The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, August 01, 1846, Image 3

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    Oliver OMsrliool i ,fg Ie0r (0
' S (i.)Z ti t)f J uy 20,1 u,es
I '.'lnvi.. ,intl)iRQ jn reference to llir
" inon '., 1 1 K'cciion of (n'(Tic!iMnen
-n ll. : Sum. Wtni riy llm Whig.
"( Columbia Couu'y to die k'uggrsiiju?
W (.'mil off,
! n-otilJ respeetifolly sogrren to U'h
).inie the piopiiety now, in this ciint
i'f sfftira, thai ih.iPB representatives ii
Canreis from Pennsylvania who hive
mood tip manfully on ill Pennsylvsni
questions, during this session, ha!l be
re-elpcifd hy the united voles of built
parties, f xcppt where the represents
liv(B shall decline re-election, or in
pledged to give wiy to mother equally
Mfe mm. 1 hi- wculd be but jnetce to
those who he done thrir duty man-
fullyj it would be noble reward" to
them, alike honorable to them ami to
trieir poliiical op,men!s, who thus
tva:? p ny objections. I ask ihr can
candid and dispassionate co isideraiion
of both puties, t.) this object. It wou'd
be a proud spectacle lo see Pennsylva
ni at length united, and moving in one
sol id Macedonian phalanx upon th
great qneslion, and thai spectacle would
strike terror into the enemies of her
prosperity who ne w laugh and jeer at
her itupidi'y and fidt-liiy."
TI I TARIFF.
O.i Monday last, Mr. Webster, lia
inn concluded a speech agiinst the Bi
Mr. M. Clayton moved itg cammii
tal to the Committee on Finances, and
after considers! discussion it was so re
fere.l, with instructions to discrimina'e
in favor of the raw material, and againsi
British manufactures, and al the same
time to increase the revenue, so as lo
provide more adequate means for the
support of the government. It was de
cided in the affirmative by ihe following
vo'e:
YeasMessrs, Archer, Barrow, Ber
lien, Cameron, Cilly, . M. Clayton,
Thos. Clayton, Corwin, Crittenden, Davis-,
Dayton, Evans (7ree.ie, Hunting
ton, Jarnagin, Johnson, of L?: Johnson,
of Md; Magnum, Miller, Morchead,
Ktlss, Pearee, 7JlieIps, Simmons, S ur
geon. Upham, Webster, Wood bridge 23.
N-iys Messrs. Allen, Ashley, A ch
fson, .tflhcrlon, Bii:by, ZrYnio.,Bree. ,
Biigh', Cdhouo, Cms Clnlmars; Col
q iii, D cki.son, D.x, F.iii fi-l-1, Hsniu
gin Houston, Lewis, McDjffi, Penny
picker, R.ik, Sample. Svirr, Sjieigln,
Turney, Westcol', Ytilee 27.
Washington. July 28-3 o'clock, P.M.
The finance Committee reported back
the TanlT bill (his morning to the Sena',e
widioul amendinen',(t asked lobe iliecharg
rd & they were discharged accordingly.
Mr. Jarnigan voting vea.
On nioiion of Mr. Webster, the Oih tec
lion, was ihcn stricken out by a vote o! 28
to 26 Messrs Benton and Jainagin voting
yea.
An amendment was offered by ?ev
crdy Johnson for recommitment lo a se
lect commute?, with instructions to amend
by inserting a clause making a discrimina
tion in favor of raw materials which wan
ujecled by the casting vole of the Tice
President the vole being 27 lo 27, Jjrr.i
gin being absent.
Some further amendments were offerer:
by Mr. Hammond snd rejected, discrimi
nating in favor of iron and cnal
The quesiiuti being taken o.i ordering
tl,e bill to be engro6ed lor a third reading
it was decided in the affirmative by the
casting voie of the Vice President the
vote of the Senate being 27 lo 27, and Mr.
Jarnagin being absent.
Mr. Dallas gave his reasona at length
He had, he said, a treat responsibility to
to aseume, but after calling to bis aid the
best lighta wilhin hie control, he was pre
pared to meet the emergency and the haz
ard. To his mind, ample procf had been fur
nished that the majority of the pesple are
in favor of a change in the mode of asers
sing the dutiea on foreign imports. Six
S'.atea are in favor of the bill, and eleven
are against it; of these opposed to the bill.
Pennsylvania is the only Democratic 5aie.
He spoke for nearly half an hour and con
eluded with the remark (bathe would pre
fer the greatest obscurity of private life to
political elevation, required by the perpe
(ration of an act which his conscience would
not approve.
A motion was then made to postpone the
vole on third reading until December next,
sna on this lr. T lies was speaking WIlCli
this despatch closed J.
Wahjsoton, 4j, P. M.
The motim to postpone baa been defeat-
id, snd (ho bill finally pns sod, 23 lo 27
Mr, Jjrnigin voting in the affirmative At
lie Dili stvtinn is stricken nut, the bill has
') be returned in the ll.iue whriu it will
prulnhly pass lo morrow iiiucnded. J.
M AA'UU:i). Hy tie A'ev. ). Tobias
hi he vi.Vh nlr 1 r. Phtkh iVukiit
VIiss i'aciikl IIctton boili of Ueammea.
II w.
.. J.' W. . ..I1IMI1.. .
DIED In Hemlock township nn
'he 20'h ins'. Look Puhskl, aied 16
son of Mr. John Puisel.
7 o Ihe free Independent Electors of Co
I umb in county.
Fellow Citizens. By the solisitaiion
ol n Dumber of my friend I have been in
duced to offer myself as a candidate for (ftp
office of SHERIFF of Co'umbia roomy al
ihe next general Election. Should he so
fortunate as to receive a rrninrny of your
votes I pledge mysef to perform the duties
of sau. oflire to (he best of my Hbility, will
Humanity.
BENJAMIN HJfYMAN.
Orange township July 231 1818.
To Ihe Free and Independent Eeclor$ of.
Columbia County,
Fellow citizens At the solicitations of
my friends I have been induced jo ofl'ei
myself as a
Candidate tor the Office of Sheriff,
at the ensnir.K general ejection. Siiould I
be so fortunate ss lo recaive i m h inriiy ol
your suffrages, I pledge myself to perform
the amies ol said office wuh fidelity, hu
inanity and impartiality.
FUEDEKICK BLUE.
Liberty township, July 24, 1810
We are authorised to announce
SILAS J. SPACKHOUSK,
f Orange, as a candidate for the office ol
SHLR1FF, at the coining October dec
ion.
We are authorised to announce
JOSU SHEEP
if Madison township, ns a candidate for
he office of SHERIFF, el the approach
rig election.
CTTAWISSA FERRY.
The SuW'ibei has added a largoN E VV FLAT.
to his other Duals, at tint Ferry near thel!ridf;e,anrl
is now prepared to itoks anything from a fool pas
senger to a six horse tenm, at reducud pricw, and
at short notice.
S7WCY MARGEUM
TWO APPRENTICES
To (he BLACKSVHTmvifJ BUSI
N1'"SS are wir.ted inimrdis elv by iliesnh
senbere. A.-iivh Hds 15 or 1G years old
will receive good encouragement upon ap
plication to
COFFMAN k BROBSr.
An?. 1-18J0
A 1TEV7 S"J??L?3
OF DRY GOODS, GROCEUIHS.ic-
Jn receivcj jit he. New Store, atd for
h!o cheaper lian ever.
L 15 iUPEt I
Aug. 1-1810.
DAS K E IS ! BASKETS!
Travelling, M irlt and S.trhrl Baskets
just received at the New Smre.
L. B. KUPEP.T.
Aug. 1,
CROCKERY WARE.
Of the laieai siyie, jus! received at tht
New Store. L. P. RUPERT.
WINDOW PAPER,
"tS7ll)c; and Narro-v shnd. d and plnin, of o
new style juat rec ived at the New Store.
h. a. uui'iiin-.
Aug. 1.
HAKD WARE,
TIROAI a coffee mill to a file, just reco-'ved at
' th New Store. L. B. KUPEKT.
SALT.
IOO Mcks f Dairy Salt, just reeieved at the
4ew Store L, B. liLVERT.
MACKEREL
TTL'ST received at the new atore a new
iipplv
f3 of fresh mackerel
U. KL'IT.KT.
Aug 1.
CARPETING.
new supply of f legant carpeting just rcceiv.
ed al the new store.
L. B. RUPERT.
Aug 1.
CLOCKS.
ALARM and Common, new ityle just received
and for sale cheap al the new atore.
L. B RUPERT.
Aug t.
A splendid orticle of FANCY and WINDSOR
CHAIR end RUCKING CHAIRS for sale t
the Lightstreet New Store.
AM OS li. KNABL
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER
SHIP.
THE Copartnership heretofore cai.'ting under
the linn of A. It. KAItH A- f'tt. was
ihia slutf iliCitlVafl hr mtllllal fiuikunt All i.stiui j
l,aAing cluim- against, or indebted to the late lim'lnst will and tetai..ent of Isachor Moirie lale of
are requested to settle with the substiiber; by whom
tha business will in future be conducted.
AMOS B. KN'.BB.
Ligl.tstrcct; fuly C, 184ii.
SIIKRIFF SAIsS.
V viitue uf Sundry wrila of Vend. Kx.
BP me (lltrclcd, will lio exjioned to I'ulilic bnk
on,
Monday the 7th day of Jlugust,
next nl I o'clock, V, M, llm Mliming properly lo
WH,
A coituin lot of ground silunfc In tlin 'I'mvn of
')raiijvie, Cnliiiiiliia, counly, contuiliiiiu one
f.iurlli of nn acre morii or lctu D.iunded in fron
tiy Af it i is street of mid Town, and loti of Daniel
rornwald, K. O. Kicketla and lh Imirs nf Jscob
hiikir dertiiiiiMi, u linteon is srected a filn
nous iiid roller slion with the ipprtnaacii
seized Inken In exncuti.in and to b sold as the
properly of Ephraim Ptrkur.
ALSO
A pnrtnin lot of eroond silualo in Mm!ion town
ihip, Cnlumbia county, containing fiftnen acren
mere orlciia. Uoumlod by lands of hlialia Hnillh
necoasrd anu Ann Kinith, whereon is elected
iramu nouiio and a trnmo ba n, with the appcrle
nances, also one other l.,t ol proiind ulualo an
('"resaid, conlHining thirty live acre more or
Houiidou by lainlsot Jolin F. JJetr. Ann iMmth
lohn P. hv and ilishtt Smith, decoastd avh
d taken in exeriitinn and to be sold as the prop
orty ul Hugh biiutli.
ALSO-
A cerlnin tract nf land titunlo in Uriarcretk
township Columbia county, containing one bun
dred and twenty acies, more orlem, about U5 acrca
of which la cleared laud, Hounded by the turnpike
lending fiom fiorwick to Towanda and land of
William Iddinge on the went, and land of John
Lock art. Jowph Low, Ahlandur f.ockart and oil)
e. a. whereon is erected five dwelling houses, om
Darn anu orio liable, with the appertunancea.
?Soiied taken in executing unil to bo sold as the
property of John Slmllci.
A LSO-
A certain lot of land situate in Denv townahiu
Columbia county containing one hundred and
wenty acres more or lean, about 100 acres ol
which is cleared land, adjoining lands of Stephen
i'.iiis, james jonuson. Char let McK.ee and
lohn Glenn whereon ia erected a log house, a lot
barn, two shops, and an apple orchard with tht
ippertenancea. Seized taki u in execution and to
lm Hold as the property ol Jhon Buchanan in the
hands of Johnataa Lodge his administrator.
ALSO
A certain lot of ground situate in Cattawinaa
township, Columbia county adjoining William
victieivy and othei, lying on Water street. seiz-
d taken in execution and to be sold as the propcity
George Waters.
-ALSO-By
virtue of a Levari facias The follow
ing desrribed Building an I lot of ground of
ohn WiiHon, to wit; s certain one storv
md a half public building, silualo in the
ownship of flemiock.the counly of Colum
bia, in the Slate of Pennsylvania, on the
'"Uthern side of the road leadiee from
Blontn lo Jerspytnwn, near the Bmkhorn
nvern, containing front 20 .'eel on the ro:id
loresanl, and in depth 25 feet, and the lot
r piece of (Timinil or ccrti'edtje, aprerte-
nml to the ssme building, hounded on the
est. bv Daniel Nevhaii. on the goiiih bv
land of John McReynolds, and on the easi
by lands of Vaniab Rees. seiz"d laken in
expcntinn and in be sold as ihe pioperty of
onu wi.8on.
IRAf DEUR. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Officf. )
Danville July 22 1816. S
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN,
SIO all lerJtces, cre.titors and other persons in
tcrejied in the estates of the
cedents imd minors, that Iho adminiainlion and
guardian accounts of thq slid .mates have heen filed
in the office of the Register nf ihn county nf (Jo.
Inmbia.nnd will presented for confirmi't;,m
!owance lo Ihn Orphan's Court to hn l .1.1 .
Danvillo in and for the county afores.iid on
Wednesday, the IO day nfAugu.it,
next, at 2 o'clock, V. ,f.
1 The final account of Samuel .Mongas ad.
nun trairr ot me etate of John Koi.eimlt, late of!
.lmostone township, deceased.
2 The account of tlenry MiCer, (..Viiiuirat ii
.f the estate of Jacob Rodcnberger late of Ki.ar
iigercck tonmhip deceased.
3 'I ho account of Samuel W. I.owrv. adminis-
falnr of the estate r.f Elizabeth Lowry late of Der-
ry towr:r nip Uocea'e.l.
4 J be account of John Recce. Executor and
Phebe Mather, cxecilirix of Hie last will and testa-
mcnt of Robert Mather late of G.eenwood town
hio decea.-ed.
5 The account of Thomas Ecnfield and Jacob
Sitler, executors of ihe las.t will and testament ol
John Ber field late of Dcrry township deceased
o i l.e account of oumuel Meleck, ndmimt a.
tor of the estate of John Bright late ol liloom towri-
snio (leceised.
7 The first and final account of JoeeDh Probst.
administrator debonis non with the will annexed ol
ihe ostateof Fredciick Loreman late of Cattawisa:.
township deceased.
8 I he account of Jane Titmnn iho survivine
administrator with ihn will annexed of the etat
f Auraham J itinan lain of Greenwood townsbh.
deceas. d.
9 The fecond account of John Crown jr. ad
'iiinistratnr of the cMve of C'hailts Willu Ute o(
of MifTlin township deceased.
10 The account of K. B. Brown exscutnr nf
in last will and testament of Hiram Rivnolda lait
of Mifflin township deceasedt
11 J r.e account of Reuben Fahrinrer. admin
istrator of the estate of Elizabeth Wagoner late of
uoarmgereek towiuhip deceased.
13 The scount of Reuben Fahringer, admin
strator of the estate of Jonathan Kline late of Roar
ingcreek township dcceaccd.
13 The a' count of John R. itoyer, adminiatia
tor of the ea'ate of Josiah McCluio late of Bloom
townshio deceased
11 The account of Obed Everett, administrator
of the estato of Benjamin boon late of Bloom
townihip deceased.
15 The account f Samuel V'orks, administia-
tor dahonc non with tho will annexed of the tslulr
ofCenewl Daniel Montgomery lato of Mahoning
towm.hip deceased
16 The account of John Douty, administrator
with the will annexed ol the estate of W illiam
Harvey Irte of Liberty township deceased
17 J ho account of George VV. ilorris, acting,
P. Tflltnr an1 ' lldt Vl AlVlfit Pvatnlriv nf tU.
Hemlock township deceased.
CHARLES CONNER, Jlegisler.
Rinisrrn's Ojtrict,?
Djnvlik, July 16, 1818. J
NOTICE
B liorflliy ;ncn I., tlic nulminbcrs of iSlock to tin
1 Ci'ltqwma Uridine. C'orowriy.lriiita .VervmrI
Jim iniia tiurnlmeiil ol livo dollnra each, u re-
iinred to be paid to the Treasurer en or before tin
1st or August anil hit nf September reapectively
uy iiucr ol ilia JJ.mnl,
). CLARK, Treasurer.
July I, I iM8
BOOTS AND SHOES
CHEAPER Til AN EVER.
fTHlHE subscriber very reHwf (fully informs the
PI puuncfhat hehas on hand and lacoi.atant-
iv.iaiiuiaciurini, nwr j j anil KSIUKSX
of all kinds whicli he will sell at thu fullowinv low
prices.
....
utmujiins UAK.
Unrnrrnnr Calf Ski,, ,?. C, an
Hwor Fine Shn,, V
l.W. Shnp 9 , o . ,
Xfnmnrn SSnnrrM I
' v w
i. i
Morocco or Ca f Shin Lace Boot 1 50
I hick Me trench lies 25
n c..: r-....i .
Other kind of Slippers 75 cents lo I 001
S. li. The above are all of.my own Manufacturej
mo aic wrrnoieu iu hiuiiu. i nave also on nanu
large stock of
Eastern made Boots and Shoes,
which I will null at small profit.
('Ountry Merchants and others who buv bv the
lozen, aie invited to call and examine my Kooda.l
is l will acll to such at a large reduction.
fTrKemcmber the place at the NEW BOOTl
md SHOE STORE, lowor end of Main-atreet.
loomsburg.
W RUSSELL
July 4 1846
PUBLIC SALE.
I
N pursuance cfan crder of the Orphan's Court
of Columbia county, on
Thursday the I3M day of August
nt at 10 o'clock, io the forenoon, Caleb Thomai
administrator, &c. of Samuel Moore, late of Aad-
man township in said coun y deceased, will ejposi
to sale ny I'uljlic Vendue upon thu prtmiaes, a cer
tain TRACT OF LAM) situated in said town-
hip, 7 miles from Bloomsburg the county scat and
miles from Danville, adjoining lamia ol John
Meiner John Hellor and others containing
trict measure.
ALSO
m . . m m i I
11 iciiiir.i j.t.)w(H8r riiiu llfla ri
anu a.ijoiinng me anove containing
. i
HQ Acres 4-G IVi rhr..
hu hiiw-u uii win' ii aiu uin ii:u a
Jaw. liousr.. ?&
i l'd i tin it ii
h7$J&& LAnGr(KCIIABD.
of the best oj fi uit iu'e the pittite of said deceased
JACOIJ EYERLY C'crk
Danville June 27 1P46. lots
(rjThe Hemocrat and A reus, Eastnn w ill nive
thn Hhnve three in.eitinrta ami f,,rw.it tl,n,. k;n t,
Caleb 'I'hnmas, Esq. Jcrseytown or to this offico
or payment.
GEORGE G. WALLER,
Attorney at Law,
lil-COMSBUKG, CnLtMEIA CoU.N'TY, Pa.
f)ffte.e on Market a few doors above Main
Street
9if
OREGON QL'L'Sl'IOy SETTLED!
RN. ARISTA DEFEATED ! ! !
GEN TAYLOR IN MA IV? 1 ORaS !
Woa!J iio v be t'ie most intercatiuz topir.a of
conversation, had nut
(.mi lttd his ?VI.;Vr ST()1 o" Ibe south
vest corner (it Market Square ami moved into It
with a lurge and generai assortment cf
D R U : S-M E I ) I C I N E S-D V ST U F FS -
PAIN TS-OILS-U INDOW GLASS
JU 1"! Y-f : O F EOT 1 1 ) N A R I Eh
TOYS, tie. Sic. & e.
but such being the fact, the other quCFtinns are en
tirelv lost sight of and he is rapidiy disposing of
his ato.'K at reduced prices.
In addition tohis other business he has on ban !
in extensive assortment of
BEADY WADE CLOTHING;
if every description, which he is selling aa low it
hev ran bo purchased in the county.
He invites all to give him a call as he in deter
nined to sell on (be most reasonable loriua; war or
no war !
June 30V 10
LIST 'OF" 'CAUSES.'""
FOR TRIAL AT AUGUST TERM 164P,
1. James Hiatt .Vatchin vs. Chtihtia nna Match-
in.
2. Deborso Minnierhy her next friend Franci'
Dean, v. iram Minnier.
3. Josnph Lemon vs. Geirge Lemon.
4. John McCall etal vs Joseph Lemon
5 Tobias Shirti et al vg Thomas Moo; head eta!
6 Dr Thomas Fitch vi Thomas S Hubbatd et a!
7 Thomas 8 Hubbard et al va George Aaus et a!
8 Thomss b'tackhaoss vs Vanish Reese at at
9 bc neior Greencugh g Caleb Fisher et al
10 Samuel Conner v John Aehent-aeb.
11 Samuel Snadman va Owen D Lieb et al
1 1 Samuel Shadman v Owen D l.ieb et al
13 Samnel Shadman vs Owen D Liel etal
11 William Dolougvs llenry.Miller
15 Thomas B C Waket etl vs Oeorgc Feister
16 Georpc Corrcll vs Patrick Herbert
17 John C.iristypher va Nicholas iVibert
18 Henjamin Jhewa admr vg Mathioa Kline
19 Jacob K b.lRrrr vs Jncob Beidlemau
20 Willinm Turner vs Daniel Montgomery
admr to cl
21 Ncthon liach v Joseph Cnlc
22 Willinm Howell vs Rev Mormaduke Peaice
23 Dnvid Hunter ctol va A B WilUon andNa-
thin leach
24 Henry tfenders et ol vs Dd.vicl fponenterg
JE flaw
HO! TOR OIlEGOiV !
rww i jtT7 -nj
1W
Ifr
Ktflt v V Wi:1-till .ill
AK jimt received and arc now opening n
spien.iid aasortineiit ol new, choap and lash-
o.irtl.lo
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
elected wjih great chre aa to price and quality
I'fimnrj.in.
Superfine Ciothi and Caitimeres, Twee
Cloth and Fancy Cassimerei for
uenueme $ wear, rivet,
oMm and tanr.y
Lidies' Dress Goods, such as
vasfimf.res,J)e Lainet.liulzorinesJ.nwns
n a - r
rape ae J.aines, Gingham, Cttti
coe.M. Aluxlin. A'. .C,. ,.
... '
lrad 5- Straw flonnets S Trimmine
I ' '
In tact a EPiiera .ml u,.ll ..!,... ..,..,..,.,.,t
I ,. " "u u"
LlOTTflPQ Man,,,
,V? HK,
sa i a, a, rv WlAf A I) Te f y .
I Awvil J U I1(J W WAR
a aii r.i ,k:.u i . ,
. 7. "'""K8 uountry J'roduco eoncr
m
Ciilllinill LniVIlS,
OF new and beautiful
the New Store. ' ,
L B RUPERT.
May 30
LATEST ARRIVAL
FROM MEXICO.
fHE WAR OF EXTERMINA TION
AGAINST HIGH PRICES,
Carried into Africa.
New ami
HE subscriber takes occasion to announce
IO UIU pUWOIIH, HI1U 39 IUUOJ llt!W OHUS HS
wish tohuv c leaner than ever or nv whore i se
. -. . r -. : . i . -
ihafhn has just opened at hu old stand in Msin
5lrcet' a,oU"y
I rviir a'r r? a enm .v n n r n
ASSORTMENT OF
-"rnr,rltin? a iuii ana careiui selection ol liinghams
i.iousiin ut: i.juim, ueiagrs, r rencu J.awiis
and I rints.niull, carnl'ric and barred Mua
hns. r.)iir;eo. Silk and Cambric
Handkcrchiefa and Shawls,
loths, C.is:,imeiP.s. Tweeds. Satin and fancy Vest
mgs, runtulnon &'.ulls, Uanihruons, Sum.'
mer Cloths, CravaLv, Stocks,
J its, &.c. &.C. iScc.
Also A Variety nf
Groceries, Liquors,
Queens ware and
Hardware.
fn an examination of which ihn subre.ihpr re
'spectfullv invites the attention of niirchaketw 8n.'
o'l.p.s b.'l'ore selecting 1 1,-p'Al.erc.iis lie feels asjiurd
that he can autisfy the most fastidiout and ccono-
GEO 1(0 E WEWER
Bloomsburg, May 23, 1S46. C
S 33 OK EI) JURAT.
frtfXarjitf POUNDS of siionldtr.
just received M the Arcade tStoro. '
ALP.KIUH I & nlrjiNti Ah.
.1ay 30
BARRELS No 1 and 2 of firat quality
1& 3ICKIC!KL. j'wt ieeeie.l a-
ihe ARCAUB Siorn.
AI.OKIOIIT Si MEN 1AL.
.Vay 7
LAST N O T I C lv
1 I.t, persons knwini; thenn.'lrfs indnbtcl tc
thaEstnfe of JAf'Oll I'ARR, deceased late
il.Madison Township, are hereby notified that tin
era their accounts are scttb d hcf.iro the 15th inst
hey will be plr'l in the hands of a Justice for
olicction, snd all peisons having cliiinsarc i
piented to present them immediately, as we are
mxious to have the business closed.
EUZAUETH PARKMdminiMratru.
WASHINGTON PARR, Administrator.
03T liteween Cgt'awissa and Jersejtnwn, cp
the 7th of June inst, a I
P O C K E. t B O O K. I
ontainuig nineteen dolla-s in bank notes two
fives, one of them on the West Bianch, and the
other on the 'usquehnniii Bans;, the remainder in
small notes with eomu orders in it, in which my
name ia montioncd, and the name of Henry Kussel
written in the hook. Any person who will
make known to the Editor of th.i Columbia Llem.w
crnt where it may be had, shall receive the al.jve
War.l.
HENRI TUX.
Jut. 13 181(3.
C'lLlRlsKS IJ. irC'K ALKW
Attorney at Law,
Jffir.H botitl Slttr nl dluill l. UlIU
Market
1 7-WII.L ATTKin COURTS IN
PMU COUNTIES OF COLUMBIA
AND LUZERNE,
CIIAKLES K A II LEI?,
JUSTICK OF THE PEACE,
Al)
ovi;vAiti:t:,
BLOOMSHUIKJ, COL CO.,
Office, corner of Uat and Main-stresls.
A n assortment of HOLLOW WA I?E
& such as Ket lea, I'ota. ioilcis, Te.i Ketllia,
Ipiuors, Cuke Griddles, Ac- Alo Largo and
.nill W angon Hoxea, from the Danville i'oa'e
lllir LKY A AJENDENHALL.
Deceinbee
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" ern.ineo not
"I' P. pu down lie
' V9 from da,e, ,u ONG
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u.,0,8 ,e Vdn gave meiH
SANTEE Si SILVERTHON.
July 1, 1846.
LIST OF LETTERS.
Itemaining ia the Poet-otrice BtHloomeburg,
t'a. June iJUtii, iii.ii'
John I). UeckwiHi-Joi.;: Clemell-J . in
'Jhaniberlin-iS Ann Dole-oihro T.v.
hand-Jacob Eclterd-Jesso Hollensl.ead-
i)avid KeefTe-Charles Michael-Joienh I;
Vloorc-Lewis R. Obourn-Franm Keede
VVm. Swaney-Jackson Snrms-Peter Siiner
-John VVantch-James Walkpr,
J. R. MOYEjt P. M.
T I C E.
THE United Statcc end Mexico are now atWar
ind thousands of freemen aro volunteering ihcir
servicea, to sub. lie the Btul.bora spirit of Mcaico
but the auu8briber being one of those, who ser
vicea would nut be accepted on account of his infii-
mities he haj rented a room on Main Strcet.nearly
opposite Aiungni a mengelt store, as a
BARBtiRSUOP.
and armed himself with razors and shears, it wait
upon those who aro so foitunato a to bs utceptfd
by thu government before their depaiture.He will
also hold himself in readiness to ere th&su wlm
prefer staying at home. Uaiors K.ear ai.d.N:m.
sors, repaired and put in order at short notice and
warranted.
JOSIAS F.BELL,
flloomsburg, June 2 151o
HIE WARM WEATIIEIl
Tha itiodHU chingea of the weather, Iu
ring this aeaaon of Ine year, exhihit a most
baneful efl'ect on ti e hti.nsn eyaiem, dcbilt
ialiii(f and prosiraticg it. Thn std'iiach a, id
bowels become derange tt. giving tumly n.
nee to all, who are inclined to gne aiteu
lion lo ihe warning voice nf nature. At
siith times 'Jjjne's Uaiunnaiivt;' .fVrt
fails to afTord immediate relief, clierkmif
the disease and restoring the patient to vig
otous health. Mothem eannot Le luo eau-
tiotis wiih their nluldren during this monili
inn ine innr.ii) iolloing, and in itie cailieat
stages of this summer disease, whether
rom teething, oppressive heat or other rati
c they should at once resort ;o this never
lading leinedy. Hundrvda of eenirlca.ta
f'om respectable peraona in this city are in
possession of the proprietor ready lo exhih.
it to ail who may desire to shh them at hm
-iFicc, No. b Snuili Third sireel, Jhi!adeN
i'hia,
LIFE ! LIFE!! LIFE .' ! I
All that a man haih will he giva for hi
life,' so we find recorded in Ihe mo", im ier.t
md hesl of books, but as we see llmnsandai
Kii g aronud us wiih (Jonsuinpiion (.'ni.)
f'oiigh As'hma nronohnia Spiumg lib. .J
and other Vlnionary alTeclions we aie led
io doubt the correctness of the aboe nn
(eriion pspechlly since il is so well known
ihat a certain remedy may be obtained
bu.h always srrrsis (hoso (lisease.
I)r JAYNE'S EXPECTORAN I' nev
er fills to ive relief, and cures afu.r every
ither means have failed. This can he and
lias been proved in thousand of instances,
u bore it has i fTecied udical cijree,f!Br tha
istient had been given up by all his Irieudj
nil physicians.
The al.fvp .1rdicine are for sale at
he s'.oie of
101 IN R. MOVKR,
El'iomsbucg.
I'.S I'ARLI.'jH.MRN !
O. C. KAIlLEIt
"gTS'OULU reipertfully inform his fiien-U a:i 1
V'V Ihe public generally, that he has iust re-
?i!ved and n(eucd on the corner of Main and Kat
treeu iu Blooinsburg, Ihe large,!, best and che ip
st sJS 'rimenl of
Read? Made Gi.otking.
ever offered in this neighborhood, which he will
Bell from 10 to 20 per cent cheaper than ihe cheap
est. Hisbtock is got and selected with great care,
made of the best and n ojt fashiona'le material
and in the most workmanlike mannor and style,
embracing every grade, color and price which will
suit eitb.fr the taste or economy nt purchase;. I
will sell
Twnl'ackf. ockJrd. etseoafsfromM 0(1 in S CO
Summer and crntun cloth do 2 R7 f0 7a
L inen and gingham do 1 tfl to 2 00
Buck and F reach castitnert Pants 3 7m u 4 7fi
Xuttincl do 1 75 lo 3 25
Drilling and gamhoon do 62 to 2 60
Satin and tilk vctti 2 50 3 75
'"tcaneH. and Afarmle rests 1 so to 2 60
lleaiiles a ;;uytf a yorlment (.1 'tocks, ('ratals.
Ihin lkcrcbieft. Cllars. SI,i-. .t f
rc-llho public arc invited local! md examine fr.r ihrm.
lulvd t.l.trA rn, r.huuin ..la.... I :r .1 ,. .
get a goo 1 bargain and well suitej.
July 11, ISie IStf