Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, October 31, 1863, Image 3

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MOIININO, OriGUEH 31, 1863.
THE PRINTER'S WANTS.
Wo wnnt'Cidcr, Corn, I-'umpkitiSjGrnin,
Ikcf, Pork, Poultry oud Money.
Also, a few loads of Pino Wood.
-
Stone Coal- 13 selling at 131oonisburfi
wharvoa at tlio following rates i No. 5,1 In Madison, on the 21st inst., Mr. Con
2,C0 , No. 4, $3,00 ; nud No, a, 81,00. . relies Yanhoun, aged. about 74 years.
0 I At the General lliWital, near Gettvs-
Oe.NScnit-TS.Tho Syraouso
tiioiuilisl argues that
'A man coerced against Ills wilt,
To go to war, will seldom kill."
Consiitu -
p 1
Inn aiiTor.no. between an Abolitionist
'Union wiui nn 11, ami tuo ouicr goes
lagaint't the Union with a but.
Standard Dumocuatic Document.
Tiic New Tcstamont and the Constitution
of tho United States. Wo commend them
rovercntly to our peopla.
Do You Know of One? Reader, do
you know of ti singlo loud-mouthed, braw
ling Abolitionists, that has professed to bo
full ot fight and fury in this war, who has
been drafted, and means to go ?
Ni:w Goods. S. II. MilijCH, has
just received a large and beautiful assort
ment of Fall and Winter Goods. Those
in want of choice goods should give the
Ex Sheriff a call.
The falling leaves arc a nuisanco on
streets or walks, but nro very good ma
nure on grass, strawberre beds, &c.
Sweep or rake thein out of tho way, and
put them where they will bo useful.
A Speculation was got up in Blooms
burg on Tuesday evening last, in the
'shape of a "Curtin Supper ;" at Dodsou's
Forks Hotel. The object was to keep up
spirit and rejoice over tho abolition vic
tory in Pennsylvania.
Dit. IIiUAM C. llowun has lately im
proved his rcaidenca on Main Street,
Bloomsburg. The Doctor U an energetic
man, a good citizen, and a strong and un
flinching Democrat, Long may lie wave
"Lost his reputation Co'.. Tate."
Smut Much inc.
A thing thnt will never happen to you,
Dr. John, or any other Abolitionitt of your
ilk.
Dr. Pee Johu, denominates Joseph C.
I'UOHEU, Eq., aa "Iiueher, the black
'jjuard !'' A moro gentlemanly Granger,
lhau Lawyer Huolier, lias rfever spoken to
the people of Columbia. Hut this I'cc John,
would malign the character of the Angel
Gabriel, if ho were not a Tory-Abolitionist.
CSrTho "Smut Machine" boasts of'
he re election of Curtin, "notwithstand-1
ins ho pardoned tho lllooubuig Hiotcr.,." .
.... . . ... . , !
J ins is wnat ail decent people cspcc'eu,
viz : that the election of Cuvlin, would be
an endorit'iiu'iit of rascalitv uuil outrage.
It is a premium offered for violated trust'
und Constitutional obligation.
It is slated that the health of our loyal
league, as developed before the IJoard of
Enrollment, is in u deplorable condition.'
The Provost Mut.-Ii.iI and his asistants,
wept, profusely over the sad spectacle. j
Ono can scarcely conceive hew so much i
infirmity eould make such a noise as our.
. ,. . ... . . . 1
tLyut. 11 ivuua uui uuii;i inu uaiiijaiu
8urcly their lungs arc not diseased, though;
their courogo ami patriotism may bo.
"Before the draft, Tilton, ol the New
York Independent, wrote "'Honor to
the consoripts who, scorning pitiful evas
ion, obey the behests of the law." After
the draft, Tilton fouud ho was among thoi
elected, and went, and went and paid j
bis littlo 8300. j
TnERE were a number of brave young j
"patriots," in our midst, who during the
last campaign, talked eloquently about
their determination lo "ttand by tho sold
iers in the field." Now that the President
has issued a call for three hundred thou
sand volunteers, wo aro anxious to tco
whether they really intend to do so. In j
Dloomsburg, a oonspoious chap who waS
loud in tho abolition ''glee club" in siug
ing "down with Copperheads," and "every
drafted mau shall go," forgot his patriotism
hut not three huudred dollars, when sum
moned to Trov, as one of tho cloct. Such
fanatics aro tho last men, that will 'stuud
by the soldiers In tho field,' j
W.E are extremely liappy to announco
to the juvinilo portion ol iho commuuity
that to-night, (Saturday) is "HallowVeu"
or "Hallow eve," as common parlance has
it. According to old Scotch traditions
this was tho night on which tho fairies and
witches held thoir high old carnivals ; and
amongst all olasses of people it was cele
brated with inoiry makiugs. Fortunes
were told aud destinies read by many
ttrango devices. Iu this practicol age of
ours of course nobody believes in fairien
oud witches, and thorcforo tho young folks
tako it upon themselves to conform to tho
old cunotns ns ncarlv ns circuuibtanoes
will allow, by raising tho ancient MekolM.wooi.to-BiMnw
on .tbt-ir own sewwt.
In GatawLsa, oh ilto aad inst., by Rev.
Mi P. ( rostliwnilo, Mr. W.M, McNkal, M
MUa MltY 13-Lldwkj, of ( atawlsii twt).
JIEA 'JTMH.
In Locust twp.. Ctiluinbht on., on tho
120th o( October, SammA W.uiy, aged
about 02 yenrs.
At tlio rcsideneo of his son. in Frcdor-
I icksburp;, Wayne oo., Ohio, on ttio 18ih
1 i list., Mr. Honi.RT McCoy, lato of Wash
, iiigtouville, Montour co.,ngcd 77 years.
Tn Mount Pleasant, mt itm 27i1. imt
Danifi, Ziat.r.n, need nbunt 00 vears.
hurit, Sept. Sath, 1803, I'laulnce. son of
Joseph llurtniaii, aged 10 years, 1 mouth
and 14 days.
In IilonnHburg, on the 14th inst.
of
v.. hiiu i-iiii mac.,
iTuf
LEVI
One sweet flower h ts drooped nnd faded,
Ono sweet Infant volco has fled.
One fair bmw tho crave has shadod,
Onu dear object nowUdead,
Hut wo' find rclleffrniii sadnina,
Tor our chl'd In happy now,
It lui kiult In toul felt chidnesr,
Where the Mined angels bow.
BLOOM SliUUG MAIIKETS.
Wheat'j-nus.Sl
20i Green
80 Dried
Applci
50
00
00
oo
ID
12
10
00
25
;Kyu.." "
Corn " "
Oati..'' "
Huekwlicat''
Potatoes "
. Clovcrsccd l(
Tiinoth'ysecd 2
75 Dried Peaches 3
00, Uuttcr $lb
75 Lard
50 Tallow '
i Eggs. . .. '3 doz.
50 Hay... "ton. 13
50 Chickens " pair
11ECEIPTS POU OOTOBEIl
TO THE
Tho ftilluwinir paynicnts have been made
to tho Columbia JJnnooat office, during
tho mouth of Oetooer, lbO.) i
rVil rn A,.r . Hnrll'tv 1H OlH Jnllll Melvill
2 Ol)
2 00
1 00
a ou
2-J CO
10 00
Iri (li)
2 00
4 M
a io
a nu
a Tj
J T5
1 n
Mra M A Alideruon 15 doi Wm II' Has
Jnliu .Miller 2 aif.Mrs t'rincilla lless
iMnntuninervCoi 1 flu
il njor b'liuiuol Ivnorr
A K Sniilli 1 00
Miller u , ei
1'red'li V Ey.T
11 Miller
Johu Wutters
Joseph llagermail
Jacoh .Millard
Tlinina Jones
.luiucl Johnson
William .Miller
William Oman
linilieu l'uhriiiger
Juiiifi Uuiiiiett 1 75
MathliH (lllljert I !'j
John Snyder, (.Mifflin) 2 00
S J llre.irley
1
Daniel Snyder
Alex. .Mci'.riile
Win fl Uitiik, Enj.,
John I' Dorr
Win Y Adams
Iho, Miller,
Philip ArhciibaeU
-M M Appli in
Pliincas Welsh.
Charles A luiurr
l.al of Henry Wauick
2 Clil
2 30
1 73
1 00
50
00
.1 uJ
1 IT
1 SU
1 00
2 (Hi
ii.iiil.i i;.,y
i.ht i' ir-r'Ulilteiiiiiht 5 Ot)
O Phillip
Llian Ouoilman
Andrew He-j
3 50
1 00 I
5 00
s ."; ;
, ot '
Juries il al ins
00
John Kline, v.Mt. P.)
I'.ntof JohnWIiitEnU'hte 00 Zilu IJarneB
Ceo P Drii-fbtili
1 T5 Isaac Cruwfurd
1 75
1 00
1 50
e oo
I 75
1 50
1 25
2 00
Nathan I'.rc.llii-ndcr
Haul 1 W".Mlllrr,
Jacob A t-wi.lmr
Lewis C Orecu
t'oliiuibla County
U.-uhiii Waxsr
Cbr.sinn Hartley
3 00) L'hri.tiau Small
5 do ; Itolir .Mellenry
a 50 f 1 us. Ii MlCoIIuiii
2 05 J IrnacNiiss
18 75 1 Levi Wriebts
2 25l Phiueas WcUh
1 out John I'nnis, Sr..
We airain return thanks to our
custom
ers far I'lto.Mi'T PAYM'MTS. Il is this
alotiu that can ccmro "the freedom of tho
Press and tho continuance of Constitution
al Government." Our friends to whom
we havo sent bills, and till otheis indebted,
whether much or little, wi'l greatly
oblige us by promptly remitting, (by mail.)
the amount of their respective indebted
ness to the office of tho ''Columdia Dem
07P.AT."
EST It AY COW.
ClJ
"f 'i" uh, a
iwiA- biiixdu: con.
blind in one ejc. The owner i rdpiested to come
fin ward, prove property, pay ch-irgps and laku her
awaj, otherwise slio will be disposed of as tho law di-
I r ctx iin.ML., uuu.li,
uciiioer -i. icuj,-oiiv.
i ri,jtn to the premises of tho subscriber,
V J in S-igarloaf township, Columbi.-i coui'ty, about
the first of June latt. a
li V. J) U E 1 V F r. li,
supposed to bo about two ycari. old, Willi a slit in the
ro-i.t i-.-ir ninl ii oL'ee out under It ft ear. 'I'll'' w uei is
requested lo provo properly, pay iliargns, and take lier
away, or she will be di-posed ol uccon'iuz to law.
' AI.INAS COLE,
October 21, ISC", -35L
ESTIiAY.
jMamf. to tha premises of the subscriber,
J in Centre township. Columbia couuty, on or about
tho middle of teptemlier last,
UL.iCK.ixu iriim: bi0TTF.n bull,
supposed to bo about one year old. The owner is re
qiiLbled to provo propeity. pav charges aud tako him
awn!, or In will be ditpund f acLOrduig to law.
' CHAKLES UOOD.MAN.
Centre twp . Oct 21, IcK). -3w Jl
JiSI'RAY COW.
Came to the premises ol the subscriber,
iu Locust Township, in Columbia county, onTues
day, September SUtli, IsoJ, a
IILACU c WHITE SPOTTED COW.
The owner is requested to come forward, prove prop
crly.pay charges, and lake her awuy, or .ho willhu
disposed of according to law. , .
CHRISTIAN SMALL.
October 17, lSC3-0t.
ESTRAY.
into the promises
s of the uudcr-
a 1AME
J signed, residing in Locust township. Columbia
county (near Nuniiilia.) about Hie lOtli cf eeptember
SSTnll MM! BMXM.B coir.
Jj(T'5j suppou'd to bo about five jears
i ch.irgos uud tako horaw.ty, or she will I.e. disposed of
I according to law.
GEORGE U1TNER.
! Locust tw p., Oct. .1, 1E53--3W
ESTRAY.
riOME into the premises of tho tin
y,I,.r.i,m,..l. rcsidine in Locust township,
(near Nuniedi.1.) on or about thotlli of August, a n rnv
i. ow. supposed to be about U jears old, bundle and
"t'io civn-t is requested to prove propeity, pay !
I charges, and taku her uway, or slm will bo "loosed or
as tho law directs. JOHN 1I1LLIO. Jll.
Sept. 10. let!3. 3W. 51 -
ESTRAY.
CAME to tin premises nr tuo itnuersifnco, in io
tour township, l olumbia county, about ten weeks
itico.
:t?Sl TEN
SHEEP.
The owner or sold cneep nro reques
ted to conia forw ard, prove property,
pay
charges anu lane iiieui uway
.. , .,. .. ...in i.n snldtis ihe law directs
da
otuerwiso "- iM-virv iMfil'.n
Bcpt. U, U03 -S1
ESTRAY. 1
CAME Into Ihe enclosure- of the subscriber, some
three months fince. in Mifflin township, Columbia
county, a , , . T i
55 Large Male JTo?l
"ll-S? slinpos-d t weigh about 150 lbs., and IJin
eJr-iSS III.., The owner .. req.i..t.4 to
,i7oTo piopeity- pay cb .rges and tako him away or he
Will 00 sul.l JICUIUI".
( lll.o
Aug. 8. 18C3.-3wSl-l't)
U. SWEITENIUSEU
I
TEACHERS WANTED
nwi'O good School 'icacuers nn. b
1 columbis. county None but those wi II good cer.
ttfirates need apply I to such goon l'u
renv,..n f "
! irnr.
SPECIAL NOTICES
A FO't'KINi: F am,"
either men cut womenm
M O hiiinliuK but mi uillrely m w thing. Only three
month in this country I No clap-trap operation to
null Iho public, hut a gf nulno mc no) -making tiling I -read
t ho circular cf Intlruitlnn oncoonly, and yon will
understand it perfectly. A t.nJy has Just written to
mo that sho Is making as lilgli nn twenty ilollnra laino
days I giving iustriittlrns in this ntt, Thounnds of
HoMicrs n(o mnki tif; menoy rapidly nt it. No person
has to bo urged to piitronir.a It. It In n thing lliat takes
littler tlmn anything ever before offered. Voil con
make money with It homo erobrnnd on steamboats or
railroad enrs, and In tlio country or city. You will bo
pleased In pursuing It, not only became It will ylolil a
handsome Income, but nlo In conscqiit uru of the geti'
profit, A mero trifle is necessary to start with,
There Is scarcely ono person out of thousands wlin
ever pays any attention to advertisements or this kl ml
thinking they are humbugs. Consequently thosowlin
do send for Instructions will have n broad field to make
money In. There is a class of persons In this world
who think that because they havo been hunibugcd out
of n dollar or so, Hint over) thing thai is ndvcrtlsed Is a
humbug, ronsi'i'iently they try nomore. The person
who kucicciIs Is Iho ono that keeps on trying until ho
of lilts something that pays Mm.
j i This art cost inn ono thousand dollars, and 1 cipect
to mako money out of It mid all who purchase the ait
I of mo will dotho same. One Dollar sent to moulll
! Insure the prompt refill n of a card of Instructions In
tlmart. Tho money will bo returned to thoso not sat
, Isflod, WAL'I i:il T. Tl.NSI.EV,
No, 1 Park Place, New Yorfc.
Oct. 21,lSd3-3mo.
communicated.
fVLXOX.IHY COXaU.YrTOI.Y,CVIMVLU VISUJSE.
A CARD.
n,-n.-0iemititii, , , ....
TO ( ONSUMrm l.-'Iliounilcrslgnedliavlngbeen '
restored tn health in a few weeks, by a very simple
remedy, nftr having suffered several years with u bo
vcrc lung ullection, and that dread disease, consumption-
it nnxluu' to mako known to his fillow-suirercrs
tho means of cure.
To nil who desire it, he will send a copy of the pro.
scription used, frco of charge! with tho directions for I
preparing nud using the same, Mlitch they will find n
sure cure for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, ttc
The only object of tho advertiser in sending tho pre
scription is to benefit the al'lictcd, mid spread informa
tion which ho conceives tube invaluable, and he hopes
every sufferer will try his remedy, as It will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blessing,
Parties n ishing the prescridtion will please address
liuv. EDWAItD A. WILSON, Wllliamsburgh,
ircpt. 20, 1SC3 1 in Kings County, New York.
A Gentlemen, cured of Ncvous Dc-
billty, Incompilcncy, Prematura Decay and Youthful
l.rror, aituated b) a ile.-iri-to henelit others, will iu
liappy to filini-li tn all who need it (free of charge) the
recipe and ilirecliun-. for making the simple Keinedy
uciim hi cue.
od in ills c iso. Hum' wiililuglo prolit liy liis ex-
perlejn-o nu.1 pokkcm a aluublu Itemedy will tercivn
lie same, uy rciuru man. (cnreiuiiy sraieo; ny nuure
ting JOHN It. OCUEM,
No, 1.0 Nimsau Street, N, Y.
New York, August 15, ItKI. 3m
Uniformity ol Trices ! A .New feature in llus.-iness
Every ono his own Sulesuim! JO.S'LS .t CO. of'lhe
Crcii lit One I'lii.o Ciotliiug Store, Nu. 204 Marketslieet
above 1 1 -c t ! t , Plulaib-lphia,
In ad litioii to hating Iho largest, nmn vnticil and
fa-hiou.ible luckofi iothiug in Philadelphia mailoex
pressly lor retail hales, liate eutistifuteil every one
nil own s.ileioan, by having marked in figures, oneaoh
articl'iat tie- very lowest price It ran he sold li r so tie )
canaut possibly vury-il must buy alike.
I he goods are will sponged and prepared and great
pains taken w itli the m iking so that iilltan buy with
Hie full in-maura ol getting -i good article at the very
lo'.V'st price. Also, a larg, stoi k ol'piei e goods ou hand
of the latest stylo und best qualilii s. which will be inndo
to order, in thu most fat-iuoimhlu and best manner, 25
percent, btlow iredit prices.
it -member nit urcbcuit. in Mantel above sixiu sireei
2)1. JONES CO.
SSC3. ISG3.
PHILADELPHIA & ERIE
.J! A I :- a O A K
This gient tiiio traverses Iho N'.-'rtliern and North
.vest counties of l'consjliaiiiii to tb'i city of line, on
Lake Liie. . ,,
It has b'cn leased by the I'eii'isylv'i'in Railroad
Company, and under llnr auspii es is In. 'g rapidly
opi-io-d throiigli'iiil us entire length.
li is uo.v in ii-' for Passoucer and I'ruight h'lBiness
from Hnrri-buri: l Emporium, il"j miles) on the l.ajt
oru Division, nud from SIil-HicIJ t J l.ne 7c)inlss)on the
Western Division,
rmr. ur pa-slsoejr TRtrss at .vor.riiu.MiiKnt.AMi.
.Mail Train leaves, East !i 5.1 .1. M.
Ezprets Train " " 1" 5J P. M.
Mail " West 4 2.1
i:piess " ' ' ..Si A.M.
Cars run through wnn ciusor both vvpys on tliese
trains bitweeii Philadelphia mid l.oelr Haven, und
ll.r.timoro and Lock Haven. New and elegant Sleep.
nig Carj lirconipaning the Hvpress Train both ways
betwi-Lii Williamsport and Daltuuorc, uud Williams
port and I'hiladilplii.i.
l'or information rcsperting Passenger business, ap
plynttlioS 1',. Cor. ilth and Marki-t Sts.
And for l'reiglit bueiuessof Hie Company's Agents :
S. II. King-ton, Jr.. Cor. J Utli nud .Market tfts., PhH'.i-
J. tV. llejuolds, Erie.
J .M. Drill. Agent N. C. R: It., Ilaltlmnr".
II. II. Houston, Oeu'l. i'r. ijlit Aet . Philadelphia,
Lewis I.- Iloiip', O.-u'l.Tii ket Agt Philadelphia.
Josi pi. II. Pott-., i.i ii'l. .Muiiiiger,Will,auispott.
O.toL-el 31, IMl:l.
AIUEJUTWiU'S KOTIUU3.
In the Orplniis' Court jor the Cuun'.y of
Columbi'i, LUntc of liiorgc JJartmun,
lute oj Benton township, aiceasid.
VI.L peiions inleresteil w ill take notice, that the on
deriigiied, appointed Auditor by the Orphans'
Court of Columbia county, to settle and adjust the r.ites
and propoitions of Hie balance or assets iu Hie hands
of Ouoigo .M. Harinian, E.v cutHr of Oeorge llartin.iii.
itecea-'ed.to aud among the respective crediturs ot the
deceased, according to iho order istabiished bylaw,
will me, t Ihe paitieb itilen sti-d at P.obeit 1'. Clark's
olnre. in jlloouisliurg. i n Tuesday Hi -.'-Itli ot Nun in
ber, ItLS, lor the purposes of his appointment, tiheii
and where all parties intercstoil aro requested lo pre
sent tin ir claims, or be debarred lrum conilng iu l ira
share ot such assets.
P.OIlEltT r. CLARK, Auditor.
lilooinsburg, Oct 21, ieU3--US'.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
In tho Oiphan's Court for ths County of
Columbia; Estate of John M, Rucka
lew, late of Fishingcrcek twp., dec'tl.
ALL persons interested will take notice, that the
undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphan's
Court ol the county of Columbia, on cxocptiofis filed
to the uccount of William lliickalow , one of tliu Exec
utors of John M. lluckalew, dee'd., will meet tlio par
ties interested nt tile Recorder's Office, in lilooinsburg
on Wednesday, tho Iwenty-til'tli day of Nuvuii.ber.
A. D.. IctiU. for thu purpose of his appointment, when
and where all parties interested aro requested to at
tend if lliey Hunk proper.
JOHN O. FREEZE, AUDITOR.
Ulooinsburg. Oct. 21, leb3.-4lt-.'.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Iu the Oiphaus' Court for tho Coanty qf
Columbia, Estate ot Solomon Swank,
lute of Reaver township, dco'd.
I, I, prisons iiiter.sted will tako notice, that tho
Cl .........I A. .l,i. l. .,. Ilmlian.'
Court of Ihe county of Columbia, on exceptions filed
to the aii-ouut ol Ti.iuoii liiltcnhniise, and lteubtii
Swank, adniuusttatorsot Solomon wuuk, dee'd . will
luce I the pintles interested at thu Recorder's Office, in
lilooinsburg, on 'Ibursda), tlie iweiil -sixth day ol
November, 1.-03, for tliu purposo of Ins appointment
when and where all pailu s interested arc .equoiled
,o attend ,f they IL.uk WIRT, A I'piToa.
lilooinsburg, Oct. 21, leC3.-4tSJ.
xx uuitcrsiouv" "i'ip"? 11 s-1 -v- w w.
m . . S. . fB- Z ....
iUIIllltia" noi.te.
In Ihe Orphans' Court fur the County of Columlla. Es
tate of i.Vifia Holmes, late cf tuhmgcrttk loifiuAv,
deccard.
),l. persons intcresieu w in nine nuuco ui.u mo mi
dertigued uppoiuted Auditor by tlie Orphans' Court
r,r i-.,ioi,ii,,'i i-ouniv. to renort distribution ufllio hal
ance III thu bands ef Mary W. llulmes, adininis.ialrix
ofEdwiu llulmes, deceased, to and among tlio respec
tivo ri editors ol tho decedent, according to the order
cstabli-hed by law. will meet the parlies interested ut
tliu office uT liob it F. Clark, in HlooiusUurg. on Wed
n,.,t!,v. ii,.. uiitv-ttitli dav of Noveinber, Ii03, 1'ortho
purpose id liisappolutuiiut, when and where all parlies
merest d are req Uie.l topresnit their il iluis. or bo do
barreu from coming iu for a charooi such ussets
, M E JACKSON, Auditor,
Uloou.barg,Oct.2l, Ic'03-4tSJ.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of John Whitenight, dee'd.
1 ETTEHS of lulminUrtttion on the os-
S ,.,,,,o ni Join, Wliltenieht lato of I, loom township
Columbia count), ueceaseu. inivo u.- -
Regi.t rol'sai.l county t" the the unders ghed whi
by tlie ,
io ro
sides in tliu iinio township; all poisons Having nanus
I,. nin. t iho estate oftliii decedent uro reque.icu to pru
sent them to the administrator nt Ills rcsideneo with
out deluy, mid ull persons Indebted to mako payment
forthwith.
CATHARINE WIIITENIGHT,
Oct, 10, 160362
Administratrix.
BLANKS! BLANKS! I
Of every description, for eale at this offioa
Orphans' Court Sale
OP
VALUABLE REAL EsTATU.
rtf iursiirmcn of tin ntiV r of Iho Orphan' Court of
I'olumblii county, mi
Saturday i the 21s of NuVvmbcr, 1803,
nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Amy Whilsulght nml
Mary Whltriilght, ndininlstrotcrs, ate, of Peter White
ii I all t. Into of llemlnck township, in said county, deed.,
will expose to talo, by public vendue, on tlio premises,
n curtain
PIECE OP LAND,
ami Rant Estate, bounded anil described follows, In
wit: on tlio North by land of tleorgo Whltcnlpht, On
the East by Inn. I of Malhla Whltunliiht, on tlio Hnuth
by Inn il of l'oiwcll I'flk, n ml on llio Wu3t by laud of
Aaron .Miller,
CONTAINING EIGHTEEN ACRES.
I.nlo tin estate of saU deceased, situate In the low V
bIiiii of Hemlock, mid county aforesaid.
JACOIl F.YF.RLY, Cfr.
TEEMS OP HAI.Ef-Tcti pur celit.of the one.fourtli
of tho purchase money to bi paid on day of nolo j one
fourth less tlio ten per emit, nt the confirmation of the
sale, ninl tlio lia l.-ineo in (mo year from confirmation
tilth Interest from confirmation,
October SI, lfC3.
PCJRFjMJ SAMi
o r
Personal Property.
WII.I, ho exposed to public, vendue, at Iho resldcntn
of the uib-criuer, in Mudlson township,- Col uin-
, ui:i cuuuiy, uti
J Tucxduy, iOth day of November ,1803,
he following pcrsonni;prnpcrty to wit:
j ONE YOUNG STALLION,
I TWO HOUSES. Tiinni: CiOOD Altl.CH COWM,
one Bucking I 'oil, two head of young Cattle, a flock of
1 choice Hlieep, n lot of Hogs and Slloots, Grain in the
ground, Corn rodder, one Two-Horse Wagon, one
Bprlng Wagon, riled nml fclclph, Plows, Harrows, Corn
: Marrows, running .Mill, Haines, &c, Including his
j farming utensils, together Willi n lot of blacksmith
i"uts, ,ii,-.j; ,-u aiiti ih-iiiiiiik. i iuoi-s, ciiives IWIU
Carnet, with lariety of household and kllchen fur-
till nro too teillmii Hi mention.
E.ilo to roninienc at 10 o'clock a.m.. when condl
Hons will ho ma le known by
JOSEPH llAflErtMAN.
Mndlon twp., Oct. 21, 15UU.
House and Lot
fjMIE underslpncd ofTers io soil at privato sale, a do
1 sirnble ami pleasant residence Incited In Light
Street, Cnlunibi-i en., about H miles North oflllomus
burg, on .Mam Street, and icutral In said village. There
is erected upon said premises a good
ta FKASIU mVKlsLlXO HOUSE,
f!pll with a well-fitted rUoro House nttached, w Ith
IHtillt an excellent well of water at tlio door, stable
anH Irilit trees and all rthvr necessary conveniences, in
a high state of cultivation. Tlio ttore House and stand
are of tlio liist onler, nud present nu excellent and
eligible opening for tlio Mercantile businens. The
i biiildliig)ias nn opi n t-la-s trout, iimlcr nauilsomonwn-
iui! and encircled by thriving shade trees
I ('aid property will bo told at a bargain, or exchanged
' for u iniLll farm or other real estate.
At.I'KED MOOD.
Light Ftrcot, Aug. 2'J, lcC3.
FJiEHU
dR RIVAL
OP
i mm goo
A T
Milter's Store.
rf'HE mln'riber has Just returned
from fbo Oities
1 w
ith another largo and select assortmet of
FALL AND U JNTL'l GOODS,
purchased at Philadelphia, at tho lowest figure, and
wlin Ii they are dwlcrmined lo sell on as inoderato tern's
as can be prorurcd elsewhere in lilooinsburg. His
sto, k comprises
ijwif.v iti noons,
of choir, si stylos and latest fashion.
niir aoom, .ixn onoci:nn:s,
11 IHDlVlllK QVlU:.V.illK,
CF.H.1U HV)7(K, HOLLOW IKillE
J1IO.V, X.11LS, BOOTS .V SllOfS
1MTS .y MPS. : , Src, JJ-e.,
In short everythlngusually kept in country Stores
to w.'in h he inv'ite the public generally.
Thu Highest pu-o paid fur country produce.
y. II. MILLER.
Illoomsbu.-g. Oct. 21, 1W.3.
QOLD1EUJ. IN THE ARMY j
AND OL'lt PEOPLE AT HOME '
Are now oC'.'ieil an opprlrtunity by which they can oh
lain a GOOD AND Delll.UILE Tl ME-PH.'K, al a very
low fuurc. Our Watches uic warrnntsd to kucp timo
uuejear, nnd'tho buyer is allowed the privilege of
h -iiiiination before payniunt is required.
' h iproveil Duplex in full Uuhy Actions. A first class
Unn'ti 'ig Titiie-fieco of silver material, over which is
n ectro-V'no plated IS'., gold, most durably wrought,
ii ii' iu" th'i imitation oo faultless that it cannot be
, ii, ted fro'" tho soqd material by tlio most expe.-i-e,.,.,.,l
iudnos f acids will not e-llict It. London inado
n oveiili'iit. liopruved Duplex in lull ruby action, has
. ' K.,.-onils, k'Ud is not to bo excelled in general ap
neirauce 'i his is decidedly one of the best articles
! v,-r otl'-red ror trai'ers and speculators. Engineers,
oiiiiirrants. am. perso.'i" travelling, will find them sii
L'u'..'1 .;"..'.. i..,r . iteration ofc i.uate will not af-
frrt tli.-ir accurnr-. Prlc c packed iu irood shape und
good ruiming order, only V-'. ' u
SILVCR DOUI1LE T1.M-' "iw" j
Rest Ouality Silver Cases, over which clectro-fino
plated Irk gold, similar to our '''l'f"vI'-,J u?Ill,":n"i
slip, nor adjuetcd inoveme "t '., "', "B10l l"v , ,
in timing horses, dr. ! Imsi'our ii.'dexes lor Washi g
lull and Greenwich time, sw.'ep ci'iom 1. ami .ill t no
improiemei.ts. All in all. ta.'Mng its beaiitiful a d
faultless nppearence. and its sn.""'"''.!..; .1,, , , I
coi.Mderatioii.we-regarditas dec " the e J t
artn I.- ol Ihe kind iu tho market. l''ice. ' goud iuu
nine orib r, S15, or case of (I for S'Wd c.-.,.i
! " le ak so pay iu advance, but w -II forward
eillierof tin-in tcwresponsiblu paitus. to any part ot
the loyal Slates with bill payable to ixpr.-fsin.-in wne i
iliu goods are delivered, giving thu bu)er tilu I"-1."'""
of ivaiuinatiuii.and. if not satisfactory, tlio wate'ii can
he returned at our expense.
The express companies refuse making colleer,'""s oil
soldiers und oilier parties iu the disloyal Stotis-consequently
nil such orders must he nrcouipmied by "
rash to insure alleiilion. We make a deduction ol'tv
molars nu eitln r watch when the payment is forwnri.
iu advance. .Money may be sent by exptess at our ex- ,
pensc. TIIOS. CAFPI'.R'I V "CO.,
03 and MUroad St opposite City Hank,
Providence, R, I. .
October 21, 1003 (mo.
ADM INIST K ATO R'S NOTIC E.
Estate of Alexander Mcars,dcceiacd.
1 UTTERS of dmmiplration on the Estate ofAlexan
j Per Mearo. lato of Locust township, Columbia coun
ty, deceased, have been granted by tho Register of Co
iiiinhiu county, to tlio undersigned, residing in Locust
township Columbia county, all persons having claims
against Iho Estate ofthe decedent areTeqnested to pre
sent Hum to the Administrators', without delay, aud oil
persons indebted to mako payment forthwith.
PETER K. IIERIIEIN,
JOHN YEAGER, Jr..
Aug, 23, 1603,-Ow SJ 00- Mm'rs.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Eitite of Sarah Stevenson, dee'd,
j ETTE11S of administration on the
? 1 Estato at Sarah Hecnsoii, Into of tho Stale of New
Jersey, Hie properly li ing in Columbia cc. Pa., deceas
ed, liaio been granted by the Register of Columbia eo.
lo Riihnid Demon, o .Madison tmviichrp. Columbia
c unit)', pel. -ons having claims neuliist Iho estate
Ihe deceased nro requested to present theni to tho ad
luinlstrator at Ins resilience In said tow uship, wi tho
delay, and all persons indebted tu make pa) incut for
RICHARD OE.MOT1', Adiil
Juno 20. :?03-(iw 2 0U.
A D M IN 1ST 11 ATO R' S NO I'ICE.
Estate of Franklin Mc Bride, die' d.
I ETTEHS of administration on t'lo Estate of Fraifklin
jMrllrido, lute of Hemlock -.w p., Columbia Co., dee'd.
have been granted by the Register of Columbia Co., to
Die iiudersil'iied ; all persons having claims ugiuust the
(stale of the deredeut air requested lu present them to
the Administrators at their residence in said town
ship without delay, aud nil persons indebted to make
payment forthwith.
Ill'GII D.McllRlDE, Adm'r.
August 1), Mj3.-fiw $J 00.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Estate oj 11. II. Norland, the d.
ETTEHS of ad ministration on tho
Estate of II, II. Hogel.ind, late of Locust twp ,
Colombia iniinty, deceased. Invn been grained hy Iho
lli-gi ter of t'nliiinbli county to tlie undersigned ; all
persons having claims against tho estate of Hid dece
dent are reipie.ii.,1 to pres ut i Iii-iii tnihu administrator
at Ins residenre in said township, unbuilt delay, and
all persons indebted to make payment fottliwith.
1 P K. 1IEUUE1N, Adm'r.
Augitrt 8, lsii3-ilw. $2 O0.
ADMIN IS 1'RATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Jcrtmiih K Hess, dee'd,
1 nttcrs of adniiiiixtrulioii dc bouts nan ou
jj ,m tho estate of Jeremiah K
Hess, lato of Centre
tcuwislno. Columbia county
deceased, have been gran-
te, by Hie Register of said county to the undersigned
ai ,,1-rconB liac hie rtniiiis ucaiust tho estate of tho ilc-
Cedeniaro requtsli d lo present thein to tho Adminis
trators without delay, and all persons indebted to make
payments forthwith. ..,.,,,.,,,, .
1 GI ORGE K HESS, Centre,
JOHN W. IIE1SE11, Scott,
AdnMltrtteri i lcssi s,
srt. ij, laes.-ew?:
WJUvHICX. ml , OHJbV
jBx '
HAitiusnuna, pa.
t plllH old ci-tabll'lnd Housn liasiinderpotirl cutcnrlro
.1. iniprovoinint.ntsi and been thoroughly renovated
rnd n fitted. II Is pleasantly located In lit" li"arl ol
tho City In easy acccsi to tlio Ktato Capitol and Public
OrntiiMK
Zj' Tor the accommodation of our guests, wo havo
recently commenced to run a Coach to and from tho
Itallrnad, In this manner unpleasant delay In leaving
the Depot for tho Hotel will bo avoided, mid much
moro time afforded guests for meals when leaving the
Intending that tlio tlUEIIt.nit IIOlJflK.slmllbe really
n hnino-llko resort for the strnnper and traveler wo to,
epcclfully KOiklt nconllnuoiici'f flnepu 11c patronage,
GEO. i. IIOI.TON,
Oct. 3, IB03. Proprietor.
rpiIE subf-'cribor has hist rcoeivod a lot
JL Ilotlcry Trluunlngs aud Now Uoods, such ul
8 IB p Kl V IB 3 ,
A l. b u :
O LOVES.
1IOI.1. H,
LTAYH.
HATCIini.T,.
HOOP HKIRTS,
POIIT.MOVIP.H.
AND OTHEll NOTIONS.
tD" Wheolor k Wilson's Bowing Machines for salt).
AUo-Fuuday BcTiikiI Hooks and Bibles.
Also-Mrs. Allen's llalr Kcstoicr. vlilch will giro to
gray Its natural color.
A. D, WEI1I).
Next Door below Court House,
Dloomiburg, .May 30, 1803,
W A W If !K s as
Jtwclnj and Silvcr-tf'arc.
'IMIE undersigned would respectfully Invite your at
I tentiou to Ills well seletleii slock of 11 nu Uold and
Pllvcf VVntrhes. Pino flold Jewelry, of i vory kind
and vniMy of sij lis-comprising all oflheiietest and i
most bi'iuiliful designs.
Also. Solid Silver Ware, equal to Coin-mid tho best
make of Silver Plated W are. Each article) Is warranted
to be as represented. ,
ft 7" Watches of Juwlry carefully rep aired and rut
itfactlon guaranteed.
JACOn IIAIILEY,
(Successors to stautfer It llarley,)
Nu. C2! MAKKkr Sr., I'utL'i.
Sept, 5, 13(13 3m.
SELEl-
T SCHOOL.
w.
lVvnl-iFt ii-ltl rnmni.n.n hl nn.,
ltl Term of school October tho 20 1603. Tbev Iih h
room for a few boarding Scholars, and are prepared to
receive both primary mid advanced Pupils'
Prices range according to tlio studies. Namely Al
phabet and Spelling, $2,110: Reading, SU.33 j Geography
Writing nml Wrlteii Arithmetic, S'J.SO; Grammar and
oral Arithmetic, 3.00; IIMoryand Philosophy, 350,
Algebin and Astronomy, 400.
Instruction civuu in Orunsurutal Transnarent Paint
ings ou glass, ulso In water colored and oil Paintings
if desired,
lilooinsburg, Oct. lOtli, 1F03. 3t.
AND GENEItAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT
-UI.OO.MSIIUIIG. COLUMI.IA CO., PA.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION OIVIIN TO PATENT RtOBTS.I
September 5, 1:01 3in.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
MMIE nartnershili heretofore cxistlus bitwecn Hie on
J dersigncd, merchandizing under the name and firm
ot .Miller Siehktr, in Jcrsejtown, was dissolved by
iu, ,m 7L-iteioui.r jcua. in per
sous Indebted to thu Into firm will nlcnso call ami .et
I tie. Tho Uooks, fee, will remain iu the fctoro, for e
snore lime tor seiiicuieiii.
J. N. MILLKR,
' A. SWISHEU.
lerseytown, Sept. 13, l?03-3m.
ROSE MONT CEMETRY.
"ZYmc is Money,"
HAS It not been fully demonstrated, that It is great fol
ly to wait until you haveii friend dead, before j ou
goto look alter a place ofburial ; then are you leat pre
pared to select, your mind being in a distracted stato.you
will as lik'ly get a bad shape or bad sir.3 lot as good and
desirable one. Koseiuouni t'emetry company oilers a
great mary Hire located lots forsalu;aud now whilst
you and yoitr family nrc iu liealtli i.s fun time tose'ecta
lot and put it iu order, by calling ou tha tin ler signed ou
can be arrbiopauied to the ground, examine them and as
sertion the cost.
I I. W.IIART.MA.V, Treasurer.
Rloiumsburg.Sopi.12. IrOJ. 3in
S " IU SSOLUTlOXlilM' Alt TN li iih.il.'.
THE co partnership heretofore existing between tlio
undersigned, trading and Merchandizing in Vatn-
ill,!, Columbia county, under tue lino of RclgharJ &
Nu!,was dissolved on the 15th of Jiiho, 1S03, by mu
tual ronsc'iit. The Rooks. Notes. Accounts, fcc., of the
Into linn. ore now in the hands of .Mr. Iteigliard, in tin
Store, for Immediate settlement. All persons interes
ted will please call and settle
GEO. P. REIGHARD,
CHARLES .SUSS.
Malnvllle, Aug. P, ltfia-Cw $2 00.
MOUNT VE&IWJ HOUSE
Second Sit eel, above Arch,
PHILADELPHIA.
A. I RLAlIt, PROPRIETOR.
laic cf "f-ur House," Mlanllb Cily.
Oct. 3, lci)3.
.E 'jtt.a Xe X 5J' X'' m 35
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BLOo.vsiivna, r.i.
Office in Court Ally, formerly occupied by Charles
Ruckalow.
Illonmslnirg, Dec. 4. lr'50.
M. k T. P."WATS0N
LIVERY STABLE .iTTAClED.
imnTii S.cPMD Sr. lli;rvte.s .MxRitsr It Arch, l'.m. 4
Nuv JO, I SOS.
NOTICE.
rHE .'inderrlgned, respectfully ia forms hie old friends
X mid .new customers, tnui no win continue tne
Mercantile Jiuiitess,
nt the OKI Sta.nd. in Jerseytown, to which ho has added
1 HELL'CT STOCK OF .T.IV GOODS,
tnwhirli the fltlcn.'ion of customers and the public is
invited.
Jerseytown. Sep.'-12. l?C33m.
J.N.MILLER,
U Li' L'OLDEN
m INVITE-S tlio attention pf every rendo
J thisvnper, wlneh .'inludcs many thous
(i-of his old patrons .'ind a.qunlnlanccs-q o
tbriinusually larco an. I beautiful vanty
AMERICAN .and IMPORTED W'A'ICIIES, CLOCKS
and elegant designs of JEwELliY. Silver Ware, &c,
ELI K'OLDEN.
OS Market Street, FIULX DELFIIIA
nr 7, IPO'J 1-Jin
JAMES
IMPORTER .1.VD
H. SMITH,
miOLES.?lC DEALER
RRANDIES, WINES, WJIISKEYsS,
GINS, AND LICIL'ORS, GENERA LLY.
iXo. Walnut Sis., between 3d '5' -Mi
PHILADELPHIA.
C. It. HENRY, Traveling Agent and Saietmuil.
ITT" Ordirs ErspECTrULLY SoitciTUD.
November 2-J, I eC2. y.
WAMED
A Journeyman Blacksmith
IS wanted immediately, by tho undersigned, at Ins
1 Shop iu lluik Horn, Huiulock township, n good Jour
neyman lllneksiiiith, to whom constant employment
auj liberal wages w ill be given.
AMOS 11. IIART.MAN.
Ruck Horn, Aug. 8, lc03-3wSI UJ.
BRICK FOR SALE 1
THEitddersiged has on hand a lot of wi llurncd
Prick of gren variety lor sale. All person whu
w isli good brick should apply ut once.
tO- TERMS uCASll.
.M,r,rn . in, ten
leuiu.llA it. iimnuie.
llloonisburg, July 25, 1803-31.
PICTURES FOR ALBUMS
Over COUdiirercnt varieties selling from TJcti to C175
pur dozjH.
win. u. l'JUiitJit, rtiuiisuor.
12. W, Cor, -llli Race Philadelphia.
SPE0IAL NOTICE.
l,t persons-Indebted to the late firm el .Miller tf
I'.ner, Mirch nits in lilooinsburg, tire hereby uoti
fled. Hint the Hooks. Notes and Ai counts of said firm
nru in thu Store for collection, nud must he settled by
the first of October, without respei t to inose concuriica,
M1LLU v EVER.
lilooinsburg. August 15, 1803
PETER YOIIE it SON,
HAVE recently opened a HOOT AND SHOE SHOf.
ill LIGHT oT lit-I.T, Columbia county, Pa., and aitj
prepared to do the best work on tlio shortgit nctieetrw
at the lowest prises. Give Ihem till,
n" ano Arrru Aran, an no PAfleiiNonn.
U TBAINfl WII.Ii KUN AS rot.lW8
MOVIMU
B O U T If
PnHrrgcr Jlctom,
SW. A. M, 11.00 A, M
0 40 Arrlvo I5J0 I' M
6.5.1
. AM
9..
HOIIT
4-10 P.M.
s.m
&.IS
.Ull
I,eve
Brranton,
" Kingston
ll'oomsburg
Itupcrt,
" Danville,
Arrive atNorthmnberlaud,
MOVING
I.cavo NorlhumbcrlaHd,
Danville,
" Ilupnrt,
" lilooinsburg
Kingston,
Arrive al Hcratilon,
tiM 1.45
P. M
P.I0 P. M, J.30
A Passongcr Train ntsoleavcu Klnraton at 6.20 A. M
for Horanlon, to conned with train for How York. Ito-
v "i'A' m"? ? M.'m"" n "rlral f Tral" fr"m Na,T
The Lackawanna and litoomsbtirg Railroad connoets
with tho Delaware, Larkawanm and Western Enllroad
at Hcranlon, for Now York and Intermediate points cart
At IUipett II connect with Iho CattawlssaUaiirnad.for
?olnts both can aud west arriving at Philadelphia at
.00 l M.
i At Northumberland It comiects with the Philadelphia
I U Erlell. It.nndN. t) It. It. for point west and south
, Passengers nrrlvlng at HarrMiurg 4 50 P M. J 1'liil-
aucipuia iu i: ,vi r.auinioro iu.vo r. ai,
v OEO. II. IIUNT.JiVji'I
J 0. Wells, (7in'; Zc.eat,
ICingston iptlllf. IM,3.
Heoatliiiy Rnii Etoad.
.SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
GREAT TRUNK LIME TIIOM Tllb NORTH AND
Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading,
Potlsvillc, Libation, Allciitnwn, Easton.&c.. kit,
'J'ralus leave llarrUburg for Phlladctphia. Now Yoik
ItcudniR, l'oltsvlllo aud all iiittrmcdiato stations', at 8
a. in., and 3 p. in.
New York cxptcss leaves Ilarrlsburg nt 2.15 a.m..
arriving at Now York at 0.15 the same morning.
Fares from Hsrrishurgi To New York J5 15; to
Philadelphia $3 3J and $') 69. llaggago chockod
through,
Returning, leave New York at 0 a m ISnonn, and 7
p, m., (Pittsburg Express), Leave Philadelphia at 8.IS
u, m and 3.30 p ni.
Bleeping cars In the New York cypress tralns.througk
to nud from Pittsburgh without chango.
Passengers by tho Catawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua
at n..-io n. m., nnu via p in., ior rmiaucipcia, new Hon
and nil Way Points.
Trains leavo Potlsvillc at 0.15 a. rn., and 2.30 p. ra
for Philadeljihla, llnrrishurg and New Vork,
An Accommodation passenger train leoves Reading
uttiOOa.m.i and returns from PhUadclpIiia nt 5. OOp.m,
D7 All tho above trains run dally, Mindnys excepted,
A Sunday train leaves Pottivillu nt7,3u a.m., and
Philadelphia at 3.15 p.m.
Commutation, mileage, season, nml excursion tickets
Ht reduced rates to mid from all points.
li, A. if it.uui.n.
May ga. I.V.3. ntmrill Suprtlntrniml.
Wm. 13. RUDIJURY'S
PIJJNO'FOR TEHSTABLlSUMEh T
No, i'll Rroomo Steet, Nv.xr Yonrc.
Tin subscriber rcsiioctfullv Invites tin attention of
his friends and tlir public generally to Iris Piano-Forte
Establishment at No.-l Ji Ilroenie Street, Conor ofvrosbr
Struct.
Having withdrawn his Interest, stock and material
from thu latotlrmcf"Llglitefc l!radsburry."wblch firm
was dissolved on the 31st January, tilt., and having
purchased tlis entire stock ofl'iauo Fortes and Piano.
Porte .Material owned by his brother, Edward G,
liradbury, in tho iald firm, ho Is now preparped to
supply tlio increased demand far his celebrated Piano
Fortes. Eniplo) ing tho most skillful ond experienced
workmen, with a largo stock ofthe bast and uiostthor.
ouahly seasoned material and mi abundance of capital
lie has taken iu hand tlio personal supervision of the
the whole business of manufacturing his instilments and
Iscnaliled to turn out Piauo-i'ortes of unequalled tono
and durablencss.
llltADIIURY'8 NEW SCALE PIANO TORTE.
In tho arrangement of our now scale, drawn and pre
pared with tho utmost care, expressly for onr new
iiistiuincnt, wo havonddud every improvement which
can tn any wny irnu io wiu periecimn oi mo I'lano
I'orle. and we can coufldcnllv assert, that for delicacy
of touch, volume, purity, brilliancy and sweetness of
Ions, combined with that strength and solidity of framo
necessary to durability, these Instruments are unc
qualed, 'SiRUNOTti and De'V-tv" is tur motto, and we Invito
the closest criticism of thu best unbiased Judgcu In tho
land-
E7 Every instrument warranted for five years,
W.M. II. IIRADI1URY,
427 Ilroomo St , cor. of Ciosby, New York.
March 14. li(.3.3iii
DIShOLUTIO.N OF IMftTAKUSlili'
' pflE partnership heretofore existing between O. W,
I McKetvy and J.S .McNIuch. in the maniil'acliireof
paper at Catawissa .Mills, under the firm of C. W. Mc
Kelvy fc Co.. is tilts day dissolved by mutual consent.
'Iho business of the lato linn will bo settled by C.
W. MiKtlvy, nt Catawissa Mills.
C. W. .McKRLVY & CO.
THE undersigned, hai ing purcliased tbo Interust of i
J. S .McN'mch. in the lato firm ofC W. McKcln-te Ku.,
would inforiii liis friends tliat lie will continue thu
inmufuclure of Paper, and purchase Rags, as hereto
fore, uud solicits a continuance ol thu paronago so
liberal) bestowed on tuo late nrm.
C.-W: aicKELVY.
Catawissa Mills, Oct 3, IBC3.
DRAFT ! IMF
Jmportar.l to Persons liable to Draft in
the counties 0 Bradford, Columbia,
Sullivan, Montour ) Wyouri ig,
Do you wish tn have your Exemption Papers cor
ret liy made out ? t)o yon wi-h to obtain reliable in
formation iu regard to yuurclaimsfor exemption I Do
von wish to employ an experienced person to aid In
iirociirinn yaur exemptions t If yon do. call ou meat
thu oibce of Justice ri rcc. In Troy, Rradford louuty,
Pa 1 and after Wednesday Sjpt. H'.tli leb'3.
I shall have the servic-s of Lxpcriunccd Persons to
nssist me, so that claimants cm have their business
attended without any delay, - barges moderate.
II. W. PATRICK.
Cilr.ber3, I-03.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of llcry Smith, deceased.
LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Henry
Smith, late of lieiituu township, Columbia couuty,
deceased, have been granted by tlio Register of Wills,
&.C. to tho undersigned also residing in said township,
all persons having claims agsinst the estate of the de
cedent ure requested to present thein to the executor i.t
his resideucc iu said township, without delay, nud ull
persons ihdcbled to make payment forthwith
WILLIAM SMITH,
June 20, 1S03-CW. $3
WILLIAM G. PERRY,
pOOK-SELLER, Stationer, Book-i
i i hinders, Wank book manufacturer, nr.d Dealer in ;
Imported and American Stationery. I
Suuth West i or. -Ith & Kuce St.. Thiladelpbia. I
Persons visiting the city, or sending orders will do '
well to take a memorandum of the nbovo Address. ,
The- stock is largo and well assotted, l'ren Ijhc, I
PiioTooRArit albums, selling from ducts to 5-.'5 each.
Thonewest styles and largest assortment m tho City.
Wm. li. l'lSKKl., I'liblislmr,
S. W. cor. 4lh&i Race strs., Philadelphia
BLLJ)S AND SHrfDEh.
BJ. WILLIAMS. No. 10 North Sixth street, Phllt-
do Iphla, manufacturer of
Venitin Blinds and Window Shades,
0 The largest and fiin-Ft assortment In the city, at
thu lowest prices. Illiuds painted and trimmed equal
to new. store Shades mudsaud leUercd. ;
April 4, lefi3.-tm
Wilson's Albany Seedlings. j
1 00.000 STRONG NEW PLANTS,
XVJU . JKJJ of those duo now und productlvo vn-,
riety predoclug Strawberries Irom 4 to 41 inches In
ciicuniference, yielding over two hundred burhels to1
nu acre, 1 wilt cell ul the cxtreiuo low price cfg 1,00 per
hundred, or Sii.O" per thousand plants to any onu ad
eln-ss, as the best time for planting is here.
(jr,, 'eis sliuuld bo cent immediately, with cash, or It
ran be collected al nn) LXpress Otbco
Address JOHN F. FRANK,
I'SlilTHANNA Nl'lISCHICS,
Sept 5. l-r.3-lin. Selins Grove, Pa.
infti.'fliiiUuii is Hanlfd,
OT tho wheroabouts of u little hoy, named Jamcs
MiOaAin, aged about 14 years, fsir hair, spare fig
ure mid .'''j'.ily freckled iu Hie lace. Said boy is -up-nosed
to be engaged on the Canal, ns a Holt Hr.ver,
iiroL'.ildy b, w een Pittswu and Danville, or perhaps on
I a u'est llrauub Canal. A liberal reward will be paid
I uiiv ,'ierson who will give iul'oriiiation of Ills pie.ent
wliereabo'u's. to his .Mother, tliu undersigned, at Espy
town. Colu.'ubla county, or to the Editor of this Journal,
atRluu.u.burir. CATHARINE KEMPTON.
Espyteaivii.jVug. 22, l?03-3w
BAIUJUNi IN SI'ATI0.AHY.
a.iPOOress StcJ Pen, 600.000 quires Blank loots
050,000 K.irV'M, Plates, Ink. t-U'fal" Wrapping
paper, Pass books. Lead-Pc.''"!;- Oold-Pons. very tine.
School hooks visiting Cards, Uc.. a lurgo portion of
which is stock purchased before the ns: ii; pneos and
-..Illiii. lou- run cash.
. Wm. G. PERRY.
Itooks.'llcr Stationer.
S. IP. ear. tth, ,y Ran. PkUadtlfhia.
March 7. 1PG3-3 luos.
JOHN DOLL
502 M'irkst St., PhUadelphia
aMPOHTER of Toys, I'ipes and fancy Articles,
13 The Inrgert van ty if Pipes, Toys, Uaskcts nn
FANCY GOODS TO III'. FOUND IN HIE CITY.
l'loa call and Examine,
March7. 1803
' KlUSUUntlTlI st IlItOTIlKUH.
WHOLESALE
TOBACCO HE ALE Ef
NV.lOa.NUUTIl Til tltl) 3T11EET
PW dour she low Bare,
rHii.ADct.rnu
VI All NEWS.
Gen. I'oscorans Lafi been rclii ved, and
General Thomai, & rcry poor oommandon
baa chargo of tho army at Chatauoga.
Gen. Grant ban boon nlnocdtin oommand
of tlio Department.
Gen. Durusido is ttill in Tcnncsjeo.
Gen. Meade, having been reiuforcod
largcly( has advanced again to tho old
position beyond tho Rappahannock.
Guerillas havo again appoarcil on the
Mississippi. The boarded a steamer at
Helena, and robbed Lcr of a largo sum of
money.
General Milroy baa boon fully exonera
ted by tho Court of Inquiry whioh lately
tried him for abandoning Winohotter in
Juno last.
SCHfiNlK'S I'tJIiMOMlC SVliCr
will cons
OONSUMPTtOH.
SUUENCIC S PULMONIC dYIiUP
will tints
CONSUMPTION
ncnENCK'fl pui.MONia orauf .
rriti ccn
OONSUMI'TlOlf;
ECHENCC'S PULMONIC SYRUP
WILL COKE
CONSUMPTION.
CHENCK'S BEA WEHD TONICI
will ccno
DYSPEPSIA.
eCUENC'K'S SEA WEED TONIC
m'Lt ctms
dyspepsia:
BCnENCK'8 s"eTT'EED TON10
will ccna
DYSPEPSIA.
SCliENCK'3 s"eaVEED TONIO
WTLL CCP.S
DYSPEPSIA.
HCEENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS
will conn
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
ECIIENCIC'3 MANDRAKE PILLS
WILL CCRE
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
SUrjENCK'3 MANDRAKE PILLS
will ccr.li
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
SCIIENCK'S jEvNDUAKE PILLS
WILL CURS
LIVER COMPLAIN I'S;
DR J. II. SCIIENCKhasalarsesult of room, nt No
32 Uond Street New York, where he can bo found every
Tuesday. Iroiu 0 it. in. to 3 p. m., and at No. 30 North
' Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa , every Satnidny.
j 'lie keeps a large supply of nieoiciiics at Ills rooms,
which call ue nau ai an nines, -inose wishing auvico
or an examination of Iho Lungs will do well to call ou
til in as above. Ho mnkesno charge for advice, but for
a thurougli examination with th? ltcspiromclcr, his
pfiro is SJ.
nl liy Dr. Schtiwck for f..ar they will bo fountf Incurub
.Many persons arc mraiu io nave ineir lungs exaimn.
ila
..n.i .i. . .......... j. i. ..... ..- .....ii i. i ... in.n ii....
mllc, ,cl!l.r n l)Uld 1,3 to know their eoo-ditiun at once.
as by abundance of evidence, Dr.S. has shown sufficient
i eriiiicatcs in tins city mat nu lias cureu auvnncca
stages of Consumption. (
Dr. Sehench's Friuupal Office Is No. 30 North Sixth
street, Philadelphia, where letters for advico should bo
directei.
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea Weed Tonic
raeh SI per bottle, or $5 tho half dozen. .Mandrako
Pills, -'5 cents per box.
trj For sale by all Druggists and Storekeepers.
October 3, lSo3.-3m.
SAPONiFIER.
O R
COXCKN'TSUTKI) LYE,
THE FMILY SOAP MAKER.
THE public sre cautioned against the spurious artic
les of l)o fur making soap, fcc. now offered for saie.
Tho only genuine and patented lye is that made by tho
Pennsylvania salt mauuljctuiiug lompaiiy, their trails
mark for it being "Sapouilier or cunrci.lrated lye."
Tliogreat success of this article has led unprincipalcil
parties to endenvorto imitate it, in violation of the
Company's patnnt-. 4
All manufacturers buersor sellers of tin spurious
lyes, are lieri by unified that the company have eui.
ployed ns their Attorneys,
George Harding. Esq., of I'hila., aud
I William Rakcwcll, Esq , of Pittsburg.
j And that all manufacturers, users or sellers of lye,
in violation of ihe rights ofthe Company, will U: pros
ocuivu ui una-.
TIHE SAPON-FIER,
i nr rnnrsMitrntnil Ivo. U for soli! fcv nil Dmvltita. CZrn-
! ccrs and Country tiloreu.
TAKh NOTICE!
The United States Circuit Court, Western district or
Pennsylvania, No, 1 of May term, iu looJ. in suit of
the Finns) Ivoni.e salt uiaiiuiacliiiiug company, vs.
Tims. G, I'h.ise decreed To tlio Co i puny on November
15, leti-.', the Exclusive light r'unt. d by a patent ownd
uy inein tue cuponiner. l utein caicu uciouer xi;
I lc5o,
Perpetual Injunction awunted.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
V WIVES:
127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
Pitt St. and Duqueuse Way, Pittsburg.
Aug. 15, 15C3,-3m.
Greenwood Seminary
E.VOLlSa, CLASSICAL ,?.VJJ COMMCr.ZIAL SZUOOC
I OR BOTH SEXES.
T. M. POTTS, Pntscti-Ai.,
.Vathcmatiei. Belli Keeping and Xatural .'.eicneu.
Z. B. rA'lTON, A. M ,
fjetulijn..lliralurr, and .Indent ani Modern Languigu,
The Scholastic year is divided into four quarter of
eleven weeks each, cumuienclug us follow.: On tha
second Monday iu August.the llr-t Monday iu November
Hie third Monday iu January, uud the second .Monday
in April.
THE EXPENSES
Per quarts r for Hoarding and 1'intiun In Engliih, range
from SJ) 00 to Sii 00. Languages, Music and Draw,
ing are extra
For Circulars or farther particulars, address tha
Principal at MILLVlt.LE, COLUMUIA CO., PA.
October 3, ItQ-ly,
; Nationfti Foundry.
! BLOO.MSHUKG, COLUMBIA CO., PAs
THE subscriber, proprietor of tho above named ex.
tensive establishment, is now prepared lo receive
orders fur
All Kinds of Maclilurry,
for Collories, Wait Furnace, Stationary Engines, Mill
I THRESHING .MACIIINLS. &C. icC.
' lie i. nlso prepared to make Stoves, all size and
j patterns, plow-irons, nud everything usually inado lu
first-class Foundries,
His oxtenstio facilities and practical workmen, war
jantt liiui in rccsiitiig the laigest contracts on lb
most reusuuabio terms.
W tiraiuof all kinds will be taken in exchange tor
castings.
i H5 This establishment is loca.ed near th l.nrkunrsB.
naf)' llloonisburg Railroad Depot.
PETER UlLLMEYEk.
Plwomiburg, Sept. 12, 13C3.
LEATHER 1 LEATHERN
THE undersigned would announce, that ho lias on hind
ntliisllalatidOap Linpoxlum, on i.alu St., Hloomn
burg. assortincnt of dllUent kind of leather, suchii.
lino calf skins, wofocco, (red andlicKiand linings i
cf which be will le cheaper tbun ca . he hid t-lsewheri
in this market. Call and cumins Hum fnr Toursslri,.
moomsburrMsy .!,, JOHN X.iliKTqN