Ton ths Columbia Democrat local roLincs. ' i lie advantage! of united anion, in th pruclii of a political party, over faciinna r individual anion, is liy ll ail n itieil, am! is clear. No faith rver prospered, the aup porters ul which did noi dpi in concert This fad ia proverhializail, aa a politic tun x i ml it it art down in the very horn-book of the politician; anil ita frequent repetition has made it familiar to all, A party, strong in utimbors, but with an intpetfeci nrganimi.in, ia, in Ihia county about starting upon a new career, W litth f r til al enreer shall exhibit a eeriea nf deci aivo victoiics or be marred with defeuta, is lo ba aeen, and will in a great degree de pend upon lite spirit with which active members, of iliut party conduct themselves at tin juncture. Standing no, as it were, upin tlic I'irraliold of new order of thinga in this roomy, wito a Ion pending local question in the main disposed of; it becjtnca us to look around anil look forwaid, to ascertain he existing state nf things, the protpeci nf the future, and the most just and judicion policy to be adopted and followed by thosi who hold the Democratic faith The ex isting state nf things is peculiar; but thee are no existing discord, and a desire foi peaceful, united action. hereafter, ia general It may then be taken for granted, that thorough and harmonious organization ol the Democratic party will in future exist, that it can be easily effected, and, tinier aome disturbing cause not now diacernibh shall arise, that it will be permanent. In effecting such organization it may b proper to establish the two following ptincii plea of action. It is conceived that they are just and expedient, and though relating but to matters of detail, that they are not unimportant. I, That voting in county Convention be vt va voce anil not by billot. Election directly by the people, are rightfully and wisely by ballot, but all voting by rrpre stntatives should be open. Delegates to county, lo State and to National Conven tions assimilate in their powers, an 1 duties, they all represent constituencies, and their anion should be open for approval or con demnation at it may merit. Such is tht unbending rule in both State and Naliona' Co tventions, and tht re is no good reason why it should not be extended to County Conventions. II. That townahip reptesentation, in C inventions be proportioned to population, or rather, to the party vote. Under tin present arrangement, a township with a voting poptilaiion of 50 has just as many delegates in a Connty Convention as one with 700- This is certainly improper With equ.d propriety might every count in the Stale have an equal number of mem bers in ;he Legislature. Suppose the fol lowing rules in relation lo township repre sentation be established. 1. The whole number of delegates to be 43. There being 23 townships in the ronnty, 40 would be the same number w. acquire by giving two to each lowiirhip. 2. That this number (4&) be apportion ed among the several townships in propor lion, as nearly as may be to the Democrat ic vole of each, 3. Thai each township shall have a1 least one delegate and not more than four, and, 4. That this apportionment be math annually by the County Convention; m thai the Convention fix die ratio or repre sentation Htid the standing Committee pur euant lo it make the apportionment and in strt it in their yearly call. ARGO. May 11, 1816. The Vashiniton Union aanotinces ths letters from the camp stale that Capl, Sell U. Thornton and Lieutenant Awon, will two rlrRfroons, had artived fafe in Gen. Taylor's enmp. The Union says: 'Capt. Thornton, diacoverina the ambus cade too latu tu retreat, had plunged gallant ly through the enemy's ranks, and cut hit way null his own sword, with a holdms and intrepidity that is almost incredible. 7 skeins he is not to ba killed by accidents o flood or field. He is the sawe gentleman who o narrowly escaped when the yulas ki was blown up. He had the yellow le vel several limes in Florida, and has paseil through many oilier hair breadth 'scapes. When Cien. Worth leii ihe camp, Cap tain Thornton asked him for his sword The general bur tiled it upon him and when lie heard yesterday of (Japt. T.'s gallantry, Jje f X c I i i t ' 'That was my sword. 1 anew it wntild never be disgraced in bif bands, lie is as noble and gallant a fellow as ever held s'.void in har.d.' FLOOD ON TIlK SCHUYLKILL. On Saturday and Sunday la"t, in conn'ijuenrr of (he recent ruins, the Vchuvlkill river ruse hloicr than it did at ihc March fiehct. The damage sustained by the Canal is considerable, neve id id lh new Im-ka .old cnibaiiknienls being inalr;i.nl . i.....!. . . .....1. .- .I...I ,, i. ..... lw -attn lh-.t ll.r If 1JH''I, II1UIII .'I, LIU. II IK ...... n-tn -v. ... .... . I TI I anil cannot k-. into operation before August. It.J"''e lns ;gbl Of Samuel iVirl, lltr laroporwd thar ntwral lives have been lost. nl he discovered liiai ill the priaonet'a box, THE SIIvflMOKIN FURNACE. Tho Shamokin .tfothrrciie ornace which ia now in the poiieasioti olMesats Hryanl and Wood, was, a few days ag again put into operation, as will be aeen by the ul)joioed letter fiom a Iriend res ding inSharnokin. Tnis furnace was erec cd several years ago by the Shamokin Coal and Inn Company, and was origi" nally one of (he laigesl class, liavtiijt, very poweiful enjr, ine, fully capable ol waking several urge alack. It ha always, whenever in operation, prodtie net iron of a eupeiior quality Z?iil i has had difficulties to contend wilh, oni of which was a want of aufficient quanii y of ore in its immediate fiuinity l'h is difficulty, we believe has beei overcome byrecent discoveries of a num ber of veins of rich ore within a short lisiance from the furnace. Tim will cna hie the enterprising gentlemen who now nave the wot ks, lo produce iron at a les expence, and consequently w t i more jti.fit to themselves, than it can be nade at a majority of tho f irnaces ii he country. We underMjttd ilia' diould things woik as well as may ie onably be cxp cud, those ge iiltnvn vill put Uj) an additional t c k , wli.rli they can work with the engine they now lave ; Sunbury Gazelle. Shamokin, May 2 I, 1S46. . Dear Sin; It is with ex reme pleas- ire that I inform you in rehiion to t h Furnace at Shamokin, now conducted )y Messrs. Hryaiil and Wood, olPhil- idelphia, who deserve great praise for (heir enterprise, and mril the thanks f every true American; for I bel.eve it m the first time in this coontrv, than an Q iihracite Furnace has been worked ntiiely by fnerican born ciiizjns The furnace was blown in by Mr. J icol) C. yani, one of t he partner, an t'ineii ';an, who I brlkve, was th jjist man in srou'itiv iliat succeeil-d in nuking ron W illi A"'lr icit"? Coil. I iie blow- nn in of the Fu n ic wa couriered by I to h a tins e 1 1 y piece of wcik, and a lh! adm rattan of every one who aw it. It 1)39 been running only two lays, and has brought forth what I br ieve they call the pumice cinder and No. 1 iron. I am not fully conversant with the technical terms connected wMi he Furnace business, you will there ore excuse any nvs'akes I may make; t this I do know, that t tin furnace U orking well, and tu the full sttUficlion f every one who has vifi'fd the placr. must repeat it nga;n, fi,r I fccl proud i lo do, liiat the furn re m worked nt ire I v bv American lioin ci'izen?. 1 vill endrvour, in t he course of a few veek, 'o ive you further pirlicu'ars in lalion to the pronress of i he fun ace. jYours, icspfcLully, A COURT SL'F.NK. On Wndntsday last, ( we believe that wa le day J a young man, by the name ol .iinncl r, irl, was bronc'it lu'o cioirt on n liaroe of pa-'sioir conouirlcil money. 'lYeie ein no evidence aipinsi lnoi a nil pro vas entered. I be fiillo.i lijg io:ivcrsail n lien look )l.o'C betvteun the Uuurt and tin plisnner. Jodge Icwis. Siinutd, do you know n.r Prisoner. 'Yes, sir.' Judge L. 'Are yon a son of John Karl?' I'riKoner ' Yes, sir. Jn'lie L. 'Whete have von been sinrr 1836?' Prisoner. At work, lip the Juniata.' Judge Ij 'When 1 saw you ten year? ijfo, you condiicicd yourself with grealpre iriety, under circtiinstaiii'es the most iryiny Vour good behavior eolited the sympathv mil obtained the good will of the whole cnirnuniiy. You were left alone in tin vorld, 1 am rejoiced lo fin I thai in thii-a.-e ihere is no evidence to show th t ot. uicw ihe note was counterfpii; anil I hopi hal you may continue to behave well, and hat we shall hear no evil of you. You are lischaiged fiom cuatody.' .l the conclusion of theQ remarks, hi innor was affected 'even unto tear ' T' 'Xplain. At Williamsporr, Lycoming eou V, ten yeats ago almost in ihe dav Judge Lewis aentenced Samuel Earl's faih ar lo death, for the murder of his mother, under ihe most aggravated circumstances Samuel was then a boy ol eleven years ot ije. and gave important evidence on l!o ril, and clung lo his faihrr wit!i ur.ebaken affection and devotion up to the hour of l.i rxecu'ion, although that father was the mur derer of bis own mother. While Judge Lewis was passing sentence of death upon die elder Earl. Samuel and bis littla bro thers t:iJ siters clung to the convicted. irc:iibli'ig murderer, and by their cues M'.d s iba completely overpowered the fee!init. of bis honor, while in the performance rd' his last, sad, solemn duty I rom loal day at the tims and under the circumstances a ready stated. The trial and fate of Earl ia still remem berod in many part of Northern Penney tnnia, and we dunk this little sketch or hi cident will be read with no ordinary feel ings of interest by most of our subscriber in that section of the State Lancaster Democrat. THE BATALION TRAININGS In this county coma off next week. At Wish ingtonvilltt on Wednesday ; al Orangeville on Thuisday j and al Catlawissa on Friday. DIED In Blonmsburg-. on the 9th inst- Mr rurnH Biona, aged 30, alter a short and iliatreas- oig illnesj. Regimental Orders. IHE Unrolled Militia residing within the bounda ol the 7th ftcgimunt; 1st Brigade tli Division, Pennsylvania Militia will assemble r parade aa fulluwa . The fir.al Hatlatlinn will meet at Orancevillo, on i mimj.iy Hie 8Ut diy of May nisi. and tho Vol untiv-r ciioioanie.i altaclicd lliuieto will meet al tin lame time and pinre. I no Kfcoud llnltallinn will meet nt Cuttawicfia n Friday th 22d day of Vav, in.-t. and the Vol- intcer conipaiueH ultached llierelo will meet at the fame lime and lm. I It AM R. KLIN L, Colnnel. May, IS tO. PKOrOSALS will be receivvd by the Com misaionera of Columbia county, on Mondou thefint dm of June next. between the hour oft 0 o'clock. A. M. mid 2 lock ' M of Raid day, for huihlinz n Bridge ovei Hig yi.sliingcreek where the public highway croan- ' said creek leading from Uloomsmirq to Mount I lesHanl and Orccnwood, of the foil wing descrip tion : i'he abutments to bo 15 feet high from low watei maik, 20 feel lung ai.d N feet thick. I ho iSuperg rni-tiiroia to be an arch of one span, nglu track, 160 feet between the abuuncnta. i'ropnuala for suid bridge will be. received on the round. -ALSO- O i T ued(iu the 2d duu June next. 'etwecn the hours 10 o'clock, A. M. and 1 o'clyc.l , M. of aaid dav, Proposals will he received by the Cointnitftfionora of Columbia Countv, at tho lliiune f Thomas Mnndenhall, In Sugar Loaf 'J'ownhip r I'li-liliiis- a firid re over Rij l'i!iini('reck where ! pii'dir hiqhwav r'i"cns xaid creek nejr fl'iil.m'a P t O.l'ice.iii M.ii.i r.ivvo.tliip of liio f.ill.Hvin; do.-i-criplioun; Tho almtinents to he 'i feet high from low wiler m irk, 8 feet thick and 20 feet Ion?, the miprantroc luro to be an arrh of ono span single track, 120 feet beln-cen the abutm'nls. Dy ordr of tlm Cimmisioners, Ii. MHNDKNIlALL, C7e f ommissmner Ojfice DanviAe, May N, 1816 llltW ARRIVAL OF A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF It m W si V AXD 'S'AS just re'-eivid nt her old stand in Main Jl street, an 31-s.nt neiit of Millinery and I an -y Goridi. con-i.itii: in part of sTRAir ,'ixn silk no.xxr.rs, Fashionahh. Hibli'ins 'fa'l kinds Bonnet Velvet of all colors an ! qnoU'y. Suinmer .1 I ifrial Ffaiw-x if id kinds mil almost eveiv thing clve in her line that may Ik 'ullul foi; all of which will ie sold veiy Ijw. La dies arc relucted lo call before purchasing else where. May 9, 1843 .1 CARD-PILES CURED. Philadelphia, Nov. 2, 1 42. Messrs. Editors As there are many peraons who are offering much from Hermorrhoulea or Pilen, I would inform them throush the medium of your pnper, that after many years affliction wiih them, and having in vain sought relief frorj varioua pliy. siciana, thai I have at length been completely cure,j 'iy tho use offjin bottles of Dr. J.iync'B Vermifure which hai n"t nnlv cured me of the piles but h rfcdUy be;ief.lled my lealllj otheiwise. HL'MAMTV Jay nt s Life Presewative, An alterative anil depurative prapniatinn, com bining all tho medical viitucsnf lhue article which long experience hasproved to pusnets the most ff and cllicient alterative and uricbst.rueiit properties dl tho cure of Scrofula, King'e Evil, white iwi II lings, ulreM, JScrofiilooR, cnriceious mid indolent tu mourn, rlienm.itinn, pout, scurvy, neuralgia nr tic douloureux, eaucer. goitre or brunchoclc, (swelled neck) enl i re inent of the hones, joints or ligaments or nf the ovaries, liver, apleen, kidneys, Ac. A the varjona 'Ji-rain nf the sVin such aa tcttcr.rinc worms. l'il-', piuii les, l erbiincles Ac. dropsical swellings, ciintitiitiiinnl d solders and di.-o.i-OH originating from a depraved or impure slate of thi blood or other fluids of (hn body 3 I he shove Medicine are for sale at the store of JOHN R. MOVER, Bloomsburg. S hereby given to the snbshribera to the Stock of the C'iiliawissa Ilridxe oiiiuuny that an Inatallmnit of I'lVE UflLLJH t ar share ia required tc be paid to t'.:a T'esu't" on o: before the nint cay of I Line next. Iiv order of 'ha Board of Directors, DAVID CLARK. Treasurer. Cattswifsa, May 1, 1616 2 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND o, vi.i 'a4ci:r. BI.00 MSBL'RO, COL CO., Ollice, corner of Esat and Main strcnta Ettalt nf MICHAEL iniiTESiaim late of Hemlock tuwnilun, deceased, ST L I'I LR Testmneiilury on the Estate of Mi ii dual Whiteniirht , l,tt-of Ilonduck townshii (.olumbia couniy, deceased, Ilia been granted tu i ha iiuoriboi, roaiding in Madison townahip, in laid county, by the liojiater of eaid county : oil peraona navmg claims or demand J auainut the fsluli of I ealator, are requeiiicd to make ihcm knowr without delay, and all poraoin indebted to "aid en late ara ivquired to make payment forthwith to Jl). REICHAKU, txecutor ( Michoel Whiteniijht of Hemlock township, dee'd Madison townahip, May 9, 1 8-1 G bwJ Centre of aravity. A NUW TAILORING 2C3TABLISSLEB1TT. THE anbacrihora reapflctfnlly inform tho citi zens of Ulooiuahurg and vicinity, that they hava lo ca!cd ihcmaelvt in Thariiton'ri New Shoi). in main, two auiin Mow the Vomer vf Mam and ....... . . ii . t . .... .... 1 miuKU mneis, in uiDoumUurc. wliuro they will al- waya ba found on band, ready lo aceonnnod.-ite thoae who may favor tliein with a cull. Tbcii work will bo (liuii'in Uio Intent and mos-t approved xtylo for ncutness and clegancR in the bullies'). from their long experinnco in tho buvinrsa, they flatter thpinselvea tliat their work will ho done a neat aa can he dime elwwhero. All woik intrusted in their care warranted lo fit. CCJTTI fS 'lone nn the shoitest notice and ivdiruiitid lo fit it' properly nnide up. I'.M.W Si VA.N UUSKIUK. May 2, 1816 . 2tf S U.CUCiN'TUV PHOmjCF.. at tho maik pru, will be taken in exdiunee foi woik. ifTiAME into the inclosure of the J aucacribur on tho 21 th of A pril, 1846, a GREY MARE. lark main and tail and auppoaed to be ahout eigbt -I.I. TL- . . . i-oio uiu i no owinr ia requeateu to nrove oron- erty, pay chargea and take her away, oi he will lie iliapuavd ol accoiding to law. JOSEPH W. VANHORN. Uretnwood, April 28, 1816 3w2 Assessment. EMDiiRS of iho Lycrnning County Mutual insurance Uompany are herebv iiotilici hat the Board of Z)iiectora hava ordered an asuea inent ol one pel cent, on all premium note due lo lie company on the 15th day ot Novnnl.cr, lull',. no paid previoua to the 3d day of May next to the reasuier or neceivcra. Wm. A. PETUIKIN, Treamrer. N. C. He ceivera for Columbia County. i nines C. Sjtroul.Jucob Mcleck. Paul Haldy. btqrs. and the Treasurer. C Wallace. Lxq. OlficD of the Lyco. Co. Mut. In. Co ) Muncy, April 17, 1818 J CATAWISSA FKURV. Iir suhicrjbers inform the public f"hal they . have cuiHblihhcd a FKKRV al the old cross ing, a aboil ili-i.mcc below the mnuth of Fihino c ieuk, nfar .lu lflo iiuperla and procured a larr;i -MW fj, ,oo fa.:t long, and newlnatafnr feytmcii. Having gtwjd assistnits they will be in constant rea'iinrfa lo ferry all who apnlv, from a -IGJ.E PEK-'N lo 'a Six HOKtfl-f LOAD Fl TEAM, iiluiiit dcluy, and unon reasonable :c..nia. TOX & MPTZ Apr.l 18-53 CATAWISSA FI'KT. fS'HE Su''5crilier infMimslhc public that bav y ing procure J NCVV TLA I' and boats for fuoiiiien he haa nlablidird a FF.iiiiY NF)Ait (JATWVISSA EKIlJOE. and will at all nrrt: be in readine-'B lo ferrv M from a I't'U I'M A.N t a I V 0 IKJi'E I.tJ. UED TEAM, without di lav and on reasonable trnns. bTACV iVARGITU'M. April 13-52 TA 11 lASUZl KST. Thn subr,criber respectfully inform thfl pul.l '.hat they have commenced the tailoium; husinuss in Bloom-burg, in the Building, lately nrcupicJ bv Enoch lljivell in Maiket olrcct where they intcin. carrying it on in all IH various branches, llavirif had aoine experience in the businens, tney fjiliw themselves that they shall be able to do all the work mtruvtd totiiem in a faMiionabia ami wnikisi.ir. like manner, anil or cxf.eJitioulyi tan l e dom in any other thup in the toun'v. '1 hev, tiierefme, ask a ahare of public palr"iiig!, Rt ieait, they wiah to l0 Intel. D. WILSON, A. T. LVELAND. April 4, 1810 y!y50 .1DMIMSTHA TOR' .V SO TICK. The Estate of G.iLXES J.ICh'SO., lute vf Bloom townahip, dictated. NOTICE im herdy given thni l.-tfra of adtnir. istraticn cn the aheve inenlieiied Eslntr liave been gianted to the sub.'i -ribcr,!iviiig in Dloon tuwnmip. All j-THona indebt'd to aaid estu' are beieby nolitled to roalin imn.rdiatB payment and ail thoae having claim roe requested to pre Kent them properly authenticated to CHARLES KAHLER. .idmimstratct. April 18. 1846 853 EXOCII HOWELL. TAIL O H. RESPECTFULLY, int""ri'r.jt!i0 publiothat he tfa Removed his Sh n to Ewjtoiua. , . , . . v.. t . maka anv kind of eUhine. at the shcrtost zoxk and in the beat and moat fashionable style. From his lon experience in the business, he flatter - himrcli that be shall continue to give general mt i:fa'-tioii and tliTt-by hopes to receive a share olthe public patronage. 57' 'iniicular attention paid to cuttiiii,'. All kiuda ol country produce taken m payment 11 foi work. Eapyiown, May 9, 1S40. tfJ NOTICE. ALL persons who have uineiileJ accounts on A NU as tins holds good in almost every respct, llio IJooka of the autucriber, now removeu tho auliHcrilicr would again inform biafiienr's iioim liluomnbuig, arc hereby inlnruied that his uc- and ihe public generally, that ho in mill living and 'ount hooka are lull in the hands of I'lioinax Pain- occupying the OLD ST AM), n,i Muiu-ktreet, be er, a Juatico'of the Peace al blomndiurg, for net tweeu tho ulllco of C. H lluckulew and the JJIack ; lenient ami collection. Thnao who do not attend ainith ahnu of Mone Coll'inaii, at which place he lo huving Ihcir accounts aetlled and paid on relore the fir.it dauuf Mtiu tiext, may expect nuvo con! added to their ri-Hpecttve duca, without reaped lo perxona, KLI.tS UKUl'AJAM. Bloomshurg, April 4, 1810. SO ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, On the Estate of SjtMUEL AfVA'.V. JSUL 11. late oj lihiomsburg, deceased Ol'ICE ia herebv aiven that Leltern of Ad n - yt ndiiixtraion on the above iiieiilioned l-tjie liave beou granted to the aubacriber. All per.-,on indebted to auid estate r heiohy notifi. d to mjif,. mmcdiato payment, and all those having clinns are requested to present them properly nulhenlica ted, to B V. N I A M I N HACJENIJUCII. .IdxCr April 25, 184(5-Cwl V '; s ISSI ''BP , Jfi. HE aubscrib.'r iionns the public thai she lias JUST RECEIVED FROM 'I1ILADELPHIA, .T HER STORE, LOWER KND OF MAIN- STHEET, BLOOMSBUrtO, Extensive Issortmenl of MILLI1TEP.7 FAlTdY mnng them may be found arum ijuriici.i, l Kur i araw t. nnp. r...'.v n r i r.. . i.. I'oicetuin ana English Sliiito, Silks, Salins, Lawns, Bun. bazins Jiibbonds nf every description , Fl, w- en, Giivet. Dress Stuff i, Bnl g't rincs, Gingham, Shit ded L'uvris, Calicoes, Trim mings jnr Dresses, Cap, and m s supply of READY MADti BONNETS j and almost every other article that may be called r..r ii. hr Ima AM f,l.;..l: ..III u- ...I " - "i"'" "in oc- Hon 01 ihe most rcanoniiblii terms. Ladies ri requeaied io chii anu exuniiiif nei eoo.:s tor tlicmue ve.- M. t S. HAKKLKY A pril "0, 180 I raEKSI ARRIVAL, A J' T1IIJ Mew a . i'lit eceive 1 in additiot 11 to Iiib fonner utcck, a complete asiortioent o1 nilable for Sprin? and Summer u?e, consisting ii pint ol M-uiidin rlf L'ir',Fi rr ),-ivna, .rar O'l'tliam ,awii, F iricv Pi inls nl al P.iMrriis snil pi ic s, f J.aibroon, 1 kvpetin, milium'"!- tyKHli; J anet Ciis'inei r;1. ('iiPeii S r i it'- 'J'orc tin r wiihBaregp.Z' p W'.-.iv. il. Tlnbrl, Pl.in . , , . ii . , LlilHIH 11 iMO.IMIItl (11 .i.au. k oipavviti. V eatine, stock, Pdiipt jnd Cambrir Hindkercbifl', Corded and Gra Cliih Skirls.. Also, a larij' Asorlmenl ( I , r o ri r f Hraltl S r-.w 3 win- 's.R.tib.iu .Sill; 0.! C'ni,II-!iv.P.iiao,f. Puree let.', Sun Shades. Sic In fir-t every thirig thct msv be req'iired for T.a die.,' or 'e'i'.U-nini'a sprim; or summei wear, all c which he wiii sail at low as th'y can be puithaaed in ihecnnn'v 'f folut.nl Ail kind ot Liimiiei andt'o mtry i'rojin.e taken n er l.un fm Oond. l n rjMTJur Vprd S-1 Ktatkti!lUU3S VlislinjClll! TJIK rvbbe ata herebv r imerttiillv informed it we nv mieiy liiuuitj inui (.opartnnisl'ip in , , . . i I : . .- - , . hn above Iiihi nes i at the Brick Mmp, formerly oc- Upied by Mnaea Loftman, on .Main-itreot, belovi he new atore. where we intend to cam- on the above named business in all its branclies. Wc edge ournelvrw that work done at iIiik shop fhal, eeKecuted in aa neat and. workmanlike tuornier. nd on as reasonable term, as can be Jrtne at anv other shop in this place. W'a rherefoi-e hope br strict atten'ion w :'Uiue.s, to merit and receive a due proportten of public pntonar. S. I.'liOBSr Aprils. '.51 -v- J- "isue.i a :j r. f t re' wtf jmze oj One Dollar Zmcl pTOjltt and qtilCK return OUr motto. i - The poreon who took a TIN BUCKET, from the pump of Mr Clayton on the mornnf of the jl.tli inat, which waa not their own, wiil do well tbey are known to return i' to tho subieriber. they dont tlicy may expect to catch Jec J. W. CAN. NAN. pril ill'i'fty Fcntlicrs Ma!:c a TiucUir or 'nay bo found Upon the acnt of poverty, preparej ti i (haw out tho thread of aflliction- ilojioa iost '"''eived tho I'he Lalrtt Htylt of Puiiivnt for "IMtlXtf ami SU.M.Mi:H, and with them be rfijnda pledged to accommodato Ida fiirnda, cunlo1 oera and tho public generally with good aubatall nil tasty tita or no charge in ido. ' It. KLI'EliT, TAIiiOK,' will le found unon i oningic muck op auove ine uoor. .7, unvtoj free of all expente, lie would also inform Ilia friends that Wheat. in . . ... .... nr, nl rotaloea will be taken in ex- ''"''t'K'' work done at Ilia shop, and a little of J'lln pemlr.r diiulum, once in a while, will not coruo -- JU anu give nun a trial, J'bKivAUW KUI f.KI, - April 25, 1840 1 CHEAP roNFKCTIONARY AT D V A U ET Y ESTA flLISIhlLM. fPJlUK subscriber haajuat received a frcih sup H piy oi t'onfccCionaryj &c ni. ting of Candies of various kinda. And also Ihnirh Raisins of a xupcior quality , uoracaux rrunes, Lngish Currants, Fins, Fresh Oranges and Lemons, lim ing. Sweet and Water Crack ers, English Walnuts, Filberts Jlmnndi. Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, tc. 3jp; Smoking, Lump; (tavcndiih and Honey l I uImcco, Spanish, half opanish and com- inori .Segnrs. lao . n assortment of Gum, Worsted and Cotton Suspender!'; Razor Sttapp; Eruiliea and Combs of all kiuda: ElackiiiL': Thread 'J'apct; Needle and Pins Ve. Hunting and other Coat Buttons; Hooks and Eves i criciis nnd renal Toin's rcrcua.'iion (japs i'tocl Pens Thimbles ,1aUbes-whilc ai.d black Cable Cords--agate and pcad ISliirt Buttons btrap veal and auspvuder Uuttona Salin Stockswatch Cnards IS'ecklacca X -Wafers- -knitiinj NeedlcsPrimmera V all kind of P.OOKS AND STATIONARY, All nf ullirh ATM tn ha aA htan at ilia r.irnns 'fM.ins..J15MlreeU. 0. C. KAHLER. Bloemsburs; April 17- 1810.-C2 s.woirrAXT Nr.ws- LATEST ARRIVAL BY THE ALBRIGHT & MENGAL. AT THE A arcade A H AVfi j'-ist received by the flail Road and are iwai opening) 8 jplendid assortnicnt of nrinj inrl Summer VTn- -- whicli, lijvlng keen aeleclod with ercat care, thev r" a-'i will sell as low, if not a little lower, iliiin thev can be purchaaed elsewhere in the conn- Aiiwiy tlnur assortment may be found in i DRY GOODS LINE, A salendid avirt;nent of new and fdabicnabla f-Vclt of now flffiirra, Ginchams; a new Btvlu of roM ovri Ber iye auil oti.er Beiages; fancy nnd . i r-:..i i . I. ii n niiu vniia i.uwni,, .nie.iiiiin j.awiiR, Lc!auea f all coiora and quality, hlack and blue black diesa 1 ''i'k.i, black silk ceigo Allapacca, diiuniek aununer v trts, d iiMiik book .iluslin, pur.-e twint and stctl and nor o( askoded colora, ladies mid ei.n- If iiu'i'8 kul gloves, mohair Uloveaand mils, vliito amhric Handkerchiefs; ladies ailk points, black, iiinil.i'ina and H.i rs si.k yindkercliiel. rottmi LiudVru'iiiefa of every description, while and fan. yulk Handkerchiefs, Shawl of all kin Js. in short niton and Linen Gooda of every descrii'tion for .adif.a' wear, bilk, Cotton and Worsted Iloao for nen and women Ladies' shell combs. ?fiiaJelnlh of all colors and quality, Sattinetti ,'aai"iiiieics, fancy summer CaR3imere, a x cinarter oat Tweed, iN'ankins, Checks, black Pattin and '"i" Biimmcr Votings of every description: fancy M vf" at d Cravata ol all qualitie. bleached sml qiialitie, bleached am inhlr.irhnl Muslin-i. Cintir.,11 a .nil P.,r...l., I . 'l.vn and palinlcat llata. A quantity of caroet I1" - CaTOCCriCS. Lu-nr) and brown Suar. Mnlne. ilnfr T..,. all kinds, Uinscr; Alspice Pcpper.N itmes Arc 'V ""P- -anilies.coamcand fine fait, si.crm and iali Oil, an asauitmrm of the best quali'y of LIQUORS, "sHy, Gin, Rum, H'ii.ts. Ac. ptrchafed ex ti' ..-, v to auprij' ' avcrn Keepers, wrio are iiarlic- n!a-h' requested to call and examine quality and j. - irr.., beinre putLliiiaiug; elsewhere. A plcndid a-tS'jrtmcnl of QUE EN SWA RE, 'y th-i Vol 'et ru picco to suit euitomors. IiAUDWARE," Consisting in part of knivea and forka. butts and cre; ginirjlcs, augurs, clnasels, sswm, tea and lotliar kettles, 4c. &c. and an a.soitUieiit of TIN WARE. Alsoar. assortmsnt of HATS AND CAPS. , In fsct they can fiirnUh tbsir customerawiUi cv. ery article usually kept in countiy store, and brin? detoir lined to do business right, they can and vt:!l nif-lto it the inteiest of the people tc trade with them XJLurnher rivd alt kind of c-ui 'V produce taken in payment for Ap.il :i 5ftf CHARLES It. BLcTLEW Attorney at Law. f7-, bvuth side of Mutn si. bcow Market . rc7"WI.L ATTEND CltUPTS IN Tllli COUNTIES OK L'OLUAJL'lA AND LUZERNE.