f rWerhor, if he kit noib Ike "right ttreA.'s THa (JtMlecto ulilp, ttl Berwlrk, is told to lreH he aid of. tliesickly influence of the Berwick S eniinel, against Penniytta lili'A.fdVorilb ioif, Jamch HilfchaWiW. Ami! $eti wen, are denounced as apnalnU't, to the xJemottaiit fuiOi because titty Yafae their. Voice's 'againrt such' unprincipled 'corulnctiiis this, oifine part of llreir publio.orTicnrii.ahd beca'usd iliey dnhTturn aside the" vtll bf cor- tuplitny amLshoW it to the world in all its t'uteii- defurnUty. By whom artf IhrV de bounced! By-trr Jve,ole I No By .none "others, than those whv ate the-recipients of 'the.iavurs of llio present immaculate board of tJintl Cfiigmiisioners, and wFio are, of i.oursei opposed to any charge, or any re tluction of llreir wages. The people' want a rf6rm-3'they want a reduction of wage, and in nir change Ih Alio mode of ap pointing the Oanal Outriissioners, and Mlfcy will have jt. And they will sustain those . who havosiMiobly atept forward in defence of thir cause, by advoca'tiog the charge proposnd in tho bill which lately passed the liuuse, or we are much mistaken in the fiutcrial of which the democracy of this Male is.compoaed, The Berwick Seminal is out In a violent and abns'iTO article against Col. Wright, professedly for tho reason of his advocacy of the bill to elect the Canal Commissioners . by the people, but-there is n deeper and mote lacerated wound that has been touch , !'cd!by'him that affects the lenders of Jlo Sentinel. Wejiteau his opposition to the 'iifw cbnnty, and the' open and manly stand which. he look in favor of the removal. Here is the rub. And fot this ho is to be stabbed to .the heart, Heaven and Earth ilias been moved by them to secure his in ' fluenco in iliL-ir fivof, but having foiletlUhcj now "black guard" like, attempt to ruin his well earned reputation, by shuder and vim piatiun, and -a "won ton and uup.ovoked i sitUok" upon hi j course in tho legulalure-. lie still, libys, you ira too cheap to eflect any one but yqujselv.es by such a course. " "Tfie object is. too' apparent. THE SOMERS COURT MAltTtAti., The Court Martial for the trial of. Com rounder McKtnzie, assembled on board the North Carolina on Friday, but ad . juurnedito lia following day, in conse qtience.of the Judge Advocate's not hav ing been previously furnished with a com plete list, of the witnesses; The charges againsf Cummauder McKcnzie .arerBaYui loys. " 1st Mtiftler'pri.rtie high sea,inhanging Spencer. 'Cromwell anil i&nall. j. ,.2d Oppression in hanging them. iv 3d -Exceeding the limits-of his authority in so doing; 4th Cruelty and unonicer like conduct iu using; taunjiiijrangttageJwSpincer a few inlnutcs .before. Jiit-iecution. Oth Oppression 'of- the crew by pun 'tailing in.an arbitrary and excessive man , htti, . , j aUw .The Coutl has been, sinco Monday, in daily session, but thus far we do not see that a single ne w factius .been. anted. On the investigations by the Court of Inquiry, the same testimony Was presented, to the public thai is now brought before the Court Martial. (3ov. Dbru It appears from the Cos ton papers that Gov. Dorr is in that city, He was lobe at a democratic meeting at Fahutfil Hatl tort 1'hur.day SVeningi Of 'course Gov.Morton will not give him up to the Algerinesi Earthqtfafce. Tlio National Inlelli Jgencer of yesterday says, a slight shock of Jn earthquake was experienced ih that ci "ty on Friday last, about twenty . minute's 3ast ten o'clock, A, ,M. It was not goner fclly felt, Hobbery. Near Miffliniowni Pa. on Monday morning week, the boot of the lago was 'cut and' h trunk containing, neat tSlOOO Worth of goods, belonging to a lady, "oxtraclcd Ihen-from. .. tyy" Ifaces of tho Rubber or tiunk. ljave been discover ft-'di , . - . 'Wjs.-.rfcominettd every pcrdn mdull d to anewspaper publisher to' pay iij"! V'hewoild iS going to pot next April, and hi cheating a printer s un Tfinfbriviihld nin. 7 great.manyof ourfrtefidsjiave. no, oljjer 'tlianco'of cBparjing.bfimslpne than .paying, Muickly, ,, MR. BUCHANAN AND THE WAR. "I'he allle" and palr.tllfu arleeoh Jf Mr. BUAHANAN upon the Treaty, nays the Washington Ojty Speciatori having drawn upon him an attack from the. federal tress Which revive the stale charge oi" oppOsi tiflnlo the late wnr.jtiMicu tu that gentleman Jerii.inils that the facta ' upon which this, allegation is" fountled,. ishuufd be fairly stated. At Ihn declaration til" war. Mr'. BUGHA. NAN hud n.ol ittaiiiterjl'the age of manhood, 6c bo httiitaliy imbibed the sentiments of those by whom he had been reared and in structed. Brought-up a Federalist, his as- )ciatiVtts:rral lill been, with rtjrparty op. posed W the commencement of hostilities with Great Britian, most of wham, believed that we had as strong grounds of complaint againit Fran re, or that tho grounds bf go ing to war with England, were at least xaggerated. Notwithstanding their opin ions, and his personal and political associa tions, when war was actually declarodi Mr. BUCHANAN adopt the patriotic sentiments. Our country, right or wrong.' Accordingly, when the news of the capture of Washington reached Lancaster, we find him urging a vigorous prosecution of hos tilities in ah address to his fellow citizens enrolling himself in a company of volun teers, which marched to tire defence of Bat tinioKS whete, they served under the com inand of Major Charles S, Ridgely, until they were honorably discharged. In December; 1814, Mrt BUCHANAN look his scat in the Legislature of'Pcnnsyl vanu. bimon bnyucr, the dislingusc.u republican and patriot, was then Governor; and his opening message, spoke Of the 'undisguislled hostility manifested in the, Eastern section of the Union, against the tncanre.s adopted or proposed for the pre servuiiiiii (if our rights national and indivi dual. However we may regret (said ho) or disapproto, of such unnatural and unjust fiable dispositions and deportment; we arc tut now called upon (o. legislate or act upon thcins if wc were I am sure that constitu ted authorities and people of Pennsylvania would unitedly rally round the Union and pdt down 'the machinations of all ditorgari iftnrs.and execute the laws Upon all traitors who had should tore not to' take up arms aajnstjmr happy Union and set at naught the Constitution, whtclr, is lullowed by the name or 'Washington!' Mr, UUCIIANAN!, tlfrugli.otit tjitt entire kepiop, ,coperated ordially'and efficlenily with tJie.Lxccutivo in ey ryme.asuie ,pf defence against the enemy. In January, ' '1815, he cave his voe fox William Findley, tlio Deoiociatic candidate, for SUte TraatiViVi. whoj'wag particuUuy oi-rfcxious to..tJij5,Fede,?Mists of t'ut Uay .because.Njls jnfl5xiol.eiadhoi'et"cB 10 ine uoctnnes oi,jLtiersonian UepubiiCarr ism; Ii the summer of 1815, rMr. Buchanan was requested by the Washington Bcnevo lent' Siic'iety of Lancaster td. deliver an oValitlii'on the 4lh cf July, and from this address, uttered six mdmh afiei the (er'min alion iff the war, was called the extract ei hibited, is all that history-has' recorded of his'cour'sfi during the lime tried men s ,pa triutism. Even in this addreesi though a great deal is .evidently yielded to the opin ions of those by hou) he was surrounded, Ihefe is much of sound Oemucratic doctrine 'inculcated. At the ensuing session bf tho Legislature Mn BUCHANAN leok, strong" ground sgairill the expediency and constitutionality ofaBjokof Ihe United Stales, which he has unswervingly diaintjirieil for mote than aquarttf of a century, during nil wlwch ilihe ho bocn one of the mostipiommcuit mtmbeie of the iiepuu'itan party, as well as ono of ie alilfsi defenders of the Dein udtatlc principles and politiyt A mart is not responsible fot the opinions, in which lie Was,, fit it manrter, bom and bred; but for tlioso principles, which, afiur .mature delibciatluu he has chosen for himstdf MiVeri-im.Tlie Editor of the Vermont Chronicle, paper bf high chafatHUr, ani whirih nhvef Indulges in r'alidom char, ges oi m-scrtloiis. says, "tlnit froni'tiuquiry and vaiioUri Yacu -sl.iuli have come 10 our knowledge, we liavri ao confidence in tho idea that Miller himself1 believes lii doo trine," . Prariges, oprording to Voltaire, were the forbidden fiuit alid not' apples', us llio world liii generally h'elinved. If there is. an v foundation for, Voltaire's opinion, Eye; was ,a. woman ofnioro taste tlian f he commonly gols CjC I edit for. A gdoA Job. Tho New York Expreas slales that haic Hill passed through that oily bo Sunday last, oil hie wy home He hoe secured for himself, wa understand, the Post Office cohlract lor furhiyhing Blanks fdr New York, Michigan, Wisibn hi nhd the Northern and Eastern Stale, to the amount of about $16,000 if not Itidfe In these hard times, a fifteen thousand dol mr, contract js a pretty handsome job fore Printer , h is said, by. Wise calculators that six millions tif dollars is the' total anual ambunl ul'ilie' cust of all tho newspapers publiied in the United Statesi fi'AocAfncrOn 'hiesdayj while thotJr dance corps at Fort MohtbD, were engaged in target firing, one of the cannon, an 18 pounder, burated, and a fragment struck Serjeant Cunvingham, and coiripletcly cut him iu' two in the middle; propelling his head and shoulders against Capt. Huger (tho officer commanding) with such vio lence as to knock him down senseless. A Lieutenant and five or six men also knocked down by the contiusssion, but not injur d. minute gum were fired at the Navy Yard, at 10 o'cloi'k by direction of the NaVy r, . . I -i. .. . . - vepunuieni, ana ouring ine wnoie ol the as a testimony oi respect to thb racmoiy of Cominodoro Isaac Hull " ' OAKsli AND SE.ES - , - O, .l.'Vlll business, now nll.'iK in In nii,m,.,. i,: . sditincnt of" Gooils, and Groceries. UAUDvyAnE ad aUCilNSWAKE. , Sic. i at reduced prices, lieiug determined to sell CHEAPIiR THAN THE CHEAPEST AtlV I'crsona wishing to oimmrnni hi,t:n i-ill do well by calling on him before purchasing elsc- wuerr, an no win eiiner sell or Witt his store room and tell hit goods, on reasonable tclUlS. and fair creuii.-1 Aittt, for snlo by the subscriber THREE GOOD CANAL BOATS. wliich he will dispose er a's low as' any can be uougiu. . GEOKGE WEAVER. UidomBl'Ufg Feb. t8th, 1848. notice 'ttJhcrchy given lhat we have purchased at con- stabjo s?!c as the prpperly of John Dills, ono gray home anil harness, one sorrel horse and harness, one two horse' wagoiv.onq'sled tw"o lumber sleds one cow, one plough, one harrow ono fanning mill, one.ci.Uipg box ond all thc'lumber.at the, mill, and sa'w logs, one clock rn'd the grain In the ground two log ehains and have liifl'thfi same in his possession during' bill pleasured ..." ' JOHN MICHAEL. '! ' T'nn.lP'VRITVIv .. Fch.58, ,1843.-44. THAT I have purchased as the property of Eli- ha Al'Krt9u .0.9 l?g 8!ed, one log chain, oijo cut ting box, one clock, six acres'o'f vheat in tixo ground oho plough, four hogs, pno yoket cattle, an. I have left tlio same in .hispowssion during my pleasure . ...1,,,-t. i, - ..(,!.'.,) 'i'i.-- .i 01 H01CI1 1110 IIUUIIU wm nuurc. E. It. AIiDERTSON. February 4, 184di 41. ... 'V VIEtSlubsclibers (lUrcllasctiiil -'Nonstable sale, n l.a 91,1 T.,n .HA Ihn fnltntumcT Mnlil nu the property of JeffersOn Moyer(in BldOmsburg the following property to viz: one BureaU, bras-i mantle 1.,.V nnirn,i tfpllta. tvnirlrprtin(t-tV we have tRft with said JeAcison Moycr, at our pleasure. ' j.. xs. Kurr.ui , . E.G. BARTON. Bloomsbufg Jan. 28, 1843. 40. W&nted to Rent, "rTRbAt the first of April next,. H small, hbuse .11? of part 'of house, any wherS Ih BloouisbOrg, for a family of two persons with ho children. Any person having auch a situation to let, dan apply at this (jfTice. flloomtburg, Jan. 21,384,3-30., NOTICE fS heK'by given, that T llaVU p'urcha-lcd as the propetty of Michael Lfltloli, ono horse 'waggon, onu! lioitffj eighteen sheep, one .month clock, aiiJliJvi Ic'lt, tho same in his 'possession, during my pleioirr, and hereby caution all persons not to. take it tiom mm culler, by purcliaso or otherwise withoiit uiv consent. JONATHAN LEMON. Feb. 4, 1813. 41. NOTICE. THAT I have this day nought as theproperty of Martin unricr, jr. U)il sneep, pno lienor, ono piougn one wagon, one ll.irruw, oua stove, one vubbuara, ono Grindstone, ono ciaull brass kettle, three sotts of horsu harness, and one bureau, all of which I hate left with him during my pleasure, of which the public will take notice. THOMAS MENDENAI.L February 4, 1843 4t. NOTICE. TIll suliacrihvrs have purclnscd at constable , j . . ' . sale, ns (Hip, property ol jcsw jviojer, one nay mare, nnn Mtml nn. Stninfi iii.l uil tl .., wo have loaned him during our '.'pleasute of which COWMAN MILLER, nua', J8 101340, FYVifB undersign! purchased at Conmabta sala , at the property uf Prtcr Kerns, one sorrel uuieh;, uiiv n,ci;r(v,o jars oiu, oiir uuii v. uiu .mn age, tire bead of sheen, two libgsino ItucK waggon tone plough; one lot of plough gecrs, one harrow, two cugar kettles, oho buck aled, one sled, ono cut ting box, folir acres or Wheat In thd ground, two acres of wrV in the ground, & have left the'sama in possession of said Klino during my pleasure, of wnicn tlio public Will plcast) take llblice, THOMABW YOUNG . Feb. 11,1813, 45 i NOTICih 18 hcrrUy given, that wc have, purchased atcdn. plnblo saie as the, property of Henry Ycabloj one bay mare, on6 plough', one red heilVer, Hired sliccp, three acres bf wheat in tlie groond, 'seven acres, of rvo in the ground, three hoes, two sett Jiorsp gears, ono large iron, kettle, ono weavers loom.one bureau one aled 'and swinglif, trees, 'one harrow, one cradle and ctlic, andbavc left tho sanio .in his .possess ion dUrinc ouri pleasure, of which tho Public Will pleistftako notice.5 E. ic i. Lazarub. Feb. 11, 1843-42. That t, llnve purchased at constable, sale aa lib properly of Samuel C.M'Hcnry. one gray marc,on norrbl liorse, two colts, orie red Cow.tlvb pyded CbWs fiVehcad of young cattle) seven head of sheep, five hogk. grain in the barh, gram IH Ulb Gr9unJi " fallhlng' Ihllli Ufiy Sled, bne ploligh, dh'e harrowione mantle clock, and have left the same in his. possess, ion during my pleasure, of which tho. public will take notice. JOHN M'HENIIY: Feb, ll, 1843 4Si NOTICE. IS hereby riven' thai 'I' havo nurchaieil ill cohsta- bid sale as'the nro'ocitv. of Jumes', i'tackliouse.i one sorrel horse, one cow, onehcifler, on'o sleigh, and alia nave icu inesauiein ins pusctiiuii uuung ui pleasure of which'lue public will talto notice..- 1 , LEVI B18EL. Feb. 11, 181343. ' 1 tWAT! tvn lmvo nnrclmSed at coHstablc salo a!) tho properly Ut -Joseph H: Hess, ono sorrel mart anil harndss, Olio liay hofte arid harhciss; orffe bay colt'six head.of young Cttlttcionotwo.norso;waggon one sled,.one plough and harrow, ontf wind , niill.onc clock, one cutting box, five hogs, eleven acres ot crain in tho trround. two bedlams', one croscut law one lot of, grain in tho barn, .0110 ishoycl and have left the same in his possession during our pleasure of which the public will take notice. . J. & P. FRITZ, . FebruarS 1.1, 1S43 43. p v NOTICE THAT I huve purchased at constable' sale as thl properly bf Elishi IIuss, one ypko;of work cattle, one plough, ontS fanning mill.one mande clock.and have left die same in bis pos.ersioV during 'my pleasure' of which the public' will tako notiee.4. . k - n... n .1 n, i , rtniiir rn& Fctiruary 11,1843-42: " ' ' P lkDMINISTIlAT01l$ NOTCE. NOTICE is herttby givcn.thSt lettiara ofj admin istration.dcc tiavo been granted to UiesUbscii- ber an the es'taWof " 1 ' ' ANDREW CREASY - late of Mifflin township; in the county, of, Columbia deceased., All persons indebted to said estate are hereby required to come forward witllduf delay ahd Wcttle their rcspccllto.duci. Those having demands on Bajd tbya are requested tgprescpj ,thcir claims properly aucsieu lor seiuemeni. 1 will meet debtors ana creditors on tne zmn oi February and first of Marclw next, at tho late resi dence of the deceased to make scttlomcti.t with all who may' call. 1 "ABRAHA'M'LUDWIG; AdnCr. February '4, 1843 '411 ' 1 AbMitiXSTRJlTORii NOTICE. "TpTICEis hereby giveri,,that,lelters of admin JJf Lsliulion,&c. have been granted to the stjbscri. ocr on inc esiaw oi ' BENJAMIN- CREASY, o of Mifllin towiifliip'.jn the county of Columbia deceased. All'pCrsnns indebted to said estate1 'nie icrcbv reauire'dfd come' forward willlobt delay'ani) iattlo theirrcspc'ttlve'tluesiJ Those bavins; JeBiandn on said estate art! ferjueslcd to present their 'claims uronerlv attested for settlement!. i win meet uciuors aim crequors on, uie oui oi (,1 . , V. 1 nn.t. !e February 4, 1843i iiMoTJce, IS hereby clvtri. lo all coricc'f nfcvl. tLat we hav this daV Butchascd. at Constable sale. -aa the nrnn. crty hf Joseph Thomas, one lot saw, logs, lone two home wairon. dne nhlUnli. one sled, ono harrnw.one lof. of wheat .In the barji, one lot .rto, in Uie barn, one lot hay In the oarn, pno stack hay, nine acies rve in llio grounu, three notes potatoes, lour lice swarins,- two lets apcletrtss; ono Wind thill, one cutting bo$, one gHncl'stonej Ihretj ht)g,'one' lot of flax, one lot clover set'di ono lot buck whcat,onc log tled) one lot trees,, two scUs harncaf, pn .Ipg chain, ono lot maple Ijmher, qpo cow, onokettie. one bu. lean, ouu cuuuoaiu, ono loom, mp auu u nan acres wheat in tilts ground, audhavo left thK samo in his possession during our ploasuro of w ich the public Will ibko ponce, ' - . . ..... ;,,,J. N. & A.Di, THOAfAS. february 4, 1843. 41, p, NOTICE IS hereby niyn that I have purchased) at Con stable sale, as the properly of John .Harjman, two mares, and harness, ono wus-gon two cows, oiic calf, eight acres, of ryo in the ground, 4 Acres of of wheat'in tlio ground, one mantle clock, one wind mill, and one cuttiiie boxii dnd have lft (bn same in his possesion, during my pleasure, of which the public will take notice. JA-1ES LOCKIIART. Feh. 4th, 104343 p. NOTICE. Ii5 hereby givoif that We have this day bought at constable salo as the properly tif John' l"ulmert I iwn trnwl)flra iiiir linnir nnn lrnniiil Rnu-t mi. iron Kettle ono ileigh, one log chain. fend,oc woodsled, ono plough one harro. with ten teeth. Elqvcn actcs of rje.tn the ground, and have left the sam iu his posscssion,duriug our plcasurc.of which tue puuuc wiu take notice. AflRAM YOUNQ. 1 i n r r.i. i j. v. tho deceased, to moke settlement with all wli6'1iiat' aill A BHD HAM LUDWIGMifm'r; THB subsibtrsaiadawruuiafclowltf biUiout and therefore tak tkhf, tucthod of laforwing their former customers that they are requested to till and, settle their accounts on or heCoro tho first of Feh uary withoui fall, hy attending to the abovo notice, and bringing Sbme of icady down;' liley can eao cost and troubble. The subscribers also offer, for Sale goods at cost to those whobiiils; (food frffldsin exchar.co for tho same, the stock will be disposed or 'on reasonable icrms ociwren uu aqu inc. .iirat ui ijrn, ,u "17 persons who may wish to eTUf into huaincss, and we iu assure such, that their Me few better situations in this couatry for business. Tee .establishment can eitlicr be bought orrcn'ed. . JannaVyJ 58 184340.' - A meelfnrnir tlio f?lorlilio!di,r. and an electiarl fot directors B( he'Bpo'nisburp,'' Rail road troii company will tic held 'at'Vd. 54 Walnut strceti Philadelphia, oh tiatu'rdst1 'the 35tk Fcbtar next at ,13 o'clock, A. M. , JOSEPH 'rAXTQTij riM t, Cattawissa, January, S2d 1843, ' iVEWTMlNG ,, ' ' Zkitablishment. Oil Rthing Creek, at haiah Coltt Milt, bugarloof (otenthip, Col. coi THE sUbscriber.inrarras the public thai -Ha had put op a shop at the above place,. for the. purpose of turning waggon hubs, anil all kinds of wood work. Also, iron mill.spindles . and 1 gudgeons, and copper and brass bt every ' tlirscriiition. "JAll'kind of produce will bo (dkt'hft payment; but Uo.ci .credit given. Two' bV three'lhurnevmen. mho nmWntand finJ ishing chairs and bcadsteads will find employmenti , , , OltKIPf) STRAIGHT. Jan. 14; 1843Ab - " it., i RQTJCE. . : IS hcrcbv.iivrn,tliat I hftVR.'nnrlinKt! of Adonl Roat, the following propcity to wit:' one Bureau,ond Bed, one Stove, one corner Cubboard. one Clock) nine chairs, one iron Kettle, two acres, of Wheat in the ground, and orie'edw, dnd have left the sarnein lys possesflen dUrltlg' hiy pleasure, bf Which tho public will:pleasotake:n6tice.. " i BENJAMIN EVAKH. Jarl. 0,'18433di. , , , TUT NOTICE IS hereby 'aiven' that I Have purchased at consta ble sale, ds. the property of , Robert) Lockb'art, two Marcs, two milk cowsilwelvo acres of Wheat in the cfound. fix. acres of A'vs in the croUnd. tWentV hu- shclsof pbtaibes in the hole, one rhantje -ock, one! sled, one i'lou'gh, and have Teft the same in his pos session during ftiy' pleasure, of which the public wilt picaso UKff notice. JAMES LOCKHARTt Jan. 14, 1843. 38. TiJ-riaiMhsTartaCT. 8 hereby given, that we.havetUii day bouglit at Constabe sale.ag the property of Isatc RobbiuS tho following property, to wit; one Usck. Mare, one sorrel Colt; two red fc!tccrs,fivc Iio'. vo Sheep two setts' of Hamcs. sixteen acres-'Of Rye in tho ground, fourscres of Wheat in- Uie" ground) end sledne.Plqughj pne Hdrrcwi Ortftbay Male ond two horse Waggon, one Mack Cow, anil one htek Hciflcr. and have eft tho,sairte jn the pasaessinn of the said Hobbihs.iiuflng oll'r plea'sure,and'fo'rbiJ any person taking them from'llim, either 'hjr, ' purchazej or otherwise, without' odf const nt.- 1 " ' - E. & J. LAZARUS. OrangCvlllc, Jan. 3, 1849, - NQTiCE"" IS hfc?eiy glVc,'n to all persons pur chased at 'dh'tablc' saii, as tho property of William Kile, one; sorrel Horse end Harries, ond red Cow, two red and white Cows, one red HeifiVr, three. spring Calv s, one,Hari'owtono,m4ntle Clock, one,fapnjng.Mill, ii,ypuHgs, one j'lougbynnd have, left' the satlic in possession of said Kilc duripff my I T 'l.l1.,. .U I - iik-usgii;, ui fvuicu mo puuuc wiu-iatcc noiicr. wm. a. iiisss. .Jan.. 7, 1,843.-37. (ljList ot, Lcllcvit, Reuisiniog dt the PbsvOffico Cattawissa, January 7 1843. iWbslC.tAV'&C. G. 2 Long George 2 'Miller Adams 51!K8IvV William Jench Michael MaiBf ,Jjlin F. i , Manbsr't . Pliillip 2 . ra?jpi Joseph Brobst M. &Gr 3 Beabet'fcaKinget . Ur.ei8h Ueorge UfotiSl V. Gi ibsl'C. G, , ibstJostfifi" zfeYiari"i3lse. , Brobst II ez Clark UaVid'2 niuer jonn Case Adarn CHyelUoVepn, Rvno. Paterick iUjririGapl, Wm Sliliman Jacob iSeesholt Plullirt StotVso John Simmers Itnberl Sharpies John SHelhari Jonas -TjirJmas Lloyd Wltner Abrairt Gearhatt William IlaruVr Thomas Harder Mary John Siacy Kostenbaihif D. Delaplam Sanniel Fenstbmclie'r Peter" Cleaver John Foringer Reuben Frick'B; tn Eyans David 21 Geiger'S): & Er Girion William Geiger Mrs. George William Hughes bills 3 Hughes George Koslenbailer Jacob IteeiTer Elizabeth Psisons 'calling tor letters in the nhm a ivinuey Jane list will iilesse say; tliey 're adverlised U. A. I1ROB3T. P. M Mew M afrMc At Blooiasburg, Col. Co APjP Si. NER. npHEY would inforln tho citizens of Columbl J. County, that they have commenced Ihe bust nessat tne ahovo place at the public house of Uv uj ,r huh, wncrc moy are prcpurea to mauufac turo to order, in the iipflli'nt'. I.pt nnJ .1 ,1. , , -1 w-., . 1 u 1 1 1 . uuiaura manner, MONUMENTS, T0MB.TA11I.I3S -XT' A T 1 T,Aun ..-....m - ...... .1.., ijuau anu ruyi oiuixria, ol all wira m,J nalitifg, MANTLES, WINDOW und DOOR SILLS, and DOOR FRONTS. aisq-KAIKT, ha l mid HEARTH S 1'ONEf. Orders for Stone can bolcftwtth U.GliOiiSftho wtl art as Agent during our aluencc, ' They constantly keep n hnd a large lot o Vermont.Egyplian and Italian Marble at their wholesale Marble Yard at Selins Grgve, Unio county, 'a. ,; V I'tij '. xn .i.i U, M X !v5 i i . 1 tiiu7 i?u, Vi j