REMOSORATIO NATIONAL CONVENTION. This Convention, assembled at IJallimore on Mo.itl.iy Inal, May 17, nt 12 o'clock, 4bmi was caiicti 10 oruer uy uio 11011. ji. m, Saunders, of N. C, when thu lion. II. 1) fe'Wriglit, Esq. of Pennsylvania, was elwsch ; temporary cliaiiman. .Mr. Saunders then offered a resolution lo adopt tlio rules and regulations uf the conventions of 1832 and ; 1835. as the rules of this convention. These (rules, requiring a vole of two-thirds for the H'lioico oi inc rrcsincntiai caniiiuaie, met 'with strong opposition, nnij quite a spirited I debate envued, but before any debate was j taken upon it, the resolution was postponed ffat tho present. A coinmittco of twonty 1 cix was appointed, one from each State, to examine the credentials and report tho num bur anil names of tlclcgutCB from their ru- jetivc Stales in titicndincc. Tho con vention then tool, a teem until 1 o'clock, At four o'clock., tho Convention assuin bled in pursuance' of adjournment, when the eonuoiitou on Credentials reported a list of the delegates, ptcseut. A co'iimilleo wut then appointed to uruninato officers lo pre side over the convention, who reporlcd llu following ; President II. U. WRIGHT, of I'enn tylvania. Vice. Presidents S Emory, Maine; H llubbert, New Hampshire; (I. II Chile's, Massachusetts; II. I) Hum, Vermont; 0 3olton, Rhode Island; K. J Ingcrsnll, Con neciicut; S Voting. Now York; J. IS Iidsell N Jersey; J. L Dorsoo. Pennsylvania; Win Frick, Maryland; J. N Sutton, Delaware W. II Roan, Virginia; R. M Saunders, N Carolina; J. II Howard, Georgia; 11 G Shields, Alabama; P. 0 Ellis, Mississippi; 'J'. M Williams, Iioni.-n inn; C Johnson. Tennessee; L Uoytl, Kentucky, Win Ful ton Arkansas; N ScfiooiniMkcr,Oliio; E. A Hrotvn, Indiana; J. IS Snow, Illinois; J Coffin an, M ssottri; R. S Wilson, Michi gan. Secretaries W. F Ritchie, Virginia;'!'. 15 Michell, New York; G.A Vronra, New Jersey; C. A llradford, Mississippi; II. II Carroll, New Hampshire; W. L Morgan, Ohio. On motion the Convention ihcn atljourn cil to mret next day at 0 o'clock. At 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning the Convention met pursuant lo adjournment.' The question upon the rule requiring a vote of iwo thirds to make a nomination, again came op before the Convention, and was discussed until passid twelve o'clock, when it was adopted. Wc have reports from gentlemen direct from Philadelphia, that the Convent on 'Jialloltcd several times on I uesdav after noon, for Presidential candidate, without coming to any decision, and that the las' ballotiing was between Van Uuren'Johnson and Cass. The Democratic Tyler Convention met nt Calvert Halt, and was largely intended. Judge While, of Conn , was chosen Presi dent, with 2G V. Presidents one from each Slate; among wjiom was David Lynch Esq., of Pn. Considerable debate then a rose as to the propriety of proceeding to nominate a candldato for the Presidency before the choice of the Democratic Nation al Convention should be knowr.. It was. however, decided lo proceed at once, and Hon. John Tyler was chosen by acclama lion, their candidate fur the Presidency, there being but two dissenting voices. After the delivery of several speeches, with music Irom a uantl in aitcnuaiicc, uio uon veniiou adjourned until nine iho next mor row morning, previously oppomting'a com miitee to lecommcnd a candidate for tin Vice Presidency, to be run on tho same licHet with Mi. Tj ler. Great enthusiasm prevailed, and the speeches were frcquentl) interrupted with loud and repeated cheer mg. The Buffalo Advertiser says, a detach mem oi larmers, uounu lor iiiumis, nan rived these via the canal, from Scuylkill county, Pa. somewhere among the ronl re fiions, in an ark built for the net asion They navigated theii boat all tho way b'y water, but there look the steamer Rochester fur Cliicaco, An Englifh Iarui7r"pas given the follow ing as the result of an experiment to asccr lainlhe wight and number of grains ol a Winchester bushel of each of the undci ,f mentioned sorts of grain ; Wheat 02 lbs., 550,000 grains; Ilarlcy rJaJIbs., 520,000 fiialns; Oats, 32lbs,, 1,200,000 grains; Poplar peas, Qllbs., 1 10,000 giaius; Horse beans, (lllbs., 27.000 lining. It is rcporled that tho Rev. Dr. Ncllleton has left in his will, properly amounting in value to 625,000 to tliBTIifolocicil instt tute of Contwuticiili Tho venerable George Goodwin, the old est pi inter in the United Slates. at the time of his decease, ?aya the Hariford Times of May 13, and wo believe the oldest person in the town, tlicd this morning at the ad vnnced ago of 88. lie was for about 50 years editor of the Hartford Cottrant. Mr Goodwin commanded tho respect of the community lo a happy degree, and loaves not an individual upon earth who could be called his enemv. The Hon John M. Niles a few days since was qualified and took his seat as a Senator of iho United Stales. The com miltco appointed for the purpose of enquir ing into his physical ability to discharge the duties of the station, reported in his favor, which was unanimously adopted. A RrttsscU paper mention that a plan is in crinicmplaiinu in the Commune of Ilor- nil for constructing an iron church. The structure is to be of vast dimcnvinu", and in the Crock original style of architecture. Columns, capitals, nrgives, all the nrrhitce iur.il ornaments, togoihcr with the whole ol the internal parts of the church, are to bi mado of iron. The St. Louis Gazelle says, ' The Mis sou ri and its tributaries, and indeed all tin streams arc full. The Americm bottom. opposite the city, is submerged and impas sible. The boat al the new ferry has ceas cd her dips. Illinois town, opposite tin city, is deluded. The water is higher than it was 183G, and it is impossible tosa when it will cease rising. A few feet mon will bring it lo the threshold of tho ware houses on the lauding. It will not rise si rapidly now, however, on this side as be fore it was over its banks. The mosl dis asiiious results aic apprehended to attend and succeed this inundation. The 1 1 1 i noii shore opposite the mouth of the Missouri is fallini; in nt a fearful rate. Additional rise from the upper Mississippi is expected giT'Wo have had several complainit from Finding cceek township of tho iriegu larity of the receipt of our papers. Las week in partk-oUr, our pipers did not read Oraugevillu. Why this was so, we canno (ell, as lliev were regularly mailed even Friday, and forwardud from tho rosl-offict Here, and are not olringetl from one hag to another, except at Berwick1 If there is mi) carelessness in the Clerks in that office, wi would thank the Post Master to see that i is not continued, as it is very unpleasant foi our subscribers, as well as ourselves, ti have their papers by over a week on tin road, with no oihci excuse but the. ncgli gence of Clerks. 1 his is the spcond twin within n few weeks that the same thing has- occurred. '.Ye hope this will be the last. Jntcresliiix-ofa Lost Child. Wo lean that a little boy, the child of Washm'toi llutl, near the Hroadford, in Sniythe conn ly, Va., ancd, two yeais last February, wan tiered from home on the 27th of last moni! nd was not found for five davs. Ddigeni search was made by huge numbers of peo pie, sometimes reaching, wp learn. near auu The child was at lontrth found in the head of a hollow itiiiniiiL' from Walker's Moun no. and abouione mile from home. It hat sought a shelter under the side of a lug where from appearances it must have beei iho whole lime it had a bed of leaves;near it was a sptiii", from the log lo the spring path was beaten, where it had gone (oi water, which was the onlv sustenance Urn child could have had in all this lime. Th ch i Id knew us narcnls and cxhilutcil n igns of fear, and we leain is doing well - How strangely has ibis child been preserve! Hitd kept in life' Hut lor the supplv ol wa tcr it mutt bate perished. ll'ythcville lie publican of the Btt tnst. At Canfield, Trumbull coun y, Ohio I'licre was a severe frost on the night of iln 21st of May; rorn and potatoes were killer to the ground; most if not all the fruit wa killed; grape vines looked as if they wen scorched bv lire. Il is hoped the whea escaped, as but little of il had eared out. Morse's Magnetic Telegraph has been completed between Washington and Ui.lli more, and intelligence of the proceedings ol the National Convention transmitted Washington almost as soon as they look nlaco. a distance of forty miles. IlaUdnore papers now contain the proceedings of Con gress up lo hour of going lo press, i hi is annihilating distance. Sudden Death. On Tuesday but, an tnl.ilu iiauimer hi uv. .fcuiu u HmniUncr, in Poltsville, came to lU ,ln.iili verv Middenlv. The moiher left her ha br- aslert) in this cradle, lit) siairc whilst enuaued below in domestic afiaiitt noil, hiier a short lime had elapsed returned to look after it, when she found n cut sitiini! directly tipun tU hrcaal.anr on taltii.gup the child found that H was litelcsj. Reported Outbreak inCanada Another Revolution. From flying reports and ru mors by passengers from Canada, it seems probable that anoihei serious outbreak ha; icrtirred in that country between the people ind the covernment. Tho fusi rumor of the fact which wc find is in tho New York Sun which gives reports, from passengers, ol riots and bloodshed on the Lachino canal. I'lie disturbances are icportcd by those pas scngers as having occurred between the la borers ami the authorities. Iho report by the way of Pittsburg represents that the outbreak was between tho patriots and the government, and the cause arises from the old feeling of opposition lo the system ol government in that country. Wc give these reports as we receive them. 1 ho following is Irom tho Sun: The facts, as near as wo can gather them arc, that the laborers who weto recently discharged for'their interference at tho Mon treal election of a member ol Pailinmeut, assembled in great numbers on Wednesday or Thursday, and commenced the work ol lestruciiou and bloodshed by destroying tin works, attacking the contractors, and beat ing iho overseers. The military were called out, and marched lo the scene ol carnage and bloodshed. As the companies approach ed the rioters, symptans uf disaffection were manifested in iho ranks, but concealed from he officers. The spirit of revolt gradually spread among the army; and being drawn ip bcloio the rioters, on receiving orders to ire, the soldiers grounded their arms leclaring ibcir unwillingness to fire. The utmost consternation prevailed union' Her Majesty's oflicers of the higher grades; while he subordinates united with the revolution- us, and ordered tho temporary seiztiro of II who would not join in iho revolution. ouch arc the lads, as near as we have lecn able lo collect them from gentlemen ol cspcclability, who had just arrived fiom he frontier. We confess the story M rath r improbable. The following wo clip from the Pittsburg Chronicle of Saturday : Rumor of a Patriot Outbreak in Cana la. Wo heard a report last nighl, founded ipun information siid to have been received ly a gentleman in this citv, who has a sou residing in Toronto, U. C. that there had leeu a fresh outbreak at Niagara U. C., iclwecn the patriots and the civil authori ius. The Patriots had been making sonic uovcmenls which the civil authorities did mt like, and the troops were called out, and he Patriots dispersed for the tunc, only ii s thought for the purpose of organizing lo nake resistance. We give the above as u iitnor, having no certain information. The subjoined is from the Pittsburg Vge: ' A memorandum on the waybill, recciv d tn the handwriting- oflbe stage agent at kre, gives the lollowing report : CThe Patriots have risen in Canada, Hid have possession of Toronto; some lurt) f whom were killed in ihe lirat outbreak. These arc the reports, and, coming Irom '0 many different quarters, there is proba .ly something in them, though no two agree is lo thu place where the disturbances oc urrcd. The papers ol Saturday Irom llu f ,alo, which is nubrer the scene ol the repor ed ouibieak than Erie, say nothing about hem. ll tl ore has not already been a revo uiion in Canada, the indications are that it .vill not be miiiy years before there is one. Philadelphia Ledger. Population of the Mississippi Valley. We see il slated in the Louisville 'Staitsti i:al Register,' that in 16-10 the population living on the waters of the Mississippi, and die Lakes, and Gulf of Mexico, fwiihiti ihe ii esent limits of the United Statos,) exceed d the population of the Atlantic slope by 700,485 persons : tlie excess being nearly ri 1 1 a I !u the pipulation of Kentucky, and jreater than thai of Massachusetts. The Leeislaiure ol Conneciietit has reen acted the regis r lion law of that Slate, re rieuled by iho lust previous Legislature, I hoy have also repealed the law preventing indents in colleges and academies from vu tug ui public elections. Large Toll The largem amount of tall ver paid b) an Erie canal ooal at Albany, .1 a single clearance, was paid on Saturday y the iron boat IM'W U,ra: i no umoiini vas S'l!12 10. Tho weight of her cargo vas 13U.000 Mis. Land Sales and the Proceeds. The ales of thu public 'ands, during the last cal ndar year, niiiounted to 1,430,074 acicn. md produced more llun $2,000, 000, exceed mg the proceeds of sales fur lite previuiih ,eur by mure than $000,000. A Heavy Haul. 400,000 white fish were recently caught at one haul in New ti ti veil harbor. Thlt feal was accomplish ud by joining three seines loijoiher. The tish null for fifty cents per 1000. Fine Fruit Ut, Hayne; of Washington exhibited to the liorlicullural boueiy, in 'hat city, on Tuesday, two jars of slrawbor rics meastiiing five inches in circumference, and weighing each two hundred grains. 1'hirtv two of h e ru , filled a quart, and their flavor and beauty were equal lo their size. Tho Mayor of tho Guy of Philadelphia has offered a roward ot una iiiousunu dollars for the airosi and conviction ot too person or persons who fired St. Aupus line's Church in said city during the rjote, late No furlhf r confirmation of the repnrls nf the insurrection in Canada has been recciv eil. The Cincinnati Chronicle saa that there have been shipped from ihnl poll lo New Orleans, sinco iho first nf January Inst, hrce hundred and sixty thousand dozen ol cess .. The whole coinage aV'ihe different mints in the United Slates durfjrg the pasi year amounts to within a small fraction of SI2. 000,000, and exceeds more than one hall that of of any former year. ' How long,' exclaimed a tradesman, a? he applied the lash to an incorrigibly bad Apprentice, ' how long will you continue to serve the devil?' ' Not moro than three months, sir m indentures will be nut then.' THE XO.P.KETS. 18'14. Wheal, " , 90 Kyr, flo Corn, d() Cloverjpod, G 00 Flaxseed, - - 1 20 Butter, , 12 Oats, ,. 31 Ei!g, 0' Tallow, Litd 7 Dried Apples, 1 00 White Joans , 1 00 Beeswax, 20 NOTICE S hereby given to Iho public, that I have hired to Lewis Moasle, a small HAY HOlfSE.with a wart in the near eye, for tho purpose of boating during my pleasure, ana 1 lorluJ any person taking mcsam norse hum hi n, either uy purchase or oth erwisc, without my consent. IN OA 11 H. I'KEJVJ I3S. May 20, 1344. 7 AN APPRENTICE TO THE Tailoring Business S wanted hnuiediately hy Iho Kiibscriber. A lnd 15 or lb veara of age, who can come well ic- eonnnended, will receive good encouragement. U. .'JUI'llllT. Bloomsburg, May 30, 1844. 0 I) I S.SOL VTION OF PAR TNER SHIP rETVK Copartnership heretofore existing between Owen 1). l.eib , Ueoigc I redcrick, at tl l attawissia I oimdry was diisolved on the IStb ol March last by mutual consent. All persons know ing themselves indebted, will please make payment and those havingclahm will present them to Owen U. l.ci'j who is duly authorised to fettle. OWEXU. J.EIIJ, CHOUGH FKEDEMCK. IS. D. The business will in future Lo conlucted by G'rnrge I'redtrick.who respectfully solicits a con. linuanco if patronage. Mbj- ism o. NOTI CE. THE Members of iho Independent Troop, pof. sesing State arms or accoutrements of any descrip lion, arc required lo lortliwitn deposit Ihcm, eilher with Dr. Oeorge J.ott, Orangeville, H'm. Ncal. Itloomsburg, or with Bright K. ('as Ion, Catlawis- rUPDEIUCK aVABV, Capt. Mav SS. 1814. 5. NOTICE THE Members of tho llloomsburg Artillery, pos scshing State arms or accoutrements of anvdecciip tion, nre requested forthwith to return them to me, that new nirangements may be made with the un gado Inspector. 7. WEDB, Capt. May 25, 18145. N APPR53NTJ1CE TO thc J'rtlM'ING BUSINESS io wanlrdim. mediately at this Ofiicc. A smart active lad, 15 01 tO years of ago will receive good encouragement, April 27, 1844. NOTICE S hereby given to all concerned, that I have pur chasil at Constable sale at the properly ol JumcR Valk, tho Cillowing property, and have lefi the same in his possession during my pleasure, nnd forbid any person hiking it from him, either by pur chase or otiierwiso without my coiiFcnt. viz: One grey home; one brown maie; one two hnrte wagon; twelve acres of liye in tliegrouod, and hah of live acres new ground wheat. JOHN KOMSON. May 18, 16441. lLIDTTBiVG. "r.OrOSALS will bo received by the Commis sitineru 01 Lioiumnia county, at tno nnuse 01 luhii M. Uuckalcw in I-'ishing cicck township, on Tuesday the 4th day of June next, between the hours of 10 A. M. nnd 2 I'. M. of said lay, for building a bridgo over 'ino Creek, ncn lohn M. Huckalew'g, in said towmhip, of tlio fol lowing description: A'tono abutments, 0 feet high from low watri mark, 18 feet long up and down the crrck, C feel diick nt Iho top, and 8 feet nt tho bottom, the wing walls to bo 15 feet long. I'ho SupcrBtiucluro to bo a Wooden Braco Bridge 18 feet between the ubutments, ALSO Al the house of John Wanick, in Ml. Pleasant township, 011 Wednesday the 5lh day of June next, between the hours of 10 A. -V. and 2 P. M. of said i!ay, for building u bridge over little Fishing creek, near John Vanic!i'a,'tu said townthip of tho follow ing dobCiiption; Stono abutments, 12 feet high from low wnter mark, 80 feet lung up and down the creek, 8 feet thick at Ibotop, and 10 fed at tho bottom, iho wing walls on the north-east side, to bo 20 feet long, and on tho south-west side 22 feet long. The Superstructure to bo a Wooden Arch Jridge 80 feet between the abutments. By order of tho.Commissionorx, E. MENR7JNMAl.il, CI'U. CoMMisstOKtus Ovricr, ? Uanville May 14, tei4. 5 AD SINISTRA TOR S NOTICE, Eilale oj George. Zerr, late of Caltaivistu townsmp, deceased, TOTICK is hereby given that letters of admin S istraliori, on the above mentioned catat'j.werc tuia day granted lo tho subscriber residing hi tlir town of (JaitawisM. All pomons Indebted to tin aid estate ore hereby notified to Inako Iiilinciliati' payment, ntiil tli"e having claim are requested to orescrit Ilium piopcrly nutliunlicntcd lo r.ZilCA ?f. HAYHUKor, Adm'r. CottawiBja, May 22, 1811 5. DIVIDEND. "TfcTOTICi; h hereby glve.i to the Stockholders jjsi in the company fur erecting a bridgo ovor Uio North Untt ranch of lliu ruer Surnun'inlla between the town oftJattawiwi and the mouth oj l-'ishiiiecicek, that tho .Manasurs hnvo lliU riav de clared u dividend of Hrventu-llt'r (.'entailer Sltitrr lor the last m Month, (eijuul to (i per rent, per annum; wrucn win :hs p.iul nu Hluekholders or Ihcir legal repiesentativej, ut tho ''leoiturci'u Office on or ulter tho lSth inst. UltA . JIAYIItntST, Treasurer, Treaurer'H Olnro, Oattuwina, April 1, 1 M44 . .NOTICE. rpnilOsr, eon having dcmondi ni;ninil the it Coiiimoiiwi-c th. for labor nurlo.-mud. or ma teuals furnitlird, for the repairs oi the iXORTII 1UK1XUII CAW,. prior to tho 9th day of January, 184 1, who havo inn naiiutu to fiulncriuer Hn account of Iho sdine iro rcouehltd to do to at tho eailitwt nowiblo mo nicnt, in o drr dial tbrv mav be nut in form for net tlcment, iMnon ns the fuiiiU appropriated for the payment oi om uents (an lie obtained. I ho,e living ut a distance arc rcuucslcd to for- wuru ny iujII or otherwise. W. It. MAI'TCT. Wilkcsbarrc, May a, lti41. supervisor. FffSIff, BACOtf, &C. Iho Suliscrlbcr is receiving and for Sale 20 Bis. MACKISKHI.&SHAD, 20001bS, SMOKED I3ACON, AI..SO, 1 GENERAL ASSORTMENT Ol' GROCERIES, &c &c- for which ho will lake GRAIN LUMBER and PRODUCE cni rally. MATTHEW xMclJOWELL, Willianibburg, .May I U, 1841. NEW CASES STORE 1 1-9 II I'1. Allt,rril,p Mlftirma llin nuiai,. llml l.n 1t..Q JJ taken the Store lormcrly occupi-dby Uemge M ' " . " V 1 "u Weaver, on Main-street, Wlonmsbuig, and hai. opened an rstcnewc assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens-ware and Hardware, comprising almost every article usually kept in a com. try Store, which ho offers for snlc on the most reasonable terms, lor CASH or CUUN- EllY I'ltOULUE. , .... ELI AS WEIITMAN. nioomtburg, May II, 1814. 3tf. SHERIFF'S SALES. BV virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas 0 mo direi'ied will he exposed lo public ale at the Court House 111 Uanville, on Sattiiday the i al day of June at I o'clock t'. 1U. t cenain tract 01 land biinatc in ..imcstonu township, Columbia county, ad joining lands of Sluphen Ha.licl.iho hens ol Henry Jiller, deceased, Joseph Uradly .101111 r. uerr nnu Jacob toinriz, ruiUaiiwiiL' jeienly two Acres tiiid eighty two I'ercbes neat measuie, bo tho &anie more or legj, on .vhich is creeled one biore House, one Loj. House, a I r a 1 1 1 u nanit liarn ana out huiht nigs, with an apple orchard and a spring ol ivater Seized taken in execution, and to be sob' as tho pinperly of John F. llowur ALSO A certain lol of ground situate in tin own of Danville, Columbia county, con uinin H.iy Icet in fmut and one huudrec and fifty feet ill depth, b.jundtd by 71d street in limit, a lot of Alexander Wilson on tho biiHtb, a lot belonging to Urown & Cearhvart 011 the north, nut) on tho west b) in alley, hereon is erected a two story I ra ui e Dwelling House and oilier out build iiiys Seized laken in execution, and to be sole is tho property ol Thomas Clark, adm'r. ol Willium Clark, deceased. Ill AM DERR, Sheriff. biimrr urncu, lldiivilie, i May in, 1841. TAYLOR fliGo rTTVI) subscribei respectfully informs his friends 1 ami old customers, that ho has removed to W imamshurg, near M, .1 IJowiil s store, where he continues tho in oil its various branches, nnd pledges hiqisclf It Jo work emulated to him, in tlio best nnu tie.iti'st manurr, at moderate prices. Ho hones lor a share of public patronage. May 4, 181 1 ti. N. II. All kinds of trade, such ns lumber, grain, tc taken in payment tor work. TO CONTICACTORS. TT)ROPOSALS will bo immediately received bv tho subscriber at the store ol tho Blonmsburg Kail Hoad Iron Uoinpany, lor mining lium THREE lo FIVE THOUSAND Ions of Iron Oic, on the property owned by Fisher it Morgan, lato a partol t no iM click fatm, and dc livcnng tho tame at Kupjtown. rj, All! KB ii. I'A.Vl U.N. Bioomtburg, April 11, 1541. XX AI1T To Authorise the Removal of the. Seat c-f fir ot er purposes. habitant, oi ihe Coumy of tJolumlm lnvr, J, tjir . : ., ' "" 10 mo ticncroi Asst rmiiy ot this Commonwraltli, U, Brinl lutVJalQi-i and IrrAifl vemenco they Bu,Tcr in conwnencof tho sent, of Justice or alJ county being locnl at Uanvlll., Ahich they ttateto bo ultonied nn tl,n m.. ri); county, and praying tho salne may be removed to the town of llloomsburg. Tor remedy whercoT, r', , ' e'ladtrt uu the Maude pud Jloiisc'fKcprctentutivcinfthe Commonwtulti nf I ennsutruma in Uenerat A.wmlly mtt, usul H is hereby enacted by Ihe ruthri'y r,flhe Mime'.'Thut lit UIIU limn il - " Lu niaii ue lawiul l,t the oitracu.0! U looms hur in tho county of Columbia, to rrwt, or caWB to uu erei-ted. at Till.!!!! nwv riiriui,-i RXl13NSli5. in the i,r, r iii.,j. .ui.tj. uuildiugfl, of brick or sloce, of not low size afffi 4. rni-immns man the county building now nt War ville, lor a (Jourt Houwi, ptlmn, and dilftrenl effi ces for tho keeping of the public record., under tho .mcuuuu m me rounty CommMsloncM.f Hio mn autlurisod to recnivn a ennvevahc fur rucli lot it lot ofuround. f,,r i t'is, not eu-ceding on Brro, in f--o tiiiirfr, c'ln .'f nil lnnfml,Mn.u. r.. .1. . . . . . . ' lumbla. I he guij btiililingt to be eroded on Mich lot or lots of ground tjus 'oitroJ. Aod thp wit coimly ComniMBioupni Irtll at puWin auction, orollierwbo, nil ihe rigkt, ti tle jiiidiiitre,.hich the raid county my fvo ... ...u uElalc siiuaic in tnc town oi u.invillc. looieouto u uiiivevaiKo to lho nurehiwpr liur.lia.oM.and jhe .tONLV AHIS.G FROM iesami:to i:k Ain into Tin: UHiJN IT TKIJASUUV TOR COUNTV l'UI. Stc. -, That ai soon nn the public building nrn cornplelcd according to Iho pio'iions of tlio fin.t KCCtlOIl of tbia net. thn L hall tile u icport of the same in tho Court of Com mon 1 leasol said county, and thereupon the coin, miissioncfj am! rih.irill'nf K.,;,l , .1,11 ( . ..... ... ..i.t.j . c, t.MU. the : prisoners, if any theie confintd in the old prison l" ".ttciy reninveu to tho new, anil die public pa pers and records there remaining in the public" offl oonui. uanvi.ic, 10 no saiely deposited in tho nevr mildtngs so aa uforcsaid built and prrmred for Ibo recmition llicicof, nnd from ihciiccfoilh llie seat of fuslice in and for the county of Columbia shall ease to tic at Uanville, and tlio name nhull bo removed nnd fixed fit hc ton nf liloonwliuta. in J10 said county, nnd the public officcB heretoforu itepi, anil tue couru ol juslno hcrctofoio lulu at Danville, in and for said comity of Columbia, hll 1-e kept and held ot Ulooimhurg, in the building1? erected for their accommodation aa aforesaid. Sec. 3. It shull ic lawful for tho citizens f f Bloomiburg to obtain snbscriplinns Troni any pur pii or ieroiiS wiling lo subscribe any money or aatcrialsfor the election of mu h public boildings, as arc provided for in the first section oflhw urt, and in ilefaull of thi; iiuynit-nt of iho (,am,tho coun ty commis-ioncrs oro hereby empowered 10 cauto suits to lie brought in the nnmo'uf tho ccnintv to enforce thn collection of the samo, nr.d wheucnllccl- .l , l, 1.. .i..rt....:.. .i. ..r " " ' " "t ' '""") '"B "'u ui.h liuililiugs. oi:c.4. So much of the existing laws of thn Commonwealth as arc oltrrrd by this art be and the same arc hereby repealed. R-VGm.d- C01" or W','RI) 'I"' biL'he.H priu will be paid in CASH or GOODS. E. II. UIGGS. -February 1 7. BE K B35 V KS A New Kind. THIS is one of tho best constructed Bee fives ever invented. It is so nrrangrd, I lint you rsn draw from the bees, honey nt any roisnn of the year, without any injury to Ihcm, It also prevent- the bees being injured by the worms. Tho subscri ber is now prepared to dispose of townJiip or miglc rights 111 the following townships, 011 the most rca-ionablo tcrnn. Bloom, Hcmlock.l.iberty ell'erson, Ml. 1'lcasanl, Ortonuooil, Uiangr, Pishing creek, "'ugarloaf and Jackson. Ho nlso keeps them on hand, ready mado, which he will sell cheap. He has 111 his lice houso. several swarmi ol becj in operation in hives of tho above description which he would invite the public to enll nnd ex amino, for he believes that all who do ro, will ct once acknowledge that tncy are the bcs hives now in use. GEOHCE LILLY. Bloomsburg, Apiil 13, 1S14. mi On Tnesbay, Ihe 14 lb inst., npon Iho tncpath,re- twecn tho Luck kept by 111c. and the Lock kept by Mr. Quick, a A CALFSKIN POCKET BOOK, containing a TWO flOLLAK nnd n ONU XjL- LAU HA.Mv HILL; n Duo Uill ngaiiiht branmX ilarmau for tifleen dollars; hUo, 1 think, a Nrto irjainst Wni McKelvy &. Co. fot sixtv dint) dollars, and ccveral other papers of no consequence to any nno but the owner. G. A .,11. io written iositle tho pocket book with a lead pencil. If the tinder will leturn II tn the subwtiber, or leavo it nt tho ellico nf the Culumaia Democrat, ho i-liall bo liberally 11;- warded. JOSEPH LILLE Y. May 17, 1814. 4 A'O'FICE. " rWHE co-partncri-ldp of Eurry & Drown bavin? H baen dlovcd by niutunl consent, it berruuet nccesary that tho accouulRof tho eomcrn khotild bo clored immediately. As tho subscriber has tho books ot the hrm 111 his possession nnd is nuthous ed to collect the debts, he requests nil prrtnnn In debted to call and pay tho demands ogainU tluiui without delay. WILLIAM I bltllY. Hloomsburtr, May 4, 181-1 a. AND THE tnibFcribcrhasninll t'unMon hnnd Fred Sttlt't' lo fcli-buch as .li ANU.hHOK'iW and 8Hir6"l'Ul'E, at moderate prieo-t Will also hnvo a full (.updy of KOVASCOTIA and LAKE l'LASTEIt tho coming tpiing c" hand ground. m. McDowell, McDowell's Mill, Janurrv SO, 1844. - PAY THE PRINTER nmci.'l ' ' - '.ff J It. l.i 1 ,