&. W. CAUH, Evui Building, Third St , is authorised i n.i the I'oi.i'miA Democrat fur the traduction unsiness in I hiliuirlphia. S.-HOKACK Wll.LlSON, Esq, of lhalford cuunlj.hai b'n appointed President Judge for the Thirteenth Disttict, as the succes sor of Ju'lg Conn) ngham. 1 Drtrifl at (hr rw. -0 i Saturday mor ning Liit, a nn named .Mm, ih ui llrad forJ i o , w IIiiov.ii linn a iui al Nunl ico'e it mi and I'rowiicd. IScKj.'iiiiiu A. Hid Lick, Th rumored death nt the Hon Nenj. A. Bid lack, mir Minuter at Iloitota, New Gienada.as published last week, is now, we are h appy to iy, contradicted. ' Latter, from him to hia fam ily in Wilkesbarre, beaiing date aubeiuriit to the 6th ot January the time he was said to have died represent hi m in UfcUal health, beside this, the State Department at Washington, haa Tieith lr receive I any such information, nor ha it made any communication of hia death to Mr. IT family, which would mem to atrongly indi cate the falsity f'f Ihe aforesaid rumor. Jatiic KEtichaunii. ...Hon J11 JIuchanan, late Secretary of State for the United Stales, having finished hie official public carreer in that important capacity with the termination of the late administration, ' of which he was the life, the soul, and actuatinit , spirit, and which "closed in blaze of glory," ' has returned to the bosom ofhis numerous friends in Pennsylvania. Before leaving the Peat of Federal Government the democratic citizen of ' Washington ten lei ed Mr. Buchtuian a public dinner, in testimony of their respect for his com minding talents as a public officer, and their es teem for hia wirth as a resident citizen, the ac ceptance of which his natural modesty forbid. (" In th i next place, the Democratic Members of the .Pennsylvania, Legislature extended him an invi tation to visit the Seat of State Government, on his return home, for the purpose ol interchanging old associations and forming new acquaintances, accompanied w,kh the most cordial expression of ; their approbation.of his distinguished public ca ncer in the series of his county in the most try- ' ' i hi? times.'during more than a quarter of a ceti , tury in the councils of the nation. To this invi lition he acceded amiihas; been upending a short . time at Hirri burg, whore he received the re aped ol all parties ducihts elevated standing and transendent abilities. ,, . Mr. I3ucn ikak hasniUled down on his beau- tiful farm and again Itecome a resident citizen of Lancaster county, where it tntist he. a source of , the highest gratification to the retired statesman, ' that he carries with him the eonllence and res jiect of his democratic fellow citizens alike of 1 Pennsylvania and the entire United States. The I- irt 1Vu.k. Only 31 days have elapsed since the instalation of ZtCHARY Taylor as President ot the United States, and the change of Government trom Demo cratic to Whig counsels, and tho consequence, is a reduction ofGoverumeri StucWs frnin'il 11 to 100 a falling of 5 per cent in one month ! If such result ensue in the jjieirn tree, what may we not dread in iha dry ? Tin eifwrin w ir Is of L rd Tenterden, the ce lebrated j i Ije, are said to have been, 'Gentlemen of the j try, you will jinnf consider yom -verdict." .Ttiose of Lord Hormand, a Scottish jade, were . e jually professional, ' Uuity but recommended. to the mercy of the court." fjGi-n. persifer F. Smrth, has given notice to : the foreigners that they will not be allowed to ij.il I on the itovemmont land in California. 'Htsiyi p.xi.iraly th it he witl enforce this order to tha full extent ofthe law. Citizens of the U- nit 1 Slates in of course di as much please. they ftrj-'W Tele;nph from New York, we learn "Whiskey is quiet." Glad to hear it. If kicks no cousi.i:r.ible of a noise hereaway, occasional ry. The Triumph Complete. The N. Y. J.mrnat of Commerce of Wednes diy la.c. coaSnns the gritifying new in the an nexed statement: Wdhave j it received (3 o'clock, P. M.) a tel .e;r.phic despatch from New Haven, Con., which itatcj thai IVi'li. ?i'. ail C'fvlind. D-nocrats, are elected to Congress in the 1st, 'd and 3 I dis- Iricta. and Biller, Whig, in the 4th (Fair- field.) Lis' var the entire Congressional delegation VVhti?. No chice for S'ate officers. House Democratic Senatedoubtt.il. Democratic majority on joint ballot. The power of newspapers to do roo 1 will he , wonierf illv adumented, when someone pftrmm in everv family al hall be io the habit of cutting out aud pr'serving in a elas-irlnd or lur, the best par- graphi, whether ot ajnJenvm, or important fa-W, d it-ii, rampn, !( f 'r future retereore At tha Stowe s.le, two sj,.posed antique can dlesticks excited ereat competition, and were finally knocked down lo Sir Anthony Roihschild for 1S m. 6 I. On this a demure looking per- nn, nn ler t'n r w run. observed .inietly to a nei'ho ir, " I mi l" an I sold them for less than half the money " A farmer, near Axminster had a daughter hy h.s deceased wile; has married his wife' s dauglr 1r bv n former husband, and has by her a son J ,e irl mb'ii sister tu ber mother, u- "'" Danville Hank. Senator Ural's Hill for the Danville liana, which pmd the Senate some time sinrt , wus defeated on Fiiday last, in the House by 42 to 3D vuea. Amotion was made to reconsider last Wednesday, but was not reached on that day. It passed M'Cuiid reading on Thursday 4.') to 4'i. Tim s.'s-ion will close on next Tuesday night. We had lealiy hoped that wither thu Hank or division bill will pass the Legislature. $J-It is tube resetted, that whilst we arc en joying the advantages of a Daily Coach Liis of excellent accomodation", wo i.re only to get a Tri-werkly mart from Fountain Springs. Messrs ; Kiw K. en . are willintc to carry it daily, with nut additional expense to the Depailmetit, that application for it daily receipt here has bocn made, and we hope tho authorities at Washing ton will loose no time in consummating the de sirable arrangement' Let justice be done. frtnier nrwara . j rnmi mi "m.. nf the Printing Establishment of the " Phoenix I Advocate,, wire sold by the Sheriff. Thus wat;s the vroild. The owter and beer honses in 1'hn- ' , . , . ., . nix.lle.do a good business .howmg that the pio- pie care more about thair stomachs than their . r. j i, . . , , , r minds. "" I Flouoing A Ministkh. TheTw. Jacob Cu-1 rate of Wilton, Mass., has been horw-whipped by j two persons in ihe public lrees of (hat town, for ! .,iiv ,.tv t. v.ninir l'.ilv t,iwl thi,ii rul'iiaifii to m:trrv l .i , ,i . il .i 5 I h- 1 he flW'T the father and brolhcrjof 1 the alichted damsel. The reverend gentleman's offence was considered the more i?ravatitig, as i he had gut two years' boarding and lodging out of' the Jalhcr, while paying his addresses lu his ; , , W1'"- I : A marriage between maidnt I-ouu rsapoieon j I and Wis 1 outls.dauglitcr ol tne weallliy banker, is j aixain spoken of. Her income is three millions a year. It is said Jerome Bonaparte has gone to Lon don to commence tiegotiuiions. A man named Titus Bishop, seventy years old huni; himself in his b trn at M idison, CM , on Wed-. nesday last. Near by the place of the fatal deed j were his hat.coat.and shoes,laid in order, and also a piece of board on which he had written, " I am an apostate angel, whom mercy never reachcd,and never can." He was insane, of course. A ?cnHemm crossing the Severn , asked the wa terman il accidents did not sometimes happen by ooats being ups"t ; " and, in such cases, "said he " persons must be ollen lost.1' " Oh, no" said one of the watermen, "(hey are seldom lost. To be sure, my brother was drowned here not long r.ge, but we Juund hid again a day or two ! alter." rpyfookat Thin, Yuuut Men. Judj;e Colla-j mer, the new Poilrnaster Gancral, was the archi- . led of his own fortune. In early life he was ve- . ry poor, and on one occasion, the only occasion, I hu was rebuked by his preceptor for cumins; into the recitation room without ins. He had none to wear. tyj-Otld. A city paper contains Ihe following advertisement : "Lost, on the 10th inst., in 150- j ing from Eighth and Fiuwalcr 10 Tenth and Pine j a Gold Cross and Stud, attached to a Biuck lluanl. j The finilcr will be suitably rewarded," ice. j I (th Anthrarile Coat, was lately dirovered ; twenty-four miles south West of Winchester, Vir- j ' ' ini-a, and has already been used for liie sii;elting of iron ore, and the result has proved it to be u ry efTiitieul for that purpose. 'i'i'Big Pay The youiig man, Ewiux, who was indicted at New-Haven, Conn., lor an assault j ,j Utoik, has been discharged upon a coin-1 promise of tjjytjno. No doubt they would b wil-! ; lin to ho assaulted every day in the year for this ! u(rJlUlt " j . j Salmon weinhini; twenty-two pounds, was I recently served up at the table of theTremont : I iin9(, Boston, and cost the utonrietnrs f.f.0 A nice little sum lor one item of eatables on a pub lic table. fir- Ciinzrtnina.i Drati.Un. Rudolphns Oick'iiiS'm, a member of Ihe House of Represent ativos from Ohi i.die l in Washimton on Tui-6 lav. Ifr-Q'trrn I'irtonn is about to increase the rv j al Family again'. There will be groat official re- Internes' ami a larue "allowance J-0ur advertiiin cutom tliiu week is exten sive and most encouraging Market Trices Current. I COnttECTKD WEEKLY FOR THE moto'cRAT. Mnmntlitirg. Pkilaitel'hui. S3 VI ....I f)i .VI r - V, t flour, per barre I Wheat, " bush. 5 2'.. . 1 nol.. ...v.)., ..!.. live, J (") lt, Corn, Buckwheat,... -'' I Fgtts, per do . . . I Butter," poind, j A MILLER WANTED. rrANTF.I) immediately, a (rood Miller, r.t i' .... ii .1 ,Mill-rrnve, near niooinaoiirn l o an in- t diHtrintn and enlp.rprixin num. a and rare inducements are ouere., as or " wnicn nas rocentiy oeen iiiuiiiuiii 1 r,,u . ...n, put in excellent condition, m ay be taken either on W1(,,.S ,bres or rent THO: TRENCH. April jsto.r,t. DISSOLUTION OF lRTNERsilfP. rilHF. conartnershin. heretofore existing he- I tween the undersigned, is this day desolved hy mutual consent. Thi Books and aerotintf. will I he left in the hands nf Wm. F.ckman. who, alone is authorized to iav all debts contracted by, and receive all monies due tbe said firm. 1 WILLIAM EC KM AN". 1 ANDREW J. F.VANS. Livhtstreel. Anril fl. 1S4 j. I The busine.s will be continued at the old stmd by Wm. F.ckman, by whom, a harc of public pa- l" irnnaee is respertfnllv solicited. LIST OF LETTERS, T)KMAIMNG iu tho Posl-omcn at Blooms i buig, for thu quarter ending March 31, I a lit. Anthony, J. ft Achenbach, John Ageiibuch, Elizabeth Bopp, Willheliu brown, H. W, Hoes, Hubert Hlue, Samuel Cowdcn, J H l-'hesive, Thomas Coven, Crissunu Cortright. John Detwillee, John Dieterich, 11 A Lauiish, a (l Louta, J il Lutz, J II ftlunugii.K B. McMUlien, S l McGonuell, Edward Mears, Thornton Molick, Andrew Milnor, John McMichsel, Nancy Manning, Main Manley, W W Maichence, Israel Murkell, John Owens, Che. Piatt, Zoiiub Keamer, Isaic Head, France Kussel, Thos. Kobins, Cassendane (Steely, Philip SegUr, George Stewart, F Sellers, W II Suider, John Secfect, Mr Smith, George Sleeker, John Shintcn, John Traugh, L G Ward, Wm. Itoan, A B Davis, Thomas Kverds, Nathan F.vans, Hichard Fisher, William, (iiuudy, J G Green, Samuel Gibson, E I) Gallatin, J L Hess, (jhs. llnl-l,., A I. .-..-- , I, manna enier!1i)U Hull, Asa Hirlman, Martha !"!"'s Jos-. Johnson, Hiram oitnmu CHlharj)e Jones, John Wliliams, William. !b i-Persons annlvin.r (nr lott ers nn tha above lisl W1 oleasesay they are advertised. L. C. RUPERT, P. M, LIST OE LETTERS, )r.MALTNG in the Post Ollice at Orange- fitf tWt mii bf ,u( i,.r,.h tNiQ Crawford, Stephen, Fester, John J"IV flr,e Force, Daniel German, Itudolph Hamlin, Adam Montcliui, Alfred McCarty, Win Miller, Jonathan Shur, George ti Valerchauip, Azima Witmeyer, Win. Vocum, Sarah, Kline, David U Zigler, Daniel. ft-Persons applying for letters on the above list will plea.ie say thev are advertised. JESSE COLEMAN. P. M. REMOVAL. nlT7"ARREN KUSSEL, has removed his Shoe i Store into the Exchange Buildings, next door to litrtman'a store, where he will always keep on hand and make to order every (testable kind of Hoots and Shoes for Men's Ladies' and Misses' wear. CALL A.XD EXAMINE, He is determined to turn nil' work that will bear examination and trial . and which will compare wiiti that ol any other establishment in norther.) Pennsylvania. (10- All work warranted. Moounburjf, April 7, IS 19. DISSOLUTION. rpiIE partnership of tite undesigned in the 1 Tin-ware and Sheet Iron manufacture was disolved on the first instant by motoal consent, and the accounts of the firm are in the hands, of B. V. Ebtthart, for settlement. JOHN 0, CONNER, R. F. EBERHAHT. Bloonnburg, April 7, IS 19, NOTICE. The subscriber will continue the above busi ness at the old stand no Main Street, b ve II. e American Ih.Uie, where he will be happy to at tend to the wants of old and new customers. B. F. EUEIUIARr. niomnshnrtc, April ", 119. REMOVAL. AMOS HANDLE, Scientific Barber, inform the public, that he has removed his sho nforms Ihn risue ' Kru-lr An,,. thnr. Il, Lv. c,.,llge ii..el, where ne will be pleased to see his old friends and new customers. Second Sto ry. Step up gentlemen. lllootnsbitrg, April 1S4'J. REMOVAL. Jloot and Shoemaking. rriHE undeisiirned, thankful for pt patronage, respectlully informs his old customers and the public that he has removed his establishment to the new Iramc huildmK, at.ove Aln,,KM & .Menneis .-.lore, 0,1 ma... oi.ee., ui it u.r. Forks Hotel, w here he will be ready to wait tt on all who mav form him with a call as usual. JACOB F. DIETRICK. r.lootn-hurg, April 7, IM'J. BOOTS AND SHOES T 'THE subscriber has opened a new Bool and Shoe Store at the lower end of Main street, in the buildinging lately used as Nathan'a Cloth- Store, lie will alwajskeep on hand an assort ment of ready made work, and will make to order at the shortest, notice coars and find Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slipners for Gentlemen, Ladies and Misses' wear. He will furnish his work, made in a neat and substantial manner, at the lowest prices. (J-Work made strong an 1 neat, and sold cheap. Solicits a share of public patronage. JOSEPH B. WEAVER. Bl lomsbtirg, April 7, ISO 3m. THE FORKS HOTEL. rrrIF. subscriber would inform his old f -tends I and the nii'dic in gner:.l. that he hs taken tne well-known stand, recently kapt bv Dl".t. Sxvnr.R, F.c.. on the hf;. l of Miin Street, i.i r.lonmsn.irg, and will rn"'irioe the Known by the s'dn of the "FORKS," where he is prepared to accommodate those who may tavor him with their custom. His aramnintits are M complete piarters spacious location plemunt ' a 11 H Wllhnut i.rn.ni jinir Inn ni lie h he flatters him- ' -elf, he will hn able tod) amide iustics to his (Uests, . Grj-Stabling and the best fare for horses. Ac, SAMUEL BLUB. Elnnmsbure. April 7, Ii0. THE PENNSYLVANIA IIOTFL r I 1 1 1 . - . , .11 . t. ui. ' I " '""f 7 vry e.specriuuy " has taken (hi Pivnsvlvanis, HoTr.u loca'ed on Main street, Mootos nin:, recently kept hy The. m'.y.and w ill c,..,nue it as a C. Pom PuBLICJ SI HO J3l: Where he will be happy 1 1 attend to the nnts 1 11: 01- i iipiuinpis alio inp nun ir , Iis bousn Ins bpen renovated and refurnished. xml pu piins or expanse will be wanting to make . n hotb pleisant zed en.nl'ortablo. I His table is well supplied with the choicest of viands, his har with the .h. nf lienors, and his 1 stabline extensive and w., ranei"d. ! Ir5-The patronace r.f travrll. rt and the custom I nf .lurors. Witnesses, .e., attending conr', is ' lirited, as Ihev will alwavs find " 'eond f ire aud moderate hiils Wr.St.RV MI NNV. E.eutmbnrs, Aprn 1SIJ Business Dircbtory. 1 TAYHUIlW Si BALDy.JttrcAanM.riorih. I I east corner of Main and Bst streets.ubove the American Hotel. SJIMON NATHAN, Cheap and Fashionable KJ Lli'ililcr, 5liueon Main street, two doors a- 3 Cloth hove the American Hotel. ILISHA 0. THOMSON, Jtltornry at Law, J Olfiee on Market street, second dooi above Main slrfel, Hlonmsburv. TXCHANGE HOTEL, bv Xamiiel A. Bi av lj on Main strenl, dirortly opposite ihe new diroctlv oi.noite the new cunt House. ' ; ; A commodious and 4 MEMCAN H0I'8E I well kept T ii u Li y (Juas. II, Dossliu south aide of Main street li """?".'VV"a. ""''"'"llnl""1 , Main street, lust story, imtned.ateU under , lliif office 7TENRY ZriM'IXGEIS, Watch and CUck ' 11 ilaker, sigu of the Watch, on Market near w bt'lov near Man ir,.i : - . -- ... , EVJ: HAGK.NlH'C'H,C'Am makf) 4' Pain- T, North side of Main street, a lew doors . below Market si reet ' T l l,1! i. 1 1 I I I a . . in i ' . ... ,.,. M,a.,. resioon. , lys.eisn, i" , south side, above Mniu sireet, BIminisburi. iUEIUIART . O-CONNER. SJfiwn m:iinirU:sl.iif M-. t . itonro . h a. ij.....i i -vv-u oiiiiniill I'll 1. illdlll Itlfi-l.a ihi i I hONARD R. RUPERT, "rreffw, first door .1 J in " Kupert'i Row." on Main stronl below ! I in " Rupnrt'i Row," on Main stronl below ! Market. ! T?riIRAIM P. LUTZ, J-Utfi!iar,store on main I JLj street, below Market, east aide, sign of the i Gnlilen Mortar. j MARTIN & A. M. RUPERT, Tiwart 7wl j Shfrtirnn Manufacturers, ihrp on Main j ire,oeinw rne t'osf-olfice. SLOAN & MEN'DENH W.I.MTchantfMw street, above Market and one door below the I'xelidiiL'e. 7M. McKELVV k COXerc?iani'',St West corner of Main and Market streets. rnHOMAS WILLlTS,irer .establishment, .n Main street, north side, one door below the Court House. LEVI L. TATE. PRiviKn.oHice it. the I'rick building, south end of "Rupert' Row," on Main street. X Shannon, south Mainstreet. opposite Par ton's stor?. 1 ARMTROXt?,.4tarie-r;iontf(;cf;r-r.ic J. establishment on Main Btree, opposite the A merican. TOII.V EGAiV, B mt and Shoemaker, stme on Main street, east side, first door below Mar ket street. IOKSK HOTEL, by Samukl Bi.uk, roads forks of the Pjerwick and Orangevillc North Blonmshur JACOB F.DIETTEIlICK,ii)f if Shormnkn, shni on North Main sireet, npposite the Forks Hotel. nr LEASE TO READ THIS j Scars' New Pictorial Works for I94'.. Grkat Cma.ncc IU Ho. K ,H.I..M To dear from fc:.")(Hl to 1 00(1 a ear ! Hook of Vnlvirnut litilij. 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AN AFFLICTING VISITATION TRO.M the constable or sheriff will befall those who ' not eorne immediately and bav : or t ike sor-ie sitistactorv irranirenients with t.p ! subsrrp-ier ia their arpo'ints lejtb htm. lie in- ists np'nl a s'rli-men' of bis r,re oinis with Hiosi j wh" ove him. and wll not '.e eter ,:v dun 'fug. A wot 4 tot.be wise i ii,tient 'vitb iheunwij c ' ire "f.'.er ro forirr i;t S"" ' " " r TT.W'tniST, lo -"niv,. irj, :Tll -,Iv. A NEW UUL1) MhNK Ul'iiMMJ. I OUU ULAKy AND JOH PRINTING. AN many are anxious to gather gold, without ' tfr WE have just made valuable addi iiuzurdii'g a trip in Ollomia. the tubmen J t4tJSL lions to our Job-Oftice, of new typ, beis will now riiinedy that dill'n uny, by the old ' j.c., an.l piocmad a har.dson o supply ft As ,a,e i sorted Fancy Paper, by which we n execute J penny iti, i filing vunud." 1'U iU 1" T So the Luilies and gentlemen uru reqin-sinl iu j VVe have also added to our already heavy and call Una y on Monday the Hitb day ol il, i exiemivo k ( Ijiaiiks, of which, we havifcll audhavean opportuuiiy of buyiiiK any thing j I t,,ji Jjevls to Naturalitatton papr- inaji wuh in the Dry Good, li4idwurr- ni Gtocnn ; sue,.. asi,.inmcnt ot very fine Marriage Certifi- line, at public auction, upon credit if the money Usi-aice. 'Ibeir siWa .1 i'l.v uootls, ti'ii. iu ' P4rl 't''loih. rasimere, x.n'iuc's eoitui and wol- 1 '',' Flannel, n.ei n,o, A,mc , iiniii.eriton vn.l 1 ''" '" lanneN, n.ei n.o, Al.i.n: ', ;iriiil.'riion ami .. :.. i' i . i. -,...1,1, 1 ail'l unblee)iri tun ) inn, rhcrki, l.ineu i.l Cot- , ,i Diaori. ibhand-. Lares and etluiiiKS, Zeoli )i, V uiiejs, a i;ooil -i rtii.ent ol'.-uiumei and he.ivv W mien rloiv,U, I-iiimi-t, Lii.l.iMi, "Ik a', it ,. i, i. i , i , , , , ,i .. . ol ll.i iiiKei elne In. om Uii. Inn !..!. in IvtoViS. li.itls 4C,veMi,gsl dili.unt i.uai.l. and Pul- aIk. .i.li-ij.ti-l .. ,.( iien.H made cloth i.i.i, 1.1 t I dies coats, Panu ami v-i. a heavy assortment el y.""- ' ''." f'f 'y ibekingle piece ; Haid- v, '",'i""' tuth iy, iron of asvnrlcUMy.es, Tinware, j 114 '"lU caps oi a.i kiiiun. Mens and now Dbois ami Mines, i.jilie' s.n, i.i exeellent qiulitiHS, Groceries in abundance. The attention ol Tavern keeuers, is especially called to our litiuors which are liM rate. 1 The above ! clt will be positively ld w ithout ,ePu. ve as the sub:n'i ibe, mlei.d tnovuig from Ine place. TERMS. Allamounts which do not . xcecd Ten Dollars . , , "' iahii.aiti.nii unit M'eediiiU I went) dollars. to have a dedurtioi, ol S per i-rnt for cash, if paid within thirty days. All amounts excedinn $10 " he settldl by notes with appioved security, un liberal tune. ALl'.UIGHT k, M EXCEL. Uloomsbnri?, Maich, 3lt,ls4'J. AD MLNISTKATOR'S NOTICE. L'stutc of iiitmutl IVtlb, 2nd, rnrii'ii' I mini: u, late ol C uranted bv t lie Ki-ttiste to tht: undersigned, rmiditig in Centre towi.i-liip; all persons indebted to mid valate me requested to make piivment, -and those having deinands a (Jainst said estate will present thun prupeily au thenticaled for settlement. JO.N'ES WEBB.jJcfM'r. March 12, l5-)0 -0ts. A D M I X ISTR ATO R'S M ) TI C E. llstate of Humutl H eaver, det'd. "VJ0T1CP'. i hereby (jiven that letters of Ad ! minikiution on the esiate of SAMUEL WEAVER, late of Oranue township, Columbia j county, deceased huve thisdav heen pranted hv umbyK.vei.tUt letter, of Ad- I 1"lcl' " oeV,- . . m ,i rwtsid irn,u I I l in us anu me uuoi c in generai, inai or tralion on Ihe csUteolfcAM'L WEBB, --,. c. V.,. Fit enire .owr,hip,Cl. co., have been J N n V I K,V tv kt Li 'j. i oi w in? jor sain comiM , . the U.itter ol Wm (or said county to theundei-1 No. 79. North Second btreet, above Arch, siifneit, residing in the said township ol Oiai j Philadelphia. VII persons ind'ebted to td estate aie requested L Hursy, fmu Gold and Silver Walche. low to luaktt )K meiit, and tl i ... I, a v i njr claims will 1 er than ever etlricd at w hoUsalu and retail, present them duly authmticated lor etllenienl. ! The stock consists in part of gold and silver - I JESSE COLEMAN. March 8, 1S43.-CIS . Atim'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Eatute of I'uhntiiie Hock, dee'd. VTOI'ICE is heieby given that lelttrs of admin istratimi, on the eiiattf of VALENTINE lillt.'K. l ite of Hemlock townshio. Cilmi.tii,, I county, de'd hhVe ihuiUy been (..ranted by the ! Watch Cla-tts p'.xin. 10 CIS ; pitent, L" ! K,.(i.'.erof WilN Inr sinil co., to the und. rsiiined, i netv, '10 els.; othei aiticlesin proportion, j renliiiji iu Madison to'i.bip anil county afore-I Kvinember, )ou can buy here below any pub ; Maid. All poisons indented to said eiate, niv i !ihed list of prices in thUtity or New-Yt.rJ;. I r. iiietid to make payment, and these having I Watch repairing particulurly attended to, slid j Claims strain! sdd estate will present them to '. the a iruuiiiti jt,,r properly authenticated lor hut- i tlemetil. JOHN RE1C1IARP. I M.rch , lSK'-tits. JUmW. : ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ' Estate of Elizabeth Barber, Dec'd OTICE is hereby given, that letters of Ad- 111 lu hi rat itiu on the Eslaleot M,s Elizubetl llai ber, (roii.vnl of the Inlejiido ParberofCen j Ire county,) lain of Hloom township, Columbia i county, deceased, have been granted by the Ri-gis-I ter of Wills tor said county, to tha uiulors'gtied, residing in I'.li.omsburii ; all persons indebted to s nd estate ale rf'Uuste to luakc payment, and j ibose having demands, will prcheiit them dull an- iheiiticated lor settlement. WM. ROIJISON, March I, lsf.V f.ts. Atlminint'iitor. A DM I N I ST II A PO US' N OTIL'E. Estate of Enoch Crtveling, dec'd. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that letters of Ail- iniiiiKtration on theestate ol Enoch Cni.vs i.ino, lal.j of liloom township, Columbia county, deccised h.'Ve been granted, by the Kigisterol Wills for mid county, to the undersigned, re siding in Catlawissa township ; all peisom. in debted to s.ii.l esta'e are requested to make pay ment, and those havinii demands against said etlate will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. HIIUM PHILIPS, Adm'r. Feb. or,, 1S49. til. Maekei-il, Shad, Salmon, Herrings, Pork, Hams and Sides, Shoulleis, Lard &. ("htese, 1 I Constantly on hand and j for B ile hv I J Palmier & Co., f Market Street Wharf, PlULAPrl.PHIA, March 51, 1S4J. -3m. J REMOVAL. Clothing E m p 0 r iu m Prices Reiilo:d. 'I IIE snhsrriber respectfully informs hisfrtends and the public, that ho has Rinmced hit Cheap Clothing Emporium to his new stand, 011 Main Street, above ihe American Hovse, where he can beat b'h Jew and Gentile at se lin cheat. Gon,l, Clothing, ic. Take the fol low hk sample ot his prices: Fine Dres or Frock f'oatg from fcfi to 512 ' o. i....,i;a 111... 11 u.... n,.o. ".. j .Hril'l,.l I'llir IJ il,. A ,'ir-- l.Ufl.p j Cashincictt, Alpaca and summer cloth, I Liunca Co.iti of all kinds, fllack Cvimere Pan's. i Splended Lavnarline Pants, Cotton ide and summi r f'assitnere, ! Plain Sit'n rsls. I f ii;ured Satin vests, 1 Marscilfs and Cashmere vests, I Roy' Pants and Vests, I Men's Casinet Pan's, 1 I SUMMER CLOTHLYG, of cery description, Drv. Fancy, and Maple i GOODS, and a eener .l fnrtment of Shirt, FV snips, Colla's, Gloves, 5,ijpnders, Stockj, Hand ! ke.rchicfs, Ac. Sir.. f!trm1il rrlor? I" wrfrr in thnrt vo'lri . f. V Persons residin; opt of lorvn wil) fin,) it n their advintsere to purchase, clothioj of bim a, he ' ie di-.tennincd to put priredo'n 90 Iqv ks to m.ike j an object to tio "who cni'.e. from I'ls'ance. ! Gentlemeti rini.'t fnriret to enO'iire for Nalhaus's j ("beap Clot I.i m: "re, on Main Sler. one d .or above Mr Drebloi's Amenraa Hoiise, Plootns- buri- ' fMO:c NATHAV i.oenib m', n "1 . ' ' ' culm, printed aniJenguvsd, lur Miniiten aud I O'urF.ieud ere invited to call Mid examite lor 'lor th.-iri j . , CAUTION. OTlOP, t l.ereht given, that I se ote j jV - ' . ' ,' . . . . t . .k. . ' k... ... . ... .....K klu l.. IuK(,j .lavage n.r dixiv i i i u S, lo u v liw in l m I P . . . . . . r. . , - . . , Ainl. Ibl ). and as I have imt received valnei 1 am ileti rtiiined not to pay said note unluas com- I , i , , i 1 , ,,. . f,,i..rn all Lursuna t ' ,..b;.,..i .V.,. 1 . A-i.a Uiit'ir ST S S'upirliwf, -N.arch 15, ls4'J ! ; $ MI LOSS & llKOTliLRS 204. Premium Clothing Slort. W h o 1 e s a I 4 and H c l a i I, No Market strout, between titti and Beet- . ., .., . t ilf.i.i- hnv the IVti Linn. PhLlw I IUII? SUC'-I, ll-i ..v-. .... , - ! dclphia. , ,, , ,. who,,.4,llu relalj for mh, 10 to Ji pet. balo-v U301.I plices tA large assortu'.eiif t fine cloths, psnla i. .. .....n . il,a mii, I H iHhiLiiiabltf sit !m. ' n ogr w' i nin.irt a'ti on and tl.iutuviia roanufac Ituie. Gsnlleioen have their measote taken If the best cutlet, clothing made" up lor cah, at th : sime price as ready made. March 124, '49. lm. WHITE SWAN HOTEL l'eierst Son. The House bhiK larue and con- ! venieni, and in the buainess part of the City, ho i hopes, by strict attention to business, that his 1 Iriends will give him a call. Hepledi,'u himssll, i that nothing shall be vtantirg or his part to mako I ) is friends at home. I Terms $1 per dav, ' GEORGE RMTN, j Former' of Schuylkill County. I Phila . March 24."'-l9. tl". (JIIEAF vatcues, TEWELKY. end Silver Ware. Good fj goods at low prices the order of the 1 o.iv. 1 1 is nrinclple is tullv adoptca l I vers: lapities and Quarter Watches : Jewelry nf , the newest nnd most InthtoiiHble patterns. Silver hpoona, &c. Particular attention paid ;n I these article, the qunldy of which is NO. 1, ar I j wnikm iiisbip ditto. The establishment ol I.eH..- ray, has been well known lor 40 year n secoi .i street, and ha made a character which needs n 1 loilfinK. Silver teaspoons, as low at 54,00 per 1 tel CiHi be made for less if stalled. i watraiited to give s itislactton V. B. Old Gold and Silver bought for eush rr taken in exchange at (don't fnet the No. "'J) North Second street, abova Arch, 1 hiladtlpl.ia. Mareb 24, '49.-Cm j COLUMIJIA. COUNTY INSTITUTE. T Til F. Trustees of the Cvlumtiia County Imli- tute take pleasure in announcing to tho ,hZ'''K'ha''''' of REV SAMFEL SCHAFFER. I as principal cl'lhe School lo be opened In dIooiiis i tmr oil Thuisdjy, ti e 5th day nf April next. 1 The highlv attested abilities ol Mr, Sciuffrr af I lord an amp!" mtaranteu for thoroiiith instmctien iu all 'he Valium branches taught in llio neln ul, These will consist of the following; i LANGUAOEiS. 1 Ancient Latin, Gieek and ll.-biew. I MoUei 11 Geruisn. Spiui.li. Frei.ch and It.!nn, KNCLISII. ! Ari'hmntic, Geometry, Algebra, Stirv.ivina, . Naviaatio". Geography, with the use ol v'.i'b.-.; ' Histurv, Natural I'hilihopl'.y.nr.d Chom'stry. ''itb ' lecliiies and expci iineiits ; Moisl ar.d Mental ' Hhih'sor.hy, with lectures. Pcniniinship aid ; Kl.-irivinn '-v'" receive daily attention. ! 'Plums, In older to secure the proat :st a ! m nmt oi'h. nefit to each p.lp'l. we t'.il'k th ! i standard number ?honld be twonlv-five, unless 1 the demand of the public thcul.l w arrant an i sistant The prices will be a.s l.l'".vs: The Entrlish branches: f S per rjitirt"' Do with add'fion nf lanenspe. H " WM. MpKF.LVY, 1 L. 15. KUPERT. CALEB BARTON, 7r unties, ! DAN'L SNYDFR, JACOB MELICK, J n'onmsburir. March IS, 1 -1 0 . SB 24 SON, C 0 M M I s S I 0 n y, E li 1: H A N T s, F"R itie S.u.E or Fo"". Htriin, Srult, Lvtnhrr. Iron. St. No. 4S Commerce Street Whaif. LaI.TIMOHK. fjj- Adrinces mide nn Consignrrer.ts.-!!i N. IV Particular nil en lion given tn the Sale of 1 all kind? ol Lumber. G. h- S. M.'rcb 17. 1 040 H mo. Sarah Srulrl by her ) ntxt fiirnd fimj. I In thcCouit of Comciou fl'aymnn, n. Pleas cf Columbia Court Chair Im Seidel. tv, of AprilTertn. I Alias Suprena in oivo.co ! returned "nihil") I I Tb del. ni'.r.i ThnrU. R.M.t ii bndiyncti6ed , to appear ?. the next Coon ot Common Pleas, to I be held on Ihe third Monday rf April , at filoorosbui i:, in and for (aid ceunly 01 e,eiunma, I ...a . -u... :.- . ha has. whv 1 . 1 iiitiu 11, pi.i, i nurr, 11 " - . ' I divorce from the bend of matrimony ahould riot n . .. h 1 a 11 '.cu 111 1 ill- 1.1 i,r I in 11. 1 - .1 .... . 1 P.ENJ HAY MAN", Shrrff. SHEnrvr's Orrirr. ? Plnornsbnr,:, March ID.'JD.-tc ) j lT'b7ensig.vs Rank and Variety Stert. Pawilie, Pa. "" rl"T; -nnstantlv nn hilt1 a Rn- 4 . ". .1 tj.i.. --j jX'yA I eral s.ir'no'ii' '" i,""' .cu V hf it inn a rv, Miscellaneous works. Blank . i,,,n. School a '''k'. cheap publics ' lions. Window shad, s. Fire hoard and WalJ paper I w . tojp'tb. r with s l-ire vnriory nf fancy articles, . lo.-ks. V i'ebes and ienelrv nf all descriptions I .vhii-h a" Pr rni' tor 1 ssn, anu w ar- ' r.erf June I, - J, I' CkiflK ner brother . Apull, IS 10. 3ts