The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, August 22, 1846, Image 3

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    Deception exposed.
.'i the top of (h fifili column, on llie
sm'oihI p.i;e, of the Danville Reinoeial of
August 7i!i 1810 we find an n tic te ol
whit It Hie Editor should be heartily ashaiu
ed. It is so flagrantly deceptive, that no
epnlogy can be mule for it, except that it
nay have been perpetrated tinder a mis'ske
of the facn With uhtch it professes lo deal.
We vill copy the article eniiro, and then
expose iia errors, ho that there shall be no
escape from the conclusion, that the Editor
of the Democrat should humbly ask pardon
of his readers for what is cither a blunder
- or a crime, llete is the article verbatim.
'Duty on Rail Road Iion.n ineffee-
lual attempt whs mule in the U. S. Senate
on 1 uesday last by Jtt. Dickinson, the
I.oco l'oco Senator from New York, to
permit railioad iron to be imported free of
duty. H was rejoetml by a vote oi ij to
20 I he new Jjoco l' oco J nll already
leduees the duty to a mere Iriilu, and we
:rej )i e thai this additional sub at our inlant
(nl Zi'.ud lion Manufactories n the part of
Mr, Dickinson Ins proved tiu'.ieeiual. B
the way, we expect that certain Loco Focu
prints in this iieighboilipoti who so violen
I.. - I.......O.I nallr I' '1. . t .
y condemned Senator li'vans a few years
ago tor making a similar proposition, when
audi Iron was noV"' manufactured in this
.country, will 'lt,ooae' upon their peculiai
jxtlrneal friend Ajr. Dukinson, in the 6am
chaste and yrTegatH style in which Mr.
JJr:a waf denounced.' Ol courne, they
.HaMalhing commentary upon the fore-
Prf,ng piece of eloquence, we exttacl from
'"'"The Co.'igfe88'''08' Globe for 1646 p1ge
1189 and J 181, ih following proceeding
and votea in the Senate.
Tuesday, AojusMih, 1816, Mr. Evans
(Whig Senator from Maine) said 'he should
oi.ee more move, as ihff opportunity now
afforded, to lake up llie bill Jo romit duiie
which have been paid or whicJi hav? accru
ed upon the importation of rail-road iron in
oarmin 9pa He exnressad a Desire to
. v. ...... --t
Ime the bill taker, up and disposed oft and
as this was probably the last effort he would
be able lo make, lie hoped it might be uc-
cessful.'
Mr. Evans' motion to take up the bill
was agreed lo, yeas 24, nays 15
Mr. Evana then look the floor and made
a sptech in favor of tho bill.
Mr. Dickinson moved an intendment to
include future importations of rail-road
iron.
Mr, Bagby (Democrat,) moved to lay the
bill on tho table- Rejected, yeas 19 Demo
crais and 2 Whigs: Nays 19 Whigs and 7
Democrats. So the bill was not laid on
the table.
Mr. Dickinson's, and other amendments,
were afterward rejected, and the bill was
orJetcd to a third reading by a vote of 24
to 21, yeas, 17 Wh gs 7 Democrats: nays,
18 Democrats 3 Whigs-: and Mr. Dickiu
aon voting NO 1 !
August 5.h, the Bill came up again, and
vn discussed by Mr. Evans in its favor
and Mr, Alherton and Mr. Bagby in oppo
eiiion; and on the question of the final pass
age of the bill the yeas and nays were as
Wlowi: (Whigs in italic.
Yeas. Messrs. Archer, Barrow, Ber
rien, Calhoun, Chalmers, John M. ( lay'
Ion, Thomas Clayton, Colquitt, Corwin,
Ciittenden, Davis, Evans, Greene, Jar
nitran, Johnson of Louisiana, Johnson ol
Maryland, McDuflie, Mangum, Phtlps.
Rusk, Simmons, Speight, Upliam, If'eb
ster, fl'oodbridge and Yulce, 2G,
Nays: Messrs. Allen, Ashley, Atherton,
Bagby, Benton, Breese, Bright, Cameton,
Cass. DICKINSON, Dix, Fail field, llan-
ncjjan, Houston, Lewis, Miller, Semple,
Sturgeon, Turney and Wcstcot), 20
A II tlift nova hut one are Democrats, and
Mr. Dickinson among them'! Then
8 1 a t. d s the evider.ee upon ncrrd, & o this
bill, which our neighbor Cook calls.'an addi
tional stab at our infant raiUroad iron man
ufactories,' passed the senate by ihe aid ol
every Whig vole present but one, and a
nairni the vote of Mr. Dickinson and the
,f6(v s ol itia greater portion m
Demo
crgU ,,1 that body. After this exhibition
our peig.br CBn do nothing less than re
cant what I'a9 said ,lke an l,nnesl nr,!"
and let hia t. Jers know 5,18 lrul1' on l,)if
Btthject.
THE STATE ELECTIONS.
v c..m-;-r,i rainrriA Lave come to hand
..V ahow that the Slates of Illinois, Indi
.n).'Mis-ouri and labama.remain firm
s .'iir attachment to the Democratic
faith. "Democracy has tr'umphed in all
1hese" States. In Kentucky and North
Carolina the victory of the Whigs are
certain. In Te.messsee, the only re
maining State in which n election ha?
been held, we have as yet no returns,
though we have little doubt that the
h3S gone Democratic.
The Ginrd Bank nas been re-opened for
BanKir.g purposes'
COUKT WEEK.
Tlie rotirts for this rnunty met at Dan
ville on Monday '.II the Judges present,
Peter Rupert nf Moninur, was appointed
Itireman of the (irmid Jury. The new At
torney Uenerai having chosen as yet no
Deputy for this eotiniy, the court appointed
Mr. Buck-dew for the present courts. On
Monday, Joseph Fausy was tried fur com
mifting an assault and battery upon ill.am
Cunningham, in Febuary last, and was
found guilty. Same day John Q. A. Shoe
maker, a boy of 11 years old. was found
guilty of an assault on Henry Whitenight
a boy soitewhat oldei, and of stabbing him
in the breast with a knife. He was sen
tenced to a shori imprisonment in the conn
ty jail, to pay a fine ani the costs. John
Carr and Eli Wa ogner who wcrcarrested
tome lime since, on a charge of murdering
or abducting Mrgaret Carr, w ere discharg
ed from their recognizances by the conn
after an examination of witnesses and inqui
ry into the circumstances of suspicion a
insl them. On Tuesday Patrick Cratey
plead guilty to sn an nil I and battery on
Elizabeth Kelly, but there appearing strong
circumstances of provocation, he was only
lenlenced to pay costs and a fine of one
dollar. The Grand Jury found a true bill
igainst the Supervisors of Sugarloaf town
-diip, for not repairing the road fion Id'
kiel Coles to near John KiUs, in thai town
ship; it being returned as out f rep ir by
the constable. The other milters in the
Qiarter Sessions were iinimpjrtant
I'hree jury causes were tried in the com-
non Pleas, and on Wednesday about noon
after a sessLn of only two days and a halj
the jury nen were finally discharged for
want of further business. '.The Judges all
eft fur home on Thursday morning
Whilcomb, the Democratic candi
date for Governor in Iudiana, has been
eelected by a majority of 2,000. The
D'tnorrvM liave secured a majority in
he Slate S'enatP, and the Whigs will
have a small rosjori'y in the IIose.Rath
er cold comfort this for Whiggery !
A leller written at Antwerp, Mgi-
im, says that upwards of 12,000 emi
grants will leave that port alone 1 1 :
year, fur t he U. Slates.
Discovery of Gold inMassuchusells
Some very fine specimens oT gold
have terenllv he?n discovered by John
II. Blake, E-q , of Hoslon, while exam
ining a quartz vein which was laid open
n Dedham. Miss., by his dire clions.toi
he purpose of asceriaining whether it
was woith working for gilena. Tins
is probably the first discovery of fcold
in my place in New England. Besides
galena there were found in the fame
vein carbonate and su'phurel ol copper.
MILITARY COURT 1NQU1Y.
We learn liom the. Norfolk Deacon,
hat (Jen. Gaines concluded his deft net
befura the Cojrl on Monday evening,
and that the finding of the court was
"faled on Tuesday, the lMi inst, and
despatched lo the heud of theWarDepari
aienl, at Washington.
Missouri The Consiitution formei1
by Ihe convention of the people ofMts
souri, to revise the constitution of tin
S'ate, has been rejected it is believed,
by a decided mnjuaity.
A large amount of rountetfeit goM
oin is said to nave maoe ns appear-
nice in the South and West.
Mr. Wilmol. of Uradford county, haf
ieen renoniiiaieu, lor ooi'gress, iron
.hat district.
LOOK uu r.
It is repnried that the I.ewiston IJank hat
fiiifeil, The Bdls are not pun.h i&ed by the
Broktrs of Philadelphia.
Tim reHiilt of ihe e xiaminaiii n into tlx
onducl of Gen Gaines is fivornble, it
atu. to me uiu veitiau, anu tuun mnim
i . .l. .i.i .... t i ,..,;.
witl not be ordered.
MARRIED. Io Dloomsbtirg, i:M
intt.. hu Rev. D. J. WalUr, Mr
Charles Tiiiser, of Silver Eke, Sua
quehannah rn. to Mi-s ElizabetA
Jane .Shoemaker, of Hemlock.
15 y the ssnie, at the Amer can Hotel,
20lh inst. Mr. Peteu Kockek lo Miss
Charlotte Griggs, both of Centre
toivjship.
U- ihe Rev, D. S. 7'obias, on the
nn Atr Wtl.MAM lJF.CK. 10 IMlS.s
4J I Ili-u "
I'iiebe Lowrt, both of Oiango town
ship.
DIED. In Kirzown, lletks conn
IV. a few dtys since, Mr. Silas 11
UVZZWIV, E'f , A'torn.y at Law, for
mtrly ol Aescopeck Luzerne county,
aged about 26 years.
In Noriltmorel and, Wyoming conn
iV, on the 7 h ma'. iMrs,
CaTII ARIVE
j p1KE wife of Mr. h mes Pike.aged 48
ASSEMBLY.
We have been requested to announce
WILLIAM CO I.E.
of Sugailoaf towiuhip, an candidate for
Member of the Legislature,
it tho enxuing Election.
Wo are requested to announc
8TEWABT PEAKLE,
of fJriercreck, at a camhuute for Abscmtily at the
ensuing October election.
We have been requested to arnounce
E. II. UALUY,
of Mahoning, as a candidate for Assembly t the
ensuing Oclobl r election.
SURVEYOR I'd.Vi'ir.i.H't'Ji,
7JLOOM31JURG, Pa.
WxM. B. HAWKIXS, M- D
riiiciau mid S"Seon
17 in
A VINO located himself in ""maburg, ten
ders his professional servicr' to the public.
Ho may he consulted at all linioi at his ullice at
Oocbler'a Hotel.
August 20, 181618
9
CHEAPER TIIAIV EVIiK.
VIE Subscriber has just received a new aujv
j ol
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac
elected with grevt c.iro fioin the lirst loin in murket
lor the full trrce, consisting ul the most lu.hionable
tyles ot
Uinnham Lawns, Do Lanes, Ginghams,
and 1'rinis.
Cloths, Cassiineii'S, Vesiings, &c.
Also a fresh supply cf
f tlie newest styio for fill. Also a new U of
floors .iMJ shoe a-
All going oil' still lower than those olheis' which
purtuawu any were positively llie chedpest in toe
umy. UEOKOJ U'LAViili.
Adjust sa.
LATBST NSWS.
sLOAAT & TIIOJII'SOX.
AVE justopensd a NEW 8TOKK in l.s
pytowo, opposite the Cutial Ltasin, tvlieit
luey otfer to thoso who want te JtUV ClIiiAl,
a general and well selected assortment of j,j
Jll.tADIEi inciuuiiiB
Dry Goods, Groceries
Hardware, Queens- '
ware, snocs. uc.
Shoes
!anJ M t)P UMU variety kept in country Nm.r
All of which thev will sell chcan for eush or!
satisfactory terms for
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
They respectfully solicit a share of public pt-
ronngc.
QRMXand LUMBER will be
taken at the Market Prices.
August 18-16. 18Iy
WOTICE.
NOTICF. is hereby given hat we have thif duj
July 'il, 1S1G, purchased at t'onxtalile Suit
sold a tlie property ol" C'liailes . Mcl'herson, in
Oiangeville, Columbia county, the following pro-
jicrty, viz. one lilaeK Horse, one net ol ono borst
harness, and anno horxe wagon, which we have
loaned to him durin:; our pleasure, ol which tli
public will tiiKe notice,
GEORfiB W. 1,0 rr,
E. l.A'.HUS,
Orangcvillc, July 27, 181(i, 18
C7TTAWISSA FERRY.
The Subsci-ilici Ins added alurgeNRW FLAT.
to his other Boats, at tho Ferry near tliellridtjcand
is now prepared tocros Hnytlnnp; from a toot pas-
oncer In a six liorse team, at reduced priccu, nnu
it abort notice.
S7V7CY MAK6'E?DM
TVNO AI'IMIENI'ICES
Tn the BUCKSMITIIIMO 15USI-
NESS are wanted initnedia elv by ihe sub
scrihers. Active lads 16 or 17 years oh
will receive good encburagvuieni upon ap
plication to
COFFMAN &. DROBST.
Aug. 1 1810
npU rulid article of FAIS'CY fnd WIMlSOK
cHAIK ond IttnCKINU CIIAIUS lorsulcat
.i.c Liuhiatiret New btore.
Ill V ..L1.,1-..T.(1
WINDOW PAPER,
TIDE and Narrow, shaded and plain, of
' . , , . .1... V u.
new Biyie jui recepro at mr new nurr
L. 1J. ULrLlil,
Aug- I.
CARPETING.
Anew s
cJ.ll
new supply of elegant carpeting just recciv.
i the new store.
L. D. RUPERT.
Aug 1
AUDITOR.
tf arc requeaicd to announce
CHRISTIAN WOLF,
of Mifflin, as candidate for Auditor ai tho ciihu
ing Uelober election.
COMMISSIONER.
We are requested to announce
PETE It KLINE.
of Franklin township, u a candidate for Count
orntiiiHuiouer al the ensuing October J'.letcioo
SULK 1 1 1 VA Mii D ITIiS
We are luthmixed to announce
DANIEL JAMIESON,
if Centre townHhip, as candiiln'e for the office of
5henllal the ensuing October election.
We are authorised to announce
JiCOH DYElt.
f Cultawima, as a candidate for the office of .She
If at tho ensuing Octobi r election.
To the good citizenn of the County of Co-
lumbia.
Having been solicited by a number of the voteis
f the county of Columbia, the undersigned once
noro otljrs himself as a
Candidate for the Office of Sheriff,
it tho next annual election. Should lie bp n fr
tunnte as to receive a majority of your sullVaces
ue pledges hinisellto executo llie duties of the of-
lice with fidelity.
WILLIAM KIIUHEN.
Milioning. Auyust 22.
To the Free and Independent Electors
of Columbia County.
Owing to the urgent solicitation of my numer
ous friends, I have been induced to oiler myself as a
Candidate for the Office of Sheriff
of Columbia County. Should my fellow citizen
by their suffrage! uluce mo in said office, I pledge
mysell to perform the duties of the same with hU'
manity and impartiality.
WILLIAM CimiSTMAN.
To the F.ee and Independent Electors
of Coin tn h ia Cr. vnty.
Fellow citiz-n At the sollcitatior.
of my fiiends I have Letn induced ti
oflVr rnysplf as a
Candidate f r the Office of Sheriff.
at the ensuing general Election, Should
I he so foittinaie as lo he elected, 1
pledge myalf to ;erlorm the duties ol
sid cilice with fi leii'y, hnmaniiy an-!
imjidi lislpy.
AMZA BROWN.
Roaringcreek, August 8. 1845.
Tb the Free and Independent Electors of
Columbia County,
Fem.ow Citizens at tho sniciiatinns
of my friend 1 have heen itiduced lo oflVr
myself es a
Candidate fir (he Office of Sheriff
it the ensuing ffneml Election. Sliotil I 1
he so fortunate as to ha elected, I pledgi
nyself to perform the duties of snid oflici
with fidelity, humanity and imperii ilnv.
r;E()I(iF. :MEA'S.
Franklin township Aug. 8. 1810.
To the Independent Electors of Co
lumbia County.
Fellow Citizens Th subscriber.
t the sohcilation of manv frif-nds, an
lounces his intention of being a
Cand date fr the office of Sheriff-
i! the ensuing rlpplion. If elected hf
pledges himelf lo act with sti id fidelity
and impartiality in the expcu'ion ot the
lulies of said office.
SAMUEL KRESSLER,
Ti'pylown, Augusts, 1816.
lo the free Independent Electors of Co
lumbia counui.
Fellow Citizens. 15v the solicitation
of a number of my fiiend I have been io
lured tn otTer mvseir a a candidate lor the
office of SHERIFF of Columbia county m
die next general F'ection. Should be sn
fortunate as lo receive a majority of your
votes I pledu;e mvsf f perform the duties
nf sait. office to the best of my ability, with
humanity.
Orange township July 'Z'.) I 1840.
To the. Free awl Independent FAectors rfi
Columbirt County,
Fellow citizen At the solicitations nl
my fiiends I have been induced jo ofl."
myself as a
Candidate (or the Office of Sheriff.
at the ensnir.e general Election. Should I
bo so fortunate as to rpe.iive i majority o'
your suffrages, I pledge myself to perform
the duties of said office with fidelity, hu
manity and impartiality.
FltEDERICK rlul
Liberty township. July 24, 1810'
We ate atithniiaed in announce
SILAS J. srACKIIODSK.
of Orang. as a candidate for the office ol
SHERIFF, at the coming October eler
tion. We are suthoriscd to announce
JOSATU SHEEP
of Madison tovvnr.hip, as a candidate for
the office of SUEKII F, al the approach
jtig election.
A FARM FOR SAM)
HR au'iseriber ufl'ers for sale his Farm nil on
ted in (irccnwocd township, Columbia eotin
ty. en llie road leading fiom UlooniHburg to itill-
ville, containing about
'200 ACRIV,
''"'it ISO ol it cleared hind, and in a good ktati
of cultivation. Upon the prrnusis arc a
4hrf. Tv0 '""V ""'Me, ;pr
Jn&nmx 800d Apple rcbBr(l
1&MMTJ and a never failing Spring
of Water, and the whole fur in well watered, li
will be sold on reasonable terms.
GiVOHdK McMICHAEL.
ireenwood, August 10, 1H10 17lf
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER
SHIP.
THE Copartnership heretoforu exisiine unib
he firm of , 1J. KiVAHIJ & CO. ws
nis oay oiAtoiveu ny mutual consent. All persons
ha.iing claim- flgmnst, or indebted to the bte film
are rerpicsled to settle with the subscriber; by whon:
lue uuxinesa win in miure ne eonuiicien,
AMOS II. K.WUB.
LigUstr. et, fuly G, 1310.
lil.ANKS ! ! HLANKS ! I
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
BOOTS AND SHOES
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
IIE subscriber very respeeully informs Ihe
public hut hollas on hand nod is coi.stunt-
lyManul'ucturiiiir, HOOTS and SHOES
full kinds which he will sell at the following low
prices.
UENTLEMEN S WEAR.
Morocco or Calf Skin Boots $4 00
Coa:se Boots 3 25
Coarse or Fine Shoes 1 75
Miner's Shoes $2 to 2 25
Morocco Slippers 87J
Ladies Wear.
Morocco or Ca'f Skin Lace Boots 1 50
Thick Sie French Ties 1 25
Pumps Springs or French 1 12i
Oilier kinds of slippers 75 cents to I 00
S. U. The above are all ofmy own Manufacture
ind are wrrautcd to stand. I have also on hand
large stock of
Eastern made Loots and buoEs,
hich I will sell at small profits.
Country Merchants and others who buy by the
ozen, aie invited to call and examine my goods,
as I will sell to such at a large reduction.
rrV-Remember the place at tho A'i'tV B001
ind SHOE STORE, lower end of Main-street.
Sloomsburg,
V RUSSELL
July 4 1S1C
OREGOS QUESTION SETTLED!
GEN. ARISTA DEFEATED 1! !
GEX TAYLOR IX MATAWORJiS'
Would now be the most interesting topics ol
onvcrsation, oad not
omnl'led his V, STOItfi " snlitl
est comer of Vurket tipiare and moved into i1
ith a large and general assortment of
)RUGS-M EDICIN ES-DV F.STUFFS -
PA I NTS-OILS-WJMJOW CLASS
i TTY-CONFECTlOiNAIUES
TOYS. &c. fie., ej-r.
tit such beioc; the fact, the other quos-iions, are en
rely lost sight of and he is rapidly disposing o:
iiis stock at reduced prices.
In addiuon tolus other buMness he lias cm lininl
io extensive asiorlmeiit of
HEADY IWADB CLOTIIIXG ;
f every description, vv hieh he is selling as Idw a
thev can be purchased in the county.
He invites all to give him a call ns he is deter
iiint' l to sell ou the most reusuiinble terms; wur v
no war !
June 3"V 10
lrctt)' reallitrsi 31 a he a i'iiicllirct
ND as this holds good in sbiiot evny rei j'e
the subscriber would agi'in in'.'mtn losfiieni'
thfl nublic ecnerallv. 'ht i.e is .-till liuni on'
jccuuviiiB thoOl.D S'i'A.M). mi ,Mnin-vtr.-i t. In
tween the ndlcc of C. R Vu '..;!. w and the Black
inith shop of Moses Ci lliinio, :it which p'.ve he
inv be found upon the M-at of poverty, piepuret
io dilivv out the thread of i.lliieliori- lie bns jnul
,eeeived the The Lnt.xt Sh!e i f r.n!.fon for
iPIM(V nurf SU.tl.H I It, s;id with thnn lit
.lands pledged to aceonini". nte his I'm I d. custo
mers and the public gcncullv with r.oid fthstun
tial tnstv fits or no ihrirce ni do.
' 11. KfJPKIlT, 'l'AI.."l!,' will ;.e found oper
1 Shingle stuck up above llie unur.
,'ld-uisninn free of all e.iprve
He would also inform his friends li nt Wheat
live, Outs, Corn mid I'ntutnrs will be taken in ex-
li iiu.e for work done at I :'s Mi'P. snd hide o'
be nrwlrr riwl.in.iwr in i v.tnle, will not eoim
itnlss. L Mil iino e: e nun
' .... i : ... i : : I
;t K UN A Ki) UUP KIM.
April :.'), ISlii I
his I' OF LETTERS,
llemainms; to tlie Post-r.fftce atHloomsburg
Pa. June .'10ih. 181 (
John D. U-ekwith-John Cltimell-.I an
Chamberlin-.Vis. Ann Dole-mbro Ev
land-Jaeoh F.ckeril-J"'ie llolleiisheail-
Divid Keeffe-Clmrles Michael-Joseph R
loore-l!wis R. Ohnurn-1' tannis Keeth-
vVui. S .vaney-Juckson Sonns-Peter Siine
-John W anich-JHiiies Walker,
J II. MOYER P. M
A n "'""'V'f f i 1 OLLOW WAKE
sucli as Ket le, Tots, fullers. Tea Kettles
Spiders, 'uke Griddles, &c AWo f.sree nin!
small W sggon lioxes, from tho DhiiviIIu iag,
Woiks, just received and fur sale by
HEFLEY fc MEN Dli.MIALL.
December 20
SALT.
100 Bac'" of fuiry Salt, jvst le.-ievod st the
ew Store L. U. liLVEUT.
if'
CIFA FILES 11. mrCKAfcEY
Atloi'iK'v a I ran.
Office boitth side of Muin st. beour
Market
H-7-WII.r, ATTEND COURTS IN'
niH COUNTIES OF COLUMBIA,
ND LUZERNE.
CHARLES KAI1LEK,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,,
AND
(:WF,YAifi:R..
BLOOVlsnURU, COL CO.,
Ollice, corner of b'ast and Main-streets..
GEORGE G. WALLER,
A Homey al Law,
Hloomsbuho, Columbia County, Pa..
Office on Market a few doors above Main-
Street
Oif
fhe Subscribers beinrr determined nni
io he outdone by their neighbors, either in.
price or workmanship, have put down the
twf.e.of orse S,")t!iug frin date, to ONE;
uui.i.a it, uelievmi! Ihev enn save them..
selves by sn doing;.
oAM'EE ti SILVERTIIO.V.
July 1, 18-10.
THE WARM WEATHER.
Phe suoden chances of ihe wraiKo, .!.,
ring (his season cf the vear. phib,i u ' .'
baneful effect on the hu:nan sysiern. debilW
nitinjf and prosiraling ii. Tlie sto.ach and
bowels become deranced. trjvini; HmeU .....
lice to all, who are inclined to giva aiu,
tion lo tho warning voire of nature a
such times 'Javne's Caimln.,.1.'
fails lo alTord iinmo,li.,io .i:..r . ,.
ntrr
, .. ' icini, cnecKllijJ
the disease and restoring ihe patient to vio
"lous health. Mothers eanoul be loo cau
iiotis with their children during this month
rid the month following, and in the ea,hen
Plages of this summer disease, whether
from tceihin;, oppressive heat (.r other e .
kes they should at once resort lo this never
filing remedy. Hundreds of cenifiraies
f om respectablo persons in ihi city aie in
possession of the proprietor ready to exhib
il in all who may desire to sen them ai his
office, No. 8 South Third street, ,hilaJ0
phia, LIFE! LIFE!! LIFE!!!
'AH thai a man hath will he give for his
life, so we find recorded in the most ancient
and best of bonks, but as we see ihnueands
lying around us with Consumption Croup
Cough Asihrna Bronohiiis Spitting blood
nd other Ailmonary affections we are led
to doubt the correctness of the abo-a as
sertion especially since it is g-j uowrt
dial a certain remedy may. he obtained
vvbich always ariesis those (iiseanes
Dr. JAYNE'S EXPECTOli v r B.
er fails to give relief, and cures alter every
titer means haie failed. This can be
has been proved in thousands of ist
tfhere it has eflected radical curen
atient hail been given up bv all i
ii.d physicians.
The above ;ledicine are for aL
the store of
JOHN n. MOVER,
Uloomsbtirg.
SIW CLOTJILVG
ESTABLISHMENT.
0. C. IOII1LER
SSJOYLD respectfully inform his f
y V tlie public generally, that he hug just re.
e!cd and o coed on tho corner of Muni and La. t
ticcts in Bloonisbuig, the largest, best and cheap.
st assortment of
Readv Made Glotimng,
ver offered in this neighborhood, which he will
sell from 1(1 to 20 per cent, cheaper than the cheap.
est. II is stock is got and felei leu with creut caie.
Hade ol the best and n oft fishioua' lo mutrrials
ind in the nio-it vvorkin oilike manner snd style,
embracing ecery grade, color and price which will
uit citht r the taoic or economy ot purchase:. I
vill sell
Tweed suck frock ( dr&s coats fremW 00 In 5 CO
Summer uitd crulon cluth do 2 b tn 'I 7:i
Linrn and innrham do 1 28 j 2 00,
'inch- and French cassimtre Ponti 3 'ib to 4 7'3
iltinct do 1 73 t 3
UriHii'g and cnmbcon da f.'i t 2 Ml
alinumiSilH vest " 50 In 3 '.
win.'duwn and Mar.ialc verts 1 50 to 2 .'!)
Desides a good assortment of Clocks, Cravstf,
Hamlkerthiefs, Collars. Shiils; Jc. all of which
he public arc invited lo call and examine for theni
elvns belore pnichssing el-ewheie if liny jh l,
et a good h.irpiin and well suited.
July ll.lHlf. 12tf
A HEW ST3
OF DRY GOODS, GROCEUII.S.l.
,!of received at the New Store, ar.d f, r
alo cheaper (ban ever.
L B XV VER I'
Aug. 1 18 HI,
BASKETS ! BASKETS I
Travelling, M irkel and Satchel Baskets
lust ricfcivct! al the New Smre.
L. It. RUPERT.
Aug. 1.
CROCKERY WAKE,
Ol the latest style,
New Store.
jol rcceii eil it thfl
L. K. HP PERT.
MACKEREL,
TtVST '
pp of Ire,
received at the new store a new mi pty
all mackeiel. L. 1). ULH.K I .
Aug 1
CLOCKS.
'1 and ('oniino.':,ntW6tvle int received
.! I...- -..u ..i.. .. ..... r
l fur sule tin
up u i i.e new Hure.
L. B RUPERT.
Aug 1