-! uea "'CIlUTIt WITHOUT TKAIl " Wo have been nwinestcil lopublisli tho following extract from tlioMinulcs of tlio pro erodings of tlio Susquehanna Classis, con voncil at New Berlin, Union county, on Saturday, May 4lli, 1811. Tho papers in tlio county arc requested to copy. MlNUTli.S OF CLASSIS Amonc the items of unfinished business of the last Class'n.tlio following are worthy of being noted : I lie Committee- appointed to examine in to the charges preferred against J A.Ftcrsch I'cporteu, that in one point l view, they had not carried out tho instructions of Clas' ais,iu that they did not proceed to the place wiicrc the circumstances occurred wlncli ItT-.ivn rin In tltr nlinrfrntt nrnffltrml . full tlint iV. 1?AU IUjUU hlini'n lllfV ran i.lBlilV llinir- xmlr. in ihi. FOR PRESIDENT, JAMBS. K. POIiK. VICE PRESIDENT, GEORGE M. DAljlLASa FOR GOVERNOR, HENRY Canal Commissioner. JOSHUA 1IA.KTSIIOIIUE' PRESIDENTIAL "Wilson McCanum:s8, Asa Dimock, ItErnnSKNTATIVB. tit George Schnnlilo ELECTORS' Senatorial respect if it be leiiuireil. The v had how cveii ascertained from credible sources, that the charges against the individual in qucs If. 'ii. were in tho main true, and llicv on Ijfcis account, deemed it unnecessary to make Ikrtticr inquiries in reference to these 1 George F. Lehman 5 Chriitinu Km-aa 3 Win. ...Smith 4 John Hill (Phil.) 6 Samuel E. Leech fi Sninliol Camp, 7 JrssoSliurpo 8 N. W. Samnlo J Win. Hcindenrich 10 Conrad Jhimcr 11 Stephen Wntcly 12 Jonah Brewster BLANKS ! ! BLANKS! ! r7Jiisties Blank EXECUTIONS and SUMMONS just printed and for sale ai this Oiiico mat iwrs, as the result would only bo iiufavura bio. I'll e Committee thrreforo recommend that the Classis adhere to the resolution 14 Nathaniel II. EKIicilI'dopteil at the special meeting of the lasi 15 M. N: Irvinn Vcar, which declares, thai inasmuch as the 10 Jnmcs Woodbtirn Synod at Winchester, V.i., has not cxten 17 Hugh Momgomery ,et ,io poriod uf Mr. FiDrsch'.i probation, we cannot regard mm as a member of oui body. 1 ho report was adopted, and it was re solved, that the churches in Columbia coun iv. which are at present supplied by Mr. Frcrscli bo recommended to apply to a min istcr in our connection, and that in the mean time, they allow themselves to be supplied with preaching by the Rev. D. S. Inbias, until ttiey obtain the services ol regular pastor. IB Isaac nkriiy I'J John Mnthcwa 50 Win, Patterson 21 Amlrrw llutku 22 John M'Gill 23 Christian Myers 51 'JobcrtOrr C7"Our beautiful village has been fil led with strangers, mostly iron masters, for a week or two past, making cxami nations for situations for the building of The Texas Treat) Rejected. Tho Texas Treaty of Annexation wa rejected by the U. S. Senate, on Saturday last by the following vote : 1'cas Messrs. Atchison, Bagby, Breese .... . .i . i 1-urnaccs J no superior ouvanidg Uutianan, 0o quit t, Fulton.Uavward ,IIen that the vicinity ot uioomsouig posses-i ,ctg01) llugCf( IlCWjs, McDufrIC Semple. ecs over any other location in this sec- Scv;er) Siurgeon, Walker and Woodbury tion of country, arc beginning to be op- hp. prcciatctl by business men, which will Nays Messrs. Allen, Archer, Atherton, noon render it a larac iron manufactuiinc Harrow, Bales, Bayanl, Benton, Beriian. marl. Ore and vicinity of the canal, of the very best Jarnagin, Johnson, Aaiigum, Merrick, Mil quality; with situation on the bank ol Mnrehead, Nilcs, Pcarce, Phelps, Por ,i. ii, nrnriinn .f Furnaces. ,er- llivcs 8iinmon, Tallmadge, Tappan ... ,t fr .llnr.PiSnl mirnn!!fls. Upham, White, Woodbridge and Wiighl Ultillll JIUH.'V" ' I" i I I and the facility with which coal can be Valley of Wyoming, to capitalist to the I rot: business The immense body of Iron Choatc, Clayton, Criltcndon, Dayton, Ev Limestone, in tho immediate ans, Fairfield, Foster, Francis, Huntington. Probable Division the lllclhoilist Emscotutl Church. Wo havo givon up a large space in our paper for some days nast to the excitinc and important debate on the question of slavery, which has been going torwaru belnro tno oon fcrence of Bishops sitting at New York On Saturday last tho vote was taken on tho main question, to wit, to depose Bi shop Andrew in consequence of hisbe- ing connocteu wnn slavery, rum uanmu, Po this vote.Hie Hishops Irom the slave holding States have drawn up a protest, which was road to the Conlercncc- on Phursday morning, from a rough draft, by Dr. Ibscom of Ky. This in, by fai the most important document that lias ever been offered to the Conference since the organization of the Chuich It was listened to with breathless atten tion, not only by the members and oth ers on the floor, but. also, by a large au dionce in tho gallery. The Protest" enters fully imo the illei;aliily of the proceeding of '.he Confcren:o in Jiistioj Andrew's case, and charges home upon ihc Northern members (or the majority on the rote of Sjturday)thc abandonment ut the compromise which was an inte ral feature of the establishment of the Church. It is clear and explicit in language, elevated In its tone, and firm in its positions. It throws its signers upon the inviolability uf the law and leaves it to the country and to posterity io say who have been the bieakers hat law. i he " Protest" is a paper ol extraordinary length, having occupied Dr. liascom (who is a fast and fluent P''aker) precisely one hour in the road lug. He retains it, at present, fur the purpose of transcription and signature, j ud in the mean time, a Committee, con sisting of Messrs. Olln, Duiblin and liamlin, has been appointed to draw up i couuter statement, to he styled " a jlatcmenl of facts tu the case of Bishop Andrew." there is every probability, from the present issue on this question, that the Church will split in twain. The Southern members, retaining theii lailh and discipline, will organize as a distinct and separate body, leaving the members of non-slaveholding Status un ler their present Church government I'he vexed question will be that of livision of property. Ledger. Wheal. Tho entire iron of wlicat in the United States, for 1842, was, a tear as can be estimated, lO2,3l7,O'10, bushels, or 10.674.C83 bushels rrtuie ban was producrd in 1841. The Federalists havo already invent- d one falsehood abnut tho Democratic candidato for tho Presidency. I hey Frmtklin HOUSE, Ittooltlsbiil'L', Columbia Co. THE subscriber respectfully Informs pretend that ho has kiled somebody or friends, and the public generallyiiliM ho ha . . ... .. ..I. -I ...-II l .. I I., t, I tllier in a ilni.1. hilt cannot le WHO 11 i"trn inn, iycii biiwwii 01.11m, 111 iiuuma ' ' ... .. . Ii r. 1.. 1 . 1... tv:u! tii.: Th. iniil, ; r.nv. Vntlr a mnm. ir""y f iiiidin ivuuisin., I.U w.. - . . . , , . ...I U.ll I. 1 r .k n-j.U.,t.S..n Urn ,n,t !. "a "'c i"'"so nun Qiauinn ato uiiuli 1. li p if: i r tjniOE thorough repair As his bar will remarKauiD iur ins siriut uuhiijih.o m :i. t, r. .i. I theSibbalh,and other rolig.ous du- . . .,.,.., UC3. Imnrlit afliinls. nail linviin' orinil Klutilinn t,il nllnnllvM liimllnra hi, tvilV, nunuiliiniiii r-.... ri j a 11 :.-t. 1.. ...It. I. , .. .. ... .... r crjj uuuu. ajiiiij 'i 1 inviien nitn call nnu leal ins n 11 ilv ana tng along Commercial street in Boston, caterer for the palate and Biomsch, and flat t 1. . . 1. rt 1 I. 1.! 1 ,1... .. .. in 1. .. 1; .. 1 cnquircu tviiai 111c uemucraiii; iiumiw i-iicrs uimxcii uiai nunc win leave umsausit tiou was. 'Polk and Dallas;' says a by-led with their treatment, slander. 'Pork and dollars?' says he. xho worth of tlin pmldini; Wiiold m tliccntiii(f, oinegivc it a trinl, llirrc will lie iki chratin; Ucnstninl Man f-lialt iilivnyit awny rcjuiiing, Sweating hy tho iiottcrs.tlipy'lltallon returning, m. sii.vnin'iiouN. June 8, 18117. Ilin. that's the ticket? something to eat and ntoney in the pocket. The Richmond Compiler of the first of June, says that the farmers along James River below that city, have been ongaged in harvesting their wheat crop fir a week or more. JLmUHL'.JJ-llT 1 I Wl"JUi srasarassniiiki 1:15. obtained from the present! inducements make investments in that cannot be easily found elsewhere. The Bloomsburg Rail Road IronCom Tho vole, it will be seen, was more tPan two to one; every Senator rut one (Mr HanncganJ being present. One whig, Mr Honilerscin, voted in favor of it, in defer enco tn tho known sentiments of tlio Sute which ho represents, and about one third ol pany arc now rapidly improving their ,), democratic Senator? voted against it. immenseWatei Power on Fishing creek, After the rejection of tho Treaty, Mr liavinclaid the foundation for a Furnace Benton cavo notice, in onon Senate, of his of tho largest class; and preparing for a- intention to movo for leave to introduce nnlhnr n f ihn unmo size, while their ca- hi II. to make provision for the annexation nal or race is being built, and will be of Texas. It proposes to auihoiize nego completed early in the fill. The whole 1''' with Mexico as well as Texas to to be constructed in tho most substantial was "is ol,Jcel- Mormons. The increase of Mor mons dtiring the past jear amounts to six or eight hundred from foreign coun tries, and three or four hundred Trorn the Uni'ed States, (principally fiom Bisnop Ouderdouk, it is asserted, intends to resign his officr. It was sta led so several days ago, denied, anil is re-asserted. Expected Resign a I ion. Senator H 1 1 ger, of South Carolina, it is said, intends 'o resign his station in Ihc U.S Senate. Several npmes have been mentioned an likely to succeed him among them Pickens, Rhetl, M'Willic and Davie. MARRIED Bv the Bev. W. II. Untu ne, in Sug.irloaf, on the Olh inst., Mr. Lemuel Kask to Miss Susannah IIess, daughter of Mr. Wm. Hess. Hy the Rev. D. S. Tobias, on the 13th inst., INI r. Daniel jMaukeu, to Miss Makv Still. By the same, at the same time, Mr. Anthony Foust, to Miss Mama HiDENOENDEn, all uf Montour town ship. On Sunday the 2Gth tilt., hy the Rev. I. Bahl, Mr. William Smaffek, to Miss SorniA Mowitv, both of Biiar- creek township. On Wednesday, the 29th ult. by the ismc, ftlr. Horace Brothwell, ol Vlifflmville, io Miss Rachael Bkvan if Sugarloaf township, Luzerne coun On the 30th ult. b the R'-v. J. Ew ing, Mr. Geokoe W. Styeii, to Mis: Uebecca Auwine. both of Columbia countv. In Herwick, on Sunday lasi, by the Rev. I B.ihl, Mr. Daniel KlinetoioT Salem, to Miss Mauy SiiAKrEn,of Hri- t creek township. NOTICE. J 11 Vi Jlcmner1) ul lliu inili'iirnuelil 1 roop. poi tK'ssine y l.ito n r iu3 or nccouticments of nny iloff.iin tion, are rcqulreil tu lortliwiih iIcmhii iiicm, either with Mr. Ocorgo l.oit, Dnitigeville, II in. fseal Uloomshurg, or with llnglil It. I'axton, (iatuwin sa. ntFDERIOK aWADV, Cjpl. Mny 25, 184-1. 5. NOTICE THE Members of tho Dloonnburg Artillery, hoi- Kcssnig Slntu annior nccoiitremeiitH of any ilccciip Hon, it ro rcijucsleil Icirtliuitli to return them tu me that new airungeinenU may be nuJo with (lie 1J ri gadc Iiisiiector. . WEU1), Unjit, May 25, 18115. DIVIDEND. "WfOTICK ia hereby gittu to the StoekholJcrs I tn the comiuny for crcctitij a llrnlKo ovc tlio North East irmich of tho river buMiinhan between the town of Uattawissa ami tho mouth of Ffchingcicck, tluit the Mamiucrs imve this tlav de- elureil u dividciul of StvmlytJtve Cmtsjicr Share for tho ost fix numllia, (eijnal In (i per cent, pel .iniuim) ulucli will !io paid Mini elocUlioliIers or I heir legal rtprcscutatives, at tlie 7'reasurer's Ollice on or alter tlio 15th inst. KZKA S. HAYUUnST, Tmmircr. Tieasurer's Oliice, Uatlawissa, April 1, 18-11. and permanent manner. II AIL STORM. . On Sunday altcrnoon last we were visited by a heavy shower of rain, ac companied with wind and hail. The Pennsylvania, Connecticut anu .Massa sevcrcst portion of the hail was mostly chuselts.) Fifty or sixty missionaries confined to a small space, doing corisid- . i,nrmnni,m :n .lim-ren. Louis Era, LOOK OUT ! STAND BACK ! Several leading Whigs of this city have abandoned Mr. Clay, and come over in suppoit of Polk and Dallas, from heir knowledge and admiration of tin; latter. Mr. Sharswood, for several years a distinguished member of the legislature from this city, is about, we ne told to ' take the stump' for the De mocratic nominees. Judge Todd, who was a warm Harrison man, has come over so has his son so have numbrrs whoe names we have forgotten. Phil adelphia Paper. NOTICE. nrVIOSE rersoos having demand against the OommonweLlth, for labor performed, or mu tenuis furnished, for the repairs of tho NORTH BRANCH UJ1NJIL, 'J JPi Ul II III 111 H 1 II JM In Bloom township, on Thursday of last weeu, Daniel, son of George Mil ler, aged 1 years and 11 months. prior to the Oth day of January, 181-1, who have not handed to subscriber un account of tho name, arc requested to do eo at the cjiIichI po&iblo mo ment, in oidcr that they may be put in form for set tlement, as boon as the funds appropriated for the payment ol olil dents can tic obtained. 1 hoso living at a distance arc requested to for ward by mail or otherwise. W. K. MAfTET, Supervisor. Wilkcsbarrc, ,1ay I), 1811. I'hc followinit is a co)V of llie bill for the Removal oflheSeat of Jnstico f Colt mhia Coiitny, introduced into he Semite last '.viniei. A IV ACT To .luthoritc the Removal of the Sal of Justice in the Count a of Columbia, uiul Jut oli rr purposr. vVllEUEAr), a aruO mnlmltv iif dm lnvnbln In. hatiitaiits of ihoCiiuiily of Uohuiibtn linc, by their intuitu iuio, llirill 10 100 UCIIChll AfsellllllV t)f this OommniinCflltll, the great hardnhlps and liiebh venience thcr nill'er in nuifrijuencu eflhc gCot of Justice fur Bid county being looted at DoniH. mum hu j runt iu uc jnuuiCU on llll) verge ol Itm county, unit prajlng the sumo may bo removed l ineiovvii in iiKiomsiiurg. rorrcmcily whereof, au-TiiiN 1. Jlc it tiiuctal by Mo .V it'e aiul House if llrpracntatictt nftfo dummon vath of n. il Si tn herthy enacted by the nuthvrily of the mini, Thut iiv niiy nine wiuini inrce years lrum llie pas-age of mis uci,u Biian uc inuil lur tlio ClllM 'sof-Hlooms-burg, in the county of Columbia, to erect, or -vsi Ui bo erected, at 'II I HI It OWN 1'llOlM It HXl'UN.'H, ill Iho town of llloomsburrf buddings, of brick or ctoi", of not Ich hub nud d. meiiklinis thou the cuunly buildings now at mi. villc, for n Court IIotic, mhim, mid ihlferc-nt t.J",. ci-s for tho keeping of the public record-, umkr lh,i dircelion of thu county Comniiahon-.s, uho nm authorised to rcceiu u eonveynNd for fuIi lot or lots of groumli, fur the tno of such cotlllly btiilih !ngs, not exceeding one acre, in fee simple, clenr of all incumbrances, for the use of tlio counly of (V luillbbl. 'J'l. said buildilJL'S to I v elected nn mwh lot or lots of ground thus conveved. And iln. ni.l county t'ominisMoncrs aro hereby atithorNcd hi sell at public uuclinn, orothcrwe, all the r1 -lit, t'- tie and interest which tho said county in.iy iiii-i in tho real entatc; situate in tlio town of )uu lc. and to cxecuto ii 'onveyiince Io tin: pi-"cliarr or piirthiisers.urid tho JONEV A ItlylN fj l'KOM 17e same 'J'o m: I'Ain ixi'o run I'OSES. Sec. '1. That as soon as the nuMic bulliliriD-a a' a completed according to tlio pw-'icions ql'tbofiKt section of this net, tho Commissioners aforcsn-il nhall file n leport of tho samo in tlio Court of Con moil l'leas of said county, uiul thereupon tlio co i mis.'ioncM and tihcrifl'nf said county, shall cau u tho prisoners, if any thcio eonfinrd in the old pri-iuu to bo safely removed to tlie new, and the public pa pers and records there remaining in the public olli ces at Danville, to be safely deposited in the new buildings so as aforesaid built and prepared for tho reception theicof, nod from thcnccfuilli the seat of justice iu and for the county of Columbia ..hnll cciso to io nt Danville, and tho same s ha I -i removed and fixed nt the town of liloomsbuig. iu llie said county, and tho public offices heretofore! kept, nnd the courts of justice heretofore belli 1 1 Danville, in and fur said county of Columbia, shall I c kept and held ut Uloomsliurr;, iu the huildimM erected fur their accommodation as aforesaid. 6'cc. a. It Miall bo lawful for the citizens of lllooinsburg to obtain subscriptions from a iv per son or persoi.s willing to subscribe any mom or materials lor the election ol such public biilldiugi, as are provided fur in the firsk section of this act, and in default of the payment of tlio sarr.r-.thu torv ly conimisMoncra aro hereby empowered Io c u o suits to bo liroujhl iu the name of llie count) i enforce die collection of Ihc tame, and when collect ed to be applied towards difruying the expenses of uch buildings. Sr.c. l. Sin much of the existing laws of tliii Commonwealth as nro altr-ml by this act '.c and tho same aro hereby repealed, THE XO.EKETS. rrablo damage to the grain upon Col Paxlon's farm near tho mouth of Fish ing creek, thence pasting up tiie Susque hanna river about a mile, entirely de stroying about fifteen acres of rye upon to preach Wormonism parts of the country. St. May 31. A Singular Case. The Louisvill Dime says that a spiiuhtlv child, living near Mnvslick, Mason county, whs ha the farm of Mr. Joseph Ilendeishot, up- )ecn j for pom0 weeks with a fevei on the cast bank of the river, besides somewhat prevalent in that neighbor .i.. it. i.n nil, unpi9. hood, had not spoken a word since six ,, ,. . . . I i,i. ..i. ,i was attacked, a thoimh she bios. What is singular., although the . ' . .... r l-l I ... .,cl anllrnhf IdflnVIII-AM I - ! I .t 1 I. r.ll .... tn I Aft I . I - nan conunucti iu iim uuiiniii 1 n., half an hour on this farm, is now al. for nearly half an hour on this larm, Remedies. Mr, Ellsworih, alluding leaving the ground covered some three Ho the valuable discoveries that have re ot four inches deep, yet but litle hail eem.y oeen maue mei.iea, .r.ience. . , 1 il UUilUC IIIW 111 III v. II I b I UIH IVIIIUM "H fell on Ihc adjoin.ng farms, and they re- hj obiaine(1 f.()m tul mosl pajnf( eelved little or no injury. diseases, lie doloureatix, by the simph Kiiiin.il ariiilication of ammonia: and the Tho Hon. Ghirok M. Dallas has for Lavin in ,he mos, gpee(y an() e(rec. mally, in a letter to the Committee of the ma manneri the paroxysms of deliriuni Gcnitai! M. Dallas lias in a letter to the Committee of Convention by whom ho was nominated, tremens, by the use of carbonate of am accented the nomination tendered him as monia. the Democratic candidate for the Vice Pres idenoy. Gen. Lewis Cass attended a Demo cralic meeting al Detroit, last wrck,nnd expressed his hearty concurrence in the nomination of the Haltimorc Democratic Convention, and announsed his detcrmi nation faithfully to support it. The End of the World. -Fathe Miller, ut Iho Tabernacle, in Boston, on Tuesday night, said ho had mado a grea' mistake about the end ol the world, The lime had now gone by, and he must confess that he knew nothing about it. IIu made this confession with tears in his eyes. The Hon. A. II. Read, llie Represen lativo of Ihc Twelfth District of Penn svlvanta tn Conarcss, (lied, at Ins resi ileum, iii Montrose. Sunuehannn coun ly, last week. IIu left Washington several week since. A Government agent m lias pin chased provisions for on (he Sabine to llio g200,000. A hovel but not irrational mode of rpitilaliiiii llie fare of passengers liar been adopted hy the pioprielors of wa unns on the Actional Road from Cum herland to Wheeling. Il is literally by weight; each p.issenger being tested b the scales, and charged so much pel pound. The price is double the weight of inanimate Ireighl, as llie stowage n'mnimi nf Riuinol be nuite so close ol course, p'hc passengers are chiefly emigrant. Cincinnati the a mi v YOU AG HICKORY!" At the time of the Rink panic 111 National Intelligencer, in derision Ciovernor Polk s unbending hostility lo the Biddlc Dank, termed him the ' Young IIikoy of Tennessee ."' LpI us thank the great Clay organ for faching us that word. The venerablr hiefof the Hermitage, the old Hicko ry, is fast dcscendinn to his grave, and it is fit that he should leave behind him one who is worthy lo assume his unpoi ted mantle. Let il be understood lliep, iow and hereafter, that the Democracy of the Union have placed a " Youni; llickorj " hi the field, who is both able mil wilting lo " tread in the footsteps nf his illustiious predecessor." Bern. Union. There are sixty papers in the Ger man language; printed in tho United States. On the 22d uli. the rivor opposite St. Louis was about nine miles loiae. Monster Cucumbers. We yesterday saw (says Iho N. Y. Sun) two cucum hers grown by T. J. Wood, Esq., ol Long Islanil, which were a liille the tallest vegetables we have seen for some lime. Otic measured nineteenjnehes in length, eight in circumference, and weighed two and a quarter pounds ; tho other measured seventeen and a hall inches, by eight, and weighed two pounds and' an ounce. Who can beat that ? Six thousand Prussians have, through ihcir aurnts, purchased a larce tract of land in Texas, and also contemplate planting a colony in Virginia. 90 BLoojisBuno,June 15, ISM. Wheat, Rye, Corn, 40 Clovcrsoed. G 00 1 lax6eed, 1 20 Butter, io Oats, 3i iiig", G 1 allow, ;n Li rd in Urieil Apples, 1 00 White Vieana 1 00 Beeswax, oq FISH, BACOV, &C. I'lic Subscriber Is receiving and fur Sale 20 HI- MACKEREL & SUA I), 50 20001bS, SMOKED BACON, Al.OU, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF 1 "1 3 Sic. &(: for which ho will lake CHAIN LUMPUR and PRODUCE cenrrally mattiiew Mcdowell, Williamsburg, May 10, 1811. TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE, n CASH STORE UK tmWrilicr informs (ho public that ho hat- AN excellent Family HOUSE, a sett of ;ii.;.,,r '...i i ww n VHCU . t ' , M vavtl uu (Tiuuroui.ti Mi-'uiimuuit, uiiu iiu; iiiiviiu, nut iuhk in uan, a neat stroller i ... p SLKIGIIi UUFVALd KOBB. nearly nevvl 0,l,,cu """-""' v .inJ a &ADDI,b and UltlUhh; all the iropcrly ol TlVV GOOflS, G-rOCGSlfic; Kcr.WM. H. BOUKNS, i uixwoojuoa rtlnnm.l.nrn. In ,uln, ,,lln-,.!.. .1 1.. II 11 f f tl ft .T" f CI ft Tl "'---..-'& " ' j-...v.w, tltLj UV III1UC JUI1C li, iS-i 8 NOTICE. Estate of DAVID SLOAN, late of Brierweek township, Columbia co. deceased. TkTO'l'irJF. is herein- civen tliat IctiersofAd ministration on tho above mentioned Kstatc were this day granted to the etihscrilier residing nt I.ight-Sjtrccl AW iicrsons indebted tn the said Es tate are hereby notified toiriakciinmedintn pay mint :iml those having claims arc requested tn present them, properly authcntieated.to GEOHOE SLOAN, Executor. Light Street, June 7, 18-14. Gw8 A IV APPRENTICE TO iho 'HINTING ZJUSINESSie wanted im. mediately at thisUllicc. A smart activo lad, lo or 1G yrursorago will receive good encouragement. April 27, 1841. NOTICE S hereby given to the public, that I have hired to Lewis JUcasIc, a small HAY ilOUSK.wilIi n wart iu the near eye, for tho purpose of boatinc during my pleasure, and I forbid any person taking llie said liorso Irom nun, cither try purchase or oth ervvisc, without my consent. INUAU . I'ltBIS J ISa. .May SO, 1841. 7 AN APPRENTICE TO TIIE Tailoring Business S wanted immediately by Iho subscriber. A lad 15 or 16 year of age, who can come well ic- commended, will receive good encouragement. II. JtUPERT. Bloomsburg, My 30, 1811. G Qucensware and Hardware, comprising Hlmost ovcry atliclo usually kept in a coui.try Store, which ho oflVrs for sale on the innvt reusonablo terms, for CASH or (JUUN 'TRY PRODL'OB. El. IAS WERTM AN. Oloonuburg, Muy II, 184 1, 'Mi. TAVLORINCro- njTtlE -sulmcribei respectfully informs lii friend; B and old customers, that ho hns rrinnvrd Ii illiimsburg, near Al, jli'Uowi-ll s siore, where In continues the in nil its various branches, and pledges himtclf ti do work entrusted to hun, in iho hst and henlen manner, ut moderate prices, ilo hopes fur u 3h.11, of public patronage. JOSEPH 13. FREDERICKS. May 1, 18M-!. N. . All kinds of trade, sticli us lumbit, grain, f c, taken in payment for work. $3 nUSHEKS OP WHEAT K6 and CORI' or W'1'0'1 ,'lc hichest prie will ho paid 111 CASH or liUUIJS. E. 11. BIGGS. February 17. A New Hind. THIS in one of tho bett constructed Ueo Hive ever invented. It is so arranged, tlint J011 run draw from the bees, honey nt nnV feison of dm vcar, without any injury to them. It nlo pn-vr nH Mi bees being injured Iiy tho worms. 'Tlio subscr her i ikiW prepared to dispose of township or Single rights in tho following townships, on vim moot ic-JsonaMc terms. Bloom. Hemlock. l.ni ' .leflerson, Alt. Tlcaini Greenwood, Orange, Fishing creek, ugatloaf and Jackson, Ho nUo keeps them 011 hand, icady madc,vvhieli ho will sel cheap. He has in his lice house, fcvernl swarmiofbcc in operation in hives of tho iibovo ilcsetiplii rs which lie would invito the juiblic to cull and ix amine, for he belicveiUhat nil who do to, will ft onco acknovv ledgo that they aro the Lets hives nt vv in use, GEORGE LILLY. Bloomabiirg, Apiil 13, IS44. Y Mav 17, IS 14. TO COiVjTKACTOKS. TJROl'OSALS will bo immediately received by ine sunscr'tier at tlio storoot On Tiicsbay, the 14th inst., upon lliulocp.ilb,! twct'ii tho Loik kept by me, and iho Lock kepi ' y Mr. (uiek, a A CALFSKIN POCKET HOOK containing n TWO COLLAR nnd OM-) Jl'il LAI! UAMC HILL; a Duo Dill against cam ' Ilarmau for lilteen dollars; ilw), I think n ! o against Win MeKelvy & Co. foi eiuv dino doll.11 , -'id Fevrrjl other papers of no contnjticiifr lo .11 y :no butllic ouncr. G. A.'ll. is wtilten im-iiif 11 0 Irsckct hook will) a lend pencil. If llm limler wnt .J0II1 11 in 1110 suiiM'iiuer, tn irne 11 m in. oiin'ii . the Columata Ucmocrat, lie shall hn hbe.allv ic- '....vied. JUOTI'll LILLi:. t notice: tjE co-pirlnerhliip of run- & Br.vtvn h i been diwoli ed hy mutual cniiFcut, it biv ucehKiiry that llie iuvoiuitu of tlio coliicru si 1 10 clo..i'd iinmcdi.ilely. As Iho riiilifcrihcr I Sooks of tho firm in his pisitesnimi nnd U nin1- id to collect tlio drlits, ho requests all peroir. ilehled In cull mid pay iho demands iigaiiit li ivillinut delay, WILLIAM TURRi Illoonisliiirg, Afny 1. 1 R 1-1 . , nia is AND tho liliiiuiisliiircr I nun itoau iron uompany, lor mining Irom THREE lo FIVE THOUSAND tons of Iron O10, on thonrotiortv owned hv 1'inher fc Morgan, lata a part oft bo tclick faun, mid dc- fU'I subscriber has at nil timet nn hind.IVr' livcrmg tlio samo at Espy tow 11. I jS, Htufr lo sell -ueh at Uli S li.MH It i k. L'llAltl i:SIi. IWXI Oy. Oiin Mlir.YTlJi'r.nl inoiln n'i' pn.'e Bioomsburg, April II, 1341. Will nln Imvo a full supply nf NOVAK 1 -. t 'i '"' LAKE PLASTER iho coming prin; 11 inaud yi on ml. ,- . Al, MepQWRLL. uwtll'b M IU, Jauurry S9,JU.. PAY THE PRINTER, Jmigtc QUICKLY. jli)0 o
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