Till-; Will (.SOT GEORGIA AND Tl IK TARIFF. The Mille.lgcvilk Journal, tin Ieul i l Wlii paper in I tie S aid uf lico'gia, I'luuotluce lite fnlliMVinii npini unn in it gard 10 'he Tariff ul IS 12 and 1816: In I,i(a number nf ows wo mated l y way of exiling I he, mIkmiI ion of mn I railcrs in llie fael, thai I hi V li n mem ber! flOHl GfOlfti.l TOIt'.l HlillSt tllU plu nge of Ilia Tarifl act of 18 12. This iva because f feature, or many of tlictn, were to.) protective. Mr. Clay, liow txtr, dvoct( this Tariff, and brcatie lie was Ihe Whig candid ito fot ihrPies ideney, and hrr.aue Georgia Whig ad vocated liia election, our opponoms at tomp'ed to saddle upon tn, as a patlyzj advocacy of princplcs embraced n Ihut bill. In other words, whaltvei Mr. Clay b. in favor of, or opposed In, were in favor nf, or rpp's-d lo N' such, thing, The piinc'ples avowed by Mr. Cluy on the Tar ft were every one tf them aim in the. sam". language. advanced hy Mr. Folk. Bel uvea I hi iWi candidates, there wai not a parti cle nf 'difference in thir avowed print i Jiles- To the Tariff Ihen, of I812,whil. we supported Mr, Cy, who a.l vocate d it, we were opposed go were the Vhi members IromGeorgia, fur they voted ngiin.it it, as did our Senator, tho Hon J. M. ll.riien. We again como lo the Tariff of 1S1C. As far as we bave had an opportunity of investing its ietns, we pronounce ii hut hllle ur tio heller ilun ihe Tariffol 1812. Asa member of Congress, we should have voted against it on that ground, if on no other; but fiam mo fives of policy lor the better regulation hereafter of the popular will we wisl it may pass and become a law. The judgment which an indignant people will pass upon them, (tho Demo crat?,) will amply repay the Whigs ol Georgia, who, as a parly, have been so oflen and so falsely charged with I a j voting a high protective Tariff!' It further thus characterizes the new law: With features in it somewhat prefer able to the pel of 1842, it is yet as cb noxious a bill, in our opinion, to tlx Sou:h. o?j account of ils protective fea In cs gene ally, as the Northern Dcm ocrats could pass without outraging tin country and constitution. The Whig paity of Georgia is an an li Tariff party opposed as much to i protcctiveTarifl" as any other parly Those who write otherwise, in our opinion, misrepresent them, They are worsi than misrepresented, too, when it is ami they are opposed to the late Tariff bill because it does not sufficiently protect certain arlicles,or that it is not sufficient ly protective inilscharacter. Whyyjrofc io;j sticks out in almost every feature of it. Upon this ground we shall op pose it: and we believe upon thir ground it will be condemned by tht Georgia Whigs.' It is clear enough from this that tin Whigs of Georgia voird for Mr. Clay believing him to entertjin the same o pinions upon the Tariff as were enter lamed and avowed by Mr. Tolic. Ou Whig opponents in this State, whi. have grown hoirse in denotiucing tin fraud' upon l'ennsj lvania in repaid lo this same quest on, will find material to vary the enterii'i iment in the t x tracts above quoted. TIIR TWO MILLION T10N. API'ROARIA The failure of tho Appropriation in the Senate lo consuuiaie a peace wuh Mexico, is attributable to ore of those dignified ex pedients, for which ihe Senator from Ms. saehusclts (Honest' John Davis) is so fa mous. His Irick would have done crrdr lo some noisy politician, but was too low and revcngful for the United Sutcs Striate, We have no doubt that the President, ii his endeavojs to promote peace w i'h Mext r.o, acted upon certain specific information obtained from a good quartt r The House seen ihe propriety of granting his rcasonbl request without d-lay, and ihey did so, the Senate weie no doubt t qually well dis(ios (d, anil the Whig members were partia'h pledged lo petee measures,1 but the impor tant iiitil meafatire has been defeated b he mean manoeuvre of Senatoi Hams. Hr will have the satisfaction cf knowing, how (ver, if the Presidenl has been frustrated ii bis endeavor to effect a solid peace with .lAxieo, that ho spoiled tho rlmnro of its pieces hy his unvnrilty jviitimn spuilTo 'igln uiiiidi (I man tins in not the most en. iablo fmnel 'Ve can hardly believe llml lr, Davis was put firwaul for this pur iioe by tin nriy hi h (';! fu I probably thai Mr, '. I K would make rapita put of listfT.irt In consolidate a peace with Mexi co, inclined In prevent it. At all eve nix, the own try will nut fill to hold Senator Davis, mil his party liiihds. rct jhiiimiUIo to Ha de caf llnnen' Joan Davis ig a politician who Mights in these unmanly expedients1 II" t was who replied to Mr, 3t't iivnan'k 'peeeh of January, 1 8 1 0 , ml misrepresent d him so scandalously and gniliily. His -prn h on that occasion was made at nn ex traordinary hour, w hen the Senate wrs de oron of adjourning, and ao late in the e veiling thai no tine in Chamber listened to dm which would hnve been barely possi hie, al any raie; as he contrived to speak iniisiially low. When his speech was o ver, he remarked lo Mi. Buchanan that lie had been rep') ing o 'im: & h it getu'oinan iHid 1 hope you have done me no i. justice tor 1 have not heard you,' or words lo thai dfeci. Davis declared lie bad not. In a few days after, .Mr B.'s attention win eall'd to ha speech by a friend, which was found, ti examination, to be the monstrous chea. hat it was. The recent trick nf Senator Davis is so perfectly in aceordiance with his meannesf n the occasion alluded to, tint we behevi lie is the only man in the Senate who could be induced so far lo degrade his high posi- ijn Ftnmylvunian. MARRIED. On Tbutsday 20ih insf by A'evt D, J. Waller Ms. Dvi.n C. Jokes I olutintnleasant, to Ms Margarkt Dawsdn of Centre. On the 23J inst. by the Rev. William J t'ver Mr. I'eter Kmxe of Nevcasdr Schuylkill county lo Miss Sauaii Ely, ol (Jaitawissa. On llio 2 1th inst. by the ssme, Mr. Jmix (J. Henley of St. Clair Schuylkill county o Miss Mary Lamb, of the same jdace DIED. Al Roheisburg. on the 21di inst. Andrew ). Cool. Ksq Attoiney at daw, aged 21. Ilia funeral look place on he 25ih. He was an Old Fellow, and 35 brelher- 'n of the order, in full regalia wero ireseni t the funeral. The'processi on H'as f, rund iccording to the rules of iho order at the leceased brothrr'6 fathers, and proceee'ed to hutch where an appropriate and touching lermon was delivered by llic Rev. Mr.Con- sor, from these words, If a man die, shall ie live again?' Afur ihe sermon, ihe pro fession proceeded to the grave, Not only vere iho brethren present, but the Charter ifhe Lodge, lie insignia nf office, ho em ;lems, Ac. were all here, jus as he dr ceased bad ofen seen tie m in he tltt, ex- crp ha every hing was doahed in nourninp. Wo could no buliink it beau ifully illusraive ofha i ue broberlv love which knows no change in pinsperiy o, idversiy, in hrs!h cr in sicklies, in life or in deah. Afcrhe body had bcrn consign ed lo ti quie oriib, according to ho rus omsoflie Order, he pn cission n urneil ind a he sol ciaion nf he faher of he leceased, he brehren lo ik dinner wili htm. Every liinjr was rondiucd in a anl mn and impressive manner, and few per haps of he crowds presen, wen away wih a mnre unfavorable opinion of Odd I'YIIowship than hey came wih On the 2 lib inst in Hloom township Ma iMA aged 13, daughter of John Robinson, hni. LIME RIDGK KKRRV. The Miiiscrilirr iiiforins the i 1 1 . 1 i i- tlmt. liaviiu lrn cured n new flat, nt the almvu Ferrv, lie will In ready at all tunes lo t.ikr across llir rii r I't.iin mi io H six horse team, at I'll cetils l"i one hor.-e, -- .10 cent:: for four hoisrs ,u (' lime at ';.r) a nt a load The Kerry isdiieclly tqqiobitu the new .lilliodis' liiiiliiifc-IIuut-e. WILLIAM K ROM Mil. Lime Ridue. Au. 211 I S 10. Sheriff uBc. V virtue of a vend. ex. to me dirceted. wil' be excosid lo pulilic sa!e at tin' Couilllou-i il 1'aimlie, on Saturday the 2fi inij of Siflrmhrr lft 10 at 1 n'clork, I1. M.the follow ii pro iilv, viz The undivided one half nf two lot m ground situated ill t'att.i'.visf.i towiisliij , Ci-hin.l'ia eolllily, muiked ill (lie er.eial pljii ..I said town. as iiiiiiiin'i iiiiv-mx nu imv-reveii, anil in no - -csion of Jaeoti (,'reiii and Joiialiidii Kaishnei. .(dj'jiiiiiiR lot of i ter i-'uiec,- and fiontinf; on Main-f-tieet i.f f.'id town. v. hereon is ererlul a tranir house and stal'le and stoni' lilu' ksnii'h rhep. Weicd taken in execution and lo l.e mid a-tin property of Francis Alititatli. IK AM DEMI Hknjf, SiiEHir'a OrricK, Uanvillej Aig 2G 1610. ASSEMBLY. We have, been rriuHti J to nnnounco WlU.lAM CllLK, nfSugarhuf townsliij. ( a ruudtdate for Member of the Legislature, at the ensuing Election. VVu uro requested lo announce fcIKY AbT l'lCAKtC, of liriercreek, nn a candidate for Assembly at tin uiMuing October eloi lion. Wehuve liecn roqiifstej to arnounco E. II. lJAl.UV, of Mulioning, as a ramliilute for AhiiiMv at llir ensuing Uctob r election. CUMM1SS0ALII. We are reque.steil to announce J'etek ki.i.m:, of Franklin lownsbiji, us a cmdiilalo for ('ounty (.louiuiiasioner at the ensuing OctolH'i .'lelcion. AL'DITOK. Ho uro requested to announce CHItlSTlAN WDl.r, )f Mifllin. T A I til i Ii r ... .1. .' , u.u ... mueii.su- uig Uelolier election. SL'K i Vi VO It U VO.WH 1 VM CKU, yiLOO.MUUUU, Fu. WM. K. HAWKINS, 31- I) IMij ician ami Surgeon, AVLN'ti located lilmseH in ''0'nislurg, ten ders his professional servicr the imlilie. ile may be consulted at all limes nt his uiiict al William K.ilii -oil's, o('OHitv Duehlei's Hotel. August 20, 1S10 18 New Goods, cssE.ti'r.R tiii. i:ri:it. fWHE Subscrilar has just receivej a new Miip- M. i'iy ot Dry ln'oodx, (i'occrics, c. icleeti (l with cre.l care fioin the first tuts in m . . L . lor the f-ill trn.e,cou.-i.siing nf the iuot litshioiiahle styles of (iingham Lawns, De Lanes, Ginghams, ami rrims. Cloths, Cassimcies. Vustings, &.(?. Also a fiesh supply of HATS .1X1) CVll'S, of the newest style for f ill. AUo a new lot of HOOTS AND SHOES- All going utt" still Ii)Wt:f tli.ltl tluiMi ultima U'lkirli Ji.uitluLst'rti say ivi-re sitivrty ihu vUvaimi in thu "J- Ut.UliliK Wh.lU . ainjiiil 22. LATEST NEWS. fAVE just ojiensd a NKW STOitlJ in ICs livtowu. omiDsile the C:irn,l llnl., .. I,,,,.. ,i!!ey oiKt to those who want te MIX CIIUAI. a seoer ii nnil well selreloil assortment ol J l-'W-CIINDISK. including 1 Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware, Quecns "ware, Shoes, Uc. and all the tenia! variety kept in cmuhi v sloien All ot which thev will sell cheap fr cash or on satisfactory terms for COUNTRY PRODUCE. They respectfully solicit a sha,c of nublie n.i. ronaac ' (i MIS and LUMBER will taken al Ihe Market Prices. August 181 (i. IHJy OTICE. TOTICK is hereby Riven 'liat we have this day July 27, 1 H 10. purchased nt Constable .Sal. sold as the properly of (.'hailes . Mel'her am. in Draneville, Columbia county, the following pro perly, viz. one black horse, one Met of one lior.-i iiumess, and none horse wa'jon. whieli we have loaned to him during our pleasure, ol which the puniic win taKC nolue. (;:oi;(;k v. .ott, V.. KAX; KLi. Orantieville, July 27, 1 W If!. 1 SI C.7TT.WVISSA FEUKV. The Snbsri-ibei has added alir N TU' 1'I.AT. 'ohisotlier lioat;:, at Ilia I'errv near ihi Hride.aihl is now pr. pan d to cross niiylhinu Irmna I'mh pa ener lo a six horhc team, al rcihn i .1 pi ices, am! it short noliee. s'vcy iMAKr;r.,'Ui. Noricr: Is lien by pi- en to all iltoap bird up on the Cnnn Ilmise siibicriptiori list, that hi money is now wanted, and that ihr ire requested lo pay lo I, H Iviiprrt Treas urer l ihe building commiitee or to Martin IJupert. t-ollecior. ipn per cent monthly up on the amount of iheii subscrijitioii, coin nericeiiip on lli.' first of June lai. Ii v ordr of the buildini; conniiiiter. I. U KUPEKI', Treasutc. A hi.'. "'.) 1810. no i icr:. Is lien by nivtn I'.lil I bie bought ol Daniel Ziejjler, one lot u a lie; , four aires of Co ii on ihe cjoiind, I tons of hay, 1 Mack ol oals, V! ihousaiid sltiuules and 1 lioin al 1 lutf led ihu taou: in his possts" -ion dnrinJ my pitaiuie, which the ;nih no- w lil lake uotiee. UlAi .! OHM SON- Aug 23, 1810., siiFJiiiT ( VMunni s To the Electors vf Columbia County t Fellow Citukns: Alihosollciiaiion ol my Inendi I have been induced lo offer mj self us a candidate fur the office of SHERIFF t (be ensuing election. Should I Se so for innate ii lo receivo a majority of yoursul- ftges, I pledge myself io peiform tie duiits ol said ollite with ri lelity Win. Vlc.MIClIAEL. Hi een wood Aug 29 184Q. Wa are authoiised to announce CAMEL JAMIESON, of 'Centre towinhip, as rtndidH'e for the office of .r.ni mine ensuing October election. H e are authorised to announce JACOB DYER. f Catlawinsn, as n candidate for the office of he - tl t Ihe ensuing Octobt r election. To the good citizen of the County of Co him'na. Having been solicited by a number of the votets of the county of Columbia, the undersigned once noru off ts himself as a Candidate for the Office rf Sheriff, at the next annual election. Should he be so for- tuni'le as to receive a m ijority of your suffrage, on pledges himself to execute tho duties of tho of fice with fidelity. UII.UAM KITCHEN. Aahoning. August 22. To the Free and Independent Electors ff Columbia County. Owing to the iirpciit solicitation of my numer ous friends, I have been induced to oflcr myself as a Candidate for the OJfice of Sheriff of Columbia County. Should my fellow citizens by their suffrage nlace mc in said cilice, I pledge myself to perform the duties of (ho same with Im munity and impartiality. WILLI M CIIMSTMAX. To the Fee and Independent fifed on tf Columbia Cnniy, Fellow citizens Al the solicitation of my fiiends I have been induced ii olkr myself as a Candidate f r the OJJicc if Sheriff. at tho ensuing general Election. Should I be so foituoaio as lo be elected, 1 li'edte nivslf io ncilorm the iluties ol said office with fi.lelity, hnmaniiy and impai Hairy. AMZl DROWN. Iioaringcreck, August .S. IS 15. To the Free and Independent Electors of Columbia County, Fiarny CrrizKXs al iho soicitalions of my friends 1 have been induced to oiler myself es a Candidate for the Office of Sheriff ihe ensuing (jenaral Election. Should I he so fortunate as lo be elected, I pledge mysell to perlorut Ihe ilutiesol said olhci wuh fidelity, humanity and impartiality. fVUOKOU .ME A AS. Franklin township Aug. 8, 1810. To the Independent Electors of Co Zambia County, Fki.low Citizens The ubrriber, al the solicitation of many fi irnds, an lounces his intention of being a Cand date f ,r the office if Sheriff. it the pnsiiing election. If elected (h pledges himself lo net wiilisiiicl fidelity and impartiality in tl e execution ot the duties of siidolTicp. SAMUEL KliESSLER, ZJ-pylown, A'lRtiit s, 1S1G. 'I o the. free Independent Elcdors of Co Inwhia eon my. Fkm.ow Citizkss. liy the solisitatinn of a nninhrr of my friend I have been in duced to oflcr nivself as a candidate for Itie office nf SHERIFF of Columbia county ni the next coneral Election. Should be m fortunate as In reccivp a majority ol youi voles I pledge mvsrf to petfnrm iho tl ti I i v of sait. cilice to the best of my ability, with humanity. IW'.N.IAMIN II.'Y MAN. Oransc township July 23J18. To tr Frrf and Indcprndint Electors tf Cidinnliiii County, Fellow riiiens tthc solicit tti'its id mv fiiends I have been iihluird in fft". m elf as a Candidate, hV the Ofiec of Sheriff. at the e-nsnir.2 pencia! F.leclimi. Should I he so fortunate as to rrc.iivc i maj n i i v ol V , . . r your suurac's, t rMcogo nivsell lo periorm die duties ol said olFice with fidelitv, bu manitv and itnparii ilitv. fkfdekick ni.ur. Liberty township. July 21. 1810 We are authorised io announce .10S'H SHEEP of Madison township, a a candidate for the i (Vue ol Sll EK1FF, al the iippioach ul' ' ' eiion. n as sortno nt r, H-)LIAY WAHK such as Kef es, I'ols. j'olleis, 'lea Kettles, Cinders, t'uke fi riddles, &e- Aso Large and snull Wagyon llnxes. from (he Uaiinllu iale iks. just received and for sale by I1EFI.EY A: MEND Eli HALL. l)oci niir V:!) A Farm AT PUHyC SALIi. TI n suliscrilier will sell at Public Ha'e on the premises, en Tur.ndtni tht bth of Stptcmhtt next, it 10 o'clock in the forenoon, his farm situated partly in Franklin township. Lycoming county and partly in Madison township, Columbia ennn ty, ronlain? about ),'J acres, about HO of which . are. improved. I'pou the promises are a plank house and barn and a good (pple orchard Also al the same time, one yoke of oxen, one waggon, two cows, seven sheep, three hogs, feve ral hives of bees hay, oats, buckwheat and a inuti lity of household and kitchen f.iruaiure. JAUOJ- KOCH Kit August 27 A FAIliH FOIl SALK. rifHE subscriber offers fur sale his Farm siluti. I ted in Green wot d township, Columbia eoun iy, en the road leading fioin llloomsbtirg to MM ville, containing about '200 of it cleared land, and in a good about ISO il stale of cultivation l.'pon the prcwiMs pre a Two Story lloue, VVf1?. . - a -WTTV 1 3HIA Rood Apple Oifhanl Gf 5SSfiSn,d a never failing fmrinc j4Wjs ol W ater, and Ihe whole farm well watered. It will be sold on reason able terms. GROUCH McMlCMAEL rireunwood, August IB, 1810 I7tf DISSOLUTION ()F COPARTNER SHIP. TIIK Copartnership heretofore existing und. K n C . ... AT A W . . - n "l . ' Jy !. IVI5I5 A: l;U. was Ins day dissolved by mutual consent. All person ha.un cirri ov flgmnst, or indebted lo the lute fun arc reipiested to settle with the subscriber; by whole uie nusincss win m luture be conducted. AMOS 1). KN'B13. Lightstrect; luly C, 18115. 15J.ANKS ! ! BLANKS ! ! FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAPER THAN E HR. f JjIIC subscriber very respccf'ulty informs the l public hat he has on hand an I is cot. slant- ly.Manufaclurimr, HOOTS and SHOES of all kinds which he will sell at the follouing low prices. Gknti.emen's Wkar. Morocco or Calf Skin ifoots &1 00 Coa.se Hoots 3 '25 Coarse or Fine Shoes 1 73 Miner's Shoes $'i lo 2 2. Morocco Slippers 87 Fames' Weaii. Morocco or Ca'f Skin Pace Foots 1 50 Thick Soe French Ties 25 rumps Springs or French 12 Other kinils of Slippers 75 cents to I OH iN 11. The above are all of.inv own Manufaeluu ind are wrrrrnted lo stand. I have also un hand i large stock of Kastebn made Hoots and Shoes, vhich I will sell al small profits. Country Merchants and others who buy by tl" dozen, aie invited to call and examine my good is (will sell to such at a large reduction. rrr-Uemember Ihe place al the A''.' IV ItOO'l ami SHOE STORE, lower end of Main-street. flloonuburg. W RUSSELL July 4 1810 OREGON QUESTION SETTLED ! GEN. ARISTA DEFEATED !! ! GEN TAYLOR IN Al.TV.QMORJiS ) Would now bo the most interesting topics ot conversation, had not .1011 Y n. comnblcd his XK"V STOItR " the soull .vest corner nf Market Square and moved into il .villi n larc and pencral assortment of l)RU;S-MEIl('INES-lY E STUFFS -PAIN TS-OI LS-WINDOW (iLASS 'U TTY-f '(INFEC TION AK'IES TOYS, &c. ,te. .tj c. luit Mich bcinc the f.n t, ihe other (pie. lion? are en tirely lo -l siyht ofand h" ib rapidly ili.- ptMiig o! his s-lock at reduced pi ices. In addition loin- other lae-ine s he h is on h ind in extensive assortment of UKADV lIAIH CLOTH I XI! ; of every desniption, which lu is t -1 1 i n as low a thev can lie pun based in the county. lie ill' lie., all to give him a call as he i- dclei mined tocll on the mod lejson ilde li nn.., uar ei nn wai ! tunc :ill. 10 i ly I rallM i H;i'.-t I iim Ifint Ml I - Mil . hold- rooil r,i .ilmc. t r'.civ trsp'e the :,ulv,crilii r wi'itld nirmti iido'in I i: Iiiciii' in. I I !if ptil lic. gem rally, thai he j., riill luinc ;m ii'cupv mc ibe t 11 1) ISTAM), on Main -sticel, 1 1 "vi en llic olllce ol I . i ISilikalin and the 1:1 nt until shop of Moses CofliiMii, al vhii II lace 1 1 n iv be found upon the si at of poirnv, pirpmn 10 iliavv out the uncut 01 iitiiu tioir Hi Ii i,, ii iru ivcrl Ihe fix Latest Style of l l:itw fri l'IMXfV rim SITMMI'.K, :md ilhll f. land- pb'de.i lo ai commodate hi? I.uiiil., in to oers and the public crncrallv with coed rub-Ian "al ta-iv tils or nn (haiu'C in de. It. KI'Pr.liT, TAI. ,OI; will be found iipn i ''incle stuck up above the door. .1 l iissi'in fi re nf nil erpen?. He would also infirm Ills fiiends that Wbetl Itve. (),i-, Cniiiand Polators ,v be taken tn r hanpe foi mk done n' his do.p, m,d a little id he frufrr dim turn, fin e in a while, will not i on.r inn: i . Call and fci'c him a tinil. MEKNARI) KITER V. April S5. HlOl (M-r,f M ? c -I .1 sidcivhd article of PAiCV (;nd WINDS OH HAIK and K()t;iv"l(i CHAlKs for ,le uv p l.igluslieet New store. AMO? Jl. K.VABB hi CIMIILES It. lllXKAI.EW Alloi'iicv nl l.atv. )JJice .South aide vj JJuui st. btow Market rr-WII.L ATTEND COURTS IN rilE COUNTIES OF t'OLUMIHA NI) LUZERNE. CIIAItLIW KAI1LKH, JUSTICK OF THE PEACE. AND CO.WKVAR'CEn, IILOOVISUURO, COL CO., ( NhYo, comer of Ksst and Main-streets. GEORGE 0. WALLER, Attorney al Law, MiWMmiuKa, Columbia Count?, Ta. Ojftce on Market aeto doors above Main Street flif I ne Suhscribers being determined not to b ouidone by their neighbors, euht r in puce or woikmarnhip. have p, iwu lU price of A.ree Shoeing from date, to ONE DOLL R, believing they can sate them selve b) so doing. SAN I'EE Si SILVERTIION. July 1, 184(1. THE WARM WE ATI I Eli. The snmlnt, change of the weather, du. 'ng this season of ihe year, exhibit a nu.si baneful e l,ci on the human system, d. b,, '"inij nnd prnstraling ii.-The aiomach and 'owcla become deranged, giving timely . ! in all, who are inclined lo give allf , uon to tho warning voice of nature. A such vmn 'J.yne's Ca.minative' rPVer fails to afford i.i.mcdiale relief, chei-kini die d.seaee and rrnioring the naiimt to vi.r oroua health. Mothei. ennot be loo can tons w.tl, , heir lMn ()nrin(, lis 'ltd r'e month following, and in ihe ca.lmsi stages of this summer disease, uhrthrr from iceihing, oppressive heat or other cau ses they should at once resort !o this m lM '"'"g 'cn.edy. Hundreds ofeer itie,.,. I.om respcclabl.. persons in ihi tity ,,. Mi possession of tho propriclor ready t rxl.it il to all who may desire In see them . olTice, No 8 South Third street, 'hi1;,,!,!. phia, LIFE ! LIFE!! LIFE!!! 'All that a man Inili u ill I life so we find rocunlod in iI.p ."... ind bcsl ol books, oni ag we see thorn amis lying around us with Consilium r, Oougli Asthma llmnohiiis Spini,l, f;i,,t and other 'nlinonary MTeciions w n- , , to doubt the eorrrclnrss,. f ihe ni-o-e s. ertioti especially since ii is so well L.o.o.,. tliata rettain renody n,.,y , i.l:,int ,i v'iici always arrests il.nse di...o.. Dr. JAVNE'S FXPEfVI-iiHANr.,..- er fails lo give rcln l, and rums ft, r r u rv ulier means have f.nli d. 'I bis ea h .i has been proved in thousands of instances, vhere it ,as t fleeted radical cures, aft,., paiient had been given up by all ,J3 i-,ij ii.fi pit) sicians. The above yledirfne are for Sab) nl the store of JOHN R. MOVER, Rloomslnt re. NEW CLOTH IXti ESTABLISHMENT, 0. C. IulIlLEll 70T'I.H rosi-ccl fully inform his friends and f f the public Rrner.-illy, Hint he bus just re xived and ojened on the corner of Main and lo.-t Greets in Uloonishurg, Ihe larcesl. ,t.si n, ,.o..,. ent assortment of Heapv Made Clotiiixo, vci offered in this lieihliorhood, which he will icll from l() to 20 per cent. eheriier thnn the chenp. est. Hisntock is cot und Kclei ted vith iirpnt enr made of the best and n o.sl fishiona' Ic nmleriids mil in tlie most workmanlike unmoor and st le. 'inlir.ieinB ciery prade, color mid prieo which will uit eilhir Ihe tusic or cconoiny oil purchase. I ill sell 7'wm xart; ft mk lrrs tmihfrnm$3 00 to f. Ol) 'ii(T (iiiil irnton cloth do S'loA 7.r " to 2 (III " .') l -I 71. v.r. in 3 f'i to 2 Ml .ru to :t Ml tn 2 .Ml . "r.i .it.... l.iiuii ami gingham ihi liiicli mid t' mult cw Minni Vriv W'i't . Diilim; mid zmnlioim do ii'in mill 'r nsh 'irmisdoieii mnl Mi. r ,di wil.i lie. -ides n i"'d a .soitno ul ol f.Mi triin'hcrehn (, Coll.ir:-. Hiirt.s; ,r nil o win, , he pulilic :ire invited In cull und i-xnmiin foi ili.ii dies heloie pun h i.-iiu; i lsewliere if hi v m h to ;et n rood I'.irfnin nod well Miilcd. July II, iKIli- 12tt A 1TEV" ZUTTLY"" if drv goods, Gi()ri:i;n;s,r. Jii'f rri l ived at Itie New iSlore, and f. r de i In'.ipci than cut. l ii AurE. r Aug 1 - - IS 10. BUCKETS ' B ASK E I S ! Tr.ivrltiii:, Muket and S it. bi t J,ik' uM hi civic1 al the Ne Muue. L D. KITEIM'. A iij I CKOCKEUY WAKE. Ol the Istcsl style. iii't n i r i d at li i. it 1. 1 i i:ur. .Mew SStnie. MAI'KFUKL, VST iro ioi! nt the urn v-r r 'o n- ol tic-.lt inn. ken I I. V M l '! ' ,3 CLOCrvU. I. PM and f oiiiiii.'ii, m Bty'i i iFt ren . mid I. r hule chei.p at the in- i. ie. U2 I