the geiiilemr-n, iiul reading of coinpoti lions 1. 1 ihu ladies, iuirrsperattd with music by tliethoir attached In the Seminary tuok place on Wednesday afternoon, in the grov near by. Tlift audience of Indira anil gen tleineii ol the allcy.and beyond. was large and long aa the lime was, no one leenied tired. Weheaid there aoine oration ol youth which would have been considered aa iiuainrlv eflorla if coming from aomt men whose fame as otaiora is well and jus i ly established. Of ihia order was the ora lion on 'Ireland' fdll of cood thoughts anil ' points;1 lo creative Coiiius' although tin ipeaker labored under the disadvantage ol severe indisposiiion. 'MyCuunliy'aliliiiugli by quite a lad was by no means an siTiirl In be ashamed of bv the oldest there. That on 'Patrick Henry was we think peihap tho best finished production pronuunred and full of thoughts new and well express ed. The gentleman's Valedictory on the 'Progress of Society' was very creditable lo the head heart and manner of tho gentle man who delivered it. We would like l select more for more are deserving of p?r ticular mention but inns in tho little space we have left express our great gratification at the finished and elegant style of (he la' dies' Essays which 'were read alternately with the orations of the gentlemen. We challenge any array of young niisxrs. any n here to succeed belter in enchaining an au dience and delighting ihem with thoughts Iresher or belter written. 1 aere are some heads Ihere have brains in Ihem and iheii bright eyes show it loo. We expected lo hear some things nice and pieliy but were nut prepared for such coining from school girls as was 'The First Sabbath' 'Dream ing ' The I-nne Indian' 'Mutability' and all every one of ihem. The 'First Sab bath' had good thoughts enough lo slock a year of Sundays' now days. So had 'Dreams' bright fancies enough for 'the sleep that knows no waking.' There were some very prelty pnciieal productions among ihcrn, li e 'Hose Bud' was quite good, and one, 'The Grasshop per,' evinces talent which if cultivated will give early to (he young lady a place not ea sily reached among tha 'weaveis of swcei thoughts. The f eling and exi'iiite Ladies Valedictory by the same writer showed she could write prose is well, and power was evident in the sobs and moistened eyes ol the assembly. No one could have been present, and witnessed the character of the display will out feeling satisfied that tho Wyoming Sem inary ai Kingston s in007 hands and do ing good and thai patents who confide their . children lo Mr. Nelson and assistants rai nnl fail lo be pleased and proud of their ad i a1 cement in education of ihe head as w ell as of lite heart and attainment of thai gentle manly and lady like ease of bearing with, out which mere knowledge is rusted iion. In the evening the Miherian society listened lo an excellent addres from ihe Hev. Mr, Coyler on the character of Louis Jlnllippe the man of peace and after wards lite class in music exhibited their proficiency and skill in singing and on tbf piano doing much credit lo themselves and instructor. IVilkesbarre Transcript. MAKRIKD. Ry Kev. D. J. Waller, a An erican Hole on Thursday 23d inst. Mr William A. Dawson lo Miss Hannah KucucR.of Cer.lre township. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER SHIP. THE Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of A IJ. K 3 A Ills & CO. ' this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons baaing claim' against, or indebudto tho lata film ra requested to settle with the. su'wriher; by whom Ihe business will in future be conducted. AMOS It. K.WBB. Lightr.trerl; luly 6, 1846. In pursuance of anOrdct of the Orphan's Court ol Columbia county, on Saturday, the 1st day cf August next at 10 o'clock.-A. M.John Deiterich, Ad minislrator, Sic. of John Rowyer, late til Montour township, in said county, deceae ed, will be exposed lo sale by 'ubhc Ven due. u&on ihe premises, a certain Tract of Land, situate in Montour. Columbia count) adjoining lands of John Richards, and Pe tei Pleacher on the East, John Deiierich and Joseph Fry on the North, GeorgeHclT ly on the west, and Joseph Mouaer on the south, containing HOT Acres and allowances, a great portion of which is cleared and in a good stale of cultivation. there is on ihs premises a two story frame house, a Dink Barn. a stream of water pas ses through the farm a good spring covered with a alone spring house near the door of ihe dwelling house a number out nouses a aood nook orchard with choice Iruit. Ui the premises is also a sufficient quantity o1 first rale meadow for the (arm, late Hie r.s i-Aif nf anl deceased, aituale in the lown- a,'.p of Montour and county aforesaid. JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. Djnvi'.le May 27 ISi'j A splendid article of FANCV mid WINDSOR II AIK und KiUC vlXU C11A1K5 lor suie at ihe l.ightolicfl ew etore. AftlU U, KIN A VU Slll'.lflll' SAI.i-.S. Y virtue of Sundry writs of Vend. Ex. lo me uuecled, will be exposed to t'ubhc !?uie Monday the nth day of Auguat, next at I o'clock, '. M. tlio following properly to wit. A coilain lot of ground aitualo in Ihu I own of Oranccvillo, Columbia county, containing our fourth of an aero more or lesa Hounded in Iron by Main street of Mid Town, and loU of Daniel I ornwald, E. (J. Hkkelts and the heirs of Jncol "Shoemaker deceased, whereon in creeled a frame house and roller shop with tha appcrtenuiicea seucd taken in execution and lo bo Hold aa the property of Kpliraim Parker. ALSO A certain lot of ground situate in Madison town hip, Columbia county, cuiitainiriR fifteen acres merit or less. Hounded bv lands of Elisha bmith leceased and Ann Smith, whereon is elected trame house and a frame ba n, will) tho appcrte- uanccs, also one oilier lot of ground situate aa a f 'rcsaid, containing thirty rive notes more or less Hounded by lands of John t . Derr, Ann Miitili, lohn P. Eves and -.'lish:i Smith, dercaad Seiz- I taken in execution and to he sold as the prop erty of Hugh bmith. ALSO A certain tract of land situate in Di iarcek ownshiu Columliia county, containing one hun- tred and twenty acies, more or less, alioul 95 acre of which 18 cleared land, Bounded hy the turnpiki leading fiom Berwick to Towanda and land ol William hidings on tho west, and lands of John l.oekart, Joseph Low, Alexander l.oekart und oth- flia, whereon in erected live dwiliiug housca, one barn and one stable, with the apperti'iiances. Seized taken in execution and to be told aa tin property of John fe'lialler. ALSO- A certain lot of land situate in Deny township Columbia county containing ono hundred and twenty acres more or less, about 100 acres ol which is cleared land, adjoining lands of Stephen Mils. Jntnrs Johnson, Charles McKeo and ohn Glenn whereon is erected a log house, a log barn, two shops, and an apple orchard with thi uperienanccs. beizcd tukui in execution and to bo sold aa the property ol Jhou Vuehanan in the hands of JJi;iat!ai Lodge his administrator. -ALSO-By virtue nf a Levaii fai iis The follow ing described Building an 1 lot of ground ol John WiNon, lo wit: a certain one sit.n and a half publm building, silnate in the township of Hemlock. the county of Colum ia, in the Siale of Pennsylvania, on the southern fide of the road leading from llionm lo Jfrsevlnwn. near the Buckhorn vern.conlaininir fioni 20 feet on ihe road foresaid, and in depth 25 led. and the lot ir piece nf gtnund or certiledge,' anrertc. Mnl to the same building, bounded on the e.l. bv Dantpl Neyhatl. on ihe smih by and of Julin MrRevnolds. and on the ran by lands nf VaniaS Rees, seizpil taken in execution and lo be sold as the piopeny of ohn Wilson. I RAM DERR, Sheriff. Siskriff' Officr? Danville July 22 1816. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 10 all lejjtees, creditors and other persons in terested in the estates nf the resnectivn l. cdents and minora, thai Ihe adminisrsiinn uardian accounts of the said ostntfahave heen filo.l in the office of the Register of tho county of Co- I.. I ' I I ... iiiioin.anu win no presented tor conlirmitioo and inowanee to the Orphan's Court to he held at Uanville in and fur the county aforesaid on Wednesday, Ihe I9A day of August, next, at 2 o'clock, P. Af. 1 The final account of Samuel Mengas ad- mini trater of Ihe estate of John Uobctiult, late of Limestone township, deceased. . i I he account of rlenrv Millor. administrate f Ihe estate of Jacob iiodenbercer lute of Hour- ingcreek town.vhip deceased. 3 J r.e account of Nmuucl V. I.owrv, adminu rator of the estate of Lliubeth Lowry late of Der y township deceased. 4 1 he account of John Reece, Executor and Phebe Mather, executrix of the last will and testa ment of Robert Mather late of Greenwood town bin deceased. 5 The account of Thomia Benfield and Jacob Sitler, executors of Ihe last will and testament ol John Bei field late of Derry township deceased b 1 re account of (Samuel Meleck. adminut a- tor of the estate of John Brigbl late of Bloom town- IKO ucccisfd. 7 The fiift and final account of Joi'ph Brnhal. idminislrator de.bonia non with the will annexed nt ho estate of Frederick Lorrmau late of Cattawit'w. township deceaucd. n I he account of Jsre TitHian the survmne administrator with the will annexed of the estitt ! Abraham J'itman late of Greenwood township leceasi d. 9 The second account ol John Brown ir. ad ininistriitor of tha estate of C harba Millet late ol f Mifflin township deceased. 10 I he account of E. B. Brown executor ot tne last will and testament of IJjram Revisolda lati ol Mifflin township deceased. It 1 he account of neuben r ahrincer, anmin istrator of the etate of Elirabeth Wagoner late of Itoarmgcreck township deceased. 1 l he accouut of Reuben i ahnngp.r admin. istrator of the estate of Jonathan Kline late of Roar ingcreek township deceased. Id 1 he a count of John R. .noyer, adrainirtia ji of the estate of Josiih McCluio lte of Bloom townshio deceased 14 The account of Obed Everett, administrator f the estate of Benjamin Boone late of Bloom townihip deceased. 15 The account if Samuel V orks, adminislia tor debonesnon with the will annexed nf the estate tffteneral Daniel Montgomery lute of Mumming 'owiibhip deccadt d 1C The accouut of John Douty, adminiatrator with the will annexed of the estate of William llarvrv lnte of Libertv t.iwnship deceased 17 The account of George W. Tlforris. aetint; Executor and .'li7.ibeth it'onis, Lxccntrix of the ast will and Ic 'timent of I.utbcr Muii'late of: Hcmlo, k townulup diseased fJII AHliKS CON NCR Jirgiitcr. Rr.nisrni'a Oinct DcvAlle, hdu Id, 184 THE WARM WEATHER. The suaden changes of the weather, du ring this season of the year, exhibit a most baneful e fleet on ihe human system, dobtli lating and prostrating il. The stomach and bowels become deranged, giving timely no lice to all, who are inclined to give alien lion lo ihe warning voice of nature. At such limes 'Jayne's Caiminaiive' never fails lo afford immediate relief, checking the disease and restoring ihe patient lo vig orous health, Moiheis eannot be loo cau nous with their children during this month and ihe month following, and in llii earliest stages of thi summer disease, whether from teething, oppressive heBt or other cau ics ihey should ai once resort fo this nevei failing lemedy. Hundreds of lenidcates I'com respectable persons in this city Bre in possession of ihe proprietor ready to exhib it to all who may desire to see ibem at his ofl'tce, No. 8 South Third street, 'hiladul phis. LIFE! LIFE!! LIFE!!! 'All lhal a man haih will he give for his life,' so we find recorded in ihe mosl ancient and besl of books, but as we see thousands dying aruuod us with Consumption Croup Cough Asthma Bronohitis Spilling Blood and other 'ulmonary alTdiiions we ate led to doubt ihe correctness of tho abo"e as terlion especially since il is so well known dial a certain remedy may be obtained vvhieli always artests those diseases. Dr. JAYNE'S EXPECTORAN V nev r fails lo give relief, and cures after every liter means have failed. This can be and iiaa been proved in thousands of inslances where il has t fleeted radical cures.after ihe patient had been given up by all his friend mil physicians. i he aoove Aedicme are lor rale at he store of JOHN R. MOVER, , nioomsburg. XKW CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, 0. C. KdllLER WW T'OULD respectfully inform hia frienda and f I the public generally, that he ha just re vived and oi eticd on the corner of Main and Gaat HlreeU in Bloomsburg, Ihe largeat, beat and cheap- Hi assortment ot Ready Made Clothing, ver offered in thia neighborhood, which he will hcI I from 10 to 20 per cent, cheaper than the cheap chI. Hia block in cot and selected with great care. nude, of the best and n ost fashiona' Ic materiala ind in the most workmanlike nninnur and style. mbr.icing every grade, color and price which will nil either the taste or economy o purobasen. I will sell Twml xack f ruck S( dress coat fromf'A 00 to 5 00 Summer and cruton cloth do 2 87 In 75 Linen and gingham do 1 25 to 2 00 Buck and French cantimere I'unts 3 7b to 4 70 ullinti do I 75 il 26 Drilling and gnmhoon do 02 to 2 60 Soifn and tilk vests 2 50 In 3 75 wansdnion und Mursale vests 1 50 to 2 50 Besides a good assortment of Stocks, Cravats, Handkerchief., Collars, Shirts; 4c. ell of which he public arc invited lo call and examine for ihem- vlvea beloro purchasing elsewhere if they wish to et a good bargain and well suited. July 11, 1816-12lf Jayne's Expectorant, Tin is undoubi d v ihe mosl valuable, (a it ia decidedly the mosl popular) meiiirine i f its kind.ever- mimduced in this Slate T'he demand for il haa been constant and increasing, from he lime il was first offeie.l for sale here to he present li ne; numerous testimonials ol its great worth and usefulness, from tciv many of our cittzpns. might be produced, bus a trial will satisfy all, that it is a speedy iMire fcr Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Hoarsenes, Spiling ol Blood, and all kinds f Pulmonary Affections '-Bangor AM? J Daily tf'hig. BOWEL AN) SUdWET COMPLAINT- NO CURE NO VAY Dr. Jayne, iVV. 6 ill Smith Thud Street. a willing in guarantee lhal his C ARMIN- VI'lVA' IJALSA.M will rure Diarrhma. Cholies, ('ramps, (Vripmg Pains, Cholera Morbus, Suuimer Complaint, and oilier de rangements of the Stomach sod Bowels, in nineM -nine cases out of a hundred, and in ess than h.lf the lime it can be effected by ny other means. It is extromely pleasnnt, and children are ond of it. It is equally as effectual for adults as children, and when the directions re follower, and a cure ia not effected, th. noney will he cnrerluliy returned rnce i5 -nd 50 crms a bottile. The above Meilicinejue for sale at the tore of JOHN H. MOVER. Bloomsburg. Rublic Sale. n pursuance of an Order of tha Orp'iaus Court Columbia county, on Monday, the 0th day oj August lextat 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Samuel Kisner iuatdian of the Minor children of William Adams late of Madison towhship. in said county deceased will exnose to sale by public vndue upon the premises, a certain tract of land situate in De'ry township, Columbia county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Thomas Adams, ana land torroarly ot lohn Adams now Peter Mother & others contain ing about MIS Acres 9 more ot less, about 25 acies of which is cleared land.-but no buildings thereon lste the estate of said deccuscd, situate in the township of Airry an ) county aloresaid. JACOH EYKKLY. tier Danville Mnv 27th, 1840 Wails and Spikes. r KT.fiS ot Nails and Spikes mat received and fur aide at the Now .SWc of L. 1) F.ITOT. June Oii NOTICE WS hereby given lo the lubacribera of Stock lo lb J. CutliiwiiMi Hridgt Company, that a Second and intra Instalment of live dollars cacti, l.i re quired lo be paiil to the Treasurer en or before the 1st or August and 1st of September respectively l)y Older of the Board, D. CLARK, Treaaurer, July 1, 1816 BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAPER THAN EVER. fTTHE aubucriber very renpec fully informs the I public thai he has on hand and la constant- IvMauufacturinir. HOOTS and SHOES of all kinds which he will sell at the following low pritvs. UF.NTLEMEN 9 WEAR. Morocco or Culf Skin Boots f 4 00 Coa.'se Moots d io 1 75 2 25 Voorst or Fine Shoes Miner's Shoes n to Morocco Stipnrrs 87d Ladies' Wear. Morocco or Ca'f Skin Lace Dools 1 60 Thick Soe French Ties 1 25 Pumps Springs or French 1 1 (Jther kmas of slippers 75 cents to I uu N. It. The above are all ol.my own Manulacture nnd are wrrautod to stand. I have also on hand a large stock of Eastern made Boots and Shoes, which I will sell at small profits. Country Merchants and other who buy by the dozen, aie invited to call and examine my guouu aa fv.ll! sell to auch at a large reduction. rrVRcmomher the place at the A'C W BOOT and SHOE STOKE, lower end of Main-strcet tfloonnburg. W RUSSELL July 4 1846 , PUBLIC SALE. W N pursuance cf an crdor of the Orphan's Court H. ol Columbia county, on Thursday ihe 13h day of August next at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, Cahb Thomat administrator, Ac. of Samuel Moore, late of Aad ison township in said coun y deceased, will expose to sale by I'ublic Vemlue upon tlio prtuusca, a cer tain THACT OF LAM hituatcd in said town ship, 7 miles from Bloomsburg tho county seat and ' , r t. :m i: . I u ,.f l,.l... nines iroin ubiivhiu, aujooims mn" un Steiner John Heller and otliera containing ,(2)3) il(SIlSS (53 SSiOIIiiS strict measure. ALSO il certain Messuage and Ti act nf i.and adjoining the above containing 119 Acres 46 Perches, and allowance on which are ended a I.OG IIOUSK. rilAMK I1AKN and a I.AKGE ORCHARD, of the best nf fruit la'e the estate of said deceased JACOB EYERLY Ctrk 7)anville June 27 1846. lOta frVThe Democrat and Argus, Eastnn will give the above three inscitions and forward their bill to Caleb Thomas, Etq. Jerseytoivn or to this office for payment. GEORGE G. WALLER, Attorney at Law, Hloomsburo, Columbia County, Fa, Office on Market a few doors above Main Street 9tf OREGON QUESTION SETT LED.' GEN. ARISTA DEFEATED ! ! ! GEN 'X AY LOR IN MAT AM OF AS ! Would now he the moat interesting topir.a of conversation, had not JOII IC. iTIOl'Elt cnmplawd hia JVKW STORE on ,,le south west corner ol ivlarkct square and moved into it with a large and general assortment of DRUUS-MEDICINES-DVESTIIFFS- PAINIS-OILS-VVINDOW GLASS 'UTTY-GONFECTION ARIES TOYS, &c. fec. &-c. but tuch being the fact, the other questions are en tirely lost sight of and ho ia rapidly disposing ol his atoe.K at reduced prices. In addition to his other business he has on hand in extensive assortmentof READY MADE CLOTHING: if every description, which he ia selling as low at thev can be punhased in the county. lie invite all to give him rail as he is de'er mined to sell on the most leasonable terms: wal ci no war ! Junotao. 10 PUBLIC SALE. N pursuance of an cder of the Orphan's Cour' of Columbia county on Saturday tht 2fth day cf Jw'y neit at ten o'clock in th forenoon Joriuh Furmar Adminiatrator, cVc. of Peter Valk late of Fishing creek township in aaid county deceased, will ex pose to sale by Public Vendue upon the premisei a certain TK4VT UFjb.iV situate in t lnh ingcreek township ir. said county, adjoining land.-. of Edward .VtHenry- Philip Appleman Uauit: imivh Joseph rulmer and othen, crntaintrj about 130 ACHES 0? L AIT 23 ) about 50 acra of which u c.Ieai ed. 7 hre is op the nremiaea a 1 w. 1 11. r rame Mouse one ana one nan sto ries high a Frame Barn and an Apple Orchiird, late the estate of said deceased situated in the town hip ot f'ishingcreck and county aforesmd. JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. Danville May 13, 1H40-10 ULAN KG" BLANKS'.!! I'OH SALE ,T THIS OITICE. Hoi rononECON ; New (TnOOtls. Htlley &, ITIcnileiiliall I I AVE just received and are now opening a A J splendid assortment of new, -cheap and lash o.iuuio SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, elected with great dire aa to price and quality comprising Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, Tweed Cloth and lancy Cassimeres for GenllemeCi wear. Velvet, Satin and Fancy Vestings. Ladies' Dress Goods, ctith as Cashrneres,J)e. Laines.liahorines, Lawns, Crape de Lames, Ginghams. CVii coes, Muslins, 4 c ej-c. and Braid Straw flannels $ Trimming In fact a general and well selected assurlnioti on DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and LIQUORS, HARDWARE, QUEENiAVARE&IlOLLOW WAR. All r ,.,v,;i, ,i... : ... .... v, "Mitu m-y bid a 11 uui to Re rnpnn In, i-asii or in exchange for Country Produce goner allv. May 30 Gingham Latvus, OF r.ew and bfautilul Patterns, iust roceived a the New Store. L B RUPERT. May 30 SI 10 LATEST ARRIVAL FROM MEXICO. rilE JVAR OF EXTERMINATION AGAINST HIGH PRICES, Carried into Africa. New ami CficapCiJootls VE subscriber takea occasion to announce to old patrons, and as many new one as winh to buy cheaper than ever or any where else ! hat he haa juat opened at his old at aim in Jtiun street, a totally NEW JND FASHIONABLE ASSORTMENT OF Bvy floods & Groceries, Comprising a full and careful selection of Ginghams Mouslin de J, sins, lierages, French Lawns and Prints, mull, cambric and barred Mus lins, Pongee, f-ilk and Cambric Handkerchiefs and bhawls. cloths, Cassimeres. T weeds. S itin and fancy Vent ings, Pantaloon Siufla, Gambroons, .Sum mer Cloths, L'ravata, Stocks, Tiea, &c. iic. &c. AlsoA Variety nf Groceries, Liquors, Quecnsware and Hardware. To an examination of w hich the subscriber re- pectfully invites the attention of pu;chnsi:ra ami o'hera before selecting elsewhercns hcfeeld aaaurtd that he can satisfy the moat faatidiout and eeono. mica). GEORGE weaver. Bloomsburg, May 23, 1S4C 6 SMOKED MEAT. THff PCUNDd of Mioiilder. eslftflF Ham and Side ?ltat just received it the ArcadaStoro. ALBRIGHT & Mr.iMiAL. .Vay 90 Slaelteveh jTfcf BARRELS No I and I of first quality he rtRCAUE Stoie. ALBRiniir 5t MENUAL .Vay 7 LAST NOTICE. LT, persons knowinj; themsovea indebted to theafars cf JACOB PAP.R, dwewed hte if Ma lison Township, are hereby notified that un less theii accounts are settled befne tha 15th mat hey w'll I" placed in the hands of a Jnetico foi clli-ft'on, and all persona having eUnna a' le jucjted to present them immediately, aa wo s-e tnrioua to hav the buaineaa dossed. El.IZABfc: f H PARR, dmimstratriT, W ASHI GTO.V PARR, Administrator. L PST bte-veen Cattawiaaa and Jersej town, cr tha 7.h of June inst, a POCRLT BOOK. containing nineteen dollars in bank nntea twr fives, one of them on the W est Kiai'ch, anil tne other on the i'usquchnnni BanK. the remainder in II ...111. ,.r,l.ra i.i it II, tvhli-ll niV 31IISII llUiri. -.ivi. But.iM.iiu.iw... ... name 19 mentioned, and the name of Henry Russcl written in the book Any person who willj i i,....r. ., i . ii,j v.,t vr . f tl. i I !iIo'iiIi'm Demo-. , nt where it may be hud, shall receive the hbove i HERi IUA June n i-jio. CHARLES It. JJLC'KALrr Attorney at Law. Office South side of Matn st. be. Market K'T-VVILI, ATTEND COURTS IN 1'llE COUNTIES OF COLU.VIW.t AND LUZERNE. CIIAKLKS KAI1LEK, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, A.D rovi:vAici:it, BLOOMSUUKU, COL. CO., Ollice, corner of rJast and Main-streets. Sequestrator's Sale. By virtue of a wriiof senueatrstion ne directed will be exnoaed to hi. . .u to ai ihe Court Honae in Danville. on ' baturday. the fust day of Jluumt. next, at one o clook, P. M Ttl. rfHfp,wi,,. life estate in ihe undivided one aeventb pan af one hundred arrea ofland, situate in mi honing lownihip.Uoluiobia coumv. WkL. jn is erected a mM FRAMK BARN, Vt&SSXM und other nm h.ui.i:-.. houi BO arre of ilia land ia cleared an'd an 'pple orchard on ihe aame. S..i.l ..a .a joining lands of Dr Magill, munioor Iron Company, A. Montgomery arid J,,!,,, sob ers heira, and ia aubiect to the d.ivi ...t heqiieata oflaaabelle Frazor. widow under the wt l of Daniel Fior, .,. deceased. setzd taker, in exeot.iion and in be sold aa lie properly of George W. Holland. imw uekr, Sequestrator, Danville, July 9, 1840. The Subscribers being deir-rminn.i 'o be outdone by their neighbors, either in price or wotktnanshin. have Hilt llillVn .1,0 price of orse Shoeing from d;iie, to O.NI'i DOLLAR, bslievini? Ihev a in I , . . o J w .111.1. cles by so doing. oAN I EE Sc SILVERTH0N. July I, 1846. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the PoBi-ofiice aiBioomsburr;, i n. JUIIB OU1I1, JOJtv John I). Ueckwiih-John Cliamberlin-.17rs Ann Dole and-Jacob Eckerd-Jessa Il.ilion.hai.,!-. David Knelfe-Charles Michael-Joseph R. Moore-Lawis R. Obourn-Francis Rocdo Win. Swaney-Jackson Sortna-Peier Ktiner -John Wanich-Janies Walker, J. R. MOVER P. M. LIST OF LETTERS. Remaining in the Poal offirp. at Calla wiss, on Ihe quarier ending, June 30th, 1816. Milton Hoone-Ziha Bitd-Jicob Cla. vill jr.-Mahalia Evnes Mr. Fry -Joha Gniun-Juhn Giilinn-Malcolm G.iitiu Samuel Hugiins-Jrtines F. Hrjyrtr I'uac Hendi ick-Charlei Kiln-Daniel Kelchner-Daniel KninU-J jaepliKnit'le -A brarn Ltllie A urn n Prosi-John Siiler -Herman Van Vleck 2-Jecse Wetkel Hnry Yolies Catharine Yelter. PAUL K.I3ALDY P. M. N O T i C R THE United Stattaand Mexico are now at War ind thouoands of freemen are volunteering the ir services, to subdue the stubborn spirit of Mexico out the subsbriber being one of those, whose .ser vices would not be accepted on account of his infir mities he haa rented a room on Main Street.ncarly opposite Albright t Menyola store, as a BARBERSHOP. and armed himrelf with razors and shears, to wait npon those who are so fuitunate as to bs accepted by the gncinincrit before their depaiture.He "ill also hold himself in readiness to mre these who prefer staying at home. Razors Shear andttcin aors, repaired and put in order at short notice anj warranted. JOS1AS F.BELL. Bloomsburg, June 2 1846 IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court cf Columbia conn'y, on Saturday, the first day of Auguai next, at 10 o clock in the forenoon, Marshall Shoe maker and John Christian. Admiiiiatiatnrs cVc. of Jacob Welliver late of Ma lison ionhip, in said county, deceased will be exposed to sale hy Public Vendue upon the premises; a certain Tract of Land litmtp in Madison township, Columbia county containing 5M Acres, ir theieabjuts adjiining lands of John Handersho. Valentine Christian, John Billhimer, John Richard and John Christian. Upon the premises there is a j- LOG HOUSE, jj?ja One and one half alnries high, 8 I'd A I-00 B SCga A SMALL APPLE OIICHARD. and abcu' HO acres of cleared land, tho lamaimns; pait is well timbered with Fini and Oak. Theia i. a stream nf warer mnninc, throuxh the property, apablf ofruminR a laTrmll, la'e the esutoof id dceessed, situate in Madison township in saidcoun- :y aforesaid. JACCH KYKKl.V, (Acrk Danville, Vay 20, 1S46 87 95 ILaljoE'ers WANTED. MMEDI.VIT Implement will be given lo !i Common Luboror, rarpcMlo - 'J t work up' n the t-atuwn i di). AiipK tm Tiedinelv t" r lui K. H Alt 1 Mi . litAf, Cat.n'tJ4 .')', IS'iS r