v o ii it i: s j o .i i f: . v r i-: Canal Coiiiiiihtioiier. Tin" following riimiiiuniciiiion, fioin one of our oldest deiilocrvlic subst libers, has been handed in for bubliea,! ion Kit. Cl Dun. Tot. I.. I. TaTC, IK-.ir. Sir As llir time i priar,hing when the, I) muer.,ev of tins Stile will lie called upon to ..Wet a candidate li t Canal Cnmmi.sion er, I w.iul.l roi'oin n.iixl t my Dimieraiic hrelh ten the importance, nf selection a mm ol mi l.mt(fl il.ivotioii to tilt' pinn'iplcs ol our oailv. It is the emme v hv to pin sue In redeem the Keystone, from the hands ol Ihe Spmln. 1 know inch man, whom I could lurthcr r nil- inmd 14 hones' ami ( tttlf. Tint CHAR Hi CONXEU,K . of this r-nuniy. A l.E-IOCRW 0 WAiHiurosi, Liniuiy Hi. So unimportant are Hie new. i" l" M'-lf'l"'-lis, that I scarcely know Imw at pre-ent, to make up a cominiiiuMtion. Mr. (ireely, has he come an important oiiessilli hit colleitues-sotue love and some hate him. or rather hi mileage rxpoie. Littte nutter for that ; Mr. 0. will .u-h lonf an J keep moving. The Southern Conventioii wai in session attain yesterday, but a they excluded special. ns.repor Uti, h.'., their transactions are unrevealed. Occasionally, movements are made, s.iiiitinii at the tariff question. One of the Pa. Senators, a few day aj, otl'ered such a petition from cit izens of Lu.erne cm ily, which was referred. Even whirry, hrrtfif, dovs, n .t now, that tlie .election is over, desire, nor will they seriously attempt its repeat. Hoping lor loinethine better in my next, 1 am yours, UBsERYF.lt Harrhburo, Jan. 17, IS ID. Elitor Columbia Democrat: On the loth Senator Best, presented lundry petitions from citizens of the north-western section of Luzerne, for the erection ol a new county to he called Lackawanna. This project has been lout in contemplation, and will must likely now be decided by a division of old mother Luzerne. Alao, from Senators Best and Streeter, from citi.insof Northern Pennsylvania, for the com jiletion of the North Branch Canal a consumma tion most devoutly wished for. In the caucus nomination of the Menate, for U. States Senator last week, there were some rich scene enacted. On second ballot, the dem ocratic vote stood, 27 lor Cameron 27 for Wood ward. This alarmed sunn very nice Senators, who declared eternal nostility : Mr. Mason of Brtdford relerred to and condemned in the strong est terms the way Cameron was elected before. Mr. Brawley, Senator from Crawford, defended Cameron and denounced M ison, they ot veiy personal in their remarks. Gen McCaslin, Sen ator from Greene, in his remarks said that he was one of the 55 in MS when Cameron was elected, who stood by Wuo.iw.ird to the last, and then he tkm thought he could not forgive Camemn for that, but that under the circumstances he did not only vote for him in Caucus, but hu should like jamM anil elected also that things had changed suta then. The trouble was at length disposed of by the introduction of the name of Mr. Brodhead. Respectfully, vnurs, REPORTER. Eventful MVstorxj-'The Life of a Printer. The following eventful record of a journeyman printer's life, says the Pittsburg J own!, we are positive is correct to the letter. It developed what a uun can do if he likes, and what queer a.ideiitertjri.iiig, unselfish fellows, the majority of printers are : I left home at the a?e of nino, and was apprenticed to the printing business at thirteen ; Since then I have visited Etiropo been in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and France in Canada, Nova Sco. ti, Labrador, South America, West Indt as, and all the Atlantic States of the Union, from Mains to Lousiatu-have lived in twentv-sflven cities and towns ot inn uiu- in, I Silnlpa ! I have boen a sailor in the merchant service, and have sailed in all manncrof craft ship.brig, schooner, sloop and steamer in Wc regular army y . e I have studied two years lor ine ; u.spo.o,i ... - fi ministv one year for an M. U.-travelled return. Pope Pius IX , however, refuses except throiiirh' all the New England States upon condition that fh- Chambers be dissolved, NewTork, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, ! the National Guard disbanded and the journals and Virginia, as a journeyman printer, , suppressed. generally with Title else than a brass rule M. Cannute, Commis-ioner General of the Pa i t mv pocket. 1 have been the publisher j pal army had arrived at Paris, on his way to Lon- of two papers in - ,one in lloslon, one don, with a mission to both the French and Eng- in Roxbury Mass., one in New Hampshire, j lish Governments, and one in Maine. At ono time I had $7,-1 Austria. 35(1 in my pocket of my OWIl. I have The accounts from Viena in retard to the eivil been married twice, and am now nearly I w.ir in iI1(ary are v,.ry jhl.rt,., t ;md one sided. 2fl yc:rs old ! Was a member of Captain i The m1(.ria,sis are said to have taken the (late Major) Ringgolds llying artiilcrv, at the encampment in Trenton N. J. I have been a temperance lectures and proprietor of a temperance theatre. - m fjfrjt;itivC CiSlHIHCadOII. " , ... i .k. f.,M..rine table the members ot Hie Leu- In the billowing iao' r pn..9vlvania for IS I'J are clarified ar- Uiai'ii v , cording to their respective professions, traues and occupations in thk Sfnatk. 1 (.'amenter, 1 Gentleman. 3 Manufacluier, 3 Drover, 1 Iron Founder, I 1 Lawyers, Farmers, Merchants, Printers, F.ngineer, Hatter, Cabinet-Maker , thk Hoes Tf "r7,"Ar'VK- wyrs, "armers, derchants, 'rinters. )octors, Surveyors and Scrive ! a, .jnrt. makers, ron-insfer. .'aipeu'ef. Watehiiiaki r, Tannei, Tuisuiith, H (Hurt i. mi. i . Id Gr lit. Measurer, It Tailor, Manufacturer, Inkerper, llo'eln r, 4 II ifel , :t I III I iel , ' Lumberman, Srlio .l-leaehi-r, I (ii hlleinaii, I I I 1 lo... Arm a I of ft (vainer America. TKN DATS LATER FROM Kl.'HOPE. installation of .llipoleon. 11 ision, January 12 2 . " Thet'unaid steamer America arrived at this port this morning, alter a passage ul thirteen days, having Killed flom 1. 1 vim pool on llie.'luih ullilno. She tilings ten days later intulliguco from Liver pool. . Tht narkrlH. j Cotimn. tin the day of the A inericu's sailing, i cotton was dull and drooping. I . I . i n i , inidilllug, jlji NcwOiKmn, Ij; Upland, Mobile, -IL Hhkadstuiis. Hour, duly paid, 'Jos. a 27s. per 1)1)1. Bonded 'Jos. a '-.'.'is. lid. Whe.it 6s. a 7s. per 70 llis. Corn h.is been declining. White Jus.; best yellow 3Js. (id. I'om ineul was dull. !' lire. The ceremony ofprocl inning the President elect beloie the Nution.d Assembly h.is (taken place, xrmand Marrut, Vice Purulent ul the Assembly, performed thn act by announcing Charles Louis Napoleon llone.irle, President of France, until May, lh'i j, and the Kepulilic one and indiusi ble. The President elect then ascended the tribune, tO'ik the oath, and read an address, lie then turn ed lo C.ivaignae and shook him cordially by the hand. The Chambei was delighted. ..7;oftf's Inaugural itdilrms. The lollowing is the Address delivered by Lou is Napoi.kon, on I be occasion of his inauguiaion: "CmzK.Ns am) Rkitdlicaxs : Thcstif frajres of the natinu, and the oath 1 have iiift inki-ii. trace out fur nie inv future coii duct. 1 shall follow it us a man ol honor, and I shall r0jraril as enemies of my coun I trv nil those who shall attempt to eliaiiiro, by illegal means, what all France has so distinctly established. ISetwrcu you and me.citizens and reprcHentalivt's, there can no! be any real tiill'erence of opinion. Our wishes and desires are the same, I wish like you to place society on the true basis; to strengthen democratic institutions, and to alleviate the miseries of that generous and intelligent people which has just given me such a proof of their confidence. The majority 1 have obtained not only pene trates me with gratitude, but will give to the new government that moral force with out which there is no authority. With peace and order our country can again itn prove, can cure its wounds and bring back the men that have bven misled, and calm down the passions. Animated by a sincere spirit of conciliation, I have called around me capable and patriotic men, who, des pite of the diversity of their political ori gin, nre ready to devote themselves with you to the application of the constitution, the improvement of the law s and the glory of the Republic. 4 A government coming into power owes a debt of thanks to its predecessors, when the deposite of its authority is handed over to it intact ; and, in particular I owe it to General Cavaigtiac to say, that his conduct has been worthy of the generosity of his character, and that sentiment of duty which is the first quality of a statesman. Hear, hear. We have, citizens and representa tives, a grand mission to fulfil. To found the Republic is the interest of all and a just and firm government. I shall be ani mated by a sincere desire of progress, without being reactionary or Entopean. Let us be the men of our country, not the men of party; and, with the aid of (iod, we shall at least do good, if we cannot a chieve great things," Odillon Ba'rrut has been empowered to form a new ministry. M.Thiers holds alool, and it is considered doubtful whether he accepts otlice, or is even favorable to the new yrimr. President Bonaparte has sent his relative, Na poleon Bonaparte, to the various Courts to an nounce his election. The closing of Paris 3 per cents, was 50 to 00, , , , Italy. The pope till continues at Owl. The provisioualj','"Vi rninent at Rome, by a vote ' rr,m)j,.r ,wnH Ai denpen-mu'.Sunan ami !'res- ()urK. Jhe yi:il,vius adhering to the Hungarian I . ll( a .u, ,rs, a,;,llt., t0 the i.a- tllre (lj ,,t ,, i r y , of laving waste to the coun- try, destroying fnraise and the habitations, and re- 'tiring a the invaders advance, liy this means 1 they expect to throw almot insuriiiouiitahle ob- ' 1 staeles to the pn.ros f the Austrian. .1 l aithlnl Servant. . Cm. Quitman's faithful .servant 'Harry,' 1 who was with his master at the battle ol I S;m Jacinto, and other bloody struia'les 1 duriiiL' the Texan war, and also at Monte- 1 rev, ( 'iinpultepec, olc, in the late Mexican war, was married to " Flora," another ser- - i vaut In InML'inL' to ilie same estate, on the 11th lilt, lie has been the body servant of (o n. Quitman for 'ihti;en years and is slronijlv attached to him. Last winter he was at the Asinr House with his master, and was, at the time, sadly annoyed by the while trn.-b,' as lie called them, who i tried to nrevail imoll 1 1 i 111 to run away. When Cm. Win. (. Holler fell wounded at Monterey, llarrv rushed to his rescue, . and carried him nil'. While conveying the Cuieial liuin the field, hu tii'iuired after his master. General lliiller told mm lie 'feariid be never would see him alive, as he was in the most dangerous position when he seen him last." Harry replied, "Don't you believe that, (ieneral, master was not born to be killed by them mulatto rascals!" At this battle, (!en. Quitman, who was in the hottest of the light, had several horses shot from under him. Their places were immediately supplied by Har ry, although be had to make his way to his master through grape and canister. Harry is well known to the ollicers and men who served in the Mexican war, and respected for his faithfulness and integrity. Duty lo little Itrothcrfl mul .NUtcr. llenry'Miller wns a hoy who was very kind to his brothers and nisters. I do not believe I eas ever known to do anything for the sake of teas ing one of them, or of giving them pain in any way, in his life. It would scarcely veem ever lo have en Ii red his hpad to try any of the'mischie vous tricks upoilhem, which some boys, are so ready at co nlriving. His sisters were never a fraid of his putting his cold hand upon their necks, when he came in from his play in the snow, or receiving a sly prick or pinch when he happenedjtirbo standing near thcin. Their play things were never concealed for fear of any ro guery on Ihe part of Henry. He would take a lireal deal more pleasure in "silling down with Jack-knife to make them some new piece of fur niture for iheir bahy-house, than Ned Wilkins could possibly have felt, w hile blacking the doll's face, and turning topsy-turvy the tables and chairs in his sisters' pluy roc in. Henry was us ingeni ous and witty a boy as Ned, Hut he chose lo exercise hisingeliuily und his wit in a very diff erent way. Ned wag continually 'contriving some way or other ol vexing and tormenting his younger brothers and sisters. At onetime while they wore quietly amusing themselves together, Ned would contrive to startle them by coming and scratching'upon the'donr, or imakmg some strange frightful noise. At another time he would go into their play-room, and perpetrate some such pieceof mischief with the dolls and furniture, as has already been described, lie would seem really to enjoy it, when he could manage to mortify or tease and vex them in any way. Henry ,,on the other hand, never knew w hat it was to derive enjoyment from any contri vances for tormenting anyiiudy else last of all his brothers or sisters. He was very ready, how ever at divisiug plans for giving them pleasure, or promoting enjoyment. He helped his broth ers make their kites, and balls, and sail boatK : and loiight them the g?mes he learned as he was out among the boys. His oldest sister, Mary .would sometimes be pleasantly surprised, as she opened herworkbox.tofind it supplied with some addition al article of convenience for which she knew she was indebted to her brotherVingenuity and kind ness : and the little girls never had reason to be sony that Henry had took occasion lo flip into (heirjplay-rooin ; for he generally found seme better business when there, than destroying or turning things topsy-turvy, Henry was always ready to give them any assis tances about their school exercises. He never laughed at them for not being able readily to learn such simple lessons, for he remembered that they were younger than himself, and what was easy to him was much more dillicult to them. He did not once get out of patience with George, all the while that he was learning to do simple addition though he had to tell him mnrethan twenty times which was the right handjligiire to uttiluwn, and Ihe I ft hand figures to curry. Henry's youngest sister was a little one, just learning to totter about and to talk. He was ver ry fond of her, and devoted a great deal of atten tion to her. Little Alice learned to walked and lo talk a great deal faster for the pains he took lo teach her. He used to carry her out every pleas ant morning to take a little walk in front of the house, and w henever he went of an erran.l, he was always ready to take her w ith him, if she wished to go. One morning, as he was sitting out with his tin pail to go after the milk for breakfast, Alice came running to know if she might go get milk ton. Her mother made no oh. jections, and Henry tied on her cape bonnet, and took her bj the hand. Jut as he reached Un gate he encountered Ned Wilkins, who happened to he going upon the same errand with himself, and so they walked along together. "Pet haps you will he rather late w ith voir milk, if you keep pace with ma," remaiked Hen ry, sfler they had proceeded a little way, "for I must lead Alice, and she is nut able to walk very fast." "I shall be early enough with Ihe milk, f guess replied Ni d ;" "but what makes you carry your sister with you every w here you go ? For my part I hate to have mine to see after. Mother w ill make j me carry her to school sometimes; but I never I do when I can heln it. Don't the fellows laugh when yon have Alice with you .;" Luigh '." repealed llnrv ; " what is there to laugh at ! I should think it vpry strange to hp laughed at for taking care of a little siter who is not old enough lo take care nf herself. Somebo dy must take care of her, certainly." True enough ; w hat had Henry to he rharned nf? Ned Wilkins was Ihe one who had reason to he ashamed. Ahoy who can fake pleasure in leading and vexing his brothers and sisters or w ho is so unkind as to hp unwilling to lake a little "i--tor under his protection, w hen it is necessary, and especially when his mother wis! es it, lias in deed something to be abatned of wc hope he will eonie to be ashamed of liefore long. Put a for it Henry, we are rpiile sure that the time will nev er come, when be will have nccraiiT. to regret that he has been a kind and all'ec tioiialc brother. I'.oys are apt to entertain some very foolish ide as of what is nohlo and manlv in a hov. Tbev have a feeling that if makes ihem appear femin ine, that is, like the girls, lo be playing with their sisters, or taking care of tln'.-e yonng-r than themselves- put, il is very farl'mm beii-g either noble or manly to behave as many boys do to. .valds their litllu biotheis and nir.lt rs. What would be thought of a gentleman who was asha un d lo be seen umiising his little children, or holding l hi in on his lap, or taking them out to walk? What would any boy think to hear his lather speak harshly to his e'.n Ulien, or to have him treat ihem roughly or unkindly, for the sake ol being thought manly ? This would be a ri diculous idea, Hut it is quite as ridiculous for boys to be ashamed of walking out or playing with the younger children. After a hoy has been taken cure of by his parents during his inlancy, and bad cveiything done to made him comforta ble and happy, for him to bo ashamed to help thcin in Ihi care of the other little ones is cer tainly not so veiy gmerous, or noble, or muiily. Do you thing it is boys iKuery Day Duly. jjtf-No tidings have yet been heard of . D. Colt, Ksi., of Diuville, w ho disappeared iu Philadel phia, on the night of the 2 1st December last. The World in a Au Mu II. CJ-The Secretary of the Treasury has ordered the revenue cullers (iallatin and Forward to cruise on tho coast during the winter, lor the re lief of vessels in distress. The bark Card) and ship F.dward F.verett, have both left Boston for the Pacific, crowded witD passe agora, and supplies for their support at Francisco for a year. tyjr- A magnificent sword was presented to Gen. Wool on the 30th till, at Albany, by the Governor of New York. IJlJ- Brigadier General Harney was gradually recovering from his late severe illness at New Orleans on the 2 Ith ult. jCJ- At Matan.as lour soidiers were executed on the 10th ult. lor revolt against their superior ollicers. (jr- Gen Tw iggs has been appointed to succeed Gen. Kearney i n the Oth military department, and Gen. Worth is to take tho place of (Jen. Twiggs. (JO- The raport of the Register shows that there were I0,5'1-J,'JVJ 31, outstanding in Treasury, Notes on the 2d inst. QiJ- A New Methodist F.. Church, at Wa.hing ton, Pa., was dedicated on last Sabbath, by Bish oy Mainline, of Cincinnati. (trj- James V.. Marshall, a well known manufac turer iu North Adams, Mass., has sold out to Wells, While & Co., for ,V),(J(I0. Peter C. Brooks, the wealthiest land hold er in New England, died last week. His fortune is estimated at between 7,0()a,U)iJ and $0UO,. 000. (jy-A correspondent of the L'-wistown True Democrat recommends ()ol. John (,'hesswell, of Huntingdon county, for nomination for the office of Canal Commissioner. Qrj- A correspondent of the Union Times, rec ommends Col. 11. C. llyer, of Union county, as a suitable candidate for the office of CjiiuI Coin-J inissioner. ' lVondc liiil Icape- On Sunday lust, says the I'ollsville Em porium, our friends. Major Samuel M. Mills, and Mr. Daniel Cllassmiic, took a olcicli ride to the New town of Ash land, "on the North side of the Uroad Mountain, in Butler township, about twelve miles from I'ottsv ille. When they reached Wassers Broad Mountain House, they met younjr Mr. Wander, who agreed to accompany tlieiu to Asl land. lie liar nesmed into a sluitfli a line youno raciny; hornr, (valued at 81')0 to ")(MI.) and started after Messrs. Mills and (ilassmire. In passing- some sleds, yoiiiiir Wasser upset ft is sleigh, himself and his companion were thrown out, and his horse started to run. Messrs M. and (!. were deceudiii"; the mountain, when looking hack, they saw Wasser's horse coming 011 full run behind them. They turned out and made way for the runaway ; the horse passed them, and about '200 yards further down came in contact with a drove of cattle coining to the l'ottsviilo market. The poor brute threw himself with great violence 011 the head of a stout bull in the drove. Both horns of the bull entered the horse's body, one in the breast iu front of the shoulder, the oth er just behind the shoulder. One of the horns was taken oil' in the body, and the horse dropped dead instantly, iu his death strug!.'le knocking another ox of the drove insensible upon the ground, where he lay for some minutes as if killed by the violence of the shock. The poor horse was unhar nessed as he lay, and his manolcd careas rol led over the sleep mountain side, food for the wild beasts and birds of prey. Hook and Jol I'riiilin?. JCrl'P IT IlKFUHE THE I'F.on.K, that Hand-bills, Blanks, Check", Labels, Cauls, Tickets, Circulars, and every description of J O It A N I ) V A N ( .' V I . K IT E R V I! ESS I'M NT I N O in various color., executed at the ellice ol the Culumhin (Hbmiiisliurg) Dnnmral, in neal style, short order, and moJerale terms. Ai.o: The ve ry best article of l)KEt:W, HUNKS, STATION ERY, kepi c .nslatiflv for sal.-, ia z:i:ii;i : On the 10th inst, by the Hov. T. II. IVarne, (i. B. Nicholson. Ksq.. to Miss M kkx Anx Stone, all of WilkesB irre. JJarfcrf Prices Current COKKKCTI.I) wr.F.KI.y FOR Tit T DTMOf rMT. Blumniliure. I'liilailrtjihia. Flour, per barrel, ?' 'i'i o.i Wheat, " linshel, I "M 1 ,(J live, " " 0 ').') ij ) (,'iu ii, " " " I J U 5'i OaN, " " ') O il Buckwheat, " O I'1 II 'id I'.gus, " dn.eii, O I'I 11 'toner, " poind. o l'"i 11 1 j joiin (;. kkei:e, .Ittoniri at I.tur: Oil WlEVll.I.E, Columbia County Pn. Al nisin'ss eiitrnsleil lo hi 111 will i ecel ve prompt und caieful attenuoii. Xonl) Drum I) (Tamil. I oi.i.ku ion's (In ic k, ) Hi-IUHtli, IVC. I, ) 0 Tatk: lear Sir, the following show s Ihe collections ol ( anal Tolls al this ollicb.silico No veinber lluih, M7, Amount per last Keporl, fcs0 I(I'".m; " month ending Nov, 30, : ,i.rj"iiu Whole ami. lor year, ending Nov. ;,IJll, ''l'1' ljj.iul.77h .'Hi J. -S. CAMPBELL, Colla tor 1'. STK W A UT, Attorney at Law, KOHMKHI.V OK WII.KKllAHHK, RKSPEC'I Fl'LLV ii.l. the public 1t1.1t he has located 111 lll'.UW.CK, where he wjl attend promptly to all legal business enUm-it-d lo his care iu Columbia und ,u.. 1 ne counlies $ ()llic oil Main Slieel, opposite the Uising Sun Hotel .Ian. 'JO, lVI'.l. y AD.MIMSTKATOHS' NOTICK. Estutc of John Brills, decl. "VTO ril E is hereliv given, that letters of Ad- inininlraliou on ihe elae ol John IH.aI's, late ol I'allawis-a low nsliip.t 'olutnbi a county, de ceased have been gi.n.ttil, by the lb gl.-lei ol Wills for said count) , . the undcl'sigiicil ; all persons indi bled lo said i sla e are 1 1 fji.es'cil lo make payment , and tin se having demands against i-aid estate w ill piesel.l lliiu propel ly uulliei.il- caled lor seltleii 1. t.KiHit; : MAN11ARP, Jilm'r. Jan. 1 MIL id. TO CONTRACTOIfS, MUILDKHS, Ac. riVIK undeisi).ned, having rented Ihe Slope I (foam lorineiiy iu possession of Leonard M.-iiitii in, and ow 1 ed h f isher and Morgan, wishes hen lm lo i nio m Ins Ii lends ami the pub lic, that he can fnriiih I lulu, al any lime, w ill) a good article ot liiulilhri Slutir, at a lair puce al the Quarry or delivend ul such place as thay may want Ihem. BENJAMIN JONES. Rloouishiirg, Jan. Ou. IMJ 3ino. LOOK OUT! J """OW is oficred to the people of Blooiiisburg I and its 1 11 11,11 , the hi a pest and best Util ity mtulr Clothing ol eveiy description and style ever olleied to the public before. 1 be undersign ed promises beitti en ibis and spring, lo h ive still a larger ami regular assortment. And as I am a Tailor myself lit trade, I promise to make all kinds of cloliiing al the shortest notice and for much less than they were ever made and sold before in this county. Als 1 a general assortment of shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, and a great variety 1 f other articles will be kept and sold for most nothing. OOl'lea-e give me a call at mv store on the Main street near the lUv. I). S. Tobias. SIMON NATHAN. Rl'intnshurg, Jan. ii, 1 S-I'J. LUMBER WANTED. "1 V7"ANTEI), 1 nv ipiantity of Lumber, suitable for building al this office, such as white pine boards, siding, scantling, &.C. NOTICE. riTIIF. undersigned having relinquished the Wagnninaking business, is desirous of hav i ng a II the accounts connected with said business settled up immediately. Those having accounts wilh him there will plaase attend to tlnin with out Iu rlher delay and save trouble. B. F- HAY HL'RST. Bloombuig, Jan. 13, li l'j 3ls. FOKKS HOTEL. f Y IF. subscriber respect Iu I ly in ''or rush is friends, J old customers, and Ihe liavelling public, that he has just re-litted up his well known stand, on the head ol M ain street, in Blooinsburg, and open ed a PUBLIC! ii ZOTJSE: t the sign .if the ' FURIvS," where he is prepa- 1 . ti ...1 c 1 red to attcno lo all who may lavor 0110 won their custom. His arrangements nre inch us will enable him to do justice to his guests. He w ill he generally on hand and ready toaltendto the wants of travellers. fay- His stabling is ample, and as the Oats crop is a good yield, any number of horses can bo weli accommodated. DANIEL SNYUF.R. nlooinshnrf. Oct no. 1SI7. lv. BLACKSMTllIN(i rMIlE subscribers respectlully inform their Iriends and the public generally that the) luvc formed a co-partnership, in tho Smithing Jlttiiuieits, al the old stand, in the buck shop. on Alain street, below Market street, (M. Colltnaii s old stand,) where they will continue the above business in lis branches. I hey would also iniorm iron masters, ami moors, inai niev i iuiiiooe uie in.io nfaeliire of FCRX.1CE TlVKKItS .LVD PII'ICS of the very best kind. All orders will be promptly attended to. ,N 1 I'.l'll r.M KiMlltK. M A II LON HAMLIN, Jr. Hloopisbnrg, Sept. CI, IMS.y FASHIONABLE ClIAUl l'ACTOUV. rill-IE undersigned respectlully informs hi friends and the public, that he coniinpi sllie Chair-making business, nl his old stand in Blooms burg, on Main st ret, below siaiket, whrre he manol'iictures to order, and keeps coiHlaiitl) on liand, and for sale cheap, all ki nils ol Fancy, Orna mental and Plain eiiAiKs, sktti fs and Huston H'ckin; choiis. of the latest style. ANe ; House, Sign mul Ornamental Painting, ami II01t.se Papering: Neallv executed as above on short police and a "little ri.Hi'rthanthecheapest,"for prompt pay or countrv produce. BENJ: IIAfiENBlTH. Inly 4, l.7. HE A L SOUND NEWSWATCH ES. TT shall be the pleasureof the subscriber to give lull satisfaction to those who in.iv wish a good solid article for a ven moderate price. He respectlully olfers a tine, (w ith much experience) selected lot of genuine escaprneiils, namely : English Patent Levers, I'ar i Levers, lii-iieva Lovers lepmes, elegant ipiar- t ,iets, etc. etc., Rc.e MHIMi DflMBTMF.NT.- Watches and . lew elry of every descrption, musical boxes, musical instruments of a I mo-1 every de noni i nation, by the oretical principles always punctually and radical ly di ' Thi m .1 1 Nils- Hi. a s:s Common, patent, and radical luaell gli-se-. f,r levers a-d lepins Krvs-eomoioii, steel, 14 carrot gold and 00 car rat "old k-n. H ps commorf, steel, common rliaiid fiim gold h elds and gold hands especial-U- for l-piues 1 1 i.a nc e Whkf.i.fs and crown wheels, chains, verges, screws, etc. elc ; lor eng. lish, swiss ami liensh watches, for lepmes. An chors ami Son, engli-b patent levers. Jkwki.s and cv. Mit.-rs for lepincsand levers, etc. Al.so Cuw it Tiummino" Constantly on hand, at his eilablishment '' Bb'"'n-burg on Market, above Main "Ireil. Nov. J7, 1-I7. HENRY ZL'I'ITNGF.R Business Director- S' IMON NATHAN. and 1 eel I). t'h'lhicr. Sloie on M am 1 1 Mice!, east sole. C1-NSE 4.MU.S1KI.LF.U, Ct'dt't ui'l I Mahril shop al Ihe old ol J. 1 burs Alaikel uhoVi- Main hi, cel. Vip,MlSS M . E MHIM N, mil , si hi 1 011 Man, 3. 1' i-1 1, north oiilicCou,, House. .MIA C, Ulln e 011 THOMSON, Markcl s'n et, I I 1 Ii . 1 ,'ltlui in 'mi. J Ii l 11 el . II A VIILKhT i. B.U.; V, .Vircl.ui Ival si 1, easl d nier ol Main lip- American Hotel. II. i ii., I. W. IIAKT.MAN. .v. Store on eant side, of !;a;ii ,: . Hit Kvchange. Cll UI.KS K.BLTKAl.F.W,w7r(", olhce on south side, of uaiii i,n:, Mark-i licct. H EG AX, Itimt ut,tt Sl.tll -m: l.i.r. r ci .tmiii sueei, (.not site, liisi 1!.. kel stre, t. loKKs HOTEL, by U. 1 loik d t tit- Berwick h ' 1 a 1 d ea-l end ol Main street, Flcomsb TXCHANGE Hut EI. by Sum 1 I j on Main uir..ui 1.. Coiiit House. . 11 .. 1 "-, unetiiy 01 rnuoMAs willits, ;,,,,,. J Mam siren!, Hull h pi:, oi,.: (Coiiit House. A ME"'UAf HOL'ME-A . omn odi IX. well kept Inn By (;,iA.t. j;. ; , south side of Min ureet. "ITM. Mc V West McKELVY 61 CO.. . I, , "Ull'S in.d , corner of streets. IEONAUD B. RUPERT, Mrrli,:,l J in " Rupert's Row," on Main Market. nF.N RY B F.CHTEL ,7vi'w Main slret,east side.oppo -to :!..; Church. LEIDY KEFFER, Tailor, , Main street, north sidc.'inidwd j v Americiin and Exchange. 01 KO: M EARS, Siiryrvn DrMitt, CV T Will promptly allond to all ctlls -11 '. of his profession. LEVI L. TATE, printer , c rice ii,"t.( building, south end ul '"Kiij.li t'j How, street. IPIIRAIM V. LI! TZ, D,uw7Ur"-'. i street, below Market, east side, : (iolden Morlar. rnoWNSENO'S SARSAPAKlLL.-fi 0 ceived and for sale by the snlx ri. E. I'. 1 I.1BERHART & OTONNEIL fii,".Vv:-. j and Stove manufactory. Main sir doors above tho American Jl. ti !. 1 PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, le Bnmbriy, south end of niu si Bar'on's store. 7 ARMSTRONG, Marbh-m.n.i I i, establishment on Main mru American. EO: VV. I Third COKELL, Cabiiirt-wtto. ' street below Market, hu Academy and I'oiterv, KNORR & HAMLIN. 7ic,--, ..v, vain street, first story, imint ,!i:.' I hit oil ce. 1SSEL At WEAVER, Bunt an.i em, on Main street, east side. - below Weaver's stioe. D"'l. OE(")i IHLi.V residenT "Fh-1-tion head of Market St., ub'-t; ((loomsburg. ZEPI Ne IIYR Worsteds, Cai.va.s. a edles for Sale at Ihe Lew-' J. H. H!: HENRY ZL'PPINOER. Wafrh ,. Maker, sign of th Wiich. 01. . near Main street. D Lv R. LEILY'S Tet'er and lie Hays's unequalled I'ile Li F. QTEI PI I EN BliOriST, nturk-finii Main street, easl side, a few o; Ainericnn notel. J ACOB F.METTEKICKiZfowf.i shop op Main street, (si;n oj (pposile the American llonsa. MARTIN t A. M.Bl'PERT. Shcrtirim Maiiufacluiei.-i, :-'. below the Post-ollice. SLOAN street, & MENHENII ALL, -i above Market and one Exchange. c J. HICKS, J'oltm, . down the alley running I,, t :.i a ndCollmnn's shop. TF.NJ: IIAGENIU'CH. Chair , t ttr. North side of wain sti eel , i ' below Market sreet. lUiTiUTlt la it i ! We have all ib scripfion ot Blank? I this office. They are loo numerous toe. Friends, call and see. "PIIILADKLHUA. KKADIN(i A rOTTSVILI.K KAIIilvOAxJ CiiANor. of IIorHs. Jf'inter Arrangement ON and after Wednesday. Noiend er a Passenger Train w ill leave ihe Depi . I..' ... . l,L I I. npr Kroao ano ine nireeis er. . . am i .1. except Sundays, at t A. M. Tm Io; r,.ng I.; Pottsville al S A. M. Both t'.-a;..a will f -v all way slatiohs. Hortis or Arrival at PsiNeifAL Otitic l'p triin. I In 't.v.:i Arrives at NorristownLyrrive "c!i '.- ot liJ-ai PhoniNvilleti.5'. - Fottsiown, 10 32 " Read'ng. U-17 " Port C'inton, 12. d Sch. Haven. 4rriveatPoilsvillfl2 .)0 Fori C'r.-.o". Ri ading, PvttstoviT . Phtrnixv.'.l:, Norristowr. PhiladelpI;-. trj-NOTICE Fifty pounds of b allowed lo each passenger in thesi !i Si'iiL'ers are expressly prohibited In thing as bang-age hut iheir wi aril I : ill he at Ihe 1 Kk ol its im n. r ! .' taki-ii by these lints. Out u-i, L -
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