Columbia Democrat. SATURDAY 'MOIWINO, SEPTEMBER 26, 1863. DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING AT JEBSKYTOWN, GOLUMHIA COUNTY, PENN'A. On THURSDAY, Oct. 8., 1883. LIT KVERY MAN WHO IS WORTHY OP THEEDOM OIVE ONE DAY TO HIS Heuiomber thai ibo prioo of Liberty ia Eternal Vigilance. l'ooplo of Col' umbia, ever faitliful to your ancient and glorious Domocratio Record, Rally In iout Strength, at Jcrseytown, on Oct. 8th, that ou Elnctiou Day you may bo Omnipotent against your Country's Foes. Tbo following gcntleinon will address tlio Meeting. JOSEPH 0. 15UC11E11. ESQ., of Lewis burg, Union County, Pa. COL. WM, 11 KINDLE, of Lycoming. HON. M. E. JACKSON, of Columbia. September 20, 1803 2v. The Premium List of tho Agricultural Society of Columbia county, for premium" to be awarded at the next Lair, will ap pear in next Saturday's Democrat, The abolitionists had sixty negroes in their procession at Bcllfontaine, Ohio. Whito men of the Repnblican party just think of that. Gov. CuiiTiN was one of tlio HIGH PRIESTS of tho Know-Nothing party. Ho vent into power upon tho cry of "Down with FOREIGNERS !" and tried his best to strip them of thoco political rights which Woodward- and tho Domo cratio party have always battled to main tain to them. The Aboliiion Stato Central Committee den', most emphatically, tho assertion of somo of the unscrupulous editors who have attemplod to sully the rrputation of Judge Woodward. The Committee ad mit that "he ia "honorable and without reproach." What say tbo yelping curs to tho declaration of the Committeo! J'jF.r ever) man take part earnestly in the present contest. It is the greatest that ever yet has animated the peoplo of Pennsylvania. Heretofore, our political buttles have been fought upon questions of Administration policy ; now tho Con stitution itself is tin stake. Lot every Democrat remember tki?, and put fortli all his stienglh to savo his country . Health for the Soldier! For one who dies from tho effects of tho bullet ten perish from damp and exposure to night air. Small dt ses of Ilolloways pills, taken every other night, will correct all disorder of tbo Liver and Stomach, purify tho Wood, and insure sound health to every man. Only 20 tents per box. Westmoreland. Our friends talk largely iu tho Situ of the ll'est. They predict a majority of scventecu hundred for Woodward Lowrie and Civil Liberty 1 n.i. a i.t:. .1 1 ... . i uu iiuuauuunib lum u uavu uiii:uiiii;u iu break the force of tho heavy fall that awaits them in Westmoreland by nominating a r. .... reaegaue ucmoutai lur hid ouhuib uui thero will be little or nothing left of him i or them. A Tried Man. The AholitionUts tell us that "Gov. Curtiu is a tried man," but forirot to copy the rest of tho record ''and couvictcd too." He was convicted on tho cvideuce of tho "Philadelphia En quirer" "Pittsburg Gazette," "Pittsburg Dispatch," "Pittsburg Chronicle1" ''Blair County Whig," Gen Cameron and Alex ander Cummings. The peoplo will execute him, politically on the 13th of October next, between tho hours of 8 A M. and 7 P. M. An Election in Illinois. Tho char ter election in tho city of Alton oomo off on tho 8th, Tho Democratic majority for Mayor (Levi Davis,) was sixty six, and for Register, agaiust whom tho "Union League, niado a fight, three hundred and twouty. Alderman, seven Democrats and five Republicans. This is a great success, for tho Uuion Leaguo was thoroughly or ganized, and boasted, before tho election, that they numbered in their ranks over half tho legal voters in tho city. In 1800 Alton gavo two hundred and seventy-eight mi'ljority for Lincoln. Will Pee John place this along side of the Wilmington election. Slick Tills iu Your Hat aud Keep it There. 8&"!'I deolaro upon my responsibility as a Scnator.that tho liberties of this coun try aro in greater danger to-day from tho corruptions, and Irom tno profligaoy prac-( tiecd in tho various departments of tho Government, than they are from the enemy in the opeu field J. P. Hale, Republican Senator from New Hampshire. "If these infernal fanatics and Abolition ists ever get the power in their hands, thoy will overrido the Constitution, set tho Supreme Court at dofianoe, ohango and mako laws to suit themselvos, lay vi olent HANDS ON THOSE WHO DIFFER IN opinion, or dare question their fidelity, and finally bankrupt the country and del uge it with blood, Daniel Webster. MONTOUR COUNTY. Tho following aro tbo names of draftad turn from Montour county : DANVILLR, SOUTH WAitl). tho i Thomas Lewis, Lawronco Hock, Ghnrlui Lolujiow, Henry Iltiliolmor, John Dreicli, Caleb Snyder, S n inn o I Myofly, Sunmol J. l'nrdoo, John C. l'errin, Jesnph W. Keoly, David '. Yetrick, Charles H. Utilick, Thomas E Duller, John Welst, William Wray, Jacob Scliwolp, William Young, Witliutn Linn, David Williams, Andrew J l.eniycr, William J Thomas, Ulias Knott, Jnmes Wultor, Charles E Swariz, Christian Titsworis, Thomas Miller, t1.Mtt, t,t.ln wm. Lmyior, Charles it Hinckley, George W k'c'm, ...... , UIIJIIOI, William D. Hvans John Newham. William Landau, John Willinms, Thomas K. Evans, David Wnlverlon, James I) Vaiidling, James II llronks, William Gasklns, c I m....... William H Jones, LalnyeUe R. Haas, Henry M Shock, John Harvey, Siqmond Levi Samuel R Lunger, Benj, Kramer, James Baylor James Mcliride, Jacob Conrad David Hunt, Patrick Fitspntrick, Phillip Stinhz, v Samuel lliblur Washington Laycock, William Cleineui. John II Goiisiiiaur, Daviil Hnivo, Getirai ). bailer, Samuel Waite, Jacob Miller, John LVelz, A .1 Animermiin, Henry J Atun, Oliver 1" Crai-i, NORTH WARD Francis Smith, JosimiIi Shui'srd, William Hancock, Hugh Litihart William Woods, John I' Millhiusc, Jacob Bloom, Phillip Ortiniin, Geo S Tillsnn Thomas Ryan, Lewis Mock, William I'icfcaH, Win MeKwen, Hujjh Oliver, Thomas Shane, John it Luiiuur, John Lorley Pairick Torner, Win Siillinan John Laver, Au. Freeze John Cany Henry Devine, Wm Henry Daniel Jacobs James H Burns Junius leader, Win H Rttch Genriio Krebbs John Long, Fred Bangor, Rnberi Siuler, Josiiiti Wolf, Francis Fralin Lewis Thomas, Isaiah Salmon 1 W in S Morn.vi James l.oveit, Michael Dalton Joep!t Clyde, Patrick McGlinchy, Matthew Hardy, Jumps W 0Conuer, John Stoigorwald, John Kennedy, Michael I.iiniien Uryatt Mehny' Horace Tinman Chas W Kllis, CharlfH lioyer. C Initio" Rrtidturd David Davis, Patrick O'Conttur, Join, Jacobs Nathaniel Everharl, Oavid Ratretl. Francis J Rillla, Alex J Hoirner Eil ward Twohig, .Toll ti Shavabii John It White Fred Mnyer David James Wm John-ou Jitnes P Mtillin A. Fnrched Thomas Laniaon Rnrton WapplHS John Underlover, Samuel Henry Edwin Good.ill Ariliur Mathow, Patrick Loltua, John Kline, Chiillnn Lousing John Sheppnrtl Sampi-nn Pickens, John nonyheriy, Jacob Snyder, D.ij Lifey Jacob Ward James Oilby, John D.iuyheriy James Rail, Fred I'urper, Miclnii'.l Leui'Hii, Lewie G Hvnti Samuel Katue Charles. Smull Levi R'Hjpr, Wm M LMTerty, John Mctiady, David Shelliart John Irwin Levi Alleynr. Patrick Morhen Hugh I'urhel, Win. Yoiinu. Javitl Wands John Kriprin Georce Orw, Henry Gres, Samuel Wo khoieer, Owen ll.trrmi, Charlf A U rd John Kn.-, Edward Edmund Michael Murphy. ANTHONY. Ge'oras W Yotinii, John De rr Jr , Thorna Schuyler. James Derr Jonathan S McBride, William S'mok. Charles Johnsloii. Stephen J Mutlly, Andrew FShanafelt, William llemlerstiol, Jacob Albeck Jr , Jame G McKee, James iJlatr., INolson jotinsinu, Lennnrd Kirkner, John Leidecker, William Anders, Joel Bittler, WEST HEMLOCK. William R Sheqi, Hiram Palmer, John Wolf, Wt.liarn Wellivor, John M Mnore, James H Tanner, Augustus Keller, LIMESTONE Jame II Caldwell, George F Wagner, rj y..l,,rs Stophen Kills, John A Weiilenharaer Henry McQuay. Wm. H 'iiilorhot, j Samel R Johnson, I Jremiah Gumer, Jlln Heudershoi, jvialhow AlpCain. Jacoo bmiili, Robert C MontsnmeryJeremiah Gntiger, Daniel F Waner, Jnsiali Ji tinier, Cyrus AMriuh, Lemuel Thomas, Jacob Dorr, COOPER. Noah Krnm, i.m::..i. !' .ti., Henry kaifhuer, Gitorge Fry, 1 r.n nil iunui , Andrew Wertman Benjamin try, Davitl Knorr. John G Karatiner, Geortrt Piter, John Cromley Jr., LIBERTY. Robert 11 Murray, William Henry, Jame Cuny, Andrew Coiner, John B Wetznl, William Rnhinnon, Robert Batler Henry Sitniutou, John R linln imii, Martin Kelley, Jaenli K Hnj er, Jacob G-'ist Jonathan Ne.bit Wm Folmer, JohnC McWillinms, Isaac Houiii,iiitel A brain G llulsiger, Henrv Hoaan. Androw Roto. John Bog.trt Jr, Richard B Wilson, Dtvid M WiUou, Henry Rote, Thrmas Clark, Aaron Bond, VALLEY. Wm Laurence, David Wilson, Zehulon Thomas, Peter Loncolf Jr., Wm R Pursuit. Pater Menser Jr., Jackson Rnail, Frederick Moser, Wm H Sironb, Thomas Clements, Geo Frappo, Cyrus M Child.., Dennis E Bright, Hiram Crns'ley, Allred J Mnyer, Grideth Lloyd, Levi Evert, Joenh Wilson, Edward Delaney, Eli Adams. Daniel B Fox, Frak Share, John Workman, Wrn Goiser, John Mauinnis, John M Kiiir, Ed ma ml J Moyor, Win M Snj'ler David K Snyder, Hudson O Snyder Wm E M'tyer, Ep'iraim Bower, Win H Snyder. James McMauati, Edward Green, DERRY. Simon Moser, Wesley Perry Joseph I'emer Geo F Weasner Wrn C Pollock Samuel Greh IlHiinHvllle B Gresh Jonathan Delong Michael Fiher. Thomas Shultz Wm. C Shultz Andrew J Carr Jeremiah SlClair Joseph Seidel Thomas II Switzer Isaac F Saul Thomas Chnstman Wm Newhart John Reaser Lemuel Smith MABERRY. Jacob Vought Simon Votight Isaac Hummer James Shultz Stephen W Owen Pyve?ter Cleaver Peter H Votight Charles Ellison MA HUM JSti Thomas Richard Charles Gerringer John Sechler Benjamin Baker Enhraim E Riahel Richard Roberts John K Eveir John Thomss Wm Wertman David J Bright Franklin Miller Joseph Deihl Noah Francis Wm Edward Charles Baker . Lambert Snyder Ferdinand Baker Michael Mona David P Diehl Anthony Fisher. IUAICKIAtiES. At Sereno, by James Masters, 6n tho , Mr. dosnut Ivitchk.v, of Mount PIcasaLt, and Hannah Eves, daughter of Geo. h Eves, of Madison township, Columbia county. In Bloomsburtr, on tlie 10th of Septcm- her, Capt. John Whiteniciht, aged about in years. T- 1 toil. A iu Jursuviown, un U1U IQUI tusr,., mr. m ........ -. ' . .. . 1H0MAS J'. UOLE, agOU VJ, years d WCCK9 o.l," nn.l to "designate tin, place at which Iboelec Ionia 01 -1," '. "".Wm n'llTe'a hnvcr.-and-ldaVS. to bo held." Therefore, I.JOSI All FOKMAN High Slier- iui?,EtM.f&VlZ .iuu uuja, Ifnf Columbia countv. do lierobvniakpknw and .. , tnou'nndt of nillet from thla mai In Ulooinsburg, on Saturday, Sept. 12, UOUEllT Wir.LIAMS, aged CO years 10 mnntliq nnil lllil'iuo ..j, In Bloomsburg, on tho 10th of Sept,, FnANCIS ILVUIllSON FRY, BOH ol Joseph ,i ,,, tf c r ' i it and Martha 1'ry, from fracture in BCUll in falling, in the ninth year of his ago. vlllo. CST "GOVERNOR CUltTIN CAN- NO V SEOUUE THE SUPPORT OP EITHER HIS OWN PARTY" OR HIS O H F.OE-H jLUERS." Speech of Alex antler Uummmgs bifoic (he ,'ept blicun Slate Convention , Aug. 5, 1803. BLOOMSBURG MARKETS. Wheat 12 bus. 51 251 Green Apple no lvye. Corn Oats, 8itl Dried " 00 i ii (i i 00 Dried Peaches 3 00 00, Butter 25 75 Lard " 10 00' Tallow " 12 Buckwheat Potatoos " Cloversecd " Timothyseod Eggs.... doz. 12 2 50 Hay... " ton. 13 00 j Unions (t 00 Chickens " pair 25 ItECElPTS FOIl AUGUST. TO THE COLUMBIA HDsEiVlOUfllAT. :o: The following payments have been made tn tho Columbiu Dcmocial office, during tho month of August : Dr. fctcr It 1'rceia, 8' 5" Mxon'fl Circus, 0 .1J C 1. Moore. S u I I) W Uotibina, J!l 00 Abrum A Kline. 1 00 Thos II Cole, 1 73 Samuel llogart, 1 ol) I'hllin Ort. 1 50 Win Cole, lj , S 00 Joseph IL bs, (I'linncr) 1 00 Cnpt J R Jemlsou, 1 IIU Jacob Drumln-ller, 1 SO .Mrs. C Kemtaoii i no Geo W tfl.ortz, 3 III' John Kclchner, 1 .10 Adam Keller, 3 .10 i'hl'ip Christmau, 2 no) Kiiiuihii I hill, - M JlaJ John rumnings, 4 00 Est of Alex Jlcirs, 2 00 Majberry binder, I John Evelatt I, 1 Thos U .-wopontilser, I do. M ii ivenneuy. L.si., Kuv J W Usher, Est nf John l'uulk, Levi A Hutchison, Sain'l II lliitrhison, 1'rederlck .Mullloy, Lieut J M Hanks, A O llel.lle nan. Isaac Wagner, Esi., IVm. J. Nephew, Jtcob D.Miiott, Est., Wm. Msllrlde, Ein no a oo 3 .',0 1 70 S i.i A C Oillard, 1 John Urown, Sr., SOU S.un'l SwppeiihiB'n 5 l'tlcr (ii arliart. tfr . 4 oil 1 bU I I on. 7 (10 1 50 1 00 A 11 Johnston, 1 75 Richard & Nils. " 00 Amos Townsond, 1 73 Col M W Jackson, 4 00 3 50 J SI Hower, 'J 50 Estate ol'Jacob Diddle 5 U'J Col J M lluir, 5 '5 i Elisha lift. 2 00' Jacob sillier, l Isaac Ikeler, " 40 Umiah Chanibcrtin, 1 00 Richard 1'ru't. Eiq., Est nf Jane Glnglcs, (J At W Kramer, Conrnd Kramer, Wm llarher, Eraslus 1 1 i'ii,lc r-.liot , Jonas Tric3, l'hillp ('roue. Win II Kline, J useph C i'atker, 3 50 U UO (1 00 Col Nc.il McCoy. 5 00 1 73 MnJ Samuel Knorr. 1 l 1 73 Jcsc C'.ileinan, Es'p 2 (10 0 00 Wm J Kramer, 2 00 1 00 A J l'olk, .. 1)., r 75 50 Philip I' Eyur, 2 14 1 0.1 James I'recic. 2 00 1 00 John Kcler. 1 00 5Thankful, friends, for your support. It is yours to sustaiu and ours to maintain a FREE PRESS." Keep the ball in mo tion and liberty will survive. Nero Qliiuertiscmcnt COME ONE. COME ALL? 1 BROWER ILL expose to sale every day this Full and Winter. (Sundays executed. 1 a largo and well selected asso,tmenln American French and English (inods, Just from tho Eastern market?. Tlain Djess Goods aro the latest fashion, such as Cashmere Merinos, 1'ure Mohair Silk Finish, .Mpaccas of all ehui'.cs DELAINS at 18. 22, 2. SI and ,15 cts, CALICOES from 18 to SHAWLS ALL WOOL, 25 cents. Ion;; it square, at prions to suit purchasers. NUBIAS AN) WOOL HOODS or EVERY DtSCnilTlCN. Cloths, Cassimers and Jeans, for Men and Hoys wcr, cheap. Dndles' Collars. CutTs, Sleeves, Head Ntls. aud dress trimmings. Blenched and U iibkcujicd Muslins, will be sold at a ery imall advance. Hosiery, Gloves, Embroidering Biaids, & small wares in great variety, Linen Carpet Chain aud cotton yarn. Boots and Shoes, Ladies' gaiters, toilet slippers, chililr' n's gaiters and shoes, and n large stock to eli'il from at all prices. Trunks aud oil ilotli ratihcls, U'iceiiwuro and lluidware, & Q & 11 1' & g y o n a o a o a iv d sjh g a r s, nt low prices, and in fart almost everything in my line that may bo called for. us I luvo purchased a much lar ger stock nf goods tlinu usual, ami am determined to sell them at ery small profits, for reuily pay. Ladies will find it to their advantage In buy their Dress Goodi at this etiblilimcut, ns 1 will prtseu to every Lady customer, who may desire it, onu of Mad ame Demon-si's latest sleev.e patterns. Call and seo thu Mirror of Fashion, Jut published, with lull wid rcliah'o description of the latest Tans tushions. Ulooinsburg, Sept. 20. 103. For a Medkjjnk that will Cure COUGHS, l.VFLVEVZJi, TICKUXO IXT11E TIlhOAT ivuoorr.YO-couoir, on ntLir.ru cox svMPTiri: couans, .is qujlk jis ooe?s mum balsam. Over Five Thousand Buillts have been sjlil hi its native town, and lint a singlo in' stance of its f.iiluro is known. We have, in our possession, any ojiantity of certifi cates, somo of them from eminent physicians, who have used ii i n their practice, and gi en it Hie prc cmi. nenco over any oilier i (impound. It does dot dry up a cough, but loosens it. so us to enable the patient to cx pector lie freely. Two or throu doses will invariably euro tickling iu thu throat. A half bottle has often completely cured tlu most SlUBtiORN COUGH, and yet. though it is so sure and speedy in its operation it is perfectly harmless, being purely vegetable. It is very agreeable to tho taste, utid may be anuiiuistered to children ef any age. IX CASES OF CROUP we will guarantee n cure, if Inkeu in season. No ! lamily Bhonld be without it, Jt is within tlio reach of nil, the price being j ONLY 25 CENTS. i And if an investment and thorough trial .tocsnot I .'back up" Ilia above statement, the money will bo re funded. Wo say this knowing its merits, und feci i on. Jldei t that one tnoj will secure for it u homo ill ev.ry 'house old. Do not waste away with cougning, wnen su small an investment will cure you. It may be hud of any re spectable druggist in town, who will furnish you wilU a lircular of genuine certificates of cures it lias inado U. G. CLARK CO.. I'ropriftors, New IUvicn, t'r, r s- Ai wholesale, hv Johnston. Hollow av 4c Cowden. j S3 North Sixth Street, I'liiladelphia, l'a. For stile by Druggists in city, country, and everywhere, Sept. 2 J, 1803 Oui j SPECIAL NOTIOE. ALL persons indebted to the late firm nt Mxller A; Eyir, Merchants in llloniutburg, nro hereby noti fied, that the Hooks. Notes und Accounts of said firm ' r in tho Store for coUecllou, and must be eettlcd by lbs first of October, without respect lo those concerned, MILLER EYKR. Blooinsbarg, August 11, 1S03 GENERAL iJLKOTION PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, by tho laws of this oCoinillonwcnftll. It In mmlo "tlio iltilv nf Ilia Bhcrlirnf every county to give notice of tho general Suof ,9Mnt& "'," """'""'i "voniy nays oeiuro me oiec lion." and to entllliorata therein thii nftlrnra in l.n ulnrl. won, nnu w enumerate iiicrcin .. . n 2ttV.ii be I!iiSt day, the TIIIUTIIUNTII DAY OF OI.TOIIEII. being the tecond Tuotday In raid month, at tho aeveral dif trictt wiiuiii inn county, to wit: in,Zt&wt"bvMlthmi i,mnt Ucaver lownahlp, ntthohoUBoef Franklin l..8hutnnn. lllooin township, at tho Court llouau, llloonubuig. i llrlarcrccktuwiuhlp.nt the School lloute near Evon.a Iloroushof llcrwlck, nt the Town Houte. In Ilrrwlck. Ciiuawit.ii township, at the houic of Wm. Shuninn, In Cattnwinia. t'cmro township, attlialioutoof Jereinlali Itett.dec'd, ('onyiinham town, hip, nt tho houtnof It. It. Wawer. I'Uhlnerreek tu p , at thu tiouie nf llciij, MclJcnry. Franklin tuuthlp, at Clayton's School lloute, Rrccnuooiltoniisliip. nt thu linute of Joseph It, I'atton Hemlock township, ut thu liuik Horn. Jackson towuthlp, utthu honso of llzklcl Colo. Locust Uiwuslilp, ut tliu lioutuofj, L. Hurst, Blab town Minlln tnwnhlp, nt the houie nf John Keller. Madison twp., ut tho liouo of Samuel lllnioy. Mount I'leaiunt towp.at the house now occupied by Thomas Jones. Montour township, at tho houso of John Richards, now occupied by William MnlllnR.licnd, .Main tow nshln. nt the liouss of John AI.Nuk KnarliiKcrcek ton nshlp.atthe house formerly occupied ; by U, W. Dreltbnth. I Orange township, at the houso of Alexander llugtica, urnnijcviiic. l'lue towmhlp, at tho house of Albert Hunter. Suimtlonf tonn.lnii, att hu house of Allnat Cole. C. .,(,.. n, I,... l,.,.l.n nC I'nn.l, ll..,..ll lt'lsfurther directed that the vlcctlon of the said sov crnl illrtrlcta shall bo opened between tho houra ofs and ' 10 o'clock In the forenoon, nnd shall continue open with. out interruption or adjournment, until 7 o'clock in thu cveninir. when Hi" noils shall b dosed. i uc omccrs ir ue eiecieuai ma nine ana places afore said, nre ONE GOVEUNOK, ONE JUDGE OF THE SUPREME CcUKT, ONE SENATOR, TWO ItLritESENTATIVES, ONE t' ROT II O N OTA R Y, ONE REGISTER ic RECORDER, ONE TREASURER, ONE COUNTY COM.MtfWloNER, OVECOUNIY AUDITOR, und ONE COUNTY CORONOR. It is further directed that tho nicotines of tho return judges will be lield at the Court House iu llloumsburgtu m.iKiioiii nio general election, which win be on i ut DAY thu SIXTEENTH DAY of OCTtlllER. The return Judges of the Renrescnlativu District, com. posed of the counties of Wyoming, Sullivan, Columbia und Montour, shall mectnt tho Court House, in lllooms burg, in the county uf Columbiu, on TUESDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY of OCTOIIER net to make out returns fur members of Assembly. And in ami by tlio sold act, 1 am further directed to give notice llmicury parson, excepting justices ofthe uence, w ho h,ill hold any ollice or appointment of prullt pr trust under tho Government uf the United States, or nf this State, or of any ily or incorporated district, whether u commissioned olliccr or otherwise n subordi nate ollicer or agent, w ho is or shall be employed under .he legislative, or executive, or judirary department of this ritute, or of any incorporated district, and also that every member of Cungrehs. and of tho select or common council of uuvcitv. commissioners, uf any incorporated district, is, by law, incapable of holding or exercising nt Ine same time, too oiiicu or appointment ol judge, inspec .or or clerk ot'nny etcitioii ot this commonwealth, and out no inspector, judge or any ulhccrof any snch dec- tiou shall b, ihgible to auy oliico than to be voted for. Given under my linndand seal, at my othce in Ulooms burg, tills lTlli day of September, A. D leU3, J. II. FURMAN, Ulooinsburg, Sept. 20, 1S03 Shtriff. oOMMt-NtCATED. ruuioxAnr coxtuxrrotx, cun.wiE visasE. A CARD. TO CONSUMPTIVE'? The undcrs'gncd having been restored lo health ill .1 few-weeks, by a very simple remedy, lifter having suffered several years with a so vcro lung affection, rind that dread disease, consumption- is nuxiiuix to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire 11. ho will send a copy of the pre. scriplion used, free of charge, with tho directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure euro for consumption, iisthmn, bronchitis, &c The only object of the advertiser in sending (he pre scription is to benefit the ntliicled, and spreud informa tion which ho conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will costtheni nothing, und may provo a blessing. l'artics wishing tho prcstridtiou will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Wlllianisburgh, Sept. 2G, 1603 -lm Kings County, New York. T E A 0 1 1 E I ? S ' EXAMINATIONS. HE rxnmlnation of Teachers for Columbia eountv, will take nl.ice at the followine' times ami nlnees'i Centre at Fmvleraville, September 21 ; Cataw Issa at Catawissa, Sept, at; llerwiek llor Sept. 23 ; Mifflin nl Mitiliuvillc. Hi'pt.'JS ; Iteuverat Miihuel's Schoolhouse, Sept 20; Maine at .Maim Hie, Sept. 30; Knurinecrcck nt .Middle School linurc, Oct. I ; Cunyngliam nt Ceiitro ille. Oct. 2; Locust nl Nuiuidia, tat 3; Franklin ut Claj ton's Si bool house, Oct. 5; IJrang.-, at Orangeville, Oct. 7; I'is'iingcreek nl l'ealer's School house, Oct. 8; llcutou nt Ucuton, OU. U; Sugnrloaf at Cole's Srhnnl lioiiso, Oct 10; Scott at Light Street. Oct II; Madison at Jcrsej tow n, Oct. 10 ; Htmlock at Uuck Horn, in t. 20, Montour at Dielenck's School house, Oct. 21 ; Mount Pleasant nl Jones' School house, Oit. Ilriari reek ut Mnrtz'H School house, Oct. 2.1 ; Greenwood ut Rubra bin g, Oct. 20 ; Jackson ut Dorr's School bouse, Oct. 27 ; Cinu at Wurnursvillu, Oct Ml The exercises ut all the above places to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M Toothers will pleaselo punctual in attendance. El rectors ure respectfully requested lobe present CIMRLUS G. 1IARKLEY. Rloouisburg, Sjpt, 12, ldi3. a, Supt. National Foundry. nLOO.MSIiUKG, COLUMBIA CO., PA. rplUJ piibscribtT, proprietor ofthe above named ex J leiipivo UBtablUliiucnt, is nov prepared tofecci'e orders Tor All Kinds of fllachiiierj, for Colleries, Blast Furnaces, Stationary Engines, Mills THRESHING MACHINI.S JtC. iC. He is also prepared to make Stoves, nil sices and patterns, plow-irons, anil everything usually made in nrst'dass Foundries His extensive facilities and practical workmen, war jiuitt liim in receiving the largest contracts on the inoti reasonable terms. 33- Grain nf ull kinds will be taken in exchante for castings. Iff This establishment is toea.ed near the Lackawan na 4 Ulooinsburg Railroad Depot. t'ETER BILLMEYER. BNomsburg, Sept. 12, 1603. FANCY FURS FANCY FURS ! ! John Pareira, 718 Aich Street, below 8th, tOUth Sldo, PUILADELVHIA. importer, luanuiacturcr oi and Dealer in all kinds of WAicr Fititsi ior jjuuiua uiiu uuuurensi Wear. I wi.h lo return my thanks to my friends of Cnlmn. bia nnd thu surrounding coui.ties, for their very liberal patronage caitended to uiu during tho Inst few years, und would eayto them that I now have in store, of my own importation and manufacture a very extensive as sortment of nil tho dilTeront kinds and qualities of Fanlv 1'vr.s for Ladies and Children, that will be worn during tho rail ami H inter seusons, lleing the direct Importer of nil my Turs from Cu rope, und having them all manufactured under iny own supervision enables mo In oil! r my customers aud Iho public a much hnndsouier Set of l'urs for thu same money. Ladies please give me a call before purchas ing I I'leuso remember tho name, number and street. JOHN (-'Alii: IRA. No. 713 Aacn Stri et, I'iiiliuslyuu. Sept. K, ieC3.-5mo. ROSEMONT UEMETRY. "Time iv Money." HAS It not been fully d... .onstrated.that it is great fol. y to wnlt until you ' ,ven friend dead, before you goto look after a place o, -irlal : then nro you lent pre. pared to select, your min being In a distracted state, you will as likely get a tad s i.ipcor bud sue lotas good and desirable one, Roscmooiit Oeiuelry company oirera n great many nice located da for sale; and now whilst youuudynur family are - I hralth is Iho time to select a lot and put it in order, b) ailing on tho undersigned you ran banccoiiipantcdtutli ground, eiaminolhuiu and as. scrtani thu cost, ... . I W.HART.MAN, 7Vcaiursr. Uloinmaburg.Bept.12. , -il3. 3in BR10K Jj'OB SALE I THE udder signed has on hand a lot of well Burned Brick of great varietv for sale. All persons who wish good brick should apply at once, B7- TERMS CASH. RODEHT B. ARTHUR, Bloomib'urg, July, SJ, 183-3t. THE GREAT si verbey street, new iOrk; Since Hi orinnltatlon, hsi creatart n now era In the lilttory of whol'salllng Teas In Ibis country, Ihey liare Introduced their selections of Teai, and nre selling them at not over two cent ( 01 Cents) per pound aboro coat, never de viating Irom the one price athed. Another peculiarity of the Company la that their Tea, Tatter not only devotes his tune to Die selection ut their Teal na to quality, value, and particular styles for particular Incalltlca of country, but he helps the Tea buyer to thoo-e nut of tln-ir enormous Hock audi Teas ns nre best adopted to hla parllcular wanta, and not only this but polnta nut to hi in the best bargains, It It caty to aco the Incalculable ndvaulago n Tea lluyer hag In thlt etlnbllthincnt over nil othcra, I The it no Jnilftn of Tea or the Market, If lilt tltnu la vtduabie he Una nil tin neneilta or a wi ll organised tyt '..., nf. nVofesslonal Tea Tatter, and the meni Ol u professional sm iusn.ii auu inu em m n nrniflssionai i ca i asier. &nu ma KnoHiuoso no matter If thoy are of miles from this Miarkcttopurchato on at good turns here an the New York merchants. I'artlo'eajt order Tens and will be served hy us as well as thouih tliey ci)Uiutlieinsclvca.lcing sure to get original packages true wi'ichtt and tares i andtheTcns ore VVnrruntiifna represented, ' ii'o HiiSOlU J'oKHC , m powder Tt we itsiie n Price I.I.I of the Uompany'a Teas, whlcli who order It; comprising JJtnon, Imperial Gun- Twunkay and Skin. OOLON'O, SOUCHONG, ORANGE U I1VHON N3KOC. Japan Tea of evejy description, colored nnd unculur. ed. ThU list has fueli kind of Tea divided into four Classes, namely i Cnrgo, high Cargo. Khie, 1'inestthat cvurl ine may underttand from description and the prices annexed that the Company are dctcrml tied to iimli r illlli. wh'.leTi.A trade Wo cilaiunti e to sell all our teas nt not over two cents ( IIJ cents) pcrMiu ml above cost, believing this to bu MlMctlvo tn tho many who have hercloforo been paylug uiiormous prcQls. ui-iirvi (Viiuin.As iii uujiranti IMPORTERS AND JOBSKRS, No 31 Vcscy Btrcct, Now York. Sept. IS, 8t,3-3iiio. ADMINISTltATOK'S NOTICE Estatr t'f Ucwtcvilte K. Folk, tlco'r. LETTERS nf administration on the Estate of Ilennc. ville Iv. Folk.lutc nf llomlock tup Columbia co.cc'i., Iiavebeen grnuteil by the Register of Columbia co., to the undersigned: all persons having claim., ncalnst the es tate nf the decedent nre requested tnpresi nt thcmlo "T. u,1(k',t.l""c''' I "aldenco In aaid tnwiishlp, ltnout delnv. und all porsons Indobtcd to umke pay- IM0,U ''1,ll,"u' JACOU HARRt!, Mm'r. Aug.2JlPCn-0w S2. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICIi. Estate ol Alexander Jcar,it(kceased. IETTT.RSof Administration on tho Estate of Alexnn. j ,'er Mcara.late of Locust townshln. Columbia conn. ty, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Co lumbia county, to tho undersigned, residing in Locust township Columbia county, nil persons having claims ogalnsttha Estate of the decedent are requested to pre sent ttm in la thu Administrators, without delay, and (ill persons indebted to make payment forthwith. I'CTKtt K. IIERUE1.V, JOHN YEAGER, Jr., Aug. S3, 18G3.-CW $2 00. Mn'ri. ADMINISTRATOR'S NO I ICE. Entule of Franklin Mcliride dee'd. LETTER? of administration on tho folate of franklin Mrllrlde.lato of Hemlock twp., Columbia ro., dee'd. have been grnuteil by the Register of Columbia co., to the undersigned : nil ticrsonshnvinc claims neainat tho estate of the decedent arc rcipicsteit to present Ihem to the Adtuiiiislrnlnrs at Iheir residence in said town ship without delay, and alt persons indebted to make payment forthwith. iiuuii u. .ucuiUDH, Adin'r. August S, P03. Ow $J 00. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Estate of 11. II. Ilogland, dte'd, ETTEUS of administration on the J Estate nf H. II. Hogcluud, late of Locust twp , Columbia county, deceased, havo been granted by the llegi tcr of Columbia county to the undersigned ; all persons having claims against the estate of the dece dent arc requested to present them tnthc administrator at Ills rcsiilenre in said township, without delay, and ull persons Indebted to make payment forthwith. F K. IIERUEIN, Adin'r, AUguit 8, 1803-Cw. S3 00. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Esl'ite of Sarah Stevenson, decl. ETTERS of administration on the1 A Estate of Sarah ytevnion, lute ofthe State of New Jersey, the properly It ing iu Columbia io l'a., licens ed, have been granted by the Register of Columbia to. to Richard Demon, of Madison township, Columbia county, persons having claims against tho estate of the deceased are rcmiestcd to present them to theadt ministrnmr at his residence In said township, witho " delay, und all persons indebted tu make pigment for with, RICHARD HEMOT1 , Adm June 20 am fjw 2 00. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. TETTERS Testamentary ou tho estate of Solomon Erkroth late of Heaver towuship'oiumbia county, deceased, have been granted by .hu Rcgistor of Wills &c. to tho undersigned al-o residing in said tteaver township; nil persons having claims against the es tate nf the decendent are requested to present them to tho Executor at his residence iu said township, with out delay and all persons indebted to make payineut forthwith. TETER ECKROTII, June 13, 1503 Cts, Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of I'ctr.r Whitenight , deceased. ' ! ETTER'S of Ad-niHistnition on tho' rj Estate of Peter Whitenight. late of Hemlock twp, Columbia co., l'a., deceased, have been granted by the RegiHer of Columbiaco., to Amsy Wliitenicht, .Mary Whitenight. of Hemlock township, Columbia county, persons having claims against the estate of the ilee'ii., ure requested to present them to the Administrators at their residence in said township, without delay, und all ncrsous indebted to make payment forthwith. AMSY WIIITKNIGIIT. MARY WHITENIGHT, Mmr'i. Hemlock twy., July 4, 1E03-CW. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate oj He ry Smith, deceased. I ETTERS Testamentary on tbo estate of Henry t Mnith late nf Benton jrnviitliip, Columbia county, deceased, hao been granted by thu Register of Wills, Kc. to tho undersigned also residing insald township, ull persons having rluims agsinst the estate of the de cedent are re'iui'sted to present them lo thu executor i.l his resilience in said township, without delay, und all persons itidebted to inuke payment forth w itii WILLIAM SMITH, Juno 20, liCJ-tiw. $i ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Estate of Henry Wunich, dee'd, ETTERS of administration on tho cs .state of Henry Wnuicli.lnte of Bloom township, Colnmbia county, iteceascd, have been granted by the Register of suid county to the tho undersigned who ro sides in the ninetownship; all persona having claims ruuhist tho estulo of the decedent are requested to pre sent them to tho ndmiuistrntor at his residence with out delay, und ull persons Indebted to make payment forthwith, JACOB WAN1CI1, Adin'r. Juno 20.16C3-0W. S2 ESTRAY. CAMU into tho enclosure of tho subscriber, somo three months since, in Miflllu township, Columbia county, a Earge Male Hog, e-rrll s KUl'I'usvu ,n r.ei(ju uuuui iiju lui,., ouu js in gOOU C0UIIIIIO11. Tlie owner is requcgtc4 to l tirovo nrnnertv. nuv ehurees and take him nwavorhu win do torn uccurumg i i . THOS. U. SWm'ENHlf.UR Aug. 8, l?fa-3wSL00 I Disgjjj-jjo.v op PARTNERS.!!! Tllll co partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, trailing and Merchandizing in Main ville, Columbia county, under tno firm of Relghard & Nuss. was dissolved ou tho 15th of Juno, eli3, by mu tual consent, Tho Hooks, Notes, Accounts, ic., of the late arm, ure now in the hands ot' .Mr. Reighard, iu tlw Store, for Immediate settlement. All persons interes ted will please cull and settle. GT.O. V. RCICHMID, CHAKLL'S NUSS, Maiavlllc, Aug. 8. 1SC3-0W $J 00. TEACHERS WANTED. PPLICATION'S will bo received by the Board of i School Directors, at Iho Academy Iu Bloomsburg. for TbN (10) Teachers, for the Winter Schools of Bloom District, ou Saturday. Sept, ilotli, lcU3, at IU o'clock, A. M at which time und placu Hie County Superintendent will meet examining applicants, &c, J, J. URUWER, Sie'y. illoomeburg, Sept. 19, 1603, LAST NOTICE. I will bo in Jersojtown on tho Election day, October 13th. All persons indebted tu my rather by Nolo or Hook Account, are earnestly requested to nuet nif on that aay and puy their respective dues. This uolico will posiltvily bo Hie last. l'OSl'ER McUAY Sept. 10. 1303. ESTRAY. CAME to the premises nf Hie undersigned, iu Mon tour township, Columbia county, nbout ten weeks since. TEN SHEEP. Tho owner of said Sheep aro reques ted to come forward, provu property, pay charges and take them away. otherwise tbey will bo told ut the law dircits. HENRY GIGER. Sept. 17, 1663 Jl Uxccuioi'a ShlC . ''111 lUDICrloeri will oner Pi uiniu rnie, un tun i'ic I ml?i, nenr HieliPi Hotel In Bait nuflalototvnili.it, SACSlY;OaTonEH 10.,,. 1803, . Hi IA n'rlnrk. A. M,. on I Hull1 Iki litlernl In (A vndivl- did farm of tho late Andrew llagenbucli. containing i 160 ACRES, more or Icm. tnettly lltneitom, anil, cleared all except ing two or three nrrei. well limed, and In a good itato ot cultivation. The Improvement are .1 large f&SSfc TWO STOKY HKU'K I((USi:t , A BANK DARN iS by M feet, together with all tho necessary outbuild tng tor ine 1 nrin. i ncro arc iwu goou tveut on tho prcmltes also 4 vn rr.vn n nn.it , n n 7Fh U'lll, ff.nd frtllt nf nil kinds. Persons wishing further information, may Iniulro of t-amuel Landback, on the premises. If desired by either puny, tho whole farm will be put ut, Tsuhs mada known at sate. ANDREW (.'. HAnr.NIUlCII, Rent 13 IMS ' f-.j Vwri 1 rPnimii ntoom.burg. cony three weeks, afid send bill to Lewisburg Chrenlelt. House and Lot FOR SAIjJE CHEAP. THE undersigned offers io sell at private sale, a de sirable and pleusuut residenia located In Light Btrcct, Columbia co., nbout 2t miles North orillooms- uurg, on main pircci, nnu central in said village, 'lucre is crccicu upon saiu premises n goou Fimn: iu'i:i,uu; house, an excellent well of water ut the door, stable niH Irult trees and nil othsr necessary conveniences, in' n high state of cultivation, Tno Store House and stand are nf the first order, ami present nn excellent nnd cligiblu opening for (lie Mercantile business. Tbo building has an open glass front, under Handsome nwii nig nnu eniircicu ny inriving snaue irees, ?aiu nrooeriv win he sold ut a bargain, or (.tenanted for a small farm or other real estate. ALFItED MOOD. Light Ktreet, Aug. 29, 1603, NORTH CENTRAL RAILWAY. Summer Time Table. TWO TRAINS DAILY In nnd from tlio North anj West Branch of the t'ui'jueliauna, Ehnlra, and all or Northern New Yotk. ON und after Monday, April 20th 1603' the Passenger Trains of the North Central Railway wilt arrive at and depart from Sunbury, Harrlsburg, und lialthuurc as follows, viz i ' SOUTH WAR I). Malt Train leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) 10.10 n, in. " leaves Harrisburg, I 15 p m. " arrives nt llaltlinore, S3J " Express Train leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday,) 11.07 p. in, " leaves Harrisburg (except Monday,) S00d. in. " orilvcs at Ilnltlmoro dally (ex cept Monday.) C.15 " Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Harris burg. 0.30 ' N O It T II W A R D. Mail Train leaves lUltiuinra daily (except Miuday.) 0,15 n. m. ' leaves Harrisburg 1.15 p. in. " arrives at Sunbury. 4.0. " Express Trains llaltlinore daily, U.I5 " " arrives at Harrisburg, 1.35 a in. " leaves llorrlsburg(except Munday) 3.00 " arrives at Sunbury, 5,3d 11 For further information apply nt the Office. I.N. UuilARRY.Supt. Harrisburg, Aug. 8, 1S03. CHEAP HAT STORE REMOVFP. Aiiothe Arrival of (Sootls. Now is Your Time to Buy. I NOW SELL CHEAPER THAN EVER, aMIE undersigned having b.iugbt out tho Grocery o Haid Slroun, has removed his lint und Cap Store up to Stroup's old stand, w litre iu addition to a siipc- nor assoruucni ot SPUING AM) SUMMER Hats and Caps, g3f Comprising every sort, silo and quality, which will lie told nl unusually low prices, lie will continue the Gro. eery and Notion business as curried on by Mr. Stroup, Also-A fine lot of KIDS, MOROi.EO.Snnd Liinos to which he invites the at cntioii of Shoemakers und the public JOHN K GIRTON. Bloomsburg, Mny 30, 1203 DLOOM6DURG SKYLIGUT, Picture Gallery. T undersigned inform the ritizfnn of IJlomii, nut? nt'igl-lKirhooil, that ho has tnkru the Itirjii room nt the Uxclmne lthcU, citemlln over .Alessrst. titnncr & Kux's Hnkery ami the Unokoton uhrrn he hat. put in a large rikylip' t. It is only by Skylight tiiat good jic tiires can beti ten OBpucinlly grotijia wIuto each person can ho takecj ist ns well as fli-parntc. Ileltasgon to coiieiJcialik expense to make Mr ca taltlieliment first clus oik-, an J he therefore soticitn a liberal patro lge tnenablc him, to constantly introduce the modo iinproveinenti ofthe nrt. Co'in produce taken in Kxchimgc for pictures HENRY ItOriUXSTOCK. Illoomi-unrE, Nov. 23 lfCl. Nov. fl '52 PHILADELPHIA. PAP R HANGINGS HOWELL k IIOURKH. Corner Tourth and Market Streets. I'liiladelphia, have I now in stock, a tine Variety of WA L I. PAT 11 S, Got up oxpessly fur their Spring Trade. I WINDOW l'AI'LIl or KVCIIV ORAD11, o which they Invite tho attention of storekeepers. ' (C7 iu their reiailepartmcut, will be found tho choicest sttes of the dou. Man h " lSH'J a mod. sen w .A, 'm :s s , Jewelry and Silver-Ware. r plIC undersigned would respectfully invite your nl J tcutinn to Ills well selected stock of 1'ino Gold and Silver Watthes. 1'iue Gold Jewelry, of every kind and variety of styles-comprising all of the newest and most beautiful designs. AIo. Solid Silver Ware, oiunl to Coin nnd the best ' make Of flilver Plated Wore. Uach article is warranted : to be ns represented. LJ tvaicncs oi juwiry careiuny repaired and sat isfaction guaranteed. JACOII HARLIIV, (Successors to Stautrer fi Hurley.) No. O'ii .Miiiutr Sr., 1'iul'a. Sept, 5, 18153 -Dm. 42 AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT IlLOOMSUUt'.G, COLUMIUA CO., l'A. ET'PARTtcn.An ATTENTION given to patent riuhtj.ij September S, ieG3-3m. Wilson's Albany Seedlings. 1 00.000 STRONG NEW PLANTS, lUU.uuU of those fine new and productive va riety producing Strawberries Irom 4 to -ft unlio Iu cilcunifereuce, jielding over two hundred bushels to an acre,! will sell ut the extreme low priroof .fl.niper hundred, or SD.UU per thousand plants to any one ud dress, as tho best time for planting is here. Orders should bo sent Immediately, with cash, or It can bu collected nt any txprets Officii Address JOHN F 1'RAVK, fl'SU.l'EUA.Vt Nl'RSLSlCS, Sept 3, lWVI-lm. Selina Grove, I'u. Infbriuation is U anttd, fV the whereabouts of a little hoy. named James ij Mcuiutii, uged atiout H years, uir nnir. spare fig ure and slightly freckled in tlio face. Said bay is .up nosed to bu eueazed on the Canal, ns a Boat Driver. nrobablv between l'lt'tslnn and Danville, or nerhans nn the West Branch Canal. A liberal reward will bu paid to any person who will give information of his present whereabouts, to hla .Mother, the undersigned, at I.spy. town, Columbia county, or totke KJitor ofthu Journal, at Rlaouisbarg. C.Yl iiaui.m; lr,MTTON. Uspytown, Aug. 2J, I6C3.-3W SI O X. R T: TIE-,- Printer, Ilookblnder & Raukbook M A NU FA I) T U R E R Wnoi.v.siLU and Rc..-..i Htit.tK in PRINTING. W1UU.NU dMI WRAl'l'INO TAl'ERS AUENT tOl'lllE rATAWISSA VAU.R MILLS. Main Street, first door below the 1'ublic Spuaro, WILKESBARRE. PA. Nov. S3, 1601 12m. 1 TEACHERS WANTED TWO good School Teachers in Conyngham tnwnshlp, Columbia county. None but thoso with good cer tificates n;cd apply ; to such good salaries will be paid Schouli lo commence about Ibo first of September. J.J. HOAGIiAND, Siely. Conynghsm twp., Aug, 23, 1863 3w St 00, If RES II ARRIVA 1. 11 AND jRffjBW aAovtti&B -FOR 7 VAnT I i H T7" Mil V JCil. 1 lKJAJ X Till. undertlgned. grateful for pait patronage, tetpee fully Inform hla euttuinera and thepubllcgerlerally lltnt he hnt jutt received from the Eattcrne citioa, t.H inrgcnnuii moil eelect aiocK 01 Fall and Winter it. 6t6b Tfint lias yet been opened In rtlooinsburg, tw which h lnlts tho attention of hla Trlchds, nnd assures them that they nre ofTorril for sale at great bargains, ilia Stock comprises a lurge assortment of (JENTLEMEN'S WEARING APl'AREL, Coiifittitig nl FApmoiABt.r. IlHtssCotTS, of every dn crlptlon i I'anls. Vests. Blilrts, Ornvats Blacks, Handkerchief,. Gloves, Suspenders, tec. vuiion fA D WATCHS GOLD J EWE LEY, Of every description, fine nnd cheap. N. II. Rcmcmbsr " l.ontnberg"s Chrtip Emporium.' call and sec. No charge for cxnmlng Goods. DAVID LOWENRERO J Bloo msbu rg, August 29. 1803. (Juno 1MB.) SAPONIFIER. O R COXt'EXTIlATEl) LYC, THE EMILY SOAP MAKER. THE public ire cautioned against iho spurious artic les of lye for making snap, he., now offered for sale. The only genuine nnd patented lye is Ihut mnde by the l'l'imsyl vniiia salt uiniiuf.iituring tnmpany, ihcirtrnda mark for it being "Saponlfler or concentrated lye." Thegrcat success oftlils article lias led uiiprluclpaled parties to endeavor to imitate it, in violation of tlm Company's patents, All manufacturers buyersor sellers of the spurious lyes, nre hereby untitled that the company llivo em ployed as their Attorneys, Guorgo Hartling. Esq., of Phila,., anil William Dakewcll, Etq , of Pittsburg. And that nil manufacturers, users or sellers of tye, hi violation of I'.io rights of tbo Computiy, will bo pins ccutwd at once. TOE SAPONiFJEl or concentrated lye, i for sale by ccrs and Country Stores. all Draggl.u, Or TAKI', NOTICE ' The United States Circuit Court, Western H,i,,.. I'enusUvanla, No. 1 of .May term, in ICtiS in s .i if the I'ennsylvauia salt manufactuiing cou ,'ii. t Thos. G, Chase decreed to the Co' puny unNiv, . r 15, If 02, tho Exclusive right grunted by a p',t i i . .,,1 by .them for tho Saponlfler. Patent dated October -I, lcuti. I'crpctuul Injunction awarded. THE PE NNSYLVA Nl A Ofi' FIC US: 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pitt Si. aiitl Dtiqucnso Way, Pittsburg. Aug. 15, l0.t,-3n. ADM1NIS l'RATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jenmi'ih K. IJcss, dee'd. Letters of administration de bonis nan on on Jic estate nf Jeremiah IC, Hess, late of Ceiitro township, Columbia county, deceased, have been gran ted by the Register of said county to the undersigned ; a! persons having claims against Iho estate of the de cedent are requested to present them In the Adminis trators without delay, and ull persons Indebted to make payments fuithwith. Gi:ORGn K. IICSS, Centre. JOHN W. IIIUSIIR. Scott, AdmmlttraUrt da lononls nan. Sept. 12, 1803, Gw$J Agricultural Notice. npiIE Agricultural, Horticultural and L Mechanical Society will hold their LMglith Annual l'air, ou Thursday, FniriAv, & Saturday, Tllll tsih, lCtbA: ITtli DAYS OF OCTOlfUR, 1EC3. on the crnuudsof tho Society, near RIoouHburg, l'a. lly order of the Executive Committee. L. II. RUl'fcR , Secretary. Bloomsburg, Sep!. I-J, 1603 DVRVLi IX STATI0.VAKV. 2,500 Ores SUcI 'c'n, 600.000 quires lltank boolt 850,000 Envelopes, Slates, Ink, Curtuin 4c Wrapping paper, 1'ass books. Lead-Pencils. Gold-l'eiis, very line. Sclioul books visiting Cards, &c., a largo portion of which Is stock purchased before the rise iu prices and now selling low ion cash. Wm. G. PE II RY. I!ookseller4c Stationer. S. If. cor. 4tA, .y naet Philadelphia. March 7. It 03 -3 uios. miwmh HOTEL, (Lato Whito Swan;) RACE STREET, ABOVJ-J THIRD riiir.ADF.i.pniA. D. C. SIEGRISt" PuomiETOR. Formerly f i om Eagle Hotel Lebanon, Pa T, V. RHOADS, Clerk, March 311, 1BB3 15iu. STILZ it HARTLEY, Consolidation Bank Building, 320 North Third Street between Vine if Callowhill, PHILADELPHIA. June 20, 18C3-ly. ROW TO AVOID THE DRAFT. 'pilC undersigned wants a few morn good Agents to L ennvuss Columbia, Luzerne and Montour counties, for Hie Susquehanna Nurseries located ut Sclinggrove, Snyder county, l'a. And for this purpose lie will ac cept of u few volunteer Agents to "fill tho quota." All necessary information, books, papers &c . can belied by uddrcssing J. V. THANH, Sehnsgrove, To. Applications must bo made iiumediatuly. Selinsgruve, Pa., Aiig.S, lPIKKIw SI NOTICE AND CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespass ine upon the promises of tbo undersigned, iu Maine township, Columbia county, either by fishing, liuntn'g gathering fruit, destroying timber, or otherwise, under the pains and penalties of the Laws of Pennsylvania iu such cases made and provided. GEORGE MILLER. GEO. LONGENBERGEK August SO, 1BC3-3WSI. ESTRAY. Come into tho piemises of the dcrslgited, residing iu Locust towush... Zssuia (near Numcdia.) ou or about the oth uf Augu-t. Y Cow, supposed to bu ubout U years old, Or.,, v luu while. The owner is requested lo prove prop' r,v pay charges, and taku her uway, or she w ill i.. - oi.' . as tKu law din-els. JOHN BILL. JP Sept.il). l(j,3..3vv. SI notice". 'plIEunderilgnnd.respectfullyla fnrmshisoi . f icnuj X uud new custo'iiers, that he will continue too Mercantile Business, at the Old Stand in Jerseyluwn. tn which he hat aldd .1 SELEIT S1VCK OF XEIl' OOOOS, towlilcli Hie utlonitun ofcu.touieis uud the public u invited, J.N. MILLER. Jcrseytown, Sept. 13, 1603 - 3:n. SAMUEL KNORR, ATTOBWH-AT-LAW, RLOOMSDURG, PA. Military Bi'ss'.ness atiendeu tu 1'kovi-tlv. OFFICE-In Court Jloute .lilt), under Democrat CJill August 2J, IWU 6iii. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP rpllE partnership hereteforo existing bttween Ih ' J dersizned. merchandizing uuder tho uunie uuu firm ! cf .Miller S; Su:lher. In Jerseytowii. was ills.olvad by I mutual cunseut ou the 4th of September, IrU. rtll per. sons indebted to the late firm w ill plo'.su call uud set tle. The Unoks, Sec, will remain in tho Storo, for n, ' short lime for settlement. J N MII.LUR, A. SWISHER. Jersejtown. Sept 13, lrH13-3in jTorSalt: 43licl A first rato Book C.i.e and Secntary eombined-apply to J, G, FRKKXI Oloomiburg, August IS, 1S63.