The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, November 24, 1849, Image 3

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SITUIUHY MO UN., NOV. 21, IH19
1gnicie.for the Colum'iia Democrat.
tJJ-V. B. IVvlmkii, Third and Chestnut streets,
Philadelphia,
ftj- K. VV. Gr, Third and Walnut streets,
rinudfii)iu.i.
M-ficm.m Pkvtt, NV IM, Nassau street,
New I'urk.
. appointments by the Governor.
fowtRo Taylor, to be Associate Jn.l- in j
uierne County, in place of Hm. Henry Tette-
one, resigned.
Giuntham I. Tagoart, til' Nortlimn
rland, North' J. county, to be Aid with
c rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
tpuin'im-nti hi the. Canal Commwianrr.
Aisr .f-KKR Mason, Esu... of Philadelphia
, to be snperintendaitt of the road to avoid
eliued plane, in the room of Cl- Petrikin,
ed.
n Aspinw.u.i., Y, , of Bradlord, to be
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endant ot tho North Branch extension ol .
xylvauia uanai.
nentbu the Court of Luzernr. County.
i- nd Richard, Esq, to be Coimnisitioner
f Jacob Hesecker, .deceased.
tinn. Pktkr PiM.MXYKR.Esq., was
.ylast, installed High Sheriff of Col
uy. Mr. B. enters upon the discliar-
esponsible duties of his new station
blemished reputation, active business
! high prospects of efficiency and fu
n. We wish him great success.
IIavman, Eh., rcrires from the
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office of U Sn.
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Sheriff, with the general good will
e had official inter course with him
during bis inistration.
Y q'hanhgivi'' Thursday next, the 20th
h t it beri mtnibrreil.fo the day set apart
by Governor Johi islon.tobeobjui ved by Thanks-
;.l. Piayr j rraise
jleeUi-ntat D
n'ing from ,he
a'h. Roys should take war
followinir circumstance. On
' a Doy oy tne name 01 james 11.
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HoowN.inNorrfstown.slood upon his head for!
-onetime, and g,n a ihort dm a'terwards, was a
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He W 'Bs ab ut eleven years old.
Cnrboti County Unixttc.
Thomas jL Foster, Esq., has revived
the "Carbon County Gazette..' Notliiiip
the worse of Jiaving been burned out, and
waken a much better appearance. We
welcome tlie Caz:tte, as we also do the
Democrat, ty ouf good friend Toland, a
(jain to our -exchange.
Military Election.
Agreeably to the orders of the Brigade
Inspector, an election was held on tSatur
day hint, for Jlu or of the Ixt Battalion,
1st Brigade, 9th Division, V. V., with the !
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following result.'
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Companies.
O-dtiiiihia Artillerists,
Washington Cavalry,
Briaicreek Rilletneii,
TV Major Gihnorc.' Vc eniigratttlafc
pur friend of the Star, upon his Military
advent. May he never dishonor the wa
ving I'inine and golden "Epaulett."
The ISaiik ol' Danville-
At an election for Directors of the Dan-
ville Hunk, held at Danville on Monday
lust, the following gentlemen were elected, ;
viz
A 'Frier. Wfflj nir,U' !
Wiu.WonaldHi.il, J.cwis Vastine, 1
M. C.G.'ir,of Danville, Thus. Hays, Lewislmrg ;
J icob Cook, Muucy ; W. C. I.awson, Alilton;
J W. Smith, Jell nsgrovc; J . Sharpless, Caltawissa ;
J. K (iroi., l!loomtl)urg.
7Tlie Carbon Democrat, at Maueh
Chunk, which was burnt outlast June, has
risen I'luenix like, from its ashes.
S.rgcanl-Al-.'lrmi of tc Jfousr.
Col. Evans R. Bracv, of Krookville,
Jelferson county, we UIlUcrstaiKl, will he an
r,li...,.n l,..f..rU tin. nnvt t I r... I
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Sergeant-At-Arms, of the House of Rep
resentatives of Pennsylvania. Col. lira
dy, whom it is our oh-nsurc to know very
intimately, is both a wnrthy (h inocrat and
nn accomplished young gentleman. We
could wish him success, assured as we are
and would so inform our friends every
where, that ill I11111 the Legislature w ill liml,
if elected, an affable, efficient and compe
tent officer.
Partition.
In llu! Orphans' Court of Columbia coun
ty :
Estate 0 .'JAY KAOIlll,-) Sttr writ
late of Centra township, in the I of
County of Columbia, deceased) Partition
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u) Sui.in Knnrr. the widow of John Knurr.
Thomas knoir, Joseph Knorr, Joseph Lil-
c-y.and Kli.n his. wife, late Eliza Knurr, John
Conner, Jr., ami Sarah, his wile, late Sarah
Knurr, Lcvina Knorr, children of John Knorr,
deceased ; Abraham Dildnie, and Louisa, liitt
wife, late Louisa Knorr, Drake, and Higina,
his wife, late Ivcginu Knorr, John Kreas, guardian
of Aaron Knorr, HeuDcn Knorr, Joseph Kuon,
and Klinhn Knorr, children of I'eler Knorr, de
feased, w ho was on of (lie sons of John Knorr,
deceased, Charles llagonbuch, guardian of John
Knorr, Snian Knorr, Saiah Knorr, and Samuel
Knurr, and 1 homas Knoir, guardian of Hiram
Kimrr, 1'hinem Knorr, ami Mary Ann Knorr,
children of William Knoir, deceased, who was
one of the. sons of John Knorr, deceased, and
William llagenbuch, guardian of Sarah H.igon
bueh and Eliza Ifaijeiiiiueh, children of Ann Ha-
Renburh, deceased, late Ann Knorr
You, and each of you, will take notice,
That an INQUEST, will beheld at the latedwel
liiuj house of John Knorr, deceased, in the
lown-diip of Centre, in llie county of Columbia,
mi
Friday, the Eleventh day of January
next,
between the hours of ten o'clock, a. m. and fi o'
clock, r, tn .of that day, for the purpose of making
1'nt'tition or the Ittal Eflalr,
of said deceased, to and anions liin children and
represent itives, if the same ran be done withflnl
prejudice to or spoiling of the whole, otherwise,
to value and appraise the same according to law,
at which time and place jou art required to at-
tend, it you think Kroner,
-1 J'fiTFIl BIM.MEYER
Slirilff,
SllKRIff's KFICK,
Bloomsbui), November 2-1, I S I!), ji
tTie Venntftlvania TiltRraph, Marrishuri;,
will publish six times, send hill and paper with
the notice to ihe Sherifl of Columbia county.
puiiTic iso'i'ici "
rilllE nndersij;iieil, Administrators of the es
J tale of John Kmirr, late of Centre town,
ship, Columbia county, deceased, having xUen (lit
usual leijal notice, hereby (jive Public .Ynnv,
that they will attend at the late residence of the
said deceased, on
Wednesday, the 20th of December, 1819:
w hen and wliereall persons hiving business with
said estate are requested to mee: with them for
the purpose of tnhking settlement and thereby
save costs.
"'IIOMAS KNORR,
JOHN CONNER jr.
Nov. 2l, 1 s 1 0 4ts.
Jldmr's.
FARM FOR SALE.
rpilK undersigned will sell it private sale, on
J very moderate terms, a valuable FARM,
situate in Suicarloaf township, Columbia county,
ailjoiniii! lanilsol Keunen IJavis, Mathias Rhone
1 and Samuel Rhone, within about ,'l- lihs of a mile
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east of nm H ishinncreek. rnnrainim;
EK.IirY THREE ACRES,
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inirryor tniny-iivc acres 01 which is cleared
land.
There is on the premise? a tnnd loir dwel
lin? 1IOUHF. and Stable, a young Okchahd. fj!j
and a ipiod Spring of water close to the door of
1 the house.
V Terms will be made known on application
to lhusub.irribir. A-M.css H-mnii, I'. .
WILLIAM RHONE.
Nov. 2-t, IM'.t -H
1THUU SALE.
rilUK subscriber w ill sell at Public Vendue, on
Saturday the th ol 1). cember, l l'J,at I0o'
clock, A. M., of said day on die premises, a cer
tain I'I uitaiien er
'1'RACT OF LAND,
the estate of Jacob Lower, late of Piiuv reil,
township, Columbia county deceased,
Situate in s nd liriarcicek township, Columbia
county, adjoininir lands of James Evans, on the
Fast and West; Henry Marl., on the North; and
Michael Bower on tho South; containing THIK-
AUxhs, and allowance, all ot which is
cleared and in a good state ol cultivation.
; There is on said pp-mism, a lot; dwellinj;
Il-iuse, log Barn and other out buildings, tc,
I with all kinds of excellent Fruit, a g'od spring of
i water convenient to the door.
ALSO, At the same time; and place, an"tlici
I TRUT OF LAND ?
j the estate of Jacob Rower, deced,
I Situate on Summer Hill, (nearly a -!jnf n inn" thr
, above described tract.) cniitairune TWKNTy
ACRKS, part of which is cleared; the balance is
in timber.
I Said last named tract will be iold intwn equal
! parts, of Tin Arris each, to suit put chasers.
! Attendance will be pven and tetms made know
; on day of sale.
I SOLOMON IlOWF.R,
Ailminiiti ntnr.
J.nacrceli, Nov. 1!', IS-l!l..r!.s
MILITARY MEETING.
T
IHE ynuntr men and other nf Rlnnmsbon.
Light Street, Esrutnwii, I'.in-k Horn, h vic
inities lavorable to the organization nf a
CAVALRY OK HuRSE COMPANY.
Arc rerpited to meet the Eschante Hotel in
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JNovomber U, If.t.
HENRY II ASSLEK.
fr0m rhilaik'phia
I y r.-11-.1. 1 r 1. l.l.Y mlorms the Citizens ( I I
gj litoomstmrg and its vini.it v, that lie has!
opened a room in the Hotel ot S. A. m.idy, win re
lie oil. rs lor sain
SPECTACLES,
With Gold, Silver. Tortoise Shell, of all kiud.oi 1
! Steel, German Silver, and Silver Plated Fr ime i, !
I and he has the largest and best assortment ol I
I Flint and Aure lilass, s.of his own manufacture '
, " "'! 'M "A rl-v r f h t'rnt.on n .he
Vrilnral) Convex and Conrave Glasses, for Near
11,1,1 r-ir sightcd in rsoi.s, and lor persons K
nave
hern operated upon for Cataract of the Em.
I hrnugb thirty yeats study and Practice, he
has reached the knowledge, nf Miitinir. w-ilh the
br-t trial, any person on rxaming their eyes;
therefore he ha-l the honor id attending the p'rin.
cip.l t'ro.sneil Heads (.( Europe.
R'-fornmi n-lation.s can be shown if required
from the mo-t c. Iel.r.,ti.d rrolei.,i,s and l'hii
cian in Germany.
H" ha also for 3le, Spv Gla-ses, Mirrcscnpps
MignilMng Glares, Eye Glasses, Thic.ul ( 'nun
lers, and )r."'. ing Mirrors, hr.
Spectacles J:xc'n,1t,gr,.,'K,,,,:i,lrfi i1n, (;).,,..,.,
rul in.
ftl-He
'.vill rctnali, ,'., if!. ..'ui log c.
ui
rrsr..;i. :., ... ,, ,., '
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l.y the
ReV J.St:i,lcT,Mr.C0NRAn BlTTISNUKNl.Hl, n.l
nd
Miss Lkvina, youngest daughter ol Ut Jonu
Knorr, of that ulace.
tiftuR Printer' Feb, isduly acknowledged.
In the liloornshurg Jail, on Sunday last, by
Charles Kahler, Esq., Mr Cko. Ani.rsws, and
Miss Mary Drake.
On the Sth inst .byWm. Kitchen. Esq., Mr.
John Henson, to Miss Susan Robinson, allot
Danville.
In Derry township, Columbia county, on the
llth nit., Mr. Samuel 11i.hr, and Miss Chris
tiana Snypir, both of said township.
On the 8th inst., by Lloyd Thomas, Esq., Mr.
John P. Fishkr, and Mrs, Emzaiieth Uower,
late widow of Jacob Hower, deceased, all ol Roar
inecreek township, Columbia county.
On the wnth insi., at Christ Chuich, by the
Rev. D. Doit, Maj. Jacob Wici.mb, and Miss K.
P. Lamb, both of Wilkesbarre.
In Lebanon Co. Pa., Mr. 1Ii:nhy Bckiibower,
co-e litor ot 'Pennsylvania T'lrgraph, Jlarrisburg,
to Miss Lavinia Preidknbai'c.h, of Myers
town. In Potlsville, Pa. Monroe J. Harner, prin
ter, to Miss Catharink Spohn
dii:i:
III Caltawissa tow nship, on the ITith inst., Mis.
T.MZA, wife ol Casper Murray, in the 33d year of
hrr aije.
In Piloonislmii;, on Monday last, Ck'irce
Lh.lii , a very worthy nian and good citizen,
aged about ti t years
In Liber'y township, Columbia county, on
Tuesday of week before last, Mrs. F.ixkn lir.AY, j
aucd about On years. j
In Wilkesbarre, on Thursday night last, Mrs. j
Sally Teeter, consort of tho late Mr. Couud
Teeter, aged about 6.") years.
rUIJLIC SALE.
T7lLL be exposed to Public Sale, at the house
f I of Cuxptr Alunity, in Cattawissa town
ship on Saturday, the 2 1th of November, 1S4U,
the followine; Mopertv, wit-
TWO FAT HOGS,
three Shoats, two Beds and beddini;. one Drueau,
one comer cupboard.one ten-plate Stove and pipe,
two Meat tubs, one half Rarrel chum, half bar
rel Vinegar, half barrel of pickles, thirty bushels
ol potatoes, ten bushels winter apples, two tons of
timothy hay, 1 1 00 feet of inch pine Bow is 2l00
shingles, two batleaus, one double barrel shot gun
together with a variety of hold and kitchen tin n
ittire too liumeorus to mention.
Sale to Commence at ten o'clock.
Terms of sale tnade know, bv.
CASPER MURRAY,
November 17, 1SJ0.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE RE
AL ESTATE.
IURFANTto the directions contained in the
last will and testament of F.DM0N1) C1UW.
b OKI), late of Mountpleast tow nship, Columbia
county, deceased, will be exposed to sale, by Pub
lie Vendue or Out-cry, by the subscriber, on the
premises, on
ir.;...,f u. or.t. ..... , n
rt Kctroiif, mt: tiny iy iJi:ctu-tr ,
.7. J)., 181'J,
at ten o'clock, in the forenoon, of said i!nv.
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A Certain Plantation :
OR, TRACT Or LAND,
Situate in said Mouiitpleasant tnwnship.Columbia
county, adjoining lands of Joseph Craw bid's
heirs, on the south; John Rnckel, on the -le-.t ;
David Johnson, and Daniel Zigler, 011 the north ;
and Joseph Kline, on the east, containier:
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN
ACRES, or thereabouts,
lr.", There is 011 I he premises, n pood
FRAME HOUSE. A3S&
lll'li r 1 ni,V,
lilW ? ' H l)ear"'ff WE4
f
IIPPLEORCWUU)
A variety of other FltlTT THEES, ;tml
a U"od Si'RiNG. Also A pmall stream of
wafer convenient to the house and ham.
i;T'Of the nhove trnet, about EIGHTY
ACRl-.S IS CLEARED LAND. 'I he remaining
part is in w oods,
, 'Terms will be made known on the day ol
sale.
IDDIN(;S DAKK LEV,
Surririn ICrirutor nf Julnwrnl Crnwfvrtl,iUnl.
I'lloomsbin Nov. I'i, 'iMfl-Hts.
DESIKAIiLE J'KOI'ERTY.
I IIOl.'SE AND LOT, in Wil-fftft
w -Grove, (.South Hloomsbur
The House is anew brick buildi
01 s'liir. ieni size to accommodate a
law latnily. There :.s a well under cover at the I
kitchen door, of excellent water, superceding the I
necessity of going risen here to procure water!
lor any purpose whatever. There are on the !
premises a CARRIAGE 1I01L AND ISA UN, '
sulTn ictillv large for a cow and three horses, and !
other appiopnate oiil-hniblii.gs, all new. !
Tl. I.. I ia l..e-.l...l .... m 11..
rtn'm n" U to Hghi V, 1 IX f4t c'h .Voin !
I the Court House : s.j eet wide and It I feel deep, '
1 111T' ,i:i. 00 im- iot, propenv di-po- frTj'
I. and of various sizes, nnwards ot :
0 OUNAMEN'J'AL TREES, Kf,' j
i-inbrariti;: ipiite a variety, vi : Ma-gJjj ;
pie, r.lin, l.inncn. Asli, Hutton-wnoil, Isiniberrv,
Wi-eping-wilr.w, Hickory, Oak, P.inkeve, llem-
lock, l.t-C.ir, vviiile-pine, kVc , with a variety ol
select Minbbery. I hern pre. also, upward.! ol
I 'Pliirty Xmtng Fruit Trees,
sevrial of which are dialled with superior fruit.
'I'hi v-trees were planted about three years ago,
, and are jn-t beginnin;; the development of their
I peculiar beauties.
j Those who are acquainted with the relative si I -
this place, must perceive that, destined
" m' as U w v,,"rs 11 w'" be, ,n the great
thoro'iifh-.fnre tn the Lakes : tlie'purch-isc.,1' Ri
Ah F.st.vit. here, must be a sale and profitable
!iive-.ini'iii-
r.j" Thosp lis,r cil tn pnrcliase, are i rii
ted to
call soon on the sub-ciiher, mi the piemises. or i-i
his absence, can make application personally, In
P.. K. Riiui'i.s, Em)., Hloom-duirg.
DAVID N. SCOTT
Nov. c, r-r,-
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
P.stali of John Knorr, deceased.
-w t -r 1 m.-i.is c t ... 1 ..-..... .1...
l 11 1. i.e. i.-'i-i- "i nomiiiisirai mti upon
) the Estate of .'OHN KNOU I!, late of Cen
tre township, Culmhia Cotitily, deceased, hjve
been duly granted to the underigu- d : a',1 persons
indeli'i o I11 anl est it.- are reipn- '
tnent.anil those having claim-,
to j re'i ol tin" in I'm teti ii mi nt '
TIIOM KM'.
' ,r'' If 1
'- pay- 1
s.iti e, 1
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On thupday last, in Ce ntre township,
A WORD TO HORSEMEN.
Dr. Pearson's liurbrr's J'm'nu-
iitinn i il...iil..,lt u ll.it t.,1.0 i .1 ..1..1-.1I loll
, . Jf,..,!,,, .-',.. f S,.,,i!.., Ionise-..
; ( mi, Gall-., Splint, Curb, ,in bone, Spavin, miff
net-s ol the joints, &.C., Sic. Il is an article wliich
should be in the. hands ot every horseman, .mil no
stable should be without r bottle nf it. I'i ice .!.')
and fiU cents. I'repured only by S. A. Pearson,
M I)., and for sale, w holt rale und retail, at IOC,
NORTH FOURTH ST., Philadelphia.- Nov.n.y
and at mv store, iii.ooiiisn'inn.
WM. I10BISON,tif.
ALSO, FOR SALE,
A LARGE and splendid assortment of well
selected JTlilf f.OOIIS, iustiycniiii',
coiisisti in? of everv varielv ol lloons. such as arc
generally kept in a country SUne, with the uddi-
"""ready madc clotiiixc,
All of which I will sell cheap for cash or
country produce,
'i'he public, an? respectfully invited to rail
an I eximiiif his .stock, il they want bargains.
liloomsbur-.Nov.n, ivi-j. VV. R.
1 1 r.-::-..--r-..-
HOOTS AND SHOES,
rnilE subscribers returns llieii D ank, to the
ditizens of lilonmsbiirg, and llic public,
ioriner favors, and ap
prize tliitn thatihey
have J.ir-t received a
tineiiew a.ssortnient or
Hoots Ar. Shoe-,
at theirestablisbment
on Main Street, to
wliich they invite tlm
attention 01 custom-
em. 1 neir seieciion comprii'S every sort.s:ze
and variety, and at prices to suittbe times.
liieatbargains can be had on application.
Hf j- Store oppn-ile. Hrndv'g Hoi.1, on Main St..
second door above the d un House.
FRANTZ L JOHNSON.
Illooinsliurg, Oct 07, IM'.i.
E.ECli'JOU'y SALE.
Ftale of JACOlt MILLElt, deceased,
directions conlaiifii in the
. hist Will und Testament ot .tACOU MIL-
I i.JMt, Jiiuior, l.iie oi bloom town-diip, Columbia
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county, deceased, will be exnos.-d to sale.by Pub-j Dry Goods and Groceries
c endue or Out-Ci v, on the premises. on 1
Tunday,thefu,t day of Jan. a. .,830, i iXZ
A Certain Plantation i l.nce;'che.ip,.r than the cheapest." Their stock
! fompri7.es 3 lull assortment of all kinds of eoods,
OP? TraCt Of Lni-nCl. J n-nallv kept in country u,irn, anil without par
Situate, in Centre township, Columbia county, ; ''''"lari.tiit: each article, feci warranted in saying
adjoining lands of Isaac I lees, on the west ; John 1 ,,U'K in walU "' g-d Sioods haveoiiiy tocall
Thresher, on the north ; Isaac Low, on the east ; ! '' 'a,is,f' t,leir ,'sf' am' tu-y-Peter
Miller.on the south, and Benjamin Do. n, 1 Oroceries, (inernswarc, Hardware, Fish,
on the south and west, containing Salt, Molasses, itc.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-1 li,r :"d beautiful seh.-clion of tlie above ar
FIVE ACRES AND FKJHTY-TII REE I ticl;'s0' h,lrn"r quality, at very low prices.
PERCHES AND THIM.'.K-FOimTMK
7 w....,
M AlI'JASUREMEN 1 .
ff-There is a LUtlE KILJi on the pre
mines and abundance ol good LlMt Svonk
I nere is 011 tbp premises a two
story LOG Hul'SE, a bank ISA UN,
.S'.f.V heaving aoide ORl'H-
utntu. Stnrt nrr hni, o.t
fc-wi'C a tf..ii ..( iv .i...'-
- Y( v -..II "I ...ii.-i ui uiu
j?W-w,luor, und other outibuildiiu;s.
UI the above tract. ONE IirNIMMT) AVn
I T"1 HTY ACRES, is cleared land, and in a high
Hate, of cultivation.
Tt,,. Il i. ,.rn,.. ...
V'l'l.e land i? of fir-,..n;;
j - ; .-.jwun, anu (ji-piui
I t.ie attention of any person who may be desnous
i-uri.ha--iiig a lirst-rate farm.
fv T. :m 1 1 .
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tn..is, win Du ih;h;i! Known on the day 0
sale.
JOSEPH rOHE, .-.nd
LEAH I'OIIE. lute
l.t tih Milrr, i:.imtrix f JUMb Mill, , , Jun
ior, tlfff-ltSI'll .
V t'urter desi-itptinn, etc., fee bills.
Ccii tie lownsliip,
October O.'l, is pi. io-.v. j
vloiv MiiiiKfry ods.)!
r"IAHE nmli'isiL'ned tiiLe i,lo..u,in : I
' m akP
in atmntinrin"
1 1 11 e 1 1 oin rnsinmer
j liliHiwsburg, generally, tl
rs and the riti,,,lu i
at tln-v l.m-o h..
11 tved a new sot lv ,-f thr
FASHION AISLE J1DNN E'J'TS,
Velvet, cot and uncut, Satin, silk C,.r,lr.;t,
Lous, of nil ilescriptioi.s face Flowers, V,
out-side (lowers, buds-, gi p'ers, face-rai'S
athel
, belts
wn anis, couilis, cotoreit-st k ace.,-!
IISIOIIS. Iril.co
scut !s, kid, lis,
le. Ilirei.d and collen el. .'IT
o,,.n- -..ll .... , ',..ir-.
' V : ' 1 ' 1 ' '""''I'ai'c-S Velwd and
1 j 1 1 1 ' imm in nnnwis.
j ALSO A,, as-orimentof ,l;iin Ronnells and
taps, together with I'.raid, Straw, -r.
JM. t S. lj.r,Ki.i;v.
j Idoon sburir, (let, 27, IS-lti.
ISTT NtFITf'Iv ;r
, "-' 1
ciiber.thankinl for i,t i.air, I
'I
VIE
res in c
InioilllS llis l-lkl,1ln...c .....1 i
' . I I i 1' it. . I i iot-;
I ; , ' ; charge of the '
,h, ,Iv MORE, W.7..-
and w ill .oiilmue ,(. ,MnesH l
I I'r's.'!',,,! ! , ZATT'M.VS
invites his i,-e,l. 1 . ... . ' hr I
The Culnii;l,i,i
tie nun a ca .
ill Caleobo., I'.l t.i. .. l- 11
i- 1 1. .... 1, j,
' " '" . "ogetner with i t li..r
"laiidanl
winks anil M-le.-l fl.uiom rv 1'
r.. . . ... 1 . . , ,,
nr s:i f. el.. ..
v.. spienoui assortment i t' NEW HOOK'S
will he received 111 a few dajs at the above es'
l.ili.ishment.
. -TOSEPII S'U'AF.TZ,
loonisbnrg. o. jj,,
FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW (.ODDs
AT THE CHEAP ARCADE.
: r.. inn siibscribers. announce to nil
out
1
oiil customers and the public, that we
ni ! , 11:... 1 . . .
b.iv
.1.1. ..,.i..o ,1 ooe 101 01 ir:w 1,001
suited I" Ihe
-earewillteg, fl
pose ol ! 11 i-ery small ),n hi
.i.-. k 1 on-i.-l. ot
I't'1 'n il ,-:fii English M
-, k..5ii,.l. imr ,
I
ertnoe.s. Ainnricas. !
,., ,i ,i,,i . i , , . , : i
I.,, i and ell,. . , rs. Mm 1,,, ,!e Haines, .,.
ties. I otiUlY , I laid gondii, if various I. mils--.
) I . . , . i
' " ' """" neren. siyies. 1 all.
COC-. 1'oIH ".- I IM, fo I'- I . il l.lla , 1j !
batre-l
1 iniim-;
nil slum (: losiorv. 1. 1,,,., o ,.,.i ,;. I
; 1 1. ill kind-. A ictv ri neral a-soriiiirni of
I
incv atnl sttiple coin s. Also. A la.
, . . .....
2 fni.
' lot of Qui ctu-'-w;ii'c, Hai'',!-M-;
, 11.J' . -yi'I-rr'. I n -n- on,
W Hlnw'.W.'ire. A fresh s-,,,
of I'hoicf
OI.'OCCRIES.rnod a,,,
it'-
he,-,
v :'!
. I: cunt nine to ell t ,,. 1,, , , ,..,;,.i ,ni.
11 ey s-, rup
i-i 't I . : 11 , vv 1
1:1 ve 11 . j
.I,--.
ni.-sses, ,or ,v . k 1- r rt'.-i.. 1,-e,,,,.
' ill '-l.lv. .,f!l, if ,,i,. (,,, llfj;: ,i ,.,
' '": i" ' "11 !1. il'M lb. 11 a . 11
H ('
m: im (
mh
in.; -i. .'.i..!.' .fv
JUST OrnNEB:
At th'j Store of
Shan iV Mendcnhalt.
DRV t.OOUs k'KUV DiMfltll'TluN.
.4 I UllH Ct.l'.)llstii;..i,l n. ... .... 1 1 ..
artlcli! u,ually kent in coiini, v it. ivs. an, I
eias-en a, ,mH wi,.-h have been .elected
with care a to quality ,,,u puce.
WE ARK Y)Y HEAUV,
to (.how a fresh assoitilieut
of Urocerin, Hardware,
Cedar and Willow Ware, etc , etc.,
S alt a n d Pi s k ,
All kinds of ruiinri'.y pi udm e ami Lumber,
taken in exchange, for which we pay tt.e highest
I puces
Ubiotrifbui;,', Nov. M, 1 I'J
! Charles Conner, & co,
I T FAVE opened a New 'thi: 011 M on and
I J JL Iron sireets in liiu low 11 ol liioori .sliuig.
'"cy liavp a linn
j ' . ' ..
.. Hor1mriit ol
i . fall (. Winter Goods,
rvhieh will be sold very cneap for Cash or couii-
I lr)' produce
fur, Their friends, am! the
ptil'lie si re
vileil tu rail ami see them.
1 i" 1 .1 1 1, j . . i,-.
.NEW tHKJ).S FRESH t CHEAP
Mercliantable. Merchandize.
j) V ilitleient an iv.ds, we have replenished
0111 SI'OI'K OK 1, HDDS, which we will
m-iI at our usual low m 10 -s. Our
prices. Our stvle and va-
' riei) 01 Laoiemirrss nouns cannot tm surpassed,
! and as we have mailt .irr.uiueun.iits ( procure
! a constant supply, they w ill always ot ol the
: latest stvlcs
j Also (.'roceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, Spices. Salt, l'isli, Molasses, Se
I iz;irs, itc, in great vnriety.
, J. II liARTON it Co.
1 Hlooirivlihit', Nov. ID, I -) I'.i
FALL AND WINTER (!0()I)S.
A ('AIN the undersigned take pleasure in an
nouiiciim to their friends and the public,
I ihev have iust rec.eivpi! n sel.-ei unA
- assortment ol choice
! . ",.."r.T."al'' l'a!)!' ,'!,nti; 'Shut!i. ol
e
every variety, sort, size and mice
(JTy-Cash paid for grain alwavs.
W.l. McKELVY & Co.
Bioomsburg, Nov. JO, IS Hi.
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.
i J-.. KUIIIIjUA, having just retur-
111.. '
larne. and handsome asortuu-i.t ol fall und.
........... lr:.-: r j . ..
iijuiiti vHfitittft, nuiies nil! 1. allies 01 mis ulace
amll" r "'enus geoetaii), H) call anu ixamiiie
,!" , . .- ,
Jlcr stock consists ot velvets, c-it and uncut
saline, m'K plain likI Innred, 1 tbbomU. ,.h
crs, Mowers, caps, ami a general assortment, of
bmimt Trinimiimn, togellier, with a variety of
i incy articles, men as tielts, sli-les, hrcst-piiis.
sbaw I-puis, pencils, thimbli .s, tooth. p1(-ks, plain
ami lancy coinns, e.iging, lieedle-wi-r'ied ami
piain collars, cutis, tiUfs. inly and darning cotton,
marking couch, zepiiyr, card-bnaul, n-ite papei
ami envelops, sun canvass, and steel heeds, bags,
purses, ras'oiis, cii;i.s. eve. &.:., wtiirli have been
carefully selected ai.dwill be sold as low as Ihev
cm be purchaseil elsewhere.
-Store next door to the Court House.
M. E. KoillStiN.
Hloomsbnrir, Nov. .'Id, llO.
s DATS AND (J W'S.
IHE subscriber resiM-ctfn II v informs his friends
ind customers, that he has hist received
Iron) the city, a large and select assortment of
J7I. ,r .. '.'i,Sl'i,rl,i? .
" v ti 11 i n u a a i up a , Ltv2j
of durable make ami improved .-Ijle, which he
ofli-rs lor cash .ies v,-rv chi.-.m, at his old s:uol
i .... M s.'.... .. l".l ... .j L , .1
. ' """ " "' M:'-""" oou' -"wn ' L:"1"''
OIIP.
(JO-lie continues to manufacture Hats to ord
as usual.
THOMAS WILLI I S.
RIoomsbiiiL'. Nov. in, IM'.i,
Hi:.l()VAL !
V si 1 ion able 'Fail or 'dvj; .
r nil i
I to
VIE undersigned re-iiectfullv informs his ens.
mien atnl the public, that he has removed
Ina T.iilitri II tr 't .',,;,.'. I, ....... I ,1... . . I
- s - - ' ""if 111 1 11 o 1 in; 1 ("His hue-
lv ccciiiued hy C. K lluckalew, F.s,,.. Mai,, st.
between K.-..rf. Store and the Columbia IVinn
crat ollirc, " l,ere be continues .be
TAlLOKINt; BUSINESS,
,n h'partin.:t,ls, as Usual, and invile.-a con
I liniutice ot 1 11 1 1 1 1 ' , ! 1 ; patronage,
' y Produce ot' i, kinds taken in exchange for
Tailoring.
r.ERNAKD RFPEKT.
j Hl'.omsliurc Nov. .1,1, filfl.
IIATTEAFS.
YVAS taken up recently, in the River, oppo
1 If site Catiawissa, two liatteaus or : Shifts.
; The owners are requested to prove properly pay
1 charges and. lake ihem awaj on or before the 5-ltii
1 day of Novemboi , inst., or they will be sold ac
j cording to Inw.
i (iEORGE RANGilART.
I Ciili.cvissa, Ncv. .'id, 1 I1.). ..'it,
SADDLE, HARNESS, AND TRUNK
MANUFACTORY.
JOHN K. GRorz, respectfully
iiilnrms h;,.o!d friends and cus-
I turners. :t lit 1 I 'le iiiililip ........... 1 1 ..
that he mill carries on the saddle, tTYi
i Harness and Trunk MakingmSkfiaS
C In" " , r."
business at the above stand, on Main St.
constantly on hand an.l makes to order the
I'oll'iwing articles in hi. line all of bich tor in i.
i.oi.t ..,,,t t, i.: m l...
' " "'"" on i win near comparison
will, the br-. t,r;, ,-al, be produced anvw In re, v i.
M...,'.. i.i .-..iiu , i.n .. ". ,'
.-"- -..nn oi .,, , i noil ioi i .s.hhi o:s, watnoQ f.,iu-
,us,
1, .,
i rti i i.ttci Iiarne.s, of all kinds.
Heavy team :
-s, r.ollais, Iri.llis waggon
an t can la'-e j
win;
ncFKti.oi: annus,
assortment of Iron and wood fr une
AN
Travrtliii!,' Trunks; Vnrljolio Carpet 7i$v, and i
all other articles in the travelling lino, toiielher
-r'fifF V " R ' i-snrimelit ot ItAliNtssi
C-Vy".! Miiumijiii, Carriage Trimmint., La-
y- "Cy '" .lap'd. Leather, Oiled Carpet J
limn ( lolh. kr. '
C-, ( I r-. o' ir-i t m a ell from all who wish le pur
chase, any ol the ai-ovr, confident that he ran tive
s itisf.o tioti, b-.tb ;"c to lh cjualitv and pi ice
.l.'llS h 1. ROT
ri n- '. 1 ' '.
Konl) Braiirt)" (Tonal.
COM.ECTO' 01 I K E,
Heacii IIaven.OcI. 1,18-11).
('01.. TAf k:
Dmr Sir The follow ing shows
the collections ot canal tolls at this otlice:
Amount per last report f'iSMS IS
" uionth ending Sept. 30lh.... M,fau UA
Whole amount since 3i)th Nov. th is,
Increase ovrr taut iranov tn mimr itati-, 6 ii'4Cj
J- S. CAMPBELL. Coel.
MARKET I' H I C E !S C UK REN T.
Btuomiburif. 1'Kilailrljihia.
notir, per barrel, ot
50
.1 W
...HU
...SO
...3j
...00
...15
...20
Wheat
bushel,, in
Rye,
('orn, "
Oats,
Buck w hi at ,
Eggs, per do. ....
Butter," pound,.
..It
...3'
..rv
.A'
j;H. r. E.I.. Souk!,- Co. I'
, i-
mmmm
rnilK I'rojirietors, full f coni,!enct in the re
J sources of Iwtor Slil'J.E'S Sovereign
balm Pills which have gained r th.jy
such an enviable ri-i.ural inn in the t space of
five vears they have been helot n the i liljir; (,e
many cures they have peilornied-.eme ol ihe pa.
tienls having been confim-d to their bed. lor
months and years-are Hulv astonishing, ,,uw
ctullenue the w.-rld to produce llieir njun'l
For long iandini!Jvyviij and habitual Cot
twrnrsi, they have never tailed, when taken c
cording to directions, t0 ellect a cure, or KivB
perma"-iit relief, 6
Old Liver Complaints, Jaundice, -c., (-,n be
Permanently cured, by the use ol these Pills as
they operate directly up,,,, the Liver, and cause it
to perform its natuial and healthy action
For sudden attacks in children-such, folds
lever Worms, &c.,-for Oravel, Rheunaiism,
Spinal Alk-ctions, Headache, Cough and told
they have proved an invaluable Remedv '
FEVFR AND A(iI,K A N U '
CHILL FLY Ell.
HT . 1
iNo medicine yet discovered has proved go ef.
f'ectual in curing Ague and Fever, Sic, in ll.i
Western States, as the Gknl-im s..,-.. .
Balm Pills, We have never known a single
cii.se, when taken according (r. directions wheie
they have not c-ll'ei led a cute in lim,, one to i-mht
day j. 0
They cleanse and purify the blood, and au
therefore an ellectnal remedy lor Srrojuln Ely.
.v,riu.s, ami au uncase ansirg irom an im, ore
sta't- ot the blood.
In Ninvors D1.1111.iTY and Fi:mi.k Com
plaints, they have worked Wonders. Thr-v cuiet
the nerves by removing the cause ol .Netvons'lni
fanon, and gradually slienu'ihen and bring 110 thB
whole system. Bj w ay ol advice to females at-flictL-d
with the above diseases, we would fnv
that large does of any kind of rathartic, alr af
wavs injurious. These Pills should he taken ei u
at a dose every night until a cure is , f, i-ii)
See Circulars
These Tills were first introduced in a iioicles9
manner. No gaudv show rllt,t ,. 0MK 1!r( f
tlsemenls filled with rirtifirules from persons that
never lived weie restored f, but weie lell towoik
ineii njj inio jnmiic javor ou their 1
v n iiirr.
Its.
They are purely vegetable, mild but sum in
their operation, and perfectly s.l'e for vnti,,L. and
old ol debilitated coiislitutmi,. They never li ne
the bowels costive, wliich cannot be ,aid of anv
other pill now in use. Great care has been t
en in selecliiKf and cotnt,oni,ili,, n, 1. .
.... . i ..... i.i. oiiioeiiiR
winch has a. ways been superintended bv Dr
JsOl l.E m pei son.
Eor further ilirectioiis.ei'it;i'.i -Jt..a s - .1.
V ... V I n . t . .s.. ., set- in
New orl H.itaiitc loonm,. ...ki;,..,, ......
clid.by Dr E. L. SOCLE & Co., w hich mav b
bad ol agents gratis.
iu'ivahi: or rncMi iifuTj I !
As there are amnions I'ilU in ..;r...,l..',;..
ed Oriental or Sovereign lia!,,,, he sure to see be
tore you buy that the name of ' Dr E soj F
h 1 ).' is on the face of the boxes None olbe, J
can be genu, ne. We are not awaie that any one
who is making a spurious article has yet ,'ntv,! r.
make use ol cur name; but some of ih.tn hav..
had the impudence to imitate, our lu xes ami r....
our circulars, cirliticates Ate. I',,l,.ss tl i
are careful when they purcase, they w,H U- de
ceived. t)- The genuine SOVEREIGN l: IM en 1 si
cjn he had o
John K. iMoyer, liloonishure , Sloan ,t Thunp.
son, Lmht Street; K. Moore, Danville ; A I eve
ers and co., Washinglonvillo : J. M. Sheldon'
.lersejtown : Derr and .Mcllinle, Whin-ha!'
Haves and MeCurmick, Mcl:wi,viile J, j'
R-iser, .Milton; J. I). Normande, Norlhnn.br
land.
A. C. Norton, General Agent Carlisle Ta
Sept. 2:1, lSlC-oni.
FOR S, 3 I.E. "
VAEUAIH.EREALESTATE
'I
"IIE nndersicneil. ntl'i rs to ..
sell at private sale, a val-
imj ai"!' rii.' 1 v n iViCiiT"'!
1 II VV ' 1 VII' li 1 IVIi. -w-
situate, on the wateis of West
Creek, in Jac'nsuu tovn:5liip
v.oiutnoia coui.iy, near tester s Saw . mill, eon
taining In acres, of iM-eilent TLM HER, mostly
pine. 1
This pr-.perty is well adapted for farming and
luninerin j ami enjoys an excelleM water
power-
A I, SO.
A seventy acre tri.rt, in Su.nL.of
rowiisliip, about It. acres ot which,
is improved; the balanci! abound
vviiii excellent runner. I lie hall of.
a new pa.v-mill will be sold wiih it.
prtvtleiiire o purchasinir the other. There is on
said premises a good House, liarn.jtc, with an
Apple and Peach Orchard
c , , ,. GEORGE PILS.
Suearloaf township, Sept. 2'.), l-t'.) .c,w.
FANCY Fl RS, MUFFS, ROAS AND
TIPI'E I S.
t)VII II SOI.Ii,
Sitiicv.ior to .Soi'.s, Frothm.)
IMPORTER AND MANCKACTCKER OF LV
F K V DESCRIPTION OK KI RS,
HAVINt; inst returned Irom Europe, with a
su.hi t stock oi lens, is now mawifae
,irriirthein in a verv superior stvle, and trim-uiinufbi-m
in Ihe most elegant man'ner.anH wmibl
invite the ;ii" ni of Merchant and others, to
his superior nod extensive assortment w-hieh'lio
manufactures as well as imports, he is enabled tn
ofler at sm h pro-, s, a few- homes in the United
-'tales cm comprle w ith.
DAVID H. f-OT.I?,
No ..;, Arch l Mulberry) St. fi d. or below st.
next to Loudon ft Go's. Family Medicine Stcre. '
(ty f'tore always closed on Saturdays.
V he highest cash price paid for niiinrire fnr
riuladHphii.. -,. .-, ,-nl
i.
II N W
j&"1S1fV
with tht)