The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, June 09, 1838, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
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'TnCTIt WITHOUT FEAH
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DEMOOMTIC NOMINATION
FOR GOVERNOR:
GEN. DAVID li. PORTER,
(OF HUNTINGDON COUNTY.)
SPECIE CIRCULAR.
Tho famous Specie Circular, about which
the whigs liavc mado so much noise, has
been repealed by the passage of the fol
lowing joint resolution
I with an exception for a considerable lime in I Gathered to his Fathers. The "Cincin- Resumption by the jfltmfa ef -L&tit
lavor ot actual scuicrs, mat ttio purchase 01 naiian of the 'zisl inst. nonces llic dcalh at (Janada. It is slated in llie Montreal Uou
public lands should not be mado otherwise anjndian chief who committed suicide in rier of Thursday last, that tho chartcrc
than with specie, as the speculators and tho
western banks carnctl on operations as lot
lows wo quoto from the Presidential Mcs
the Dolphin bl
huudkerchicf.
banks ol mat city resumed payment on tin
previous tlay, and llic liclicl is exprcssei
l ml thnart nr finnhrv linil ilnnn likovvian.
Jse it Jicsolvcd.bu the Senate and House sagcot Liecemucr io.ju: "i no nanus lent oicic-cgcc-marin-iar (uit-ciiy-iccr-rcis,ionc tiio Hanks ol Upper Uanada, will, U is
of Representatives, &c. That it sliull not out their notes to speculators, thoy wore of the principal chiefs of the Crcckindians to bo hoped, follow tho good example.
his stale room on board
hanging himiclf with a
J lie miner sails that his name was
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be lawful for the Sccictary of tho Treasu- paid to tho receivers and immediately re- He died on board the steamboat Dolphin
ry to make, or to continuo in lorco any turncu 10 uic nanus, w ua icnioui again ycsicraay ajicrnoon. ne was auouc u
general order, which shall create any differ- and again, boing mere instruments, to trans- years of age and had been for -some lime
enco between any branches of rovenuo, as fer to speculators the most, valuable public laboring under a severe indisposition. lie
to the money or medium, ol payment in nanus, mm ny .mu nuvuunnuiii uy a cruuii iivuson mswayjrom trasmngion cm, in
on me uooks 01 wu uanits. mis game company wun ussocuucogonoio ana .tames
was carried on to sucli an enormous extent Jslilnds, where then had been sent bv his
that the most tremendous losses wcro to bo tribe, as on'e of the dclcsalcs to make the
anticipated, and henco tho issue of tho re- arrangements inrclalion.to their removal
nowncd Specie Circular, upon the innocent tocst of the Mississippi. He had served dur-
back ot which whiggery has seen fit to ing the late campaign in Florida, and rcn
saddle tho whole effects of a re-action from dcred the American troops great service.'.'
.American Sentinel.
which debts or dues, accruing to the United
btates, may uo paid. '
It passed tho scnalo on Tuosday the 29lh
ult. by a vote of 31 to 0, and 'was sent to
the IIouso for their concurrence. On Wed
nesday it was brought up in that body, and
1th JTUfjV 1838.
The C2d Anniversary of tho Declaration
af our Independence is approaching, and
as yet, no arrangements have been made
in this villago for celebrating the day.
Shall wo permit it to pass by without any
demonstration that we have Kept in remem
brance the glorious epdcij that gave this na
tion a name among tho nations of the earth;
or that we have not forgotten, in the height
of our prosperity, those illustrious patriots
who signed die immortal instrument that
gave strength and vigor to the feeble arms
of the heroes of the revolution, and ena
bled them to hand down to us that freedom
which wo now enjoy. Wo say not.
But let us, as a community of freemen,
meet and " rejoice with those that rejoice,"
that the free institutions of our connlryj be
queathed to us by our ancestors, still re
main unimpaired, and plcdgo ourselves to
each other for their maintainanco hereafter.
Wc trust that a meeting of tho citizens of
Bloomsburg, without distinction of party,
for the purposo of making arrangemonts to
celebrate the day in a style and manner eve
ry way worthy of the occasion, and credit-
flliln in iVin inwn
Since the above was in typo we have rc-
caived the following
. . ICPNOTICE.OI . , ,
The citizens of Bloomsburg, and adjoin
ing villages, without distinction of party,
arc requested to meet at the house of C.
Doebler, in Bldomsburg, on TUESDAY
EVENING nest, for t.fco purpose of mat
ing arrangements to celebrato the 4th of
July in Bloomsburg. MANY.
During a late tour through several town
ships in this county, wo have had an op
portunity of judging of .the feelings of tho
people in regard to the Gubernatorial can
didates, and it is with pleasure wc can say,
that the prospects of David R. Porter, arc
truly " chceriiig,"and thatColumbia county
will manfully do her duty. AVc can safely
calculate on 1000 majority.
Mr. Bell, (wllig) of Tennessee, has in
troduced into congress the real knock-down
argument, to sustain his opposition to the
appropriation for tho suppression of Indian
hostilities. On Friday, tho 1st inst. whilst
this subject was under discussion in the
House, Mr. II. G. Tukney, of Tennessee
mado some remarks in reply to a spoccl
of Bell, in which he handled him very so
vcrely. Mr. Bell rose and replied with
great violence, using language insulting to
tiic dignity of the house. He said that
'Mr. Ttirhcy was the tool of tools, an in
strument of instruments, a blow pipe
conduit through which others emitted
their gangrocno and rancor." Mr. Turncy
turned upon Mr. Bell, and exclaimed, "sir,
you arc a liar, it is false." Mr. Bell then
struck Mr. Turncy, and sovcral blows pass-
cd before thoy were separated. Both were
required to apologise to tho house, and
here the matter ended.
ANOTHER OUTRAGE.
A BRITISH STKAMBOAT HURST.
By accounts from Sacket's Harbour, w
learn that tho Sir Robert Peel, a British
steamboat, stopped at Well's Island, about
3ix miles from Sacket's Harbour, bound to
Kingston, U. C. for the purposo of taking
in wood, when, about one o'clock at night
sho was boarded by a band of 30 or 10
Canadian refugees tho passengers ordered
on shoie, and the boat burnt, together wit
tho passengers' baggage. About $00,000
in specie was on board, but no other freight
Great excitement is created upon the lines
in consequence of tho outrage, and fears
were entertained that the Brliish would re
taliato upon our shores. Sovcral companies
of horse wero ordered out to protect tho
inhabitants, and every effort was being
mado by the proper authorities to bring tho
culprits to justice. Upon tho receipt of
tho news at Albany, Gen. Murcy immcd
atcly set off tor iho scene of this daring
a call for tho previous question having been
sustained,
Mr. MARTIN called for the yeas and
nays; winch being ordered wero yeas 151,
nays 20, as follows :
YEAS Messrs. Adams, Alexander, He-
man Allen, John W. Allen, Anderson, Ay-
crieir, Hanks, JJeirnc, lieu, liicknell, Hid-
die, Bond, Boon, Briggs, Brodhcad, Bron
son, Buchanan, William B. Calhoun, John
Calhoun, William B. Campbell, Casey,
Chambers, Chapman, Cheatham, Childs,
Clark, Connor, Corwiu, Craig, Crarcy,
Uranslon, Urockctt, Uiishing, Dawson, Da
ce, Davies. Delimit, Dennis, Dunn, Ed-
ards. Evans, Everett, Ewintr, Fairfield,
Richard Fletcher, Filmoro, Gallop, James
Garland, Rico Garland, Glascock, Goode,
William Graham, Grantland, Graves, Grif
fin, Haley, Hall, Ilalstcd. Hamor, Harlan,
Hastings, Hawes, Haynes, Henry, Herod,
lloilman. Hopkins, Howard, JCobertM. T.
Hunter, Ingham, Thomas B. Jackson, Ja-
bez Jackson, Joseph Johnson, Nathaniel
Jones, Ivcmblc, Kilgore, Klingcnsmith,
JjCgave, Jjmcoln, Jjoonus, Mallory, Marvin
James M. Mason, Samson Mason, Martin,
Maury; May, Maxwell, Robert M'Clellan,
Mclvcnnan, Mercer, Milhgan, Mitchell,
Montgomery, Morgan, Calvary Morris,
Murray, JNaylor, Noble, Noyes, Ode,
Owens, Parmenter, Patterson, Peck, Pcn-
nybackcr, Phelps, Pickens, Pope, Potts,
'ratt.John Jl. Frontiss, Scarp-cut S. Pren
tiss, Kariden, Randolph, Reed, Reily, Ren-
cher, Ridgway, Robertson, Robinson, Rum-
sey, Russell, Sawyer,. Sergeant, Sheffer,
Augustine II. Shcppcrd, Charles Shopard,
Shields, Sladc, Snyder, Stanley, Stuart,
Stratton, Taliaferro, Taylor, Tillinahast,
fitus, loland, Underwood, Vandcrvcer,
Webster, Albert S. White, John White,
Elisha Whittlesey, Thomas T. Whittlesey,
liewis Williams, feherrod Williams, Joseph
L. Williams, Christopher II. Williams,
Wise, Word, Worthington, Yell, and
Yorke 154.
NAYS Messrs. Athetton, Boul'din,
Uambrelcng, Clowney, Coles, Cushman,
Dromgoole, Duncan Farrincton, Isaac
Fletcher; Fry, Harrison, Holt, Ilublcy,
ivcim, liCaduettcr, Logan, M Kav, Abra
ham McClellan, McClure, Moore, Parris,
Petrikcn, Rives, Sheplor, Spencer, Thom
as, lurnev, anil Jarcd W. Williams. 29
Immediately upon tho rccciptof the news
of its passage in Philadelphia, Mr. Biddlo
addressed to John Q. Adams, through tho
papers, the following laconic letter :
Philadelphia, May 31, 1838
My Dear Sir:
In my letter of the 7th ult. I stated
my ueuot mat mere could be no sale nor
permanent resumption of specie payments
by tho banks, until the policy ol the govern
ment towards them-was chaiiKcd.
Tho repeal of the Specie Circular by
Congress makes that change. I seo now,
what until now I havo not seen, the means
of restoring tho currency.
I rejoice very sincerely at tho termina
tion of this unhappy controversy, and shall
cordially co-operato with the government!))'
promoting what tho banks arc, 1 am sure
anxious to effect, an early resumption of
specie payments throughout the Union.
With great respect, yours,
N. DIDDLE.
Hon. J. Q. AdamS, Washington, D. O.
Tho officers of the associated banks of
the city also held a meeting, and appointed
a committee for tho purpose of correspond
ing with other banks, to effect an immcdi
ato resumption of specie payments by all
tho banks south and west. As thoy havo
already expressed their ability and desiro to
resume, wo presumo that in a very few
weeks, we shall again bo blessed with spe
cie paying banks, and no longer be scour
ged with irredeemable bank notes and shin
piasters.
In connection with this subject, wo copy
tho following remarks from tho Pciinsylva-
nian of Saturday last.
Wc copied yesterday the letter of tho
President of the United States Bank to Mr
JVf atrocity
ovor-trading. He luas buried with militant honors; to
The end was accomplished, and the land which wc tvouldhave had no objection if
gambling to a great extent was stayed; but the death had been a natural one. There
now, to add one scene more to their larcical maybe, however, some extenuating cir
performances about this matter, our oppo- cumstanccs, to justify this, as we are in-
A late Paris Police Roport informs ua
that a short time ago a cart, loaded with
more than 500 cat Bkins was brought to tho
Prefecture of Police, and behind tho carj
marched a man in a. .cook's , dress, with
down cast looks, between two .Municipal
Guards, It was tho Grand Valal of tho
Ruo do 1' Hotel-de-Ville, in whose house
had been seized the awkward proofs of the
agreeable food with winch he daily ragaleu
his customers.
A uhole town destroyed by fire. The town of
Moravia near Tuscaloosa, Alabama .wa3 destroyed
uy urc about tho 17th ult. every building m ltuc-
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Hums iuil iiitu iiiu auuuiu uuuuu ui vuu jui 7ttu 1uit lie; Luuiiuiiim iiu uttit jiuiit iiiy nvi umuj ua uh uiu utsom 01 ucsirucuuiw
gross was "a rescission of the Specie Cir- disappointment, and ivas fearful of a vio- -ggs '
cular," and a federal-whig victory. Yet any lent death xohen he returned to his home. Greece.- The lastneAs froin Groccc bears n--
o that sucli was the current rumor vesteraav. y """"" uuu
Cinci. Exp.
pcrcciv
tljo specie circular was in pffpet repealed in
May, 1837, by tho , suspansion of specie
payments, for the suspension took awayall
discriminating power trom tho public oih
ccr3 as to the kind of funds that should be
received in paymentof public dues wheth
er for duties, for postages, or for lands, no
thing could bo taken but specie, there being
no "nolcs of specie paving banks.'.' Such
being the true state of tho case, it is laugh
able enough to sec the opposition party as
suminjr tho attitude of triumph, and the
President of the United btatcs Bank grave
ly announced that the only obstacle being
removed, he would now restore the curren
cy! The outcry, however, answers one
useful purpos
bavins led the
Singular ana inilal Jlcculcnt. A very
extraordinary accident occurred in Port
liopc, N. U. on Friday last, which lias
plunged a highly respectable family of that
town m tho deepest allliction. In the mor
ning of that day Master James McSpaddcn
(a youth about 14 years ot age) eldest son
of Dr. McSpaddcn, left homo to fetch, as
he said, something from the Presbyterian
Church, winch stands nearly opposite his
father's house. Not rcturnig immediately, it
was supposed ho had walked down the town
and no alarm was felt for his safety. Some
hours afterward, ayoung companion, chanc-
oi mat umotiunalo country. Anarchy exists as
well in tho administration as in.tho different parties.
The government has no foundation; it is sustained
by the bayonet m tho hands of foreigners'. Tho
Russian residents only sways the young King and
nis counsellors. iumcrous lianas overrun tno
country with impunity, principally upon tho Tur
kish frontier, where they easily find an asiylum. In
a word, such is the actual state of Urecce, that a
revolution, or rather a catastrophe, Booner or later,
13 lorcscen by every intelligent mmu.
The Wlieat Crops in Virsinic.zTha papers in
all quarters of this state give very fluttering accounts
ol the growing wheat crop, it is represented as
moro promising than it has been at this season for
eight or ten years. ,
It is every where in a state of forwardness is tluclc
r Now Ynrk nnd Hnstnn I H1K to I'aas in uiu ruur ui uiu uiiurun, uusuivuu I ' ' '
1LW lurh. aim UUSlUll 1 b 1 , . . , ,,. .ir-l If ,,n ,.i,n nrnvn rnaWrinna ihn fnr.
way in resumption thoy lum hanging, as nc thought, m an oi u -"I''j for .a-
i..ni.,n, ,:ii, o i;i,t manner Irom one ot tho windows, and call- , ,,.
uu.
I ,. WOTW
cotton bale as "the specie circular" the cd to him to say what .he was about. Re-
nrpssnrn nf mililir. onininn was hecominrr ccivillg 110 answer lie, V0nt Up to him, and
r .. f...,, .,,t,
fnr. rrrnnt In in wit istnrw n.vnn hv 1 hnsn w in uisuuvi-'iuu uiai uiu uuiuimuure yuum a.)
thousht that the. suspension would be "a "cad, haying been caught by the neck and
eood cnouch Mrinrari until after the elec
tion." The Philadelphia Banks were gen
erally ready and anxious to resume, and it
is said would have done s.o in July, Specie
ciicular or no specie circular, with the U.
S. Bank or without it, and that Congres
sional vote, which in fact amounts to noth-
insr, is seized upon as an excuse by the
great regulator, to jump hastily forward and
to come as near as possible to "taking the
lead" m resuming. Plus is the whole mat
ter, and if wjiiggcry will hurra, and swear
that the rapidly returning prosperity ot our
country, which they could neither check
nor defeat by their cllorts to stave on re
sumption, is caused by the repeal aforesaid,
wliv so bo it. ilicy aro welcome even 10
their strained excuse for doing what they
could not help, for if their leaders could
have prevented it, the shin-plaster regime
would have continued until alter the i'resi
dential election.
strangled with the sash of tho window,
which apparently liadlallen upon him while
in the act of passing in or out of the church.
Ho had climcd to the window by a ladder.
from which his feet had slipped. Coburgh
Atar.
Show the ZGth Matl'10 inches deep. We havo
seen tho Mail Way Bill, rpccivd at Post Office, da-.
ted Canton, Bradlord Uounty, Penna., which is cn
dorsed "Snow fell here this morning to tho depth of
10 inches." This may account for tho rcmarkablo
cold weather, we liave had for the Eeasfen. '"
flnlada. iix. Hooks. ,
. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
The General Assembly of tho Presbyterian
Church of tho United States met yesterday in this
city, as announced in the 7th Presbyterian church
of the citv. Alter a sermon, Ur 1'alton trom Ucncva,
New York, offered somo resolutions, but being from
ono of the excised synods sli3 was told by. the moder
ator that ho wanot in order. Somo further busi
ness bcina trancactcd, Mr. Cleveland of .Mich, rpso
and read something which wo could not hear, but
understood that it related to the proceedings of tho
Assembly at its last session, which were declared
illegal. The moderator in tho mean time endeavored
to stop Mr Cleveland, but in vain ; ho went on till
he had finished tho document, and then moved that
tho Rev. Dr. Bcman of I roy, New York, bo tho mo
derator of tho General Assembly. This motion hav
been decided in tho affirmative, by apparently a very
MARRIED At Cattawissa, by Stephenj
Baldy, Esq. on Wednesday, the 30th day of
May, Mr. JAA1ISS UUUi,, ol the city
of New .York to Miss ELtZA WHAR
TON, of Yilkcsbarre.
A Young jLiicty,
Qualified to Teach the Enalish Branches',' is aV
sirousofengSgingin a School for tho bummer.
Application to be made at this uincc.
The amount of Tolls received upon the
Pennsylvania Stato works, from the com
mencement of the present fiscal year up to
May 28, was S49i,G27 50.
A considerable excitcmentj lately prevail
ed at Georgetown, D. C. in consequence
of a report of a contemplated insurrection
among the negroes of that place. Several
arrests have been made. They wcro to
havo been aided by two or three hundred
strange negroes who had congregated in the
neighborhood.
Adams, elicited by hat course m Congress mvcntcd a sclf.propciling nu
which the federal whig party term "tho re- wh(m ,acod ;nlth wa, wi
cision of tho Spccio Circular," and wo nr (1 ' . fast st,mll0.
now propose to offer a few remarks in ref
erence to that matter, as there aro soino
who dp not appear to understand it clearly.
Tho Spccio Circular, as it is called, was a
measure emanating lrom Andrew Jackson,
The Michigau State Loan of $5,000,000,
has been taken bv the U. S. Bank ot
Pennsylvania.
A bill has been reported in the legisla
ture of South Carolina, for rebuilding the
city of Charleston. Two millions to lie
raised by the state for that purpose.
Accounts from Texas of the Pith of
May, state that tho joint resolution to with
draw tho proposition for the annexation of
Texas to the United States, was reconsid
ered and lost. The vote stood 13 to 14.
Tho Hon. C. Darragh, a member from
Allegheny county, lias resigned his seat in
tho State Senate.
Lord Alexander Stirling has. laid his
claims before tho British Government to
tho wholo of Canada.
Tlic British aro about cresting forts at
Niagara, Qucc'hston, and tho Falls, in Can
ada.
Gold. Tho importations of gold into
the United States, from the first of January
to tho present time, (four months and a half)
amount to 7,939,074.
A Mr. Lust, of Columbus. Ohio, has
machine, which
11 go up stream
or down as fast as a steamboat.
The Oldest Town in the United States.
It .is said, St Augustine, in Florida, is by
mbro thait forty years tho oldest Town in
the United States it was founded three cen-
intendod to check the enormous speculations turies ago by the Spaniards. Houses m it
in public lands, and to secure the tiovcm- aro yeisianuing, which aioauiijiu
mini tony years ueiuiu i ngiuw uu vu.,..
nicnt from proportionate losses by the ex
plosion of tho western banKs. It provided
ized.
V a good quality, by lO-lOO-lOOO
or mono fresh burnt, and laying near
large majority, Dr. Bcman took a seat or station in I the Canal For sale by
llic Droau aisic was sworn in uy a magistrate or aiuer
HENRY WELLS!
man; tno cicrK was then ciecicu uy nomination anil
vote, after which a motion was made that tho Gene
ral Assembly of the United States do now adjourn
forthwith to tho First I'jcsbytcrian Church (Air,
Barnes') in this citv, which decided in the affirma
tive, the General Assembly, or as tho Old School
will say, New School forthwith left tho church and
went to Mr. Barnes'. Tho Old School party, who
seemed to form a small minority, remained wlic;o
thoy were, and proceeded to transact their business
as ifnothinghadhappened.
The two pa'lics aro now fairly separated -both
claiming to bo the General Assembly, and it is not
likely they will ever act together again, Which is
General Assembly,, must uo iictcrminea iy uio ju
dicial tribunals of tho country. Phil. Her. & Sen.
Wo mentioned a few days ago tho fact that a tbet
of lumber rafts containing a million and n half
feet of lumber had been towed from Port Dcposito to
Baltimore by tho iteamboat Relief, Captain Turner.
,Vc havo now tho satisfaction to state that tho Ilehef
has achieved a still greater work m tho samo way.
Yesterday sho entered our harbor from tho Susque
hanna with an immense field of rafts in tow tho
aggrogato contents of which wcro two million seven
hundred thousand feet of lumber! This lunbor is
tho property of Messrs Stowcll and Dickinson two
enterprising citizens of Wcllsborough Tioga county
Pennsylvania from which distant section it has been
floated on tho present Spring tides of tho Susquchan
nali down to Port Dcposito, and thenco by tho steam
tow-boat to our market. Tho business of towing
on so largo a scalo is yet in in its infancy but tho
cheapness, speed and safety with which it is eflectcd
provo that when tho Susquehanna canal to Havre
do Grace is finished tho lioats may bo towod io and
fron) Baltimore with groat facility and economy and
witl'.out transhipment of thir cargoes. Dak. Am.
Bloomsburg, Juno 5, 1838.
VI TIFO FOOT IRON SQUARE',,,.
Found near this village, has been left at this cf
fice. Tho owner can have it upon application
paying for this advertisemont.
Juno 'i.
9
1
Ovt'siMoTiiEn. Around tho idea of one's moth
er, tho mind of man clings with fond affection. It
is tho first dear thought btampt upon our infant
hearts, when yet soft and capablo of rccciviug .the
most profound impressions, and all tho after feelings
arc moro or loss light in compari-son. Our passions,
our wilfulness may lead us far from tho object of
our filial love; wo may becomo wild, head-strong,
and nngry otlicr counsels or opposition; but when
death has stilled her monitory voice, and nothing
but calm memory remains to recapitulate her virtues
and good deeds, affection, liko a flower beaten to
tho ground by a ruda storm, raises up her head and
smiles amidst her tears. Round that idea, as wo
havo said, tho mind clings with fond affection; and
even w hen the earlier period of our loss forcos memory
to bo silent, fancy takos tho place of remembrance,
and twinos tho images of our departed parent with a
garland of graces and beauties nd virtues which wo
doubt not that sho had possessed.
Tho Nov Orleans Merchant of tho lCth instant,
says : A duel took placo yesterday morning be.
tween two medical gentlemen of this city, with
pistols. One of tho combatants was so severely
wounded, that ho expired in n few hours, leaving
an aged mother, and a wifo and sovcral children to
deplore las untimely cud.
AT COST-oa
Dry
riTMIE subscribers offer .their rsmaimng stock ot
y Goods at COST, till
Friday Saturday, the I5lh lOft June
next, on which days they will offer at
PUBLIC SALEg ,
Goods, Groceries, Queens Ware,
Hard Ware,
in short, every variety of Store Goods.
SALT by the Bushel or Barrel,
LIQUOR of all kinds by tho Barrel,
SUGAR by the Barrel, .
PAINTS and DYE-STUFFS.
NAILS by tlic Keg, &e. &c.;.
Ml tlioso IJVliEnTUl) will do well to call mil
make settlement on or before the lCth day of June,
after which time all accounts unsettled will bo put
into tho hands of a Justice of tho Peace for immedi
ate collection. rf- MUSSEUI2N g Co.
BlDomsburg, May 20, 1S38.
STONE COAL:
UST received, nd for sale, a quantity of first
rate STONE COAL, by .
C. B. FISHER.
Bloomcburg, May 26.
Btats! Moist
TTUST Received an Assortment of the
93 latot New York stylo of Drab, Black, Russia,
Silk and Fur HaU, of various qualities and prices,
from Dollars to, Dollar, c
Bloomsburg, My 20,