The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, August 30, 1845, Image 3

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    PERPETUAL MOTION AT LAST.
The Pittsburgh. (Sazette having seen a
new invciiiinii, railed a 'Calnrui Engine, '
invented by Col. Boone, ol'New York. says
it in a vciy curious, indeed, wondeiful mach
mi', i i perfectly nun mill if it in noi
jit)iliml iii'itiiiii. ii is inoiinii perpetually
i ini mint ii. The power is applied by ill e
' xpHMMioit and contraction nf a liquid foil or
mcnui ) ,) cuutained in a a.uul ylubu, from
the ordinary change in attnnsphere. Thit
panrioii and contraction moves s piston
roil, whirli i u rid in a cylinder, this piston
rod w mils up a spring, whirh, moved thus,
Decomes a constant propelling power. At
the machine is so cnnsirucied thai it wind
up ilic spring whether il expands ur con
tracts, (lie power is perpetually perpetuated
An engine of this kind ol fifty horse p
wer is ut present constiucling in Mew
Yo.k.
REMARKAULE SAUACITY OF A
HOUSE.
In a stable burned in Albany, a few days
since, were two horses, one of which (a
ware belonging to Mr. Hurst.) was tied by
a strong halter, farthest from the door, with
Iter head near the spot where tlx fire origin
taeu. Alter her lieau anil eyes were con
iderabh buined.she broke her h.iltar.juinp
d over the partition bar, broke open the
coor, and made her escape, and, by runn
ing '.u .the bake-house nave the fiisi ulaiin
.ol lire. This fact seems to reverse the
fule of action of horses similarly situated
Tht-iriii8iiiHHsiioloiilvf.nl them in suih
rases, but It lias been found almost impoa
aible to withdrawn them from Hie flames
vliich ware consuming them.
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AN EYE 10 BUSINESS.
The inhabitants of Key West have lo
iient occasion lo act ns wieckem, and
ive not a little profit from salvage. 4
respondent of the Charleston Mercury
riling from this Key West, on the 20th
u It, wiih h is eye wide open lo the dangers
of a slack business, writes thus desponding
ly.a '1 hi vo uotuiiig in the way of slur
news to communicate to you by this con
veyance. Business is excessively ddl.anii
wrecks distressingly scarce.'
NORTH IJUANrCli CANA L.
The inciease of business ou this Ca
rial, compared with fount' r seasons, is
almost beyond reasonable- computation.
tOii one day last week alone, ihere were
irom 75 lo 80 boats parsed the Collect
or's Olfice, at this place, which is a In
lie belter than t he usual tun of buines
Imt may be iei(irdeil as a pre i ' v fair in
lx to its ordinary opeiaiioii. 7'ne
Tolls for the prescnl momli, as esliina
ted by tho CjIIccIoi, will ani'iuiit lo full
twelve thousund dollar. Enquirer.
SHOUT WOUK.
Cassius M. Clay, the celebrated abol
iiionisl who has been engaged for some
time; publishing in lexingicn,Keniucky
fl paper devoted to thai Cause, was wail
(1 upon a few days ago by a committee
of s;xty, ho repaired lo his office box
ed up his materials and placed litem ai
Ihe railroad depot, subject to Mr. Clay.'
order. This was deemed the most sum
mary way of getting i id of a nuisance
Mr. Clay acquiesced.
mm mill minpy
AFFLICTIVE OCCURRENCE
On Saiuiday afternoon ll, 1 lit
Wilbesbane Advocate Robpri
Miner, aged about 20 year.", son of Mi.
lorhua Miner of this place was drown
ed in the Susquehanna, it die Rock,
ear the upper end of the Uurough. lit
and two other youths were bathing am
all attempted to swim across the rivet
which at this point is narrow and a poi
ion of the way vei y deep. One of the
ompany had leached the opposite thou
he other two being about one third of
ihe way over, when ;he deceased cried
help twice, and sunk. Soon he cum
up, the top of his head barely reacriiii
the suiface ofthe water, and instantly
unk to rise no more, with marial life.'
Rapid Consumption of Wkai.th
c is slated llut the total loss by ihe fue
in N. Y. has been vaiiously esiimatml
..I from $5, 000, 000 lo 8,000,000. Tht
fire commenced at about ihtee o'clock
Jl M. and was not subdued till t-levei.
o'clock, P. M. a period of eight hours,
upposing, therefore, ihe 1 ot 1 loss in
,ave been SG. 000,000 ihe averaged
t-r minu'e was iS3,125, and the aver
e per second, war 852,05
Aa a party of emigrants were juturipy in(
r. gon, w hen on the upper I'lalte rver,
ii theit number were killed by Sioux
Jians One of ihem was Mf7 A (lis Robin
n. of Tioga county., in this Stale.
Mr. Francis Roach, aged 1 06 yean, died
the 9.h ult, at the residence of his son,
i miles noriheast of Ed wartUville, 111.
was a dative of Fairfax county,
The anti-rein troubles continue in New
rk Delegare cnuniy is said lo be lear
c f x'-i'ed. and ihreais ute openly made
r,si the ollicers of the law.
ninterfi it i5 notes, Hank of Middle
i ietter i . aie in ciri-nlation The t-n
itiK is rough and paper bad: they tna)
detected bv a flourish before the word
Mild' which is riot in the genuine.
The citizen of lows Territory have
second time, refused to enter tho Union
ou tho lst trial by a majoiity of from 2
3 hundred.
A. C Dodge, l. sq is re-elected a dele
Kale in Coin; rem 'I"' Ttiritory of lo
tva.
JI J.... J'." J-
,T-
iurtuuici), uii sumiy evening
HI i nninh .
Aug. 10. by Rev. 1- Hahl, Mr Samuel
Smith, of Nescopeck Forge, to Mis
fllAtiY Kinebold, of JMifllin township.
in iiiiiion, on ine in inn. ny nev
C. F. Saver, Mr. Benjamin Swartz
T. Hi . . i . i i
of Ohio to Miss Sarau J, IIommer,
Delaware township.
DIED. In Derry township, on 17c
tnsi. ot consumption, Charles Rjbi
son, aged about 30 yeais
In Hrisrcreek lownship, on ferine
day morning, Aug. 13, of cauct-r, Mr
Cathauink 7oam9, aged about 70
years.
. I . LL 1 mmm!!mmml UiSKUSI
THE
HLooMsuritc, Aug 30, IS 15
Wheal,
liyc,
Corn,
7
50
40
Cloverseeri,
Flaxseed,
Hutter,
Oats,
Egg,
TalloW
Laid
Dried Apples,
While eans
Dees wax
3 2
1 12
11
26
b
10
7
62
75
25
1'E.M PERANCE MASS MEETING.
Til E friends of I'tmpcrance throughout
Columbia and the adjoining' counias art
Hereby earnestly aim iepecilully ntviieu In
attend a Temrterauce Muss Meeting of the
W hite Ha l and adjoining bocieiies, lo be
held in White Hall, on the lUth day ol Sep
ember, A. D. 1945. A number ol a bit
Speakers Mill be pirsent ou the occasions.
J A. MISS All.- UO W 1SLL,
AUK A 11 AM UELL1VER,
DAVID K CAKiN AllAN,
Committee of JuvLation.
August 22, 18I& 3t.
ws?y??9'i . m Irakis ,
llllUUSUURU, CULUMU1A CO.
nuliscribsr rea)ci:lfully infonui his fr'unil
and llio iiulilu- gunuj-ully, thai Jiavinu cuui-
.ii.tcU his luige unJ coiiunodious
ill Khoraliu'g, and lilted it tp in guod sly le, is nu
ji t- i re J tu i-iitt-rtaiii truvvllcis in llie bt-nt nuiiiici,
ud he assuiea the puiihc lli.it no puins thull U
iiarvd tu give gt in rul sulinl'acliun. lie hniieH In
lining sii lo merit und receive a elturo if the jinl.
ronuge ol tho jiuulie, uuu iiiviich all lu give luui u
cdl. JNlt'JlOl.AAi hlADT.
August 30, 1845 1 Olf
Bridge Lctting.
"JKOPOSALS willle received by tho Oom-
niiHsioners ul Uuluiiitua euunty, ut the houw
il .Ibruhuin Muniiing, in Greenwood toivni-hiii, on
Friday, September 1 "-!, between the hours ol' 10,
. M- unil a, I'. M. tor building t BKIX'L over
.i.tle rishiiu-reek, in Mudisou and Jackson tuwu-
hips, near Fullmer' Mill, ol'lhe lullowing desciip-
tioii
Stone Abutments 8J feet bigli from low water
iiiink 18 feel lone; up and down tho creek - 4
leel thick at tho lop und (i feel thick at the biitlom
wing walls lo be 15 feet long from the f.ieo ol
he abutments the sUiierstMit-tuie to be a covered
wondin liraied Bridge 45 feel between Uo abut
inets lty order of the ('on niissionnrs,
E. MEMiJENIIAI.L, Clkhk.
Commisbinners' Ollice, Jauville, Aug. 30-
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
The Exlnle of THOMAS HAYCOCK,
Idle o' Imhin'rcre.ck lowmhip; deiened.
OTICE in he.-ehy given that letters of mlinin.
istralion on 'be ulivve nientioned Ehlaie
liiive been granted to the rubscribcr. All person
indebted to said estate nie hereby nolilieil lo make
immediate pay lent; and all lhoe having i biiins
are requested lo pre-seut thrill properlv authenti
cated to
JOHN M. HAYCOCK. Adm'r.
Ithorsburg, August 00, lilj (ivvlO
PUBLIC SALE.
N purMianrc of an order of the Orphan's Cout
of Columbia connlj, on
Salurd'iy, tlie-Mh day of October
next.at ten o'clock in the furrnnnn.JOHN PAHK"
Adininistratrr, Ac. of Phillip Uuddcr,Maln of l'i.b
isbinghreek (uwn.hip, in xaid county, dereaieil
will expose U- tale by nublir vendue, upon the pie
miFC, a certain tract of land situate in Fishing
reck township. Columbia county, containing
1 Acres
and thirty-six porches strict measure, whereon if.
ereclcJ a
A LOG HOUSE,
A LOG BARN,
mm
wilh aboul thirty acres of cleared land, bounded
liy lands of,). M. Lurkiilew, Michurl able, I. La
hour and John II. Po lder, lale the estate of saiii
decrascd, situate in tho lownship of Fishingcrcck
and county afuicsaid.
JAtOB E YRLV, Clerk.
Danville, Aiigti.,1 27, IWj. l'J
CANDIDATES.
We are requested announce
THOMAS A. FUNSTON'
il ddison, as a candidate for re election
o the
LEGISLATURE.
A tho October Election.
VVu are requested lu announce
WILLIAM J. IKELEK,
f Mourjt rieaaant, as a Caudidiita lor the Office of
("O UNT V COM M ISSIONE K.
it tho next October Llection.
We are reipioHloi' to announco
HARMAN LAMOti,
if PittliiiiK creek, ns a candidate for tho Ollico vf
COUNTV COMMISSIONER,
it the October Election.
We are requested lo announce
PETER ENT,
of Williamsburg, as a candidate for the
ii luce of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
u the next October Election.
We are lequesled announce
CHARLES F. M ANN,
oi i axtor.. as a canui.iate tor ine otitce
if
COUNTY TREASURER,
t the nex October Eh dtion.
We are requested to announce
JACOB DEMOTT,
of Madison; ig a candidate for the office
of
"COUNTY TREASURER.
at next thetOctober Election.
We are lequesled to announce
NEAIi M'CY.
f Derry, as a candidate for the office
f
COUNTY TREASURER.
at r he next October Election,
We are requested to announce
JACOB EYEKLY,
as a candidate lor the ollice of
PROTIIONATARY
itc. , of the several Courts of Columbia
County, at the next October Election.
We are requested to announce
CHARLES CONNER.
is a canr'idate foi the aflice of
REGISTER Si RECORDER.
or Columbia County, at I tie next Cclobei
Election.
We are requested lo announce
WILLIAM COLE,
fSugarloaf as a candidate for the officf
AUDITOR,
the next October Election
CTPOCKET BOOK LOST. Xfi
OST, n Friday or Saturpnv of last week, in
i JJloonwliurc. a CALF .SKIN VVALLiri'.
ontaining several Notes of hand, and other paper-
no use lo any one but tho owner.as lha payment
the uolea has been stopl. 'J'he finder will be
'orally rcwaided by leavn.i; it with the subsi iiber.
M MLYEUTllOKN.
Augu-st 30.
Dry CjiIso
THE CHEAPEST EVEU OFFER
EI) IS THIS COUNTY, FOR SALE
SAMUEL A. WORM AN.
N. B. Cash paid for Grain, Horse Feed
ind Provision.
Espy town, Aug. 23.1., 1815 p.
IJNYll.I., ()!H M ( ii wi:st.
IVhulesule Dealers in
IICY Cs'OOIIH.
No. Gl North Third SlreC.
Ahove Arch,
(J co. W. Lin v ill:
Albert F Osierloh,
Jojeph V, West.
Aug, 9th 181.r.
JMII.'.A.
Itlooiutbiirr Arlillorv
The iMcinbers u( this Company; who
have Swords and Bells, belonging 'to ilu-
Company; are required forthwith lodelivei
iheui to eithci ol ihe Coiihm-miuk-iI Ofil
crs. H. VVKHIJ.Capl.
TflOTIIYSKi: I)7
A I'iil. ME ARTICLE FUR SALE
II Y
SAMUEL A. WURMAN.
Esp ylown; July 2 0 1 S 1 5 .
L E G A L NOT ICvT.
All persons interested will take nolii e, tint an
ipplienlion was nuido to the jude of the court of
iMiman picas, citizens at 'Llaiivillu' in and for
','oluuibia County at the term of August; . I)
H45, by ihn members of the flint r'resuvtorian
Church of Jlooinsbing; in ihe county of Oolnin
in; and Slate of 'ennsylvania, by a nninniittee
Inlp elected by ibemi for the purpose, acquire
mi. enjoy the pains and immunities of a cor
miration, by the name Style & Siltle of the ifirst
Presbyterian Church of Blooinsburi;' and if no
sufficient reason should be shown to the contarv ai
next term of the court to he held at Danville afoie
,;.i. i m i rv .i .
T:. tii V ' 3 , ' . "8.U'
'" -. '"ai me
per ons no associalfd shall by the name; Sulo.V:
I'ittle; of 'the first 'resbvterian Church of Lloonu
mr' in Iho county ofColmubia afornsa'd. become
mil be a corporate,! or body public, agrecahlo lo the
Act of Asscniblv iiiFurhcae made anil nroviiled
JACOB KYERLY, hot.
Danville, Aug- i3J, 1815
IKQRTXEnSIIlP DISSOLVED.
Tho Conarlnershin heretofore existini;
under th fn in of SIIJ'RIITIIORN l-
liUUM., in the Ulaeksiliilhing Business,
is Dissolved hv niulua ronsHin. ' 'hp
Books aie in the hands of Ahrshut Silver
a t. . . i i a i .
inorii, m wnom an naving ciaima on, or
are imUbled In, said firm, are requested to
apply immediately Tor seiileinent.
MARSHAL SILVEKTHORN.
JUDA1I BOONE
Blonmsburg, March 28, 18-15. 49
ICT'The Business, in futiiie, will be car
rir-d on at the old stand, by the subscriber
who solicits a continuance of the custom
ns old friends, and of as many new ones
of may please call
M. SILVEKTHORN.
March 28 49
KXOC1I IIOWKLL.
TAILO II.
RESPECTFULLY, informs the puhlic'that h
has moved into tho building formerly occupied by
the 'Kecmter' in Market street near Win. Kelvy
iY to, store whore lis will always be roady to
inako any kind of clothing, nt lha shnrtoat notice
and in lha beat and moat fashionable style. From
his long xperiunco in tho business, he flatters
hunselt thai ho shall conlinuo to give general sal
faction and thereby hopes to receive a shura of the
public patronage.
O articular attention paid to cutting.
All kinds of country produce taken in paymont
loj work.
Uloouisburg, Aug. 9 1 845. tf 10
New fwooils
Ilcflley & jHciidi-iihall,
Have jusi ieceived,and are now opening
At the old stand of Eyer & Iljffley,
AX EXTENSIVE ASSOltTMENT OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
C umistitig of act article vsuully kij t in
country store,
Among their assortment will belound,o
DRY G00DS-
Clolhs; Cassimeres; Satiiueils, Gainbroons
itc. for siiininer panls; Calicoes, Chintz;
Balyonnes; Lawns and Crape Deltines
kc. for diesses, Hosiery; Cloves Si
Mitts; Handkerchiefs, Scarfs;
brown and bleached Shirtings
&c. colored Yarn; Laps ami
Wadding; Bonnets and
trimmings.
They have also; Balm Hals; Travelling
Baskets; Looking Glasses and Brasr
Clucks.
(;koci:;ii
Sugar, Teas, ColTee, Molassess, IVp
per, Spices, in fact every thing in. thf
line that may be called for.
Crockery.
A general Hsaoi iineiil ul
race Chains, Shovels, Nails, Spikes
and ihe usual vtriety of Locks,
Screws, Bulls, &c, Rolled
and iijr Iron, Hoop and
band Iron, Waggon
lire of all sizes,
DRUGS, PAINTS, & OILS.
All ol which they will sell on the mnsi
reasonable terms and receive in payment all
lunils of cmir.irv produce.
Mav 10, I8ia3iii. 3
illoomsburg
MAItHLK YARD.
The subscribers have established at tin
tbove place, -a new MAR I EE YAM),
mil will always be ready, at the .iiorti-st
nonce, to furnish to order,
MONUMENTS, TOME- T. I Ji L ES
TOME-STONES, HEAR Til
JAMBS, MANTLES. PAINT
STONES, MULL EES, kc.
or any other work in their line. They
also prepared lo luruis.i WINDOW CAPS
and SILLS. DOOR SILLS and STEI'JS,
$M either of Ma.ble, Lime or any kind ol
none that can be procured in this viciniiv
lillaving had considerable experiencf-
in the luismrss, tney plcdpe their work tr
be executed in as handsome a style as cat
be furnished from i.ny yard ciiher in tl.i
city or cuuntn ; imd on as reasonable lerms.
AR M STRONG Si HUCIIES.
nioomsbuig, Nov. 3, 1813. ly 28
CATA WISSAK OTI5L,
CATAWISSA CUL. ft). PA.
JaC0B DYER infoims travellers am!
his old customers and Iriecds, that hi
siill keeps ihe above Hotel, where he will
be happy V) wait upon those wlio favm
him nith their custom. His house is lar
mil ciimmodious, and well FrranpJ to ur
rornuindate his guests His table is alwaw
provided wiih Ihe rhnicrst Viands the mai
keisran afford, and his liar contains snuie
nf the best !iiurns thai can he found in lhi
section of counlrv. His stables are also
ample, and good ostlers are alwai in at
lendance.
Catawissa, July 12, 1813 2m 12
admin is i it a orrs NOVICE
On the Estate rJOilN SMITH. Wi
ed, late of Sugarloof township, Colum
dia county.
NOTICE is hereby given thai Letters ol
Adminisiration on llie above iiii ninmr,! 1'-
. . . ..
UlP' ,inve 10 ,',e Sub.eribi-r.
AH ..eraon imlebted lo aid i-Male are here
, r i i i
,,y ,,,'lke "nme-.liale paunent slid
",0!,B 'lllvl,ltf claims a,e n (ii-sled n-
present lliern properly siilhenneaied to '
THOMAS MENDEN II ALL,
Executor.
July II, 1813. 0 .v 1 2
The night of Search.'
fc"7NEV ARRIVAL OF. fit
Ready Made Clothing.
I'hfl subscriber has just received a lre
assormient of HEADY MADE 01.0111
IN(i, wHch will be sold as cheap for Cash
as they can be purchased in the county. iir in tha hoads of hundrmls who hnd been buld
Call and examine for yourselves, as ihejforycara It ulao purifies tho hetd fioin Uandrulf
Kighl of Soaich is guarantied lo all.
J. K. MOYER.
June 7. 1845. 7
Chair Manufactory.
tit, I !1 I '. , a ......
n tj 8iinncriofir imvinif emaoiiKiieu a o r, ii
Cl.IIlt .r..V!-'. C TO It V ou iliiiu
airuei, near ine remiluueo ol 1,. 11. ftlaus, lie la now
prepaied lo furnish Chans of every deaeription, oi,
as good terms aa they can be purchunad vlaevvhere
n uia county.
Wnnh TIII'VIVP
Such ns Hid Vitals Wnannn Tlh.
11 icu HI -c (.
- '
" """"'cjh
SIGN, OUN AM ENTA L 4' HOUSE
A1 1-.
A .
.-viso
lJUUdr I il t.lliU,
.,(, .. , , . . . ....
I ma lauer nranen, irom tns cxaerieuco, he believe
no can no a lilllu nutter liau any other person in
lllia section.
rrj-POPLAR PLANK will bo taken in pay
iiein ai iuu iiiuueai i- .rfi orico
... .1... I.: .1 ..
SAM I .EI. 1IAGENBUCII
Bloomsourg, July4(i8-i
JOHN IVIARKLE,
Harness, Saddle &
Trunk Manufacturer;
'
IESPECTFCLI.Y informs the public that he
hui,.nl,,ihi,,.ifi ,h .i, .v,.i,w.,
o (Samuel Uucnnbuclis Chair Factory. Main Hlrei-i
Mioomsbun;, Columbia county, where ho will ca rv
n the above bus nesa in all its branches. He will
xeep constantly on hand hue ami coarse
One and I wo Horse Harne'ses,
Horse Collars, Saddles, Bridles
and 'Trunks: &c.
if every description ; and having had a long expe-
lence in the liusini'js, he can liiruish as good wuik.
and in cheap as can oe purchased in the county
0" r'AII kinds of country produce taken lu pay
nent for work, at the market prices.
.May 10, liinJ
NOTICE.
LI. persons knowing themselves indebted It
the subscribe!, ars reuuostej to come forwan1
ml make payment,
3i.?.E & HIDES.
vill bo taken in payment as usual, and received in
xchaugu for LLA 1 II hit.
PHILIP CHRIVI'MN
Uloonuburg, May 1 1, 1S15 4
IS. F. 1IAYIIUR T,
WAGGON MAKER,
BLOOMSBURO,
KSPECI TI I.L mlorins the public thai
helms located himself in the Miop lalel)
iiiiied bv ZIUA Pil Ulil.ES, in
MA KK l, I -
STUIOIjT, wbeiu lie intends carrying on tho ubote
business in nil its various branches.
HEAVY WAGCO.NS
built and repaired, as Weil as one homo
WA(.'(;().S AM) I5UGCIF.S.
f every dascription, und ull kinds of Counlrv
Work, in his line, donoaUhoil noiicc, anduii tin
most reasonable terms.
rrWinod Lumber and all kinds ol Country Pro
line taken in paymtut lor wok, hut laU will uoi
be refused,
April 5, ISir. OtiiSi)
BLOOMSBURO
Cabinet VrarC HOUSC
UZ Milm-riher would respeclfnlly info.,,, tl..-
iniblic. that he has taken the sit p lately oc
' .. . . ... ., i .
upied hy .Vamuel l.my, near ino upper euu oi
Uloomsburg, where he is carrying ou the
eiiliUK'l-i1 EUr:S)
all its various brunches, and where ho will b, I
ioiiv o wail III on Ul I oif ui.iv avu ii 1 1 1 .
'MM1?. 1 3 ...
,i .i. . .. l r... i. ..
with their custom
his l' urn line s wa ra uei i
lie madn of good mateiial aad durable, and he in
nil i keeping on hand
Sideboard. Secretaries, Bureaux
ll'ardmbes. Curd '1 aides. Dining
Tables. Breakfast Tables,
Cupboards. Stands, 1 1 'ash
SaiidtfBedstcais,
Dnugli-lroiigis,
Colins, S,-c.
ind all kinds nj'vvork in his line, which he will sell
pmi as reasonable terms as they can be pun based
in the county.
Dv sinct attention to busiuo) bo hopes lo ic-
eive usluu of public patronage.
L.l.1 UliUN.V
April i"), 1 SI 3. ly 1
CIIAKIjES II. lUXKALEW
Attorney at Law.
fine South side of Main st. vppoaili
Eyer 4' lhJleje Store,
r, -"WI L ATTEND COURTS IN
HIE COUNTIES OF COLUM1IIA
UND LUZERNE.
T O (5 A R V E N T E R S .
PROPOSALS will be received nl th.
School House, in Espev liivvii.nn S.ilii'd.il
he 30ih of Aiii.'vis, ui-l at ' uYlm k, I" S
r the building nf an aildi:i'u In s aid Scluini
llnusc, one siniv liih, 2tl by 25 bet
nigti weather boil dill aiii I linil wnl
hut' pine boards, vviiti yoml i-l ".e wnl
folilld .tln,.. and finished in sid
w nh desks,
'seals it", f,.
,eaia i,i . in
ti.-ula-s, em
r a sen, 'nl.
For I'niiher p.
emjiMie 1. 1 I-1
i'r ol !l'- m,i ti l i
bcrs,
,'. ' :"(
'. S. iiit) -.i i'80
JACOB CARiiiSUN.
Cuiumiltee.
Buildin:
I 7Tft.. 77-
MMam- ntteS.BHlttiG'j' Si
I"" " w "
FAMILY MBDICIPSs
X-
- JJ YAK'S 1U1H TOA'iC.
ri.i. n.i, T.o.i. i,. ,,i,,i i,.:r,,i k..-
I Cmea disease ol the scalp Preserves tho hair
I1"1 laiiuig on or iiscoiniug poimanenuy groy
WJIYNA'S CARMINATIVE BAL
SAM.
IS a certain, mfe and elTectunl remedy fur Dva.
i-niery, Uiarrhuja or loosciiesa, choleru inorhus,suin
I ... . . .
iner coinplaint, colic; griping pains; sour stouiaclii
nek unit nervous lieadach, heartburn, wulerbranh;
pain or hicknera of the stomach; vornitiun; spitting
up of food after eating and also where it passes
I lirougli ,n hody unchanged ; want of appetite s
Irestleasnesnandinability to sleep; wimd in llie sto-
loiach and bowela; cramp; uervous tremors and
twilchings; seasickness; tainting, melancholy and
wi. i-..! !. . .-, . .
luwiitwin npiiun, ireuuig uuu crying oi imams
andlurall bowel allectiona and lu-rvous Jiaeasea.
,)r JAYNES TONIC VERMIFUGE
I .. ...
I v hich iii perfectly safe and so pleiinnnt that
ih;Mr..n u,;n 1.,.. i, ;.. r, ..n-.... n..
lloolrovs wonu.s! neutralizes aridity or sou muds uf
i . - . . .
the stomach; increasca anuelite and acts ua a m;ne.
I rul and permanent Tonic and is therefore exceed-
Iiniilv beneficial in in'erinittent andKeuiiltent fevera
and indigestion: eve und is a certain and nerinaiant
I -.
I euro lor Lie lever and asua.
DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS.
They may he taken at all times ant! iit
moat diseases In Inflammatoiy, intermit-
lant, Kemiuent, uihous, and every other
lorm ol rever Jaundice and Liver Com
Plint Eor Dyspepsia they are reaily an
I. I....I.I. I. ...il.. ..i :-- .i.
, ,C " T giaouaiiy u, K g ....
secretions of ihe stomach and livei,
PrOUUCIIIg tieallliy letton in IflOSB Itll-
L'OTJani organs. i liey ate very ValuaUlu
ir diseases of the Skill, and for what itf
iommoiily called 'Imnuritv of the blood;
dso for lemale Complaints, Lostiveness
tu., and in fact every disease where an
Vpanent, Alterative, or 1 uigaiive iMcdicuio
nay be requited.
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.
It always cures Asthma two or three
arge doses will cure the Cioup or lives
Children, in from fifteen minutes to an
tours lime. It immediately subdues the
'iolence of Hooping Conph, and effects a
ipeeov cure, iiuniirens wno cave ueeu
i nil t
riven up by their physicians as iiicurrahlu
vith 'Consumption,' have been restoreiit
erfect health, by it.
In (act. as a remedy in Pulmonary Dia
!asps, no nicuiciue lias ever obtained a
lighcr.nr more deserved reputation.
JO'l he above Medicine are all for da
it the store of JOHN R. MOYER.
Rloomsburg. Uii
ADMINISTRA TOR' S NO TICE.
yJC Etlule of
SUSANNA TOM EI N.
vy, v late, nt' Centre lowilshin. dtClUied.
' J '
OTIC 13 is hereby given that letters of admin
istration on the ubove nientioned Estate,
aavu been granted to the subscriber, living in Ceil
irn townsnip. All persons indebted to said est.its
ire hereby nolitied to make immediate payment.
ind all those having claims aie requested lo pro-
nt them properly authenticated lo
WOLU.VIU AKH'llAI!i, Ailm'r.
May 17, IS 13, bvv4
Some thing New
(0-UNDER THE
AMONG the wonders of this age of i rri
provcments.ilie subscriber respectUilly begs
' HtlPnllon ol Ills I. lei us arid
lie PUDIU! in general 10 ine eorner oi itiaui
C i . .i.. i... :.. .. : I i I
pi., wnere lie lias jusi ricei 'eu anu iiju ih u
irom Philadelphia a general assortment of
C 0 N V E C T I 0 N A II 1 E S ,
,.-. .. f.el ,un9 nf
i .... . 11 v Ti
Win. dieu. various kind at Rmsins.
Prunes, I'igs, owed unit tvtler
Crackers, Oranges Lemoiia,
Lemon and Pine apple
Sy r a ps . Soaps ,,'U
11 ion ds und
tobacco.
mil all other articles usuaUy Lcpl in a gro
cry.
Iso a good Sieoilrnctit nl
SCHOOL BOOKS & STATIONARY
All of which he will sell a little cheaper
ban the y can be bad at any other establish
nent in these 'diggii's.'
N. B. Hood wimp and cult-red rags
laken in exchange for bonks S.
t). v.. KAiu.i;::.
B!ooinsburg, June G h 1815.
miss 71. r. iioitisoy.
"JOULD respectfully inform the Ladic.v ot
lilooiMburg and v cii ilv, that she buajiist
received a laige assortment uf
Nt
urn
tuitt,
O
to
it her shop 'ii M "in-i-it i- t.i'i'a ly oppesiti Doebler a
I bell i, and MVi'lid linr.r below .Silverlbom s, vtliera
jsbe h.'Mill the nriirUs u--. idly kepi in a Millinci'a
i Mure. 'J be Ladies me nil iin itcd tu cull and exa
MiUtneru.
km:'
mw
mine for themselves, Poii.'uts Biid Caps mude and
done tp in Ihe h,ot turhiuii.il c si vie,
Zj'iufinsboig, July i. 1 e 1 0, 12