A FeiWal-Ab'oliiion paP6r hJ Oib fol lowing'! . DEMOCRATIC TICKET ron rRcsiDBNT A duellist, who has deliSiuralplj idiot al nni killed his npifc'lihor. A profune sweai'er, anil free drinker ni wine. As speaker in Congress ha gave prnai license In rowdyism and suuunlinaiitin." The sutic paper contains tha following redaction : " Sinco llio niitsldn of this paper went In press wo aro nssti red that tlio representation RivHii on tlic first page, of tho private rnor wis of Mr. Polk, is entirely incorrect, and that ho is not only a man of exemplar morals lint of religious principles. We matlo the. statemont on what we considered nntl'entiu information; but under the r.ircum stances, wish to have tho charges consider ed hs withdrawn. We shall rnakn fuithcr inquiries. and'gUo tho result " ,('o expel (s.iya the New York Plehi.m) to hoar this false chargo reiterated by thr Federal p. ess throughout the Union, with out their haiing the manliness to re Iran as the t)n.tlon paper has done. Thn fad is. Mr. Polk never fought a duel, and is strict ly a nmral nod religious mm in the true t.cne ol ihn inms can tho Whig say as much of ijenry Clay ? Trom tlie Democratic Union. Testimony of JOHN HANKS in favor of JAMES K. POLK. Among all llio circumstances ronnecied wiili the no ninaiion of Oqv. Poi.k, their is uono more giatifyiug to the p.'iriy than the fact; that even the most onenmprnmi? ing whigi) are cutnpe 1 d lo hear tcttimmi to iiia eminent private and public worth. Iiavc already quoted from fie National In lelligencer and Boston Alias, the one t h great central whig organ at Washington and tho other thn champion of the conn princi pies in tho Hay Stale, roth of which pa pors have, not hecilated to spnak of the Dcmorratic nominee in terms of llie mos' exalted raiiicl. B it we have still another iiullinr in reserve, which, in Pennsylvania at least; will si-arrnly be disputed by feder al pattizaus. This latter witness is n nth cr than tho Hon. JOHN HNKS of Herks counlv, who in 1811 was ihn whin nomi nee for (Jovcrmir In the Daily (Slobis ol 2'id April, ! 830. was published tho resig nation of Judge Hanks as a rue.uSer of Coimress, in which lie pays the following brief, hut deserved tributo tn llie chataclei ofOirernor Polk. What will tic Cl,n organs in this Stale, who aro eludiousl saekiug to depreciate the public services ol the Deinnrritic nomiiiuu for the Prcsidenci say to this t AlAiicir 31. 181)0. " Sir In communicating' to you my resignation, 1 cannot refrain from asmting you of llie very high estimation in which I hold you, individually, and ol my entire approbation of your conduct and deport nieul as presiding officer of the House. I will add, that in my judgment, you dis charged all ihe arduous duties of the chair with a degree of liberality, impartiality, iiwiiny, aun uigniiy, which uui umor lo yourself, anil also lo tho body ovei which v u 1 1 preside!!. "Very lespeclfulh. nnrs, JOHN HANKS." Growing Uneasy The N. Y lletald, a wing paper, is ingenious enough to say; "The whig press begins to exhibit alarm m mo uernonsiraiiuns ol llm demociacy hero in favor of Polk and Ddlas. Wu be. gin ourselves m think that this alarm h vc ry well founded. The Tribn lie h in tu'i dent dread, and thinks that the party uiusi work hard il they mean lo elect Clay Alier all, this wil he a very hard fi"bi that's certain." IMMMENSE INCREASE. It is staled in Hunt's .Meichani'a Maga zine, that the population of Wisconsin In innro than doubled itself during the p isi year. One year since, it was estimated in 00,000, now at 1 10,000. If this should In true, il is the greatest increase of population arising out of natural causes, on tei-onl. Tho same authority thinks that the cmigra tion this i ear rill bo ovon greater iha"n it was the last. Srmn of the whig papers sneer at Mr Polk, because ho was defeated when a can didaiu for the uffieo of Governor of Tenncb see. Hut they foigul to gtalo that ho h;u been elected to that office, while Henri Clay io Ins efforts before llm people hat been defeated bow ofien? Ho was no lucky in 1 8'J-l disastrous in 1838 una voidable in 1832 unfnriiinaio in J 630 jopudiaied by his own friends in 18-10 never hiicetssful in tho repealed strugglo of twenty tears. Which ihen is the wors omen? Which Hit unlucky vessel llm never sails' without a catastrophe cither bv wreck or in halilo, and sucin i l,0 mule, the inlluenco of a perpetual Friday, lei i put to sot. iihat day it will ? The Foreign Netuu, The arrival of tin steamship Acadia, at lioston, furnishes u, wild later anu interesting intelligence fron Europe. The long proliacled and all but intermi liable proceedings arising mn f ,,B rj in 'Is.baituii lenyib been brought to a closi bv -l,e iuiiuMnoient of O'Cnnnell and tin oil.ir irnvt rMTs. The former has addressed the Irish people, solemnly pledging inm elf to appeal from ttio eenienco to the House of hordd. Tlt.VQEDY AT ST, LOUIS ELOPE ME NT MAN SHOT. From tho Si. Si; Louis Hcporte. el" tho Bth int, ai.,..., ,; ,,. , , . . laoa o 11 7 l if ' TV 1 i U" lat guter or Mr. Edward I'onl, of Si. Loui- ml we be . ev. h.s only clld-a girl o. lomiderablo beauiy, and well educated, waf , r n.,u .u vuuL .iou.wiir ken from, or induced to leave, her father s la ItlUSC. Tho old Lrontlnmali Bpar..,P,l in - . . O ..... w vain tor her, and employed other to aid him in discovering the place of her rctreai , ,1 -. or concealuieiit. lie called on Mr. Low.nl npr rr.lrfiutl ibis city, an auctioneer, whom he le was con ml i,l in.tuil (nlent had been the man wlm liml 1,1 111 I, Mil and executed his duuehier's rum. hmv refused to give him any information on the subject, anil lioalcd him in ilu ir.g and brutal manner. un I hurstlay, ihe rnihrr learned thai how had been absent for a fortniirlit at!Mu Orleans, and thai ho had re.urnml will, hi. daughter us fai as Si. Genevieve. Ho tin menu eiy, in a slato ol intense agnation, bordering un insanity, called upon a friend who was a city officer, to go lo how for him and make inrpiines lor his datigh tcr. Yesterday mornini? ihe.v iiinrnnilmt in. wards tho room of Mr. h. and met on ihe s reel, a few aieps this side. Mt. Ford im mediately remarked to Mr. how thai he wiaticu io uavo a private conversation with turn lo which the latter ronlted. 'vcrv well.' Tho tlnee went lo ihe room of Mr. h. and found the door locked. i1 r. I. unit. tie must step out for the key, and whilst he Has Done. Mr. Kurd remarkHil In Ina lnxi.il ihal ho (Mr. h.j had probably gon.o for his listols. On Mr. L'a return ilinv nipril the room; Mr. h. objedtog ai first to llie ad mis pi mi ni il r. I'onl a Irieml, but liiully assented. To all the father's inquiries for his dalii'liter. or fur inliirmmimi m ilm o course her seducer intended to take with bet, he received no salisf.ictoiy reply; Mr. U. answering, 'it is none ol your business.' The old man insisted that it was his busi nuss, and said 'if llicre is law or justice in Si. houis, I will sco her righted. She has ;een ungrateful to me, but 1 will do my inly to her' lMiially lie ?,sked Air. how if he intended to marry her. The answer was, 'no lo h . if thai is vonr ImRiiipa. you'd better quit this.' Again ihe father oil the question, having first drawn a pis id, I ho second reply win 'l'o t3 h ' Thereupon he discharged uis pistol; the vill striking Mr. h. on ihe forehead, inst ibovo the rii-'hi eve. Mr. h. was hIivh yesterday evening, bm i not expected lo live. A few witnesses were examined yestnr lay, on ivhiuh occasion .Mr. Hlenneriiasieli innoared for Air. Ford, ami Mr. I.nsti,. the l)isirict Attorney, foi the Stale, The cx imiuntion was then postponed to Alnnda) loonniii!. in order that the result of the vvound in i L'ti t be known before thn mams- irates acted finally in tho matter. Mr. Ford was required lo givejiail.for his.jippeara.nce on Aloodav to the s'ooi'oTsri.OOO. nd si-vpr al cent o nen immediately slenncd forivaid mr toe purpose. The iVfio Jercni (Jntixtitutlnn 'I'Iip Convention now silling aiTrentoi t-i revise till) CoilEtitdWin of New Ji'rsnv. Iiavn nnnr through with several departments of Govern 'licnt. TIlC following :irn Kntnn nf tin. prominent fiatuies of the new Constitution I'MPPl linnn-.'1'lin Hnun.nni. I, Un rilinonn 'w V.W...l.f. 111. ..IIIICIUII ly the people for three years. The heg islaturc to consist of a Senate, elected one ncmber from each counlv for three years me third each year; the House of members icenrding lo population every year. Tin Judiciary lo consist of Supreme and Coiintj UotirlP, ciiosen ny the Lemslalurc in joirn uiecung, lor i limned number ol years; Ju liccs of the I'eacc to be elected bv iho peo pic; Chancellor and Surocale General hi die joint meeiii'.i;. Executive officers cen craliy aid lobe chosen bv llie iimt meeiine ho Attorney General, I'roseeuiors. Secre- arv of Stale, and Clerks uf ihu Sunremi Untirl ami our; o Uhanceiy, to be ap pointed by the Governor, with the approva ii too oenate. i un Legislature if, to bavr 3 per day for forlv days; after that 81 50 It can couiraci no dcbl fo. a lonncr term ban thirty five years. Tho Constitution will soon bo submitted o a ratification by the people. A HEAVY LOAD. On Wednesday last, Mr. Henjairin Grnfl if hcaeock township, nauled from Ucitzel's Marble Quarry, lo this uiv. with his team if four horses, a blnclc of marble j.viV U ini' ilurlccn llumstmtl am1 mtndreu and ten nowuh! The Quari y is about (UL'bt miht rom llie city. Air. GrolT loaded the mar lie ni tho quarry, hauled it in KcitzclV narble yard, in the city, unloaded, am' elurned home.ivh n bo ncain loadetl five ii ns of iron, which he hauled in hancaster ml deposited at Moderwell's ware bouse n the evening of the sr. mo day, and return nil home. I Ins is a Jeat wo.t ly of brliif reiorded. Lancaster Int. Tho oldest paper in the United Stale s ihn New Hampshire Gazelle, publish il Portsmouth, b was commenced in I70'l by Daniel Fowle, and is now in ihe hands of Gideon Heck and Albcri Givunleaf. Sir J.tmsclioe Jeejcehhop, Ihe Hindoo pliilaniliinpisl, ba, within llio lasl tun year, given dD75'l,000 sterling lor llie ii'oiuoiiou oi education, nospitais, unci various public wot lis. During ihn twelvu days endir.g on Saltir av Inst. 8.V.-17 cuiiLrranls urrnod al Neu Yurk from Europe. f ' Singular tfmW-Onlpnel Tliornas1 Millntnct from the use of ft I I ebrown, alo of Winthrop, Mata., onrn ,Tho Natchez Free Trader mentions .. i-nfiiHK iniii.DH, un i-n. lain case 01 a man who carne Ihero a ilav lint), fin . i iun a i .. r ... ....... i " f . . V "," "8" ,l 1 . ' '"" f nom",,,,,ng "'e elaocl,oly dePd oul wag a man extensively known and uni 'ersally respected. He served in ,he revo- .hi. i s iui many years a member o ihe Massschusnils Senate, before .!, Bnnr. Ulinn and .,h..nanil (... I .. .; . Htl rl IWI'K lllllUl represented the town of Winthrop in the! , w.u.u. I . V WHO .1 IIH-IIIX her of ihedifretcnielccinr.il mUene u.r,i0i, IjCIMS ninrp. ni limi Nletn lit. ..in ' ... . uci;i9iuiure ni nisi otsto. no was a mem.il,ulllu"1 i uonee, anu a diminution oi lis elected Jefferson, Madison, Monioe, J, Q.ijerially decreased the value of llie ariiclt Allmllu nnrl 11 i.Mun.t il.cplf. (till fa... ...ft... lt.n ..-.I .....it I Adams and Harrison. "'"""""'""m A Mr. Ilff. luinlv whereopon somebody hat been guilty of punning. ' Well has this little busy ,Bce,' Improved life's shining hour; lie gathers honey now all day, From one sweet chosen 'Flower;' And rrom his hive, if Heaven pleases . no ii raise a swarm o mile 'Ureses. O.NE OF TIIK TEA Partv Iha. flirotv llio tea into H iBion harbor. D 19, 1773, Saniuol Snraiitie. dleil in tt.,a. ion on I otirs lay evening, agHil ninely- one. The olv ttiRmher of ih 'lVn ParlV now alive in CnL P.n.li-in A Nsw Kind op Rifle A Mr. Bilihvin.of Sivaiinah. hau invon'p.il u 'i fie, that can bo discharged 42 limes in bout one minute and n qn-irior. It has bul a single birrol, parrullnl with which ) a uiass tube, containing, foriv-lwo chartj;es. I ho hut of llio gun is hollow, in which is denosiled Ihe anruci'iu i ii i loads the gtio.ptit on the porcusiiioii cap, prions Hie cartridge, anil discharges the loud. Instantly, by dritving, threo ex ternal finger pieces, the barrel is again a.iped and died. ili:i.ANCIIOLV AND ExTnAonDINAItY Uocunr.K.vci:. A day or two since, o i slcainboat was a.icending llie Ohio,and when near Louisville, tho body ol a bo) four or five years old, was seen fl.ialing down Ihe river. A gentleman named bagan, residing in Hirtninghani, who was a pisse.ngcr on board, carelessly iv marked Ihal i he clothes looked verj much like lhoe of a son of his ho li.ui lefi at home- On arr iving at his residence he was slirlleil by ihe information thai Ins son was imping for sevuial da ,& j was supposed io be lost! ;lr. F. at met co j-cni cd (hit llie body ho had een in .he wifr was that of bis son. & Hai led to recover it, which he succeeded in doing, and had it brouuht back lo the city and iniuirud. St. Louis lievitl- le. An- I.Mpnr.ssivn Sch.vk When Col neiilon, I it the U. S. S-natf, openly cnaigcti jiir. jycUiillie, of South L'aro lina.wiih liuasonoiis designs, involving Mie integrity ol llio Uuion,ind added 111.H lie, uoionel lienlon, would meet i'r. jlcD. al Phillippi, not with voice or pen, but with the sword to die if need be 111 defence of Ihu Unioo,Gen. Clinch nf Geoigp, went over and grapcd Mt lienlon'n hand and said that he would be there with him. Immediately afici ilr. llt'llloil look Ihn h.mil nf .f.iK.. Quincy Adams, who was scaled behind mm, and sanl jUr. Adams, you an p.iph-ing on ine stage, and 1 sin passinu nvay also, but while wo live ive will ilaiicl by the Union. During ihe recent drought in tho Is and of Cuba, one planter in the neigh hnnihood of Malnanzas lost 900 heat' jf cattle, and so much reduced was tin- supply and strength of tcarrw thai tlx iransporlaiion of a barrel of sugar forlv miles cout three dollar-. A Nr.W HnUN'SlVICK IlrnnTVT! We leain from iho Si. Stephen'. Cour- ml, lliat several bears have lately been killed in ihu parish of Si. .liimes. La. week, a veiy laigo one was taken in - 'rap by Ah. Damn McKf-nzn-, i.rai Roswoith Kiilne.and while the ot.l ,.(.,,. ilem.in was laking bruin from his pen- Ions- MtualioiijMibS iMcKonsie attacked, .mil Killed with u club one of the three tfloui cubs that wcraseen in that neigh, burhood. HOR U1I5LE. Thn Cincinnati Times chronicles thp lenlh of a man in Ihal city, who delih erately look off his upper garmenis- and olaced his head under the arms nf thn lly wheel of llie steamboat Lancet,lying h ino wnaii. wniie lier engine was in motion: it was instantly crushed. The 'inforilinate man named Kelchoni. ami belonged lo Arow.ird, Ohio. THINNING OUT. Since an arrnnuemcnt has hern made in A'uw Voil;. in consonance with I hi' Mayoi 'a suggestion, lo compel able-bo- uicti paupcis al llie almshouse lo woiu, more llian two liuiidrcd have left thr establishment. It is said Ihal llio lolal nunihcr nf Jews throuuhnul llio world is estimated at 3, 103,700, and it is said Ihal Ihis ntnrtlipr lias nevor niaicrialk' varied from the lime of David ilowmvatdii. Water.- cer few yp8" i"cein a Tar gnno consumpt on. and who. by abstainingrom water, mtat and fluids, has become to be a nowrrfo' and ro ",, . Th.T s .be 1 Z uuai man. nis is me tirsi instance oi record of a man becoming nnwprfnl and rn L ... 1 111 ii " !lm,"? Povver,ul an,J ro I " Coffee. Tho great increase of the pro fiur.llfin 111 Udltnp. nnrt n f Iminn inn nt ila w.i u w Illll.ut, w. .... cons'.imniion in manv cnuntrins. bavn ioh iilself. Hut few know the vast quantity ol Coffee now produced. The Statistics for Brazil. (1,170,000 bugs,) 170,000,000 lb. Java&Sumatra, (1,150,000 oo. j Cuba 140,000,000 45.000,000 38,000.000 36.000.000 10,000.000 7.000.000 6.000,000 4000,000 3,000,000 St. Domingo I'oit-Kico, Laguira, die Hrilish Wesilndiea Ceylon Ij. Indie and Motli3 Ftench Colonies Dutch W. Indies Total, 453,000,000 lbs VALUABLE HORSE. A horse recently ran away in Pitl.s sburg, while his owner was absent. A little boy, after much danger and difficu' iy, seemed the animal. The owner prise. iled llio hoy with a five cem piece, whircnpon ihe urchin handed over four cunts change, COUNTERFEIT PENNIES. It is slated that counterfeit p-nnicn. worth sixiy-two cents per hundred, are made by Hit; thotisuid, in Allleborough, iVasj. They may be detected by com parison with tho genuine coin. Half therein iu circulation aie the Missachti sct!s issue. us MARRIED In Bloomsbiirg on Sat lriljy ,15th inst.by Rev. VV. H. Ruurns. Mr. AunAiiAM H. Dii.nirK, of lnuni Pleasani township jr. Miss Louisa Con neu. On Sunday evening last, by the Rev, A r f i ii t- II- Hand. Mr. Samuhi. Fowliir to AI ii- . .... -... ... imiiii uiMii i uiiuuibtrr township On Sunday, thn I Odi day of June, h Samuel Creasy, lisq. .Mr. Jmis I. G.iumi:i, to .Miss Phedb Pulluii, all of Caitaiiissi township THE MAP.ZETS. Bloojisuuro, June 20, ISM. Wheal, go Ry, 5t; Corn, 40 Cloversecd, fi 00 1' iaxsccd, 1 20 I3utter, 10 Oal.s, si Eng'j, Tallow, Lird Dried Apples, 1 00 White eans 1 00 Beeswax, NAILS, SPIKES; Sec. Ti.c asioonishiii- n. as. 1. Co W1 11,1, keep constantly on hand, a large as eortmeiit ol which tboy will sell by WllOI.ESAI H nn.l KG I'AII.. il(Z n as crood trvmit ax thr nrttrlrx can be ctavlure jmrchtticit. MeicIianM and others, may ImU It to llicir interest to call All Idnds of grain received in payment. jusr;rn rA.vruiv, I'ih.siuknt. Illoomsbuig, June 29, 1814. SnilO A GOOD BLACKSMITH MV receive iinmuduio pmn'nv'M.i.i, - -j ....... by applying to JOSEPH TAXPOX, Pwident of the Uliloniaburg U. Ji, f. Com pjny NOTICE S lllTfibv nivpn to nil rntipprriivl. llmf r lel't in tlio liotscsslen of Jacnli 6' hocmuker. dur. uif my pleasure, una MiiU-y Heifer, one Uinins Ta ble, nno fed'tcad and Hoild'iig, ami nun Vaurn, ahil fnrbiil unv nifMiti dikinff llii'm fnun him ...t,. bv pureba.e or ollimvi.-.e, without uiv con .rn, V.LtiY SHOKMAKUft. lune 2R, 1811. NOTICE, Sherebv eivon to all rnnr.prncH. lbl ivb liais purchased at constable sale m the iirnnerlv of liu tr t..i.i- i i i i. .i . ' 1 . . iuiiii iv. ikuuius, unu jijw! ten ine samo in nis possession during oar pleasure and forbid any Dcrenn tukinr. il fmm him rithfir iw mtnli. n, otherwise without our consent, viz: One inaio and colt, one sorrel horse, one sett of quilers, one grtt plow gcar,one sett single harness ono double belt fly nctts, t.vu plows, one harrow. twelve acres of rye in the grnnnd, seven acres of wheat in tho ground, suvon acres of oats in the eround. kiv acm; nf rnm In llm frrnitrwl imir of polalncK in tlio ground, half aero of llax in the biuuiiu,i)iiu um nun, iwo situs, ono uearbouru waggon, two swarms bees, ono heifer, one tow. JOHN IIKUGhKIt, SUSANNA KINNEY. Juna22, ISM 0. BLANKS! ! HLANKS ! ! rcjJusiicslllank EXECUTIOX'S and SUMMONS iusi nrinttd and fur H:iln nl this Office AN APPRENTICE " . u-ji-i.i.w jt.B.jMZJ TOthe J'RINHNG BUSINESS is wanlfdiV Edialelv at thl OffiiMt. A .n.n ..ilu. I..I i k .. mediately at tf)l Office. A smart active lad, 16 or lb veorsot age will receive good encouragement. NOTICE S hereby riven lo the imfclie. thl t ti to Lewis McatlA. n nmnll R A V UrP5F lik , , ' iaww. viuaiiu during my pleasure, and I forbid any person taking a wart in the nfar ivn. fr.r ihA r.umAua r.r inn emu norsn mm nim. pitnnr hv niirnha.n n. crwiiC, ivithoutmy coment. iwait . intiix j jas. May 29, 1841. f AN APPRENTICE TO THE Tailoring; Business 8 wanted immediately by the subscriber. A lad " bull Tll G commended, will receive good encouragdment. 15 Or lb vpar4 nf acta, vuhit .n ..m ...Atl 13. tUFfcKF DIoomeburg, May 30, 1844. 6 niooiusbuvs, Columbia Co. Pa. TIlC Sllbscrilipr inncrirn!l.. t,if.,-.., . ...... iiiiimiiid l.lnH.I. n . . . I .1 . II; .7 in. n,.s. unu uir piuiiiR generallyitliat he ha' taken that well known stand, in Uloom burg, formerly kept by William Robiaor. anil that llio House and Stables are under going a uioroiigh repair As his bar wilt jiwajs tie lurnished with iho choicest i, Minors, ami ins l.anler will, il,., K.,.. market affords, and having good Stabling .till nllonliu. I....l... l. i . - '""""'I ne wnn coniitienci inviteu al! In call and teat his nliilii,. . caterer fur the palate ami s'omach, nnd flai ters himself that none will leave dissatisfi ed with their treatment, The worth of the pudding ia told in the. eating, ;)niegiic it a tiial, there will be no eliciting lleastand Man shall always go awav rrioieinir. Sweariog by the powcrs.thcy'llcallon returning M. SII.VBUTHOBN. Juno 8, 18447. 3m NOTICE. THE Menibcri of tho Independent Troop, pos. """s uwittiuiior accouoeinenis ot any uc6crin .inn. rp rpnnirml ,n TniV... .1 .:. .1 .i .truing uiaiBBrmior accouueinents ot any descrip. ion, are required to forthwith, deposit them, either .vith Dr. Georco I.ott. Orainrnv 111. ll'm v.i with Ur. Ueorgo I.ott, Orangevillc, U'm. Ncal Uloombburg, or with Bright K. l'a s ton, Cattawis hi. ntPDERICK SWABY, Capt. May 25. 181-1. 5. 1 NOTICE TUB Members of the Bloomsburg Artillery, pos KCSbiuir State arrnsnr nrrniilrim.ni. ,.f nn.t vt..J.T.. tion, -ore requested forthwith to return them lo me, iii.h iiuw uiraugemeius may ue made with llio llri gnde Iiibpcctor. . WEBB, Capt. May 25, 18145. NOTICE. "M THOSE persoos having demands against the M lit. e 1. 1 - ! . . i .wiiiiiiiiiii-riiu, jur lannr jieriormeu, or ma tcrials furnished, for tho repairs of the NORTH BRANCH CANAL, prior to the 0th day of January, 181 1, who have not handed to subscriber an account of the same, arc requested to do so at the eaihest pasniblo mo meut. in order that Ilinv miv In, ,,ni in ('.... fnr tlcnirnt, assnon as tho funds appropriated for the lii)uii-iii i uin ucuis can no obtained. 'i'llOSO Hvillf? nt n llifit.mrn nrn re.nl. riltiA In Cr. ward by mail or otherwise. W. l. .MAI' I B I , Supervisor. VVilkcsbarrc, jlay.1, 184-1. FfSII, BACON", &C. The Subscriber is receiving and for Salo 20 Mis. MAOKEHKI. & SHAD. 20001bS, AIOKED BACON, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF 1 &c. &c- for which he will take GRAI-V. l.UiUHtiU and I'HUDUUb; ennfrally matt i new Mcdowell, llllauuburg, Ala) 10 1811. iVMW CAM! STORE. fd'tllE sulii-ciilier iufn. ns thn nuhlie ilmt hn Im. j4 inivuii ,uu kjuuu luiiiiuuv uvt uineuny ueiv g. rt .i.., .1... ttA.n r. i.. . Weaver, on Alaiu-sLrtet. iloomilinrir. nml Im, opened an rateithko as.eorlment of Dry Goods, Groceries, i license arc and Hardware, eompeiiing almost every article usually kept in a coui.tty Store, which he offers for tale on tin most iraaonihla term3, for CASH or COL'N 1'KY I'ltODLXn. ELIAS WERTMAN. Dloomiburg, May 11, 1811. 3tf. rraiVB subscriber respectfully informs hit friends ti nun uiu cusiomers. mai no nas removed to W illiumsburcr. near M. A'Unwll s onrn !,, continues the in nil Its vnrinni, linintin. m..! nn.i ui e - " ' ...-....v, unu icut-.tf uinibeii w do work entrusted to him, in Iho best and neatest iniinuer, ui inoucraic prices. He hopes for a slum of public patronage. jiuvurii i;. fruuuiuc.ks. May 1, 1 8 i I ti. N. . All kinds of trade, such as lumbct, groin, ic, tuken iu payment for work. PAY THE PRINTER, QUICKLY. The fo-ilowing is a copy of ihe bill t lu-iiowiiig in a copy Ol Ine Dill for ,,,e Kd'oval of the Seal of Justice, nf r!n. n . , Unfcmbia CouniV. inirodupprt min e Senate -last wimr. A TV A,.nr To Authorise the Rtmoval of the Seat cf - v.,.vc . W(C uouuiy pj voiumoia, and jor ot er purposes VVHEHRAS.u l.ru. rn.I..:',.. -t. ,. . habitants of the County of Columbu have, by iheir memorials, tet forth to tho General Atiibly of tliu Conimomnejllh, the Bret liardibipsaiiJlhCori. ve.nenrn th.i, .iin . ...i . Ju.lice for said county being locMid at DftnVillo, WlllCll UieV ktdlO ll) lie iliint..t nn ,1,. r.,.. Iw - mi ,i,v uii:c UI mo comity, and pming the Mmo may be removed to ....,. v, ,uuiuuuig, x or roinedy i"hereof, DICTION 1. Itt it ninAl.fl k .1. fr , ' . House 6f Rmresrntnlior. r il,. r. ..... Pennsylvania in Otntral Ausembhn." b.id Us hereby enacted by the cuthorily nfUt itme, 'I hat nturw timu i.iiilnt. . i.w .. ' tins an,it shall be lawful fur the cilijens of Bloom' fc-XPIiE, m the town of HloomsbtirR suitab.a buildings, of brick or stoo, of not lesj eize i.nd 6,- meniiionj man me county buildings now at Uia. vtlle, for a Court House, r.ilsori, and different cfii- direction of lh county Commiszienen;, who sir uiuuiisu io receive a convevanc- for s'"'' lo o lots of grcui'.dj, for the uie of auth cstn'y" bui'd ngc, not exceeding ens acre, In fceth.pU, clear wf ell mcumbrancea, for the use of the county of Cc umbla. 1 he said buildingJ to I e elected on auch lul or Iota of lrrouml thus .....,.,i a i . - ; - '.nuincsaiu county I ommiMoncrs aro hereby aulI.orn.ed-In At ItllMtlfl nltflll.,11 . I I . - IB .1 -r-..v UMv..uu, u, uiuerwire, nit ine r fiht, li 11 mil llllorr.cf ii .i-l. .1... i fa. ii, .1 . U1U toumy Pisy have ii llie real estate situate i JiiOtoexecute a conveyance to the purchaser Ot i oiv.uu ki ur j'aui hvro Tim i'P TK13ASUllv COU.NTV nu. Sec. 2. That at sun no tbo n,,..li. W..M.I! I' Ut' L'MiLi r it .... ... 4 "uiri completed according to tho pio-Woim of the fiiet section of this act. the U .liall hie a icport of the fame in the Court of Com mon I'leas ol said cuuntv. uml il.o,.n.,.. .i . . . ,, :mJ - h.iiu.1 tin: com mwsioncrs and bhernTol said county, shall causo tho prisoners, if any theio confined in the old prNon ,v,,..vu , ,ltWl ai.uiuo public pa pers and records there renial ninrr In II... ....1.1! 11 . ... . , " . .0 ' iiuuiiu uui- cosnt Danville, to be safety deposited in the neiv ..uumuga imuL-saiu uui.i aim prepared for ll o reception thc.eof. and from tin justice in and for tho county of Columbia shall ccafco to bo at Danwllo. ami iIia u-n i.. removed and fixed at the lou.i of BIoomJjuig, in the said county, and the public ollircs heretofore kept, and the courts of j istice hereKf re helj Bt u T . 1 7 ii 7. ' "lumuia snail P I J 1Jloo'ns?urS. in tlw bmldiBRS ereted for the"' accommodation as aforesaid. unnviuo, 111 aru ior sain county of Columbia shall itc. 3, It sha 1 be laufnl (nr ik. e Dloomsburg to obtain subscr'ptbns from any put ton or persons willing tn subscribe any moi.ey or materials for the erection of such public huildingi, is arc provided for in the first i-ectian of thn act, and in default of the paymrnt of the eame.the renin- .j .iiuiiio-iuiirin uiv urreuv empowered to c.iuso iiiits to be brought in the name of Ihe count in if nfiyce tlie collection of tl,c name, and when collect. ed to be applied towards defraying the expenses of 1UUI tllllllllllgll. Six. 4. So much of the existing laws of this Conimnnwenlth n nrn nttprnl liv iM. .m l.A .....l .. j ...im mi, iv a, il, the simc arc hereby repealed. Wmmted BUSHELS OF WIS EAT BVK and CO J2-T or which the hiphest priu will he paid in CASH or GOODS. IS. 11. BIGGS. February 17. BEE IISTES A New Hind. THIS is one of the best constructed Hen Hima over invented. It is so arranged, that you cnn draw from the bees. honey at anv season of tho vear. without anv itiiurv tn llipm. Il A. an Tirovnuld the bees being injured by the worms. The subscri ber is now nrcnared to disnoso uf townsMn nr single rights in Iho following townships, on tho most reasonable terms. IJIoom, Hemlock, Liberty JclFerson, Mt. 1'lcasant, Greenwood, Orango, Pishing creek, ugarloaf and Jackson. Ho also keens them on hand, readv ninile. wlnrh. he will scl cheap. Ila tiaa in his Uco house, several swarms of bee in operation in hives of tho abovo descriptions which he would invito tlm rmMic tn .-nil ,.! amine, for he believes that all who do so, will nt once acknowledge that they are tho bets hives now in use. GEOKGE LILLY. Hloomsburg, Apiil 13, 1H41. On Tlirsbav. tlln Mlh int. nni'-..!- , tween the Lock kept by Pie, and the L. ur. iuick, a A CALFSKIX POCKET ontainin? TWO COLLAR ami LAK HA NIC DILL; a Due Bill K , i Harmau for fifteen dollats: hIbo, I t igainst Win MeKelvy &, Co. fot sixti uid sevtrjl other papers of no consequenc .,nn litit llm iitvnni. fl A .13 I. i.l . -....n, 0,,, ivruieu ir t i.e liocket book with n lead pencil. If th f iiii1r twill iclurn it tn the subscriber, oi leave it at the. .ifR-... if the Cdlumaia Democrat, lie shall be hbivallv re- Jtira. JOSEPH 1,11.1. KV. May 17, IS 14. 4 rglHB co-partnership of Purry & Brown havjno: n been df&colvf-ri hv mutual nri u i. necessarv that the be closed immediately. Aa the subscriber has tha books of the fi rm In KI rnetBe:,.n an.IL ...at..... - ---- ...... j,, Fvrit'tJ anu iv au(iiiii ed tn collect the debts, he requests all persons in. debted to call and pay the dcmsni3 against them WILLIAM FLTtRY. Dloomtburc, May 4, 184-12, NOTICE. Esnte nf DAVID SLOAN, hie rf n 1 t " nncru-ecK lownsnip, Uulumbut co. deceased. 'OTICF, is hereby civen that lriir. nfu ministration on thn nKnv.v n.mu.i c, ... wore this day granted to the subscriber residing Llcht'treet .-til nnrjnn. lii.ToK,.,! in. .k. . ...1 1 I- I ' - .V- J ,.r I . J I naiu I tale are hereby notified to make immediate pav im 1 iiu mu.D Hvirn5 ciainn are requestetl io pies0 them, preftrly authrntieated.to ututuiUHlOAN, Execute I fjl t tticci, June I, 1611, u-3
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