The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, April 25, 1846, Image 3

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    EM ARK ABLE BEE IIIVE-A TO
SElt.
. A lady rented a house in thia city, a few
weeks since, (saya the St Louis American)
and shortly aftershe moved into it saw hon
ry bees crawling about th floor. At length
nil a found that they came down the chimney
After having made a lire, a humming noise
u ss heard in the flue which ran pantile
uitl: the one from her reo ti, the fire place
of which is below, Her eon examined
the top of the chimney, and to their utter us-
toniihment, they found the flue filled with
honey, within a fow inches of the lop of
the chimney. From the sound of bees be
low; the lioaey must extend to the depth ol
twenty feet. Whenever the family wish
to enjoy a doliouus repast, they havj only
to send up to the chimney, blew a little to
bacco smoke in the flue, which drives the
bees below, aud with a knife cut off a
much honey no nb bi they wish, and that
1.1 the nic-t-l kind. The fliie of the chim
nt'v in whirl) tint honey is, extends lo the
basement, and his never been uaeJt
WEALTH OF THE MEXICAN
CHURCHES.
Major AWi, in the New York Sun,
speaking of the immense treasures the Mex
ican Churches contain, says: 'In the ca
thedral of Peubla delos Angelas is a chan
delier of massive gold and silver, not nl
mince avoirdupsis, but whole tuns of weigh
rollected under viceroys from the vuious
tributary mines. On the right ol the altar
Mauds a carved figure of the Virgin dressed
in beautiful embossed satin executed by
the nuns of the place. Around her neck is
suspended a row of pearls of precious val
ue, a coronet of pure gold encircles her brow
mid her waist is bound with zone of ilia
morula 8nd enormous brillliants. The can
delbrai are of siWer'and gold, loo massive
to be raised even by the strongest hand;
and the host is one mass of splendid jewels
cif the richest kind. In the Mexican cathe
dral then is a railinj of exquisite work
chip, five feel in height, and two hundred
feet in length, of silver, on which stands a
figure of the Virgin of Ketnedois, with three
petticoats one of pearls, one of emeralds,
and one of diamonds; the figure alone is val
ued at three millions of dollars. In the
church of Gaudaloope there are rieher and
more splendid articles; and in that of Loret
to, they have figures representing the Last
Supper, before whom are placed piles of
gold and silver plate to represent the sim
plicity of that event. It is the same in all
the churches and cathedials of ,1exico- The
starving Lepra kneels bcfoie a figure of the
Virgin worth three millions, and yet would
die cf want before h' would allow himsell
In touch one of the brilliants of her tobe
worth .0 him a fortune. About a hnnhed
millions of dollan are thus locked up in
church ornaments, whilo nothing is led on1
for public educaliitn.caniils, public improve
ment, aud true national glory."
DISTURBANCE AND DEATH.
A letter in the Richmond Enquirer, from
Charloltevillc, V , aays that during the ex
liibilion of Raymond & Co.'s Menagerie m
that place on Friday evening last, and j s
as one of the managers had entered the cage
wiih the lion, tiger, leopard and cougar, t
number of students of the University ap
proached near the cage, and were cautioned
by one of the men attached to (he menager
ie no to do so, as serious consequence'
might ensus to the person in the cage will
the wild beasts. Some worda eiiBued be
tween the keeper and one or more of them
pressing on to the cage, when one of tin
Litter struck the kecuer twice with a rant
or stick, and he struck in return with
stick, and levelled two or Shiee persons,
one of whom never afterwards spoke
void,nr.d died that night at about 12 o'clock
his name was Glover, from Alabama. Two
others were seriously injured, and are now
nt the Monticello House. Messis John
son and Williamson, and cnother, Mr. War
in?, less injured. While these things were
taking place, the Elephant entered the enwd
throwing his proboscis abnut, to drive the
people from the rine. Cries of horror arosi
nn all sides; some were paralysed will tear
nnd could not move, or be Pioved by their
iV.pnila Men. lavintr as it were, dead on
the ground, the huge Elephant driving ou
the people; the keeper in the lions cage
men pale with fear the women shrieking
.iiiMrFn t, ml servants crvin? out thai the1
wild beasts had broker, from their rages
and were upon them, and each person anx
ions to make hi3 escape, presented a scene
vi It in l few would desiio to witness N
damage (lone to any person, except
what resulted from a blow given by one of
the keepers. The magistrates have commit
t,.d In thejail three persons belonging o
n.er. enc to uiuerro luriLer (xjuhiu-
AMERICAN SriRIT.'
A Cork nnsr save: It will be in the
r i j
recollection of our readers that weannounc
ed a 'ilot Schooner of 81 tens, direct from
New York, having on board a messenger
with official despatches, who at once pro
ceeded to Loudon on her arrival at Cove
Harbor, As the vessel came into port with
tho American flag flying, a Lieutenant of
her Majesty's ship Vanguard was despatch
ed by order, we understand, of the Admi
ral, to require that the flag should be atiuck
at once, and taken down. The csplsin of
the Romer received the officer with courte
sy, and, having been made acquainted with
the object of his visit, the American prompt
ly replied that so long as he had an arm to
pull a trigger, no man should dare lo touch
he flag, This answer puzzled the British
officer not a little, and he returned to the
Admiral for further orders, n a short time
he returned with an ample apology, saying
'hat as the vessel was so small, he did not
hink she was an American vessel.
A LUCKY PENNY.
A few weeks ago a fortunate, and at lb
a me lime a remarkable circumstance, hap
pened lo a little boy named Dyson Wilson
of Stainforth, near this town, (says the Don
ri'Ster Gazette.) There was a subscription
opined at Hatfield, of ninety subscribers, at
CI each, for three cntlngea al Ilaifield
Woodhouse, lo be drawn on n certain day
4 party at Stainforth not beinp sufficiency
rich to subscribe, clubbed a shilling each
f make up a share; and, in order to make
up one of ihese shillings, twelve boys, Dy-
sin Wilson among t tie number, paid a pen
oy each. On the lottery being drawn, the
prize foil upon the subscription lottery from
Staiufotth, The twenty subscribers, of
shilling each, again drew lots, and the lucky
number was thai for which the twelve had
subscribed their penny each This was a
gain drawn, and young Wilson, who is on-
y about five or six years of age, becane
ihe fort 'n ale possessor of three cottages
worth 90, for the small consideration i f
one penny.
The New Tariff Hill was laid before lbs
House of Congress on Tuesday. The bill
makes but few alterations from that report
ed by the Secretary of the Treasury. The
ad valorem principle is preserved through
out, and there are no specific duties upon
any article, or any minimum?. The bill is
to go into operation on the 1st of December
next. All Custom House officers lo be
sworn officers, if not so already. Goods in
Dublin store on the 22J of December,', pav
ilie duties under the new tariff, Ai tides
not specially provided for pay a duly of 20
per cent The Fishing Bounties ate also
repealed by the bill, and a drawback is al-
owed on foreign Salt in lieu of the Fishii g
II inniif s now paid.
One feature is a provision that if in any
i eai it shall not yield a revenue sutii'ieu1
uir the ordinary wants of the Government
:lie President is invested with authority i
lav a duly of ten per cent, nn Tea ant1
C'lllee, and to Announce the fact by proe-
annjtion Ltder.
T1IR MORMON ENI'EDITION.
At last advices the Mormon expedition was Flili
neamped about ten inilcg f'om Kcos.-uujua, ami
oiiitant communication was earned on between
'.beie nnd t!i Holy City, (Juite a liirgu number ot
w.ioiiH b;ivf (;one on to join ilio expedition, am!
many that Marled at lirsl have come baek cnipl
for the purpose uf taking a new load. Anpthc
company is lorniin?, proposes to nt a it in uboin
three weeks. It will, aecoiding ' to estimate, U
longer th in the I'n.-t. Tim Mormons generally in
die cunulv, the Warsaw Signal says, art) prepaiiu
to leave.
A European Co n; anv have purchased a
hnni hre! hundred thousand seres nf inntl
in Hamilton. Diailley, and l'olk couoies
Tennessee, is intended lo serVlo a large
number offoreijrn emigrants nn this Mae
nf counrv, anil direct their labors chiefk
o wool growing and marfrures,
.'. l..Jg?l'-Sl
MAltniGD. By liev. D.J. Waller, on the 30th
inst Mr. Ik.hkmuh You.vo to miss iSaiiah Waiip
both nf Irnndaln, Hloom township.
On Thursday moming, April tho 2"d.
S'amuel T. Lord, Mr. Jmix KiLoii lo Mi.'S Mabt
Wf.i-Ii via, both of Irondale.
On tha 14th inst. by the Rev J W jeoronn,
Mr T O Va? Ale, to Mita Catharin Garioison
ill of Danville
Oo the 12th ins!, by the Rev John Guyr, V
William Hou?el of Lewidburg, to Mrs M A Unily
of Danville.
On the 8th ins! hy the ficv J .J Hamilton, C H
Brobst, of (.'a rawissa, to .1iss Catbariae Klaro, of
Shamokin
,Tt;nTfri r rj-rv
1)1 F.D Near Mnorslmrc, nn Ihe 29th nit. Vr
Abel Cadvvalladcr.ut the advanced age of 8.') years
The per-nn vbo took a TIN IIL'CKMT, from
the pump of Mr Clayton on the inornini! of the
Z' inst. whieh was not their own, will do well
thev a e known to return it to the sulHcnner.
Ihev dont tli.'y may expect to catch Jesse.
.1. S'. CANNAN
THE MARKETS.
Hloomsduuo, April 25 1S1G
Wheal, 90
Rye, C5
Corn, GO
Cloverseed, 5 Oft
Flaxseed, 1 12
Nutter, 15
Oals,, 37
Eggs, S
Tallow 10
Lard 7
Dried Apples, 1 00
While yycans 1 00
Uceswax 25,
MiUinery.
HE subscriber infoims the public thai she has
JUST RECEIVED FROM
.PHILADELPHIA,
AT HER STORE, IOWER ENP OF MAIN-
STREET, BLOOMSBUAO,
An Extensive Assortment of
MILLUTER7 FA1TC7
Among them may be found
Braid Bonnets, Pearl Straw Gimp,
Porcelain and English Straw,
Sita, Satins, Lawns, Horn
ba:ins,Ribbonds of every
description , Flow
ers, Gloves,
Dress Stuffs, Bat
garincs, Gingham, Sim
ded Lawns, Calicoes, Trim
mings jor Dresses, Caps, and a
supply of READ Y MADE
BONNETS;
and almost every other article that may be ea Ilcd
tor in her lino. All of which will bo sold on
the most leasonahlo terms. Ladies arc reri nested
to cull and examine lie i goods for themselves.
AIAKY DARKLKY.
April 25, 1846 1
FI5.ESH ARRIVAL,
A T THE
New Btoi'e.
rHHB supscribcr has just 'ceriveJ in ad lilinn
Ji lo nis lormer stock, a conipicie assoruneut nl
DRY GOODS,'
nilable for Sprinj and Summer uc, conbioting n
part of
Moitslin deLains. French Ltwns.Iliregps
Gingham Lawns, Ftiney Prints of all
PaMerrts and prices, Gambroons,
Tweeds, Summpr Cloths; Fancy
Casinieres, Colion S ripes,
Together withUircuP.Zepei
Worsted. Thihel, Plain &
Shaded Mo'.islin de
J-aine Sha Is.
Vest i n c. Stocks, Pongee and Cambric
Handkerchiefs, Corded aud Grass
Cloth Skirls,. Also, a large
Assortment of Florence Braid &
Siraw Jonnels, Ribbons, Silk.
0,1 Cloth, I Ioiftr y, Pnrasole,
Porcelel.i, Sua Shades,
&c. fie.
In fact every thing that may he required for I.a
lies' or (ientli men's spring or mirnmer wear, all ot
which he will relies low as tliey can be purchased
in ibn county nf Columbia.
All kinds of Lumber uudComitry J'roduce taker
in exchange for Goudf.
L. D. RUPERT.
April 2.11
THH I'n'. lie are hereby r"fie. tiiillv informed
that tve In 1 1 ely entered int.. I 'npsrtnershin in
tlio ahove l usinesB at the Crick . hop, lormcrly oc
cupied by Moses Coffman, m Maui-street, below
tho new store, whore we intend to cany on the
above iinnm! business in ut its branches. We
pledgo ourselves that wo-1: ibi at tliis shop shall
tie execute I in as neat bimI w.okmanlike manner.
and on as rr.aninablr imim, can be done at any
other shop id this place. therefore hope by
itrict atteunoii id liusnioss, to merit aud receive a
lue proportion of publ'c patrons?.
M. CO?r MA,
S BROBST'
April 2a, 1S48.
A'. . SHOE IS G done, at the rc
duced price of One Dollar. Small
jrtifts and quick return our motto.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
On the Estate of SjiMUEL HKGES
JiUCH. late of Bloomsburg, deceased.
"VT(lTICE is hereby given that Letters nf Ad
Jl ministration on Ihe above mentioned Estate
have been qnnter! to tho subscriber. All persons
indebted to said estato are. hereby notified to ninke
immediate, payment, and all those having elaimn
are requested lo present them properly aulhetitica-
"Vf.N'IAMIX HAGENBUCH, .ftiVr.
Apid ii, 13-10 Civ I
Prctl)TcntIicri.lXuko nriuo Bird.
A KU as this holds good in almost every respect,
the itibscrilier would strain inform hisfiieni's
IbiiU the public generally, that ho is Hill living slid
loccupyingtheOLU STAND, on Miin.street.be-
twecn tlie onice ol C. K-lluckatcw and the Jllack
smith shop of Mose Uoll'man, at which place lu
nuy bo found upon the neat of poverty, prepnred
to disw out the thread ef aflliclioir Ho has just
received tho Pie .test style of lithioni tor
I'RIftH i MJ.inil.H, with them lie
stands pledged to accommodate his friends, custo
mer and the public generally with good suliitun-
llal tasty nl or no charge m.ida.
' IJ. KUPKRT, TAI..OR,' will be found upon
a suutgie smelt up auove the dour.
Ad-nission fret of all trpente.
lie would alto inform his friends that Wheat,
Rye, Oats, Corn and Potatoes will be taken in e
change for work done tt his shop, and little nfl
ne pewter amctum, onoe in a while, will not come
nuns. Call and givo hun a trial,
BERNARD RUPERT.
April 25, 181 1
CHEAP CONFKCTIONARY AND
VARIETY ESTABLISHMENT.
THF. subscriber has just received a fresh sup
ply of
Coni'cclionary, &c.
c. naisting of Candies of various kinds. Aud also
Hunch J'a'sins of a superior qitutihj ,
uordftiux 1 runes, hnghsh Cvrranls,
Pigs, Fresh Oranges and Lemont,
Herring, Sweet and H ater Crack
ers, English (I'ulnuts, Filberts
Amonds, Cream A", Pea
iXuts, tc,
Soaps; Sinnking, Lump; Cavendish and Honey
ZJen Tobacco, Spanish, half Spanish uud com
mon tSegars.
j4lso i n assortment of Gum, Worsted and
Cotton Suspenders; Razor Stiups; lirushe:.
and Combs of all kinds; Blacking: Thread
Tapes: Needle and Pius Ae.
Hunting and other Coat liuttuns; Hooks arid Eyes
rencils anu Pencil I'oints J'crcus.non Caps
Steel Pens '1 himbles jValrhes-white and black
Cable Cords agate and pearl Whirl buttons
strap vest and auspender buttons
Satin Stocks watch Gnards---
Necklaces Mitt wWafcrs- .knitiinp
N'eedlcs Primmcrs dr all kinds of
BOOKS AND STATIONARY,
All nf which are to be had cbean at tho corner
or Main and cast-streets.
0. C. HAULER.
Dloemsburg; April 17' 1816.-52
IxMPORT.iXT XKWS
LATEST ARRIVAL IiY THE
ALBRIGHT & MEN GAL,
AT THE
AVE just received by the Hail Road and are
now opening, a splendid assortment of
Spring and Summer
NEW GOOB)S,
which, having been selected with great care, they
can anil will sell aa low, if not a little lower,
lhan they can be purchased elsewhere in the conn
Among their assortment may be found in
DRY GOODS LINK,
A splendid assortment of new and fashionable
t'l'nis of new figures, Ginghams; a new ttylo of
tios ovei Iterate and other ueragea; laney alio
daek and white Lawns, Gingham Lawns, Delanes
!' all colors anil igualily, black and blue bla k dies-Vilks,-
black silk tScrye. Allapacca, damask ulntner
S'l iris, damask book Muslin, purse twist pud steel
i ads and rings of assorted colors, ladies aud gtn
i.lemenskid gloves, mohair Gloves and mils, white
cambric Handkerchiefs; ladies silk points, black,
linudanna and flag silk andkerchiet's, cottc
Handkerchiefs of every description, whilo and fan
cy silk Handkerchiefs, Shawls of all kinds, in shori
Cotton and Linen Goods of every description for
Ladieh' wear, Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hose foi
men and women Ladies' shell combs.
firoadcloths of all colors and quality , Sattinetts.
Cassinieics, fancy summer (.'assimcres, x quarter
coat Tweed, Nankins, Checks, black Sattin and
other summer Vesting of eveiy description; fancy
Scarfs ai d Cruvnts of all qualities, bleached and
unbleached Muslins, Umbrellas an1' 1'arssnls, Leg
horn and palm leaf Hats. A quantity ut caipet
in;.
Groceries,
Lump and brown Sugar, Molasses, t.'offts. Tea.
of all kiud, Giner; Alspico Pepper, : ituus.cVc
Bar sonp, Candles.coar.-, and fine fjlt, sii."rn nin'
lish Oil, an assortiDcnt of the licet quuhty of
LIQUORS,
Jrondy, Gin, T!nm, H'ines. Ac. pu-chnsrd ex
pressly to supply Tavern keepers, who are partic
ularly requested to call and examine quality and
priees belore purehasing elsewhere.
A splendid assortment of
QUERNS WARE,
by tho Tea Sot or piece to suit customers.
HARDWARE, ,
Consisting in part of kniveg and forks, butts anil
screws; girtibles, augurs, chisieN, saws, tea and
other kettles, 4c- Ac. and an assortment of
TIN WARE.
Also an assortment of
HATS AND CAPS.
In fact they can furnish their customers with ev
cry article usually kept in countiv store. iid Itinc
dotormincd to do business rielit, thm van nnd will
make it tho interoat of the paople to trade with
them
tJJ Lumber and nVkhuh nf coun
try produce taken in payment for
Goods.
Ap.i! U 61tf
TIMOTHY SEED.
BUSHELS TIMOTHY SEED
just received at the store of
V m. MCRLLV Y !) Uf).
April 4
liLANKS ! ! BLANKS ! !
FOR SALE AT T IIlSOiTlCE.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post-Office, al Blooms
burg; .Uarch 31; 184G.
Jacob Under
Fantar. Harrt
Ciflin McCully
John Morris
Robert Oleman
Willirm Roes
John Kelle
(Jsore Scott
Henry Schlasser
John Snyder
(J U, Uachitien
Rishard Curtney
Thomas Dadford
Lewis Folk
Green & Ivuukle
Peiei Heinboeh
Miss Julia A. Kline A. J. Stone
John Si Litile John Wanieh
James McLaughlin Mr. ?eej
JOHN R. ilOYER, P. M.
Ai;V TAlLOKI.(ii
ESTAII LIS! I ill I LT.
Tho subscribers rcspc:tfiilly inform the piibli
that they have commenced the
TAILORING BUSINESS
in Bloomsburg, in the Arcade Zoildiug, over the
store of Albright if Mengal, where they intend
carrying it on in all its various branches. Having
had some experience in the business, they (filler
themselves that they shall bu able to do all the work
intrusted to thtm in as fashionable, aud workman
like manner, and as expediliouslv; aa can be done
in any other shop in the county. Thev, therefore,
ask a fhare ol public patronage; at least, they wish
to be tried.
I). WILSON,
A. T. LV ELAND
April 4, 1816 vh 50
NOTICE.
ALL persons who huve unsettled accounts oi
the Dooks of the subscriber, now remove,
tiooi lilooinsbuig, are hereby inlermeil that his ac
count books are left in Ihe hands ol Thomas I'ain
lei, a Justice of the Peace at Bloomsburg, for set
dement and collection. Thoae who do not attend
to having their accounts settled and paid on or
before the firat day of May nut, may cjjpeet ti
havo cost added to their respective duos, withou
respect to persons.
ELIAS WERTMAN.
Zfloomsburg, ApriU, 1816. 50
J. !! VANDEUSLICE.
j
( EGS leave to inform the public, that
be is prepared to attend lo all the oper
ations in dentistry, such as removing
The Tartar and other Foreign Sub
stances. Frorri the teeth, rendering them clean, and
the guma and breath awett and healthy.
The cavities if Decayed Teeth
Will bo dressed out and filled with Gold
or other foil; of the finest quality, as the
nase may require, whieh will generally
prevent their aching or further decay, and
render them tueful for years; and in many
cases during life
Teeth and Stumps of Teeth
Which hava become useless or troublesome
will be extracted in the most careful man
ner, with ilm l itest and best improved in-
sirumenU.
Purcfiain Teeth,
Ofthe best tidily and latest improvement,
will be inser'.eil on pivot, or (in connection
with Dr. Vsilerehamp, with whom he is in
p-ucrnsbip in plato oil) on Gold plate,
irom a single tooth to a whole set, lo look
as well as the natural, and wairantetl to
answer all the useful end ornamental pur
poses proposed by the art.
In ehort.every operation belonging to h
profession, will ba peformed in the best
nanner. with choisest material, and at the
ihortest notioe' He therefore hopes, by
stricl attention to business, to obtain s share
of public patronage, Any person or pet-
sons wishing any of the above operations
performed, ate respectfully requested to
rive him a call,
N. B The public are herebv li formed
that we the subscribers havn entetert into s
special Partneiship rslaiing only lo plate
work as it is more convenient for rsch to
attend to the otht r branches ofthe scienct
I'll his own account.
A. VALLEROHAMP.
J. H. VANDERSLICG.
Mount Pleasant, Nov 8ih. 1845 3m.
YET ANOTER.
From the Susquehanna Register
Although the public have be on olteu im.
posed upon by patent nieilicines vet occa
sionally a really useful and bent ficinl medi
cine is despissd, neglected merely because
found in bad company.' I am led to these
remarks by a conversation with a friend
lew days since. She had been -efilicted lot
everl years with atlisease of the heart
which had apparently biought her near thr
rave one of our most skilful physicianr
was called who prm.dunced her disease in-
curehlc. An sdveiiisement of Dr. Jayne's
Expeclorsnt in ihe Register caught the eye
if her friends and a bntile of it was immedi
ilsly procured at Bently & Mitchell's in
lolilrnie. Before she had taken it Iwr
days, there was an apparent improvement.
She has not taken two bottles aa yet, but
her health has been ncatlv restated. '
I have no personal motive for recomnien
ding this medicine, bat merely state lbi
fact hoping that ,t msv meet the n e nl
some who are laborihff under similar dis
esses that they may likewise patlake of Us
beneefiis.
A Fnn:N to Hcmasiry,
7th mo. 5th 1840.
The above Medicine are for Pale at
th store of
JOHN R. MOYER,
Bloomsburg.
S
rOVE PIPE for sale at tha New Store.
L. B. Kli'fHf.
JILSIKSS CARDS,
A I). COOL,
Allortiey aCLniv
BLOOMSBIUG, COL. C,V-
Oliice in Muin.Htrcct, ojiposite J tiller's Hole),
CIIAKLES KAHLKIt,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
AM)
RLOOMSUURG, COL. CO.,
Ullico, corner of tast and Maln.streets
CIIAKLES K. BUCKALKW
Altornty at Law,
Office South tide of Muin il. bcow
Market
fc-7WJLL ATTEND COURTS IN
I'HK COUNTIES OF COLUMlilA
AND LUZERNE.
CATAVISS V FMIUtY,
rWHK subscribers iutorm the public list they
0. have established a FEKKV at the old cross-
'og, a abort distunco below iho mouth of fishing.
eek, near Jud Rupert's and urocured a larce
St, V f L T, CO fejt long, anil new I oats for
ootinan. Having good assistants they will be in
:ousijnt readiness to ferry all who apulv, from a
iCL lK.S.JN to a SLV HOKSK LOAD.
.n) TEAM, without delay, and uuou leasjnable
ei ins.
FOX &, MKTZ.
April IS-53
CATAW1SSA FEJg.V.
HE Subscriber informs the public that hav.
. ing procured a NfiVV FLAT and boats fi r
looiinen he has eslublishcd a FEK11Y ALAR
ATAWIS8A BRIDGE, and will at all times
e in readiness to ferry all from a FOOTMAN to
TWO HOUSE LO DED TEAM, without dt
ay anil on reasonable terms.
STAUY ilARGERL'M.
April 1852
AOTICEI
I
S hereby given to the Stockholders ot the Com-
pany tor erecting a Bridge over the Northeast
branch of the river Susquehanna between the
town of Cattawissa and lb mouth of Fi.-hira'crcek
that an Election will be held at the houie of Ja
cob Dyer, in Ca'.tawissa, on
Monday the 4lh day of May next, '
tor the Election of a "icsidont; six Malingers, a
'ecietary and I rcasurer for the year ensuing.
D.WIU (JLAliK, Treasurer.
April 17, 1S16.
.? DMIXISTRA TOR' S NO TICE.
7 he Entatt 'of GAINES J ICESO.X,
late of Bloom townships deceased.
OTICE is hereby given that letters of admin
istratien on the above mentioned L'stine
have been granted to theubscribe,iving in lilcem
townsnip. All persons indebted to said estate
aro hnicby notified to make immediate psyinei.t,
and all those having claims ara requested to pre
sont ilium pruperly authenticated lo
CH.VKLES HAULER,
Administrator,
April 1. 134fi-3'.v52
NOTICE TO TAXAHLES.
The cnniy Commissionerj hereby give
notice that in nccoidanee will) Iho proviso
ion of an act of the General Assemblv of
he Common wealth of "onnnsylvania, pass
ed the 1 5. h day nf April A. I). 1834 Jl
aopeal will be held al their orTire in Dan-
vi'le on V, ednesday ihe 20th day of April
inst. w hen and where you may attend if
you think prnper.
Bv Urder ut the Commissioners.
E. MENDENHALL. Cle.,k.
Cnmrnissioners nffice, )
Danville April 2d 184G. $
POf 'NDS nf a superior quality of
IRISH SALMON,
st received at the store of
WM, MCKELVY (t Co.
December 6
IP
50 Tuns N6r,2 SCO HJl PLASTER
50 Tons LAKE PLASTER,
nut received and for salo bv
Wm. AIiKELVY 4' Co.
December 13,
TTl'ST received ud for sale, at the new Tin
and nlicet Iron Janufiictary, niipoaite i. lay
ten lintel, several klMlsol VI iii V M(, Jlti r
avd UHMI.XU MOVKS, fcl the lest pallua
will, ll will bu Sold loW. '
D. J. RICE.
Off '.'6
50
TONS Litne Ctiriicm COAL
lor sale by
HITLEY L MEiNDENIIAI.il.
i'eceruber 110
SO
BARRELS of ,he best quality of . '
just received by
WM' McKELVY & Cu.
Dceoiber 5
l'lCf.fr r.-ii niir.t.n n i.i.i. just rc
cyivcu aim ur sale ui nic nuw niore.
L. 13. WE l!T.
Dctobcr II,
October 11.
liOll.