Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, July 09, 1864, Image 3

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JwfK 0. Tate, Local Editor,
Saturday Morning, July 9, 10G4.
T3ijANK8. Wo will Inform our renders
that wo keep on"liand nil kind of blajk
Deeds, Uontls, Leases, PotUions for tavern
Licenses, Honda, Justice's and Constnblo's
blanks of every doscrlption, Summons,
Executions, Notes of band, Scbool Order
&o., Sio,
B Wo direct nttetion to tlio advrrtis
rnout of Uitnon O, Shivo in this weeks Col
umbia Democrat. It is a raro ebanco for
Capitalists.
Tall Timolhy.'Snoi. J. Vandeh
si.ICK, Esq., slio wei! us tlio other dny,
eomo Timothy over six ft el long, grown on
his farm in Ileinlook twp,
Star Isaac W. Camhiell, Esq., ow
ing to hi. declining iicnltli, has with
drawn from tho "Fort Wayne Times,"
lenring its entire management in tho hands
of lion, John W. Dawson.
WHEAT, per bushel.
II VII.
CORN.
lUJrKWAISAT.
ri.OIUI per tibl.
oi.ovniiHr.Eo,
FLAX SEED
BUCKWHEAT Flour,
u on
1 !!.'
I so
i3
P Oil
8 SO
a so
4 00
lit'TTER.
i.nm .
IWAiUfiS,
mum) apples,
HAMS
MACON. .
II AY liy the ton
as
so
ro
i so
80
10
PuMic Sale
-or-
Valuable Real Estate.
"iiickUb, .erVair. S3 1 n pursuance of an nrdor of the Orphans'
JL Court of Columbia county, on
tSf Wo publish in another column of
to-day's paper, tho prospectus of "Tho
Campaign Ago," published by Gloisbren
nor St Welsh, 4HI) Chesnut street Phila.
K2r Urowu's Bronchial Troches, for
Coughs, Colds,Pulojonary and Asthamatio
Disorders, have proved their efficacy by a
tct of many years, aud have received tes
timonials from eminent men who have
used them.
CsSf- Wo' are informed that the Dralt
CommissionctB called Thomas Dunn a few
diia ngo, but Thomas did not answer.
Mui-t somebody cow bo drafted to fill his
place 5 or is he rated as a Dcfcrler ? Sup-po.-Bsome
cn-Zgtf-mcd blnck rcpuhlicm
gives us thi law on tho sul'juet.
Deaths in Danville, lint wiek. Mr.
Aalhnt Henrie, of tho Union Hotel, a re
turned soldier ; John Mwlain, an em-
- 1 ...... i . t T I T t
pioycc oi me re uu a iron Works ; u son
of Daniel Jones, Barber, aged about seven
jcais, and a sou of Daniel Morgan, Sup't
of the I'onn'a Co's Furuuncc, aged aboutl
nine years, both by drowning.
C3)1- That wedding that Peo John prom
ised us a lnuj; time ago has not yet come
off We ilout think Pee is bthaving well
in this thing. Tint flank movement on
the Coppt-rhundi d ut neem to have amoun
ted to anything. But mnyliu the chief cu
.fiiiicci' k 'Miuiiting a bnV ami when he
lind.-s cue, then we biiiill see what wo nlial'
CANDIDATES.
CANDIDATE ' FOll ASSEMBLY?"
Wo nro nulliorl tcj to announce tlio name of (ICO.
BCOIT, orCatawlssa, na ncnndlilntn for ASSEMAI.Y.
fit tho approaching general election, Iti tlilx lleprcson
tntlvc lllittict, composed of tin: counties of t iilunililit
nml Montour, eulilccl to tho ilnciilun of llio Columbia
t'omity Democratic Convention.
July S, isiij.-pil,
Candidate for Assembly.
At tlio solicitation nf mnnv friends I wnulil nnnnnni-r.
to Ihe otcrmif Columbia County, Unit t Mill be n cniidl.
oiiio inr Arni..iiiui , ntina npprnacinng g -nornl elec
tion, subject to tho derision of tin Columbia cuunly
L..IUVI.I4II11; ..UllVUtlllUllt
Sloomiburg, Mny 14,ieoi-2
W.M.II.JACOUY.
Legislative.
Profoundly grateful for raft evidences of eem-mus
ennfldencv. the undorslgtud, with Ihonnnrobnllni of
ninny of his Dcmncrntic tulltnv citizens (u lin.c npln .
lorn ho duly appreciates)-announces Hint he will be a
Candiduie i'nv the Acinhly,
In the Legislative District composed of Hit! Counties of
Columbia and Montour, at the npproathlng (lenernl
r.lectinn, subject tn lhu usages oflho lllstilrt, and tho
decision of thu Columbia llciuociotlcOnnvcntlnn.
.... I'Kvi i. tape.
Illoomsburg. Slay 7. lBf.l,
Candidate for Sheriff.
Through the curliest solicitation of many Democrat
ic friends. I hnc been Induced to offer Aiyself ns a
candidate fur tl Illce or Sheriff of Columbia County,
subject to the decision ol tho Democratic County Con.
entlon.
Juno is, ten i. a.
JAMr.S LAKE.
Candidate for Sheriff.
tYKTIN A. AMMEUMAN, of Fish-
Inccreek tnwnshln. we are niithnizr-d in nn,
iiouncc will ho a candidate for the HIIIJItllTAl.TV, n
the approaching (iencrnl Election, subject to the dens
Ion of the I'nttiuibin county Dciuncrnticconvcitlion.
May 7, leut, SJ.
Saturday, the Qlh day of August. 1804,
atlOn'elock In the forenoon, James Murphy ailmlnls.
trator oreanmel U. Aib, lato of Madison township, in
said county, deceased, will expose to tale, by Tubtlc
Vendue on the premises, a certain
Tract of Land,
situate in Madison township in said County. Hounded
on tlie Ua.t by land of John Fmllh, ort the South by
laud of JMnes llildlne, on the Wc-t by Innd nf llirnin
Dougherty and un the North bv land ofCharlos Long !
Containing
Eighty-four Acres,
more or less, whereon are erected a framo dwelling
house and n frame stable, a "ell with pump, and a
ynunpnppio orcliard Torthe payment or tho debts of
the Deceased1
l.ate the K.t.Ku of said deceased, situate In the town
ship or Madison and county aforesaid,
JV.SV.fi COI.CMAN, Clerk.
Tl'.KMP Ten percent of oue-foulth of the purchase
money, paid do n on day of sale The balanceofthc
onc-fiirlii at cor fi nun tlon and the reninlnlnit three
forths, In one year with interest from eonflniintlnn.
JAMKd MURI'llY, Mm'r,
Illonmsburg, tunc SS, Itlit."
rptlBCOUNTA' OOMMlHStONI'.US will receive pro
I pnsuls at the lloiiso ot Joseph Hhncniaker , in I'ine
township, Columbia county, between the hours of 10
o'clock, A, M antl II', M. oil tATUl!l)AY, the !ith
'davofJUI.V nejt, for bultdiiic an OI'l'.N TUUBS
lIltlDllUnynr thu West Itrntich of lilllu I'iihlngcreek
in said township, near I'lilllp Phufiiukcr's,
i iald llridgetube 4Jfeet bitncen nbutiin nts; width
II fuel ; lieicht, I! feet and It Inilies I'runi low wnler
inark ; the abiitmcitts tube li feet thick, ami the upper
and loner wlti,',unlls, on the north side. 1 1 fort IniiK ;
tho lower wing-wall, on south side, 12 feci loni; i th
Wine walls to be a feet thick.
, I'iuii nntl sprcillrntlons can b section tlio day and
place oi toning.
ny orucr oi inc county uommistioncrs.
K.C.FllUIT. Cltrk.
Cnmnlilstoner9, Ollieu, t
lllootiifbuic, Juno 15. '(14. j
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
EstaJ.c nf John Uruglcr, dco'd.
irrTGRSsf administration on the Hstateof John
tltllsler. late of lltonm two. Cnlnmhln ,n . .r..M
have.bccu granted by tho Iteclster of Columbia co., to the
under sinned i nil persons having claim, niiainst the es
tate of the . decedent nrc ronicsled tnnrcsent themto
the undersigned, without delay, and all persons In
debted to make payment forthwllh.
J K.nituui.r.n, liloomsbiirir.
I'Kir.ll IIUltdl.hH, Hemlock,
, .. " Adiuliilitrntora.
Juno II, lPill.-Bw $JOo.
CANDIDATE FOll SHERIFF.
AMUEL SNYDER, of Mifflin town-
shin, u-ii nrn nnttitirWml in n nnfiiitirn. u'ltl be a
candidate fur the jSlinitllTAl.TY.at I ho approaclilK
Ceucral Uletiiiui, subject t J the decision of the Cidumbl.i
county Dciiiiicrnlli' Cunveiitlou
mny 7, itut
CANDIDATE FOR SIIEKIFP,
WILLIAM KHirKIJAlLM, of Miff
lln tiiwnnhlp. we an- nutlinri.ed to aiiunuuce,
will bo a rainlldiite lor the flir.ltin'Al.TY. at the np
pronchlnc (lener.'tl r.lei tiuii subject to the decision of
tin- Columbia County Democratic Convention .
Mny T, leU4 WW
Candidate for Sheriff.
rillARLKS II HHSS. Fsq.. of Mifilio
j township, we .,re uuthnrized to announce, will
be n candidate tor ihe HllllltlKl'Al.TY, .it theappro.ich
lne t.ciieral Uli'ctiou. siibjert to the decision of the
Celuinbin County Democratic Convention.
Juiiu I. Ikl;4.
Mrs. Je.-nio Froinont's book, " ria
Story of thti Gtmid" ninl Coopers novel ol
"The Pathfindci" linvo suddenly Lccome
viry popular. ' The Republican'' think
Coopers uuvul i- a life and advueturcs ol
Fremont, unJ are buying it with a rush. It
will givu them ome very good roadiny,if it
docs not very much un'iplitcn them ibout
John C
Public Spoakeia, Military Offieere
and Singers can ubo "Brown's Rrouchiol
'I'rouhes," or Cough and Voice Lozenges,
as freely as requisite, containing notbiuj;
that can injure tho system. They aro iu
valuable tor ll:iiiig the hoarseness an''
irritation incident to vocal exovtiou, elcur
ing and strengthening the "oico.
COUNTY
WVn!
New Cash Store!
-AND-
AT LOWER LIME RIDGE, PENN'A
ri he nnoerslgncd, having completed their spacious
J r-tore House, at Lower l.imu Hideo, In Hcott tnv.u
ship, Columhl.i county, l'a., take pleasure in annouuc
Inu to their trientis uml tiiu public generally, that they
Date jiii openeu a
NEW STORE,
ADMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of tt'ashinglon humant dfe'd.
1ETTI5ll9of ailrnlnlstiatinnontho Cstataol Washing,
.ton Hhuman,talo of Heaver twp.. Columbia rodcc'il.
have been granted by the Heritor of Columbia Co., to
thounderslirncd I all persons having claims against the
estate of tho decedent aro reouestetl to nreient them to
tho Administrator at his residence In said town
ship without delay, and all norsoni Indebted to make
payment forthwith.
f it ANKLIN It. HIIUJlflN, AdmT.
June II. ISGJ-Ow t 00
or
Dn. BCHENOK'S OWN CASE,
WniltE LABOntNO UNDEIl CONSUMPTION,
Jl ml how his Pulmonic .Syrup. Seaweed
Tonic, and Mandrake Pills act on
the System in curing that dis
ease, and the
GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING IT
COMMISSIONER.
iro authorized to annonnce that
III AM rillMHV. of Cntauissa tnwnhln
..."Minium l ounir. inronuii ine sniiiiiannn n ni nemo-
crntic friend, has ln-un induced to oiler himself as a I
L.uiiiiuaie lor i.ui',1 v i:i)l JlIPSIUMni, at the ap
proachiii ceneral elet tlon, subject to tho derision of
the Demouatic County Comenlion
WILLI AN' CRl'.ASV.
Cataniasa, June Hi. leYil
nhirli is
luent of
fully supplied with a well setectod assort-
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
t LLE.V MANN. En . of Reaver
f ttiunaliip are niithnri7.ed to announce, will
he a eaniiiiliile for (MM UHlOM'.rf.at tho commiiiK
t'en. inl elcttioii subject lo the action ofthe Culumbla
l.'ounl v deiuorracralic Convention.
M.iy '.'H, lri.4 -
CO UN 'I Y COM MISSIONER.
ACOH DKEISB-CII, of Heaver town-
' ship, uc arc anlhorized to announce, will he n
t aiidid.ile for (,() UMHrilOV lilt, at the nppniacliini;
general elrctioii, subject to tho action of the Columbia
County Democratic Convention.
Slay -ii, lt04-
SPECIAL NOTICE3
EYE Si EAR.
t'mferjor J. IS ACri, M. M., Oocvmst aud Airist
formerly uf I. edon, Holland, is now located atN'o.5ll
I'l.Nll Street, 1'im.tnu.rniA, whero persons afllicted
willuliteasesof the KVt: ami T.AIl will hi scienliti.
ally treated and cured, if curable. Ky Artificial
It) es inserted v. itliout pain.
N. II Noiharsos made for Ksaminatinu. 7h Med
ical family is iuiiied,as lie lias no secrets io his
mode oftreatment
July a. Icul.-IJm.
S Wo have hei-n authorized to state
that, Martin A. Am.meh.man, Esq , o
Fishingereek township, refpeotfully do.
olines nemo; a candidate for tlio ofiieo uf
Sharif! at the approaching Fall election.
The ciroumstanoes under which he has
been placed by tho loss of his wife have
induced him to withdraw bin naino from
uelore the- public for ihe nomination ol
Sheriff ol Columbia'county. Mr. Auimer
man is a gentleman of considerable popu
larity, and UIH chances fur tho UOmiliatltD artitdeat the tery lowest Uice it can be sold for sothey
were tolerably fair. Star.
T kk iiii.u Disci.o-uiu:a sr.cains roiiTiiu
l .MILLION I
A most aluahlo ami wonderful publicalion, A work
! ton pagr. Hiiilllo colored curavini". DR. II UN
Tl'.lt'S V AIli; Ml. CUM. an oiieln.tl and iioniitur ticat-
les on .Man and Woman their l'liysiology, I'linctioiis,
and Se.Mial disorder of every kind with never failing
ileinedlt'S for their speedy cure. The pacticcof Dr.
Hunter has lonir been and still is, unbounded, hut at
the earnest tolicitalion of numerous persons ho ha
been induced lo extend hit, medical usefulness tii rough
tint medium nf ln -'V MIC MI'.i.'UM ' It is a volume
that .lioul.l be iu Ihe hands of every lamily in tho land j
as a pievciilive of secret vices, or as a guide for the '
alleviation of t, in-of the most awful an! du-truttivo .
scourges ever isilt tl mankind, tine copy securely en- '
velopL'd will be fur warded free ofpot-tage lo any pari
ofllie United Stall's for 5U cents in 1' U stamps. I
Address, post I'.iiil, Dr. Hunter, No. :i Division !
street. New York.
May til, leM y.
Onlformlty nIFrlcos ! A New feature in Ilusslnea
llvt ryont- his uwn Kilesiiiiiii I JON'IIH l CO. of the
CreseutOue 1'nce C'lolhini; btori'.N'o. UM Marketslree
above Sixth, Philadelphia, j
In ad litiou to having the larcest, must varied nnd ; comDarad.
,.! ..nb ,.ri't.,th..,iT In I'hil ,.l..ll.in mniln .T. I ' ''
pressly for rt tail sales, have roiiEtitutt'il every one
his own saleioan, by ll.tt ing marked iu Uuurrs, on ennli
SEASONADLE MERCHANDIZE,
Consisting of Clothes, Cnssimors, Silks,
Muslins, Sattinctts, Ladie's Dress
Goods, Uentleuicn's Clothing,
and in short everything u?u
ally krptin any Country
Dry Good and Variety Store.
ALSO:
GROCERIES FISH, MEAT,
SALT, &C , &C.
t M lCL
jst. y
BOOTS & SHOES, j
i
i
All of which will be sold as cheap as can bo purchased j
elsewhere.
Car Butter, Eggs, Meat, Grain and I
Country produco taken in cxehango for
Goods, and for which the highest market
price will be paid.
Give us a call, No chargo for exhibit
ing our goods, but it will aford us pleas
uro to havo them examined and prices
PCBACCO AND MM
TtllP. tiniterileneil resnertCiillv TinnHfifn In til
Jj friend nntl thu public generally. lliat he lias open
on Main street, In DAWILLILa few doors below tho
Dauvilla ll.iuk-ln tlio building formerly occupied by
Samuel lit no where lo manufactures tho best iiiallty
of Hegars, which will bo sold cheap, wholesale and
i.uu, uu uihii neeus a
CIIOI0E RESTAURANT,
well storked wlihr.dlbles and lleveraije to gratify Ihe
wauls oflliti epicure, In refresh the weary aud assuauo
the palates of tho thirsty.
JUSKi'II MO WRY.
Danville, Juno II, Id'il 3iu
U. S. 10-40 Bonds.
FOR SALE AT THE '
First National Jlatik oj llloomsburg, Pa.
jHESE RON 1)5! bear interest at tho
A rato of Ave per cent, per annum
Which, at tho present valuo of Gold, is
equal to
D per cent, per annum.
Coupon Bon&s,
On bands and ready fur delivery afier the
first of June.
J. P. Tustin, Cas'iicr.
llleoinsburg, May as, lfUI. Ihn,
NEW PAKCX GiW'lizi,' "
FOR SPRING ,J- SVMIU2R.
rI,IIE subscriber has just received a now
J assortment of Hosiery 'I riminings and New Uoods
such as
3 os ip S3 a aa
ALSO;
Ri.ovi:n,
UULI.!).
STAYS,
SAVCIIELP,
IIOOl'SHIRTS
I'oiiT.yu.Nir.s,
An other notions, to u hiih she Invites the attention
of the Ijidies generat-y.
07" Wh. eler tt Wilson's Sew Ing Machines for salo ,
Alko-Siinday S'linoi Hooks and Uibles.
Also-Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer whlcli will elveto
eruy its natural color,
A. D. wr.llll,
Next Door behtw Court House:
nioomsburi;. May SI. 11-61,
her, and takes great paint to visit any onsthstshe
hears has anything like hsr case, and tries to get
(hem Income and see me. Tho neit caso Is Miss Hen.
field, from Btninford, Conn, Mrs, llartholornow got her
down to see me, and she has bten ever since at her
house, w hen she first came to my moms, she was
much emaciated wflh distressing cough, pitting largo
quantities of blood, I examined her lungs with the
retplromcter.and in all my practice never found one
with one lung so far gone nnd the other lung so sound,
I could not givouiuth encouragement. I thought ilia
would die; but lo my astonishment Ihe PulinonleHyrnp,
Seaweed Tonic, nnd Mandrake rills all seemed to go
right to work, the lung is all healed over, loavlng a
cavity as large at a goose egg I good appetite, fine
spirits, and hat gained some thirty-live pounds In
weight, filifl has some cough yet, which 1 do no not
think will leave her belore June. I should think It
would ba of great Interest to some unprejudiced phy.
clcian lo visit these caset, particularly Mist Beoneld,
or nny of them who have been cured by my medicines,
'I hey aro numerous In New York, but the above tnree
all differ from each other: and If my medicines are do
ing what 1 renresent thev nre. thev should have tne
credit nnd the afflicted know w here nnd how they may
bo cured. J, II. BCHENCK, M. I),
nr. j. ii, Pclienck can be round at mi principal olllce,
No, an North 01 h Street. 'hilndelDhia, every Saturday.
from 9 A. M.. uhtil SI'. M.. to give advice, free of
chnrge ; hut for a thoiough examination Ire charges
three dollars Price of tho Pulmonic syrup and Bea,
wectt Tnule each l'-'i tier bottle, or (1 the half dozen
Alnndrnko Pills '.'5 rents per box, and for sale by all
Druggists and Dealers,
June 11, 1-01.- 1 y.
POSTSCRIPT!
-. . i
Tc above Is n correct likeness of Dr Bchenck taken
many cars ago. after he had recovered from Consump
tion i by n course of Ills "Sunbelt's l'oI.Moaio8vncp,"
'I Im likeness, alllioug It do' s not represent him any
tiling like nsbad as he was at thu worst, yi.tltls in
strong contrast with tin-halo and vigorous lonksoftbo
Portrait below, which is the true likeness of him at tho
present time. Tho coutrnsl between thee two por
traits is so great that mnny would not believe th'm to
be the same person. Yet lliere art- hundreds nf per
sons, In and around PhllaiHphia, who will rerognlse
both portraits lobe true representations, When tho
nrst was taken he weighed 107 pounds i Jt the presint
timuhls weight Is '-20 pounds.
New Yobk, W tlnesday, March 30, ltCl,
10 7 HE PUBLIC,
, Thirty year ngn 1 was in the last stages of Fulmon
ary Consumption, and pivm up to tile. I resided in
Philadelphia ami Dr, J pc.1i I'arrlnli, thou nfthls city,
on p'Ptl mc tn .Mort'ftown. N. J.. ntlit-tance nf nine
! miles, whit h took me two days to gfttlierc. On my ar
' rival I was put to tied, nnd there laid for many weckft.
This wad my native (dace, where nil my family lived
nnd had died nf Cons innption. Dr. Thornton, vtho nt
landed my f.ither in ln Init illne!8, was called, nnd
pavp me one wi'ek to tlx up my nlfair?. He had ecu
i all my fatuity put hat way, and ihnuuht I nan to po,t(1o,
'I hPii I lienrd of th rnuedn's I now oiftr to the pub
Itc. which mred me. It M'rmul tn me that I could feci
then, piquet rating my whole xyytcm.
They fixjii ripened the ii.atttr "ii my Itmgt,and I
would $U oft'more than a pint nf oiT-n stive yellow mat
ter cery inorning As ooti fn that htgan to bUhside,
my i oiiBii, lever, pain, nilil swcais an lu-can to leave
..Qlii:ST OK FA1U lTI0t.
Estate of I'rederink Knome, dte'd,
COLUMBIA COUNTY , ss :
I N the Orpli.UK Court or Columbia Countv, in thi
I malterid the partition and valuation ot tlio Cstato
of I'reilerirk Knouse, l.tu- of J.u-ksitn twt., lleclued,
TUJacksnn Knouse, uml Ihiiiinili. liitirmarried w it It
Peter N'agle, residing at lllhe, in llrauch eonntv.fitali'
of Michigan. TAKIl NDTICI,, Thai an lauunsT w ill
be held ntihcjulc tlwetlini house of Frederick Kuoii.,
tlecensetl, In the tnw nthip of J,'ukou county of Co.
Itimliia, on TUUstDAY, tho tuli day of Augu t next,
lrl,4. between the hoiu s of tlo'rloi k A M , anil 4 o'cliiek
P. 'it., of said day for thu imriiose of making parti
tion of tlie lUal Kslaleoi s.tid deeeassd, to and among
his children and legal representatives if the same tan
bo done w itliout pri juiluc to or poiliug of I lie whole,
otherwise tc value and appr.iise tlie s.iiiio nciiinling lo
law ; al whit li time nnd place )ou are required to at
tend it vim think proper.
J. II. rUUMAV, Shsrilf.
Iliiio nsburg, June 4, 1804. it
j W ATKIMONIAI.. If you wl-h to marry, address
ill the uiiileriunid, wlin will send ytui, "wnhniit
money aud will t price," wiluuble iiifiirimitinu that
will enable y u tu marry happy and ficetlily, no mat-
ti r how old , luiw iicly, or lo w r. 'I Ins is a rt liable
atr.iir. The inforiuatiiiu will itit you unth'ng ; and if
you w ih to marry. I will i lieeilitl y nstitt vou. All
loiters stritlly eouddenti.tl The desir ed inforiiinlliin
sent by return matt, and no iue.ti.tus asketl Address
, SAK.II II, I.AMIIKKT,
(i r.'.-n .r.j nt, Kingi county, N. V.
I June 4. l'l'.l. Im
I ISA R GAINS ! "
BAHGAINkS!
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life of MoOlullau Brazil and its society
Denmark tho country and tbe clergy
Talcs, essays, sketches, poetry, Editors
Table and hook notices.
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ward. It deserves support, and wo trust , JL-i
r.niBiit nusbililv vary nil must buy alike,
Tlio poods are well pon;jcd and prepared and (,'rent
painslaken withtliH makins so that allcanbiiy with
tin-full assuranca ol gutting a good article r.t thu very
lowest price. Alto, nar(!eBl"cknfpiece;oods on hand
of the latest style ami best qualities, which will be made ,
to order, in tho most fashionable and best manner, 'is ;
per cent, below credit prices, ,
Itemuinber the Crccent. in Market abovo Sixth street
m '.'04. JOVHd at CO. I
G. VV.Creveling &co.
Lower Lime Ilidge
June 18. 1804.
LAST WOTiGE.
TjUItSONS knowincr themselves indebted to Ks-Sher-X
ilf Jlilltr on costs, nru required iinniediatly to pay
the same to tlio underaiuiied. i
The amounts of Dr. ticorire Hill, still unsettled, if not i
paid by August first wi,l be suerh q
lllnomsburc.
June, fti, lt,4. !
V. 0. IIAllllISON, M b.
WOUI.n re.pectfully iuform tliocili.ens ofHIooms.
hurj'.aiid vicinity, that he coiitinuesthe practise of
MHMCIA'K J1X1) SUHOKRY,
nd solicits a share of pnutic patronuire,
Ointt on .Main Street, first hoaw below the Court
House, lllon inshuri;.
February 3, ItS.'i tf
NEW AltUIVAL
SUMMER
that the party will sec that it has it. Tlio
July number begins tho series and tho vol
umoe, and is of course just tho time to
eubooribo. Price 83 a ycaa ; No. 37 Park
Row New York.
Tho verdant Editor of tho (so called)
' American and Democrat,' most tcrriblo J
misnomers, for ho is certainly neither an
American or a Democrat, is undoubt
edly seeking notoriety in his continual ef
forts to provoko a contrororsoy with tho
Local Editor of tho "Columbia Demoorat."
We declino granting him, or his hired
fquibbers, that distinction. It is enough
for us to know, although perhaps for ua,
fortunately know not the chaps personal
ly, that their constant uso of tho torm
"Oopperhe id," is presumptive evidence of
'heir want of gentility, and their impu
dent advice to ueaso partisan considera-
tioni, rvhon they aro themselves, the most
B. STOIINEH would respectfully an
nounce to tbe citizens of Blooms-burg aud
vicinity, that he has just openid an 1
over his Confectionary Btore, 1 door above tho Post
Oitice, in lllonmshuri!, whero he will servo up Ice-cream
of the most choice tl.ivors, every evening, durlug thu
Summer months, at thu most rensnnablo rales
Vfje Parliesaud I'nmilios call be accommodated with
tho article upon short notice.
tlive linn a cull. II. BTOIIN'KH,
Dlooinsliurz, AprilM, '61, Prop'f-
PRIVATE SALE
or
Valuable Real Estate.
THE suboriber offers at private Sale,
on reosonablo terms, a farm situated in Hemlock
township, apout 3 miles from Uuckhoru, Columbia
county, containing
108 ACRES,
about eichty acrcaof which is cleared land, tho Im
provements upon which, consists of a good
F ii A me House and Bank Barn,
Wagon f-hed, nnd other out houses, a good Hprlng
House, ic. A fine thrifty apple orchurd is crowing on
tho premises, with a largo variety or other kind ot fruit
trees. The remaining 'Jn acres of wood land, is covered
with Oak und Chestnut timber nf good quality.
The farm Is a desirable propertv, belnn in an rieel-
lent statu of cultivation. Aay information regarding
At A. J. Evans'
CM) MM B POMP!
BLOOMSBUIIG, PENN.
LATEST SYLES OAEAP GOODS
rpllE undersigned respectfully informs his friends
1 ami the public generally, that he has Just received
from the Eastern cities, a large assortment of
SEW GliOtgHHiG
heinu the best assortment ever offered in tills market.
Also a complete assortment nf Hoys Clothing, In fact
everything hi the Clothing l-liio For those who prefer
to cuvu uit'ir measures, u iierieci iu tuuiitiiict-u, uuu
nothing but the best workmanship allowed at this cs
tablishiiient. Ho also keeps on hand a largo assort
incut of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
HATH AND CAP, together with a variety of notions.
E7- CALL. AND tiMl I'Oll VUUIlSi;! .f
A. J. EVANS.
Illoomsburg, Apr 11.23, lc04.
House and Lot for Sale.
WILL be sold cheap aDJ on easytermB,
' A DNVKI.LINf! I10USI. AND VAUTAUI.E LOT.
situate on Main titroet In West Illoomsburg.
1 JOHN O. rnBE2E.
'Mny
GO TO
ritasj's Store, in Light Street, Pa.
Who Keeps all Kinds if
CALICO,
MUSLINS,
SILKS,
GINGHAM,
FLANNELS,
CARPETS,
HOSIERY,
SHAWLS,
Roady-Madfi Clothing
Sugars, Molasses,
Syrups, eoflecs,
leas, i'lsh,
Salt, Bacon,
Hams, Lard,
Tobacco, cpars,
Hats, Boot1,
Caps, Shoes,
Drugs, Oils,
Paints, tS:c., &o.
In addition tn our large stock of Itrv Goods, we Have
a laige and full assortment of Heady .Made Clothing
lor lieu anil no) s wear which wo nru determined tn
sell chenper thin can bo bought elsewhere. Call and
see, and judge for yourselves.
II. W.C1UJAMY & UU,
Light Street, April 23. 1SG4.
me. and my appetite became o, great that it was with
tliflii ulty 1 could keep Irom eating too much. I soon
gained my strength, aud I have been growing in Hush
ever since, l'or many years I have enjoyed uninter
rupted good health, keeping 1 lit liver anil stomach
healthy with tlio Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, as
1 am of a billon t temperament. .My weight is two liun
tired and twentypotiiitls, On my recovery people would
send for me. far and near, to sec if their rases were
like mine. Tor this purpose 1 pay professional visits
in the large cities. 'I lie i nn-umplives wish to see thu
one that makes these medicines, and who was cured of
consumption b them, To make nsw lungs is Impossi
ble ; but cavities in the lungs nnd chronic ulcerations
of th'.' hront hial tubes can be healed i-'uch cases are
ding hnurlv iindertho ordinary treatment nf physi
cians, and just such are cuied by the proper ue of
tfcbenik's Pulmonic Sjrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Man.
drake Pills.
Ininiiowa healthy man, w ith a large cavity In tlie
middle lube of the right lung. tlio lower lobe very much
hep.ilized'anil completu adhesion of the pleura. Tho
It lilting is sound, and the upperlnbenf the right lung
is iu a tolerably healthy coneitioii. Tbe great reason
why physicians tin not cure con.untption i-s rhe7 try to
do too much ; tliey give medicines to stop thj cough, to
stop chili, to stop uiglit sweats, hectic fever, and, by so
' doing, lliey derange the w hoiu digestive powers, lock
ing up the set returns, and eventually the patient sinks
und tiles. After I make a careful ex.tminaiieii of tlie
patient with the nespirometer, nnd find lungs enough
left to cure, 1 tlir"Ct the patient how to use the three
remedi's Kemt ve the taue and they will nll'stopof
tli'-ir own accord. o onu tan be cured of consuinp
lien, liver c-mplnint, dysptpsia, calurrli, canker, ul-eernl-tl'throat,
unless the liver ami stomach are made
healthy, In ,V-w England this canker, chronic catarrh,
ulcerate I throat, eluiigation of uvula, is more preva
lent than in niiynther section of the country. This is
frequently raiit-ed by u foul stomach. Vou n ay burn
it out with call-tie time and again, and all they will
got is temporary relief Corr' I thu stomach and tiver,
and tiny will heal up themselves,
t.'otid ii in. ition is the remedy. If you have any dis
! case iu any part of the body, it will remain there and
, decay more and mure until ynu can gelthc stainaih iu
! thu condition lodigc food, antl make new blood lo
take the place of diseased matter. This is tho only
! way to lie.il cavities Ih the lutiss and ulcerated irron
chlal tubes. Correct the et'imach nnd liver, and nature
I will du the healing. .Many persons have an idea that
I certain medicines are great purillcra of tlie blood,
. When blood is once diseased it cannot bv purified ; it
is diseased the same as the diseased mailer in tho
1 sslem i hut get the apparatus in order, thu liver nnd
stomach, and give it plenty of nourishing food, it will
in. ike new blond, which will lake the placu of that
I winch is diseased.
: fi lieuck's Pulmonic s) rup is one of the best prepa
rations nf iron ill use, it is a puwerful tonic of it.elf,
and w hi ti the c-ettweed Tonic dissolvts tlie mucus in
I thu slumaih.nnd it is curried oil'b thu aid of the Man.
i drake nils, mc t-uiiiiouic r-yrup is inane mm oiomi.
This is tlie only way to euro consumption. If I can
not gel u guild appetite and food does not digett, I can
I untciire the patient Never mind the tuugh ; remove
Ithecausi and It will flop of itself, tins is lln must
I trouble 1 have with my patient" at my rooms. They
. say, "Doctor, I feel stronger; lean eat; my night
J sweats are better, and I feel belter every way ; but my
, cough is so bad yet ;" ami they are aslouiseil to hear
I me say that tioes not matter ; remove tlie cause itiul
! it will stop itself, Schenck's Seaweed creales a good
appetite iu about nine days, when there is no lung tlis
I ease, unless the liver is so coi.gesied that tha Man
drake Pills cannot uiilorK tlio ilutts ol tlie gall Madder
in that short space nf time, in order to allow the stale
bile to pass oil' Keep the liver aud the stomach
healthy ami there is less danger of consumption or any ,
other disease. It is hard to take cold when those or-
gausnre healthy. Those that arc bilious, low spirited, :
dreary, feeling stupid, coated tongue, poor appetite,'
nervous, stoimuh lull of wind, everything that is eat
en lies heavy loss of memory, try one bottle of
riCIII'.NCK'ri tJEAWEI'D TONIC, and nno box of
S HENi K'SMANIIItAKEPlLLS. It is only a cost of
one dollar n mi twenty-llvu cents, with full directions,
This is sufficient, in many iaes, t satisfy what tho
medicines are. Frequently one bottlo makes a great
change iu tlie system. Any person that enjoys ordina
ry health, by using thu Stuweed Tonic and .Mandrake
Pills occasionally, must get the digestive organs iu
such a healthy condition Unit they becomo Ih-shy. I
eau produce a number of my old consumptive patients 1
I now enjoying good health, weighing nearly UU pounds,
, I will conclude by relating thrco cures 1 have made in
New York, and which are all iliil'erent, and wish nny
I ouu who leels any iiileresl in tlio inatler to visit them.
1'irst Is Airs l'nrhiw, residing then at No. 107 Houston
street. Her husband called n ,iuii mo at iny room, 111
U, S, 10-40 Bonds.
Thsse Uonds arc Issued under tho Act of Congress of
March fth, 1 fefi-4, which provides that alt Uonds issued
under this Act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION
by or under nny state or municipal authority. Sub
scriptions to these Uonds are received In United
States notes of National Hanks. They are TO PR RE
DEEMED IN COIN, at tho pleasuro of the Government
ntany period notlut than lea nor mors than forty years
from thsir date, and until their redemption CIVE PER
CENT, INTEREST WILL DC PAID IN COIN, on
Ponds nf not over one h undred dollars annually and
on all other Hoods scmi-annnally. The Interest la pay
able ou the first days of .March and September in each
year.
Subscribers will receive elhr Registered or Coupon
Doiids, as they may prefer. Registered Uonds are re
corded on the hooks of the U, S, Treasurer, andean be
transferred only on the owner's order, Coupon Uonds
are payablo to beater, and are mora convenient for
commercial uses.
Subscribers tothisloan wilt have the option of having
their Uonds dratv Interest from March 1st, by paying
tho accrued Interest in cold (or In United States notca,
or tho notes of National Il.mks, adding fifty per cent. !
for premium,) or receive them drawing Interest from
the date of subscription and deposit. As these Bonds
aro
Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation,
their value Is Increased from one to three per cent, per
annum, according to the rato of tax levies in various
parts of the country.
At the present rntc of premium on gold they pay
Ono Eight Per Cent Interest
in currency, und are of equal convenience as a pcrman
entortemporary investment.
It is believed thatno securities offer so great induce
ments to lenders as the various descriptions of V. 8.
Ilonils. In oil other forms of indebtedness, the faith or
ability of private parties or stock companies or sepa
rate communities only is pledged for pnytnect, vihile
for the'debts of tho United States the whole property of
the country is holtlcn to secure the payment of both
principal and mtercsi In coin.
These Roods mny bo subscribed for in sums from
' $30 up to any magnitude, on tlie same terms, and nre
thus made equally available to the smallest lender nnd
the largest capitalist. They can be converted into
tnottvy nt nny moment, and the holder will have the
benefit of the interest.
i It may be useful to state in this connection that the
total Funded Debt nf the United Slates on which inter
est is paj able in gold, on the 3d tiny of March, ISM, was
S70cJ,'JC5,UtJil. The interest on this debt for the coming
fiscal year will be $45,037,120, while the customs roven'
uc in gold for the cnrrcnl fiscal year, ending June 30th
ltd, has ben so far at the rate of over $100,000,000 per
annum.
It will bo seen that even the present gold revenues of
the (Jovcrnieiit are largely In excess of tho wants ofthe
Trcnsurev furlhc yayment of gold Interest, while .he
recent Increase of the tariff will tlouhtless raise tho
annual receipts from customs on the same amouTUof
importations, to SI jo.UOO.OOO per annum.
Instructions tothe National Il.mks acting as loan
agents weretotisiticd fromtlie United State Treasuy
until March 25, hut in the first tliree weeks of April the
subscriptions averaged more than TEN MILLIONS A
WEEK.
Supscripllon9 will to received by the
First National Bank of Danville,
Pennsylvania, amfbyall tho
NATIONAL BANKS
which arc bepositarics of Public monoy, and all
RESPECTADLK BANKS AND
BANKERS
throughout the country, (acting as agents of the Nat
nofDeposltary Hanks,) will furnish further informa
tion on application nnd
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO
SUBSCRIBERS.
May 7. ISOI.-Sm.
News by Vcstcrday'fl Mall.
Proclamation by Gov.Cux'tin.
A CALL FOR 12,000 MltN FOR ONE HUN
DRLD DAYS.
IlAiimsnunu, Jul; , 1804.
PfiNNSVIiVANIA, SS
A. G. Curtin,
In tho name and by tho authority ol
tbe Commonwealth o Pennsylvania, An
DRBtf Q. Curtin Governor of said Com
monwealth. A PROCLAMATION
Whcrcaa tbo President of tbo United
Statca has this day niado a call upon tho
oommouwealth of I'cunsylvanla for ttfelva
thousand (12,000) militia, as voluutcor in
fantry, to now at Washington and its
riciniti for one hundred days, urilcsj
sooner disccarged.
I,Andueit G. Curtin, Governor ofthe
said commonwealth, do s.ako this tnj
proclamation in rcspouso thereto, and du
hereby call on tho freemen of bo Penusyl
vania Militia to come promptly forward,
as thoy have heretofore done, and Cll tho
requisition for important service. It is
apparent, that tho enemies of our govern
ment,in desperation, nro threatening 119
with an armed force, in tho liopo that tho
army of Goneral Grant may bo withdrawn
from before Richmond j and I call upon
tho oitizens of this Commonwealth, capa
ble of Bearing arms, to roino forward with
out delay, and thus aid our haroio brothers
in the proat army of tho republic.
Given under my hand and the great seal
of tho State, ot Harrisburf,', this Otli day
of July, in' the year of our Lard out; thous
and eight hundred and s-jty-four, aud
of the Commonwealth eighty ninth.
By tho Governor, Eli Slifer,
Secretary ofthe commonwealth
Real Estate Sale.
ilalnablc Jfarnu
'phe subscriber oilers to sell, at private sate, a Valua.
-L ble Farm, consisting of
100 ACRES OF BOTTOM LAND,
situate in tlie valley of I'islnngcrcck, about two mile
nnrih of Rlooinsiburg, Columbia county, Pa comprising'
the bottom land ol the wcll-kuown Triinbley Farm, and
the Hamlin Farm. Orrtho premises are n
Dwelling House, two good Bams,
an excellent ORCHARD, out-buildings, Well. 4-e., to
gether with a
Maple Orchard,
yielding from 5uu to 1,000 lbs. sugnr per year, The vein
ofthe -lllooinsburg Iriin Ore," crosses ono end of this
tract of land, AI SO ;
Valuable Town Property.
The large Three Story Rrlrk BUILDING, aid LOT
Or (JROUND, on which it la erected, situate on tho
north sWe of Main street, central in- the town of
Illoomsburg Said building is substantially constructed
or cxcallent brick formerly used for a nrrlago Fac
tory and can be well adapted to t'pla o of business,
Said Lot is 41 feet fronton Main stteet. and 814 ft deep.
Possession of the last named premises will be given
immediately, if desired. K7" Conditions of sale will
be made to suit the purchaser. D. J. WALLER.
BioomsSurg. May 30. 1'Jol.
!MlBtLl3 EKDITEIL
BELL 5t ALLABACH, Proprietors.
CORNER OF
THIRD S T t)r PENES YL VA N1A AV.
WASHINGTON, D. O:
May 7, ieC4.-12ni,
S. H. 89 c WOLF'S
CLOTHING HALL.
No. 201 North Second Street. Phil'a.
' -ONSTANTLY on hand a full assortment of Ready
. Made Men nntl Hoy's l lotliiuz and Gents: Furnish
ing (.uods, nt Wholesale antl Retail
January tl. Icill. run.
Keep Your Eye
ON
THIS PLACE.
EXEUUTOH'S NOTICE.
Estate of Philip Picas, deceased.
LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of fhllip
Freas, late of Centre township, Columbia cuunty.
decea-ud, have been granted by the Register of Wills,
4c, to thu undersigned also residing in said township,
all persons having ilaims against the estate of the
decedent nre requested to present them to tlio execu
tors without delay, and all person, indebted to make
payment forthwith. SAMUIli, FUIJAS. l
WCSLUY 11. FRCAS, Vlix'ra.
JL'SSUU. FREA S
Juna 4, 13C4. S3 (10. '
The Berwick House.
Berwick, Columbia' co., Pa-
IffOE undersigned would respectfully announce to
rjjjj his fuiends and the public generally, that
having leased this well-known house he has given It
nthorough renovation. The rooms havebeen rc-paner
ed and tlie entire establishm ent Clf-ITnntlV W'fll.n.ahn.l
lleing tilcnsantly nnd eligibly located, and provided
with all the requisite conveniences, It offers to th
public the combined advantages of
A Pirst-Class Hotel.0
III3 TAR LB will always bo supplied with the best tha
markets allbid, and HIS I1AR with tlie choicest li
luora. Travellers, drovers, eeamstcrs, boarders. &c
accommodated to general satisfaction. Cart ful and ac
commodating Hostlers always iu attendance. Stabling
n. l.iu.a -uui,I.IU U.IU VA.VtiSl. V III IIIIS SCCllOU,
May 23, 1804.
J. P. S1BBET.
SECOND ARIIIVAL
OF NEW GOODS
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of William Cole, Deceased.
Lr.TTERS Testamentary on tho Estate of William
Cole, late of Heiitnti toivnshlp, Columbia county,
deceased, have been granted by Ihe Register of Coluin
bla county, to the undersigned ; all persons having
! claims againtt the estate of Ihe decedout aro requested
I to present them to the Executor at thlr resldenco
iu said township without delay, anil all persons ludeb
i ted to make payment forthwith,
i MOXTCOMRY COLE,
TI10S. U. COLE,
j May 21, ieOI-Cw 91 00. Executory
, Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Railroad
rN AN'll
I J TRAINS WILL
HAS enlnrged and greatly improved his Store Room
and stocked it with n large and superior Stock of
Leave
M
M.
It. H '
. 3 .M
- ft-
8PR1NC and SUMMER GOODS, which will be sold as
low as at any other establishment in tlio country.
Calicos at 16. 18. 20 nnd 25 cents.
llunilstrei't, and wished me to call and set; her. Ho MUSIinS, liltached and UrOWtl at 25, 28, 1 tha Express train from North'd, arriving nt llnrrithiirz
tiuil ho hadall the liest iiictii- io , at'JJU A. M., Oaltitnore 7.00 A. JL, and nt l'hil.ulelnhi.i
Phil JAN, irol, PAbSENUEII
RUN AS IT, .LOWS. '
MOVIJt'C SOUTH.
rasscniTCr.
Seranton, ....
" Kingston ....
" Illoomsburg . . .
Rupert
" Danville
Arrive at Northumberland,
MOVlSfi NORTH
Leave Northumberland, . . . 8.00 A
" llunyille, (r. 10
" Rupert II.-J
" Illoomsburg ... . ii. j
" Kingston, 14 1.' p
Arrive at Seranton, I.i,
Freight k Passenger leaves IllnninBburg, 10. u
I 23 P. 51.
S.M
HJ5
U.Ij
U.55
M.
ESPYMHOTEL-
vlndiotivo and malignant partisan, in the f.f KtVSJ? Sy'ftK ft" .-irwo" KUp.Xf5."VaJ.
coumry, is oqual ovmcuou of their u i Jom8 we property
TPIIE undersigned, having taken Ihe Espy
1
lilUfthiD; hypforu'j'.
Jisy 25. l&Si.-em,
CYRUS HELLER.
Hotel.
Inielv kent bv Mr. E Howell, would re.pectfully
inform his friends nnd the public in general, that no
pains will be spared for the satisfactory entertainment
of all wuo tnayiavor uim wuii meircunum,
K4 D M IBOHBAKKi
Eiry. Aprils, jets.
JUL A N Ji x O O D !
How Lost, How llesiorcd.
JUST published, a new edition of DR. CULVER
WELL'S L'ELEIIKATEI) ESSAY on the radical
curt (wnhniit medicine) of i'I'irkuiorruoka, or semi
nal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Imi-otcmy,
Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to .Mar
riage, etc. i also, t.'ontuuiptinu, Epilopsy, and Fits, in
duced by self-indulgence or sexual vxtravagance.
Cy I'rice. ill a sealed envelope, niilyll cents.
The celrbrated author in tin- admirable essay clear
ly demonstrates, Irom a thirty years successful pructice,
that the alarming consequences uf st'lf-abusu may bo
radically cured without the dangerous uu ofiuteriial
mediriue or tho application of ihu knife- pointing uut
a mode uf ru rt, at mice simple, certain, uud i-tlt itual,
by means of which every siilferer, no matter what his
condition may be, may euro himself cheaply, privately,
and radically.
rrT- Tula l.ccturo shoulc be in the hands ofeverv
youth and every man in the laud.
Sent, under seal, iua plain envelope, to any address.
pan-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps.
Aurutss me puaiisiii'r.
CH AS. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
127 iloutav. Nisw York, Post office box 438(1.
June 18, ieU4.-ly.
to"thb"pdblioT
The undersigned would Inform his friends and tho
public generally, that ho is prepared to treat success-
said I could tin no good
cul am-iidnncu. and ull said she was too far gone with
Consumption lo ho cured ; but she had heard of some
git-ui cures I iitiu mane, ami ne ncsireu to grainy nt r
wishes. 1 called, and lountl Iter lying coiiliued to her
bed III thu last stage of bronchial consumption, and
without doubt must have died soon, I examined her
lungs, found both bronchial tubis very much alfeclea,
but no cuvities h id formed, her cough wns very severe,
tlie spit-btix was half full of thick pus. Pulse 140, legs
swollen very uiuclu and worse than all she had chro
nic diurrhucu. Her bowls had been moved eleven times
tliul day, I told tier she iiad lungs enough to ho t ured,
but that this ilurrha-a had been long standing, and hir
stomach was in such an ulcerated condition that 1 wns
afraid nothing could be done, flw insisted 1 should
trv nnd ilti what 1 ctiuld for her. oliscrviuir that she
would not last long in 'he condition she was in, j
and 1 could not make her uuy wnrsu. 1 gave her flrtt I
n Uosool my Alanuraku Pills, uud the tonic and Syrup i
borthr, r. ,.Vi Xi) Nos. 1 and 2, medium and large. Also, a largo and
n -rnnld lt uo in bt-d nnd unt Itt-r dinner. tillOJS splendid assortment Ol
fflAMXim. lu"s wuflme' cu""ie,,,0 AS!11D IDg!SIi3SWAlBIS
Mrs. ii.niiititniin-tv. k:i u'psi rnrtu.nnh street, camo I new desiena. Also, a new let of TRUNKS and
tn my rooms with a tumor oi her liver. She was luw
spirited, .kin sallow, tunguo coatcil, bowels etistive, no
appetite, ami fast sinking into the grave. The said
DRESS GOODS of every shade, quality
and price ; a full lino of Domestic Goods,
viz i Checks, ftrlpes, Ticks.Llniien and Cotton
Table Diaper, Ginghams, Nankeens, c . &c, A
good supply of Ladies Shoes and Gaiters
NewUtock of Hats aud Caps.
All Wool Ingrain aud Collage Carpels,
a splendid article just opened and for sale,
A Ircsli supply of
Groceries and Spices,
a now lot of
CADAR AND WILLOW WARE.
MACKERAI. by the qunrter, half and whole bar rcl
at 7.00 A M. The .Mail train from Northumberland
leaves immediately alter the Express train front liar
ruburg nnd Haltlmore, allowing Passengers leaving
Philadelphia at 10. 10 P. M, to reach points on this road
during the next forenoon.
Now and elegant Sleeping cars accompany th night
trains each nay between Northumberland and Ualtl
more, and Northumberland nnd Philadelphia.
11. A. 1'ONllA, Sunt.
3. C. Wells, Ocn'l Titktt.1gen.
Kingston, January 30, 1SUI.
tnninr hn.l hi-f-ii riinulM. nvt.r fiuirlitm v.-ars. 1 rzavo
1 her Syrup, Tonic and Pills, ami told her to take them
justas tlio directions weru printed. Shu came back to
' iny rooms, 3'i Bond street iu two weeks, suinowhat
i belter; her tonguo had begun tn clean a little around
thu edges, her skin whiter and her eyes brighter, and
tho tumor discharging very offensive matter, much
fatter than it hud ever done before, Sho kept gradu
ally improving, and in about two months .hu camo to
iny rooms very mucu irisuieueu, saving iimitim minor
U"J. ' ,.,V, "7K.."V.1,,.hn.. ,. , had nearly slopped running, und was healing up, and
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itsln Af.r. v.nj ..uv.v ...w. .. . . -
would causo her death. I told her that the tlisease hau
all left hvr system, and nature would heal the ulcer up,
i ney uiu uuw neuiuu, aim uavu occti tur uuuut ujcut, i eti uonegiuio r.uuraiiun, win nt-rc
and sua is as nearly ami rouust a woman as yuuwnii ton by applying at tun urucuoiine
of Bight, und all blood diseases, with Uispepsia &c,
Hall. taction will bo given or no pay requireu,
His remedies are purely vegetable free from any taint
or poison, and safo and pleasant,
' - g-onnrtr. vrcn
Vl-VAUb ivdii
new designs, Also, a new let of TRUNKS and
Oil Cloth Satchels.
Having bought these goods before the late rise, I am
prepared to sell low, cheap as the cheapest for cash or
country produce,
WE STUDY TO PLEASE,
Illoomsburg. May 12, IHlit
S 1101,1. ASIIII'S l'UK SALE.
Pittsburgh Commercial College.
Illughainpiiii "
Crllti'iiden's ' Philadelphia.
Stratton. llrvant i Co.. '-
Tlieso r'crips, nro in amounts of 15and S50 and aro
so much cash, liythoSmdent on entringcither oflho
nUB ,-nttA.,a ....... ,1 u a I . I n IT . n l.t o t r, n Slnl.
ed Colleglato Education, will tit-re find a good specula'
BtetfflllVll, A in H Vt U6t.
nndi.a days walk, Bhs is glad fr any on sill o J ,My I Isct
W(LWMBIAmj;tv7i'..sT.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Estate of John Cox, deceased,
TETTERS of administration on tho
j Estate of John Cox, late of Hemlock township,
Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the
Regi-ter of Columbia county to the undersigned s re
siding iu Illoom township ; ull persons having claims
against the estate of the decedent ore requested to
present them tothe administrator , without delay, and
all persons indebted to make payment forthwith,
LEVI COX, Adm'r.
Juno J8,llX!l.-0wfJ2.
STOVE AND TIN-WARE SHOP.
'I 111. undersigned would Inform the citizensor
1 Illoomsburg and vicinity, that ho hasjusl re
eived and offers for sale nno of the mostcxtensive
assortments of COOKlNtSand FANCY STOVES
ever Introduced into this market. The Christopher CI
umbus, James llnbband ('.lobe aro among the first class
cooking Stoves, ull or which are air-tight and gas burner
His Parlur stoves arc handsome and the assortment vs
tied. ALSO-Farticulnr attention is paid to Tim Wart,
and House Spouting, upon short notice. All kinds of
repairing will be done with neatness and despatch.
BV Country produce taken in exchange for work.
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