01 00 mob nr g ; . 0 m it SATURDAY, MAY 12, IS ID. fjrE. W. CAKR., Evans' Building, Third St , U authorised aicfnt fur tlie Cki.vmhia Dkmoch w fir the Iranactinn of business in Philadelphia. r- On'Friday morning of last week, on motion of Henry Johnson, Esq , JOHN G. FREEZE. Esq. of this comity, was adrnitud lo piactics Law in the never! Courts of Lycoming county. ftj- Candidates for Military offices, at tho com. ingSuptenniel I'olunterr F.leelUm, advertised by McKapdin, in to-tiny Democrat, can have their pretention! duly announced, yet in time, by f emitting their names with the $1 fee iu advance. ft-Our Advertising columns, this week, are g.tiN well-stored with profitable patronage. Duty lo tk partiality of onr good friends, impels us to iwn, that our office-business is bettor now, in the broadest sense of that term, ami has been for the list thres month, than it ever was since the issue of our first paper in Bloomsburg. Not that we have a larger subscription, but a much better one sufficiently large lor all useful purposes, - with an unuiistakeable and encouraging increase in the way of advertising and Job- Printing patronage: and for w hich we are thankful. (P3-Jokk W. BKAR.tho Daguereotypist, who has been operating in his new profession the past fortnight in our town, in which capacity he per forms admirably, on Tuesday evening last, de livered an interesting and very entertaining Ad dress on Temperance, to an unusually large con course of people, in the Presbyterian Church. He Hated many facte, of no common interest to his tudience, in connection with the rise and progress of the Temperance Kuterprite.We think Mr. Bear acquit himself with honor, on that occasion, as his remarks were received by the most lively demonstrations of general satisfaction. The Gold Dollar, This coin was ushered into circulation, on 'Tuesday last, having just been issued from the Mint in Philadelphia in pursuance of an act of Congress. It is described by the city Editors, who have handled it one of whom, a la Du Sole, like, says he holds six ot them in his hand whilst he writes it is smaller in size than a hal'-dime vtive cent piece) but fetlt like a very different ea.n. There if no-Eagle upon it, but has the 'head of Liberty with stars on one side, and on the reverse on the margin, it reads "United States of America," with a wreath enclosing tho words, 'lr ikllar, 1S-I9." They are generally made of the New California Gold. A WORD TO THE 1 M. GENERAL The people of Hloomsburg and its vicinage are sulleiiiig an intolerable inconvenience we might say an outrage upon their rights for the want of a trilling change in the arrangement of the Mails between here aud Pottsville. We have a daily Coach running to and irounjPotlsville, and yet are deprived f ,De advantage ot our daily mail. The contractor, we understand, is willing to carry the mail daily without additional charge to the Department, and only waits an order from the P. .V. (J., to tlia Deputy P. it-, at Fountain Spring, iu ScbuylkiUicunty, to transmit it and we can then kave it uUily -instead of Tri-Weekly. Cant it be done ? Our Jersey Shore correspondent, 0. P. Q.. came too late for insertion la- week, and consequently, appears on the first page of this week. Another from the same hand, will ite found in the iiuide of to-day's paper. ''Jliooinsbiii'; slanders.'' Under this modVtft caption, the veritable and gracious Editor of the HanvitU Intellifrnar, last weex, reau nis p-uumo an imeresuiig notnity and projnises more of the same sort. He has taken umbrage at a paragraph which recently appeared in this Democrat, relative to the .treachery of the late Legislature, the honest Democrats excepted, their love of corporation heresies and advocacy of lederal measures gener ally. To make nut his case he has perverted and by omitting the word "perhaps," misquoted, our article. This is, however, so strictly in keeping with that Editor's political honest) just think of his violated "pledges" that we are not astonished. Aud since he has assumed the defence ot the late federal bank Legislature, and become the apologist of iis destructive measures, we shall expect t find him hereatter amongst his tew friends, wheie he has been thrown by the force .,f circumilances, doing valient service in the federal ranks. His democracy will not be of. iHisive ,o .u new - "", Imiiesty may not prove more troublesome to them, than his fealty to principle has been treacherous; to his constituency. We dismiss Senator Best, at the present, with the rtcital of the annexed wholesome lesson, troru a late Pennsylvania!! : m. i i . .. ..f ii,,, i,i rt hi i ir turn 1 1 tr p n f t V fD-ifin-miiK -o ---I ii, .''iiiik -,... , inn.! the Ift seion ol the begi-iaune, ami t,i:iks It vi a-siiiii upon siic-ii iEiii." ,.-, td f.,r the new Ju licial District mil ' "Is , . w.,l I t.e called lorg-ry m many places , out i m1v tM, the e.Htoi.1 ol the Intelligencer to think rich fra-i-l lair. Hie editor his been o. little . I. - t ..... 1.1 . ru in pirrmntf nut Until . , but e n-e in "- nc-am principles man anavowen nigiiui.i hve been, and lie hi-, d oie positive injury by , i,ersiiing to call himself a DciuocmI. Weliustl npwiil not mnond.Titand this opinion of oura, and v w '"inebody else. . . . , 1 11-1.1.. 1 j iff i ue e ni'Ji "i ii '..."- - - - i I he Atlernoiin 1 rain will stop only at the a isa cool personage. He takes an article o ours bnve named Stations. Passengers Inr'other points C OITIT-JBIAL , BOITDD. " The iHken lie thai bind Itvo witlittK hcaiti." tin the Hthof Anril.hy the Rev. J. Rudderow, Mr. L:vt AiaMAN, of Uriar Creek township, to Mis Kliuhu'm Ohi, of Hemlock township. On the Wlh., by Rev. I). J. Waller, Mr Evan Wim.ivkh, to Miss Mart Cathais, daugh ter of Aaron L). Guild, both ot lit ml oik. THE OEPJJLCRAL TOlTo 7'Vim hast all season for thine own, 0 1 death- In Danvilleon the !ldlh nit., Mrs, Catiiuunk Rustcl, aged (15 years and li months. In tho Borough of Danville, on the 30th ult., Mr. Wm. Whitakkh, iu the 7Sth year of his age. Trade plant its dimis t; plucknts dollars here. DOCTOR ALON7.0 I.. CKKSI.EU, 1) ESPF0TFULLY oilers his Professional , Services to the citizens of F.spvlown and Us vicinity. Doctor Cresler, can be rnnsulted at the residence of John Kmesnu.iu Espytowa, except when professionally ubssnt Espylown.May 12, 1S49. "mo ifo N N KTsTlK) N N ETS ! ! MK. R0RIS0N, having just returned V . from Philadelphia with a new andgy splendid asssnrlmentof Millinery Goods, would call the attention ol the Ladies to examine her stock. Among the Bonnets may be found. Braid, China-pearl Coburg, French Gymp, French Chip. Jenny-I.ind, Tulip-straw, English-straw !.-. tie nr Rilibands of all kinds and colors, Flowers, Laces, Caps, Heel-heeds, Bags, Purses, Bag St Purseclasps.together with avarieiy of fan cy articles; all of which will be sold cheaper than ever. Bloomsburg, May 12, 1S40. lm. vvanteT)" AN APPRENTICE to the Cabinc Making business is wanted by the subscriber im mediately. . 3 G. W. CORELL. nloomsbnrg, May 12, 1SU 'its. MILITARY ELECTIONS. rpHE members of all regularly organ I ized I'utuntttr Cumiianuii, are requested to mtet at their regular pla ces ol meeting on the first Monday of June, 'MO, lor the purpose of electing one Briuadier General, and one Brigade Insnector for each Brigade : also, such field officers as the Battallion or Regi ment, to which they are attached, shall he entitled. The Captain nr Commanding otlicer, shall superintend said election. Each county forms a Brigade. JACKSON M'FADDIN Mav .1. IS 19. tc. SH. Inspect'r. 1 B. S D. P. M. " PUBLIC NOTICE. "VTOTICE i hereby given, that I have this day Jl purchased at Public Sale, as the property i'f Nalhar, Snyder, the following articles viz : 75 yds. Rag and Cotton Carpet, fl chairs, 1 sew ing stand, 1 Wash Stand, 1 MahogonySide-board 1 Eight day clock, 1 Parlor Stove and pipe, 1 writing Desk. All of which I have left in possession of the said Nathan Snyder, during my pleasure, of which the public will take notice. SAMUEL MILLARD. Milflinville, May 7, lS-IH. 3is. A DM IN iSTIlATUlVs N OTIC E . Estate of George Miller, Sr., dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin istration, on the estate of GEORGE MIL LER, Sr., lata of Main township, Columbia county, dee'd have this day been granted by the Register of Wills for said co., to the undersigned, residing in Milllin township and county afore said. All persons Indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them to the administrator properly authenticated lor set tlement. SAM'L CREASY, M iv 5, H t9 fit. JUm'r. MERCHANT'S HOTEL, Fourth Street, between Arch and Market Philadelphia. T1IF, proprietorship and ruanacement of this well known hotel, (which is located in the very centre of business,) having passed into the hands of the subscribers, timy beg I'ave to state I that it is their purpose to render it worthy of the I liberal patronage with which it has been hereto ! fnre sustained, and hope by unremitting attention to deserve the patronage of thiir friends, w ho "'V ,he " "(j "fc V.' ' M ' kVb BIN , Fanner It of thf Exchange Hotel, Pitttburg. May li, IM9. linn. S U MM IS ltA R R A NOE MENtT Philadelphia anil Reading Rail-road, from Philadelphia to Pottsville. Change of hours, and two trains daily each way except Sundays. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, April 2d, 1M0 two train will run ear h way, daily .between Pliiliib lphia and Pollsvillve. MoR.vinra Livk AccoMMoruTinw. Leaves Philadelphia at 7 J A. M., daily, ex cept Sundays. Passes Reading at 10. 4.1 A- M. Leaves Pottsville at 7j A. M. Daily except Sundays. 1 asses Reading at 9 10 A. M. The above line stops at all way stations on the road as formerly. ArrKRNon.sr Line Fat Train. I'p Train Down Train. j pnii,l(Mplia at i m( ,;,iy cx. Leaves I'ottsvile at 2 J P. M. Daily, except SimilavH. cpt Sundays. Leaves Pho'iiixvilleV'. Leave Sch. Haven 217 " Polt.tnwn 'l.li " Heading r,tj( i " Port Clinton .r.4'i " Seh. H,,ven r,,ii ! Art iveaal Inttsvillen ,20 " Pott Clinton 3,00 Heading li'fiD Pnltstown 4, 40 Phmnixville 0,00 Arrives at State lid .r),riO ... ... . , t,erefi,fp take the Morning Line. KKPOT in Reading, corner of Chestnut and I - - -i i i n. i ar":iii'i-i y niinui, t-itij i hit Seventh streets Cars unless provided with Ticket. . (c-NOTICKKifiy pound nt baggage will be alu,Wl;() , each jn VfMl. an(, pa.sengers are expressly prohibited from taking .1 1 ' J ' r . any tning as uaggat'e but their wearmir amiarre . which will be nt fj, 0 Ai owner. No freight w ill be taken by these lines. By order of tho Hoard of Managers. 8 BRADFORD, Sec'rv. Mav7,ln. ft. YALUARLE rKOPERTY, For Sale or Rent. A Store House, Waru House, n.utlitiir Ilium I.liinhfir v.i,i unit .umber Shed, situated ill V 'i the town of Hloomsburg, (l-'uuntyfU eat of Columbia co., )at the junction of the angeville aud River Ron), in the most thrifty nai l of the place, if ollered for sate or rent. The buildings are new and tho location the most advantageous for a general business on the North Branch. This aflonls rare inducements to any person wishing to embark in the mercau tile business. For further particulars, address ALBRIGHT S( MENGEL, On the Pmniti, ninomshiirg, May 12, 1S40. Umo. CABINET MAKING. rpHE undersigned respectfully informs his I friends and old customers that ho has remo ved his business to his new shop, on Main street below the railroad first corner below the resi dence of Dr. D. N. Scott, where he will con tinue the Cubinet Making liuiinesg, In all its various branches, and sell his wares at as low prices as they can be puichasej elsewhere. tCJK good Hearse found and cuflins made to ' oroer. The public are invited to give him t call. GEO. W. CORELL. Bloomsburg, May 12, 1949. 3mo. A P P L E T 0 N ' S Ore at Central Cheap Book Store 101 Chestnut Street. Corner of Seventh, 8vaiin's Buildings, Philadelphia. KNOWING the wants of the community, the Proprietor ef this Establishment has lit leu up a store in the most elegant manner, having due regard to the comfort ol his customers, so that every stranger visiting his Buck Sure, may feel entirely at home. His Immense Stock of Rooks is classified according to the various De partments of Literature, so that visitors can find the Hooks they are in search of for themselves. Buying his stock for tho most part at the Auction Sales, and being connected with one of the Lar gest Publishing Houses in this country, beside j publishing largely himself, enablss him to sell Lower Prices than any other house of a similar character on this continent. His facilities for the Importation of Books from Europe are unsurpassed, having a Branch of his Establishment in London, where orders of private gentleman are carefully execut ed and forwarded to this country by every Stea mer and Packet. A Catalogue, of Books with the prices attached is issued quar terly, containing Lists of New Additions made to his largo collection, which are in all c asses lor sale at the Lowest Prices or, from 2') to 75 per cent, below Publishers' Pri ces. Thus in buying even a few Books, quite a considerable amount is saved. As a still further Inducement to strangors visiting the city, every one who pur chase one Dollar's worth of Books, will receive a copy of the Str ANfiER in Phi la delvi a. an elegant IS mo. volume, the price of which is 2.) cents. (tj- The limits of an advertisement are too con fined to enumerate the prices of any of the Books or to give even a faint idea of the Immense ad vantages to be derived from purchasing at the Orcat Cential Cheap Book Store, but let all who are in search of Books send for a catalogue, and buy the Books they are in want of, and when in want of, and when visiting the city, give Ap pletnn one call, and you will be sure to Call again. Stationery in all its branches, furnished at the Lowest Pricks. The Initial of thiso purchasing Let ter and Note Paper, neatly stamped in the cor ner without charge. Orders for any article may he ent by mail, ad dressed to the proprietor, and the directions in all case will bn fully carried out, with great punctuality and despatch. Orders lor Catalogues should be pre-paid. GEO. S. A PPL ETON. Bookseller. Publisher, Importer, and Stationer, 101 Chestnut St., cor. of 7th,, Swaim's uihlinr. May Vi, lsin. :jmo. FRESH SPR1N G & SUM AIER C OODS. Merchantable Merchandize. AGAIN the undersigned take pleasure in an nouncing to their friends and the public, that they have just received a select and heavy assortment of choice Dry Goods &' droctrift, adapted to the season, and wants of the people, which they offer for Kale, at their old stand at prices "cheaper than the cheapest." Their stock comprizes a full assortment of all kinds of goods, usually kept in country stores, and without par ticularizing each article, feel warranted in saving that those ir want of good goods haveonly tocall o satisfy their hstc and fancy. Groceries, ('tieensware, Hardware, Fish, Salt, Molasses, &c. K large and beautiful selection ot the above ar ticles id superior quality, at very low prices. ALSO. Hats of every variety (for Summer wear,) Hoots, Shoes, &c. C-v-Cash paid for grain alwav. WM. McKELVY & Co. Hloomsbiirg, May f, I !!. FRESH ARRIVAL! yew and Cheap Summer Goods. ANEW supply of splendid goods just rpeeivnd at the cheap store ol J. II Barton it Co., which is cheaper than ever. Their stylo and va riety of Ladies dress goods cannot he surpassed, aud ns they have made arrangements to procure a constant supply, they will always be ot the lato.'t styles. Also. Groceries, Hardware .Qiifriis ware, Salt, Fish, Molasses, &c. in great variety. J. H. IIAKl'ON &. Co. Piloomshurg, May 0, IS I'.l. SURVEYING & CONVEYANCING. rilHE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that they have lorined a co-partnership in the business of Surveying and Conveyancing, for the purpose o transacting any business in the line ot their profession. Mr. Kahler's ottiee is held in Mr. Justice Kah ler's office, Bloomsburg, and Mr. Neyhard's office at his residence in Centre township he is also the Surveyor General fur Columbia county. fjrj-All business lett with either member of the firm, as above, will be attended to with fidelity and despatch. S. NEYHARP, 0. C. KA1ILFR April 21, 145 -tf. mm so SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. AV Jarrivul of J'uxhionable Millinery. fMIE undersigned vrry respectl'iilly J. inliii in their friends and customers, vSiv that they have just received I loin the city a new supply ol the most fashionable Mili.i.miiy and Fancv Goons, vet introduced in llloomsliurg. Trench, Lace-bonnets, Drnnl, Straw and Cbliia-iieai l silks, satins, ribbands. Ladies' col- lars and spencers, lawns, ginghams, etc. Para sols, Flowers, silk-lace, plain bonnets, and many other select articles. OO-Old friends and new customers are invited to call and examine our stock. M. tf S. BARKLEY. Blonmshiirg, April 21, IS IU. 31. ACT OF TENTH OF APRIL, 18 il), "lNTITLEU "An Act to create a sinking fund, J'j and to provide for the gudual and certain i exiinguishinent to the debt ol the Common wealth." Section 29. That from and after the passage of thisact, the State Treasurer be and hu is here by required lo abale five per centum ol the pur chase moiiy due on all unpatented lands appro priated on warrants heretofore granted : Piovi iled, The said purchase money be paid into the treasury on or belore the first day of .May, eigh teen hundred and lilty. "Section 3-1. That the assessors of the several counties ol this Commonwealth are heteby au- thonsed and directed tore-assess, between the periods of the triennial assessments, all real es- late which may have been improved by the erec- lion ot buildings or other improvements subse quent to the last preceding triennial assessment, subject to appeals as now provided by law, and all re-assessments made during the past year, are hereby declared to be as valid and effectual as if made in pursuance of law." Auditor Gknerai.'s OrriCK, llarrhburn, Jliril, l'J, In 111. To the Cnmmitsiunem of Columbia County. Ukntlemkn : The foregoing copy of two of the sections of the act of last session, is respect fully forwarded to you, with a request that the several assessors may be informed in proper time, of the duties required to be performed by them, as directed by said act. A copy of the section which authorises the State Treasurer to make an abatement of live per cent, of the purchase money due on unpaten ted lands, is furnished. As this section of the act will remain in force only one year from the first of May next, it is important that publicity should be given to it immediatt ly, so that those interested may avail themselves of its provis ions. Very respectfully, Your obedient servent JOHN N. PURVIANCE. Auditor General. April, 8S, ivl&VSt. 0. C. KAHLER, Attorney ut Law and Councellor, I) ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and , the public that he has curnrnenced the pr ac tice of law in Hloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., where he will promptly attend to all legal busi ness entrusted to his care, Qcj- Oilice on Main street, three doors south of Hayhurst tc Baldy's store. Hloomsburg, April ys, I NE W BOOT ANlTsiioE STORE. rilHE subscribers, formerly of Milton, have I opened a new Moot and Shoe store, in the building next above the Court-House, nn Main street, where they oiler for sale the largest ass ortment of HOOTS AND SHOES, Ever exhibited in lilnoinsburg. They have i ve ry description of Coarse and Fine Boots, Gaiters of every style, for Ladies', Gentlemen's and Miss es' wear, Slippers of every fashion, and several new styles of children! shoes, never belore of fered for sale in this place, Their assortment is full, and will be tittered at LOWElt PRICES than those of any other establishment in the county. They will also make up all kinds and st les of work to order at the lowest prices. GO E.AKLY AND SEE. IfcJ. Their collection of work is really a curi osity, and they make no charge for showing. FKANTZ S( JOHNSON. Bloomsburg, April 2S, IS l'J. "MERCHANT TAILOR STORE. riIHE undersigned would announce to his old I customers and the public iu general, that he has just ripened a new Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Exchange buildings, first door above the Hotel, where he is receiving from the Eastern Cities a select assortment of choice Cloths, Cassimers, and Drapery generally, and is prepared to furnish every variety o clothing, at moderate prices. Garments made to order, and ready made cloth ing furnished al nearly city cost. ALSO, Coats, Pants, Vests, Stocks, Cravats, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Jtc.and a variety of other articles for sale cheap. fJO-The Tailoring busines-i conlinoed as usual. ALOXZO II. ELLIS. Hlnomsbiiig, April 01, IMP. LETTING." SEALED PROPOSALS, will be received by KeV Thomas Minvmaii, President ol Diekt son Seminary, at Williamsporl, at the Seminar), until seven o'clock, in the afternoon of the p.Jth of May, I Mil, for erecting an Educational Seminary Bciumng, M by -I lett, four stories high. lj"A Plan and Spec i beat ions will be exhibited six days previous to the letting. KOll'T. FLEMING, April 21. I. 10-ris. Suc'y. CONFECTIONARY & TOY STORE. rMHE subscriber respectfully informs theciti- zens id Blourubnig, ami vicinity, that he id now owning s select Confectionary, Fruit and Toy Store, in the Exchange buildings, No. 4, where he will be happy to wait upon those who may favor him with his custom Cue him a call. py-His stock is Iri sh --has been selected with care and will be sold cheap for cash. THOS: ELLIS. Blnomsbiirg, April 21, IIO. ROOK STOKE IN BLOOMSHL'RG ! ! OWARTX MESSENGER, have opened a Boon ii Stationary Store, in Bigg's Brick Arcade, Hloomsburg, where they are now receiving horn Philadelphia a good supply in their line. They will keep constantly for sale a general assnrlrnnil of fcn?Hli, (lirman. Historical, Literary, Srirniif"' Ar .Mathematical Honk. A great va riety of School Books, Blank Books, German & English Bibles, Hvm Books, Juvenile Book, Letter Envelopes, Writing Books 4i paper.Slalrs, Pencils. Steel Vent, &c. he. all of which they will sell verv cheat). 1 j- School Teachers V tlm Public generally, are invited lo call and examine for themselves. SWAUTS & MESs-ENGER. rtloomshurg. April 14, Isl!'. .1 Af."l r.Plr.l 1'KHM K,Wr- Shnrmnltn , shop on North Main street, niinosite the i forks Hotel. I Mui-Kt't Trice t'lirronl. ( (HIKia 1 kl WKkki.V HiK Villi .. .. - . .i .-. llhitaniuui h- I) MIDI RA i ludclihia. I' lour, per 1 1 .i i ti-i, t.'i 's, W WhiiHl, " bll.slle '.'II .fi.V .in ,:in I 0' A" ft , ...,:i:'i S ". Rye, Corn, I "'l!. ! Buckw heal , Eggs, per del M I j Holler, 41 po ind Ii' j TIN-WARE AND SHEET-IRON. The subscriber will continue the above busi i liens al the old stand on M am Street, above the i American llntiie, where he will be happy to al I tuml to the wants ol old iind new cnsioini-rs. H- F. EBEKHAUr. Hlcmmshiirg, April 7, li I'j. NEW ARRIVAL OF Spring und Summer Goodt. rIHE subscribers.iu again callingtheatietitioii ol the public to their S'lOKIi, immediately opposite the Court Huue, would respuctl'ulh announce ihe arrival ofa large and choice assort, incut u Dry Hoods, suitable for tho rprinc. and summer tiade, and that nothing will be wanting on their nart to merit a continuance ol ! 'he patronage so liberally bestowed upon thorn since ine arrival oi ineir nrsi siock oi morcnan. due. A small advance on city cash prices shall continue to he our motto. The assoitmiiiit just received and now opening consists in puit of French, English and Americun CLOTHS, SATINETTS AND YESTINGS, Flannel of all colors, Kentucky Jaen's, Muslins, Calicoes, (jtnghatns, 1, men-lustres, De Lams ol various paterns, French and embroidered lawns, and white dress goods. Silhn Hlaek, blue-black and striped; jonnet silk, &c. Fringes and braids, bonnet-ribbands. Shawls, Cashmere, Thibbet, Terkeriee, do lain and silk, scarfs in variety. Carpcttingj Wool, cotton, etc. Hearth rugs, and embossed table covers. Bonnets: Palm, Panama and Leghorn Hats. GUOCEKIES Mackerel, Irish Salmon, Salt and Plaster. Qucenrware, Hardware, willow und cedar ware, iyc. Ac. ftrIn line all these with many more not n dually kept in country stores, will be exchanged lor Cash, Produce or Lumber. A. J. SLOAN, E. MENDENHALL. rtloomshurg, April 21, 1I'J. PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable Real Estate- A VALUABLE FA KM, will be offered at pub lic sale upon the premises, at the late resi dence of Leonard Lazarus, on Satuiday, the U'Jlh day of May next. The Farm contains about Two Hundred and Twenty Jlcrets of good Land, of which some 100 acres are clear ed and in a state of cultivation. JtrrA The land contains a f;J Tf body of IRON OKE, I, J(L and there are upon theft$2a premises two dwelling Houses, two Orchards, a Still-House, with its fix-iWi 1 . . r . . I ii . . . f'iU I ruresoi uopper-iveuies, iiogitieaus, 6,'c, C a .ipring tiouse, ana a never lailing I spring of water. The farm is in Montour township, along th j main road leading from Danville to Bloomsburg, j aud is about live miles from each of theiu placss. : fjy-Conditions will be made known on day of i-aie oy F. MANUEL LAZARUS, Adminiatrator villi the will annestd. Montour, April 21, ISI9. fits. E. 0. CIIESEBROUGH. Commission Me reliant. ."OR the sale of Fish and Provisions, No. ) South Water St. below Market, Philadcl- I pnis. Has constantly on hand an assortment of dried and pickled Fish &c, Mackeral, Sainton, Shad, Herrings, Codlish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Hams, Side, Shoulders, Cheese, Pails, Butter ftc. sYC Ajiril I I, ivl'.'.-ilm. WANTED, A GOOD Chair and Cabinet Maker. A good workman, who is temperate and industrious and desirous of obtaining permanent business, may find it to bis advantage to address L. N. Ketchatn, Pittston, Luzerne, Co., Pa., and state the terms upon which hit will corne to l'illston and work ut the above business. L. N. KETCHAM. Pittston, April I I, lS.pj.-3ts. REMOVAL. 7'AUREN RL'SSEL, has removed his Shoe Store into the l.xchange Buildings, next door to Hartman's store, where ho will alwavs : keep on hand and make to order every desirable I kind of Hoots and Shots for Men's Ladies' and i Misses' wear. j C.U.LAXn EXAMIXE, ! He is determined lo turn ot) work that w ill bear examination and trial, and which will compare ; wiih that of any other establishment in northern I I'eniisylvania. (t All work warranted. lilnoinsburg, April 7, IWJ. LIST OF LETTERS, "I) F.MAlNINti in thu Post Office at Cambra, I.ucrriB ce., Pa., Quarter nding Maroh ' yist, isr.i. I F.dson. Eliphalet I Harrington, Jacob, Hess, Thomas, Miss Harriet Thfinas, Miss Amanda Zimmerman. j fc-persons applying for letters in thu abovo ', list will please sav Ihey are advertised. : GEORGE KKEMER, P. M. "' l1st7)F LETl Elisj " 1 EMAINING in the Post Oilice at Orange IV Villi'. Ii March, J - W ille, lor tho quaiter ending the ilsl of i Crawford, Stephen, Fester, John i Feeny, .lames I Force, Daniel : German, Rudolph Hamlin, Adam ' Kline, David B I Montelius, Alfred ! McCarfy, Wm Miller, Jonathan I Slnir, (iuorge R : Valerthamp, Azima I Witmeyer, Win. i Yocuni, Saiah, Daniel. Zigl ft- Persons applviu; for loiters on I he above .V. list will please say thev aie advertised. JESSE COLEMAN, P, MORE CALIFORNIA GOLD ! j Fashionable Tuiloring. I TITHE subscriber takes this oppurtunity of in ' forming his old ciiMomfrs and the public ! ecnerailv, that he has removed his shop uptown. i lo Bigg's Brick Building, next to Hartman's Store, I (up stairs,) where he may alwajs be lound, "su iting on the smooth side of poverty and drawing ! out Ihe colds of allliction." Thankful lor past i iialrimage he hones to merit a continuance of the same, all work entrusted to him warranted to fit, I cuiting done to order and warranltdto fit if prop ,rv made til MORRIS VAN i;uskii;k, Blnom,rarg, April 14, 1515. 7 !I IM nr-Y LATEST NEWS. 4j ( Hp to this writing, Gen. Taylor, has ti their not made ol dales lint niiiiiun e the ap pointment ol the Philadelphia, N,w York and lialtiinore Custom-House officers and Pu.t Mas ters. Canal ( oiiiiiiisMont r- fjO A reliable majority of the Delegates to the Pittsburg Democratic Convention, are instructed to support JOHN A. GAMIiLE, Esq., of Jersey shore, Lycoming county, loi our next Canal Cumihis-iinliei. Fatal Carnally -Mr. Ellis Pitit, a young man ol Williainsport, aged Ti was suddenly killed last week, on a canal Boat, at Watsuntown, by thu fall of a stick of Lumber, literally crushing his head to atoms. Whiff 'ry, Ho! The"Republiean Standard," at Berwick, has agaiu appeared, bnt the Editor intimatei that another issue is doubt ful ! Acquittal of Mrs. Howard. Cincinnati!, May 7. Tho jury in tho case of Mrs. Howard, tried for murder, brought in a verdict of Mot guilty. The verdict of acquittal appears to be a subject ot uni versal congratulation. Business Directory. J OHN II. HA RTON & Co., merchants, Store on Main street, opposite the Pennsylva nia Hotel, south nloomsbnrg. DR. GEO: HILL, resident Physician, Iocs lion on Market st., south side, above Main street, Bloomsburg. V. BEKHAKT, Tin, Sheet-iron und Stove manufactory, Main street, a few doors avovo the American Hotel, IRON A RD B. RUPERT, Merchant, first door j in " Rupert's Row," on wain street below Market. LEVI L. TATE, j-niNTtR, office in the Buck building, south end of "Rupert's Row," in Main street. ITU'HRAI.M P. LUTZ.iJruggisf, store on Main 'j strnet, below Market, east side, sign oftho Golden Mortar. MARTIN &. A. M.RITERT, Tititcare and Sheetiron Manufacturers, shop on wain slree, below the Post-oflicc. SLOAN & M E N D E N II A L L , jVer c A i j s , m a i n street, above Market and one door below the Exchange. WM. McK'ELVY 6c CO., Merchants, North West corner of Main and Market streets. TMHOMAS WJI.LITS,tfr .establishment on Main street, north side, one door below the Court House. PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, by VVk.i.ky Shannon, south Mainstreet, opposite Bar- I on's store. "II AI!M.STRONG,.1r4e-wttiiin--c',ic I'j. establishment on Main sine, opposite t he American, J OIIN EGAN, Boot and Shoemaker, store on Main street cast sido. Inst dour below Mar- ket si reel. 1 0RKS HOTEL, by Samuki. Hi.uk, roads on forks of the Berwick aud Orangeville t it North Bloomsburg. ' AYIIURSI i. llALDY,.lcr.Ais,noiih. I I east corner of Mam and East streets, abut o , east corner of .V tin American Hotel . S' abov Clothier, Mure on iviaui streut, o doi is , above the American Hotel. E' nXCHANGE HOTEL, by Samuel A. Utuiht on Main street, directly opposite (he new ooi t House. A' ME MOAN HOUSE A commodious am well kept Inn By Chas. 11. Dokhdk south sido of Main street. T7"NORlt & HAI MLIN, ij(c-.vmt(i,v,shnp i d IV Main stroet, first story, immediate)) under thu- olbce. H E.NRY ZirPPINGEK, Wulch und Clock Mukex, sign of the Watch, on Market near mqiii street. ENJ:HAGENHUCH,fAi maker ,V Pain- tex, North side of Main street, a low doors below Market street. THE FORKS HOTEL. TMI1E subscriber would inform his old fiimuls I and Ihe public in general, that he has taken I lm well-known stand, recently kept b Dami.i. Snyiu h, Esq., on the head of Main Street, in Bloomsburg, and will continue the Known by the sign of lhe"FORKS," where he is prepared to accommodate those who may favor liim with their cuslum. His arangetiiciils niu comdete quarters spacious location pleasant, and without promising too much, he tlatteis him self, he will bo able to do ample justics to his guests. 03-Slabliug and tho best fare for horses, Ac. SAMUEL 1SLVE. Bloomsburg, April 1, HIO. HOOTS AND SIlTiis TI1IIE subscriber has opened a new Bool and I Shoo Store at the lower end of Main street, in the buildinging lately used a Nathan's Cloth Store. He will always keep on hand an assort ment of ready made wot k, and will make to order at the sborle-t iiulice coais and Iind Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers tor I lent lemon, Ladies and Mioses' wear. He will lniiiih his woik, made in a neat and substantial manner, at the lowest p'ices. fCJ-Work made strong and neat, and sold cheap. Solicits a share of public palrnnage. .losF.PII B. WEAVER. Bloomsburg, April 7, lvl'J-3m REMOVAL. AMOS HANDLE, Sritntific Barber, informs the public, that he has removed his shop into the new "Brick Arcade." above the Ex change Hotel, where tie will br pleased I" see bis old friends and new ruslemt is Srccr.i' No iv, Step up gentlemen. Blccimr.l'urg, April 7, 1S49,
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