Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, November 07, 1863, Image 3

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    SATURDAY MOIvNINO, NOVEMBER. 7, 1B63,
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THE PRINTER'S WANTS.
Wo want CiJcr, Corn, Purapldns,Grain
3ccf, Pork, Poultry and Mouoy.
"' Also, a fow loacls of Pino Wood.
Tukue will bo preaching in the Baptist
Churoh, in this.place, to-morrow (Sabbath)
at 10 o'clock in the morning, and Oj in
tlio ovening.
s . .
Finn. On Wednesday morning a nrc.Nath.ni iirc.ibindcr
. ' . ..." I IHlll.-l VV Mllln.
i . ,.. ! i...:i.i:.. .... :
UroKO OUl in IIIO rout ai mu milium, uu
oupicd by T. J. Thornton, as a blacksmith
shop, but fortunatoly it was extinguished
'bofoio doing much damage,
The two negroes, confined in ourCouu
'iy jail, for robbing tho storo of Messrs,
Ifowlor and Crevcling, in Espytown, somo
weeks sineo, broko out ou last Friday
'nieht. and mado their escape. Sheriff
Furinan offers a reward of 820 for their
npprohonsion.
. i .--
Tub Allcntown Democrat of last week
hoists tho namo of Gen. Geoiuje B. Mc
"OlelTjENi at iho head o( its columns for
President in 1604. The Stroudsburg Dem
ocrat and tho Phillipsburg Standard do
tho same.
Veuu Busv. This is a very busy time
with tho Farmers. Tlioy aro all, men,
women and children, engaged at husking
fcorn and wo ara glad to Bay that they aro
gathering a good crop. It is gratifying,
in theso days of high Lincoln taxation, to
eo the Farmers housing good crops.
Facts for, Soldirs. Throughout the
Indian and Crimean Campaigns the, only
medicines which proved themselves able to
CUrO tho WOr t Cases of Dysentery, Scurvy ,
, , V,.,,
nOd Fever, WCrO llollowoy 8 Fills allU
1
Ointment.
Therefore let every Volunteer
- ,
soo that he is supplied with them.
25 cents per pot or bos.
r.
At tho recent election there wero more
votes cast for Mr. Vallandighain than fur
Chase when ho was elected. Chase was
elected tho first time by 140 000, and 'tho
sooond time by 100,000. Mr. Vallaudig
liam received at the late election over 175,
000. Thirty of eighty-eight counties have
.given majorities for Mr. Vallandigham.
ilolmea county is tho bauuer county.
The Indian Summer. This beautiful
almost fairy season, is nigh at hand It
sometimes occur. in October, though wo
believe it is not regarded as genuine aud
'orthodox, if it appear before Novaiubar. -For
ourselves wo are glad to see it at any
1imo
Why called "Indian Summer," yCU
ask. The only reason we ever heard of,
was that duricg this period the Indians
aocustomcd to gather their ftores of corn
and rice and nuts for winter.
We call attention to tho advertisement
of John G. Freeze, which appears in our
paper to-day. Wo have looked over Col.
t? v. i. f ,..-., ,l r,-,i..,,l
thcro a select assortment of what is most
needed, at very moderate prices ; aud wc
most hcartilj recommend our friends to
givo him a call.
Tho most importaut feature in his new
business arrangement, is tho facility affor
ded to our friends of procuring Democratic
books, documents, speeches, &o., tho Na
tional and Stato Constitutions, in various
itylcs and at prices to suit. It is tho only
place in tho county where they can be ob
tained. It must bo romembercd that the contest
just olosed, is only the opening skirmish
of the grand battlo to coma off next No
vember, 1604. A President of tho United
States is then to bo elected ; aud tho peo
ple should now begin to book themselves
up, in view of tho great interests at stake
to be then settled. Col. Freeze knows
what is needed, ho has it on hand ; and
is prepared to supply any thing in market
on short notice, at tho lowest terras.
Tnn AboHtiouists of this town, having
secured a cannon from Ilarrisburg, made
tho welkin ring on tlio Saturday night
after tho election with their rejoiciug over
the success of Curtin. If they can find
joy in a triumph of fraud ovcr tho purity
of tho ballot-box, assisted by military ter
rorism as a means of thwartiug tho will of
tho people let them shout. Nero fiddled
while Rorao was burning. So can those
who would crush ont freedom rejoice iu tho
overthrow of the only principles fitted to
govern a freo poople. Luzerne Union,
JDisti'ict Hciuescailivc Vote.
Jit-uses. Euii. Whitmoyer. nondman.
COLUMBIA,
MONTOUR.
SULLIVAN.
WYOMING,
3311
14M
720
1411
3311
USD
713
Mil
1770
1003
314
1313
4543
1771
1090
341
13'j3
Total.
C0G3 C9S3
4515
,...S.1M
Jackson's Majority
Ellis' Majority. . . ,
...2412!
BLOO.MSUURG MARKETS.
Wheat $ bus. 81 20i Green Applei
501
Ryu. . " "
Corn " "
Oats.." "
Buckwheat u
Potatoos ,fc
Clovorsoed "
Timothyeeed
Onions "
6l Dried " 00
75 Dried Peaches 3 00
nn ii.. riir. oo
..... -
u" "u"v' t.
75
co:
Lard
Tallow. . .
(I
! Eggs . . . . ' dor.
2 SOjllay... "ton.13
SO Chickens " pair
10
RECEIPTS FOll OOTORER
TO THE
ioP-
T ho following payments lmvo boon niado
to tlio Columbia Demount office, during
the month of October, 180,. i
Cftl rn. Agr. Society $30 POvJohn Mrlvln
Mm M A Anderson i; no! Win tl. Una
3 CO
ii on
1 oo
.1 no
VI oo
10 oo
IH 00
2 Ml
4 50
3 (0
3 00
3 73
3 75
1 50
1 50
John Miller
S
Mrs Prlsellla llcs
Montgomery Cox
A K Smith
James Emincll
1 AU
1 Oil
1 75
llnJorSnniuol Knurr
Mill, r &. l.joi
1'rril'k (! Eyr
II Miller
John Walters
Joseph llngcrinan
Mnthlni Gilbert
1 (13
John Snyder, (.Mifflin)". 00
H J lllcarlcy
. ....vim uniccrii
2 001 Jncoli Millard
I ,0
Daniel Hnyilcr
Alex. Mclirldo
Win ) Uuick, Esq..
John T Derr
Win Y Adams
Tims Miller,
Philip Arhcnhadi
M M Applemnn
Fhlneiis Welsh,
Charles A Knorr
1
Tlinmaa Jones
Samuel Johnton
9 1)11
2 50 William Miller
1 75
William Oman
1 00
3 50
Reuben Vahrlngunr
uamoiuuycr
I 00
17
i.t Piter Whltenlghl 5 00
1 501 a Phllllns
3 50
1 00
5 00
1 Oo i Chas Goodman
Est of Henry Wnnlek 2 00
Andrew Hess
John Kline. (Ml. I.)
Zlb.i Panics
Isauc Crawford
Jnmes It .Mllln I (III
EstofJuhnWhltotilght0. UO
1
3 00, Chrlstlnu Small
5 on ' Itohr Mcllenry
3 .1(1, llitih McCollum
2 0.1 ItnacNiiss
Id 75 l.o v I Wrights
2 23 Phlncns Welsh
1 00 ! Jehu Knms, Sr.,
--"-..
1 5U
2 It)
I 73
Jacob A Swisher
l.uwls U Green
Columbia County
Reuben Wnser
1 50
1 '-'
2 00
Christian lluttlcy
Wc again return thanks to our OUStOIll- ,
I
era
for I'ROMl'T 1'AYMI'NTS. It is this
. i
alon that Can CUJUrO "tllO freedom of lllO 1
... ,, . , ,
i'ress anil tho continuance of Constitution-
1 n t , , , ,
al UOVCrnmellt," Ulir friends to Whom
wn linwn ennf hills n , nil nl.firc inrlhli-,l
' ' . '
w iot her MUfin or i.itti.t;. w ' crnal v
. . r. . ...
"""o1 ,,n iHM.nn.jr .u...uu,ii;Aujr Mi-.n;
tUO amount Ol tllOir rcsneetlVO imlClltOU-
ness to the ofiieoof tho ''Columbia Dum-
OCRAT."
SPECIAL NOTICE3
A FOIITCNE FOR ALL t
CITHER MEN OR WOMENII
JO humbug, but an entirely new thing, Only three
months in this country I No clap-trap operation to
gull tho public, but a genuine mi'iio-making thing I
read the circular of instruction once only, and yon will
understand it perfectly. A l.ady has just written to
me that she is making as high as twenty dollars some
days I giving instructions in this art. Thou. .mils of
nt It. No person
is a thing that takes
Soldiers aro making money rapidly
has to bo urged to patronize it. It is
better than anything ever before offered. You can
make money with It homo or abroad on steamboats or
railroad cars, nnd in the country or city. You will bo
pleased in pursuing it, not only because It will yield n
handsome income, but also in couscnjicnco of the gen
I oral ndntlration which It elicits. It is pretty much nil
' profit, A mere trlllo is necessary to stnrt with.
There is scarcely one person out of thousands who
ovcr pays any attention to advertisements of this kind
thinking they nrc humbugs. Consequently those who
rtn send for instructions will have a brodIleld to make
money In. There is a class of persons in this world
....... .,. fl.n. l.n.n.I...!.,... I 1 ,l.,.rn.l n,,f '
ivnu in.iin ,1,111 uv.i.u vnu; n.ivu wi. ,i,ti.uii)yu u.,
of a dollar or so, that overything thai is advertised Is a j
humbug. Consequently they try nomorc. The person
who succeeds is the ono that keeps on trying until ho
hits something that pays him.
This art cost in one thousand dollars, and I expect
to make money out of it and nil who purih.no the art
of me will do tho same. Ono Dollar sent to me w ill I
insuro the prompt return of a card of Instructions in j
thonrt, The money will bo returned to those not sat
isfied. WAL'I Ell T. TIN'S LEY,
No. 1 Park Place, New York.
Oct. 24, 1663-3mo.
communicated. J
PULMONARY COXaU.PT01.;CUKJWLn DISr-iSK.
A CARD.
TO CONSUMPTIVE-" The undersigned having been
restored to health in a few weeks, byavery simple
, remedy, aftsr having suffered teveral years with a se
vero lung nllection, and that dread disease, consump
tion - is anxious to make known to hisfellow-suirerers
the means of cure
i Tnnll who dciire it, ho will send .1 copy of the pro.
I Bcription used, free of charge! with the directions for
' preparing and using tho same, whii.li they will llnd a
! sure euro for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, Uc
'Ph. null- nlilnc nf ,hi- nil t-ort I spr in KftiililiL- l)ir nre.
scriptlou is to benefit the alllicted. and t-pread mfnrnia.
linn which he conceives to be invaluable, mid he hopes
every sulRrcr w ill try Ins remedy, as it w III cost them
untiling, mid may prove a blessing.
Parties n idling tho prescridtion will please address
i'.ev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Wlllinuisburgh,
Sept, 20, lbb3 -dm Kings County, New York.
A Gentlemen, cured of Nevous De-
i tiility. Incompetency
, Error, actuated by n
Premature Decay nnd Youthful
lisiru to hem-fit other", wl'l be
haiuiv tu fuinUh to all who m
d it (free of charge) the
. reel no and directions for making th
simple icemcuy
I used in his case. Thnse withine to profit bv iiH ex.
perience and possess n V nluablo lleiueily w ill rereivu
1... .....in l.i. rMnrn 111.1 it. lYnrefiitli. wonli'it I liu n.t.lrps.
i ting John h. oc.iiev.
,m. no Nassau cireei, ,, jf .
New York, August 15, Ifl53. :im
Uniformity of Prices ! A New Feature in Ilussln.-ss
Every one his own S.ilesmuul JON Lb & CO. of the
ureseni une nice luiuiu chuh-, ,,u, .uuriti.awcci
iibnvii Sixth. Philadelphia.
In adJitlon to hawng the largest, most varied ami
f.nliiimtilile ttoek oft'lothint; in Philadelphia made ex
pressly for retail al', liau ronstituleil eery one
his ou n .ilemau, by- having marked iu fisuri-h, on eanh
article at the viry lowest rfticeit can be ..old fur to they
r.iuHot no.aihlv varvill must buv alike.
'iho go'nls aro well fpoiigcd and prepared and great
na ns taken witn tne maKing so in..", niieauouy wiiu
the lull assuranca nt cettint! a Bond artiile nt the ery
Inwest price. Also, atareu stock wf niece eoods on hand
of thu latest style and debt qualities, which will be made
lo orilt-r, in ino most i.ibuiouauie uou uuv manner,
ner eent. below credit prices.
Remember tho Crescent.in Varkct above Sixth street
o. 201. jui;s & i;u.
PniTOlt OF DEMOCRAT. Dear Sir : With your
emulsion I wish you to say to the readers of your
apcr that I will send by return uiaii to nil who wish
it, (free) a llecipo, Willi fu'l instruction-, for inaMng
ami using a simple Vegetable nnliu.th.it will effeetu
ally remove, in 10 days, pimples blotches, tan. freckles
nn.l all iinpuritte. ofthe skin, 'leaving the same soft,
clear, smooth anu beautiful.
I will also mail freo to those having Unlit Deads or
Hare faces, simple directions atid'iiifnriiintion that will
enable them to start u full growth of Luxiinaiit Hair,
Whiskers, or n Moustache, in less ihan 30 days, All
applications answered by return mail without charge.
Respectfully yoais,
THO.S. F. t'HAPMAN, Chemist,
July 25, 1603-3U1 No. 3i llroadvvay, New York'
MADAME POR'PEU'H CURATIVE 11ALSAM has
long tested the truth that there are first principles in
Mn.priun n there is tu Science, and this Medicine is
compounded on principles stilted to the manifold na
ture of Maul Tho cure of Colds is iu keeping upen
the pores, and creating a gentlu internal warmth, aiid
this is caused by the use of this Medicine. Its remedial
dualities aro based on its power to u-Ut the healthy
and vigorous limitation of blood throngli the lungs, it
enlivens the muscles and useists tho skin to perlorm
its duties of regulating the heat of the system, nnd in
gently throwing off the wa.tu mbstunce fiom the stir--..,...
.,(,!. I., ..lv. It not a volleut reuicdv. but elliol
li.Mit, warming, searching and effective. Sold by nil
drugfiists nt 13 un.l 23 cents per bottle.
July 23, leo3-3iu
MISS ELEONORA J. LESCHER,
WILL commence tho Second tiunrier or her Select
School in llni ll.isemeiit of the Reformed Church
In Illoomsburg. on MONDAY, SECOND OF NOVUM
Ill'.ll, I6fi3. The School will be divided into three class
es, vii:
pnr.V.fnr-Inrludine children lust commencing, prico
per tluarter ot it weens, iji uu.
' , , ,. , ... ..,1
R-lncludiHg Rending, riling, Spell-
o commencing Geography, Grammar,
I.VTFM.VEDIATF.-
ing, und those
and Written and Mental Arithmetic, price per
Quarter, S3 CO.
70;:!-IncIuding Reading, Writing, Spelling, Cram-'
mar, Geography, History of tlio United Slates, and !
Written and ..-ental 'Arithmetic, 81 00.
Lessons in the Ornamental brandies, viz: Italian
and Grecian Oil Painting, Drawing, Necdlc-work, etc.,
at extra chnrges.
Persons wishing to have Hair-Work done, such as
Ilnb and Guard Chains, Rings, er Ear-Drop, can bo:
accommodated.
Illoomsburg, Pa Oct. 24, lt-03 2m. j
ADMINISTR ATO R'S NOTICE j
Estate of El ins Pettier, dte'd.
n ETTEUS o ailuiini.tratioii on the Ennto of Ellas
Pcaler.late ot r iiningcrecK twp.t.oitiinnia cn.,tfcc a.,
havebeeu granted by tho Register of Columbia co to the
undersigned i all persons having clninnnguinsttho cs-
tale of tho decedent nre rcotiested tonresent thenilo
. -r : . . . ... ...!..
ine unacrs cne. ai i is rcsmenru in saiu luwiisniu.
without delny, and all persons indebted to make pay.
mont lortnwiin.
JACOll PEALCR, Admr,
ls. Oet. 31, lffi3-6w 83.
00 BLANK SI ULANKo! I
29 Of evry deicriptlen, for sala at this offico
Wyoming Scinlii'ay
AMI
Commercial! College.
1 113 next term of this Iustitution
commenco Nov. mbcr 10 I Hill,
Will
Blnci) tho Into urn cnnsumlngtlin Hoarding Mall, new'
brick building havo Immi erected nuil Hi" old one en-,
tlrolv rpilnvfitr ,1. 't in' npu- rl, i.t u In tl... ...ii.. I...U.I. I
tlrciy reiiovatrd, The newch m l is In tin. rnitri,.iii,i
Inc. U much btrt'er than tho old one, ntnl by slide par
tition tnn be titailo ttiincludu all tho lower lloorsortho
tiva new lugs i altogether makimt tlio largest audl
enro room In Northern rcniisylvanla,
Uccitatlnn rooms, undents' rt ofna dining hall as well
as the ImltdlnBB througlmut havo been mado In every
tcspert us plcnsant nnd convcnlint at tboso of any
school in tho country,
Tlio Intllcs reach til) chapel, recitation reomsnnd din
InR hull ithntit cnlnj Into II, c open nlr,
A full board of thoroughly educated, eipcrlencod nnd
successful teachers, a superior Chemical and I'hllnsoph.
Itnl Apparatus, alamo nnd well selcited Library, a
vnltinblo Uablnol tocllier with all appllanres of n first
class Ueinlnary.cnsuro tho patrons of this Institution
nil tliondvnhtac.es they van deslro at school for their
tons and daughters,
Tltosn uhnmay wish tnnrcnara tho selves for tench.
i X,. "'I' lmvo nsBood advaHtagtshcro as atony cxclu
.' slvely Normal School,
' r.' I niittible ami spacious npartiitents having boon fitted
i .v. nnd rnrnlshed for n Commercial t.'ollegc, tin pains will
' I'll inl..r.,,,,ntl.tt I.llnl tl. ......... ...... I. .......
be spared to make It equal in every respect to tlio very
bct t.'ommcrilal H hnol.
It will embrace two dcpirtmcttls, Tiieorkticai. nnd
Phaiiica!.. In theforinerwill ho tauiiht thoHpctieerlau
Hj'5oni of IVnnmaiishlp, n tliurmiitli kticv ludgu of Hook
keeping, tho bott n l most prni Ileal iin thnds of cmtt-
niitfiiir In, npp.l. P.irr.mtf.n.. 111. ,..., It...bn. ,.
'franco, Commission, l.tpiatlon of Payments, Dutleo,
'nn. Iirfhi.r.liifi Mfl t lir,n.iil I- A,
In tho Practical IKpnrtmei'tswIll'ln put Innrtiialop.
cratio a a Hank With its Notes, Kills, Drafts, Checks,
Heposlt, Tickets, .c, &c. Wholesaln nnd Itetnll
Htoresi Post, Unllroid nnd Steamboat offices unpolled
with all enstomnfy tUturos. Special attention will bo
glvnn to lltislncss Correspondeiici), Utiles l.aws.Custom
and Operations, and nothing will bo omitted which
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ul "." V " ." 0,"". '-
rr..VV;" r.SI" ?.r.
nllj,luy- , u0 tcllllPrCl, a.con.plotein ivoiy ro7pea
nM"? Atnencitn T.negratiiiuompa
ny. The teachor of this branch Is a practical operator,
and will givo all necessary nttcnliaii to his department
Such will bo tho facllltleforaciuiring the art of Tele.1
graphing that ftinh nts ca'i become practical operators
in a very hnrl time,
llv connecting this department with tho Academic
tho ontirn expense forn Co mrclnl course is reduced
ono-haif what is usually charged in schools exclusively
Commercial and yet tho advantages hero are unsur
passed. Diplomas will be awarded to those who satisfactorily
complete tho Course, ami n shall take great plcnstira
ill aiding in nil such to so. u ro situations in business.
By Bend for n Circular.
Applications for admission to tho College or Seminary
or fur further particulars in Tcgard to cither, mny bo
nddresscd to R, NIll.MIN,
Oct. 31, IS03-CW. KtNosTot, Pa.
AUDITOR'S rtOTiJ(3.
In the Orphans' Court for the County of
Columbia, Kstatc of Giorie llartmun.
lute oj lScnlon townstip, deceased.
A I.I. persons interested w ill tnko notice, that the un
T derslgned, appointed Auditor by thu Orphans'
Court nl' f.'uluiuhin county, to settle and adjust the rates
nnd proportions of the balance or usslIs in tho hands
of (loorge M. llarlmaii, Eeciiti,r of flenrgc Ihirtman,
deceased, to mid among the respective creditors of the'
i deceased, accordiui; to the order crtabllslicd by law,
will meet the partus Interested nt Robert 1'. Clark's
..fVii-ii In ltl.ui...l.nr., ..ii 'r.... ..I,.,- il... rv
htr, Jdi,:i, for the purposes of his appointment, when
aud utu-ru nil parties interested lira replevied to pre-
"t their claims, or bu dub.irrcd trom coming in lor a
Gll.'iril nf til,' 1 1 ncki'lu
ROHEliT r. CLARK, Auditor.
II, ..-.. 1".. II I I ...- 1.01
..luutiiaui.tm icuj-.i,.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Tn t1, DrnW,' Hn,, tl, fVnl, f
I UW WIUHI VfWUftl. v- V UUUIIVJ Ji
Columbia: Estate of John M. Bueka-
lew, late of Fiahingercck twp., dt-o'd.
A 1. 1, persons interested will take notice, that the
undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orp hnu's
Court of the county nf Columbia, ou exoeptioits filed
to the account of William Ituckalew, one of the Exec
utors of John M. lluckalew, dee'd.. will meet the par
tics interested at the Recorder's Office, in llloomsburg
on Wednesday, the twenty-fifth day of November,
A. I)., lU3, for tho purpose of his appointment, when
and where all parties interested are rumiestud to at
tend if they think proper.
, JOHN C FREEZE, Auditor.
Illoomsbtirg, Oct. 21, l5b3.US'J.
AUDlTOirS NOTICE.
In the Orphans' Court for the County of
Columbia, Estate or Solomon Swank,
late of Beaver township, dee'd.
ALL persons interested will take notice, that the
iin.ierHieued nniHuiiti d Auditur bv the Orphans'
Court of tho county i f Columbia, ou exceptions tiled
tn the ntcount o! iiui.oii Kitteniioiise, una r.iuu.n
Swank, administrators uf Sulomnn Swank, ill e'd., w IU
uiiLt the parlP a interested al the Ricorder'!, Ollice, in
llliiomsbiirg, nil 'Ihurhda), the tuiuty-eiv'h dny nf
N'uvemlier, ieb'J, lor the purpnMt of his appntntui 'iit
luii and where all parties inlcresUd aru re'iuetted
tu attend if they think proper.
WUSLEV WIRT, A uplTOit.
Illoomsburg, Oct. 21, ItCJ.- Jt.'.
rltiiiitor's Notice.
In the Orphans Court for the County of Colinnbia, J's
tate of I'.iiKin holmes, late of J-isiincr-cc toieiiship,
deceasid.
l.L persons interested will tako notice that the un
t'l d.'rHgneil appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Cnurt
nf Loluinl.il count) . to r. port dintrihslioii ofthe hnl
mice iu the hands el M iry W. Holmes, nduiiuis'.ratrix
of Edwin Holmes, deceased, tu and uniting the respec
tive crcdilors nt iho decedent, according to the order
est.ibli-heil by law, will meet tin- parties Interested at
the mlice of Hubert 1'. Clark, in Hl.iouisburg. on Wed
nesday, the twenty-Hull day of November, IrliS, forjjiu
purpose of his appointment, when and w here all parties
nlcreied are ri-iuirt:d to pros -nl their claim-., or bo de
barred from coming iu lor a chare of sucu .isat ts
M I'. JACKtO.V, Auditor.
Illoomsburg, Oct.Q4, ldfi-l- ltiJ.
AU I UXORS NOTICE.
Iu the Orphans' Court for tho county of
Columbia ; Estato of John Pi ice , dee'd.,
Oatawis-sa to Ufhip.
ALL person will take notice that tho uttdc-rsigncd
appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Colum
bia county, to make distribution of the balance in the
bauds of I cw is Vettcr. Administrator of John Price,
deed, will iiiclI the parties iutiTist.il at Robert F.
Clark s Ollh e, in r.lojuisliurg, ou TUEiDAV, Norein
b. r 23th lei 3, at 10 o'clni I., a m., for thu purpusc of his
appointment, when and wliere all persons interested
are reiptested to present their claims or be debarred
from com ing in fur a thare of stn h asstta.
RUIII l!T F. CLARK, Auditor.
niooiiisbtirg, Oct. 31, lets iw$2.
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.
Estate of Join Writcnighl, dee'd,
ETTEKS of administration on the cs-
istute of John Wlifteiiight late nf illooui inwnship
Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the
Register ot said county to ino me undersigned wunru
sides in tbo -atnetiiwiiship; nil persons having claims
against tho estate of thu deci'deiit are requested tu pro
sent them to tho administrator at his residence w ith
out dtlny, and all persons indebted to make payment
forthwith.
CATHARINE WIIITEXIGHT,
Oct. 10, 160352. Administratrix.
To Teachers.
ANTED. Twelve Male Teaohcrs
to t ike theme nf tho public schools of Union
township, Schuylkill county. The examination will
take place at lliigtown, on Wednesday, the 21st day
of October, 1603, commencing ut 10 o'clock, m. M. Tlio
Schools will open on the first Monday in November,
and continue lour months.
THOMAS RYAN, Secretary.
October 3, 1603--3h$1
WILLIAM G. PERRY
TiOOK-SELLElL Statiouer, Rook
A binderr, lllatik bonk unnuf.ictiirer, and Dealer iu
linnnrteil ami American Statloucrv.
- i couth West cor. 4th tc lluce St.. Philadelphia.
- Persons visiting tho city, or sending orders will do
well to take n luMnornuduiii of the above Address.
The stnclv H large ana wen assorieu, t rices i.ou.
PiioionRAPii At.DUMS. Selling from liucts to $.'5 each.
Tlio newest styles and largest assortment in thu City.
"piiijuy t, , i ,
Villi. 1 IlUll , 1 llUIISIltr,
S. W. cor.4lhis Race sirs., Philadelphia
LAST NOTICE.
I will bo iu Jerseytown on tho Election 1
day, October lath. All persons indebted to my rather
by Note or Hook account, are cnruotly requested to
meet mf on that day and pay their respective dues.
This notice will positively bo the last,
FOSI'ER McCAY.
Sept 10, 1?03.
IJS'flvAY.
Come into tlio prcniisos ofthe un-,
dersigned, residing in Locust township,
(near Nunicdia,) on or about the uth of August, a Srv
cow, supposed to no auoui v yt.r, uiu, uuiiuiu mm
while.
Tlio owner Is requested to prnvo property, pay
chorees, and take her away, or she will bo disposed uf .
. . inn v ii, , , i- I l
as ine law uirrcis. ., .., iu. ....
Sept. 10, iaS3. 3vv. SI
PETER YOUB & SON,
T 1 AVE recently opened a HOOT AND SHOE SHOf.
rl In LIGHT tfTRUET. Columbia county, Pa., and mf
prepared to do the best work on the shorten notice nr'
it the loweit pniti, Aivs Ikim a tsll,
April II, IHH,
Orphans' Court Sale
OP
VALUABLE HEAL
ESTATE.
1 N pursuance of no order of tlio Orphans'
Court ef
x uoiuuiuiu county, on
Saturday, the'Mst of November 103,
ut llloVlork In Iho forenoon, Amiy Whilcnlght nnd
Mnry WliltcnlRht. administrators, fceof Peter Whlto.
...... ....,.,. .... iM ... ..... .i..A,.t
IIIKOl, lilln t'l lltiniocn iii.T iiH.iip, ill Pitiii btMiinjr, .il'i; ii,,
will npoic to sale, by public vumlue, on the premises,
a certain
PIECE OF LAND,
nnd Iloal ttstnta, bounded. nn.l described as follow, to
wit: on tho North by land nfOcorgij Wllltenleht, on
tho Hnst by land nl Mathlas Whltcnlcht, on tho South
by land of I'oiweU Telk, and on Iho West by land of
Aaron Miller,
CONTAINING EIGHTEEN ACRES.
l.atothe estate of s.ild deceased, slluata In tliotow.v
ship of Hemlock, and county aforesaid.
JACOll HYIIKt.Y, Cltrk.
TMIt.MS ()! HAI.U: Tell per Cunt. or tho one-fourth
of the purdioso money to be paid on day cd'saloj one
fourth less tho ten per cent, at the continuation of tho
tale, nnd tho balaneo In ono year from confirmation
with Interest from confirmation.
October !2 1, lein.
R'UBILIC SAM3
0 P
Personal Property.
WII.l. be exposed to public vendue, nttbo residence
of the rtib-cribor, In Madison township, Col uni.
bla county, ou
Tuenduy, Wth day of November ,1803,
lie following pcrsonal;prrpcrly to wit!
ONE YOUNG STALLION,
two horses. Tiinr.n hood mh.ch cows.
one Sucking t;oll, two head of young Cattle, n flock of
-I. -I ... V. - ... r ... ... Ul ...... ,1...).. In
CUUICO DHCrp, n IO. Ill IH'KO UIIU C lis, ..mm ill ill
np.mii.t f ...... r.,.l.tr.p. mm Tit n.lfnrxr. U'flitnn. nnn
urouitd. Corn fodder, ono Tno-llorsc ngon, one
; SpringU'ugoti, Sled and Sleigh, Plows, llnrrnws, Corn
llnrrnws, Fanning Mill, Harness, kc. Including his
U..,na
tanning utensils, togcuirr wiiu a 101 oi uiacnsiniu.
tools. Al.i'Oi ' rds and Redding, Tables. Stoves and
Cnrpet, with n vn'riety of household and kitchen fur
niture too tedium to Mention.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a.m.. when condl
tlonj w ill be made known by
, JOSEril HAOERMAN.
Madison twp.. Oct. BI.IEKI.
Greenwood Seminary
Kxansir, cmssio.1l jutn com.vfmcml scnoor.
yon doth 'se'xf.s.
1. M. TOTTS, Pntsctrtt.
Mulhmalhl. !"' h'ltplng and Xaturat fcitricu.
J, B, TaTtON, A, M,
Ki)Ciifliin..llrofur,n,,d.nfftnd.Vi!i;errianffiiiJr.
The Scholastic year Is divided Into four .luartc s of
eleven weeks each, tommcltelng n folluwsi-Un he
second Monday In Auaust.tho first .Monday in N"vomber
tho third Monday in Januatyi and tho second Monday
in April. m,i,vr
I 111, l..r.-' - -.'
I'cro
I'cr quarter for Hoarding and 1 ititlon in Eucllih. rnngo
from (H)totS'JI 00. Language. Music and Draw
from
ing am extra
Circulars or further1 partlctli.'"s. address tho
it MILLVII.LC, CU1.UMU1A LO PA.
IL- i or .
Prlncloal at
October 3, lfcG3-ly.
House and Lot
Jt" IS S A Ej 13 Ifl E3 A 1.
'pllE undersigned nffird in nJI'at private sale, ade
1 slrnlile and pleasant residence located In Light
Street, Columbia co., about, 'Ji miles North of Illooms
burg, n Main Street, and ciutral in said village. There
is erected upon said premises a good
fim.uk dwelli. housi:,
raijj with n well-fitted Store House uttached, with
EjJjHj!. nn excellent well of water tit the door, stable
and trtlit trees unci all ntlur necessary conveniences, in
a high state of cultivation, Tlu ftoru House and stand
nrc of the fiist order, and prevent uu excellent nnd
eligible opening for tlio Mercantile business. The
building has uu open glasit front, under handsome awn
ing and encircled bv thriving h.nlo trees
Said property will be sold nt a bargain, or exchanged
fur a email farm or other rnl estate.
ALFRED .MOOD.
Light Ptrect, Aug. 20,lr3.
ADMINISTH ATOlt'S NOTICE.
Estate ol Alexander Blears deceased.
LETTERS of dmiuistrntion ou the Estalo of Ale Tan
e'er Jlears.late of Locust township, Columbia coun
ty, deceased, have been granted by the Reglnlerof Co
lumbia county, to the undersigned, residing iu Locust
township Columbia county, nil persons having claims
n-alnst tho Estate of the decedent are roauostcd to pre
sent I no in ta the Administrators, without delny.und all
persons indebted to maKe payuien. loriinviui.
PETER K. 11ERI1ELV.
JOHN YEAGClt, Jr
Wdli'rj.
Acg. '-"J, 1303,-Cw S'2 00.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Est tie of Sarah Stevenson , dccl,
J UTTERS of administration on the
1 j. Estate ofAarai Sternron. late ofthe Stv.o of Now
Jersey, the properly lv ing in Columbia Co., Pa., licens
ed, have been grunted by the Register of Columbia co.
to Richard Demon, of Mnilisou township, Coluinbi
county, persons having claims against thu r statu
Ihe deceased are requested tn jtrc-.ent them to the a 1
luimstrator nt his residence in said tow nstiip, wi tho
delay, aud all persons indebted lo make payment fur
with,
RICHARD DEMOTl', Adm
Juno SO. 1E03-CW 2 WI.
AD.MINISTR ATORS' NOTICE .
Estate of 11. 11. Hogand, dee'd.
ETTEHS of administration on the
J Estuto nf II, II. Ilngelaud, lato of Locust twp ,
Columbia roimty, deceased, havo been granted by the
llegi ter nf Columbia county to the undersigned ; all
persons having claims against tlio estate of the dece
dent are requested to present them to tile administrator
... l . j -....ilnli-A I,, d.it.l I.lll' ,1 .111 ,1 ,V.,hm,l .1. 1,. ...il
all persons indebted to make payment forthwith.
P li. HEKUEIN, Adm'r,
Attgutt 8, 1603-Uw. 91 00.
A DM IN IS TRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Jeruni -li K llcss, dee'd, j
Tetters of adminhtrutiou de bonis nan on
J on the e'statc of Jeremiah K llcss, late of Centre
township, Columbia county, deceased, have been grun
ted by the Register of said county to ttio undersigned ;
ul persons having claims against the estate of the de
cedent are reipicstod to present them to the Adminis
trators without delay, and till persons indebted to inuko
payments Torthvv ith.
(J DIRGE K. HESS, Centre, I
JOHN' W. 1IE1SER. Scott,
Administrators da bononh non.
Sept. 12. IEG3,-0wSS
ESTRAY.
('1ame into the prcniiscs of tho uuder
J signed, residing in J-octist township, Columbia
rminty. (near Nunudia,) about the loth if September
r. n i,aih- unn-rue nrl
supposed tobciiboot five years
owner is requested to prove nrone
charges and take heraway, or she will be disposed df
according to law.
GEORGE UIT.VER.
Locust twp., Oct. 3, 1 6033 vv
ESTRAY COW.
CAME to tho premise? of the subscriber,
in, Locust t wnshlp, Coluinbiacouuty, ou or about
tho 15th of Sept inter lust, n
DARK IIHIXDLF. COII,
blind in one eye. The owner is requested to conto
forward, prove property, pay charges and take her
uway, otherwise she will be disposed of ns the law di
rects. DANIEL HOYtvE.
October 24. 1603, 3w81
ESTRAY.
CAMF. to the premises of tho subscriber,
in 3ugarloaf township, Columbia county, about
the first of June Inst, a
IIF.D llV.rFFF.II.
supposed to bo about two ears old, with n slit in the
richt car nnd a piece out under lett our. The owner is
requested to prove properly, pay charges, and take her
uway, or she will be disposed of according to law.
Al.lNAs, COLE,
October 24, le03-3w Jl.
ESTRAY. "
CAME to ths premises of tho subscriber,
in Centre township, Columbia county, on or ubout
the middle of September last, n
1IL.1CK.1XD IflllTF. Sl'OITF.n HULL,
supposed to be about ono year old. Tho owner is re-1
quested to prove properly, pay enarges anu i.iko mm
uvvnv , or hew ill bo disposed of according tn law.
CHARLES GOODMAN.
Centre twp, Oct 21 1P:i.-3w$1
iiSi .. w cow.
Ctamo to tho pr. Inises of tho Eubscribor,
in LocuitTowiiship, in Columbia county, onTucs
day, September 20th, lfo3, a
11LACK it WHITE SFOTTEOCOW.
Tho owner is requested to come forward, provo prop
rrty.pay charges, un-, take her away, or he will bo
disposed of accordlnc tolnw,
(MUUSTtAJN HiHAIjIi,
October 17, 1603 tt.
Fiiisunrvii & iiuoTiiLous.
W!fOLESAI,E
TOBACCO DEAL E R f
l(
1
)
;
I
NO.105,NOHTIl TIIIIID S'l'HEET
Ftvi doortbetowRace,
rHILAPELrht A
SJncljlct if )otMt
Tm. .... cinlSnilLtd .n,va
JL tninmvcmtnenis ami been thoroughly renovatod
nnd tettlted. It Is pleasantly located in Ilia licnrl nl
tho Lily In easy access to the State Capitol and Public
. i uu iitii.,
fT7" 1'or tho ncconiinfidalldn of mtr cucsts, wo havo
recently crrrnmeiiccd lo run a Conch to and from Iho
llaltroad. In this manner unpleasant delay In leaving
(ho Depot for Iho Hotel will be avoided, and much
more time afforded guests for meals when leaving the
House.
Intending thnt tlio ISUIMII.I'.Il llOUpr.shsllbo really
n homi-llko resort for tho stranger and traveler w ro
rpcctfully (oiUll aconlliiuancccf ino pu lie patronage.
ono. J. UOI.TON,
Oct. 3, lfO.1. Proprietor.
KliW FANCY oois.
rPII13 subscriber has just received a lot
JL Hosiery Trimmings and Now (looJs, such as
s e ip ta v ta s
ai.u:
gloves,
DOI.I.H.
bTAYB,
HATCH P.M..
HOOP SKIRTS,
POIITMOMES,
AND OTHER NOTIONS.
0;7 Wheeler tc Wilson's Sewing Machines for sale.
Also Sundoy School Hooks nnd Rililes.
Also Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer, which will give to
gray ltsnatur.il color.
A. D. WEBH.
Next Door below Court House,
nioomiburg. May 30, If CI.
DISSOLUTION 01' rAllTNCUSUIi'.
runr. nartncrihln heretofore eilstlng between (1, V.
JL Mckclvy and J.S McN'lncb, in the manufjctureof
paper at Cnlawrisn Mills, under the firm of C. W, .Mc
Kclvy It Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Ihc btisiuiss i.f the late firm will bo settled by 0.
W. AlcKclty, nt Catawissa Mills.
CW.McKELVYiCO.
THE undersigned, having purchased tho interest of
J. S, McNInch, in tho late firm of U W, McKelvy d. Co.,
would Inform his friends that he will contluiio the
manufacture of Paper, and purchase Rags, ns hereto
fore, and soli i Its n contlnuanco ol the paroiiago so
liberal! bestowed on the lato firm,
C. W: McKELVY.
Cataivlssn Mills, Oct. 3, ie03,
SELECT SCHOOL.
a.T & E. VV, Wvnkoop will commenco their next
1) L Term nf school October tho i lw'.3. They havo
room for a few boarding Scholars, aud nru prepared to
receive both primary aim auvauceu rupns
Prices ranee nccordini! to the studies. Namtly At
phabet and Spelling, $'.',00 t Reading, S'J.'iji Ccography
Writing nnd Writen Arithiuctic, SJ.SOi Cramiuar nnd
nral Arilluncllc, 3,00! History and Philosophy, 350,
Algebia and Astronomy, 400.
Instruction given in tirnnHieniai Transparent rami
lugs on glass, also iu water colored and oil Paintings
If desired.
Illoomsbarg, Oct. 10th, 1RC3. 3t.
disso i iiirioN of pahtneusiiii'
''HE partnership heretofuro existing between the un
X d(rigucd, inerchaudivting under the name and firm
of MUttr if iicUhir, in Jer.eytuwu, was dissolved by
mutual eon. ont ou the 4th of September, I bill. All per
sous Indebted to the lato firm w ill ple-.se call nnd .ti
tle. Tlio Uouks, &c, will remain in the Store, for i
short time for settlement.
J. N. MILLr.lt,
A. BWISI1ER.
IiTHOVtown. Sept. 12, 13G3-3m.
KOSEMONT CEME'l'lir.
" 2ie is Money:'
HASItnot been fullydcmonstratcd.tliat ills great l"u'
ly to wait until you have a friend dead, before yon
goto iook niter a place ot suriai ; iiicu are jou icasi pre
pared to select, your mind being in a distracted statc,you
will ns likely get u bad shape or bad size lot as good and
desirable one. Rosemouiit Cemetry company offers n
great many nice located lols for sale; and now whilst
you and your family aro in health is the time to select a
lotatul put It in nrdor, by calling on thu undersigned you
can beuccumpauicd to the ground, examine them and as
tcrtamthe cost.
I.W. IIARTMAN, Treasunr,
Olommsburg.Sept 1.'-1803. 3m
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT
IlLOO.MSIlUlifl, COLUMIUA CO, PA.
E7fARriCUI.AR XTTtSTlO.V OlVtS 10 PATENT BtOIITS.CS
Sjpteiuber 3, lrti.l 3m.
lilsSOLU 'HON UP rAISTXEUSIIIP.
rplIC co partnership heretofore existing between the
J undersigned, trading nnd Merchandizing in viain-villi-,
Co'uinhla cntiuty, under mo firm of Iteighnrd &
Nuss, was dissolved on the l.'ith of June, Ic'o'J, by mu
tual consent. Tho Hooks, Notes. Accounts, &e., of the
I. He linn, aro lion in the linnils uf Mr. Reijh.ir.1, in the
Store, for Immediate settlement. All persons interes
ted will please call and tittle
OHO. P. REIGIIARD,
CHARLES MJSS.
Mainvllle.Aug. 8, 18C3-CW $2 Ol).
JillaDison Q )ost,
. M. & T. V. WATSON
UVEUY STAB I. R ATTACHE1).
It 1KTII SiCDMD Sr. IlKTWLEX MARKLT 4c AllCH, Plllt-A
Nov 1.1, IWiS.
NOTICE.
T II G undersigned, respectfully ia forms his old friends
and new customers, that hu will continue tlio
Mercantile Eusiitess,
ot ,ho 0, j staml ln jcrteytown, to which lie has added
.1 SELECT STOCK OF .VElf C100DS,
towhieh the attention of customers and the public Is
invited.
J.N. MILLER,
Jerseytown, Sept. I2, 18f,3-3m.
JAMES
iMPQitrr.ii a.xd
ll. SMITH,
WHOLESALE DEALER
BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKEYS,
GIN'S, AND L1HUORS, GENERALLY.
No. 328 U'alnul Sts. between 3d , -ith
PHILADELPHIA.
C. II. HENRY, Traveling Agent and Salesman.
C7" OiiDtRs Uisi'i cTiiu-Y Solicited.
November 2), lo-A y.
. WA NT-JJD.
A Jonrncinuun Blacksmith
IS wanted immediately, by tho undersigned, nt Ills
Shop in lluck Horn, Hemlock township, a good Jour
neyman ISIncksmilh, to whom constant employment
and liberal wages will bu given.
A.MOSU. IIARTMAN.
Duck Horn, Aug. H, lSt'.3-3wl 00.
BRICK FOR SALE 1
rnllE itddersiccd has on hand a lot of well Humeri
J Hrick ofgreu variety for sale. All persons who,
w isli good hriik should apply nl once. I
tC?- TERMS uCASH.
ROHERT II. ARTHUR.
Hloonistmrg, July 23, 16fl3-3t,
PICTURES FOll A L HUMS
Over CUOdlfl'erent varieties selling from TScts to 8173
per doien.
Wm. G. PERRY, Publisher.
S. W. Cor, 4th St Raco Philadelphia.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to tho late firm f Mllcr .y
J.'vrr. .Merchants in Uloohishura. tiro hereby noil-
fied, that tho Hooks, Notes und Accounts of said firm
nre in the Storu for collection, and must be settled by
the firsl of October, without respect to those concerned,
MILLEIl & EVER.
Illoomsburg, August 13, 1803
- ESTRAY. ;
CAME to tin premises of the undersigned, in Mnn- i
tour township, Columbia county, ubout ten week,
since.
Ti TEN SHEEP. I
ted tu come forward, prove properly, '
pav charc.es and tako them uwav.
otherwise they will be sold as the law directs.
HENRY GIGER. .
ScpX, U, Ie03'-Sl
ESTRAY.
C'.A.ME into the rnclosuro of tlio subscriber, some
- three mouths since, In Mifflin township, Columbia
county, n
cte Large Male Hog,
supposed t weigh about 130 bs and isin
eMKr3 good condition. The owner is requested to
prove property, pay charges aud tako him away or hu
will be told according tn law.
TIIOS. U. SWEPPENIIIPER
Aug. 8, 1SC3.-3W 91.00
EXECUTOR'S NOTIOeT '
Estate of Henry Smith, deceased.
T- ETPEHS Testaineutnry nn thu estato of Henry
j Smith. Into nf Ilenloti township, Columbia county,
deceased, havo been granted by the Register of Wills,
4ie to the undersigned also residing in said township,
all persons having claims ngsinst tho estato of tho de
cedent arc requested to present them to the executor hi
his residence in said township, without delay, and all
persons ihdcbtcdm mako payntont forthwith
WILLIAM SMITH.
JuntCO. 5J-6w.
Hot Aleoliolie
A HIGIIIjY COOL NTB ATEI)
.. lwsm
'IClSKWA..siVJlS &?&f!fS8 ASTl
A Willi 7VJSW.
DOOTOlt nOFFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS
nt epa red nr
Dlt. 0. M. JACKSON, Phlladolphia, Fa.
WILL effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases
of tho Kidneys, and nil diseases arising from a dlser
derod Liver or Stomach,
suth
at Constipa
tion, Inward Piles,
Fulness of illood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach
Nausea, Heartburn, llisgust for Food,
Fulness of vilght in tho Stomach, Sour
Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering at the I it
or the Stomach, Swimming ofthe Head, Hur
ried and Dltllcult llrcatlilng. Fluttering at tho
Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensatluns when In a
lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs
beforo the sight, Fever and Dull Pain la
tbo Head, Deficiency nf Perspiration,
Yellowness of tho Skin 'and Eyes,
Ptln In the Stdu, Hack, Chest
Limb, &c, Sudden r lushes
ef Heat, miming iu too
Flesh.Conslatit Ira.
aglnlngsnfevil,
tc depression
oi spirits.
And will positively prevent Yellow Pevor, Dltlious
Fever, &c. Ui.y c main no Alcohol orbed Whiskey.
They will cure the above disyisct in nlntty nloa
cases out of a hundred.
Induced by tho extensive site and uutversal popu
larity of lloofland's Gorman Hitlers, (purely vegeta
Idc.l hosts of Ignorant Quarks and unscrupulous ad
venturers, have opened upon suffering humanity the
flund gates of Nostrums In tho shape of poor whiskey,
vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and chris
tened Toiurs. fitoiuachicn and Hitlers,
llewaro id" the innumerable nrray of Alcohol!) prcp
parntlnns In plcthorir bottles itud big bellied kegs, uu
dcr the modest appellation of Hitters; which instead
nf curing, only aggravate disease, nnd leave the disap
pointed sulltr in despair.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS i
Are not a new and nntrled article, but hare stood
lie test of fifteen years trial by the American publlov
anu tncir reputation onu saie, are not rivatieu uy any
similar preparation.
'1 he proprietors havo thousands of letters faom tht
most eminent
CLERGYMEN,
LAWYEIH.
PHYSICIANS,
AID
C.TIZEN3,
Testifying of their own personal knowledge, lo lh
beneficial effects und medical virtues of these Rlttirs.
Do you tcanl icmethtng to tlttngthtn jrewf
Do tou leant a good apptllttt
Do you leant lo build vn ycur Csnitfftttfonf
Mo you Kant to fttl tetlll
Do im tcanl to get rid of nirronns
Do you leant tnergy ?
Dc you tennt to step vreltl
Do you teatit'a brisk and rigorous fetUnir t
It you do, uso IIOOI'LAND'S GEIINAN niTTERS.
From Bio. J, Xticton Jlroisn, D. D Editor of thi Enty
clcpcdia of llelifftous Knoxcledgt.
Although not disposed to favor or reco-umend Patent
Medicines in ccneral, lhniL'h distrust nf their inure.
,-'ients and effects ; I yctlinoiv of no sufficient reasons
hy n man may not testify to the benefit ho believes
III III SC 1 1 luiiavu il-i,i:i , 111,1111111 niiiiii; ireimruuii,
in the hope that lie may thus cnutribute to the benefit of
others.
1 do thi? tlio more icadlly in retald to Hoolland's
German llitte.'s, prepared by Dr. C, M. Jackson, nf this
city, because I va& prejudiced against tl.em for many
ymrs, under ho impression that they were chiefly an
alroholic mixture. I nu. ini.'ibtcd to mylriend Robert
r-liocm.ikor, Esq., for the rciunvn! of this prejudic1 !'
proper tests, nnd for encouragement to try them, when
suffering from great and long continued debility. Tho
use of three bottles of then Hitters, at the beginning
of the present year, was followed by evident relief,
and restoration to n degree of bodily and mental vigor
w hlch I had not felt for six months before, nnd had al
most despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God
and my friend for directing me to the use of them.
J. NEW JON UKOWN.
Philadelphia, Juno 2:, 1SC1.
PARTICULAR NOTICE,
Then art many preparations sold under the name of
Hitters, put in quart bottles, compoundtd of the eheaptsl
tchiskey or eommon rum. costing from 20 to 40 cents p tr
gallon, the taste disgvtecd by .Inise or Coriander Sesd.
This class of Hitters lias caused and will continue
to cause, ns long no they can be sold, hundreds to die
the deatli oi me iirutiKanl lly their uso the system is
kept continually undi
or tho inlljencc of elcohulic stim-
ulaiils of theVvoVst kind, tho desire for Liquor is crea
ted ami kept up, and thu result is all the hurrors ut
tendant upon a drunkard's life and death.
For Ihose who desire aud will Imv a Liquor Hitters,
wc publish the following receipt. Get one bottle of
llooliand's German Hitters and mix w,th three quarts
nf good brandy or w hiakcy, and tho result will boa
prepi ration that will far excel in mediinl virtues and
true excellence nil) of the numerous Liquor Hitters in
the market, and will enst much less. Yon will have
all the virtues of llnofl.iud's Hitters in connection with
a good article of Liquor, at n much less prico than
these inferior preparations will cost you.
ATTENTIONSOLDlERS I
AND THE FRIENE3 OF SOLDIERS.
Wc call attention to all having riln'tions or friends
in Iho army to the fact tint '-IIOOFLANU'S German
Hitters" will cure nine-tenths of the diseaseu induced
uy luj-uDuic, null un y uiii'ns mciiicul m e.linp lite, in
the lists, published nunost daily in tlw newspapers, on
toe arrival oi ine sick, ii vrui ue noilced tlut
:lui a vcrv
large proportion nrc itiireriug debility. .Every case of
that kind can be readily cured by lioofi.tnd'o German
Hitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the i i-
o uerman
gcstive organs are speedily removed. We have no
hesitation in stating that, if theso Hitters wero freely
u-ed anions our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be
saved that otherwise will bo lost.
We call particular attention tu the following remark
able and well authenticated cure of one ofthe nation's
heroes, whose life, to use his on u luuguage, "his bucn
saved by the Hitters."
PniLvntiPHit, August 23, ISM.
Messrs. Jonesty Ecang, Well, gentlemen, your Hoof
land's German Hitters bus raved my life. There. is no
mistake in tliis. It is vouched for by numbers or my
enmrades some of whose uumes nrc nppended, and
who wi re fully cngni.aiit of all tlio circumstances of
my case. I am. und have been for the lust four years,
n member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under
the immediate command of Capt R. 11. Ayres. Through
the sXposura attendant upon my ardorous duties, I was
attacked in November last witli intlunu, ration of tho
lungs, and was for seventy-two dnvs m the hospital,
I was then removed from the White House, and sent
to this city on board tho hteau.er "Sl.'i e of Maine," I
from which I landed on the -cth of June. Since that!
time I have been about ns low us any one could be and
still retain n sparK oi vitality, lorn week or more 1 I
was scarcely able to swallow niijthing, und if 1 did'
forco a morsel down, it was immediately thrown dp!
again.
1 could not even keep a glass nf water on my stomach, -Life
could not last under these circumstances ; and, ac- '
enrdingty, the physicians who had been working faith- 1
fully. Ihousli unsuccessfully, tn rescue me from the
grasp nf th.i dread Archer. Ironkly told mo they could
do no more for me, audadv ised mo to sec u clergyman, ,
i and make such disposition or my limited funds ns best '
I stilted ine. An ncquuiiitatice w ho visited mc nt the
, hospital. Mr. Frederick Steiubron, of Sixth below .Arth I
Street, advised me, ns a forlorn hope, to try your bit-
ters, und kindly procured a bottle. From tho time I i
commenced taking them tint gloomy shadow of , eotli 1
receded, and I am now, thank (,'oit for it, getting bctler.
Though I havo taken but two bottles. 1 have gained I
ten pounds, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to
rejoin my wifj nnd daughter, from whom I havo hear j
1 nnth'iia fur eighteen inunths; fur, gentlemen. lam u
loynl Virginian, from the vicinity of Front Ilnyul. fu
your valuable Hitters I owe the certainty of life vv ich,
has t.iLi ii tlio place of vacuo fears lo jour Maters
will 1 owe lb glorious privilege of again clns.pMg ia
my bosom lki.se who nru dearest tu me in lif
Very truly yours,
ISAAC l ALONE.
We fully concur iu tho truth of tho nl.ovo statement
as we had despaired of seeing our collude, Mr. Ma
loue, restored tn health
I John Cuddleback, 1st Now York Battery.
(lioigc A. Arkley, Co. C. , un, Maine,
, Lewis Cheualicr. 0'Jd N Cvv York,
1. E. Spencer, 1st Arti'.lery. Ilittery T.
J. 1). Inscwell, Co. II, 3d Vermont,
. Henry H. Jerome, i.- it. do.
iicnry r.jiociioe,ai,i,co C, llth Maine,
John F. Ward, Co. E.,3th Maine.
He-mian Koch. Co. II., ?-.'d New York,
Nathaniel II. Thomas, Co. F., Pith I'cnn.,
Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A.. 3d Vermont.
John Jenkms, Co. II.. 100th Pi un.
BEWARE OF CO UNTE R EE I TS,
See that the uigiiatitro of "C. M. JACKSON," is on
the WBirrtR af each bottle.
l'RICEPER IIOITLE 73 CENTS,
OR HALF DO.. FOR Jl 00.
Should ynur nearest druggist tint lmvo tho article,
do not bo put off by any of the int..ic .ling prepara
tions that may be offered iu its place, but tend to us,
and wo will forward, securely packed, by express.
Principal Office und Manufactory,
IVo. 04 Arch Street.
Jones & Evans,
(Successors to 0, M. JACKSON it Co.,)
PROPRIETORS.
VT?. FORHAI.EbyDru8l,t,.d D.sl.r. In .r,r,
I...- 1.- IS. ITn.,. U.afs.
Oit'oScrJI, Iii61-Pimn.
WAG NEWS.
Wasiiihotoh, Nov. 3. From nceon
nouanccs, it appears that tbo rebels in
email force iiavo recently beori engaged in
fortifying the approaches to tho Rappahan
nock on this sido of that river.
It is reported that considerable informa
tion las recently been gleaned of tho ono
niy'a strength, position, oto., which, if true,
will enable General Meado to (ako active
measures.
SCHfft'lK'S I'ULillOMC SFKCF
VTtt C0II
CONSUMPTION.
BCHLNCK U PUI.MONIO flYBUI'
wttx com
CONSUMPT ION
BCIIENCK'fl PULMONIC BTRVr
WILL COIIS
CONSUMPTION.
SCUENCK'S PULMONIC SVROf
witt, crss ,
CONSUMPTION.
SCUENCK'S SEA WEED TONIO
Will. CURB
DYSPEPSIA.
OHENCIfS SEA WEED TQMO
Will cats
D Y S P E P a I A.
wnnNCK'3 sIIaTveed tomo
war, ecus
DYSPEPSIA.
ftCHEN'CK'3 SEA WEED TONJO
witt cvai
DYSPEPSI A.
FCHENCE'S MANDRAKE PILLH
witL cons
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
liCHENCK'3 MANDRAKE PILIJI
WILL CCT.K
LIVER COMPLAINTS;
OCHENCK-fl MANDRAKE riLL3
WILL CCItK
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
ECUENCK'9 MANDRAKE PILLS
WILL CURE
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
DR J. II. SCIIENCK has a large salt of room, at No
SiUond Street New York, where he can bo fuund every
Tuesday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p. m., and at No. 3J North
Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa , every Saturday,
He keeps a largo supply of medicines at his rooms,
which can bo had at nil times. Those wishing advice
or an examination of the Lungs will do well to cell on
him us above. He makes no charge for advice, but for
a thorough examination with the Resplrometer. his
price is 3J.
Many persons aro afrold to havo their lungs examin
ed by Dr. Scheuck fur fear they will bo found incurable
and by th.it means it is put oil' until it is too late. Mow
mucli better it w ould bo to know their condition at once,
as by abundance of evidence, Dr. S. has shown sufficient
certificates in this city that he has cured advanced
stages of Consumption.
Dr. Schonch's Principal Offico is No. 30 North Sixth
street, Philadelphia, whefo loiters for advice should be,
direct:
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup ,md Sea Weed Tonls
each SI per bottle, or 33 the half dozen. Mandrake
Pills, 22 cent' per box.
tlr Fur sale by all Druggists anj Siorekceptrs.
October 3, 18C3.-3iu.
i. r. suit.
U K. MOTS,
New Drug Store,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
nHIE undersigned would inform their friends and ths
X public genorally.that they have taken tho stand for
merly occupied by Geo. M. llogcnbuch, in the Exchango
lluilding, on Main street, in Hloomsburg, where ho has
jus. received a iuu suppty ol
i i,s,ru ivn ,,li',ii,,t- H'.jJrtfu ngl
"1 vs,
Which will be sold on moderate terms for ready pay.
Also, NOTION'S generally, of every variety, sort aud
size.
Physicians' prescriptions cirefully compounied, at
all times and on shnit notice.
Confectionery of the host selections, and fodii
Water in season.
.. tv A share of the public cu.toin is respectfully so
licited. EYER It MOVER.
Cioomsburg, April 11, 18C3.
TINWARE k STOVE SHOP.
THE undersigned respectfully informs his old rrlend
and customers, that hu has purchased his brothers
merest iu tlio nbovo establishment, andthe concern wils
hereafter be conducted bv himself exclusively.
iiu nan jusi receiveu ami oners tor sale, tile larg
est and most evtensive assortment nf TANCY
STO V ES ever introduced into this market.
His stock consists of a complete assorted, nf
1 I"1 best Cooking nnd parlor stovc in the market, toceth-
' Ft w"."i ktove 1 iMures of every description, Oven and
i.uaiu.wsj ihiusuuis, y.iuuer cioves, i;asi iron ur
Tight stoves, Cannon Stoves, &.c, Itc. Stovepipe and
i iiinuru cunsiiiuii.v mi nanu nnu uianiiMciurcti to order.
All kinds of repairing dene, ns usual, on short 'entice.
Tho patronage of old friends and new customer rs
pectfully solicit, d. A. M. RUPERT,
llloouiaburg, Noveud.cr3d I5C0. tf.
mum vebiwj house,
Second Stiect, above Arch,
PHILADELPHIA.
A. F. BLAlil, PROPRIETOR.
Late of "lurf House," Atlavtib City,
Oct. 3, IS03.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
DLOO.VStlUllG, PA.
Office In Court Ally, formerly occupied by Charlx a
iluckalew,
Bloomsliurg, Der. 1, lri3U.
BLIMDS AND SHADES.
BJ. WILLIAMS. No. 10 North Sixth street, Phlla-
delphla. manufacturer of
Venitia. Blinds and Window Shades.
n7f Th a largest and finest assortment in the city, at
the lowe'.t prices. Hlinds p.-.intod and trimmed equal
to new. Siore Shaica made and lettered,
Apn.i .1, ieC3.-ui
JOHN DOLL
502 M'irkct St., Philadelphia
. 3 M PORTER nf Toys, Pipes and fancy Articles,
j Tho Inrgcrt vanity of Pipes. Toys. Haskels an
FANUY GOODS TO HE FOUND IN JIIE CITY.
Plea, call and Examine,
Mirch7. 16t'3
BLANK DEEDS ,fc MARRIAGE CE-i
TIF10ATES
A superior lot of tho abovo nrtielVa.
, with ail other kind of Rlanks, for tala nt
. the office of tho Columbia Domosrat
NOTICE AND CAUTION.
A I.), pcrsohs nre hereby cautioned against trespass,
inn upon the premises of the undersigned, in Maine
township, Columbia county either by fishing hunting
gathering fruit, destroying timber, or otherwise, under
the pains und penalties of the Laws of Pennsylvania
In such cases made and provided.
GEOflOE MILLER,
CEO. LOXGENUERGER.
August 20. !8f,3-3w81
WANTED-J nn nf,fiSHINGLKS
ni500.000 feet of 1 MvUU Lumber of all
kinds for vveich the hlghes , market prices will be paid
exchange (or goods. C W Kit E.AM EU,
Jerseytown, Mays, 1JC3.
P. C. HARRISON, M- D
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens
burg, ami v icii.it) . that he rnntintieslh e
j MEDICI.VE A.V1) SUllOEHY,
. ltd solicits n share of public patnin,,,
OrricK on Main Street, first ho'jio below the 0u
I House, Illoomsburg.
February 3, lr?M-tf.
CIGARS ,fc TOUACCO.
' A Urgoiissortir.,nt of choice Cigars, Tobacco, IMpr
!
Kll " ,h6 "wrtuf ll.lfcUap
' 1
JOHN K, HIRTOK,
K omilnir; M'anh U IHt