The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, August 23, 1845, Image 3

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    SINCULVR ACCIDENT.
On ilie 20ili ultimo, ft horse upon which
the wife of Nathaniel Uiri,teftr Vimu-nne
liidiini.wM ridiiig.siepprilipon i lmrncl
nest. 'I'll insects immediately commenced
tinging the Itoise, whereupon lie rsated
plunged until tie threw Ms. Boris, and
then full upon her crushing her instantly u
death.
HORRID.
A little daughter of Mr. Thomat Sargent
nf Twelve Mile Praiiie, was killed by fall
ing into a threading machine, while driving
the horses for her;her, one leg was torn
.(T above the kntf, the other fool was torn
entirely off.and she was otherwise horribly
mangled.
A WINDFALL.
It is said that the lion. Levi Lincoln,
fonnerly Governor of Massachusetts, a
member ol Congress, and Collector, of the
port of Boston, has recently received, by
the will of the late Daniel Waldo, the sum
of eighty thousand dollars.
WARLIKE.
Oiders were received on Saturday re
quiring Capt. Duncan, now at Fori llamil
ton, a few miles below New York, to be in
readiness at a moment's warning with his
company of Fl) tng Artilcry to march for
Texas. It will e rquire two small vessels to
transport this company with their horses.
Their destination is the mouth of the Ar
kansas.
The Washington Union says:
We understand that Myn Donelson hai
tit all human probability, completed his
great task, and is anxious to return home
llehasasKed permission to leave Texas,
and letters of recall have been sent to Inm
In fact, it is not easy to perceive the ne
ifssity of sending a new Charge to the
United Slates, as President Jones propos
is.'
TO CURS A COUGH.
The ediorof the Baltimore Farmer
says the best remedy he ever tried in his
family for a cough or cold, is a d coction of
the leave of the pine tree, 'sweetened with
loaf sugar, to be fteijly drank warm when
going to bed M night, and cold throughout
the diiy .
The Baltimore Clipper states that Alex
smli II. Soil), Esq. of Si. Michaels, Tal
hoi county, Md, plucked a head of wheat
fro n his field this season, wlinh had 116
perfiicl grai is in it, being the grest number
in a single head yet recorded, so far as we
are aware. It was the Polish wheat.
A FiencS chemist strongly depreciate
the use of salpelre in rurinj meat, and
lecnrnmends sugnr as equally elTteaeiuus
He attributes scurvy, ulcers, and other
persons living on cured provisions are sub
ject, entire to the chemical changes pro
duced by saltpetre.
The residents of California say they have
never known the wind to blow from the
north east, within 30 miles of that coast.
George Washington Parke Custis, lis
only suiviving son of Mrs. General Wash
ington. is now on a visit to the Eastern
Slates, fu the purpose of personally in
njieciing the grounds which were the scenes
uf revolutionary conflict in that vicinity.
He is a fine, hale old Virginia gentle
man.
The Onachiia Courier says a gentleman
from Arkansas, who came down on the
Belle on her last trip, exhited the t allies ol
i rattle snake, whii.h must hive been ai
least forty years of age. It had 30 ra)tle
and a button, and was 'killed in Ouachita
rouniy, a fsw miles from Camden. This
is the oldest snake of that species tf which
we have ever heard. Ouachita can 'take
the socks' (or big snakes, sire.
NEW MO'iE OF LIGHTING IN
FRNCE.
The French papers stele that the rttmnrt
of a very interesting and astonishing dis
rovery oegin to be circulated in Paris. I1
consists in furnishing the means of li?ht
ing, simultaneously, all the different high
ways which cross France in all direr
tons, by means of simple iron wires eon
nccted wiih electro magnetic machine
The utility of this discovery ' immense, at
it will tender the roads as well lighted anil
afe as the most frequented streets of the
capital. Several experiments have already
been made on the road from Palis to
small town on the Havre road, which wer.
crowned with entire success. Q'S light n
! to be nothing in comparison to lha
given by the above proress.
The Sew Orleans Courier says: ' Wi
have, heard that General Taylor, who com
manri t!ie Ameiican troops on the Nueces
h determined to lake possession of a
small fort, constructed by the Mexicans on
ihe eastern bank "f the Rio Cnd n()
lo send the garrison to the oilier side of
The rumor that Mr. Iluclianan, will go
upon the Supicme Bench in December next
now revived by the N. Y. llsrald.is ss false
now as ever it was, and it is will known
dial he declined the place nearly a year ago.
Mr. Buchanan will remain in the Cabinet
tr.d aid in the settlement of the Oregon
luestion. according lo ihe well known
rights and ihe notorious wishes of ihe
country.
IRON.
A most inpnrtanl discovery in ihe man
ufacinre of iron has been made at I roy.
fhe West side of Lake Champlain abound
in magnetic ore, from which the new not,
is made in a reverbatory furnace, wiih only
me heat. The result is a soft, malleable
iron, capable of being drawn into the small
esl wires. It is obtained by a process ol
leoxidising the iron, for which process a
patent has been secured by the invenuor
I he cheapness and facility with which iron
ran thus bo produced, make it one of the
first inventions of the age. How will ihe
takers of iron in the old fashioned way be
irolscled against this improvement?
MEXICO AND THE UNITED
STATES.
Noth ng can illustrate more forcibly, per
haps, the difference between the Anglo Sax
in and the Spanish system of eoloniz.itioii
and races, than a comparison between the
growth and population of the countries
named at the head of this paragraph.
In 1793 the population of Mexico wa
5.270.000; in 1812 it was only 7.015,500
In 1753 the popu.ation of the United
Slates was 1,051,000; in 1810 il was 7,
239.900; in 1810 it was 17,670.000.
Boik countries have broke away from
Colonial bondageboth had to enduie
wasting revolutionary war, and both an
now independent. Yet with what differ
ence of power, of happiness, and of free
lorn!
In Mexico it is believed ihere are fewei
people who crm read and write than then
ire in the United States who cannot. J h'i
single fact is full of significance.
rUSEYIS.M.MORMONlSM.TLYER
ISM, and various other 'isms, seem u
agitate the community at the present time
and to create many bitter leelings- ainonj
the many disputants. It is acknowledge!
hat they are very exciitng suhiccls, am
calculated lo'nse tip' every person whoonci
gels drawn into the vortex ol contention
II die combatants only knew how enectua
Sherman's Camphor Lozenges were n
keeping down bad blood a .d restoring Iran
luilny to those H.o were over excited. Uhm
would at once reaori to them and thereby
lie enabled t maintain a proper degree o
lecency in iheir behavior, in doing wlncb
hey would avoid bringing reproach upoi
he various causes which ihev endeavor lo
sustain, especially as it is much to be fear
tid that such hot-headed conduct will onl
'lasten the inevitable overthrow which
is sure to overtake a bad cause. And
tot only will Dr. Sherman's Lozenges pro
lure good effects in ihe above rises. II i
Cough Lnznges cure coughs, colds, con-
umptinn, asthmas, and all difficulty ol
treathing. His Worm Lozenges dnvt
way and destroy worms of all sorts i
children, and his Poor Man's Plaster wil
ive such stiength lo a weak, that, if in an
fthe above controversies, any of the op
noiien'.s should ( lane wiiii each other,' ilo
one weating the Plaster on ihe back will
ne sure lo win the day be cannot he
hrown down. lint you must be sure to
jet the genuine ihe counterfeit article will
not answer ihe purpose, although they ma)
ook externally like ihe genuine Sherman t
Poor Man's Plaster. Their spm inusness
miy be known by their not having Dr
Sherman s name and signature upon the
oack.
For sale by JOHN R. MOYKR.Blooms
org.
ARMS.
The Washington coi respondent of tin
Brltimoie Sun says:
'Five thousand stand of arms and s
arge quantity ol ammunition has just lef
the aisena lor I exas. and nni hei onlei
for ammunition w ill despatched in a feu
ys.
Two hundred and seventy-five new forii
location e ii n cani ties are jisi placed in ham:
hich, with one hundred just finished, will
make quite a talerahle appearance in cjis
of TROUBLE
I5loo.msih:hg, Aug. 23, IS 15
Wheat, 75
Rye, 5q
Corn, 40
Clovcrsced, 3 S.
Flaxseed, 1 12
Butler, I?
O.HII,
Kugj, fi
Tallow 1"
Lard 7
Dried Apples, G2
White eans ?5
Beeswax 25
CANDIDATES.
We ire requested announce
THOMAS A. FUNS ION'
of M.dison, ss a candidate for re election
to the
LEGISLATURE.
at the October Election.
Wears requested to announce
WILLIAM J.MELEIt,
of Mount ricasant, as a Cauiliilate (or the Office of
rouNTV commissioner.
lit the next Octolier Lleelion.
We aio rcquentci' to announce
jllARMAN I.AIIOR,
of Fishing creek, as a candidate fur the Office of
COUNTY COM M ISSION E II,
at the October Election.
We are requested to announce
PET Ell ENT,
of Williamsburg, as a candidate for the
ip luce of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
at the next October Election.
We are lequested announce
CHARLES F. .MANN,
of Paxton, as a candidate for the office
of
COUNTY TREASURER,
( the nex October El dtion.
We are requested to announce
JACOB DEMO TT,
of Madison; is a candidate fur the office
of
COUNTY TREASURER,
at next the October Election.
We are tequesied to announce
NEAL A'CAY.
of Derry, as a candidate for the office
of
COUNTY TREASURER.
at fhe next October Election,
We are requested o announce
JACOB EYERLY,
as a candidate f.ir the office of
PROTIIONATARY !
See., of the several Courts of Columbia
County, at the next October Election.
We are requested to announce
CHARLES CONNER.
is a candidate fot the affice of
REGISTER & RECORDER.
for Columbia County, at the next October
Election.
We are requested to announce
WILLIAM COLE,
ofSugarloaf as a candidate fur the oflici
O
of
AUDITOR.
at the next October Elecion
H)ry &00ls.
THE CHEAPEST EVER OFFEIl
eh is this couxrr, for sjile
11 Y
SAMUEL A. WORM AN.
N. B. Cash paid lor Grain, Horse Feed
md Provision.
Espytown, Aug. 23d., 1815-p.
TO C A R P E N T E R S .
PROPOSALS will be received at ihe
School House, in Espeylown, on Saturday,
the 30ih of August mat, at 2 o'clock. I' M
for the building of an addition to said School
House, one story high, 20 by lia leet.
rough weather boarded and lined with
while pine boards, with a good stone wan
foundation, and finished in side wiih desks,
seals &c. for a school. For further par
liculars, enquire of cither of the subscri
bers,
D N SCOTT.
" W S. THOMPSON
JACOB GAR xUSON.
Ihiildhig Committee.
MXVHX, HItI(,H2 "nii'T.
fl'litilestile Dealers in
DltV ) IS.
No. CI North Third Sirce'..
Jlbove .lich,
Geo. W. Linvill;
Albert F Osterloh,
Joseph V, West.
PHI.VA.
Aug. Dili 1815.
Jl DM1 SIS I RA VOW S SOY ICE
On the Estate iJOilN SMITH, dee.eas
f.d, lute of Sugarlouf township, Cotum
bid count;.
NO I'lCE is hereby eiven that Letters ol
Administration on the above mentioned Fs
tale, have been granted lo the Subscriber.
All persons indebted to said estate are lu re
by notified lo make immediate payment am
ill those having claims aro requested to
oresenllhem properly aiilhenticaied lo
THOMAS MENDENHALL,
Executor.
July 14, 1815. 6wl2
ltlooiii!)iirr Arlillovy.
The iM embers ol this Com puny; who
have Swords and Bells, belonging to the
Company; are required forthwith lo ilelivpi
ihem to eilhel of the Commissioned Olli
rers. ll.WEBI5.Cnpi.
TIMOTHY' SKKI).
A PZUMF. ARTICLE FOR SALE
BY
SAMUEL A. WORM AN.
Espylown; uly 20-1815.
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.
The Conurinership hereiolore existing
under the linn of SILVERTUORS $
HOOSE, io the Dlacksmithing Business,
is Dissolved fy nitilual consent. Ihe
Books ate in the hand! of M&rshaf Silver
thorn, to whom all havmi; claims oo, or
are indebted lo, said firm, ate requested to
apply immediately lor settlement.
MARSHAL SILVEltTHORN.
JUDAH BOONE'
Bloomsburg, March-28, 1815. 49
ft' The Business, in fniiiie, will be car
ried on at ihe old ssftriTl,- by the iubVtfber
who solicit a continuance of the custom
as old friends, and of as many new ones
of may please call
M. Sll.VliUi UOICN.
March 28 49
ENOCH IIOWIOIjIj
TAIliOlt.
RESPECTFULLY, infnrtn (he public'lbat he
has moved into th building formerly oi iMiiicil lij
tho 'Register' in Market street near Win. Kelvy
Sl Co. store where he will always le rcanv to
make any kin J uf clothing, at the shortcut notii:
anil in the het and niOHt faaliionnble stylo. From
liis lona exnerience in the business, he flatter.-
hiuisolf that he shall continue to give general sat
infactinn and thereby hopes t receive a share of the
(iuMic patronage.
rr'aiticular attention paid to cutting.
All kinds of country produce taken in payment
foj work.
Uloomsburg, Aug. 9 1 845. if 1 0
New Goods,
IltHley & ITIcnilciiIinll,
Have jusi rectived,and are now opening
At the old stand of Eyer & H'JJlcy,
AN EXTENSIVE ASSOUTMENT OF
SPRING AND SUMMEK GOODS
C omitting of every mtielt uualfy krjit in
country store,
Among their assortment will belound,o
DRY GOODS
Cloths; Cassimeres; Saiiinetts. Gambroons
ike. for summer panlsj Calicoes. Chintz;
Balyonnes; Lawns and Crape Delanes
&c. for diesses, Hosiery; Gloves Si
Mills; Handkerchiefs, Scarfs;
brown and bleached Shirtings
&u. colored Yarn; Laps and
Wadding; Bonnets and
trimmings.
They have also; Palm Hats; Travelling
Baskets; Looking Glasses and Bias
Clocks.
CKGCEmIF.
Sugar, Teas, Co flee, MolassesK, Pep
per, Spices, in fact every thing in trm
line that may be called for.
Crockery.
A general hssoi iineiii ol
Trace Chains, Shovels, Nails, Spike
ami the. usual variety of Locks,
Screws, Hulls, &c, Rolled
and I j i r Iron, Hoop and
band Iron, Waggon
lire of all sizes,
DRUGS, PAINTS, & OILS.
All of which they will sell on the most
reasonable terms and receive in payment al'
kinds of country produce.
May 10. 1813 3m. 3.
lOOflllStHU'
MAKISLH YAIU).
I'he subscribers have established at the
above place, a new AMI RULE lARJ.
and will always be ready, at the shortest
notice, to furnish to order,
MONUMENTS, TOMB-TJELES,
TOME-STONES, UEJiR TU
J A MBS, MANTLES. 111NT
STONES, MULLERS, kc.
or any other work in their line. They
also prepared to furniaa WINDOW CAPS
md SILLS, DOOK SILLS and HTUI'S.
Sic cither of Ma. bin, Lime or any kind ol
stone that can be procured in this vicinity
""""Having had considerable expertenci
in the business, they pledge their work li
be executed in as handsome a style as rai
be furnished from any yard either in ll.i
city or country; unit on as reasonable terms
AI'MSTKOM' ilUlitlLW.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 3, 1843. ly-28
CATAWISSA COL. CO. PA.
ACOB DYER infoims travellers am'
his old customers and friends, that In
still keeps the above Hotel, where he will
be happy V) wail upon those w5io favoi
him wiih their custom. His house is largi
and commodious, and well arranged to nr-i-ommodate
bis guests His table is alwavs
provided wiih the choicest Viands the mat
keis ran afford, and his Bar rontains some
of ihe best liqnros that can he found in this
section of country. His stables are also
ample, and good ostlers are Blways in at
tendance.
Catawissa. July 12, 1815-2m.l2
Catrint Making
MrVIG subscribe! respectfully informs the puh
Q lie that ho bus taki n the shop lately oee.upu d
tiy 13. S. Ilayhumt, at the lower end of Market
mreet Uloomhburg; where be intends carrying on
tbc above business in all its branches, and solicits a
sha e of the patronage of the public.
In connection will) the above business, he offers
bis services as an
I UNDERTAKER.
: He will tlways be ready to make COFFINS fur
i the same prices herctotoie -hsiuf d in Bloomsburg,
and having ip'lieil himself with a good HEA HSL
he will intend wiih it at Ihe Funeral without any
extra charge.
I JOHN BITTERS.
May.iO 1815 Cm a
'Tlic Hishl of Search.'
ICTNEW ARRIVAL OFjCI
Rcaclv Made Clothing.
The subscriber has just received a Lrjje
assortment of READY MADE. CLOI'll
INC, wlich will be sold as cheap for Cash
as ibey can be purchased in the county.
Call and examine for youiselves, ss (lit
' Right of Sttaich' is guarantied to all,
I l MMVI.'O
J . IV. .'1 W I U 11.
June 7, 1815. 7
ADMISISTRA TOR'S SO TICE
The Estate af SAMUEL KES'l'EI
late O' Ml rleasaiit township; et caned
NOTIt'K is h''.eby yiveu tliut letters wl udinii'
istration on '.lie alwve tiiiuilioneil I'.hIuI.
Iiavo been grantetl to the vulMcrilicr. All pciMiii:
iuilebteil to saiil estate are hereby liotilicil to iimki
iiniuediutu pay lent; ami all those Iiumiij; eluiiim
are requeued to pro-scut them properiv auliu'iili
caied to
JESSE HES TER, nf Greenwood,
ISAAC KESTEU, if Ml. I'lcustml
Adiiuiustiulri-
June 24, 181.") 6w3
C liair illanuraclory.
Ti
II B subscriber having entiiblishcd a JYE II '
1 11.11 It .7..Vf.C''l' on iVain
struct, near tlio resulencu ol I.. H. Maus, he is nov
prepaied to furnish Ciuiiis of every di-scriplion, oi
is good terms as they tan be purchasad elscwheri
i the county.
WOOD TURNING,
SVrci as Bed Posts, Hras;qoii Hubs.
Rose Dockt, -c.
ilON, OliNAMKNTAL 4- II0US1
PAINTING.
r-AI.SO
HOUSE PAPERING.
Phis latter branch, from bis experience, he believe
lie can ilo a little better ban any other person ii
ibis section.
fXjlOPI.AR PLA'K will be taken in pay
ncnt at tho highest r .ket price
SAM I' EI, 1IAGEXUUCH
Bloonisourg, July 4, 184p jn;
JOHN MARKLC,
Harness. Saddle &
Trunk Manufacturer:
ESPECTFCLLY informs the public that h
has located himself in ihe shop next dun
io fS;iinui'l Haijenbucha Cliair Factory, Main slri'e
Wiooiiisliuig, C'oluiiilua cuuiity, where be will ca r
in the above bus ness in nil its branches. Ho wil
iccp constantly on hand fine and course
One and 'I wo Horse Harnesses,
Horse Collars, Saddles, IJtidlcs
and Trunks; Ae.
if every description ; mil having had a lone; expe
ii'iii'C in the biisinojs, he can furnish us good work
nut as cheap us can be purchased in the county
(Ij-.MI kinds of country produce taken in pay
iicnl for work, at the market prices.
May 10, 1815 liinJ
NOTICE.
LI. persona knou ing themselves indebted n
'Jl llicsuliscriliel, are reipiesleu lo come u-rwari!
old make payment.
A-ill bo taken in pavment as usual, ami received in
xchnngefor I.EA THEIt.
I'lllMl CIIKITMN.
Uloomsburg, May 1, 1S15 4
IJ. F. 1IAYI1CJK T,
WAGGON MAKER,
ULOOMSUrjKO,
RF.SPECFTLT.LY informs the public ihu
he has located himself in ihe Shop lately
occupied by Z1DA KI'filil.ES, in MA UKET
STHEET, where he intends carrying on the aboi
business in nil its various branches.
HEAVY WAGGONS
liuilt and repaired, as well as one horse
WAGGONS AND BUGGIKS.
,f every (Inscription, and all kinils of (.'mini';
Work, in his line, done at shoit noiicc, and on tin
nost reasonable terms.
(tj-(li)od Lumber ami all kinds ol t'onntrv I'm
luce taken in payment for work, but (-Vh will no
lie refused.
April 5, I S ir. Gin.")V
BLOOMS EURO
Cabinet Ware House
ri'VIK siiKveriber would respetiiuuy ininim u.i
niiblic. that be has taken Ihe sh ip lately oc
,,;,.,! i,v .Snimicl I.illv. near Ihe upper end ol
Uloomsburg, where be is carrying on tho
ii all its various branrlies, ami where be will bi
,n,,py o wait upon all those who may favor bin
villi their custom. His Furniture is v. ni ranted U
,e made of good niateiial anil durable, and he in
cud i keeping on hand
Sideboards. Secretaries, Bureaus
Wardrobes. Card Tables. Dining
Tables. Breakfast Titbits,
Cupboards. Slunds, Wash
Slouch, Bedsteads,
Dough-troughs,
Coffins. c.
md nil kinds of work in his line, which he will si l!
ipon as reasonable teims as they can be purchase!
in the county.
Hv stud attention to business ne nopes io re-
,:eive a share of public patronage.
LIU liltUVMN.
April 25, 181"i.-lj l
CIIAKLF.S IJ. JJIJCKALEW
Alloriioy al Linv-
Office South side of Main st. ojfositt
Eier lhfflexfe Store,
ir-WML ATTEND COF.'MSIN
THE COUNTIES OF COI.U.MIUA
AND LUZERNE.
BLANKS! ! PLANKS! !
10 Justices Hl,.nk EXECUTIONS and
SUMMOXS just printed and for sale at
bis Oiline
Dr. Jwpwh
FAMILY MEDICINES.
MVNE'S 1MIR 7 ON l C.
This Hair Tonic has produced lieaulil'ul New
Hair in the heads of hundreds who had lnvn ludil
lor years ll nUo purities Ihe heud from lJuiulrutV
Cures diseases ot Hie scalp I'rcM'i vcs tlie liuir
f oni falling oil' or becoming permanently grny
LlYNirS CARMINATIVE BAL
SAM.
18 a certain, safe and effectual rernejy for Jya.
-iitery, Diarrhuea or looseness, cholera iiioibus.suiii
ner coinplaiut, colic; griping pains; sour stonincb;
iek and nervous headach, heurlburn, water brash;
mill or sicklier of Ihe stomach; voiiiitiup; spitting
ip of food after eating and also where it passes
lirough -nobody unchanged ; want of appetite;
esllessness and inability to sleep; wimd in the st
nai h and bowels; cramp; uervous tremors and
wilcbings; seasic kness; I'aiuting, nielanclndy ai d
ovvness of spirits, fretting nnd crying of inlanlst
mil fur all bowel alli'Clions and wrvons .liseascs.
Dr. JAVSE'S TOXIC VERMIFUGE
Which is perfectly safe and so pleanaut that
hildrcn will not refuse to taki? if ll eHiitiially
leslroys worms: neutralizes acidity or sourness i f
the stomach; increases appetite and ai ls as a gi-iiK
nil and permanent Tonic and is therefore cxcci-d.
mgly heiielicial in iu'eriiiitteiit niidlb'iiiitteiil fevers
i ii J indigestion; t'c and is a certain and perniaiict
urefor l!io fever and ague.
DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS.
They may be taken at all times and in
nost diseases In lutlammainiy, intermit
ant, Remittent, liiltou, and every other
iirm of Fever Jaundice and Liver Cum
d.iint. For Dyspepsia they are really n
nvnluahle arlit le, gradually changing tho
vitiated secretions of the stomach and livt i,
md producing healthy icliou in those im
lorlant organs. They aie very valuiilla
ir diseases of the Skin, and fur wbai is
mmmonly called 'Impurity of the blood;'
dso for Female Complaints, Costiveness
l:., and in fact every disease where an
parient, Alieraiive, or I'liigativo Medicine
nay be requited.
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.
Il always cures Asthma two or three
irge doses will cure ihe Cionp or Hives
'hildren, in from fifteen minutes to an
lours lime. Ii iininiliaiely subdoi s ili
'iolence of Hooping Couuli, and ll'ects :i
jpeedy cure. Hundreds who have been
;iven up by their physicians as incurral le
villi 'Consumption,' have been restored!
icrfert health, by it.
In fact, as a remedy in Pulmonary Dis
ms'ps, no medicine lias ever obtained a
ligher.nr more deserved reputation.
lyThe above Medicine an' all for sale)
itthe store of JOHN R. MUYEH.
l'loomsburjj. HO
ADMIS1S ERA TOR'S SOT ICE.
The Estate of SUSASSA TOM LIS-
SOX, late oj Centre lotvnsitp, tieccutru.
mjOTICE is hereby givon that letters of admin
i istration on the above mentioned F.s!ut,
lave been granted to the subscriber, living in (.'en
re towiisnin. All nersons iudi.'l'led lo soid esl ilo
ire heiebv notified to make immciliate rayiienl,
mil all those havinc claims are requested to pre-
lent them properly authenticated lo
1 . , , . . .-... ...,i,. inn .1. .
KIJlitf.viUA :: n u:iu, r.
May 17, IS45, -4
Something New
(P UNDER THE SUNrj)
AMONG lite wonders of this aee nf im
oi-ovcments.t'ie subscriber respecifiilly beos
ltave to call the attention of his frijiuls ami
l mihlii! in rreneral to the corner ol .Main
i.. where he lias iusl rt cci"td and npened
I'rom Philadelphia a general assortment of
CONFECTION A KI ES,
onsistinir amonir other things of
Candies, various kindi of Raisins;
Prunes, Figs, Sweet and water
Crackers, Oranges Lemons,
Lemon and Pine apple.
Syrups. Soaps, Al
monds and
Tobacco.
md all oilier articles usually kept in o gro
ery.
rtlso a good assortment of
SCHOOL BOOKS & STATI TNARY
All of which he will sell a litile cheap, r
iban they can be bad al any other establish
nent in these diggii's.'
N. 1$. Good white anil rolered rugs
;aken in exchange for books &e.
0. C. KAI1LER.
B'.oomsburg, June 6 b 1845.
Millinery
JOVl.U resppc.fully inform the I,adic. ot
llloomsbuii: nnd vicinity, that she has ju.-t
received a luige assiirtinent of
la!
...t.er sI-op on M.iir.-stieel.crnrlycr;'' "'" ' "
Intel, and second door below . ,l-.er.l.orn . where
-he lus nil Hit- nrli. le usually ' ; 'l1inei s
-lore The l.ailies are nil ir.Mlcil to call nnd exa
mine 'for themselves, Hoimets nnd Caps made and
done up in the most fashionable style,
MuJinHlwrg, July IS. 1815, 13
that river.