to be sold ai the property of Jacob McColluin. ALSO A certain tract of laud situate in Fishing Creek Township, Columbia, county con- laiui'ij; 1 10 A c r c h, more or lesu, about I W 12N I Y I' lVr. CUliS of 'vhlch i cleared, bounded bv lands of Peter Vilk, Edward M' Henry & )lleri,whnrenn is erected A LOU UOUSli and a LUG SI'AULC, with the appuiwu- anees. Seized taken in execution and to be sold is (he property of Joseph Fullmer. ALSO All the right, little and interest of James Glenn, in the a certain tract of lanil;situaie in Derry Township, Columbia County, containing 200 Acres, more or lets.bounded by land of John Craig James Pollock, Samuel Glenn, and others, whereon is erected a PLANK BAKN, ar. old LOG HOUSE, a FRAME BANK BARN, and an old LOG BARN, and an APPLE ORCHARD, with llio appuner. iiices. Seized taken in execution and to he sold as the property of James Glenn. ALSO A certain tract of land situate in Sugar loai lownsnip, uoiurnuia Uouniy, con taining 228 Acres, about SEVEN IT-FIVE ACRES of which is cleared land, bounded by lands of Samuel Krickbaum, Catharine Luiz, and others, wheieon is erected a JfeA LOG HOUSE, a fmliw. JUar" shMjJ SAW MIL L, with Hie appcfienance. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of John Follir.er. ALSO A certain tract of land, situate in Centre tnwnsbip Columbia county, conlainiii'' FIFTY SEVEN ACRES; more or less bounded by lands of John &Fester others whereon is erected a LOG HOUSE and a LOG STABLE, with the appurtcnancet. Seized; taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of Daniel Sponenberg ALSO BY virtue of a writ of a foira facias all dial lot oi ground in Roaring creek twn ship, Columbia County, adjoining lands of Warmer, Michael liower and John Klin, uonlaintnj FIFTEEN ACRES more or less, on which are erected a LOG HOUSE a LOG BARN with STOM STABLE, all cleard and under cultivation except about TWO ACRES Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Keil'tr. ALSO All the irttSteet and share of Lucas Brass, at fi in a certain tract of land, in l)ern lownship;Cnlumhia county rontaininir abom ONE HUNDRED and NINTY ACRES more or less, whereon is erected a LOO DWELLING HOUSE; weaiber boarded a LOG BANK BARN, CIDER HOUSE and other out buildings, adjoining land ol John Gray and others, lato the estate ol John Benfield, ssnr deceased, all the in terest of deft, as one of the grand children and heirs of said John Benfieid deceased Seized; laKcn in execution and to be sold as the properly of Lucas Brass. -ALSO BY writ of a levari facias, all that cer tain messuage and four lots, situate in the Town of Muortburg, in ibe township ol Liberty, in the counly of Columbia, a foresaid and described as follows a lot nn. G. wheron is erected a FRAME SHOP with the appertenances, also lots no. 2. -1 and C. s'tuate on coal sued in said town lieii.f. the same Una whirl) ibe SherilT ol Columbia county by deed dated the Gin day -ril A. D 1824 granted to the said John Painter Seized taken in execution and to be snh! as the property of John Gilroy and Jamef Philips in ti e band of their administrators Edward A. Kuizner. ALSO K All that rertian messuage and Irnrl ol land, situate in Mifflin township, Columbia county, aforesaid, bounded is follows, be ginini; ot a corner in a public road, thence bv land partly of Henry Yoho, Charles MWr. nod Christian Miller, south sixty ilegiocs v est 154 perches lo corner, thence by laud of Jacob Kocienbitder, and partly of Diiiiel Uuho, North thirty degrees west, 155 perches, to a post, thence by land ol Georue KelcMincr, Geoige Driesber, and John Oenrhcrt, south 88 ilegiess, n;d one half east, eighty sis perches and ceven lenihs, Kouth S3 degrees east, lixty eijjln pen lies, nonli eighty sevrn degrees easi 20 perches, smith 30 degrees east, 'd'i P'Tche. nonli ' !! decrees er.st, 13 pi.rchci and two tcnliB to Peter .(icarhct o'.hct land, thence by the same, south 20 degree t cast, 20 perches and seven lenibs to the bpgininif, containing NINETY ONE ACHKS.ONK HUNDRED and FORTY FOUR PERCHES and allowance, be ih. same more or less, together widi the her adiiiueius and appurtenance. Seized taken in execution and to bo sold is llio properly of Peter Gearheart. "iRAM I) I;'. Hit Sheriff t u:lllt s Urncn Dun vine, July 15, 1815. ADJOURNED SALE. BY virtue of a will of venditioni exponas id me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Courl House in Danville, on Monday the 18ih of August, 1845, at 12 o'clock M., Uie following properly, viz: A certain lot of ground situate in Montoui township, in the County of Co lumbia, containing 0 ACRES, more or less bounded by lands of Jacob Kishel, George Kanllinan and David Kishel, whereon is eiectnd a frame house, a frame stable, a bark house, a currier shop and tan yard, with the appurtenances. ALSO. All the interest,share, and portion of ibe defendant in all that certain tract of land siiuato tu Montour township, Columbia county, containing 100 acres, more or less adjoining lands of Henry Wertnan, Chris topher Woertte and others, being all the in terests of defendant in the estate of Baylor, dee'd. faiher of defendant. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the piopcrty ol John aylor. I HAM DL.KK, Shcrill. Sheriff's Officf., Danvilie, July 11, 1845 TO THE PUBLIC. Having been shamefully absurd by Capt 'Vilson, of the Packet Boat Eagle, 1 here bv cautiio all Travellers lo be ware ol takinir nassase with him, if they wish lo bo will treated, but rather lay bv one day; & travel with Capt. Ammermon, of Packet Boat New York, as ho is a gentleman. B. S. BROCK WAY. July 15th 1815. 1TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TO all legates, creditors, and ether per sons interested in the estates of the respec tive decedents and minors, that the admin istration and guardian accounts of said es tales have been filed in the office of llu Register of the county of Columbia, ami will be presented for confirmation and al lowance to the Orphans' Courl, lo be held it Danville; in and for the county aforesaid on Wednesday, the 20th day of Auguai next, al 2 o'clock. P. M. 1 The account dT Chailes Il.ijreilburk, Admr. of the Estate of Jonathan llagen buck, late of Bloom township, deceased. 2. The account of Geoige Sloan, Admr of the Estate of Alexander Thompson, late of Bloom township, deceased. 3 The account of Leonaid B. Rupert, Admr- of the Estate of William Ruler, who was the Admr. with the will annexed ol Eliza Killer, late of Bloom township de ceased 4 The account of Leonard B. Rupeil, Ad. nr. of the Estate of W ilham Ruler, late of Bloom township, deceased. 0 The account of Thomas Barber and Caleb Thomas, Adinrs. with the ill an nexed of the Estate of James Baibor. late of Derry, township, deceased G The account of Christiana Steinm'in, Admrx. de bonis nnn of the Estate of John Stvinmanj lato of Liberty township, de ceased. 8 The account of James PleacanlsjEsq Admr. of the Estate of Ezra S. liayhurs; who was the Executor of the Estate of John P. Davis, late of Catawissa township, deceased, 9 The first and final account of George II. limine. Executor of the Last Will and Testament of llezakiah Boone, late of Cat awissa township deceased. CHARLES CONNER, Register, Registi:u's Office, Danville, July It), 1843. i ??.CCLA1ATIC1T. TIIKIiKAS, tho Hun. Ju.skpii L Axtiioxt ' President of tho ('unit of Over n;nl 'J't miner ami (ieiieral Jail llelivcry, Court, of (junrli1 Sessions of the l'eace.nml (Join t of C'omniim i'le-.is uid Orphans' Court in the eighth judicial ilisiriel composed nf the colonics of IS urliiuiiilierliilii' I iiI'jii, Loliiinliia Mill. l.vi'OMiins; niid Ihe llol Stimuli (u(.i and Slrnhrn Jiulthi, r.'sqim-es: -Hrimto JuiI'im in Columbia county ,liuvi issued their pr-ccpt liearniiijj dale tho 'bill day ol Apiil, in the vcur of our Lord one thniiR.ini! eifdit hundred anJ fur(y.five, u;id tome diiccted'ui hnlilin; A Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Cm- mil Jail llehvirij, denrritl Quarter Siisions of the 'race, Common Ve mi I Orphan's Court. IN DANVILLE, in the County of Columbia m the third Monday of Aug, et, (being tin I Kit, J.iy) and to continue one weult : Notice is therefore hereby civen to Inc Coroner, the Junliees of the IVace, and Con sluliles of the Kiiiil county of Cohnnbiu. tha lliej be thru and there in their proper pereu:is, ut li o'clock in the forenoon of said duv. with then ecorilii, inqu'wilioiis and olhtr reiiiiantirttiices.lo d. those things which to their offices npijcrUin t. bo done. And lliiise thut are bound by recogni -.iiiices, to proBPCUte aguiust the pr,imcrs thut uii I ur i.my he in the J;iil of taid cminty uf Cohunbin I ;ire to Ik. tben end llu-re to prosecute agaunit them us hhidl be jimt, Jurora are requested tube punc tual in their attendance, iigHT-ibly to their imtice.. Dated at Daiiwlle, the 11 Ih diiy of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight bundled sud foty-live uml in the li'.Jth year tl'lhe Inilependcncc of the Luiieil htalis of America. IRA M DL'ltR W,mT, SiK.uirt'n Oi-vicl, Dairilie Ju! 11. l:-ij CHARLES KAHLE rFmlm MHR VCIIVCS the present opportunity l 'J cxpreiHiug his tliuiiklulnesv to Inn lricniU,ainl .1 ii- n r .1 .'II. I lu i. . u I'liBiiiiuiini, in ui uiili: ritilll IU UlUn the pubic generally, fur the. iberal patronaije he.,,,,, .' , 1 . . . " u , ' , f , , i . i i.i Ihey cine coIiIk, anil coiihiimplioli in luevcn ed.- has heretolore received, mtorms his ti enda and the . , , , , 1 .., . '. , , .... . i ,i . , , . J hose who have a redundancy o bie tind lieni o pub ic in genera , that he sti continues to carry en ,,, Jf , , , . , . . f . ' ,. ,, .,, , i , i . the most essentiid service, and should licrr be a de the ahovo business at his o d ct tubhslied tand, on f , . , ., ,, , ., ,, . , ii,.., i . Iicleney ot that miporlimt fluid tho llrani rcth I'l k the corner ol Mum and Last reetB, where lie , ' u i c i n- . ..-. , ........... . nopes, by strict ottentum to business, to receive , -. . . , . . . , . ami nior it a shaie of pub he pationage ss heretofore. . . i i . n He duonis it unnecessary logo into the game ol , . i, , .1" l.m I ! i.'Ki ,cw (luniB 1(11,1-11 Ilium Uluiei Y Ullllll llie 111- hrair.or to use any soft soi der uliniil his oKILL m , . . ., . J ' ... , , tho 1'KOFL.VSIO.V OF U AN MEN 1' CUTTING''" ,,,t'", r",wved, "",0 0,4 , "T"' W'" '" , , f, ,. , i- ,i most certain lo Movent any niatenul mconverMdiee. as us shop is of una standing, and his work he.. 1 e ,. . ,'., ., . . . .1 B . . A Id ill no wliiirn ni thiu MrAHil nil jm.i. inui- lu ll.i.u links wi t speak for itself, and lar more under , i i . i li i ,i,i ihan words. Hut, ho would merely say that, he ... . ', ... .uarrnnl. li la u.irlf il.mn will, iinulnMdu .liirnlill ll V .. - . , r i - ii . l ii , 1IIU II, ,IIW 1.1.., II.PIIIUIIUUIU IllUllllUt) UIIU .11 V..- ure a good fit in all rases, N. li. Charges moderate to suit tho times. Al kinds ofcountry pi oduce taken in exchange fut woik, at market prices. Bluoinsburrr, Nov. 9 1844. 20. Spectacles fWlTHE subscriber has just leccived a large as H soitmcntol Kl'ECTACLES and isl'P.C TACLE GLASSES, of tho best quality, of both white and green, from No. O, upwards. Qy-rersons alllicted with Bore eyes, will find it to their advantago to call and get glasses from him; as they mny feel assured of deriving a great benefit Irom their uso, G. L. SUULTZ. Bloomshurg, May 17, 18454 Chair . ivianufactoy, 1 11E suuscrtoer coniinues to carry on the business at the old stand of B- Si 5. Hager oueh, where he will be ready at all limes iu furnish Fancy Si Windsor Chaits, Set lees, Boston Rocking Chairs &?, of evjrj description, which may be called for, at short notice and on the most reasonable terms. He will also execute lluuso, Sign Si Ornamental l'ainting, and House Papering, in a superior manner, From his experience in the business, and his facilities of manufacturing; the various irlicles nf bis line, he flatters liimseK that lie shall be able lo furnish as good work, md upon as reasonable terms as can he done in the country, all of which he will dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. B- Orders from a distance will bi strictly ai.d punctually attended to. 1! II ACEN BUCIL Blonmsl.tirf, Dec 30, lt-13 NAILS, SPIKES; The EUoosjisbiirir K. ES. "ILL kfcp constantly on sortiuent ot XAILS, SIMIvF.S. AM) IKON which they will sell by WIIOLLSAI E und RE- TAIL, ami on tin Kimil trvma (t the (trtliifn c.) lie tlrwhere imniutteil. Mci chants ami others, mav find it lo iheir interest to call. .All kinds of grain received iu pavrnent. JOSEPH I'AXTON, Piir.sipK.NT List of Jurors. For August Term, 1815. (raiiri Jurors. Bloom .Stuart 'iercc.Willisiu Htrcnbucb.Johri liaikley, Jacob heller, (ieorgc Lilly Dricrcreek John Workeiser. ('atlawissa John Fisher. Derry John Craig, Reuben l'olk, Robert Rru ner, Samuel (ieenn. l-'ishinrreek Daniel Kitchen. Franklin Isaac Vetler. Liberly-Maitin Hilhnver, Robert Auteu. Mif.'lin .Marshall ( Kinney. Mahoning Suinuel (iuliek, William Uiddle, Madison (ieoige Eves, Samuel Mc.Ninch. Roiii iugc reek- William V ecu in. Augur Loaf-Moses Vocmn,Samuel Fritz. Orange O'eorge L. Kline. TRAVERSE JL'RORS.-Aug, 1845 Illoom-Ccorgo John. iiarcrcek-V. A. .1. fitlaiu, Levi A. Hutchi son, Zavid I'ow lei, Nathan Sccly. Derry-Robert lkrr, ugh Matson, Thomas Cary; Medium Ellis jr. Aidruu aldren- Fishiiigereek-Janics Edbar, Nitlrnu Flechcns line. l'riinklin-Thomas Clayton , Jacob Ifuber. Creenvvood-John KichnM, William Lemon, Hemlock-Franklin McUride Daniel Puisel; Jackson-Abraham Knous, William Kobcrts Liberty-John McMahan. William Vaiihorn Mifllin-Jacob Scupenheier, John Kuss, Isaac Snyder. Malinning-John D. Chestcr.Davnl i'hillips.Elias Howell. Montour-Daniel Leihy, Orange-Jacob Fleckeiiatine, Daniel Forn'.vald. Roaringcieek-Oliediidi (Janipliell jr. Sugar J, oaf-Jeremiah Hess, Jjii es Mather, 1. 1ST OF CAUSES. Tor Trial ut August Term, 1815. 1. Burl in W. Wapples, vs Jeremiah liish et nl. 2. John C. MeCall ct al vs Jos. Lemon. 3. Robert Montgomery vs (Jeorge A. Frick el al Executors of D. S. Montgomery. 4. Leonard Btineuian vs John itlcWil- liams. 5. Robert Moore va John Chester et al C. Jonathan C. Pennington vs John Chester et al. 7. Charles B. Bowman vs Richard Tor by. 8. Andrew Emmons vs Voniah Reese. 9. Tobias Shirtz et al Thomas Moore- head el al ' 10. Peter Baldy vs Joseph Diehl. 11. Divid R (iiini et al vs Thomas Moorchcad 1 Co hand, a large Brandrclh's Tills. HAD and understand ! 'flic linie will ci nie II1 when ihu medicine, Ursmlreih 'ills, will be iippieeialed ss they might and ilterve; it will he lindemtood that Dr. Itraiuhiih has the slrongesl claims upon lhc piiblie. Jt is due that eveiy in dividual who makes a trial of lhc lliaiidrclh Pills concede them to be the IickI rmdicine they ever used. They sre indeed a medicine nhout whieh .1 ! : . i n.i i iuure is no ihimuk.'. j neir vulue in u climale no tliangeuhle as oura cannot be nulHeiciilly (ippioeial ...I A irn. .. : . .A i .t... nu v nn t iiuuiiv urntiiLliil I nt el. llll- I1US MIS - .,, , ' ,; , , ,, , , , . .. ii" win..., iiiiunnitBii.i u v.iiiiiihk; II vt-n 111 lliunu II ' . . ,. .. .. eions u-her,, he. i rrai 1 nl ve nw t,.vi.r u:,u ,,.,! . ? . ,. , , ... ' . . " . no proper a medicine a tho Ercndie th Pi k l.e' ' ,. . . .. , . . . this meilieiuo be universally used in hi disease, and no loss ol blood allowed, and few, very few. would be its victims. " So it is with olhei diseases. Assist nature with this nil impurranl medicine to iciuofe morbid humors from the blood. I and do not resort lo bleeding or mcn.ury, and wi shall have a "ery great scaicity of persons atllielei: with cronic maladies. 'J'hc feathered tribe the an imal kingdom- over which wo are the lords, me not i 111 ie led with chronic maladies; neither should we he if it were not for nur prioo which occasions them, follow liatme. huo the medicmu whcl harmonizes with her, which mildly but surely re moves all the impurities ot the bloou,w hu h strcngll ens tho feeble,and yet induces those of too full habit to a healthy slanilurd. Let mo again say that ever) department of the manufacture oi llraiidicth I'ilb is personally superintended ly me, mid that even box w ith my three labels upon it may be relied u; on to have the beneficial effect described if usei, according to the directions BccomBiiy!ng. A 0 E N T S3. Washington. Robert M'Kay. Jcrseytown L. & A. T. jise1, Danville E. 1!. Reynolds & Co. Cattawissa C. G. lirobst. Bloomshurg J. It. Mover. Limestone Dabbit & M'Ninch. liuckhoru il. G. Shoemaker. Lime Ridge Low & Thumpson. ierwick-J W Miles May 3, 18-15 ly- 2. II ( f Hey & IHciiricnhnl!, Have, just ieceived,and are now opening! At the old stand of Eyer & UifflrJ AN EXTENSIVE ASSOHTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Cuimisthig of retry attick usually h'jit in country slum, Among tlicir assortment will beJound,ol DRY GOODS Clolhs; Cassiniere.; Sattinelts, Oambroont etc. lor sunimer panis; Calicoes, Chintz; B dyonues; Lawns and Crape Dclaius Sec. lur dicsses, Hosiery; Gloves & Mills; Handkerchiefs, Scarfs; brown and bleached Shirtings .&c. coloted Yam; Lajis and Waddine; Bonueis and irimniiiigs. They have also; Palm Hats; Travellitif; Baskets; Looking (Jlasscs and Bras? Clue. GKOCEnlF. Sugar, Teas, CoU'ee, MolasscsB, Pep per, Spices, in facl every thing in Irn line l.h a I tnay be called lor. Crockery, A general assoi imenl of Prace Chains, Shovels, Nails, Spike and t he .usual variety of Locks, Screws, Hints, &c, Rolled and Har Iron, Hoop and band Iron, Waggon tire of all sizes, DRUGS, PAINTS, & OILS. All ol which they will sell on the tnos! reasonable terms and receive in payment all kinds of country produce. May .10, 18'i-o 3rn. 3. MAKIILK YARD. The etibecr ibcrs have established at the above place, a new MAR RLE YARD, nd will always be ready, al the shortest notice, to furnish to order, MONUMENTS, TOME- TJBLES, TOMBSTONES, HEAR Til JAMBS', M.QNTLES, PAINT STONES, MULLERS, Lc. or any other work in their line. They ilso prepared to furnis'i WLNDOW CAP-' and SILLS, DOOR SILLS and STEPS, Lu eiiher of .Ma.ble, Lime or any kind ol lone that ran be procured in ibis vicinity, f i "j1 Having had considerable experience in the business, tiiey pledge their work lo be executed in as handsome a slvle as can be furnished from ;,ny yard either in the ci'.y or country; and on as reasonable terms. ARMSTRONG & HUGHES. Bloomshurg, Nov. 3, 13-13. ly 28 CA'rtl VVIfcHA COL. CO. PA. tf ACOB DYER infoims travellers and his old customers and friends, that he a nl 1 keeps the above Hotel, where he will behappy lo wail upon those w5io favor him wiih their custom. Ilia house is larire i ,- , M . anu coinmouious, anu wen arranceu to ac commodate bis ntiesis His table is always provided with the choicest Viauds the mai- kels ran afford, and his Bar contains some of the best liquros that can he found in this section of country. His stables are also ample, and good ostlers are always in al tendance. Catawissa, July 12, 1815 2m. 12 Two Apprentices O Ihe LAST and UuOT TKEK Mnl.iny bu siness. tSniart active lioya belwcen thtf ages of 15 mill 17 will receive good enei u-iige-ineiil upon iiumedia.e applicilion to the suIim cibcr. HLVIOiN 0 ISHIVIi bloomi.burg. Juno 14,1845 Clf in I M of I. l('i s. EMAI.MMJ iu the IW Office, uf Itleums burg, on ifinjuaiter ending June ilnh lij45. Iiiuios Alnaluim Ryan Daucl DepNcr Aallis Fullmer 1 '.ij.ii 1 llarlinun A. li. .Iio I.M'ii Jose h Kanninly t-.null Mailin '1 hum us Jiobason Mifs Jary Reiihurt it,muel 2 Sprout A. 11. Kmj 'enia Win. or John bJiM Wyehi.fl Y. V. Yi akelield Jmnes rcisoiis c ullii g for let'ers in tho ul.oe liht lieui.e ay tbiy aie udvcrliscd. will J. R. MOIER V M Cabint leaking rjjT' subacrihei respectfully informs thtf- pnh B lie that he has taki n the shop lulely occupied" ly 11. S. llnyliiiiHt, ut the lower end of Maiki't strect liloomshurg; where he intends carrying orw the above business in all its branches, and solicits a slia c of the patronage of the public. In connection with lho above business, he ofl'crs; his services as an UNDERTAKER. He will always be ready to rnnkc COFFINS for the sumo prices heretofore -barged in Liloomtbnrs;, and having supplied himself with a good H KA X&'E he w ill attend with it ut tho Funeral without any extia charge. JOIHV DITTL-RH. May.iO 1815 6m 3 rnHE Danville Steam Woollen Factory, for. Jl. meily owned and occupied by Lr. J'elriltin, lias recently hien purchased by Ihe subscriber, w ho icspcetfully anriounccs to his fiiemls and the pub lie generally, Uiat he is now prepared to cxreuto all kinds of work in his line ol business, at ibe shortest notice, according to order, ond in lhc best comparative n:rliner. Having gone to considera ble expense in repairing his machinery and appa-i-jtus and being very particular in seeming the ser vices of experienced mci bullies, lu- feels omtidciit Ihut he is ( iipuble of executing all kinds of vu.ik in his line iu a style supcrioi lo any other establish ment in t he country. Prices of oik as lollevt: Cloth $ yard wide liflu ond dark, liom 4.r to fi5 cmts pei yaid Oo buttle grcms, olive brown, Ac, fiom GO to CO S.itii els of the above colois, froui dO to 41 Flannels one yard wide, 30 cents. V'inc, biowu or black, 40 Madder red, 45 blanket 2 yds wi'c; twi'leikir plain, fromdO to 70 cvnls per yard. & F'JLIilXTG H ill be done in the best manner, and at '.he usu. ai prices All kinds of country produce will bo taken in payment forwukat .'unxille li.aiktt prices. SA Tl TSE TTS; Fl. A NNEL Si CLOTHS 4- BLANKETS; Constantly on hand. Cor sale at rednud prices for Cash or Darter. Fur the accommodation of customers living at a distance wool for Janulacluriiig will be token iu at the following places : COUJMMA COCNTV. Isaac Kline's Mill, Fi.-hiiiRC eek; Holmes' stoic, Columbus; Low &. Thiiiiipsnn's store, I-inu'-Kiilc; NV. I Waller & Co.'s store, Hcrwiik ; iStewtnt & liiekets' ttorc, Oiangcville; Win. il'cKehy Co.'s store, llloniiis burg ; John (i. Miaiplis' tore, Caltinvis.-a; I Di sci's stoic, Jersey town: Deri & Mcliriile's stoic, White all; St roup's store, lf'u.-hingtoiiviile. 1,1 ZKIi.M; CUI'N'J'V lieynold'sstorcKiiiRs ton; (iildersleevc's, Wilkshuiro; iMycis' sloie, Nuu ticoiic; .Inline Mack's Mill, lluntiiigtoii Plain written directions must ucconi pony each parcel. II. li. ULAliJlfaAH J . Danville, May 3, IS-lo 2 SWAX KOT3L, Orangeville, Columbia county, Pa. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has leased this large ibree lory I avcrn, now in the occupancy fji Mr (leorue Bcinle, in Orantcville, Coluiiihia county, I'a., and intends moving into it on the fust of April next, where he will bo pleased to fee his old friends and ctistoineis As his TABLE will nlwavs be furnished with the best the market ufl'urds, His BAR with lhc choicest .il Liquors And his !STA RLE, attended by faithful Hostlers, he flaiirrs himself that he will be able lo give general satisfaction CONVEYANCES will always be ready lo transport watermen on their route, I C JOHNSON yiarch 15, 1815 tf, ' CL()Cli & WATCH r..Si'l-.Cl i l.Ll.x informs the citizens of Columbia county, and the public generally Unit ho has located himself iu Dboinsburg.on Main street opposite tit. Paul's Chareh, where he has opened shop, and is now ready and prepared to reive and execute all work m his line ot busmens. with dispauh and in a workmanlike manner. clocks & Watches of tue best (pi.ili'.y, can be had at his etUiLlithmrrit on veiy reasonable term; . KHl'AIItfKG & (IFAMG will be done to the satisfaction of the customer, as well of Clocks and Watches aa of Jewelsy, and hn wiil further, warrant bis work to be rxu .'uleJ as well as any in this section of the bWx. lie wi! also make to crder SURVEYING COMPASSES or pocket, and in short, will do all othciwoik -jbu-ally done in well icgulated respectable eMablirh igeut. He hopcn hy sti'ct atuntimi to fusines and a desire to please, M icccive a liberal (.hare.o patronage, ('ountry 1'roduce taken in ptynuw for work at ih market prices. U'oo.nsburg, Novumber 15, IS 14- 30.t BMNKS OF ALL KINDS, FOR SALE AT THIS 01 FIVE Danville