I KVI L. TATE, EDITOR. " SATURDAY MORN., SEPT. 22.1849. Appointment by the Postmaster General. John M. Shu.uow, 1.i !. Poimali r at Jfrr-y-.mii, In th pl.ice ol Jiichutd f)uit, Esq , re. Mi. Sheldon, the prcm-nt incumbent, in i Whig, nJ hence, time u no redemption for our f'rivnd FaviT, but tince a change had to be made, we congratulate the people of Ihalivctinn, on the lelection of Mr. 8., a a he in a very eti. mMo young gentleman and will make an unex ceptionable officer. Luzerne County Nomination. We learn verbally from Luxerue, that at their Demociatic County Cunveotion, on Tuesday lust, the following noniinationawere made : Asseinby Join, N. Conyngham, Antln w Beau mont. Prothonotary Samuel Ilodgdnn. Clerk of the Court Samuel McCaragher. Treasurer Hateman Downing. Mmmc Election. The election jut held in the State ot Maine., h:n resulted in the election of Dr. Hubbard, a Democratic Governor, by a handsome majority of the people. LnM year Guv. Dana lacked about 150" ol a choice, The 1luse is decidedly Democratic, thus securing the 13 Senators not elected by the people. Dcath or C att. T. b. Lokskr Capt. T. S. Loeser, who commanded the "Reading Artiller , ists" with such distinguished bravery, during the Mexican War, died in Philadelphia, on Tuesday la.t. f ! (JO- Hon. Jame M. Porter is a candidate for - the Legislature, and Andrew H Reader, Esq , lor tfje State Senate, in Northampton county. 4,1 .! CO" The Constitution of Florida provides that vThe credit ot (he Ntate shall not be pledged in id of any corporation whatioever." in;. Why is Lawyer Fuller, the federal candidate far Canal Commissioner, like a piece of iron in ( the hands of a sturdy blacksmith ? Because, he U Certain to he beaten. MA It It I ED: In Ilarrisburg, on the Gtli inst., by the Rev. J. F. Messik, Geo. Stoop, Editor of the Perry Caunty Democrat, and Miss Lana Jane Roth, both of Blomfield, Per ry wunty. a iii:d: , In Centre township, on Monday nipht last, Mr. John Knorr, a very respectable and worthy citizen, aged CO years and 7 j (Jays. 1 1n Briarcreek township, on Friday last, Mr. Jacob Bower, long a valuable citizen of that place. VJ n Montour township, on Monday night lat, Mr. IIenrv Gioger, of consumption, iiicd about 40 years. Jin Hemlock township, on Monday night lit, Mr. Franklin Crossly, aged about It) j ears. Un Jackson township, on Sunday last Mrs. I'h ere, wife of James Yocum, Esq., a(reil about 55 years. a Valley township, on theCih inst., Mr. Jolis Wilson, in the 76th year of his age. In Lcwisburg, on Saturday last, It. M. BkstAOK, Esq., of Nescopeck, Luzerne co.aid about 33 years. L.. .1 .JJ SOUND NEW WATCHES. rpSF.wbscriber will give lull atisfac-jfp I f to those who may wish a good Wj a'oiid ar'f'.e (or a very moderate price. tmffi He ofler'a fine, and select lot of genuine ccap merit w; hri, namely : Englifh Patent Levers, rarisLt!f';.(''-'e' Levers lepincs,elegatit quar tiers, &. &., Repaid.' Watches awl Jewelry of every des rTiiififin.mosical bnxei, musical instrunn tits of !moxf ei-ry denomination, by the-oretical prin title a(w..v punctually and radically done. Tki.m minus Glares. Common, patent, and rlasicsl lunelf glasses for levers and lepins. Kr.Y common, steel, 14 carrot gold and 20 car rot gMd kevs. Hands common, steel, comnwn rMand fi" gold hands and guld hands especial W f.,r inpines. Halance Whkkles -and crown hee'-s. chains, verges, screws, etc. etc; for eng lull, sn-ist anil frenrh watches, for lepines, An chors 4rl Son, i1(tlish patent levers. Jkwei.s and pyV.nHer " lepines and levers, etc. Also lock Triinini'.'gs-Comsianiiy on hand, at his tblis,i,,ent in Hloomsburg on Market; above Mains'rs.t. c . , no ic, J'RY ZUPPINGEU. MILITARY NOTICE","' rPHE follow-in Volunteer Company .1 in thi, Bnsade ari. no.ifi(.(1 meet in Rattallion at f.jv,, Sr(,H on Saturday Ihe lTtth d , October, at lit o'clork, A. M in i""'"rm with arms ft accoutraments in g"0' ,r,.r a, tne aw requires for Military P-nade. The Washington Caval, y The pennsvlvani I'oaNjs, Briarcreek RifleOmoany. Fishintscreek R'fl1" Company It is understood from 1h Adiutan General, V.al all the old Volunte' Campanie. vviu have ie light to organize r-.c mi meir old un. rmes with n unuers''""" mat moie Soituhle led '""onaicircumatan. iitormes win r ....II k. nrnVII1 swill admit. 1 he on. ".n 1 he old iiMlormni Companies j i -a . ,ir. 4 have nor ihu-jut , mr noiinecl u-ij rtpcliont and make returns to this oRieer "hout delav. Ihat the old a, well ,he new -mPar.i "" b" "",tMt0 d,lw ' W 1st Brig. 'Jth j,o. p. i' . - I I. i..rrti iiiiiji.ra . y, a ,nt 12, W ' lfC Th. W hington Cavtrlv. and Fishingereek T .t at th ne Hotel of Peter Shroek. Kitle 1 n o C! L A 1TI A T I OTV. To the Qualified 'lectors of Columbia County, in the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania : "YTOT1CT. is hereby givon, that nu TUESDAY Li the A'inth tint of Oelobtx, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty-Nine, A GENERAL ELECTION Within said Commonwealth will be held; at which time the Kloctors of (lie county aforesaid will vote in their respective ilisliiils, lor OA'E PERSO.Y jor Canal Commissioner. OA'E PEltSUA" for Member of I lie Hume of lirprtscatatwia of Peunsulvania. OA'E P Eli SUA' for Shu iff. OA'E PEHSUA' Jor County Treasurer. OA E I' ICH S OA' for County Commissioner. OA K PK US OA' for Jluditor, and OAK PEJiSOA' for Coronir. And notice is lurllier given to the electors of the county aforesaid, that the elections in the several towimhip ot the said county, will be held respectively at lliu places lu-reilialUl designated, to wit . Anthony township, Jas. Johnson as Juilgo und Jacob Kidleinan and William HcndiTshot, Inspec tors, will bold thn election at the house ol Jos. Levers, in sai.l township. Bloom township, at the new Court House in the I town of lilooinsburg. Hi larcrcck township, at (he (own house in Rel wick. Beaver township, at the house of Chiistian Sliuinun. Cattawissa lownship.al the house of Stacy Mar- jorum in the town ol (Jutawissa. Cent i: township, at the house of Jnn. Hcs. D.nville boro', at the old Court House, in the boro' of Danville. Derry to.xnship, at the house of Alex. I). Cummings in Washingtonville, in siid township. t'ishiiif;( reck township, at the house ot Jacob Stucker, in said township, Franklin township, at the School House, near the house of John Ivlensh, in said township. Greenwood township, at the house of Joseph PaMon, in said township. Hemlock township, at theBuckhorn. Jackson township, at the house of Joshua Savage, in said township. Liberty township, at the house of Hugh M Elratb, in said township. Limestone township, at the Union School House, in said township. Mahoning township, at the court house in the town of Danville. Mifflm township, at the iiou-e of John Keller, in said tow nship. Madison township, at !he liruso now occupied by John Wellivi-r in Jerseytown. Mounlplcasant township, at the house of Fred erick Miller, in said township. Montour township, at the house of fcamuel Lazarus, in said township. Maine township, at the house of Isaac Yetter, in said township Roaringcreek township, at the house now oc cupied by William Yeagur, in said township. Orange township, at t lie house of Hichard Brewer, in Oiangeville. Sugarlnaf township, at the house of Eekiol Cole, dot'd., in said township. Valley township, at the house of George Fox, deceased. In pursuance o an act of General Assembly of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act relating to the electors of the common wealth," passed the 2d day of July, A. D. lb'.tO. Aoliie is htieby nivtn, That in all cases where the name ol the person claiming to vole is notto be found on the list furnished by the Com missioners and Assessors, or his right to vote whether found therein or not, is objected toby any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such persin on oath, as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resi ded within the State for one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient prool thereof, but he shall maVfi prnol by at laast one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, tiiat he has resi ded within the district tor moie than ten duvs next immediately preceding the election, and shall also himself swear that his bona tido resi dence in pursuance of his lawful calling, is with in the district, and that he did not move into the district for the puipi.n ol voting therein," Every person qualfi.nl as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required, of his resi dence and payment id taxes us aforesaid, shall be admilted to vote in the township, ward or dis trict in which he shall reside. If any person shall ptevent or attempt to pre vent any officer of an election under this act, from holding such election, or, use, or threaten any violencce to any such ollicer, or shall intenupt or improperly inti rfere with him in the execu tion of his duly, or shall block up or attempt to block up the w indow, or avenue to any w indow where the same may be hohlcn, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidation, threats, force, or vio lence, with design to influence unduly, or over awe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain Ih.: freedom of choice, such person, on conviction h;ll he line. I in any sum not ex ceeding five hundred dollars, and he imprisoned for any time not less than one nor more than twelve months; and if it shall be shown to the court, w here the trial of such ofleiice shall he had, ihat the person so offending was not a resj. dent of the city, ward.distiicl, or township wheie the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote theiein, then on conviction, he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not )e-s than one hun dred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six moiiths, m r more than two years. H any person or persons shall make any net or waeer unnti the result ol any election in resu I ol anv U ctn n in tins ...... 1. 1. ... . V.ll . O. ,.. trv,L-u nnv such l.t nr a,...r .li'her bv verbal nroclamation t here- of, or by any wiilten or jirint'd adveitisemetds rha eni'c or invite anv oeisor.s in masc m o a , bet or wager, upon convict ion thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the ainoum so bet or offered lo be b'-t. If any person not by law qualified shall fraudu lently vote at any ele'ctii n within this common wealth, or being nthoiwie qualified shall vote out of his proper district, or if any person know ing the want of such qualification shall aid or procure such pcinn to vote, the pif-on or per sons offering shall, on conviction, be fined many sum not exceeding tw'o hundred dollars, and im prisoned for any term not exceeding three months. II any person shall vote at rrore than one elec Imn district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more 1, vTl T " "1UnC ,h' or h'M t r a nI .a 1 1. 1 1 y I 'O'o and deliver In il.o ... ...... ...... i... p'npf. with thn intention to illegally vote ; or shall "ie hip Hiiinc : iir if iw.u pro e ,,,, , ,,p'r , so (!(.Il. 'M '"".r" '- five hund.ed ot qualihed rit1,.n,1 hl... , ,.'' .""K ". wins election for the "tion for the oorn,..,. 'V . 'V nce of enrmg citi . ,r,;i ." ' ''V''-'s or .nib. ' T' "-i lie fhall on mn- victim) forleil and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every audi oflcnce, and be imprisoned for any term nut exceeding thiec months. That every nerson.f xcept justice? of the peace, who shall hold any ollico ol appointment ol profit or trust under Ihegovernment of the United Mules or of this Stale, or of any city or incorporated dis trict, whether a commissioned ollicer or utheiwise, a subordinate ollicer or agent, who or w ho shall be employed under the legislative executive or judiciary department o this state, or ol the Unit ed Mates, or oi any city or incorporated dislnc and also thnt every member ol Uongtess, ami the state l.egihiainie, ami of the aided or com mon council of any city or commissioners of any incorporated district, is by luw incipablu of hold ing or exercising at the tame lime the office or ny appointment of judge or other ollicer of any election, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted lor. No person shall be permitted to vole at any election as aloresaid other than a while lieeman of the age ol twenty one yean or more, who shall nave resided in this slate at least one year, am; in Ihe election district in which he oflcn to vole at least ten days immediately tireceeiling sue election, and within two jeurs have paid a stale or county tax which shall have been assessed at least ten days belore the elec'ion. ISu! a citi.en of the Uniled Slates w ho has previously been citizen of this state and removed therefrom am! relumed and who shall have resided in the elec tion district and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall he entitled to vota alter residing in the state six months Pnmdid, That the tree white freemen citizens of the United Slates, between Ihe age ol twenty one and twenty two years and having resided in this state one year, and in the elec tion district ten days as aforesaid shall be entitled to vote although they shall not have paid taxes Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first section ol said act, everv general and special elec tion shall be opened between the hours of eight ard ten in the lorenoon, and shall continue with out interruption r adjournment until M-ven o' clock in the evening w hen the poles will he clos ed. And the judges of the respective ditiicts afore said, arc bv the said art required to meet at Ihe court house in BLOOMSHUKG, on Ihe third dav after the said election, being Friday the thirteenth day of October, then and there In perform the things required ol them by law. Cud save the Cummonwealth. BENJ. HAYMAN, Sh'ff. nHERIKF S UFFICK. Bloomsbiug, Sept. 22, 1SI9 COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, Bkacii IlAVEN.Sep. 1,1819 Col. Tate: Dear Sir The follow ing shows tne collections of canal tolls at this i fhec. Amount per last report 52,501 41 " month ending Aug. 31st.... 10,377 71 Whole amount since 30th Nov. If IS, $OS,0-I2 IS IJo. to end Aug. over last year, 01,37 Increase over last season to same date, 7,051 30 J. S. CAMPBELL. Coll. To the l'rce Electors of Columbia county. Encouraged by many friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff' of Columbia county, at the approaching general Election. Should 1 receive a majority of your votes, and be elected, I earnestly promise to discharge the du ties of said office faithfully and impartially. Your suffrages are respectfully solicited. PHINEAS WELL1VER. Madison, Sept 17, 1S49. vj A.v ctUiito tf cutumutu Lvunty. Fellow Citizkns: At ihe solicitation of many friends, I became a candidate fur the office of and having received the nomination of the Dkm- OCRATIC COUNTV CONVENTION, I most lOSpc'Ct- fully solicit the suffrages of my fellow citizens, and promise il elected, to discharge Ihe duties ol said office with fidelity and impartiality. PETER B1LLMYER. Liberty, Sept. 10, IS 10. te. To the Electors of Columbia County. Fellow Citizens : Having received the nomination of the Demo cratic County Convention, for the office of CO-J1TTY TREjfc.STO.ER, l would resptcllully solicit the support of the liee electors, of Columbia county and hereby promise if elected, to discharge the duties of said office, w ith fidelity and to the best of mv abilities. AMAXDU3 LEVERS. Derry, Sept. IS, 1S4U. te. NOTICE I flHE state of my health, which, after more ; jl man a years a abstinence Irom much proles ; si. .niil labor, is still very imperfect, renders it ab solutely necessary that I should settle up my ! affairs here. 1 request, therefore, that all who know themselves to be indebted to me, would j come immediately and pay me, that I may be able to settle personally and promptly w ilh all j with w hom I have dealings. I DAVID N. SCOTT. 1 Sept. S, 1S-1D. ! NOTICE, j 4 I.L persons are cautioned not to nieddlo or l V- interfere in any manner wilh the fullowini: property, which was sold this day (Sept. 1 1th) at Constable's Sale, as the properly of Wesley ; Shannon, of Bloomshuri;, and purchased by me, and which 1 have loaned to said Wesley Shannon until 1 see proper to remove them, viz : ; One hat case, one pine table, one bureau, : one wash stand, one linking .'lass, four bedsteads ami bedding, two pictures and ' frames. i JESSE SHANNON". ; filoomsburg, Sept. 15, is lit lit. i l 1. UL1C SALE OF HEAL ESTATE V VALUABLE FARM will be offered at pub 1 lic sale, upon the premises, at the late Milence ol Leonard Lazari:, on ,s.J i (, ( DAY, the V)th day of AVI'KMBKlt wjrt. The farm contains; i'Zii Ac rrs of ood Liind, ef which about 1 .10 acres are cleared and in a stale ol cultivation. The land contains a body of IRON ORE, a bed of LIMESTONE. Mid tber.t orA liunn thp Itrttle4 Iwn euv dwelling HOUSES, two Q Ay .' 1 " KLVi I11DS, a Still- 'VW ilh its fixtures --J ol topper Keltles, iiogsiieaus, ote., a spriog House, am! a never-failingspritig of water. The firm is in Montour township, along the main road leading from Hloomsburg lo Danville, and is about five miles from each pl.ice. P-v Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, of said eav. when due attendance will be given and terms made known, by ....,.,., EMANUEL LAZARUS, .1ilminitinttir with the will unnfxed. Montour, Sept. lr, l1-IH-bts. J (J II NcT E H E E Z E , Attorney at Law: Orncr.. next dr. or o the C t' rt llri'e. ! Hlini,sliiirur, Cnhnnbia Cvunty, Pinna. M;uiid Price urrcii(- I'llll.ADEI.l'UIA, .VeI. lit , SI!I. FLOUR-fJ.1 mi a 5 ami 5 2.). Rye Flour f 'J2"). Wheat-jl It). Corn ti.". Oats 27. NEW STORE AND CHEAP (.'OODS TMllE subscriber would inform the citizens of I lllonmshuig, and thn public at large, that he has jusi opened a New Stork, in I be brick building, lately occupied by Alhiight A, Mengel, on Main Blreel, north, where he offers for sale, a general assortment of Cloths and Keatly Made Clithinjr, of the best kind and latest style, summer and winter wear. Also IlKY GOODS, COFFEE, etc., cheaper than Ihe cheapest for cash. t(armeuls of all kinds cut ami made to order. The public are invited to call and examine his stock in trade. FELIX KAHN. niootnshurg, Aug 25, 1 !). Cm. rU HLIO KALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia coiinly, on Friday the So hay ir Novemrer next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, Samuel Kisnew, Executor, Ac, of MICHAEL EVERT, late of Madison township, in said county, deceased, will expose to sale by Public Vendue, upon the premises, a certain TRACT OF LAND, situate in Ma.lison township, containing One Hundred and Thirty-Seven Jlcres, more or lesi, adjoining lands of John Heller, Jno. lllllheim, I'aul Jiartot and George IIog.it t, about tinety acres of which is cleaied land. There are on the premies two log houses, ffi b'g barn a good apple or Q'pVi chard, and all kinds ofU Za&other FRUIT; one goodffi !ZS&.ipring of water at each house. L.Ue the Estate of said deceased, situate in the township of Madison, and rountv aforesaid. J-U'OR EYEHLY, Clerk. Blootnshurg, Sept. II, lSdil his. Business Directory. JACOB F.DIETTERICKWi; S,oeiio.7i, shop on North Main street, epposite the Forks Hotel. IT ENRY ZI,'F I'IN'GE R, Watch and Clock Maker, sign of the Watch, on Market near .Main street. r EONARDB. RUPERT, Mtrchavt first door J in " Rupert's Row," on Main street below Market. rnilOMAS U'ILLlTS,ufr,eslablislimciito!i L wain street, north side, one door below the Court House. PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, by Wesley . Shannon, south Mainstreet, opposite liar- ton s store. ARMSTRONG,JIar4f.wiojnetrer,4f Jj, establishment on wain atree, opposite t tie American. JOHN EC, AN, boot and Shoemaker, store on Main street, east side, first door below Mar ket street. T710RKS HOTEL, by Samuel Blue, roads cn forks of the Berwick and Orangeville in North Bloornshurg. TTAYHUUST Sl BALDY, Merchanh,norr, 1 J east corner of Main and East streets,above Ql.MON NATHAN, Cheap and Fashionable Clothier, Store on Main street, two doors a above the American Hotel. IVX'CII ANGE HOTEL, by Samuel Jl . B ady J on Main street, directly opposite the new com t House. MERICAiS' HOUSE A commodiout and well kept Inn By Chab.H, Dokbleii south side of Main street J OIIN II. BARTON Co., berch ants, Store on Main street, opposite the Pennsylva nia Hotel, south Bloomsbuig. L EVI L. TATE, printer , office i n the Brick building, south end of"Rupert's Row," on Main street. MARTIN & A. M. RUPERT, Tinware anil Sheetiron Manufacturers, shop on Main tree, below the Post-office. LOAN t MENDENH ALL,JUereAi,Maiii street, above Market and one doer below the xchaiue . T) E N J : 1 1 A G E N B U C H , Cli a i r maker i( rain ) ter, North side of Main street, a few doors below Market street. "XTTM. McKELVY & CO., Merchants, North West corner of Main and Market street. C'i II I LI., Surgeon and Physician, location T. on Market st. , south side, above Main J sl reel Blooinsburg. KNORR &. II A M LI N, Black-smiths .shop on Main street, first story, immediate!) under t h i office. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Phihdolpliia and Reading Rail-road, frotn Philadelphia to Pottsvillc. Change of hours, and two trains daily eacli way except Sundays. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, April 2d, 1SJ9 two tr, ins will run each way, daily .between Philadelphia and Pottsvillve. MoiiMNf; Link ArcoMMnpATioN. Leaves Philadelphia at 7$ A. M., daily, ex cept Sundays. P-.i-.ses Read i IV,' at 10 4ri A. M. , Leav Pottsvilln at 'J A. M. Daily except Sundays. Passes Readini; at 9 In A. M. The above line stops at all way stations on the road as formerly. Atkhnoon Line Fast Train. Un Train Down Train. Leaves Philadelphia at I Leaves Pottsvile at 2 J 2$ P. M-, daily ex cept Sundays. Loaves Plueni wille 3.4 P. M. Daily, except Sundays. LcavesSch.Haven2,37 Port Clinton .'UiO ' Reading .'J'.IO " Potlstown 4,10 " Phuinixvillc O.lnl Arrives al Mate Hd 0,50 Poiutown '1,1") ' Reading !i,f:() " Port Clinton .1.4-1 " Sch. Haven 0,1 H Arrivcfatfottsvillefi.su The Alternoiin 1 rain w ill stop only at tne a hnve named Slatinns. Passengers for other points must therefore lake the Morning Line. DEPO T in Reading, corner of Chestnut and Seventh streets. Passengers cannot enter the Cars unless provided w ith Tickets. f'.-NTCE. Kilty pound of baggage will be t.llmvi.d to 1-,.,'h nassHiiL'cr in these lines: am! I passengers are expressly prohibited from taking any thm as hagi.ige nut tiicir wearing apparrei, which will beat the risk of its owner. No freight w-,U be taken bv these lines. J!y order of the Hoard of Managers. S. HRMlFOItD.Ker-ry May 1.1-4L NEW SADDLEK SHOP. r Mllf. suliscriber announces lo the public, Ihat -JL I. .. 1 . . ...... iic n recently opened a Sai l el h hoo in the central part o Rloomsbiirg, on Mam sheet, one do.,r above Kup,.t, SLoe. where he will i "..Mij "ii i aim aoo mal e in k'l'ds of H.lliA KSS. S. XLfTN TKUA'h'S, I'.IUKCES, JjLCJ"ber article in his lino ot I keep constantly on I and and male to orihr, nil Knots ot II.IHAE.SS SI I) III. Es. and ever. t business. Also-He will aili od to TRIM. vs -VAC' C.1IIHUOES ,l BCG-(rf$rf&' CUES, in every desirable sto. and vlfe; will (urn off' till his work neat and good i and.it Ihe lowest prices. Tin se who wish work in his line, will do well to give him a eaH. fji- Hides, coutiliy produce, and even gold dul lard will be taken in payment for work. VV. M'li. THORNTON. JlloomsburK, Sept. 11, IS IU .'Jm. ourn an s,"cj b u rt sale. IY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Conn J) of Noi thumberland rountv, will I e exposed lu PUBLIC S.tl.K, at the Hotel ol Enoch How ell, in ESPYTOWN, on Saturday the 29th day of Sept., the following pioperly, to wit ; A Lot orioiiul, in the village of Espy town, now in Columbia county, containing about one-third ol an acie, on which is erected a small FRAME JbmfL IIOUMi, late the estate of Sarah PK-iiiTt. Cui.p, dee'd. t. i . ... ... oaie io commence al l i u clock M., of said day, when the coiidaiuns iheitol will be made known by CYRUS BARTON, Administrator with tho will annexed. By order ol the Court. David RocKi.f f.i.i.kr, Clerk. Siinbury, Aug. 20, IVlu sbwy. BKIDGE EE'l'l WV.S. 1)ROr()SALS will be received hy the County Commissioners, on Tuesday the 21th day ol September, IS 10, between the hours ol 1 & If" o' clock, P.M. at the house of John Mordon, Sr. in Mountpleasatd township, for building A Wooden Arch firidge over litt le Fishingereek in said town ship, ed the following liimeiisione, Viz : Length of Superstructure, bU feet, width Is leet liom out to out, abutments 11 feet in height from low water mark and J feet in thickness at skew-hacks wingwalls, west side, 18 feet east side 20 leet. ALSO, PROPOSALS will be received hy the Co. Com-mi-aioners.on Wednesday tliv mith day ol'Septern her, I &49, between the bonis of 1 and :i o'clock P.M., al the house of John Laartu in Finning creek township, lor building A Wooden Arch Bridge over Rig Fishingereek in said tow nship, of ihe following dimensions, viz ; Length of super stmclnre P0 feet width lb feet from out to out. abutments 1 feet in height from low water mark and 9 feet in thickness at skewbaclf, wingwalls, west side 20 feci, cast side 21 feet. ALSO, At Ihe tamo time and place lis the above, pro posals will he received by the County Commiss ioners for building A Wooden .'lrch Bridge, over Huntington creek near its mouth, ol the follow ing dimensions, viz : Lengili ol'superstiucluro SO feet, width IS leet from out to out, abutments 13 feet in heigth from low water mark and 0 feet in thickness at skew-backs, wing-walls, north side IS feet, south side 23 feet. Plans and specifications will Le rxhibiled on day of letting ly order of the County Commissioners. WESLEY liOAT, Clerk. Co.m's. Offjck, Mnomsburg, ) September 8, IS 10. i.' v iri"ivn'o 3..,vlr1 Erslate of JOHN KLINE, deceased. ATOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Ad- ministration on Ihe estate of John Klim, late of Sugarloal tow nship, Columbia county, de ceased, have been granted by Ihe Register of Co lumbia county, to "the undersigned, residing in Fishingereek township : All persons indebted to .said Estate are requested lo make payment, and those having demands against said estate, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. II MtMAN LA HOCK, Aug. 20, lvlU.-Cts. ICnnitm. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Estate of JESSE JlOJiEETS, dee'd. "VfOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Ad mistratiun on tLu Estate of Je&k Rokkiits, late of Reaver township, Columbia county, de ceased, have been granted hy Ihe Register ol Columbia county, to thn subscriber, residing in Dlackcieek township, Luzerne county; All per sons indebted to said estate are requested In make payment, and those having claims against it, to present them forthwith to the subscriber. PETER ROItERTS. Aug. 25, lR.in..f,U Jldministrutor. PUBLIC SALE. TN pursuance of an order ol the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, on SATI'RDAY, the 'Twenty second day of September next, at 10 o'clock, in the lorenoon, (jk.oiu;k Nun oksseh, Administrator, &.c, of G FORCE NUN GESSER, late of Mlllin township, in said county deceased, will expose to sale by public vendue, upon the premises, a certain Plantation and Tract of Land situate in Mifflin township, in said county, ad joining lands of Jacob Schweppenheisscr, on the north east and south, and lands of Jacob Swank, on the esst, eontainitiL' SEVENTY FIVE ACRES, more or less. T2. There is on the premises, a one iEf I fVAL Lot; Ham, an AppleSE2 ' Jjjj ORCHARD, and about l it rv- j ';Five AcrtKS of Clkakf.d Land: i Late the estate of said deceased, situate in the township of Mifflin, and rountv aforesaid. JACOB EVERLY, Clerk. Blnomsburg, Aug. 21, -Its. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Estate of ADAM KELLER, deceased, j "VTOT1CE is hereby given, that letters of Ad- ministration on the rstate of Adam Kki.i.kr late of Mifflin township. Columbia county, ilec'd1, have been granted, by the Register of said county, I to Samuel Keller, residing in Mifflin township, and county aforesaid, and Joseph Keller, residing in Lower Mouiithethel township, Northampton county. Pa., All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against it, w ill present them as above du ly authenticated for settlement. SAMCEL KELLER, . JOSEPH KELLER, J J'IC Ausrust 27, 1S I0.-C KEMOVAL. Boot and Shoenialdng. rilHE undersigned, thankful for past patronage, repecrtuuy intornifl his olil ciHteiners and the public that lie lua lemuved his eatahlisliinent i ti the new frame building, abuvo Allniuht i: Mengel' Store, en Main Street, nppuMte tl e Fnrk Hntel, where he will lie ready to wait up- I on all who may form him with a eall a meal. ' .IACOB K. DIE I HICK ' r.l"e.rtHburg, April 7, ISI'.', mm IPHR.MM P. LUTZ,ViA''."l'iPonMain J street, helow aiarket, east side, sign of the (jofden Mortar ('.Ai i io. 1 1. A hy thf nam nf I I ll'F has eiir-P''1 w'th a yonnii man of Ihe nioue nf H. I' Tnw mwul iv a u-tn tiii Bmnr in pin up ii Hiir-.iHrillu. lutli they csll Dr. Tuwn enir Hurmnmnlla, ilfiii.iinimllrii n II I'.V'j.yK, ( irKnml, eie. Thii 'I'liwiiHenil ) nu duriur. mid mm Mm; Iml w u fiirincrli a worki-r on milnmilj. cuiinlj, iml ihe likr. Vci lie m ii mic ii Hie title nf Dr.. for the purp nl'ifioioiii cri-ilil for waul he u mil. 'I'ln t in ruiitlnii the uli!.i: nut (n bo il"reived, ami mrcna- none hut ihe UKXLIXK I) It Hi I AlVA 1)1. 0 Dr. J icoti Town-ciMlS Hiirxupnrit's hnvinff n.i II the IIJ llr'i lilo-nrn.hu f imil) coal of anus, anil hi iaauire acrusi Die cost ol arms. PrincipM UJirt, 1112 JV,it,iu .Ycie York f'lty. xzm5$m mm. OLD 1)11. JACOB T()WNSi:M), the oiticiMAi, Diciiviiiir.it of : iii: (ifnuins Townsntd Sarsapariila. Old Dr. Townsi'iiil nttw hlm'it 711 nrs nf (, :mi !m Ifpjl bi:ii hntrwn us the AV'tlHili ntut ;m t nt the OF'.XCIXH Olt'GLY.IL " H H . I.Xl S iff. S.iPARIM.A. Meim (nt.tr, bv. whs nitiipe llnl in nin L .n m;iniir.:t'tnrt), by which uitMns it his Irtii k it in.t nf tu .r krt, .ind lln snlei cin,u,n-crili'd to ihne tuily v h'i Ii u finivcd Hi wurth, mid iinowii its vuhi. It h:u! r-ac'r.- l the turn of 111 1111 y, ni-vert lu'lew, hh thn-i fc run-t u !im h ul tie'.n hoitled 01 sore dise-tJ'ei, Hiid s;vvi iroiu ilcuti, pru ctttitut'd Us cxcelkttrc -mil wnnd' rful IIKALIXt; l'OVVKR. Kiiowlni. many years uo. tint he h'nl, hy his bkill, irlonre tx.nS expcrintrr. dm is d nn nrrtrle w h i w-uU i,. rt" inrolrulfiliie inlvdntruri! to untilifinl when tin- (- n -t would bo iiiinnht'ii to briiif! il into tiniUTru not ci-, lit- ( its lniini:ihltf virfovi would l-u known hv ji,;Ti.'cmti -I. Thii tunc t: r.oine, tho iiu,triH are iipiiiit tl ; tint GliJlXi JlXI) LKVl.Lft'.il.I.EI) I'i F.r.n-.rtia.Y is riKiiiuractuiPd on Inti lnrt.''U kc;iIh, mi l i c tllnl t Uifoijuhout the length und hreodih of Hie hunl. .'- i;i.;y &s ii is ("otind incni.-ilil of deu'CDonfion nr dfirnnnu .ti. I.'nlik younH.i' "J'miiyf ud'i, it ojrove v .Ui ,a'r. ;md uvver clritiBi'1;, d it fnr thtf heitrr : I'Pt iiii-'p it 1- firp-'itr- d cu tctrr.ttfe principles by a Mctvnttftc man. Thf luuiiti kro.vi tdi.'e (.(' Do Hilary, iiid the liit disrttwr.f-, of int- t:it hnvoitll hct-n broiifiht ilitc rciiiisili'fii in tin rmmilhrniri' of ibe Old ir' d.-trinptnlla. Tiio hurauju.nll 1 r..-t, u n wnll know n to nit dicitl ine'i, cnnt.'ins tutny ituuWv. m i! un, portina, (icd iotne iroptrtieH which are nu.rt or it cmjm, at .1 othen, w hich it a-tuincd m prep-irin; it tut u-c, j-rodmu feme nto tion and cad, which in iiij-wiotw tit tho syi-ut. (Some of the proiHrtici ot' f'itriiarillrv aro fin vt atur. t,i they entirely v-tj-orrtt find urn lo I in th in-p ir.'itmii. they fire not preserved by a sctfiitrfr, pnxrsrt, Kimwn uiuy to tho-e t'Xju'nciitt1"! in it nmtvihu'inip, M ri."v'r. tii-iia PcLttiU principle, which Jly oli" n vnj ir. nr . nn rWi.thi tion. Uiulof heat, am thu !ry taaeniuU mtmeM rijerti$j jf the ruot, winch rivu lu it all its vi.iuc. Any pen on can bu!l nt w the mot ::l! ihov ?: dcr Colored liquid, whl-Ji is more fp.tn tho m,it hl' ttvw.'it :n lha root tun 11 from huy th in; uif : to:y cut 'i - t this Instnjd tr vnpi'l h'i:d, a w;f irn witit su'ir mikI mmv, nd thtn call It " ri A Its ATA I 1 1.1 .A i;,lli.V 1' or rV R(JIV I'ul such Is imt the nrtiro hi ov n n- 'nc GENULN'K 01.1) DK. JAC'OU TOWNSKVD'S SAHSAPAKILLA. This is 10 prean:u, that nil l,n: h;i ri jn ! SnmuprtrdU rot t .ir lirt r iiiov:-'!, vvr ''i.ni.1 " hticoniliic nciil nr ot leriiiMitut mi, is ?vir;o:.f.d u.o then every (mrt.t h: (-1 int A.c .1 vuui.- ih 'i'c-l and conrentrntfl form ; utid ifris ii is r.ool' 1 - I .0. losinff ny of ill v;i;u' hU' uini fi 'Uii'tj in-i -. us. nf i'i a ;-ii'd iaiti of I'- i.-.rt.l in thin way, It 1 nnde the ino.-t poninl soeni in ihe Luna of i itM.utv ia;a' i.kx a-.t'H. Ileiire the renson why wo lit .r cnuiii .'ii : in .. "n t ty side In its fnttir hy men, woiio.-n, nml einriivn. Vu '.i.d it dninir wonders in ihe eiiie nt' 111. a-s, cos nri:.Yt:.-..s. i cct.i.ykiii s met- Tlt.YS. fl.VI't.t:S, Bl.OCTHh.s, ui..t -I :;l,-.:ii..e urisUif Iriiin LMri'KITY OF THE bLOOli. It prmeaseii mnrveiloiis eih n y in Hit 1 'innp'.tn.i rns , fj froiii ind'gcstun, irniu.'ft uttty ,f iff. z 'on .:. t:i': n i; Circulfttiuu, d( Icniiiniitii'it ot !:'oi .i to tho In mI. ;:w. t.'-.'i nf th heitrt, cold fet und liami, idd thio .ird h- 1 !l -. over liie limly. It loii not hi t'ii,tl in ( '- .'' ,'l ( ', .t ; and pronittL-i easy eipect'intHMi aiiil i;t ntif p-T-,t,: i(.", rtHiihk ftlnciHri. of Ihv luiiit, tin. nt t, and v r, h . ., Km iu ni'linitR in ovcHinieH inoro in unl'i-l.) -. ,t. I ackiU'W.i'dcd llmn in nil kind nnl 'tajje i.f KM ALE COVULAIM'S. II workn womk'ri 111 rnseh ui tUtr . t nt if . 'tr. V'P of the. H omh, Itb.-lmetftl. .fui.iirr.is, l, m I'nn j u . tri cjul'irttu nl the iiieiMtru il Ti dv m.d th 11. frit- I. : ii. ! la as elli'Ctua! m ninni; nil the f.nio i f hutn-t io-s. By removing ohstrlK lh-iii, and rt niatu,i: tin.: ye.i' il ystem, it fcivei tone mid sirtri;Mi to iIil' 'Aiiux- ii'-iy. .nnl thus ritrt'! nil tonui of i'i-oii! ivas s and 4lt KWcly. find thus prevents ur re'n vv 11 jire.it ;irii ty nf ninrr nv' dies, as Spinal trritutwa, AViimoi, 'A. f tt u tnvi.$ bmiioning, t'ntfit,c 1'itj, t mhi.''.iO''m. Aj 0. It cleitnsei the tilood eei;et tin- lir tn hei.Mliv itcti ), tones the sloii.ach, nntl ivc ! J I mn rc -( Vu bowt'ls of torpor nnd eotiitipnli'fi. ellap tiul 1' ii:"i!, purifies the bkin, cijiinlise.i Hit: r ,, 1 .u J nt tut- !,,-.,!, producing Kcntie wurmth f'jHaliy i'l w-r M u v. m.- tne iiiseiinhle penpirntion ; rel-ixcs h.i inc;ti ami i,::iiL dksx, runnvvs nil obMrnrlioits ui.d inv .tu'e- t:i. ci.; rervoiia s t-1 n . Is not this then The nifdirinc you prck-i?Riiii0iii!y awA I Hut can any id these thini be .Mud ut H. r. j i. r...i j iufir;or urticle ? This V 'tirsf lownN inmid imi ' l e COMPAREU WITH 1 1 IK OU hf ratine nf onft ;HAM 1' i V, that thy out) .3 l.a .'.iM IlLtS of DJ bHMH A'l nd NKVKlt KPOU-S, while the other DOI.S ; wiring, ft rut- n'n .7, t-.nd " the.bolttis C'lnt'tmuif ll o.to fruijiiiifiiU ; t!ie nT, ;;r.n Mtpcd ipiodir.p, and l.nna(;ot(; other jomls ! MiinImh .m lifn ble ronipoui'.d le poi-otioui t iro s t in ! - It.'ni' ; ut tcid into a tystnn dready Ut.ituini inth ncul ' hai c l)yspertia but ar.d t ! ne n't nli ki;u u.1,1 v, he 11 tond sours in our stomnchi, w hat iumi hif S it pr.-dot't , ! .ir Irtiice, he.T.rlaiirn, palpitaiion of llf ht;:.rt. I:rr ikiii, .& at, itnrrh(Ta, dy.entery, co'iic, iwtl i-Mrrupt.'-n of the ..om! ! W hat is tfciulula but nn tied humor in me h.a! 7 ,' xt produtes. ail the huuiori whit h hrntfon l.v.txU nn .! u.u fcam, t'culd Head, r'.tlt IMo-uin. l.r 'p- ta.. Whim ?eil lufjs, Kever Sortn. and all ttlnjr..i ons 111 i- ri. .1 n.d 1 .u ;. 1 T ll in nothini; iinilt r heaen. kii an in mihi ):n !a sours, and thus a noil 1 all the iluuls of lie: t'-.'ls. ;o.a. or lent. U'liiw t.uutri ltln-.lin.ili-.i.i l. u a .V'lir . r . r u l' 1. 1 hii- Infill tl'tt'-N It'i-li lu'lwn n llieju:fKi Hint i !m--.v it.'rr, IrriLitirR ami inlliilini K Hie ilt. 'i.-a.e li.-i.. u . .1. .1 rt ? Si uf iierwiiii limCH'.ei. ol' nii;uir.ly ul l.o I'I !. "1 dernncel cirulriiiMii, Anil ii-arly i,h the ui.i.ict.u .i....i ftttlici ruiinioi iixtiirr. haw It it' j C ImrriUl' le lll.tl'.ll ai.d &'.!l, irtj.-u . arf In UfcC tliii. SOLTMNa, FKIiAlliNTKNG. AC'!! " COM ruiND" OK S. 1'. TOWNSKMi, ind yet ha wmilii fnin hnve it iipdertrid Itm Old I'r. Jar.b I'm ntend s (irnktn irtijtu.it .i-ira; j a.u, is an I.MlJ , l'l' . of hn in Tenor i'rep,irntn'ti ! ! llvaven lornid thu wi! "houhl deal iti nn artirlu wh t.a wnultl Iie.ir tho o if tot dn'.nnt r.rml-laii :e l" rf. I. Town end's arurf! mill which thotihl brine d.ovn ii..n the t)iil Or. purh a inniititRin InaJ nf rntni! i.ni miu fii;iiir:i.n.i,-,.t ffom Agents w Im h ive .!d. and pit re ha em v. Ih ha; e useJ 6. 1. J owiMentl's I'KKM KNTINti t MMV H .s I). Wewldi it DndrrnlnoJ, because it Ii the o'-.,Jute frt,ft tlrr.t S. I, Tovvntt.d's artirlo and id It. Jnrnn I'nwn wid's Hiirnpiirdla are hewn rtut np-trt, mid tf r.nttdu wmt'.ar ; that they are tin I ik- Ml t ery purtu u'ar, ha :ii not one bin'e ihmi: in coiuiimii. An P. Tiwnei:d is i" I'ot-tor. nr. l nev r iv.i. Is r.rt ciieitmt, nn phnrin:ireiiii.u-kf.MW t mi mm ' ol rn-t i; -n or die;we than any nther ronine n. uiuru ntiiir. nnpniie-iitual iM'in, what vara.xt-t iftn the pnl'ir h.'. tht tnt re re ceiving ft Benmr.e fcientiin: nu'd.cine. ro;.t.-.ii!iM. nil th Virtues of tin- art.r nd in ;.r orir.;' .1 ft ml h.-n rr m capable nf changes w hirh iinlit miner tneni ihe AO t.N 14 of lh-.cu-e oitv.id uf tn ill It. Hut whtt eiMi ahniild be ttpeutrd fr-'m m who (trow iiulinnR roiiiparaltveiy rd' htt'dniine or !' p:e '. It icu'ores 'l person uf v ioe experiencrt (it rook and oerve up i ven a cuiiiinoti dtient tne'il. Itow much mure nnf.o.'Uiiii u it that ihe peruin v.u inanutiirture men i ine, u.-ktt;.i-d it.r WF.AK STOMACHS AND KNKKBI.KU S'Sr.Mt, Hhould know well iho medical pmprtie id plants, ih tH'sl iiiMii ier lo uring nnd c m,, ratr un fi il nf tit'Hiirt'i virtues, alMi nn "Uen-ive knuwifdgeut the various di-ease vhith at!' ci lie human yhifiii.nutl how to miapi reiiieUie lo thee dt ,easi- It is tf arren tri'Ui upon the unfnrtun.tte to pmir ha ho iato wuiiiuh .1 ..uim. .-f. . t" km.lle bope id iho iiespamne 1 husoni. to retoire hratrh ami hlnmii. .TntI vajnr loin ih I raiMied d ur k ard i h.tn.h intirniiiy thtl ,IJtK. 1 J M'tm 1 u Nf- M Ii; Si'I Cill V hiwi F'H .Ml the I puruiintv mill iio'itns to hniig tns ijiutiil l'nifial ("oiitentraU'd i within the reach, ami lo the knowiedire nf -ill who need It, that they niy leivrii and kn w. bv j fnl Biiiei'enLe. 11a ! Traiisct'iidcnt Iovr to lltul. ! K P LVTZ, Anfut. Fl .imsl.urg -au 11 ,'43!