The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, March 31, 1849, Image 3

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SATURDAY, M AKCII 31, 1 8-19.
Magazines for .iJtrtV.
'Godey's Lady's Hmik1,,"(Srihiin's Magazine,"
and" Patterson's Ladie's GnUnd," for the month
tnauing, have all been received at Ibis ollice.
Hn for California Mr. John D Pktrikin,
wwiliiouiige.t son of the lite lion. I). Petrikin,
.i Columbia eounlv last week. Ill company with
veral other gentleman, for the gold regions.
I'hcy take the overland route, We wi.lnour young
.
and abilities oi iu. miller, s a strong mer dim
sound democrat, are extensively known snd must
be duly appreciated. The Key Stone, we opine
will soon rank as a standard sheet in the bright
galaxy of the democratic Press of Pennsylvania.
. . Three Men Drow ned.
We learn from the Lvzrrne Democrat, that a
Mr. Yatks, one of a company of young men from
Klmira, N. Y., which passed Wilkesbarte last
Saturday afternoon on board a raft en route for -
California, was drownea at naniirone uam.- ,
Young Ytes was much esteemed and carried with ,
him some S'2,000. Another of the same compa- j
ny narrowly escaped a watery grave by jumping j
from the broken raft on passing the schute, and ,
taking hi. station on a pier, where he remained all
n ght before he was rescued.
We also learn from the Clinton Dtmocrat, t
that two men from Clearfild county, were drown- I
Sniurituv.T T he 1
ed at the Dunsown Dam, on last Saturday. "s The
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Their bodies had i
najneofona was Mr. Haum
not yet been recovered.
Hanking.
There are now several bills before the Legisla
Mre, asking fur Bank charters. We solemnly pro
test against any increase of Banking capital in
our state; believing that if we wen! to increase
our Banking capital to any txtent, we would in
flict a great inj iry upon the country. Suppose
we should double our Banking capital i the con
aequence would be, the amount of money in cir
culation would also s"on be more than doubled.
This would cause a great rise in prices.
If toe have more money, or the representation
ol money, in circulation according to our popu-l
" , . . . , . ... 1
l itin:i, than they have in foreign countries with
which we trade, can they not manufacture and ,
.... !
si.ll rheaner than we can? foreigner will then 1
import their goods and sell them to us at their
high prices; and in this way, wu are made pay
much higher for every thing we buy of them,
than we should if we had less money in cirrula-
f.iend. prosper.ty and success ., incur nmiraou. , (y g my mg Iae,.
euterprr.o. ! jtjB, for trivelling, carrying the mail and accom-
" The AVV S-m,.-llon. Jmk Mn.i.tR, late ', "-odating the Public, could be made ea,y and di
Secretary of the commonwealth under the able j tet alllt s,lort-
administration of Gov. Shunk, has beceme an as- From liloumsburg to Cambria the arrangement
tociate Editor with 0. Barrett, Esq , in the con-j ii such that even the county papers are not re
duct of the If.msburir Keystone. The talents 1 ceivod till they are old, and a Philadelphia or
... w.i '. i i v.... Vnrl P.i.i. iu almost mulh eaten, before it
. lion. '
But this i not all. If we should double the ' tue of the act aforesaid, to the general news
amount of our circulating medium, the prices of 1 paper postage rate only, that is one cent for
every thinsr we had In ell, would be so hih that any (Jij,ianCe in the same Stale, and one
foreigncus would not buy of us. They cool d buy , & cen(H fijr dtstanrc exceed
cheaper somn where else; and of course they 1
.k... .....m k... ih. rhpan.lmjt oe hundred miles where the news-
f I paper is sent from one State into another.
So, by the action of our own government, j Hut postage on such newspaper is in all ca
toe. make nur country the best markot far foreign- ges tQ prepaid, a9 heretofore.
e to sell their goods in, and the poorest market
f ir to sell our convnodities in. And thus, by SvnDF.n Death. Henry Haldeman, Esq., of
'.hiving too much money in circulation we inflict Lancaster county, was found dead in his bed on
a great injury u,mn ourselves, ooth in buying and the morning of (He 2l.st inst., at his brother Jacob
ailing. j M. Ilaldeman's residence iiiHarrishtirg. lie went
Tlic Xtw Comity.
The Bill for the erection of the proposed new
county of M mtonr, ufl of Columbia, -a, taken up
in the Senate, on the 23d inst., an 1 passed a third
re-Win. It cannot piss me noose. 1111s mine
mist unrighteous and ini'iiiilnus project ever at
temuVd to be inflicted upon any county, and
must eventually recoil with shame upon the head
of Mr. Best. ,th treacherous Senator fio.n H'
Thirteenth District.
Sullivan County.
We understand that the Legislature have pns
el the law authorizing a review ot the County
fSeat of Sullivan and appointing Commissioners to
in ike tho R -view. Jediah Irish, Esq., Hon. John
it. Brodhead, and Hon. Wm. Jessup.are the Com
missioners. They are to determine the location
of the Coun'y Seat and decide on the expediency,
or otherwise, of a Removal
lion. R- J lVallitr.
This ditiniuihed statesman arrived in Phila
.delphia nn Monday last. He is stopping with the
Hon. Gko. M. Dallas.
Xortl Urniub, (Canal.
Oi) the 2 1 tin!., in the House of Reprc-
Mutative, the Hill for finishing the North
Ilranch Canal, c:nne up on third reading,
jind was lost Yea5, 3(5 nays, 40. The
' t Jav, ,, motion of Mr. Schoonover.of
! 1 v
Monroe, the vote was reconsidered -A caux
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47 nav. 1 l,e ,llr,nHr consideration
flf the HM1 Pt.nerl for tlie present.
'e ohserve that a motion has heen made
in die. House to authorize a company to
tim.h the work. It i" the duty of the
j 1 j 1
j. l :. I..ir that tier Trpnnrtr
clat ter nntfn h neif"
y receive the bimlit of it.
j A StigRTtton.
I Mr. r.iMTun.
i Ii should bo the endeavor of a Govern-
i rn.Mil, ai it reilainly is its interest to alt. ml to
supply, the wants of the governed. 1 lie nmsi
powerful engine f . r good t evil of ny Govern
ment is the Pros. Ami the Hi"! convenient
gei.tl,.r spreading intelligence a'"1
tinir the t null is the Post Ollice system. 1 wish
I to make i few remarks upon this subject, and
; others connected with it; which I hope will re
reive due attention, and that all, and more es
I pcciully those immediately int. res'ed, will show
their wisdom by acting uputi them some way oi
! other,
A large portion of country, comprising the up
per end oi this county. Columbian part of Luzerne
and of the new county of Sulliv;in ; labor under a
most Intolerable inconvenience f -l want of post
offices and atags rows. In inany of these places
a newspaper is never received until it is (en days
or two weeks old, and by that lime the news is
stale nd uninteresting. Mails ariv but once or
-aliout dircC-
IHItC I WITH, IHI -
cm ,
reaches its place of destination. From Berwick
to Towandi, a distance of about sixty miles, over
a good Turnpike, the mail rout extends, I believe,
only eighteen miles. A traveller fiom some of
those upper places, Towauda, for instance, must
go by Wilkes-Baire, a distance of over one hun
dred miles ; w hereas a rout from Towanda to
Berwick, is only sixty. Letters and Papers must
travel the same rout, only a grtaier distance to
get into Sullivan.
N )w q( shoM be my Mry
reml(jt,j A maU fl,)m nne extremity of
T ikg ((J he ,)eri wouU1 be aimoat un.
a(d , great d,gil,ratnrn. Ar,j
f()f chal.i(y bcgin( a, home
in orJer (j beMfit o)r own ci.MiWt fUn fl m,n7
(o (f pi,.f mf md bafb
the.n,Xt. The uroject is fea.il.le. the blessing
' n . h
i - ait .... .... f..- -.. --..-
jn Uiiie (hal we
would have pleasure in their perusal.
If a li.ie ol stages run from Berwick In lowan
da, let the line train Bloom by the way of Light
Street and Orange ville.be so arranged a- to inter
sect it. The People in the upper end of this
county would hail with pleasure such a mail ar
rangement. It would benetit the comity, the post
office Department, by an increase of business, and
the Primer by enlarging his subscription. It
would cheer many a fireside, cultivate many an
intellect, urge genius from seclusion, give sliength
to virtue and confidence to truth.
AMICUS PATRt.fi.
JTewspaper I'ostasre.
In nnrsuanrri of the nrovisions of an act
of GoiiitrcsH of 3rd March, 1819, tlic rost
,
Master General lias issued a circular to
. r . I I ..-I.I
l osi ;iasters, in wnicn is cotuaineu me
following pprarrrapli in relation to ttansient
newspapers : Transient newspapers that
is papers not sent Irom the ollice of puMi
caiionA will hereafter be sudiocted, in vir-
to bed in his usual health and cheerfulness.
I Frank Courtship. An old Count paid his ad-
j HrfiWlf t0 one of ie rjphMl hpi ,w of Pliri,.
j (n . her jn franklv
! , j tm my w0
I vervyounir, will you do me the honor lo become
my widow.
i T)e Mex;cfm K,)VernInent is usimr eveiy
! Pncri?y nm) effort to put aii end to the Sierra Gor-
do outbreak at once.
Qrj-The telegraphic communication between
the city of New York and St. Johns, N. B. '50
miles is now complete.
fjC)- Mr. Olcott, the cashier, tried at Albany for
perjury, has not only been acquitted, but reinsta
ted in his situation
fjCj-The 8'eamer Galveston left New Orleans for
Chagresonthe I5tl), with 150 passengers all
bound for the mines-.
fjtj- An editor recently boasted that he was the
I father of seven children, yet none ef the craft
j made up a subscription for his relief!
j Five hundred millions of dollars have been
! lost in England in Railway projects.
Ex-Governor Shannon, of Ohio, and twenty men
1 have left for California. We shall not have even
j a governor of a state left much longer.
j ft We learn with regret, from reliable source,
that the health of the Hon. Monms Longstreth,
I our excellent Canal Commissionor, continues
j v'-y feeble. That later accounts represent him
as in a very precarious condition.
I 1
,
f; Onr neighbor Tale commenced the 3d vol.
of his paper, the "Columbia Democrat." lar.t
week. It i" not "enlarged and improved," as
was promised. Star oj the Jorth.
QrJ- Nor have our neighbors of the "Star," re
turned the volume they rcently touk from thit
.p.. :. .c .i..a r llio ..Jt,r ikiIVimi, l..
.njji'-r, m mo ion . i. n.o
I 0r license!
H A It It I III) :
On Tilr-sd iy last, March 27th by the llrv. G.
W. Newell, Mi: John Wardin,a Montour town
ship to Mini Matilda, daughter of Mr. Samuel
While, neav Orangeville, both of Columbia coun
ty. On the 2'2d Inst, by the Hev. Win. J. Ever,
Mr. )l illiam Bridgi field to Mint Hannah Fet
termnn both ol Koaringcroek tp.
On the same day, by the same Mr. Win. Hoi
I I . ... ....
v, . i. tic-n ii;, nil . I flnwius i riniLie in .w.ss ,na-
i y .1. R,iub, both ol Plymouth.
On the 10th of October last, by Rev. I. Pahl,
Mr. Thomm 11. Edgar, of Kspytown, to Miss
Ilcbecea Harman, of Orangeville.
In December last, by the same, Mr. John Muf-
ftiy, to Miss Catharine lltmlry, both of Orange
township.
On tho Sad of December, by the same, Mr lli
ram KiiKtndall to Miss Mary Kthle, both of
Salem township, Luz co.
On the 4th of January, by the same, Mr. Ste
phen Hetltr to Miss Angelina Lutz, both of
Mifflin.
On the 2-lih of January, bv the same, Mr.
- "" ' m .iiuui j j .
Henry Harman to Miss Caroline Vrttman,
h.,i), f .i... r ... -
both of Salem, Luz. co,
On the same day, by the same, Mr. Jeremiah
liamboy to Miss Elizabeth Moore, both of Briar
creek.
On the 2dth of January, by the same, Mr. Peter
Shug of Sidletown, to Miss Eliza Wright, of
Briarcreck.
On the 17ih of February, by the tame, Mr.
Philip Barrow to Miss Rebecca Zimmerman,
both of Middleport, Sch. co.
On
the 1st of March, by the same. Mr. Eli
Whitmvyer to Miss Sarah Rcmley, both of Cen
tre township.
On the 1-jih of March, by the same, Mr. David
Brown to Miss Hannah Fry, both of Mifllin.
On the ISth inst., by the same, Mr. Henry
Hinnerlitet to miss Lydia Lindermuth.
On the 2'Jd inst., by the same, Mr. John hnn- I
lumber ger o Miw.Vancy Yetters, both of Main (
township. j
1
On the same day, by the same, Mr. John Ilir
fr to Miss Roxunna Grvvcr, both of Salem
Luzerne co.
IJII.l) :
In Harrishurg, on the 22d of March, 1S49,
Capt. Sa.ml'll Bkrhv, an estimable citizen of
that place, in the 3Qth year of his age.
In Kingston, Luzerne co., on the 10th inst. ,
B 4LTSF.H Carfentir, a Christian believer, aged
forty two years.
In Montour township, Columbia co. on the eve
ning of the 27i h inst., Margaret Jane Mc
Ninch, daughter of James St Jane McNinch,
igeu -,i years.
Sifter Spirit ! thou hast flown,
To a lluavcn of bliss unknown.
Angel forms did waft thy Spir.t
To its Maker, God, who gave it.
Sleep on sweet Sister; death's sharp arrow
Has pierced the clould of pain and sorrow ;
lias freed thy Spirit from its clay,
Then gently, swuettly, slept away.
We lay thy body in the dust,
In peace and ip'ietness to rest :
Odors sweet are wafteJ 'round then
As Itose and Lily flown upon thee.
Sleep on, until the trunip of God,
Shall raise thy body from the sod
And Jesus take thee in his love,
Unto his home in Heaven above.
Market Trices (Current.
CORRECT:!) WtEKI.Y FOR THE DEMOCRAT.
Bloomsburg.
Flour, per barrel, ijS 25
Philadelphia.
S' 1?
1 lis
h heat, " bushel,. 1 UP
Kve, " U.i
Com, "
5'J
flats, " 30
Buckwheat , 5fi
El'Ks, tier doz lol
..15
Butter, " pound It
REMOVAL.
Clothing E mp 0 r i u m.
i'MCKH REDt'CFI).
TMHE snliscriber respectfully inforreR his friends
I arid the putilic. that he has Removed hii
( heap Clothing Emporium to his new star. I,
on Main Street, above the Amkiucan IIol'sr,
where he can beat both Jew and Gcnlile at sel
ling cheap Goods, Clothing, ice. Take the fol
lowing sample ol his prices:
Fine Dress or Frock Coats from $0 to 12
Splendid Blue Black Dress Coats 10 13
Cashmerett, Alpaca and summer cloth, 3 (i
Linnen Coats of all kinds, 1
Black Casimere Pants, 3 5
Splended Limarline Pants, 4 r,
Cottnnade and summer Cassimere, 1 I
j Plain Satin Vests, 2 3
1 Figured Satin vests. 2 3
j Marseiles and CVIunere vests, I 2
I'.ov's Pants and Vests, 1 3
Men's Casinef Pan's, 1'5 .10')
SUMMER CWTHIXG,
nf every description. Dry, Fancy, jnd Staple
GOODS, and a general assortment of Shirt", Bo
soms, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Stocks, Hand
kerchiefs, &c, &c.
Uarmenlx mntle to vrilir en inorr imiire. 1
Persons residing out of own will find it to !
f;
j their advantage to purchase clothing of him as he
's determined to put pricesdown so low as to make
an object to those who come from a distance.
Gentlemen don't forget to enquire for Nathans'?
Cheap Clothing Store, nn Main Street, one door
above Mr. Da-blei's Ameriian House, Bloom"
burg. SIMON NATHAN,
nlnnmsbiirs, March 21, lMfl
IT
ENUY 7.V
PING I! It. Watch mid Ch.rh
Malar, siii of
thu Watch, on Market
near m h in treei.
JOHN O. FREEZE,
.'lllnrney at I. aw:
ORANGEVILLE, Columbia County Pa. All
nuriiiissentrusteiiio him willreccivc piompt
and carcfulattei.iion
lensneuaoi Montour tp., U Mist liujina ftfruir- : ' 'u cioui, casum-ie, saiiii.c-ia cotton and wol
tr of Koaringereek township. 1'''all,"'ls. meiino, Al,.aca, pi inls,e,.i Ul.ui ami
. ,... ,' ... fJoineslic Ginghams, Lawns, twlzorines, bleached
In Wilkcsbarre.on the 22d, intt., by the Hev. and unbleache.l mu-lins, checks, Linen and' cot-
n A 1 1 ... ... II m, n , . I pun I lit. ...... 1' . I.i .1 1 .. .i ,
A NKW COM) mint: ofenino.
4 M many nre anxious to cither gold, without
J hazarding a trip to California, the hiibseri
Dims Will now remedy that dillicuitv, by the old
a hue
".'1 penny saved, is a shilling earned."
No the L idle and gentlemen nie reipiesled to
Call ll,i ns un Monday the loth day of April,
and have, an oimrlunily of buying any thing they
may wish in c he Dry Good, llmlwaie or Grocery
line, at public auction, upon credit if the inutiev
n scarce. Their stock oi Utv
. . " '
Kiuuai u-, i.acts aiiaeiigiugn
yrw, Woraleds, aeooit iirlnient ot summer ami
heaty Hollcn nhawln, Inures, Liuiu i,, kiIIi ami ; on the . in oay ol March, i ") 'J. to Johu.i
cotton h.iintkirchiels, Hoi ks, buckskin (.loves, i-e lor sixty dollars, to re pi.id on the tirst ol
mills &.C., vcttii.gs ol ililli reiit ipialilses anil pat- i April, I and as I Irjve not nceived value, I
'erns. Also a splendiil lot ol Road) liiiule cloth ,nu delel unm-o imt to pa) sai.l uolu Unless coin
dress coats, Pauls and vests, a heavy assortment u( , n c, . law. I then L ie Ion Wat o all person
Queensware in setts or hythesingle piece; Hard- not to iiuicTiani or otlu-iwisH taking said note.
ware ami cutlery, iron of assorted sizes, Tinware. 1
nats aim capi ol all knns, Me,.B ami ,m boots I
and shoes, Ladies shoes of excellent qualities, i
(iruccrit s in abundance. The attention ol'Tavei 11 '
keepers, ik especially Called to our liiiiK.rl which I
nre first rate. I
1 iiieaoovesiocK will he positively sold without ;
icscrve as 1 lie Buliacribers intend inoViiig from the
place.
TERMS.
Al lamou nts which ilu not exceed Ten Dollars
.. . , - - --- -
! Z lVvTlu ?. ,,.',1"'"" c ! S.T -"Ut?l
. have a deduction of .1 per cent for cash, if paid
Within thirty days. All ainounla excmlinir &ln
Ink. UJ,lUII,... .1 :.L 7 .? W"
u iviucii uuii-s wiin approveu securuy.
ALI'RIGHT & MEN GEL
Bloomsburir, March, .'JUt, IS-I'J. lit.
Surgical ami Mechanical J.'cntist.
' inf. undersigned respectfully inform the La
1 dies and Gentlemen ot Blooni6burg and the!
puulic in general that he attends to all the various j
U,!Sldenc;'?f Bl'f
, "111 - 1 1 laiuiiii-ani lllvlllllUIH, at Ilieiri
dwelling, when minir.! Tl,.nif,.l i. i
' "iniio ivt JM1?, Irt-
vors, he houes to nmrit 1 niuil.ni.im. ....1.1:.
natrunaire. as it will over hn hio r.u.. ,,... ' 1 '
satisfaction in his profession
J. li. VANMERSLICE.
Crj-The special partnership in plate work, here
tofore existing between A. Valli-rn hnmn sunt T
ti . . , , . . 1 -
. anilerslice has expired by limitation, and
the accounts of said firm are in lb., hands f n,..
undersigned for settlement.
J. II. VANERSL1CE.
March 27, IS 10.
A1J M IN lSTKATOIt'S JNO'J 1 CE. .
Eslule of Samuel Jf'euvrr, died.
JOTICE is hereby given lliuf lalleu of Ad-
WEAVER, late of Orange township, Columbia
county, duceased have this (lay been granted by
the Ri gister of Wills for said county to the under-
aigiieu, mining in me sain lownstnp ol Uiiii.ko.
All persons indebted to said eslate are teiUefted
to make payment, and thosw having claims will
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
JESSE COLEMAN,
March S. lS-13.-i;ts'. Jtdm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTl'CE.
Estate of Valmline Hock, deed.
"VTOTICE is hereby given 1h.1t letters ol admin
istration, on the estate of VALENTINE
tlOCK, late of Hemlock township, Cotuii.hu
count), dee'd have this day hei n cranlcd b) ll e
Regis'er of Wills for said co., to the i.iiU rsi".;ried,
reriiding ill Madison township and conni) iilore
( said. All portions indi bled lo s,.nl lj!e, aie
j requested In rnal.e pavinent, and tht se l,;viii
j claims against s nd estate ill present tl i in to
I the administrator pn.peily aiiihemitvied h 1 t 1
I tlement. ' ,
JOHN kEICIIAlU),
Mirch R, ISiy-Hts.
AD.MINIS'I'RA'I'OR'S NOTICM.
Estate of Elizabeth Ember, Deed.
"VfOTICE is hereliy given, tn.it letters ot' Ad-
miinstratinn on the El..ltol M:s I .n.aliulh
barber, (consort of the late Jtidto I uilji-r of Cen
ire county,) late of hlnnm to nship, Columbia
county, deceased, have been mauler, Hie 11. gis
ter of Wills tor said conniy, to the iioih rsigiiiMl,
residing in UlooMishiir-; : all per.ioi,s- indehiod to
said eslate are rcipiested to make pa t.ient, and
thosj having demands, will present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
WM. RUHI.'s'ON,
March 1. Iif0. r,'s. Jldniinhf'iitnr.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. !
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Estate oj Lnoch Cnvchng, deed. I
"OTICE is hereby given, that b tter of Ad- I
i ministratinii on theewtate ol Enoch Chkvi;. :
i.i.ng, late of Bloom township, Columbia count), ,
1 deceased hav been granted, by the Register of I
! Wills fer said connh. to iit' undersiL'ned, re- j
aiding in Caltawissi township : all pcr-oiis j,,. I
persons
dehte
to s ,, csia'e are r.-Moesi
0 10 make pav-
merit,
andthrse havinu deinarnls ai'iinst said estate 1
! wiil present them properly aniheiiticated for set
tlement. :
IIIIt M PHILIPS; Mm'r. !
Feb. 'J'",, lS'l'J. Hi. I
AD MIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE i
Estate of Charles Euta, dee.raml. j
"7otice is here'iv given, that letters ot Admin- 1
istration on the HMate of CHARLES BL'TA, I
late ol J, 11 iicreek town-hip, I'nloiuhia Co., ileci
as-
eo, nave mis nav iieen gr illicit, I)) Hie liegi-ler
j of Wills lor said coiiin v, to ihe undcrsi1: to d .
i residing in Sngarl iaf township, (Conv ngliMii, P.
, ().,) Luzerne county ; all persons jndc'ited to said
! estate, are requested to make payment, and those
; having claims againsl said esl.de. will present
j them to the Administrators properly aulhenlica-
ted for settlement.
i WM.T. RHODES. Jr.
F.F. SALLMANN,
'. Jdm'ri.
I Feb. 10, IMCI.-
1 Mackorjl,
;Sh.l,
1
I Conslanlly on hand and
I for s ile hy
i J. Pai.mkk Co.,
!' Market Street Wharf.
I PlIII.ADKI PHIA.
I March 31. I S40. -3m."
Salmon,
Herring",
Pork,
Hams nnd Sides,
!S houhlers.
I i.arn x 1 nneue.
1. i -.mvu ,, 11 ,.u i.i., niir',-.miii,r. ttoTi on
Mtin stieet, tirst story, i mined iatrly under
tin ollice.
TO BOATMEN.
To let for the Season if 18(9.
The Hoat -Hero," of the Tonns-ce id f3 tons
Tlic P10.1t "Hope of the North. '" 'I I tons.
The properly oft he undersigned. Those Hoats
are lying in the Canal al Heiwn k.
A Is 1 - t he I'.oal "Col Urillaiii," luloning to A.
I!ail.er.
I or p.iri 1.-11 1 irs aipi v I me rr i'o. 1 i.inov
sin. or to Mr. G. W. Nn-elv. i'ei n o t.
Wll.i.HM SMITI!
H.i'invcr Ra-in, N.ioli ke l'os-( Mln .
I'e'irn-'iv c,, i-.p.i.
VMEIHC'AN 1IOFHE A roinmodioos and
. well kept Inn 1 1 v I'has. II. Dot hi in
flonlh i-ide of Mnin ..Ireet.
oi;r ijlanks and joiu'Ki.NTi.Nfi.
im H i' have ji,t mai'e v.,uiiIik a-li
I loiih to our .lull-till i , ,i ih'W t) pe,
I Ate., ami urocnieil a Ii units .n.u niili ul ;.
sorted I' ain y l'.i'r, lv wtii' ti isu c.ui i xecuie
the neatest and cheapest Job-woi k in Una act:
tH'ii.
We have also addd to or iIumiIv Ii. :ivy aiul
extensive l,.rk ol li.ink, of hich, we have a. I
kinds, Irnm lieuls In N i' iirali. it ion papersa
select aoitmi-iit ol very tine Marruui: Ceriiti
cites, printed and engr,.v .ul, .i Miiusleia a:iU
Mai!llriite.
Dili 1'i iei Js are inviipd to mil and examine
lor themselves.
CAUTION.
' "TliriCI i- h'ieb l"v.mi, ih.it I five a note
..' ETTE
lilvSSLER.
Snirloaf, Xarch li. My
201. Slll.OSS 4Vi I! ROT 1 11: us aoi.
Premium Clothing Store.
W Ii o 1 u s a 1 c a 11 d li ; t a i 1,
No. JIM, Market street, between fiih and Deca
ture stieet, next door above the BeQ Lion, Phila
delphia. All kinds and qualities ol Fashionable clothing,
nil nuiu, anil iniiu. t. .'i i H.uiu.,.-....y. b,
' '" 1,I,d rell lr ra.h, 10 to 15 pet. below
, UHual prices.
i in. a i... ... nn l..it,a nmi,
I Usr v ... u , I-
! loon stud's, vesting, the most Eashionable styles,
ol our own importation and domestic manulac
ture. Gentlemen have their measure taken by
the best cutteis, clthing made up for cash, ai the
same price hs ready made.
March 21, M9. lm.
AVIUTE SWAN HOTEL.
rinEsubscnber begs leave to inform his
I I-,,
lends and the public in general, that he-ai
bus taken the White Suwn Hotel and Stage
vyier. No 1US, Race Street, lormerly kept by J.
Peters & Son. The House being largo and con
venient, and in the business part of the City, he
hopes, by strict attention to business, that his
li iends will fcive him a call, lie pledge himse
;., .. ., m , . . . . i.
i u ai noil iiik s a i oe wa ninir uo ins pui i iu uiaic
I hi, ,f,em!s a. home.
Terms 5'1 per dav.
GEORGE RAHN,
Formerly of Schuyllill County.
Phila.. March 2l,' 'j !f.
UIIKA1 WATCHES,
TEWELKY. and Silver Ware. Good
goods at low prices the order of they
day. 1 ins principle is inilv iidopted at LvJi
i Nn. 12, North .Second street, above Arch.
Philadelphia.
j I.e Huray, fine Gold and Silver Watches, low-
I t.r thai, ever otleicd at wholesale and retail.
The stock consists in part of gold and ailver le
vers ; lupines and Quarter Watches ; Jewelry of
the newest and most fashionable patients.
Silver Spoons, fee. I'.irl icnlir attention paid to
these articles, the quality ol which is NO. 1, and
workmanship ditto. The establishment ot Le Hu
r.iy, has been well known for 40 years in second
street, and has made a character which needs no
pulling. Silver teaspoons, as low as $4,fU per
set can be made for less if w ished.
Watch Glasses plain, 10 cts.; patent, IS; Lu
nelle, 2u els.; other articles in proportion.
Ren 11 inber, vou can buy here below any pub
lisned list of prices ill this city or New-York.
Watch repairing pai ticul.iily ullended to, and
wiiniiiled touiro silistaction.
N. U. Old Gold and Silver bought for cash or
taken ill exchange al (doii'l forget the No.
North Second street, above Arch, Philadi Iphia.
March 24.MU. 'im.
coTi;"ii!i a coi nt i NrrriJTjT.
H E Tro-tei's of the Columbia Coinilu Jisti-
tnle take I'leaure in anniinncim; to the
I pu'iiio licit 'hev have s-enred the services of the
! REV. SAMUEL SCH AFf Eli,
! as Principal of the School lo he opened in nlonms
! bur,' on Thursday, the Sth day of April net
1 The highly attested abilities o'l Mr. Sc buffer al
I ford an ample guarantee for thoroueh instruction
in all the variom branches tauuht in the school.
I These will consist nf the follnwinu ;
I LANOUACES.
j .Indent Latin, GretU and llebu w.
I Modei n Germ-n, Spanish. French and Italian.
i ENGLISH.
Arithmetic, flcometrv, Algebra, Surveying,
I Naviiration. Geoizniiihv. with the Use of tlobes:
History, Natural I'hilisophy.and Chemistry, with
lectures and experiments ; Moral and Mental
philosophy, with lectures. Penmanship and
El"cu: ion will niceive daily attention.
Terms.- In order to secure the greatest a-
mount of h lit to each pupil, we think t lie
standard nutiib.-r should be twenty-live, unless
the demand of the public should warrant on a--
islant 1 he prices will he as lollows
The English brandies
5 per quarter.
Do. with idditioo of bneicco.
WM. McKEI.VY,
I,, (i. Rl'I'ERT,
CALEB BARTON, Trustees.
Mi SNYDER, I
JACOB MELICK, J
nlnorii.shiirir. March 15, v;i.
a son.
MERCHANTS,
COMMISSI (l N
FOR 111': SAl.F. or
Flour, Groin, Seiih, Lumber. Iron, l(r.
No IS Comiricrce Street Wharf.
ISai.timokk.
'.j- Advances made on Consignments."!)
N. R. Particular attention given to the Sale of
all kind" of Lumber. G, & S.
March 17, IS -III. 3 mo.'
Sn rnh Si ulel by liei
n.j fi i'iul liiuj. I In the Court of Common
II a mn on, r..
I Picas ot t,nnmhia ( onn.
j ly, n( April Term, J S4 9.
( Alias Suprena in divorce
j (returned "nihil.")
I
J
Ciinrh Seidel.
nH,'$i,
The deletidant Charlrs Seidel is hereby notified
to uppear nt the next Comt o Common Tleas, lo
beheld on the third Moll, I iy of April nut. id
'looinsburg, n and lor said rounty of Columbia,
; nd there to sliow cause, if anv he ha, why a
I divorce Ir' ni the bond of mairitnonv should not
be gran'ed lo the Liliellant i 1 Ibis case,
j HEN".). HAYMAN, Sheriff.
Shi hiff's Office. )
Klonm-burg, March 10,'-lf'.-tc )
1 h. It. ENSICN'S
Pionk rnx! Variety Store.
I)aniu.i:, I'a.
KEEPS co.
m. 1 1 -i-
-lanllv on hand a gen- 7 V--.
-"rlment of Hooks am'
rv ...1 wi 'loini oni win M. lualin
ni"d. hoi I r.o!(s, cheap pnhhea-
lions, Window sha h s, Kire-boaid arid U'jll paper
S i-. , 1 .oilier wph a large variety of fancy .irliee,
chicks. Waich'-s and jewelry of all descripi ion.
which will all he sold cheap for csh,ind war
I rant'd.
J u,e3. iss.-ly.
Bloomsburs Academy-
j J. i:. MiADLKY,
! Will open, in Uiumiiaburg, on Monsftiy the Vtli
' da) ol A pill next , a .Vchoid lor
VolNG LADIES AND (.KNTLEMtW.
at licii liisiimio n will Le givtii in all tb
Ijia.u l.es uu.ill) IjUht III Acaileuiies.
l i,i;iit i f !mci.y ad Ir.xr-Bioai.
Junior Lnglish Drparlvient.
Emer.-on's pillunUotk ai.U Reader, Bullies'
Ktinlh (.raitnnai . Parker's Progressive ExelCUM,
tiu'i'liiclia' Gti.gr.ipb), Rosit'l's Histoi) U. S. A.,
Uanes' Ai'itiiii.eiic, Daves' Kb Ii.eiilaiy Oecia
Ml), ulinsieilV Kud ol l'hliueoph) and AsUvliU
Hi).
Smior Knglish Department.
l'oriu' hheiont.,, KitKici, Bullion's English
iji aiumar, Pbiker's AiUh to English Cotnpoaiuoo,
lUan's Kiiel'.iic, lioiidi k h's Geotciupby, Runel's
llinl.'i us, I. nitner's (Jiitlii.es, Davits' Algebra,
(jeoioeiis, and surveMiig, Olmsted ochool rni
losiiphv. Uiliinte0 rhool Abln In I.i), Jullliaton's
riirners Chemistry, Wood's botany, Webstm'a
Dll'til'lldl).
' Classical Department.
I. A I 1 N,
Bullion's Latin Grammar, bullion's Latin Reads
er, Anlhnii's Cessar, Sallust, Virgil, Cicero, Ho.
race; Eolsoiu's Li v, Leverett's Latin Lexicon.
O It E E K.
Bullion's Greek Gi aunnar, Bullion's Greek Red
er, Griesbach's N. Testametit, Xenophon's Anab
asis, Xenophon's Memorabilia, Liddell and Scott'
(reek Lexicon,
It will be the aim, in this School, to impMt to
till! plip Is A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of thll
branches studied, to educate their nn'nrf, to j'tn
prove their morula, and thus to prupiite tbcm lor
honorablu places in life.
T E It M s ,
The Academical year will consist of 44 weska,
The expense per courier for tuition and
nil contingencies, in the Junior Eltg
lish department, $3,00
In the Senior English department, $4,25
In the Clasicnl department, IJ5.5Q
Qr Good Boardine, in private families oati be
obtainwd at from gtl.SO to 2,00 per week.
Reference',
Col Joseph Paxton, Uev. Daniel Steck,
Hon. Stephen Baldy,Rev. Joshua Evans,
IIon.GHoree Mark, Michsel Brobst, Esq.
John McReynolds, Esij.
Rloomsburg, Feb. 21, 1-19.
"TUMINIS'I RATUR'S iNOTICE.
Estate of Samue Iff'tbb, 2nd.
"VFOTICE, is hereby given that letters of Ad.
j ministration on the estate ol SAM'L WEBB,
d, late ol Centre lownship, Col. to., have been
granted by the ilegister of Wills for said count),
to the undersigned, residing in Centre township ;
all persons indebted to said estate are requested,
to make- payment, and thoso having demands a
eainst mid estate will present them properly au
thenticated tor settlement.
JONES WEEB, Adm'r.
M arch 12, tSIO-r.ts.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
Py virtue nf a certain writ of vend. exp. to Bid
direited will be expired to p.ublic ale at tin
Court Hnue in Eloomsburg, on Monday, the ICtri
day of April next, at 1 o'clock, P. M,, on said day
A certain lot or jiiece of lund, fii
uate in lliiarcr.ek township, Columbia county,
containing eight acres, more or lers. bounded by
lands if He in y .Sbeit,on the old Huntington
road, and a school house lot, whereon is erecltnl
a one story log house, and a tmall ..table, wdh tha
appurteiianc. i
Seized and taken in execution fciid to be st'.J al
the property ol Joi n Wirt
ALSO,
At the s.-.nie tune and place, by viitua of awi;t
of venditioni expoirs, a certain lot or piere of
ground smiaie in Madison township Columbia
conni) , contaiiiing thirty acres more or less, buui -di
d hy lands of William Scout and 01 hers, whi -
on is crecied 11 large frame duelling house, l'rnm
li. 1111 and oli.er nut buildings, with a young Ap
ple Orrhard on the pn-iiiis. s.
Seized and taken in execution and lo he sold ti
the pioperty ul Julio liumaii.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, by virtue of a writ
of venditioni exponas, a certain trti'-t oflands't
nate in Gr.n.iiwooii li.wi.ship, Columbia county,
coi.tainii g one hundred anil forty-five acres more
or Irss, of which ab nit .'.') acres' is cleared land,
bounded by lands of ii.irnabus Walls, Nichol is
t'ole and others, whereon i erected a nne mid
halt story log liiju-e, a stone kitchen and an appi 1
orchiiid, with the appui Itnai.ces.
StMed, taken in exceuii. n and to be Sold as tha
property of Charles H. M'Pheison.
ALSO,
At the same time and piaee, hy virtue of a cer
tain writ of venditioni i vnnnas, n certain lot or
piece if land situate in Grcenwrod township,
Columbia county, containing thirty acres moieor
les, hounded by lands of Daniel Kitchen, Dani.l
Healor and others, where, n is erected a frame
dwelling hoiiM-, and a log barn, with the appui
ten ences.
Seized, taken in exreutirr. nnd to he sold n the
property of Isiac Evans.
ALSO,
At the aire time !rd place, hy viitue cf a writ
. I venditioni exponas, a certain tract of land in
Mom I Pleasant lownship, Columbia count), con.
tainingene hundred an! six pcres more or less,
about sixty acres cf which is cleared , bounded hf
lands of Daniel M'Caily, llnssel P. Lemon. Win.
J . Heeler, and Samuel Johnson. hereon is c-rec.
ted a log house, and frame stable, w ith theopper
lenancts. Peied, taken ill rvcutinn and to he sold as the
properly of F.dward Cavinec,
ALSO.
At the same time ni.it place, by virtue of a certain
writ fieri facias, a rertain tract of land situate in
Ilriarcre. k township, CVlui'ihia ennty, contain,
ing fifty acres n ore or less, nf which about eight
acres is cleared, bounded by lands rf Joseph
Slackhoiise, the heirs f Hernord Sybert, and oth
er", whereon is erected a one and a half story lo
house nnd a log stable, with the appurteninces.
Sei7cd, taken in execution and to be aold as the
property of John II. Suit.
ALSO,
Al the same time and place, hy virtue of a writ
of venditioni exponas, a certain tract of land sit
uate in FMiiiigcreck township. Columbia cnui.tv,
containing nne hundred and eight ncres, more er
les, bounded hy lands of Edw in Holmes, John
Peeler. John Iless and others, whereon is trectui
one two sioiv log bouse, one log barn, one framo
li.vnm hense, and a frame barn, with the appur
tenanee. Sei7-d. tnken in everntinr. and If. be sold :t
the propirlv ol Pulph r 'irp( nter.
M.O.
At ihr rme t.roe led place. b virtue ef a writ
of vendition 1 m .... a 11 rlain irnrt of nnr)
nate in F'.-bii 1 1 tn k lew nhn I clnmbia coiintv
1 iioi,..!iin(r mo hundred nr d V nn-es, rnore nr
be e.i l.v I i.i.'s (.f r Mcllcnry, Jacoh
Fcrvel a. olh.-.i. whereon is ended a one itn.
ry l"t: beie-c ilb the m pnrfrr ar cep.
j Se..ed, taken ... rei i.i , and lobe sold St
the property of .bweph Follmi r.
' EN 1. HAYMAN, Shmff ,
r. fiiormd.mg. ) 1
j Sh f F it f' Hrri
I M llel I It, im?