Outrage vpnn Unman EighLX Mr. Row, ii (Irolon, Mim , having ob- uinrd a laK .livoice fiom hi- wile, m llio tround lhat (Lev could nol live immilv toother, m.r.ird . M. m , , , . ' '""' "MII "llll.ll 111 1,1 IIIIW CIIIM IUI ! ,, , . , . hlv living. I he church of which both ... Ala 1 . am . I I. .... ... . r - ... ... . . Air. R and his ne w wife are ntenv "-r, h ut a trial on this nuller, ami a j..y i.rdiiingUiNhfd divine l-cid.lh.l;,hrre ,U1,,m, yerllj m ,;; tbM b, although. Mr. Row obtained a legil di vorcf , and had pet feet right by all hu in in law nol heinfc in accordance wi'h I In law of God that law promulgated by the great head of the church, whic" is, thai :here can he no divoice in the eye of (lo I, except for the crime of a ilultcry hrrefore, that Mr. and Mrs. K iw aie now living in open adultery, an I therefore a.-e unworthy of the fel lowship of I ho chuich and they exclude or rxrorniminicale them from it body. Dreadful Explosion vj Fire Dam -On the after noon ol Wednesday last, at the col liery woi keil by Mr- Ceo Rich, on the Weal Hmnch of tho Mi. Carbon mad, known as Lewis Vein, an explosion of gas took place, which was most dieaslrous in iis result. Il was followed bv what is k inwn to minors as choke damp, by which oighl men were overpowered. So violent wan it that lor a long lime no assistance ronld he extended to them successfully, and Mx. Rich, ihe owner who entered for thi--pnrpoi3, was near fulling a victim to hie philaiithropby. At last they weie extricated six of ihcin perfectly insensible one. John Tiley, dead, and long after yet anotl. er who though in longer than any of tin rest was yet lecnvered. Mr. Rice lnnisel' was for a long lime in a atate of unconsci. ousncas and delirium; but i, we learn, re. covering as are all who were taken from tin abaft alive. J'he scene we learn from om who was present was of heartful interest ihe prostration of the sufferers the disinav nf die spectators and the agony of the fam ilies of iho injured men presented one ol those scenes persona who do not live in mi riing districts can Lrm no adequate idea of Tho suffereis were attended we learn by Dr. Chichester and received every attention from himself and from other humane genth man of this borough, who lepaiied to the ecene of tho accident t the first intelligence of i s occurrence. tiier Journal. The singular Disclosures of Crime at says that, since the iaclosurc9 of crime made upon a supposed death bed by a dis tinguished PhysieUn ofRumeo, the siuileme have left tl.e branch Universaiy. The Pres in relation to the case says, It is true that certain confessions have hi eu made on what was tl;0 ghl to be a .deaihbed, by a physician of that place, iro plicating citizens that have long baen regar did as persons of high moral worth ii transactions of the blackestcharacter. Tin fierson making the confessiors has stood high as a citizen and skilful practitioner an" mulct ihe garb of religion and morality, stealing-die garb of heaven lo aerve the dev. i! in, 'he has been guilitj of a auccession. oi the busest crimes. In the conception and execution of hit villanies he seems to have been most expen and accomplished; and when he supposed lie could buy heaven by a confession of lii own infamy an'l the ruin of the reputation of Ins victim, he hesitated not at the price but freely and unnecessarily made conies eion in relation toothers, that the cause ol virtue and truth did nol and never could re quire. 'Sonic of his offences were committed ncveral ycaia since, uid his victim had deep ly repented and made all due confessions, and none but a selfish, craven-hearted cow ard, driven on by fear, would attempt to barter the feelings and happiness of the in uocent, and tear his victim from the place itr subsequent life of piety and virtue had justly entitled her lo occupy for the vain hope of lnppiiiesj in heaven. Virtue and relii'ioti do not require, and heaven cannot approve of audi baseness Making IfimieH Useful. A.eliidcnt, in Western Keserve College, who has been there m various stages of education for 0 years, has supported himself by grafting.'gambling places rtey occupy ihe oppe. , 1 ., . j 'rooms of ihe chief corners of manv pimci- iiiccu atinr, and otherwise introducing.'"'""" 1 .. .. . ,, . .... , . . -)n streets and have their bars as ihe iifux choice fruits, and has, in fact, fv"ll'"nn'Z'jgpen,illgSB f fl.ch vi!h places. w) U cd and luxuriated all the town round. That ,il(-jUjh pot least licenn"ns:ies abounds as man wid make himself a living any whe.re'rommon accompaniineiit of ih' loregoing . . , . 1 ....... t hi AAvtteina bpkwardn certainly. anu not be uencnoen uoon c iari' lor aseis- 1 1 ' ""l"11 .ckanaaJ. Accordir.g to the LittleKock GtZ, the new Legislature at Arkansas divides politically' as fal'ows; Senate Vhrg S; Dernocrals 0. Houie Whiga, 18; Democrat, 50. Joint ballot, Whigs. 21; Domocrats, L9. Looking info the Future. Xn Italian journal relaies the following incident as lnv "'R I n le 1 y ore n t r ei' ' Inured by luting rMi the WaiHlfiing J'w-' Rn ''iunt of llaiinaniudi ha placet! in ilie Savings-bank a sum of 100 - , fliiiiiis. of which he Ikih disposed bv bequest , ,, . 1 ' , a fullo p' V lien dm accumulated inter. est and prineip il shall hive produced iwclvt millions of florins, (which will happen ii employed in building- 1 church for ilie se r vice of the Reformed Religion; a second. I'm founding a Normal School, for the iiiMrue. lion of teachers nm! village notaries; a third for '.In; ercciion of a hospital; two m or.-, lot a mod, Nfr in and a school of agriculture one more, for constructing a railroad to tin neighboring alone quarried, mid for an sildi lion to the wages of the wuiking people ol ihe town, one of the embellishment of tier iiianstadt, two for such woika of chariiy a 1'ie spirit of that time may think worthies! and lastly, one million to be enjoyed b rU( persons as can eslabish their descen Ira id tho founder. Deserters. At the seige of Fort Urowi the Mexicans, fearing that ihe American; would burn the town, resolved nol to fin on the fori. Two soldiers deseiicd to tlx enemy: one was an Irishman, the other a British deserter, both inle.ltgenl men, who knew the amount of ammunition in tin- fr and advised lle Mexicans to bombaid tin fort, which they did, with shut and shells which could not be returned, as lit le pow Jerwas i fi,&m ibis way they sustained tin heavy firing for veveul days, and our met might have been deslroved or taken had no the battle." of :he 8ih and 'Jih of May reliev ed them. The lascals who gave the Mcx icana ihe information were also engaged ec lively in (he bombardment, and one of then issistcd in pointing a gun. Is IT I'ossnii.E A woman, seventy veara of ag, ifsidmg in Ku'likmc nonj V. T. lately piesen'ed her hu.-biin with three children, two hoys and a gii She rud nol hid a (h I I (or twenty yeait previous. Boston Pant. Vermont Election. The II pre enlalivcs elec1, so far, stands Whig 05. Uemocral Ltberiy 10. The Stiiati vill be at leas! two third Vh;. The Canadian saya lhai a run look plan r. Ihe Cny Hank ol Quebec the day pre vi rid peison presented a check for a small sun to which he received the reply ol -no lunils I his he look to mean not that the drawn if the cheek had no money in the bank bn hat the bank itself was 'Imd up.' 7"hi rumor spread and occasioned a compled mob of the hodeis of small notes; tins iln wealthier citizens endeavoured to counter 'Ct in the usual way while some running hopkeepeis took the notes in payment a js Gd each no doubt lay ing the odd six jienee two or lhrec limes over on the pn.fi The bank was" kept open an hour and 1 lalf beyond ihe usual lime ol closing hj wliiih lime ihe follj was pretty well ex itusted. The Smithsonian Institute The lie jents oflliii Institution assembled it Washi ngton on Monday last. After a provis donal and temporaty otgainz itinn by call- in the President of the United Slates lo ihr :hair and appointing ihe lion. Mr. Hugh, SecrcUiv pro tern, ihe Regents spenl the remainder nf the si ting first, in a reading if the law constituting the Institition then m a free interchange of views a general oirve y of ihe powers end duties devolved on them and of those of the officers created by Iho law. Caleb Cushing our late Minis ler to China and Francis Markoe Fs-q. of the Slate Depailmcnt are two principal can hies for Secrelarv. The appointment of Caleb Cushing would give universal satis faction throughout the country and in Fu rope. Progress of Iitmlim A w ritrr in the Courier gtvi s a d irk picture of the retro orade of virtue in Boston, 'lo ilie 2d aid' he says 'the overseer and assessor loht me there were over 'J00 drinking pla cos many ol them kept by a low and worth less characters It is computed ilial Irum 600 to 800 rwm bowling alleys are in oper lion to the rum of many youths to say noth ing of the boys educating lor ihe House 01 Correction. As lo ihe billiard roum am uuoiuh i -- l . -tI. L A wtetch.- man in uauioiore nas prost-euied his own daughter, a young girl. sixteen years of age. for larceny, 7'his is the fifth time that he bia bioughl such a charge against her, on euch flimsy evidence ;hat die magistrate- ha always discharged ler. We clip the following amuilng paragraph from (ho lVniiKy Ivauiaii, ' I'lio H'higii (ifColiimliia county, in this State, luvo twiin lo orj.oiiie their forces preparatory tu tho fu cHiupaiii, in the hope of carrying thm alrailv lleinocrulic county, and vt perceive lliat siiuie iT8eviring genlleiiniii lias started 11 new 'lieme In t'ltwt prpeunl Inolmn. Until or tneac culcrprisea will iloubilcsa Huccced b,iut the same tune.'' fXjThomus Smith, Knq. of Luzerne county, ha rtwigui'd the Supervi.Horsliip of thu North Urnlicli L'iinul FKEM'H M'ULI A'l'IO.V.S. We lecorninerul our readers to peruse (lie speech of Hon Thorn Uciilou on ihe IVusiJcnt'i veto ol die French iipoliHiion bill. The upeedi is puldih- ed iu lull in tin) Appendix to the (.'mgiennion.il Ololii! for 1 8 Hi, rniiiiiieiiciiig at page S9H. A flood of light is thrown over the history und cluracler nf these cluiuia, and they am hIiowii to luvn neither law noi eipiity to mistain them. U Ii it little was left of lliexo claiina uf'er the l'residenl'a veto and the arguments of Mr Dix and olhers, is uttej!y dc- inolinlied hy lliia speech of Senator Itenloo. It ii literally a process nf tomahawking ihu they undei: gout ihe hands of ihe Missouri ginut. Affi Oi leans. Thus far this season haa been remarkable healthy. No evidence ol yellow fever has exist d. (Jrorge Banenft. The piesenl Secre ary of die Navy is making ucive piepara iiui.s l.i leave lor Furope as Minisier lo ihe Couri of bi Janu s A viry clever young gentleman fmin Huston now in Kurope may become his Secreiary ol Legal. on. Salem County. .New JeiB'y, raises aur- )lus jiruiluce, over the quantity construed amounting to if 7 1 1 401. The extent nf ihe Co.inty is only three hundred square miles and the number of ihe inhabitants 10 021. Iiread Stuff. The hut news from ugla:id has had a very favorable effect on dour and grain, and an advance of lib pei cent, has taken place. Very large order lor Indian corn aie said 10 have been sent tut from England to this conntiy. Cider 10 the same purport have also been sent to he .Mediterranean. They are intended foi he supply of lielaiid. The American Hoard of Missions has bout ou3 hundred miiioii establishments a prominent points of influence throughout he globe, and its receipts lor the past y3.11 riave exceeded 200,000. Tall Corn A writer u; Camargo, Mex en, says he saw a halfacie uf corn at thai lace, the shortest stalk uf which, with coin ipon it was not less Ihan eighteen leet liit'b! How much more he does not say. 1)1 KD On Sunday evening last in Briar c cek Lewis Skitii aged 23 years. On Sunday the 30ih uliI)iR"THV,consnr' of Jaci.h liitn nbcniler deceasid eaed 8'J years fi rnonihs snd 13 days. On monday cv niug the 3 1 st nit in Or- uigeville J'trtit Stiner in the VJjiIi veai f his age. A JOURNEYMAN the TIX, SHEHT IKON and STOVt: lilisine.-is is iv noted iiuinediately by ihe huI- ilier. (mod wayes utid constant cinnlnvnient willbegivin. U. J. KlCIi- lllooins'jurg, Srpirnilier 12 5 snppiior lot, juat revived and for sale very cheap, by GEOKCE W'L'AVEK. ilenilier li Sheriff Sale V vittuc of a writ uf vend ox to mo directed, will bo exposed lo public nale at the house f Jacob Dyer, in Oaitawissa. on V aturdaythe 2fit lay of September 16-16 t 1 o'clock, 1'. M. the following property, vii AH the defendants interest in three lots nl round situate in tho town of Cattawissa, Col um- iia county, the first hounded by the Susquehanna ivcr, mid lot of illiatu Mclvelvy and the Oatta. wissn Itridno Company, oud frniitiny on Water iJttcet of said town The oilier two lots fronting on .'lAiiii street of said town, bou dud on the east bv iilhei lot of defendant, on tin: north hy hit uf Jo seph llayltursl, snd on the west by Walei street, wheieon is erected a larijo two slorv ttV frame house lis I-'rainc .Stable w ith the nppiirtenimces. Seized and taken in execution as the properij of (icur'K U'atert. IP AM DKKU Wen. Snv.tin' Oinri;, Dmwllu Acg '.Ii IdtC. CfTTAWISSA FERKY. The Suhsr-ihri has added alarae.NEW FLAT, lo hi other Boats, at the Ferrv near theBridge.and is nmv nrenared to cross anytime from a foot pas ener loa six horao team, at reduced prices, ana at short notice. STVOY M A llGEf L M CLOCKS. LA.K.M and Common, new 6tvlciuit received j r . ... . l.. . t . - bU lur ioiuu 01 a new ttore. L. ii RUPERT. Augl A filend.d article of FAM-Y end WI.JjaOR CHAIH tnd r;D(JKl.a CIlAIhS for select' ue Lkhtsticct New Store. AMOS V, NABB - M 'L 1 1 1 . .. .t s 11 1: 11 1 11 ( n 1 1) in;s We are authorized id announce DAVID CLARK as a candidate foi ihe office ol Sheriff at the ensuing general election: To the Flttturs of Columbia County Fellow Citizens: At the solicitation 01 my Irieinis I bave been inouctd lo idler my idl as a candidate lor ilie otlite ol SUFUIFF , hi ihe ensuing election. Should I be so for lunate ai to receive a majority ofyouraul rhges, I pledge myself lo peilorm ilie dune ol stud otlico with ti'Jelity Win. AtcMlCHAEL. Uteenwood Aug 29 1310. We arc authoiiaed lo anncunco 1MNIEL JAM1ESON, of I entrc township, as s candida'e for the office ot Shcnir ut the ensuing October election. H'o are authorised to announce JACOB DYEK. of Catlawinsa, as a candidate for the office of She ilfat tho ensuing Oclobtr election. To the good citizens of the County of Co lumbia. Having been solicited by a number of iho voteiv uf die county of Columbia, the uuduraigned once more olfora hiinsulf as a Candidal t for Ihe Office Sheriff t at the next annual election. Should he he so fir. tuimle as to receive a majority of your suffrages, ue pledges himself to execute the duties of the of lice with fidelity. WILLIAM KITCHEN. ylahoning. August 2i!. Tu Ihe Free and Independent Electri of Columbia Cuunly. Owing to ihe urgent scdicinuioii ol my numci us friends, I huve been induced to oiler myself us u ('undid ute for the Office of Sheriff if Columbia County. Should my fellow citizens iy their suffrage nlace rue in said ollicu, 1 pledge myself to perforin the duties of the suuiu with hu manity and impartiality, WILLIAM CHRWTMA.N. Vo t e Independent Electors i f Co tunibia County, Vkllow Citizens The aubscribei, it Ha- uuliul itiou ol many friends, an lountts Ins initriiiuii of being a Cand. date fur the efftee of SheriS. jt the ensuing election. If elected h pledges hinoelf lo act withslricl fidelity .n.l ,orjiii,liii " iho ..... .. . I - lutics oi S.111I olnce. SAMUEL KRESSLER, L'-pylmvn, AogusiS, 1 8-1 G. Vo the free Independent Electors of Co lumbia county . Fkm.ow Citizi-'.ns. By the solisiialior il a iMiniher of my frieiul I have heen in lucrd in nlfer mvself as a candidate for tfn illice nf Sll ERIFF of Culumhia pnnnty at lie next general Election. Should he si 'nrtiinate as lo receive a majority of your nic .1 I pledge niysef to perform the tluiiif f sail, office to the hesi of my ability, with uinaiiiiy . BENJAMIN 1 1. V Y.MAN Orange township July 23 I 1 8 1 0 . ;looms13L'HG, pa. WM. U. IIAWKIXS, 31- I) l'hysiciii and SuPffi 11, AVLNG located himself iu '"""insburg, len ders his professional servii-e8 'o tin p,jc He mav tic consulted at all lin es nl his 1 (lie , Williim Kobison's, opposite DocMcr'u Hotel. August 20, I S4G 1 8 New iximils CULAI'LU THAN LVEI5. finllE Subscriber has just received a new stip- JSl I'ty 01 Dry r;ols, (-roccrits, Ac. selected wilh gret t care from the first lots in maiket lor the fall trrie, consisting nf ihe mot fashionable ty lea of Ginghant Lawns, Do Lanes, Ginghams, and rrints. Cloths, Casiinieies, Veslings, te. Also a fresh aupply of HATS JlM) C.i'S, )f the newest style for fall. Al o a n..v Jot of BOOTS .ISO SHOES- All going off still lower than those others which purchasers buy were positively the cheapest in the ounty. ouuiiUL WEAVER. August 22. A n assortment Of HOLLOW WARE j5V aucb as Ket let, Hots, toilets, l ea Kettles. Spiders, Cake Griddles, &q- Also Large and small Waggon Rotes, from the Danville agl: Works, just received and tor sale by HEFLEY ii MENDENHALL. Deccme 20 CSr lKud Hit: .'"ill I Ctivcd and fur sale at the Now Htore. L. 13, BL'PiRT. LATEST NEWS. SLOAN & TIIOJI lSO HAVK just oponsd a N V. W STOKE in Eh . PYtowii, oppoiilo Ilie Canal Itnsin. when hy offer 10 those who want te HUV CIIKAI" a (?enerul and well selected asaortrncnt of IKIi CHAN DISK iiaoludiaasjr Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware, Queens ware, Shoes, &c. and all the usual variety keut 1(1 cminfrif at a 1 All of which ihev will well chea saiitfWttiry tcrini for ' COUNTRY PRODUCE. They respectfully solicit a share of nuMie onage. ' GUlNand LUMBER tvil Le taken at the Market Prices. August 10-10. 18ly A FA KM FOU SALIO. rTHHE subacriber effera for sale his 1. led ill Greenwocd townshiu. Columhin conn. , en me roau leading troui Dloornsburg to Ml- ue, tuiiiiiininn about llut I Cf o it cleared lurid, un.l iii ?...! iui i . uiii.ouun. unon ilie uieiniMi are Two Story House, KA Kooil Annie Ori-linrrt M; . . a.Ol 11, ( f: 1 v.x 1 1 and a never failina tinrints i Water, and the whole farm well Wulcit'il. fr will be sold 011 reasonable terms. CJOROK McMICHAEL. Ureenwood, August 16, 1S1R I7if DISSOLUTION OP cOPAlirwRR SHIP. TUB ('npartnershiu lieretofora eiiaiinn ,,n.U he firm of A 11 K' 1 Itlt X 1af 1 urna ha.iing claim- against, or indebted to the luteflim ;n un, UIUUI.CU UV IIIUIUBI COIISeill. All lll'ranna ore reijueHlea In settle with the suhscriber; by whom uio uuninuss win m imure no conducted. AM 0.1 13. K.WBB. Lightstreet; uly C, 1310. liLANKS ! ! BLANKS ! ! FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAPER THAN E ER. TIIE subscriber very respeerully informs the M public thai he has on bund mid iacoi.stant ly Manufacturing, HOOTS and SHOES of all kinds which he will sell at the following low prices. Gentlemen's Weak. Morocco or Calf Skin Boots H 00 Coarse or Fine Shoes 1 75 Miner's Shoes $2 to 2 25 Morocco Slippers 87. Ladies' Weak. Morocco or Cu'f Skin Luce Boots 1 GO Thick Sale French Ties 1 2b Pumps Springs or Frem h 1 12.! Other kinds of Slippers 75 cents to 1 OH N. Li. The above aie nil uf.tnv own Manufacture ind are wrrunted to stand. I htive also 011 hand 1 large atm k of Kasteiin made Hoots and Shoes, which I will sell at small profits. Country Merchants and others who buy by the dozen, ate invited lo call and examine my goods is 1 will sell to such at a large reduction. (JjRenieinler the place at the SEW IiOO'1 md XJIOE STOKE, lower end of Main-strcet. ttloomsburg. W RUSSELL July 4 1846 OREUOS QUESTOX SETTLED (JEN. ARISTA DEFEATED I ! ! GEX 'W1YLOR I.y AMrjMORAS'. Would now be the most interesting topics of I'onvorsation, nad nut .10 11 A' is. iiovi;ir competed his MOW STORE"" t'"1 ""tl west corner of Market Pquare and moved into il with a large and general assortment of DRUOS-MEDICJNES-DVESTUFFS-PAl N TS-OI LS-W J N DO W R LASS fUTTY-CONFECT ION ARIES TOYS, Sic. rtc. -e. but such being tbo fjet, the other questions are en lircly lost sight of and lie is rapidly disposing ol his stock at reduced prices. In addition to his other business he has on hand in extensive assortment of HEADY MADE CL TIUNfi ; of every description, which ho is selling as low 31 thev can be purchased in the county. He invites sll to give him a call as he in deter mined to sell 011 the most reasonable tonus; war 01 in war : June J0.- 10 I'rttty roallu rs .'Iahon rincCiid NU ss this holds good in slrnoi.t every ieKp"c the suhtcriPcr would ngsin inform his mem' 111U lhe public eenerallv. that he is still living am occupying the 1)1, D bTAND, on Main-nrci I. bi tween Ihe office of C. R-Buckalcw and the Jllacl. imilh shop of Moses Cnffnian, at which place h nay b found upon the (est nf poteriv, prepsrot to dnw out the thread of affliction- Ho has ius' rceived the fht Latent i.tule of Fosftiont foi SPRINC and SUMMCIi, and with them he stands pledeo to sccomm"i!ate his"fiitnds, rusto-. ners and the public generally with grrd autstan :ial taetv fiU or no tharg m te. D. RLTPERT, TAILOR," will U found upc 1 Shingle stuck up above the door. JMisinonfrce of all erptne Ha would alto inform his friends that Wheat Rye, Oats, Corn and Hots.toes will be taken in ex. change frtr ork done ai his sh.ip, and hule cf '.he pciLft'r dintlitm, once in a while, will not cone amiss. Call and give htm a trisl, . BERNARD RUPERT. April 23, 1S4C I tA?4 mmh CHARLES II. II17CKALEW Altoriu'v al liativ. Office iiouth side of Main st. beow Market ir7V.L ATTEND COURTS IN HIE COUNTIES OF COLUMBIA AND LUZERNE. CHARLES HAULER, JIJSTICK OF THE PEACE, AND i)ti KVEl'AA'CVK. BLOO V1SBUKO, COL CO, Drflee, comer of Bsst and Main-streeia. GEOBOE G. WALLER, Attorney at Law, Hlcomsburo, Columbia Corj.rry, Pa. Office on Market a few doors above Main Street 8if The Subscribers being deiermined not o hi outdone by, )tir neighbors, e.iher in prioe or woikmrwihip, have put down the Km. k ?T.-S,,.weiuB fron' da,e 10 ONE U JLLAK, believing iliey car, save iheuw aelves by so iluinjj. SAN TEE ii SILVERTHON. July 1, 1813. LIME RIDGE FERRY. The subscriber informs th n,,i,ii.. .1.... i....- procured a new flat. tl lhe Ir 'Z Z ' ready st all times to take ftrrristi tha -; n. a.A. . . . .oasixhorsateam, f0 eemsTo.'om.h 30 cen.s fu, four horses sr." lime at 26 cents a load, lie re. ry , a directly opposite the new ilfeihodisi uet'iiug.nouse. WILLIAM KR0MER. Huie Kidge. Aug. 201846. NOTICE' Is hereby pi-en to all ihose indebied up on the Court House subscripiiori list, ihat ihe mnncy is now wanted, and thai ihv are rtqueMfd In pay 0 L B Rupcri Treas urer .f ihe building' commntee or to Manin uuperi, Oullecuir, len per ecnt monihly up. on the amount of theii subscription, cum. meneemg on ija (irsl 0f Jll(je (ast IJy order of ihe building committee L. R RUFERT, Treasure,. Aug. 29 1810. NOTICE. Is hereby given thai I have bonohi nf Daniel Zirtler, one 1m of ieai. four acrni of corn on the ground, 4 tons of hay, I sta:k of nais, 2 thousand sKineles snd l horse and have left ihe same in his nofa- linn dnrin? my pleasure, of which ihe pub- ue win in he notice. ESTHER JOU.MSON Aug 29, 1810. SFAV CLOTHING ESTAGLISII.MENT. O. C. K.'iULER OL'l.D respectfully inform Ins friends and the public generally, lliat he i-ived and 01 ened on the corner of M,in ,.,! l- .t Greets iu Bloomsbuig, Ihe largest, best and cLeap. Jst afHortment of Re Any Mack Clothing, vrr nflored In this neighborhood, which he tvlll ell from 10 to 20 per rent, clieaner than lhe rbi .,,. est. H is stock is got and selected with great care, mane 01 itio nest and 11 o.t tualuona' Ic mateiiala md in the most workmanlike manner and slvle embracing every grade, color and price which will mil euiur llic taste or economy nt purchases. will sell Timed sack f rock S, drrm coats from$H 00 to .1 00 Sitmmcr and r.rnlim cloth do 2 87 to 75 l-itirn und xivgkum do 1 2f to 2 00 iiitrc ana Irench cummcre Funh 3 7b w 4 7C "tliHtt do 1 75 tu 3 25 Drilling and gamhoun do 62 to 2 60 atin and silk veils 2 60 to 3 76 " luamdiiwn and Marsale vests 1 to to 2 50 Besides a good assortment of Stocks, Cravats, Handkerchief. Cnllsra, Whirls; Jc. all of which ihe public are invited local! and examine foi them, iclvra belore purchasing elsewhere if ihry wish to get a good bargain and well suited. July 11, I81G-I2lf . 1TEV SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS, GROCEKIES.&c Jusf received at the New Store, ar.d fur salo cheaper ,han ever. L B RVVERV Aug. 1 1810. BASKETS! BASKETS ! Travelling, Market ami Suchel Basketa lust received at the New Store. L. B. RUPERT. Aug. 1. CROCKERY WARE. Ol lhe latest style, just received at ilia New Store. L. U. RUPER'l'. Cull before purchusing Ehathtre ot the Xeu Factory of Earlhenuuic,'" by THOMPSON k HICKS- THE subscribers bave opened a POTTr.HV on the oad leading from Miiin to Third st. near the Methodist Church, Bloenist urg, Ci luin. ni county, where they intend to oiaiitfatture vgrecf the best materialt the latest ard mot n;. proved patterns and nihed in the vcr hrst man. itr; auclt sa Pots of a!:Jcc-ript:or.e; Ii i.eacftv. ny variety and Jugs ot all size. ; and a variety if mher articles torj nuictrous to tDer.liori; in hut all 'tinds and every variety which tniv be wanted hy my w ho may fuvor them with a call. A supply kept ronnantly on hand vh;rh will b" sold bv wlmhsale or retail s little chespei than the cheap, est for rah or etui try produce. A ro dry Pius Wooilt'iKnt in cjcljange for work it ilclivtred at their shop. Lioii,ib-irj, Septeuilr S, ISlbVZO,