The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, January 06, 1849, Image 3

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M-Ncv Year's Day w. eelohr led as . day
or general festivity and of holiday rejoicing in
flloomsbtirg. Mont txtMt iiewn pursuits were ex
changed fur hopik'h ol mirth and ynuihful I o a
ure, Divine Service wa held in I he varum
place, of public worhip, w h,l,l the social family
entertainment were not neglected. Our village
w.s enlivened hy a visit trmn lh hanville Jiand,
t " band of illy buys," who discoursed lot o
charming music for the gratification of our de
lighted citizei...
ted. Our village
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(pj- nonaieti in our paper iai bi i k, ancr i
, . u
easc-n ol protrarted illness and a temporary ab-
, i . t ;
enrelrnm home, we were as am at our post anil
intended doing justice to our paper and it pa- 1
trona. On a retrospective examination of that j
numhnr, we think wetiuv ventnreto assort that il j
wa .visible improvement on the past, and trust
tir . . i , . i .-. I
we .hall not appear nvcr-egolistical in inllil.Ming
that thi. number is till a further itni.roveinci.l.
And our course i onward, we here promise. Jcflcrsni.i.in school, "Inn his youth "p." He
that the character and interest of our sheet will I '" ' H' way f '"Ivance ol 11, ilish ar
be upward, until we shall have fully completed ! romance ; and nobly defended Ihe interests o( his
our contemplated improveme by which the j nlrv, 8..iht ,he nM-n elhirls of British
Columbia Democrat, will beu!slantially pla- ' Diph'tnalisl. Il was llie.efore scarcely to he
ced in the "advance u ird." ' 'hat ho.or the party whosiislained him,
For our ni:xt paper, we are promised an nrigi- i
lial sketch, hy "Nondescript," entitled " Thi- Kit- '
guRrmttit." Also in a uhsiiient number, a
Tale, railed the "Chrutmtu (lift," by the same j
author ami under the name sobriquet. These
puhlic.tion.wilt ba followed by aserie of papers,
entitled "Random Sl,i," partaking in their I
nature of aatiics in prose. j
We invite, and would he happy to welcome, j
the productions of correspondents to our columns.
We shall hive a letter weekly from Harrisburg
end Washington. Our object, however in this is,!
to engage Ihe interest of our yuuntf friends here
.bout and prompt them to the developement of
heir own genius and native talent.
The County Statement.
The Commissioners, Treasurer and Audit- patby for the victorious parly is so sluniglv luani
or. have been engaged the past week in making fcsied, there must he natuial alliniiies.cleai ly mar-
their Annual Settlement of Ihe county ollairs,
preparaioijr to nn iuui,iuiitii, us us it pikmi
.have received the approval uf the Honorable
'Court.
The Carrier' .1Jtlni. Pursuant to publish-
notice, the Carrier of the Columbia Demo
at, waited upon it patrons on Monday last,
h his A'linJ il Address. Hi requests us to return
thanks to those ol hi friends who made him
e compensation for serving them filty-two
during the last year, through sunshine and
ii, -YVt latest new, although the reward,
"q oil to $3 V'JclK-wt. inn HciiM
.jay the eM, per and printing the Ad
, .lress. He hope, j,0u live to call again
i next year, that he Veceive better compensa
, tion than was award,n the list, and begs to
uitgest to citizens wn subscribers, who re
reive their paper rely every week fresh in
their house, free oltaKe and much earlier
' than those who pay enls year for the priv
i ilege of getting them, ail, that they could all-
ord to "go it a little I literal."
Dr. A olmcs,
The gentlemanly ani'icient Superintendent
of the Philadelphia a'olnmbia Railway, has
we are informed a seer.d cowardly enemy or
two, who are making i.an and unprincipled
J effort to stab his reput. a a democrat, there
! by hoping to prevent appointment. It is,
however, really hoped , lni, Board of Canal
Commissioners will do jce m a able an olli
cer as Dr. Holmes, whis been bnt about six
month on the Road dur which time we are
; assured the airair. of tr:0mmonwealth have
never been more prudent.nd faithfully mana-
The democracy of SchtiU county deemed
i htm worthy to represent t in the State Legis
j hture, which he did to the olfaction, and Ihey
then nominated him as rtieandnlate for Con
gress in ISM, when he rvW the laruesl ma
jority ever given by .Schuyl county, outdistan
cing both Polk and Shunly .oine fiotj or r0o
votes in the county. Ad the fre.pieiil
mention of his name, and tl,igMy respectable
support he has had in Dem-jtic Caucuses and !
Convention for some of thinost distinguished '
dlTices in Ihe State, among (, may (. named t
,iiio ... ... '.......' ii .ii.iic i reasorer,
and we think Dr. Holmes, .ids out before Ihe j
.country just now infinitely a ,ter democrat than
many w ho desire to disparage m
QrjrTHK Sleiohiwo has hCmusmlly fine in
1his region the last ten or tw... nays and (jives
promise of long continuance. ,Ve hope it may
llast through the coming week.f our Court.
Vie invite our friends againivhen attemlinK
Court to give us a call as mandiil last Court
week, and peruse the news, etc,,tC-
The Amtrican Mrtripolitai Magazine.
Thi is the title of a new Mont y Magc.ini",
jut issued in New York, edited u Wm. Lan -
Bow and published hy hrarl run K-q- The
number before us will compare favor hy w ith the
bi-sl literary work extant ; heautifuly executed
nd adorned with the finest engravi.gs and in -
rir.hed with Ibe ablest productions of iterarv and
artistic authors. Its contents are all ordinal, dig-
fified, and American, givinn an earnes nt il fn
tore interest and lasting utility We tredict for
'the Metritmlitan, judging from Ihi sp"cimrn, a
brilliant career and an extensive circulation
Term of ihe American Melripnlilaii : S'l in
id'ance for I copy one year, S'i for 2 copies and
J r.opie, fr jf-jo. AddrnsH, post paid. IsHAfcL!
W, No. 359, Broadway, vevv York. j
The IlrilMi n.l the WhiffM.
There i sometimes consolation to In' derived,
even 1'rom dcleal ', audi lie Democratic party of
Ihi country, in their lam deb ut, have :ertawly
good rvnxon to fi'i-l gratified not bi'niiw of llii'ir
dcleal, though even linn may prove beneficial In
Ihe cause, hut in view of the r-j m i t uw of the
llritiih Tory prion's, al their defeat. The Tories
of England have no sympathies lr Ihn Democrat
ic republican parly ol the United Slate : lin y ncv
er have had, Bi.d they never ran have. The reas
on Mr Ihi are nbvinn: The Republican parly
ol the United Si ale i Ihe puly of progress, the
P" ,"'"'"1'"1 J'"r '" I".'1"-
rlK'"" 'recmeii l'" " '-""-
1 ill tlteuiiiliopnlislsaild speculators ol (III country
a well a the monarchists ainl I) rant of Kurope
Il is ihi party that h.iconiinually watched the
movements of I lie British Government : and that
h is thwarted her in all her attempts whi llirr open
VI coveei, HI ovrrni'ii'i "u nisi n in iiiui.. ii is
.
this I'urlv that ha manfu v bullied against her
I "
armv and hei liavy.it we as her most experienced
" '
" : i ' rly that
" (iM '"'" h" ''''"'I" toover reach our
Cnvi-rnmcnt.
Cass, wis the candidate of this party
'' "e prcsnmmia, campaign, lie wa mum
' Torie of F.nglund as a Democrat of the
would have Ihe good wishes n) Great Britain. II
tiny he asked has any party, in this country the
j.im wishes of British Monarchists and Tories?
Il iniejit be supposed by some, that in a country
whose institution are so perfectly at variance
with those ol hngland ; ami wbete all claim lit be
Republicans, rr "Whits," or Democrats ; that
,ntrtf C""M " '' be fl)Uml a Pi,r,V who woul11
the sympathies of British Tones: but thi re i tuch
a ""''.' We reirret to find the fact established ;
hut so il is ; and we can o dy, therefore, do our
dHty, by making known the fact. The article uf
exultation, to be found in the L n ion Tory journ
als, since the result of the late election ha be
come known, alliird all Ihe proof that can he asked
hy any reasonable man.
As a necessary and inevitable inference from this
fact, we come to the conclusion, that, as this sytn-
ked points of resemblance between the party that
is rejoicing, in Koglaml, mid that which ha i b
taiued a temporary triumph in this country, It
i. not our purpose, in the present article, lo show
those point ol resemblance; but we hesitate not
to assert,l hat there is a very close resemblance be
tween them ; and that the circumstance of the
Tory par'y in England having rejoiced at every
triumph of the l-'ederal "Whig" parly in thi
country: while it ha denounced l!ie statesmen
of Ihe Democratic party as political charlatans,
demagogues, jacobins, &c, fully establishes this
resemblance. There is another circumstance,
which goes to show the strong resemblance be
tween Ihe two parties, in the two countries, and
to establish the fact of a perfect sympathy be
tween ihem. It i this : Kvery loy.ilist.F.uglish
man, Scotchman or Irishman, who conies to this
country, nt once unites with the "Whig" party,
and exerts all his powers lo secure its success.
"Like begets like;" and every thing naturally
Keeks for a union with that lor which it has an al
finity. The California Emigrant.
Tuivk " Oh! Susannah!"
I come from Salem city,
With my wash-bowl on my knee :
I'm going to California,
The gold dust for to see.
I I rained all night the day I left,
The weather it was dry,
The sun so hot I froze to death
Oh ! brothers ! don't you cry ;
Oh! California!
That's the land fur me !
I'm going to Sacrameto,
Willi my wash-bowl on my kneo!
I jumped aboard Ihe 'Liza ship.
An' traveled on the sea,
And every tune I thought of home,
1 wished it wasn't me !
The vessel reared like any horse
That had of oats a wealth ;
It i'uuud it couldn't throw me, so
I thought I'd throw myself
I thought of all the pleasant limes
We've had together here ;
I thought I nrt to cry a bit,
liut couldn't find a tear.
The pilot bread was in iny mouth,
The g..d dust in my eye.
And though I'm going far away,
Dear brothers, don't you cry i
I soon shall he in Francisco,
And then I'll look all 'round,
And when I sec the gold lumps tliere,
I'll pick them off the ground.
I'll scrape the mountain clean, my boy,
1 11 drain the rivers dry,
A "pocket full of rocks" bring home
So brothers, don't you ciy!
I
CamkornIa Itkms. We find the. tollowing
! paragrapns in the dustun Traveller :
1 Jt'ajiinc and murder in California.
Private letters received here from the (,'old
1 mines of Califomiaare rather iliscoiiraoiiig;
1 lo those about Marling for that ri'iriotl.
. They confirm the former reports as to the a.
liuiiilaiice of inlil, liut at the same lime
state that those who are in possession of the
precious ore in any quantities are marked
, and often very soon afierdisappear. Even
sunn; that have attached themselves lo
trains on llietr way have been plundered.
: Another letter slated thai the mate of a
vessel y injr on tilt const, who had docrt-
0.1 Illontll or I wo previous, had returned
10 l'le vess;l with U.OOO worlh of gold.
t O It II KS 1M7 '"W
Washinoton, Jan. 3, lStl).
Col. 'J'atk :
The present session of Congress,
ut.mil ly called the short session, and not always
Ihe most important, is nevertheless likely be prove
very interesting. Many sulij.'Cls ol interest me In
enibrio and some already in agitation which will
reijuire much rcllection and energetic action
In thiscatagory I would not include the elec- Oil tlm ySth lilt., by lllfi Kt!V. II. Funk,
lion of olhcer and the frainiiig of a cabinet I Mr- (Ikorok 1. I.KIIIl, of Ulootnsburg; to
for the incoming Administration, as '-Old Zark," Mi.sn Susanaii Aiioiieniwch, of Jersi'y
appears to posses the rare merit of keeping his i nlioro, Iiyrdininir co.
ow n counsels which ha most ellectually thus far
placeil his political friend in utter ignorance
not to say toial darkness.
Yesterday being New Year's day it Was a grand
fialaday in Wasl.inglon. The President's mansion
was open and densely thronged with visitors
His excellency and Ins excellent Lady in this uaket II knkik, ImiIi of that jilaec.
.heir last annual ,, have ..,uil themselves ln j)anvil1(; T1(1I,S(;1V (MT1i1 r .,H
W1'1: . . , , !') tlx: Kv. I),-. V.omau.s,' Mr. Huai.i.kv
Ihe prohibition of Slavery in the District ..f I (!,Lurt, f Wliiiuh llavmi,to Mis.s M ut
Colu.nbiaand.n the Teml-ries in puiMiance o ; uhkv. S. Wilson, i.'aihrl,. ,f l,.y. ,.r
Mr. Gull's resolution is exciting warm debate
Mr. Greely' iuve.tigaltion of mileage fees awar
ded the members in which he allelic excessive
extravegance or over-charges to Ihe amount of
some ijf'tit) or $70,000, has throw n a fire-brand into
the whole camp. Mr. G. is an active man and
ipiite ellicient for a new member. His trie lids en
terlain leai j that his intrepidity may involve him
in trouble.
Yours, respectfully,
OlibERYKR.
Hakhisuuhu, Jan. 3, Ibl'J.
Editor Columbia Jlimonul,
Dear Sir : The I.egirla
ture of Pennsylvania convened yesterday at the
Capitol. All the member, of the House were in
attencance uooemocrats anu wnigs ion cmi
not succeed in the organization. (Vnsei;tieiitly
the lloveiuor' Mtuxage cannot be delivered un
til the orgaaization shall have been i ll'ected,
which it is hoped will take place to-day, if it
should be hy compromise.
The Senate organized promptly. Hon. Gko.
Dahsik, of Allegheny county, w hig, was elected
Speaker pro tempore. As this is largely federal,
it cannot be expected that much uf interest to the
democracy will result from its deliberations.
It i to be hoped the House may not get into
a hums similar to that incurred in the Ohio I.e.
gislature, yet indications look that way at pres
ent. The first ballot lor Speaker resulted as fol
lows :
Win. F. Packer, (Dem) ol Lycoming, -ID
Henry S. Evans, (Whig) of Chester, 41
Thos. J. II erring, (N. A.) o Phil, co., 4
Alonz ) Uobb, (N. A.) nt " " 1
Samuel Fegely, (Dem,) of Berks, 1
F. C. Steel, (Whig) of Phil, city, 1
On this ballot Messis. Dallas, llortz, Robb and
Thorn, Native Americans, vote, 1 for Herring and
Mr. Herring voted for Mi. Thome. Neither of
., .. , . , . ,
the candidates having received a .najor.ly , Ibe
House then proceeded to the second ballot, which !
was as follows : I
Packer, (Dem.) Aj
F.vans, (Whig.) 4ti
Herring, (N. A.) a
Scattering, 3
Messrs. Hortz and Thorne, Native Americans,
changed their vote on this ballot, giving them
to Mr. F.vans, the Whig caniliilalu.
On motion it wis resolved that w hen the House
adjourn; it will be till eleven o'clock to-morrow.
A motion was then made to adjourn, but it wa
negatived.
The third ballot was then taken, but resulted
precisely as the second ballot.
On motion the House then adjourned.
KKPORTER.
Jkrusai.em The tide of immigration is set.
ling towards the holy city, and the number ol its
Jewish population is rapidly increasing. The
resident Habhis have appealed to their hretbern in
Knrope lor aid to enlarge extensively their syna
gogue Beth F.l.whilesome leading Jews in I'.urope
seriously contemplate the rebuilding of the Tom
pic at Jerusalem.
A Rkportkr is Danokr. Greely, in his
letters from Washington, handles rather severely
the member of Congress, whutook exception lo
the publication of the mileage overcharge, If he
does not take care, the House will pass a resnlu
Imn to expel the repmler of the Tribune, though,
as the reporter is also a member of Congress, a
dillicult question wuuld be started at once, how
Ihe reporter could be separated fimn the lie inber,
so as to exclude the one from the House and ad
mit the other to the exercise of his rights. Pub
lic Ledger.
Jntirovnl."'lu l'fiinsylvaniaii," by
Messrs. Hamilton it Fottxnv, came out
with the ojirning of the new year iniirh
I IIUI'MMCM 111 OOllll IM lllll-'ll-Sl U 111 illlin IMl 1
l l -i
in an entire now dress. We are jriad to
notice this mark of prosperity, ami wish .
till! JMIIlors llicreasinir success. I lie renil- j
svlvania is a sound exponent of democratic ,
"... ... ' . c , ,
. I 1 . tt i r-t
pniii-iiii- iiiui is uesei viiii; in w uieiy e.-
tended patronae. .
J Jlrneireil. I,. Haiii'i:ii, Esq.. has con
; solidated the l'ilislnirtj Mercury and Auu-r-!
ican Manufacturer into one jrreat iiew -iia-i
P,'r of douhle-siiperroyal sie, entitled
."The Saturday Morning fo.it." The
I new naiier makes a verv fine nooenrane,. ;
. . . . ,r ,.
. heiuo; alloorllier the "Mode' Paper of the
West, mill is m viti- nlilv- .mil i-, si.. I'.. 1 1 .
' J " "iny
' coiulueied democratic Journal. AVt; wish
our friend Harper, success couiineiisiir.ite
with his nolile t: lions u a meritorious en-
i tcrprize.
ltieiiuil. K. C. I.i i iiRoe, Ii., .,. a n-j.
ate editor of the Wilkesluire Advocate, ha re
vived the Wyoming County Whig.
ni(mi:i:
In IMoniiLshiirfr, on 'I'unsilay last, liy tint
R'v. (J. . ):,v, Mr. A. II. KLF.IS, an I
MiH8 HAItUIliT CKAKIIART, all of
this plan;.
I'lie happv nir on this joyful occasion, liber
ally rente inhered the l'i inters, for which very
sensible tramaclion, they return their thank,
' ttl"' w,!i'' t ti. unalloyed felicity.
On the iiStli Lilt., hy tlio Unv. William
J. Kyi-r, Mr. Danikl Millek. to Miss
(Vl ii arise risiiEii, botli of Mainu tovvn
Hliip. On tin! 28th tilt., in Danville, by Rev.
I. 11. Kim.-sc, Mr. 15. Kklly, to Miss Maii-
..... ' n "
Wilson, of that platx"
iilVAi:
In Lioht S'tri'ft, on tlio 1st of January,
Mr. CIIAliLES K.NT, ngrd about 03
years.
In PhilauVlliia, on the 30th ult., Major
ISAAC UO.U: 1 1, fornix Treasurer of ihe
United States' Mint, aired 03 years.
In Found rville, Columbia county, on the
4th on Voventber last, Mr. JOHN V.
t'OSTEK formerly of Catawissa, aged 00
years.
In Cannonsville, Delaware county, N.
j Ym (Jh Monday the I8tli ult., JOH'N J
j ,.;, K,,,., of J'uulvliaiiuoek Ho
; rough, iioed about 33 years,
j - .
UJMHElt WANTKIJ.
"rANTKD, any cuaulily of Lumber, suitable
TT lor building al this otlice, such as white
line bo irds. siding, scantling, c.
E.i 1'Ua Y.
VNY person knowing of Ihe w hearaboiils, ol a
black and while spoiled Pig, aboin nine
1
iiionih old, would coaler a favor by leaving infor
mation at this otlice,
liloomsborg, .1 in. ii, lilS. .'Jls .
Klansis! SHanks!
We have all descriptions of lilanks for sale at
this oliice. They ale loo numerous lo enumerate.
Friends, call mid see.
LUCK OUT!
"VTUW is olli-red to lb leople of Ulouiinburg
and its vicinity f .upesl and best 7(ru
ui) inodr Clothing ol 1 t-scriplion and style
ever oil. -led lo Ibe publu .ore, J he iiiiib-itigii.
id promises tieiweeu this and spiiug, lo have still
a I .liter and regular assortment. And as I am a
Tailor my sell b trade, I promise lo make all kinds
of clothing at the shortest notice ami tor mm
less than 1 1 it- v were ever made and sold le-lore in
t!'i'V '"''-' ' V'"1'-'1 "'."''eul ,' I hirl,
LoM us, huspi Juicrs, Itaaidkerchmls, ,ia o , great
v ,- ulh,'r 1,.1.,jH lll be k ept ail obL lor
most iiotbing. 1
irMMease eive me a mv store on ,
I.KH'lease give me a
M 011 '.T eel near the K
Klnoiusb urg.'.Iall. 'i, 1
mv store on "ihe
S. Tolii is.
"! NATHAN.
nil
LIST OK LETTEKN,
1)i:.MAlNING in the Pot (I dice at Illoom.
j burg, for the quarter ending Decomher Jl
ls-IV
Hcidle Joseph, K n apo John,
Howcr Joseph lonz , 11. o,
Kroomb'.icli William, MciYilh .1 Ii.
tlrower Jerr e, Maekill Mr.
li.u hm.iu C . H iiime J . I. ii .
Coly Harriet Miss, Mc('oli..i k Hugh,
("miper William, Mi Naiigbl Wm.
Cray Jonev, Nogle ll.iiiiiah;
Casey Michael, Ninaine Ku haid,
Delhi Robert, I'errv K. njui.ni, 'j,
Drip C. W. Keher K.
Davie Kdwanl, Kalib ('. Augiisi.i,
Davis David, Itatiti Frederick,
Danes Joseph, Hnbeitson 1'. John,
i F.vert Nathan, Heed John,
Kvalis Gen, Skitlon S. I'. Miss.
I'.ves James, Smith M irgrrel,
Foster Andrew 2 Shoemaker Ain.a,
l lgler John, Sellers Win II.
Girtoii G. Mathias, Sigler George,
Green H. (J. Smiih Charlotta.,
Guilroy liobt Smith Sarah,
Granger W. Win, Shal'er Samuel,
llealhiime Thomas, Smith l'eler, 1.
lless H. J..hn, San IsT.
Ileim Samuel, Thomas Sarah,
i leys Robinson, Vitrol Rebecca,
I leaden .lame-, Wvhl 'J'nos.
II iilzel Jacob, Williams Williams,
I Wnlh.1. K Yonl.l II.
(f'-l'ersons apply ing for leltei in the above list
will please say thev lie ailvertis-i
I.. I!. RUPF.RT, .1.
Hlnoinsbiirg, Jan. i'., Il'.i.
LIST Ol-'" LETTERS',"
I) F.MAINTNG in ihe I'ost OHiee, at C itta-vi.s.i
i lor Ho-quarter ending December III, 11S.
I.asliell Walter, 4,
K'ell. r Charles,
llogeland Rebecca,
II uisworl Hill',
Wilson A;. leadlv,
Sliely Philip,
Robert Willi rni ,
J.ihn C ilhai me,
Wai ii'. John,
Ringer, Amos,
Iturger Isaac,
f ields It. .holt.
Cr.ililuh Cnristaio,
Warm. C rus,
i I Piich Gi'iirL'e,
ii,. , ,- , if
llnchlii hl U irrison,
r.eiken c haries,
j,',)'', . ''r''h'""'
ir-Per.ons a,.ying for Idlers in the above IM
wl" please say they are adv.-iiisei
.h)H SCilMlCK. P. M.
I atl.iw ..s.,, .1 , fi. . i
''''Vs. vVpiT7'
" s--S-W - W - WWS -
"tiriCK l IIF.RF.HY OIVKN, to all lega-
II le.-s. ci.-dll'Us. au.l other persons iilert!sled
III loo ost.il.-s. oi ll.e lesj ii,,. ilecedi-nls .iiol
ioini., that Ine lolbuMiig ailoiiinti al loll au.l
u il ill. in .iccooiils i. l he said es'ai.-shive been
b'e.t in Ihe i.lli.-e ol I In- Register ot the i my ol
t ' I 1 1 ii .i . iud wijl he pi csenicd ..r eoolii iii.iIi.ui
riod al .nice l!ie Oroiom's C.onl. to oe held
ai iiOnoo-tiuit'. in toil ..r th.-r.iuniv al..r.s,., on
Wednesday, the -., ,!.,y of Janiuiy next, al 1
o". h.cs P. 1.
I. The account ol Thomas ('Ii unb. 'tlm .md
W ill. I 1 1 ;t l r 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 u , eecolors i. 10,. lust will ,ind
I ei ni.eoi if William Cli.ui.bei Im Sr , lale of
(, ti-ma.im.1 ,n osliip. ib-c'.l.
.' I be ac ml i.l Samuel Adams, t'.nardi hi of
1 -1 o- l ovvb r, child and In n o Fowler,
"li-c'il, filed bv I-.in s Ail, .ins, .iiIii.ioi-Ii.o.t ol ,,iid
S iiiiuel Adams.
( II MH.F.! CONNKR
lit (.htrb's Oi fn'r., ) Router.
ilo-ii.sbu,-, Nov. W), lsi- j
VAM'AlU.i: FARM.
At Public Sale.
PIllIK si.bsei iner oilers lo sell at Public sale on
j Wednesday, the I Oil) J.iiolar, In XI .'lithe
piemisei, bis I' aim on l!m I'lsbloi; ( irek.one
.piarler ol a mile timil the II uiiilnnK villate o
l.iglitsireel Iwo and a ball 'mile In in llliioiiisbnrg
I lie count v seal ol (,'iduinbis o uiih ,aud ilmiit inul
way beiweeii MeDowell 'Kut mice, and ll.el'iu
mice o the Light Slretl Iron co.
Said Farm Coitlui.is 107 .Icrcs,
of which SO acress are nl'lhe best Creek Hottom :
on nie premises are u,: uwi-.LL- TTk
ING IIUi;.SK, Large Framo Hai n, f.TI i i
111
I' lame Waiigoii Shed, With larie
Lorn Crib attached and other out
house Two never failum spriuuH nt wak-r
Upward of one hundred Acies of said farm are
uudnr good c 1 1 1 1 . v ,i 1 1 . 1 1 1
(t. conndeiable portion of Ihe purchase mon
ey can remain, by h"iim seemed upon Ibo prop,
erty. PosJesi..n given upon the lilsl ol April
i'u it I n r ii.ionnation can be nbtaineil Iroin the
umlersit;m:d residing. m i Im- iiren.is..s
.i. i'. iiii:sri:i.
I)i-eeelii r '.I. IS I. li.
HOTEL 1'OU KENT.
f MlIK llinlei.si-in .1 am am s,uieieiilly eliiiiiged
j in oilier business , -1 1 , I . . v Ins time anil ut
te .lion, oilers lur rent liis Hotel in JUooiiisburg
Willi tlie immunities iliereiinlo belonging. The
aoove isan exi tllenl Urick building, well eslali
lislied and is doing a good busiuet. 'I he appli
cant must come well rei'oininelideil. l'o.senull
given upon Ibe liisl d.i o April 1 - -1 U
For terms and tuillier parnculais uptdv to
InNlIX SNVDKU.
liiHimbum. I.ec. o. is.
I.OL'KMAKIM; A, (JL'.NSMITHINC.
f I 'Ml K Undeinigned would ililoi in the public thai
be lias opened a sboy in the building hiiely
uccuplcil as a bather-simp, by the Court I nuise, III
lllo..m-hiug, w here hn is prepared to execute all
kinds o mui k In the aliove line ol business lilaek
Miilth's screw 1. 1. iles, (right and lell.) d.uible
spring locks, kevs, .c , will be made in ne.d sljle
and repairing generally, ilmie to order. He so
licits pul'lic patronage.
JOHN F. V).VM,M'inufmturer.
Pilonmsbiirg, Dec 'J. Iv s,. .') mo.
Ul'l.E UN THE HE11W OF II
HID-
LAV, DEC'H.
Culumbia county, us.
The Commonwealth ol leiui.-ylvania to tie will
dow ol Heuiy HidUy , lale id Cenlie low nship,
in said county (lcceaed, and George Holla),
John Fieas, and Amelia his wile late Amtlia
Uidlay, Ahahain Ilii1i.iv, William llidlay, John
llidlay, Suiab Suiilh, lale Sarah llldl.iv , lineal
(tecenileiits of lb my llidlay, lale of Cenlie t'p.
in the coiinlv ot Columbia, deceased, unit lo ail
other persons iiilercsied, Gieeting :
You and each ol you are heichy cited to be and
appear la-lore the Judges ol all Orphan's t.'ouit, at
an Orphan's Court lo lie held al lilooMislnli t, in
and lor the cuiiuu atoiesaid, on the thud Mon
day of January nexl, at three o'clock in the after
noon of said day , and then and there accept or
reliise lo lake the real Folate of the said Hi-Mir
llii'i.AV, dec'il, stliiale in the township ol Cenlie,
in the said counl) ,at the appraised val oe put upnii
il by Ihe lliijiiisilioii duly awardi d by ihe said
Court and returned hj Ihe Sherill on the '21st of
August, IS IS, lo wit : One part of the said estate
containing two hundred and three acres thirty
nine perches at the sum ol Ihllll dollars per acre,
and one other pail, containing one hundred and
lilty eight acre and one hundred and lliree per
ches, at ihe sum o twenty seven dollais and lilty
cents per acre and in case all the heirs anil repre
sentatives, refuse Intake the said estate at the val
uation, then to show cause why the same should
not be sold
Witness the I looor.ible Joveph Ii. A nl bony, Ksq,
President of ooi said conn, at lilooinsbuig, the
twenty-ninth d.iv of November, A. D. IMV
JACOli F.YKRLY, Clerk.
Of which the aliove named parlit s w ill please
take notice. HF.NJ. II A Y.MAN, Sheriff.
Nov. m, I-s,.te.
COACH AND WACJON MAKINC
uiiileisigned having associa
il I lo-iiiM-lves togelher ill till
aliove business at ibe old stand ol d
r
F. 1 1 ay Inn si, oi. Market si i eel, in lilooiiishiirg, Pa.
would re-peel fully lull -r ii. I heir I r lends i ml iheiiib-
lic generally thai they eniilii the above business
in all ils li .ine lies unit lh.it they are now prepaied
to ii i a n u lac I u re Cimeht x.cui i in vtt.Lnxiiirs.Jaim-
iciiifoiiK, .(r!f, Hood-sleds .inileveiy thing Hi
I that line ol business, in the latest and most ap.
proved sly le, of the bes materials, and in the most
workmanlike ami substantial 1 1 1 , 1 1 , . i r .
j Jnhn Cune, will personally atlenil lo Ihe dlack
. sin it lung pan ot i in; business, ami as In- has worked
j lor William "-loan, from April l'llh 117, lo Au
gust y tlh IS-!, ihe public have hail some opportu
nity lo judge ol the manner in w hich he executes
hi work.
Jonathan Mostellei .an experienced woodwork
man, will personally attend lo the wood shop.
(JTJ- Repairing will he promptly attended lo,
and no pains will be sealed to give general satis
faction, and by a close attention lo business I lie v
hope In merit and receive a liberal share of the
j public patronage,
i JOHN' CiV
! JON CMI.W MOSTF.I.I.KR.
lllooinsbiirg, llec. s.s,. .lino.
! HOOKS AND STATIONARY.
I'MII!-; I'lulcrsigned, at No. ,'10 jmefffyt
! j Norlh Forib sin-el, two A"yj!JLlil?JJ
below the Merehanls' Hotel. I'hiailel-v? I', $7
pl.ia oll'.-r lo the Men hauls of Columbia county,
I when they visit ihe city a complete assortment of
. hoolm noil Stationary, which they are selling at
j unusually low prices
I They have recently added to theirslock aiplen-
did variety of Fancy Articles of the uselnl kinds,
I and also alart'e slock of very cheap and handson e
Window 'ui lain and Wall Paper. Kvery variety
i of Soap and Perlumerv lor sale.
I Ii GAN Jt THOMPSON
Philadelphia, May VI, My-v.
AI'I'HENI'K'KS WANTED,
I t10 the Carpentering business, Iwo boy be
j J tween the age of seventeen and eighteen.
I who can come w lib a good i mmeiidation
t
t II VKI.KS KUAM.
dloonibnrg. Hec.'.'. Hs;.,'U
Ni:V IJIIEAl' STOKE.
T
MIIF. Siri,crihei s resoecl lull v inbuilt ihe cili-
i.ens of Hloouisioiig and Ihe public in ttcu-
i i .i I . t ii.it Ihey are now opeiniig a laige and well
selected assi.iiinenl of
I-all and If'infer Goods,
1 al the "Cheap Comer,'' lately occupied by Kah
Irr ' P't'iliin Our stock consists f a Gv.nk
k a i. V a it o TV. well adapted to I be season, w Inch
will be sold al unusually low pi ices.
The public are reiecilnllv invited lo call
and examine our slock belore making their pur-
f chases.
N. II. All kinds of country produce laken in
1 exchange.
HAYHI'RST & BALLY,
i Bloomburg, Nov. 17, lvis v.
".- V.. f. l'AKU.Ks..,iit his General New
paper Agency Oliice, Kvans' Huihling, Thiho
Street, opposite the Philadelphia F.xchange, Is
Agent tor the Columbia Ukmoihat.
if)- Our Coirespomleiice will he found in nth.
er colon, s The second day Wednesday pas,
ed w iilioni an oigiMii'iiion of Ihe House. Mr.
Packer receiving -1'J, unil Mr. Kvans 40 vote..
ftj .(ir.r. iv Saturday looming' mail, for
which we have delayed our paper one day beyond
thi nd tune, we are in possesion of new from
Jl.irrislmrg. up to yit,,,luy, which lime the
House hail not yel organized. The Message, of
course, has not been delivered. We give below
the latest intelligence.
Tlix llnuse ulill without a Speaker.
11 ARRiskuHd, Jan. 4.
IIoik or Rkppksi TATivr , The niemhers
asseiohl. il at 1 1 o'clork, and as on yesterday theie
w,(s not a siiit le absentee. The tiiidli ballot was
go lie into, whm the vole stood
Wm F Packer, lJem., ... 49
Henry S Kvans, Whig,' 41)
Seal lei i HI!, ..... 2
The change from the pre-eiling ballots win
caused hy Messrs. Hellas, Herring and Robb, Na
tive Americans, voting IV r F.vans, the Whig can
didate. There still being 110 choice, the tenth,
eleventh, twellih and thirteenth ballots were gone
into but were alike Iruilless.
The roll was then called for the fourteenth bal
lot, which also proving iiiisiii.ces.sliil, a motion lo
adjourn prevailed.
Appoint tntnl oftlltornru (Mineral.
H iHHisuuNc, Jan, 4.
Governor Johnston has appointed Cornelius
Darrah, of Pittsburg, Attorney General,;in the
place i f Mr. Cooper, risigncd.
The Democratic Stale Convention met this af
ternoon, and resolved to hold the Slate Conven
tion to nominate ('anal Commissioner, at Pitts
burg, on the 4th of July next.
I Gmerul Taylor a Resignation The
J 1'ostul Treaty.
I Wakhingt i.v, Jan. 4, 1949.
The Union of Ibis morning says that a letter has
been received at the War Department, containing
' (Jen. Taylor's resignation, lo lake rllect oil the
' 31st of J iiiuary.
The postmaster announces officially that infor
j illation has been received al the I lepal tliient of a
! Postal Treaty having been concluded between
j Great i'rilain and the United Slates.
SecoiiU Ldilion.
Saturday, 2 o'clock T. M
We stop the Press to say, our Correspondent t
Harrisburg, has just informed us, that on Ihe '.'2.1
ballot, yetterday. Gen. PaUkwr, was by the, aid
of Ibe Nalivists, elected Speaker If the Ilou-i'
Business Directory.
SIMON NATHAN, Cheap and Fashionable
Clothier. Siore on Main street below maiket,
Si reel, east side,
C1 ASK V iMOS'l KLLKK, touch and ll'iun
Mulirm shop al I he old sland ol 13. Itjy
burst on .M.ukel above Mam Slreel.
f?j,Mls.S M. K. KOUIMJN, Fahtoi,utn, ihi
AJlK , slol e on Main street, the tirsl (loo
V'ZC north ol I he Coin I 11 oiise.
1711. 1 S 1 1 A C. THOMSON, Attorney ot l.aie,
j Oliice on Market s1 reel, second doni above
oi.iio slnel, bloouishuru.
H AVIIliKs'l' Ii 11,111, .Iimohi.s lo, lib
east c. rin-r of Main and Fast slieels, iihovo
t In- .Miierican llulel.
UC. I. W. 1IAIvI.M-m, Mtiihiiuls',
, Stote on east sole, ol Main slieel, above
tin.- p. vcbalige.
Dl. GF.O; IIIIJ., resident Physu urn, loci
lion head ut -Market St., aleiVe Main streel,
l..lllslHlg.
ZKI'IIVR Worsteds, Canva.s. and Worslid
NeedlesforSilu.il the l.iw er store o
J. II. II KT(N, .S en .
UKNRY ZITM'INGi:!!, Wuleh and Clock
Maker, sign of the Watch, on Market,
near Main streel.
IFIDY &.KF.FFF.K, yi7n , establishment on
j Main si reel, north side, midway between the
American and Fxchango.
IF.UI1KN W. WKAVr'.R. slforiicy al Late,
i oliice ill Mr. lluckalew's Koi.ms.oli Main
street.
F.YI I,. TATF, i-HiM f H. oliice in Ihe Prick
... . . l . .. ll . o
J lllllldlllg, solllll end oi --ivupen s now, main
street.
"PIIK MM P. M'TZ, Jiruuainl, tore on wain
t . . . . : I
IJ street, below Market, east sine, sign oi ino
(iolden Mortar
rnoWNSKXU'S SARSAPARII.I.A just re
I ceived and fur sale by the subscriber.
' ' F. P. LUTZ.
1'ldKRHART O'CONNF.R. Tin, Shcel-irnn,
j and Stove iiianufaclorv , Main street, a few
doors above the American Hotel.
IJKNNSYLV ANIA IIOTF.I., by Thomas C
domboy, south end of Main street, opposite
Marlon's store.
R. LF.IDY'S Tet'er and licb ointment and
Hays' uneunalled Pile I.iiuanieiit lor sale
bv
K. P. l.CTZ.
tllF.PHFN BhOIJsT, Wink-ninth, sluqi on
7) Main slree!, east side, a lew doois ubove the
American Hotel.
JACOH F. 01 FT TERICK, Hoot ami Shot viuhet '
shop on Mam si reel, (sign ol Golden Bout,)
(.ppnsite the American House.
MARTIN A. M. Ill TI RT, 'J imrare and
Shertiron Mauulai tin el s, simp on main bt
In-low the Posl-olhce.
LOAN A. MK.NOKiMUFl,, Merchant!,, Maul
5 street, above Market and one dour below the
Fxchange.
11 &. J. HICKS, Potters, tec, establishment
j. down the alley running from Main street
a ml Cullman's shop.
"I)FNJ: IIAtJFNI'.CCH, Chair maker Sr fain
J) ti r, North sole of Main street, a low door
below Market sreet.