U ! SA'I UltDAY. MARCH 17, 18U. t'avtirn We are indebted t he Hrni, llutv ill Cvuu, ul III IjU Culture. lur a pamphlet r contaiiiiiis t reply lo iht sildress ul the Southern i Convt-i:iun, inil in Hun. V. UkT, (if our Statu I Senate, fur a P.unihUl copy of the K.-pnrt l the foimiiitteu ici rel.ttioit flic uiih Hraiich Ca lul. 5J We wo'ild directum sl'cnl inn uf businesa titan in tft -.-. I uf VI r -,'... Ai .V.iH Cum. f mission Merchants, Baltimore, in subsequent column. Thii House in wll known to Ilia trans, porters of Northern Pennsylvania, mid well de serve, i it has lung received, Iheir confidence and pklruiugo. Gentlemen send in your order. Tmk So ALf ill. We acknowledge the receipt of the March number of the Scalpel ; a journal of health adapted t popular and profes-ional read ing, and the exposure o quackery, edited by Dr. Edward It. Dixon, New Y'rk. Thia journal will be published quarterly, al $1 per annum in advance. A chesp and very valuable wotk, well deserving extensive patronage. fn-The Hoard of commissioner will be in ! . . i ., . ui . i. .... ,i, , ion on nevt Mnnilav. at H oowsbiir, when lite " - I Return Judaea will make report on the Kpring E lectiona. Appointment by the Postmaster General. Mrs, Maria E. Ilornheck, (widow of the late Ilonorahle John W. Ilornheck,) to bo Postmistress at Allentown, in place of Ed, tnond R. Newhard, resigned. Oft- The above appointment wai one of the last and best acta of (he late Democratic Adminislra tion. The lady appointed it whig, and the wi dow of a whii. It has caused a terrible flutter ing among a regiment of federal cattdidatea lor the office at Allentown. Appointments and Rumors. Charlra B. Pennine, of Philada., formerly State Senator from Cumberland county, and famous for hia doing in the Buckshot war, ia said lo hive been appointed Chief Clfrk in the Treasury De partment at Waahington. The telect committee of fivt Meaara Benton, Chairman, Felch, Mason, Webater and Pcarce havo unanimously agreed lo report on Monday that Gen. Shieida haa no right to a seat in the Senate. Cot.. WrBB, of the New York Cornier ia accor ding to rumor, to be in- M nia'.er lo Berlin. JJ-Mr Hill, in Columbia county, in New York, aged SO year, died on the Mth ult of vol urftary starvation ; she had been peaaemd with the idea that she had lived long enough, and re f.std ill cuttenaucc until she died. A man named Charb-a Betu.a Itible a;ent ailed about 60 yeara wag murdered about the lt inat , near Sandusky, Ohio and hit body found conceal ed in hi bed. An Act to chanje the name of Va-i liuren rmmty to Cas, passed the Legixlalure of Mia aouri. From WaIiinstoii. Cnrrespondence of the Pennsylvanian. Washington, March 7, 1849. After Mr. Footo had explained his dilfi cultv with General Cainnron, already re ferfed to, Mr. JeAorson Davis offered a re lolution.lhat whenever a vacancy shall here after occur in the Board of Keeents of the Smithsonian Institute, that the filling of such vacancv shall be vested by law in the . .1. .1.- o cm i;. nritn I j . rresiucni o, "'""V i of opinion he said, ex.sted as to the proper , mode of filling a n- (A vacancy now exists, by the expiration of : the last Senatorial term ot tvlr. I'carce, though re elected for six years.) Humored Appointment. Washington, March 9 It is said that Fitzpatrick Warren of Iowa, has been appointed Second Assistant , Postmaster General m place oi m. J- J This, sir, is what the whigs call "crip Brown. Jnlitur." It is the demand of the people it ine nun. . U..1UJ, ii.,:i.i..r, u. Congress from the sixteenth district, Penn nylania is reported to have been appoin ted Second Auditor in the place of Gen. McCalla. so Brady is rewardad Death ut liarrisburg. IIahuisbi'Rg, Jan. 0. Hon. John BlancharJ, a member of the last Congress, died in Colnnihia to. day, while on hi way home from Washington, He repreeiild the Seventeenth Congress ioiiiil District. .vr Quarrel with a Lady - If you a-e troubled with her, retreat ; it sue anuse you, he silent; if she tears your ciohk, give ner yourcoar, rfailMt If ihcy do, the people will vote a if she box your ear, how to her in return; if she pajsl t,eil1. They will rise up in con tears your eyes out, feel your way to the dojr and 1 damnation 0f proceedings of this charac--fly. ! ter, and teach us that ihey have rights, and ' ' , , ! that they Ktnl us here to defend and pre Early Marriar,.- "lady nnly ter, years serve f 6urrcndering them old. was marneo . m - . niature in mat merun.. - region. At 8 or 9, Udice are of snt!kir.t , g, owth to c .rry on 'loite a serious flirtation. i Lynn has a pn,.ul i-ioo f 12,'"!'). S.O'lOofl wliom n both exe, Hie eiigmt- oums nnd snoos erti . l.JO'i.o I ' p-H's wee tiejleU Usi ;ch:i:i:pvn i kp Tn avm.linC 1 'he M n- r.i Tra s not says that a liorfe nan.ed rij, was lately trotted fr-m Corwall to nmre,,, al.uce of ninety miles. Htmarkn of Jflr, Ptartt. V mililiah fti fiilliminir ranmrk. made bv f mil member in lb House of Representative bit wk hi favor of Ihe "individual liability clauit" with great plessuie. They liuw him lo bit film and un itlilni in hi Democratic principles, and determined to upreseiit u k I'aithlully and honestly on politic al, a he doe un local question. We a 10 fortu nate in having 10 mum J and true representative aa Mr. Pearce, at such a time aa thia. Read the re remarks, they are oiindly Di-liiiicr.il ic. Mr. Piurcb said he had not intended to say a word upon this occunion, but ihu re niarki made by gentlemen upon the other aide of the House forbid that In; should longer remain nilent. It Ita.i been naitl that the democratic party is constantly warring against the banks, and deHirrs at once to Hwecp them all out of exigence, and that this was the cauue of our defeat in l'entu sylvania at the late elections. Undoubted ly there are persons in the ranks of the democratic patty who would, at one fell swoop, cut oil' the head of every bunk in the commonwealth, but thy ate not con fined to that party. I know numbers of whig who are as radical upon this point as any democrat can be. In both parties you will find individuals opposed to all banks, and in favor of an entire specie nir- .. .. .... t 1 . . i. . . . .. . :n I :.. r. "7' . 1,1 ,,m" V"' )" lliviiiu.ua III lu-ui in lin: inm-tilii:, iim .-i ... . .1 . . .... 1 .. ..('..... I .... ...! ..... posed lo e try other kind, and there are many such. In all parties you will find "many men of many minds," but sir, as parties, the question is not banks, hut hanks with restrictions or banks without restric tions. .Siuctijihe foundation of our com monwealth, men of all parties have had more or less to do with the establishment and management of these' institutions. It would have been a blessing if our fathers had never created one of them, but they did create them, and we must gel along with them as well as we can. Within the past fifteen or twenty years, numbers of those institutions have explo ded through the mismanagement and cor ruption of men connected with them, and thousands of the honest toiling people have lost their all, and many, very many, wid ows and orphans have been made homo less, and cast upon the cold charities of a heartless world. For years past the ef forts of tiie; democratic party have been put forth to make and keep these institu tions as safe and sound as possible, and it is for this, sir, that we are now contending. The democratic party demand that each and every bank in this commonwealth shall bn confined within proper limits, that the stockholders shall be made iitvividttally liable, and the note holder made secure. Here is the rock upon which whiggery and democracy split, and when gentlemen declare that we, as a party, desire to crush and grind the banks to powder, and that they are. laboring to keep them alive, they endeavor to raise an issue that does not exist. Restrictions or no restiictions, that is the question. l)o gentlemen pretend to say that the re sult of the last Governor's election was a condemnation upon the part of the people, of the individual liability principle? Why, sir, Francis i. Sluink, whose bodv bleeps i in death, but whose memory is and ever will be dear to the people of Pennsj Ivania was the uncompromising advocate and friend of this principle, lie went belorc the people of the state with the words "individual liubilily" written upon his standard, and they flocked around him by thousands, and twice elected him Gover nor of the stale by overwhelming major ities ! Gentlemen may talk about the re sult of elections, and the voice of the peo ple, &c., but in my humble opinion, if the true reauus oi n true results of the last elections were known, .Verm Lontreth would this day f people would be correctly represented on . , ' ' this floor 1 We are charged w ith a desire to cripple and oppress the banks. But, sir, there is no such disposition here. All that we ask is, to bit and bridle the horse, and place the reins in the hands of the people, that when he undertakes to run away, they may 8Uin( 80me clam;(! of 8av; lheir ipcks the,r noht and shall we deny it to i mem i i The amendment offered by the gentle ; man from Fayette, Mr. Roberts which ; has been twice voted down by the aid of ; democratic votes, is the individual liability .i s i as incorporated in the lull prepared by the ! 1 chairman of the coimniiti-e on llunk't. This every democrat upon tltiit Moor pleilg-1 ,,(l liiinsell to support, nnd vet ir, as I sanl before, it has been voieil down by the aid ( 0f a f.j w democratic voles. 1 am sorry that any democrat should so far ioivet his 1 duty as to be fo'tn I voting with the opp- il)n s0 iin portant a question a this, ; j wan, tf,.nilc.men not to vote ag illist thin , ,j corporation and speculators. The 1'i.tt RainnaUun.V. editor of the I'"nnyt,inian, John W. Forney, has resigned his cotniriision as Deputy Sniveyor of the port of Philadelphia. As an editor of a Democratic pa per he adopted the riitht courie to relieve himu'lf fioin the odium uf holding office under a whig ad ttiirustia'.ioii. It i well to observe that whilst Oenernl Taj - r w; mAt retrmvals from office whine he hnds the incumbent wanting in capaei'y hoDeety or fi- delity.he dos nnl say he will not ren.ove for other reasoL. ltomtxcard Tour of Jlr. i'otk. The homeward lour of the lain President of the United Mates, ia more like the itogresn of aome tuumpliaiit auldier than the iiiuilei juuni'-y if a tateainan, who having dixhaid l,ia duty lo hi country, ia returning quietly, mid in the true apiiil of our institution, to the klitde of private lile. Cities vie :o do him honor. All parties are united in paying him the dilute uf respect. We have chiefly alluded lo his reception at Mich mond, and at K.ileikh. At Charleston on the Will, he wai met by the citizeiin and military, and wel comed to the State by Gov. Skadhook. A Hplendid ciitelaiiiment closed the ctreiuotiie ol iheda). TlieJ.Aecfury sajs. Ill the evening a large number of ladies and gentlemen paid their respects to Mrs. and Mr. I'olk at their lodgings, where they had an opportunity of witnesBing and appre cialing that winning, graceful, and tinallec- ' 5 , a J , , ted dignity of manner, which lias made, her who but recently presided over the hospi talities of the While House so widalysnd ho deservedly esteemed and admired. The entire occurrences of the day owing to the admirable arrangements of the Com mittee, passed off most agreeably, and with out hindrance or accident The only mat ter for regret, and this was most general ly expressed, was the briefness of the in terval which our distinguished guests could consent to remain amongst us. They will leave this morning in the boat fo Savannah, at 7 o'clock in charge of the Committee from that city. tio'.d Djllura va ShlnplaatcK The Ledger aaya : "We understand that prep arations are in progress fur the coinaue of the new pieceg above named in the above bill, but that three weeks or a month will probably elapse be fore any of the dollar pieces will be ready. The sooner they are out the better, they will be iiire of a heary welcome ; but they cannot hope to remain in circulation, unless the depreciated small notes are driven from among ua by the en. actiuent of severe penalties. This we hope the Legislature will look to before it adjourns. Un less the coin haa an unobstructed field, it cannot come into the market as currency. Nothing has been more thoroughly demonstrated, than that two currencies of unequal value cannot ciNiil.iie together, The baser will always drive the bet ter in, lor the very aimple reason, that no one will put in circulation a gold dollar while he holds a depreciated bill that will pass. Thus the note is bandied from hand to hand, serving to make a dozen exchanges w here the gold will one. But prohibit the paper, and gold and silver will immediately till lha vacuum crea ted by ila wilhdrawel, because every note return ed in bank, brings trout its vault mi equal amount in coin. It is a mistake to supposa that gold dol lars will drive o ut notes, aik we have nevrr or g"d their roinage with any such delusive hope. But wilh the issue of such petces, there will no longer remain an excuse for small note.-, theold dollars I eing in. ire convenient, and poesi fsii g nil the advantages as a mail remittance eojoted hy bank bills. As much is lost by th wejr and tare t.f paper, as well as by the breaking of b!jki and the ill pieciation of even the best bills, :is they wander from home, '.he Legi.-laiurr, on the ground timt it is fur the benefit of nineteen twctili. thi til the people to hate gdd and silver, in prelcience to small paper, should prohibit the latter, even i though the one twentieth, connected with banks and brokers, shuuld plead their interests in ob jection." JfJ- The United States hss been aold lo Prussia for $!iij,0uO. Aw ful ! isn't it ? Atidt--it's the steamer, not the country. Alwaya hear the hull storv. fiy- A bear has been shot near Kingston, Can ada, weighing COO lbs. It six feel in length, and three (eet and a half in height. "I lute the tlilt," as the quiet l.utbar.d said lo the chattering w ife. Syracut is to be lighted with gas. fco is Poltsville ! THE JMHKETS. Philadilpiii a, March, 14. Superfine Flour is worth $5 a j?5, 15 J for com mon to fair brand-.. Rye Flour Sf 'l, IS J and Corn Meal ?, C2 J per bbl. (irain Wheal is ina. tive al ij t,0"i a SI,UI for only fair to prime ieds List sale of Rye was at G7 a OV. Corn is firm at 7 SSc. Oats continue dull of sale.. Whi, key is ve ry inactive. In Anthonv towhship, on Ihe Cth ol Marrh, by Rv. W. S. Hall, Mr. William Wei.uvm, to Mus Elizabeth M un, both of Jrfrsytown, Col umbia county. In Howard ip . Centre Co , np the 1'itn -il' , 1 by Rev. J. W II nuba.vout, lev. Thomas 1 j hart, of the R.iliiniorn Amvul C n fetence, to Mis IUsnah H all, of the former plica. j n i;,e mum-on the Sthof March, Mr. Willi vm ) j Hris-.m, to Miss Mart M. Wiccks, both of Del- ' I awiro to-viisiiip, Northumberland co 1 M,,.. n Thurmlav liie Mh insf . hv IHR 1 ' "' -' bloomsbnr, Col. co., loMiss Ph:be Conson, of the former place DILI): In Mifflinville, Col. co., on the 3d inst, Mr. Abrahm CnoMKB,afi:d 37 year.ind S months. In Madison lo.vnship, on Friday last, Samuel McNisck. Lsi., ajcl about 05 years. In Mi.unipleaar.i township, on Monday last, Mia. Suan, wile uf Ji.iiiiu Mclich, .i a-jout 'A' ) bjis. In Ltmes'one town. i. in, Columbia cnur.tv, on the 1st of MjiiIi, 14.i, Mr. IJamil Waust.s, aged 'iti yeais atnl 7 mon't s. In Danville, on 'h l.Vh mst., Er. J';;in ( Mcaitv, aijtd al.out 30 vcars. I i ONE EVENING ONLY. The Bakers! JOHN C MRS. J UiKrit, C. BAKI.H, CLwIlOK K. UAKI.R, kilts, li. I, BAkkK, JAKI'kR A. BiKV.B, ( Of Sulinbury .Xrw Hampshire.) Who have given cmiceris with distinuilied success during tno l.tai lour yeir4, in the ciiirx and prineipla towns of Tweutv States uf the U nioii, respertlullv aiiimuni e ihat they A ill give 'j VOCAL KM' LKT A I.N ME XT ! at liiiis' Hill. j on Monday Evening, March iu, lilt). On which , j " .-' "1 Prauime. of i their choicest pieces, iinntiy oiitinul coinH isini; , a V4ngly 0, N ,w ahi, p,,.,,,,. i,,. , (,r(r. j variety ol ..:w and P.pu,ir xl-ea, not peil.ir. ; mud at their CW-nt in this Village, th.ee jjais I""!" " mice. I ALNO, 0 Doors open al 6 J oVlmk, Concert to coni- ' At the Sanie time and pUci;, by virtue ol a wri' nience at 7. Tickets cents. Chililieii 15$. ' ol venditioni expinaa, a ceriain lot or piece ol Notk. Seveial ini.iiths smcc, a m w shun li- ' ground situale in Mailisnn township Columbia ved Clu1) uf singers who weiesomfw hat nveranx- 1 county, containing thnty aces mure or less, boun ious tor their own prosperity, put in circulation a J'1' 'ald of William Scout and others, where report.which found its way into a lart-e numlier of j on is elected a Urge liaine dwelling hoimo, lr ,tne I newspapets lli.it Mr. Uenrge haker (the fliMm ' th lUkrit.) died heai ly a v.,i ago f-m h, how- J I rver i not the ctif, George is yet alive, and his j ' " double ba vuirr,' continues In astotiish atl who j neurit. Arranuemeiiti are aireaov mane tor ine B.ki rs in oinertowns; thev will llieretore K' j but ue el, rfumiiennulhi place . W. UIAMJLI'.K, I Agent for I tie Baker P'araliit. j The bakers will give a concert in the Bap- j tirt Chinch, B-rwiik Sa.urdav Eve. March '.7 ' ; ADMINISTRATOR'S OTICE. Estate of Samuel H'ebb, "hid. "VTOTICE, is hereby given 'hat letleu .d iniuisi ration on the estate ol SjAM'L WEUh, jd, late ol Centre township, Cul. co., h.ive been granted by the. Register ol Wills toi said county, lo the undersigned, residing in Ceutrij townfhip: all persons mdobled to said eaUiu are requested to make payment, and those having demands a gainst slid estate will present Ihetn proivtly au thciiticaled lor seltlcuicnt. JONES WEBB, Adm'r. ; March I?, 1S.19 -fits. ! COLUMBIA COUNTY INSTITUTE. i f I MIE Trustees oi l h Volumbta Coxmtv ln.ui- I (lit? take pleasuie in announcing to the public tht thev have seemed the services of the kev s.wmuel schaekkk, as Principal ofthe School lo be opened in aloolOa hurg on Thursday, the 5ih day id Al ril next. The highly attested abilities ol Mr. jjchiitlVr l ford an ample guarantee for thorough iii&irui linn in all the variooj branches taught in the scbuol. These will consist of ihe followino ; LANGUAGES. jfrifiVn' Lntin, Greek and Hebrew. Modtt ii Germm. Spnnih. Krench and lu'.hn. ENGLISH. Arithmetic, Geoiuelry, Algebra, Surveying, Navigation, Gengrirdiv, with the use ol g'obi; History, Natural Philiophy,and Chcrnistry, with lectures and experiments; Moral and Mont il philosophy, with lectures. Pcnnamfhip and Elocution will receive daily attention. Tcrms In order lo secure the e,r,Mt'"d a uiount ofbrnefil to each pupil, we think tlo .t.ii.dard nuir.her shonld be twentv-five, unless the demand of Ihe public should wan md n as sistar.t The prwes will be as follows; The English branches fcS per quarter. Do Willi addition nf l iei'inrn. tj " " W.M. McKEI.VY, L. It. RUPERT, CALEB IHltTON, Trwtm. DAN'L SXYDKR. JACOB MELTCK. J nlnninslioru. March 1 ), -"t J. GIESE a SON. UXUUL "J ivatajfea COMMISSION M V. K f Ml A N T S, FOR THE AI.C i flnur, Grain, Sredt, Lumber. Irnn.Sfc. No. 4S Commerce Street Wharf. BuLTlMORt:. ftr- Advances made on Consimirtient..T!1 N. B. Particular attention given tothe sriiof all kinds ol Lumber. G ii. S. March 17, 1S IH -3 mo. ' rPl!E aubsenber will Expose luale, by public I vendue at Ins House in Mount plsaxant township, on Tuesdav the 20th .lav of march, iu- staid, the following goods, n wit : Tutu colls, Milch Cows i nd oung Cattle, Hoes, Sheep, I Grain in the ground. Potatoes, One Wagon, One j bumty Wauon, Slcri, Sleighs, plows, Harrows l and other farming utensils ; One Hathaway cook- nig Stove, One Wood Stove, Fedn, bed i tig and ued ste.ids, and a nuanti'v of other honwhold and KUct.en lornilore Alsna quar.'itv ol Unco fork, One Fannini, Mill, and Msnile Cloclr, Bees, one Weavers Loom and Tackling and One Large Cop per kettle. iTf'Sale to commence at ten '.'clock in the fore noun. ih, ii due attendance will be if i veil and '.erms made known hv SAMLT.L M THURSTON. M'Miot I'lensinl townshiii, March i l4 P.OX FOUND. ""I7A- FOUND, on the man between I'.b" c.i ) t ..ir j :.ii't fj.i ta.vis!i, on iu'h of Fcbrua iv, a Sqvire tiff, s-j-hcsi d tn coMain a qu.o ul v i t lil:.entr to'.is. I i ,e a i . ss or M'- r.eai.'. U'ii!i.,i(i,,i.rl. is en "e i rd ol aid If X- Urns' ii lelt it l! e ii I u h. r the ow Of r r ni--ii i;..et, in l.iu'-rr -rut it . r he s'.n.. by prii"g i AN'ORf.W MtLLICK, S4. : pl'iyeity s ii J pIM'i March 3. 141. PUBLIC SALE. . it.. A..L 1 . J.. e po si'H to "v riiiiuc ff.-i-ir, 11. . .. I It:,..., . V.tl rtsn.e'r-': 1,1 l,rj.inn. fier. ,tf .' n M.,,.ior t ! vri?:i;.-., j' u j niouni oi ' v- y-'. '.' (niTbi;i ci.iioiv.t'a . Thursday, the '1-nJ day oj March, The lull .wins' (inscribed i!0' d- and cht'lli s. vij. I nur Cow a, one Bull, el. vc-, '-h. e , ..ie: hrr dins j ,w. one ditto, with pi's. t:-n 'hov-..r..ok--l m at uf live hoi:s, I sr. by the net. fin e io ! ;ti.vn nno stone cod sinvp, nire nnd ib.im.ti- Ides, CVkhis. dc-'rC. 4c. Three hi-di- i-nd heddin. i r,,n anil copper l.eitle", onaccdr buci.iin! tuti, Uiicbto dresser, tumel, pans, I'.'.tl, rs, snu'e-, hoer, ;wo r-,i rii;-. one sett of hurt., s., sic, th ; sev'h-?, urind-s'on?, wind-mill, ciiler-baiicls, me;. t.i is. (if . "iC. Tec e! hi r wiih q.i-m'ity ot ,V;,"it Ht,0ii3 and Kti kwhe d, by 'he bushel Also A lai'-j lot of Com in the esr. ("-Siie to e(imoienc at 1 0 . I . V , a. m.. t-,n dep a'terid Mice and a re .so. !'.! fieilit will t . Kl-eT l.V L li. fil.'I'l RT v .;.(,! u ..iniiii'.'roi,.r ; fit. L-lutf. Match 3, ISU. A I Market Price CuiTiiit. CORKKCTKI) WEKKI.V FOK TIIK DKMOI.HAI. Hnnnnitui g '....;.... Flour, per Uaiul, fc& i't. j li W Ileal, " butlii'1,.1 Ot R)C " !: .1 05 til I l,iil ll, " 4' l)al, ' 'i IJm- k. vv ht-.it , ' Em, pt r di . 1 li Jllcr, " pu jliu, . . . . 1 .1 J SIIEKIFFS SALES. I H v itt'ie !' a cei lulo I it i d vi ml. rxp. to me jdiitikd will I. o ekin.si.-J u. putilic mil- ut tin Court llousvin Hlooni'loiig, no Mmi il.iv, the Idth ri isut Aplil nexi, a cei lain lot m piece ut lino situate in til lAiaeck Ih.vOjI.1i, Columbia County , ! containing eiijhi acre, inure or h s. b undud b) ; lands i I IliMny S.vberl.nn the old Huniingti'i. i ro.nl, sod i ' Innd liuii'e bd, u lieteon Is ertciei ifcJ , fl ' . story U house, and a small stable, with hi rleiiances -.'"" I....! I ,, ,,, ,,ll . rwl 1., v... -..i.l . narn aim ouier omi oonningM, wun a young nf pie Orchard on the pnmiM-s. and luktn in execution and to be sold as dlM .,,jpcty of John Kunvan. ALSO At the same time and place', hy virtue of a writ M ndin-i,. exponas, a certain tract ol land sit- oiti, in Gieetiwood township, Cnluinhia county, c.i.ijiiiii.g one hundrvu ami loriy-tive acres more or li si, m' winch about 55 acres' is cleared land, 7tV';h ''''"'ll l lia,,"Jl"i, "'V"' 't" I nleand others, wheienli i.-erected a one an I a t,il ! i ir y log lions!, a stone kitchen and an apple ! on haul, with the apiiiiiteiiances. S''i'"'l taken in execution und In be aold s the propcity ol Charles 11. M'l'heison. ALSO, J At the same lime and puce, by virtue of a err i tain writ of venditioni exonnii, a certain l"t or piece rl land gilnaip in Greenwood township, j Columbia county, containing thirty acrca mnreor less, bounded Ly lines uf Daniel Kitchen, Daniel I Realor and others, whereon is erected a frame dwelling home, and a log barn, w ith the appur teneiici fc. Seized, taken in execution and to be aold as the proouity of Isaac Evans. ALSO, At the twne lime and pl ice, hy virtue of a writ "f venditioni i xpotins. a certain tract of land in Mount rieasant township, Columbia county, con taining one hundred and mx acres more or leu, about sixty acres of which is cleared, bounded by lands of Daniel M'Cartv. Rus.i I P. Lemon. Win. J. lkeler, and Samui I Johnson, w hereon is erec ted a log house, and frame st able, wi'h the apper tenances. Seized, tskpn in execution and to be aold as the property of Edward I'vvinen. ALSO, At the aanie time and place, by virtue of a certain writ fieri facias, a certain tract of land situate in firiarcreek township, Colombia county, eonlain ing fifty acres more or less, of which about eight, acree is cleared, bounded by linds of Joseph Suckhoone, the lo irs of l.'ernard Sybert, and oth er, whcrenii is erect, d a one and a hulf story log 1 hooe sod a logstihlc, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the I property of John II. Snlt. KKNf. IIAVMAN, Sliniff. j Shibiu's Qrticr., Bi'iunt'Mug, ) March 10. lvl'j. ) j SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue ot a certain writ uf venditioni expo I iias to me directed, will bu exposed lo public sale I it the old C uit House iu Danville, on Friday, I the HO inlaid, at 1 o'clock P M., a certain half j lot of c i mind, sitonte in Mahoning township, i Columbia county, in the. tow n of Danville, con I ( lining orie sixteenlh of an acre, min e or less, ! bounded in part by a new street, Thomas Thatch I er, Grifiith and others, whereon is erected a two storv frame dwelling house, with a frame kitchen and a carpenter shop with the appurtemnces. Seized, taken in execution and lo be soldasthe properly of William llinuian. 1). HAYMAN, Sheriff. Sherill's Ull.ce, RloomsburK, March 10.M9 1 Sarah Sritlt I by ha 1 nixt friend lien Ilaymuti, vs. Chailr Sridel. In the Court of Common Tleas of Columbia Com.- Iv t In.ll T.r.n lv.,10 Alias Siipctna in divorce j (returned "nihil.") The deletidant Charles Seidel is hereby notified t0 appear at the next Couit ol Common Pleas, to he held on the third Monday of April next, at Bloomsburt, in and lor said county of Columbia, , am there lo show cause, it any he has, why a divorce from the bond of matrimony should not i i,e granted to the Libellant n this case, ! BE.N.I. HAYMAN, Sheriff. i SHr.RlFf s Ukkicc j Eloomsburg, Match lO.M'J.-lc I PUBLIC VENDUE. j rilHF. subscriber will exposo to public alr, st i I his residence in lilooinsburi;, on Wednesday, lilieSvtinf Match, the tyllowmj property, to j w ,t . A number of i Deds and Led ding, One Lai:ie Va ok !?': ', One Pirhir Steve, One I Kecks y Wimon. One iWl of ll.trness ; Aiso, ' Cr.a.rs, Tioles. Viands, and Cupboards. Al'o, , oilier articles ofrurtiituro.and Bottles, Tumbleis, I Ltctuor in the Ojtrnl, &c. fi-t-I .'.) -'ale to coiumencp at 10 o'clock of snid day t Alien coio'i.tions will lie made known by rilOMASt C. KOMBOY. l;,ooniborf;, M.i'rh IU. TO BOATMEN. To let for the Season of 1810 The Host "Hero," ol the Tnnion'e ol 63 tons Toe I'mt "Hope of the Noiih." C4 tons. The properly of Ihe undersigned. Tlu P-os's ar! Ivinj in the Canal al V-rw h k. A'so the Boat "C-:l brutair.," bclongmij to A Ba-ber. fur partio ul.irs app'v to me at the Hanover Ea s.n. or to Mr. G. W. Nicelv, Rerwick. WILLIAM SMITH. Minrrr P.sin, Nanticoke Post-Office, Fbrin,y fiih, 1S4.0 L. li. ENSIGN'S fiook and Variety Store. Danvii.lc, 1 a. T7EEr:lcnnftanlly on nand a Rf-n- IV eral assortment of Rooks and C .. Mlatiotrirv.Mi icoiimeous works, Black f;k.-.,J tr .TT.T .. rut nooks, :' h"'l o.nkv, cheap puonca. ilr.,, Win.l.w .hide.. Fire-board and Wall pnpe i. .-M . 1 n.,,.-. e w-ao i.tim ra.-- 1 tie. jnxrther wilha larue vnriely of fanry .irlirles, clocks," W .aches and jewelry of all descriptions which will all be sold cheap lor cash, and wai tinted. .T.i .... 1. lvlS.-lv AUMINII KATGU'S no i .'iur of SuiHUt l H'tattv, dec I VUII" K.i i.eieby KiveiilUt Ulteia jL 1 in in IB' i ai lull in lie eii "I aAim i' v a.. i V KM, lile i.l Orange township, Colutll. i.ouiii y, dto js,-o Imv tins day beeu griflted L, lm f i5iei ui VVil., ,, said icuiiiyto iMeoDiler- mitct, 1,1(1,1,; in , ,u luMiialiip ot Oiang. li peiMii,a in,, rliled lo said esiale are requested to moke point in. and lln s ha lug claims Wl.l loeseni iia-ui duly auihsiiticated lor settlement. Jt..isk. CULEMAN, M hi h 9, ;mv - A.'. Mtn't. A ) M I . IsTK vrOK'sTN OTICeT" IJ&tute of Vuhntint Jlutk, dec'J. J (Jin K is heiebv given that Utters ol admin" mi .li. ii, on ihu tsiale ol VALE.NTINK . OiK, Lite ni Hunlock township, Culutnbia i iiiini,. , d. i 'd n..v itui. n.y tnii giantwl by the Kegis?.-i o U il.s inrsaiil io,, to the undersigned, rusiiiiug in Ald.iKun township and county alors said. Aii iH'isMiik indebltd lo atiid estate, are reiiie,i.d iu to.ikr psuneiit, and those having claims - 1 1 . t siid en.ie will preaeiil then, lit the aiiiiiiiinatoi piopeily sUti.tnticateU lor sel tlelliunl. JOHN KEICHARD, March .y Ift-W ts. .Idm'r. ADMINlSTKATOlfS NOTICE. Eatute of Elizabeth Larbtr, Dec'd. IJtll ICE is hereby given, that lettcra of Ad lliilnsiraui,!, on Hie Esialsol ,i Elizabeth katoer, (consult Ihe tale Judge Lai her Ol Cen ire county,) hue ,.f Hh om t wnsfip, Coluntia county, deceiis.-d, have been gianted by the Rtgis ter ol Wills lit s.id couniy, to ihe iindersigned, residing in Muonniniig ; alt petsoi.s itideblcd to said eslatr aie requested lo make pauneiil, and thos having demands, w,ll piesent I him duly ju theiiticated tor seititinent. VM. n 'III SON, March 1. f,n .inwin'f nlor. A U.M I N lSTRA'l'ORb' A UTILE. Estate of Enoch Crvveling, dec'd. "VTOTICE t- hereby given, that letters ofAd X. liiiiiiitratii.il ou the estate ol Enoch Cmvc Lt.0, hue of IJIooin township, Columbia county, deceased have been granted, by the Register of Wills lor smd county, to the undersigned, re 'iding iu Catlawis-ia township; all persona in debted to sji.i esfa e are reqnesnd lo mako pay. tnunl, an I Ihos.i having demand agiiiisl said estate will present them properly authenticated for set tikineul. Ill H AM HilLIPS, Adm'r. Feb. 50, lSd9 -tit. AD.MI N 1STK A TO R'S N OTICE Estule if Churks Butu, deceased. "Vfoiicc is tie'cby given, that letters of Admin X i-.tratioti on the Estate of CHARLES fclTA, l.ile of Piiir.'icek Inwiiship, Columbia co., deceas ed, have tins day been grunted, by ihe Register of Wilis for said couiny, to the" undersigned, residing in Slailoaf township, (Convngham, P. 0.,) Luzerne county ; all persons irmelted to said estate, are. requested to make payment, and thoso having claims against snid estate, will present them to the Administrators properly authentica ted for settlement. WM.T. RHODES. Jr. F.F. SALLMANN, Feb 19, 1S-13.-01. Alm'rt. FOR SALE OU RENT. ON' r.'nonnble terms, a small FA1M, situated in Kelly township. Union county, some t) roils below the Mdton Bridge, on the nver load There are Twenty-two Acres of Land. in nood condition, as it received a heavy coat ol lime but (wo cais since. The fences are also in -v k,0'I repair. 1 he imp- fi(yjftf S I il ruvetnenls aie coliveni- fiTXVf! ittiuse, lUR.i una ut ' ' '23fcA H"L'jr.i., a well of Kood wnl, r at the dooi , sud ua excellent a,iple and pea. h inchard. (f3 Fni leru.sapplv till". A. He.velt. rr J.AMkS MOORK, Sr. Moore Dale, March lid. Mi). Iu. Bloomsburg Academy J. E. BRADLEY, Will open, in Bioomstiurj;, on Monday the to a day ot Aptil nxt, a bclioi.l lor ' YOCNfi LADIES AND CKMLEWLN. at which Instruction will be giviu in ail ita blanches Usually laui(ht in Acadeu.its. CoUKsC Of ''lUI'Y AMD Ttxr-ISioKs. Junior English Ltj uilment. Etneison'a Speil.i.jc Cook and Reader, t'uliioti'a Enulish Uratninai ,1'arker's Proii-rsiv Exercises, (Joo'ii id s' Ceugi iphy, Rus-el's Histoiy U. S. a., Davies' Anlhiiietic, Duvu-s' Lleii.entuiy Oeotu etiy, Uhi.sted's Rud. ol I't.ilosopl.) and Aatioiid tny. Stnior English Department. Porter's Rhetorical Reader, I'.ulln n's Ergliib. Giamtiisr, Parker's Aids to English Composition, Mail's Kliitiiric. Goodrich's Ceotiaphy, Ii us -el's HistilieS, Laidnei's Outlines, Dalles' AleMa, Geolneliy, and Surveying, Olnnted's School Phi losophy, Olmsted's School AslrmiLmy, Ji.hnnon'a Tun-el's Chemistry, Wood's botany, WebsU-t'l Dictionary. Classical JJrpttrtmtnl. L A I I N. KuUior.'a Ltttin Gramniir, Bullion ' Latin Rend er, Authon' Ceaajr, Sailust, Vuil. Cicero, Ho race ; Folium's Liv. Lcv'-rr. i'a Latin Lexkon. GREEK. EuUioti'f Greek Giaii.inar.Euilioti't Crefk Read er, Gricsbit b't- N. 1 est nr.et.t, Xctirphi L's At. an. ai, Xenophcn'i Men.trubilia, LldutU abd Scott'a Gieck Lexicon. It will be ihe aim, in tbi School, to impart to the pup Is A IKi PClOK KNi WMLOl ol lh j branches sludKd, to rubrult. their mirid, to im. j ;ifre their mwah, and thus to prepare them for honorable places mo. T F. K M S . The Academical year will consist of 44 tteeke. The expense per quarter for tui'ion nd ! -11 contineticiei', in tlis Junior l.t.g- ; lish drpanmetit, (J I In the Senior Fep'ish department, f 4.V1 ; In lb- Classidl department. $5,80 i grj- Good Biardinu. in pnv-te f-milip ean ts ! ot iainsd at from $1.50 to 2,00 per week. I Jiefrrmr-ef. I Cnl Joeoh Paxton, Rev. Daniel Sti-ck, I II m c"te"hen P,,ldy,)llv. Joshua Evans, Hon G- nrRL-Mi-k. (Michsel Brobst, E-., I John Mi Reynolds, Esq. Ttlnrrsl-iirr. Feh. 21 , 1S49 F. sTEW K RT, Attorney at Law, J. UMKBLV OF WIlkHr-ASflt, . .. ... .. r IV ba I ciiieo m PF.l V CK, where be will i 9 r- " altt'iid t roioi t.1 to all et- 1 I nsil.rss rntl tiEted to his care i.i ("ohm hia m i1 Li z. rt e rcurlies. no-OiVn e on Main Strn t, oppo-ite the Riling !l0 Hotel Jaii I'i, leO.-y fourteen o.ii " noU1,
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