The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, April 28, 1849, Image 3

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SATURDAY, APRIL '.'8.1849.
0- E. W. C.VRR, Evans' Buil.t i n . Third St.,
it authorised agent lot the Columbia Democrat
or th tranaction of business in Philadelphia.
Appointment! iy the Goternar.
Jotm Moons, snd Jon Coor-rn, Eiqrs., ol
Danville, to he Notary Publics, for Columbia co.,
commissioned fur tlirtc years.
Ncrtl Dranct Canal.
. A breach occurred in the North Branch
Canal, on Monday last, below Catawissa.
Since then navigation lias been auspended.
We understand tho breach is repaired
and navigation again resumed.
Court I'rocccdingi-Contintud.
Saturday Morning, April 21, 1849.
' ' Court culled agreeably to adjournment,
Judge Anthony and Balily on the Bench.
Th charge of the court in the cage of
AutenviGood, wai dflivcn-d and theju.
ry retired. Some Sessions business was
transacted. A jury was called in the case
of the Com. vs Thomas M'Bride for For
nication and Bastardy. He was found
guilty.
After Dinner the jury in the case of Au
ten vs Good came into court having found
!fr the PIfT. the sum of twenty dollars.
Tke jury were discharged from further at
terjdance. 'Court adjourned till nine o'clock on
Macday morning.
. Second week, Monday 23.
Gout met agreeably to adjournment,
.Judges Anthony and Baldy on the Bench.
Consitkrnble of Sessions business was
transacted in the morning after which a ju
ry was filled ia the case of Hayhurst vs
'Philip. 3t was a landlord and tenant
proceedinr and was to Lawyers most in
terestingly and ably argued by Comly vs
Tleasants, Es'qrs.
Jlftwnoon Smsion.
There were some difficulty in getting a
case ready for trial. But after continuing
several, the case of Ricketts and Stewart
vs Unangst came up and continued till
court adjournad in the evening.
; Tcbsdat Morning, April 24.
Court met agreeably to adjournment.
The case f Ricketts and Stewart vs U
nangst was resumed and conviued till ad
journment. Afternoon Session Mr. Com
ly opened in an ingenious and able argu
ment lor the PIfls. The Court stopped
him and decided in favor of the defendant,
ruling that a constable's sale was invalid
and illegal unless there were bidders upon
the ground. And that in order to consti
tute a public sale a public attendance was
necessary.
The case of David J. Waller vs Obed
Everett for speaking certain slanderous and
malicious words tc, was taken. The
cause was opened by G. G. Waller, Esq.
for the PlfT. counsel for PlaintifT Ex-judge
Collias, Buckalew and Waller. For deft.
3omly and Hurly.
It ceatinued du rin g the day, and was re
sumed again on Wednesday Morning 25th.
The covrt room was crowded considerably
the action had created quite an excitement.
Afternoon Session.
The ease of David J. Waller, vs Obed
Everett was resumed.
Tmi'rsoav Morning, April 20.
The pleading in the case of Waller and
Everett commenced this morning.
Mr. Buckalew opening for the PlaintifT
He was followed by Hurly and Com
ly, Fsqs. for the defendant; Ex-Judge Col
lins closed for .the Plaintiff. Court ad
journed before he had closed his address to
the jury, and called again at half past
eight o'clock on Friday Morning 27. Mr.
Collins continues his addrese to the jury
The charge is then delivered by the court
and the jury retire to their room at about
half past eleven o'clock The jury in the
case of Waller vs Everit found fifty dol
lars diimiges for the plaintiff together with
costs of suit the case of Haywood &Sny
drr vs Case then came up and a jury was
empannelled.
Court adjourned Friday afternoon.
ffxat are they ? The Washington cor
Ifsporrem of the Baltimore Sun says : "It
js TneraltV understood that Mr. Meredith,
viU recomtuflid several judicious altm
tiou or modifications in the Constiutioual
fi Sub-j resi'iry law."
.f rniof of .Tlr. .Isor.
"Do you ever trust ?" inquired Mr. K.
"I tin not trust strangers, air," u the reply,
"unless they furuith satisfactory city reference."
"Then," quoth Mr. K , "the skins I hve se
lcie l mutt suffice fur thia tinit," and points for
ihi same ha deirlr,.
Ill the afternoon of the lime day, just before
tha sailing of the New Bedford packet, the young
trader returned for hia lot of (ura. Throwing
the whole pack on hia bark, he left the atore.bul
had not proceeded a down yarda, when Mr. A,
callaJ hia name, bidding birn come back.
"Sir," said Mr. A "you may have credit for
any amount of goods you require, provided they
are to be found in my atore."
"But," slammed Mr. K , "but, my desr.sir.I
can itive you no city references I am a stranger
here."
'I ak no other recommendation," responded
the rich nietchanf, "than that already furnished
by youraelf. The man who ii not above hit
butinen need never hesitate to mpply to John
Jacob Astnr for credit."
Thua coiimrnccd a trade between two mer
chanta, which was continu rd to the mutual tat-
faction and advantage of both for a lung term of
yeara.
Fatulr Matthew. The N. Y. Sun,
of the I8ih says: The celebrated and Rev.
Theobold Malhew, an apostle of the great
est temperance reformation that has ever
agitated and blessed the world, is expected
to reach this country by the English steam
er, due at this port on Thursday or Fri
day. He has lung contemplated a visit to
the New World, where the influence of his
great and noble labors has been widely
and benificienlly felt, but for several
months one obstacle or another has delayed
his starting.
The friends of Father Matthew, in this
city, however, have been advised that he
will come by Steamer.and there is a proba
bility of It is presence among us sometime
during this week.
C7" The cold at Auburn, N. Y., on
Saturday and Sunday Vas utterly destrutive
to vegetation The Auburn JUducrtiser says
that the "thermometer could not have been
but a few degrees above zero."
K7wf iVet Ai'nf.-Tht New York
Sun alleges that there is a private Mint in
one of the Eastern States, where pennies,
worth only forty-five cents a hundred, arc
manufactured and circulated.
"Did you attend to churrh to day aa I charged
you !" inquired an old planter of one of hia slaves
as he returned to hia dwelling.
"Sartain, masss," was Cudjo'a reply, 'an' what
two mighty big story dat preacher did tell."
"Huah,Cudjo, you muan't talk that way, what
stories are they.
"Why he tell de people no man can sarvetwo
masses ; now die de fuse atory, kaae you ace old
Cudjo, sarve you, my old tntm, and also young
niassa, John. Den de preacher say, 'he will
lub de one and hatede uder, while de LiJru known
I hate you buff.
Dr. Swaync's Medicines.
If there it any thing the matter with you in
any way, or you are afraid that you will get sick,
go to E. 1', Lulz, or J. K. Al oyer's, and purchase
some of Dr. Swavius Medicines.
You will find (hem most pleasant to the taste,
and invigorating to the system. We feel a ore
that all who try these medicines according to the
directions must derive a benefit from them.
These medicine need no iufling and it is but
fair to apeak of them as they deserve.
C01T1TIT3IAL B01TD3.
" The silken tit that birnlt two witling hearts."
iUAHIUUD:
In Bloounburg, on the iitith ult., by the Rev
D. S. Tobias, Mr. NtLcow McCartv, of Jersey-
town, to Miss Hkbk'ca UnAN(irr,ul ytown,
all of Columbia county.
In Wilkeabarra, on the 22d inst., by the Rev.
Collins A. tlewett, Mr. Isaac Kipnky, to Miss
Kliiabith Bono, all of that place.
In Catawissa, nn Sabbath last, by D. Clark.F.sq
Mr. Gkoruk Stkiceir, of Ligh (street, to Ii.s
Susan H a y HURT,of the former place.
THE S3FTJLCSAL TOXT.
Thou hunt all neawn fur thine own, 0 .' death.
iii:d:
In Briaroreek township, on the 1 7th inst., Mr.
JAMES EVANS, Sr., aged bO yeara and eight
dava.
In Briarrreek township, early in Msrrh, Mrs.
SUSAN, wife of William Adams, eed 45 ears.
In Jerseytown, on Saturday morning last, Mist
ANGELINE SCHOOLY, aged about 22 y eais.
In Madison township, on the 21st instant,
SUSAN KMILY, youmtei-t. daughter of Thomas
A. Funaton. K.q , in the sixth year of her spe.
In Wilksbm, on the 22d inst., Mrs. KLIA
HF.TH, contort of Thomas Dyer, K.sq., aged a-
bout 7D years.
MORE CALIFORNIA COLD!
Fashionable Tailoring.
rpHE siih-rnbcr lakns this opportunity of in
I fnnniiiif his old customers and the put'lic
I iceiierally, that h ha removed his shop uptown,
to Tlii. k ri'iililiiiK.iirxt to H irlman .lore,
(m stairs.) where he may always lie found, "sit
tine; nn the smooth side of poveity and ilrawiiiK
out thf cords of afilirtion." Thaiikful f"r ps"'
pitroi'aire he hopes to merit a continuum e t the
sHnic, all work entrusted to him warranted to lit,
ciiiium done to order and warranted to fit if prop
er!) made up.
MOKRIS VAN BUSKIKK,
Blsomsb.rt;, April II, lfl9.
THE PTJBH.IC ART.
Trade pUmti iti dwiei $ pluehsil dollaii here
LETT. NO.
OF.ALF.D PROPOSALS, will be received by
n Kv. Thomas Howman, Piesidenl ol Dicki
ou Semiuary, at Williumsport, at the Seminary,
until seven o clock, in the alt ci noon ol ine l-illi
of May, lb4i), lor erecting an Educational
Skminart Building, 6s by 44 feet, four aturies
high.
fjtJ-A Plan snd Specifications will be exhibited
ix dayi previous to the leltine.
KOB'T. FLEMING,
April 21, lb49-3s. .SVc'y.
"ACT OF TENTH OF Anil!., 189,
1 ENTITLED "All Act to create a sinking fund,
ll and to provide for the gtadual and certain
extinKuisliment to the debt of the Common
wealth." "Suction 2!). That from a nd after the paseage
of this act, the State Treasurer btaud he is here
by ruuiied to abate five per ccnluw ol the pur
chase mony due on all unpatented lands appro
priated on warrants heretofore granted : I'rvri
Ued, The said purchase money be paid into th
treasury on or beloie the first day of May, eigh
teen hundred and lil'ty.
"Section 34. That the assessors of the several
counties ol (his Commonwealth are hereby aw
thoiised and directed lo re-assess, between ilk
periods of the triennial assessments, all real es
tate which uuv have been improved by the erec
tion of buildings or other improvements ub
quent to the lait preceding triennial assMmert,
subject to appeals aa now provided by law, and
all re-asses-ments made during the past year,
hereby declared to be as valid and ellectual as if
made in pursuance of law."
Auditor General's OrvicK,
Harrisburg.Jlpril, 1, 184!).
To the Commmionert of Columbia County.
CilNTLEmkn : The foregoing copy of twotf
the sections of the set of last session, is respect
fully forwarded to you, with a request that the
several assessors may be iulormed in proper time,
of the duties rerjuired to be performed by them,
as directed by said act.
A copy of (he seclion which auOiorisos the
State Treasurer to make an abatement of fire
per cent, of the purchase money due on unpaten
ted lands, is furnished. As this section of the
act will remain in force only one year from the
firstofMaynext.it is important that publicity
should be given to it imtnediati ly, so that those
interested may avail themselves of its provis
ions. Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant
JOHN N. PURVIANCE.
Auditor Genera!.
April, 2S, 845,-3t.
0. C. HAULER,
.Ittomey at Law and Councellor,
T) ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
Ji the public that he has commenced the prac
tice of law in Bloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa.,
where he will promptly attend to all legal busi
ness entrusted to his care.
fj Office on Main street, three doors south of
Havhurst JBaldy's store.
Bloomsburg, April Ui, 1S40.
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
TPHE subscribers, formerly of Milton, have
opened a new Boot and Shoe store, in the
building next above the Cuurt-Ilousc, on Main
street, where they offer for sale the largest ass
ortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ever exhibited in l!looim.burg. They have i ve
ry description of Coarse and Fine Boots, (ijituis
ol every style, for Ladies', Gnntlemen's and Miss
es' wear, Slippers of every fashion, and several
new styles of children's shoes, never before of
fered for sale in this place. Their assoitmeut is
full, and will be oflered at
LOWER PRICES
than those of any other establishment in the
county. They will also make up all kinds and
styles of work (n order at the lowest prices.
GO EARLY AND SEE.
fjrj- Their collection of work is really a curi
osity, and they make no charge for showing.
FRAN 17. t( JOHNSON.
Bloom-burg, April 184!).
l'KINfTA N I) SUM MEIM iOODS.
.Xtw .larrival of Fashionable Millinery.
IMIE undersigned very respectfully
.L inform their friends and customers,
that they have just received from the (;ity a new
supply ol the most fashionable Mili.inhiy anil
Fancv Goods, yet introduced in Hlooitisbnrg.
French, Lace-bonnets, Uraid, Straw and
China-pearl silks, satins, ribbands, .ndie' col
lars and spencers, lawns, ginuhiims, etc. Para
sols, Flowers, silk-l.icc, plain bonnets, and many
other select articles.
(it-Old friends and new customers are invited
to call and examine our stock.
M. 4- S. BARKLF.Y.
nioomsburir, April 21, ll4 X
HueuciIant TAI LO It STO R e7 "
TITHE undersigned would announce lo his old
I customers and (he public in general, that he
bus just npi ned a new
Merchant Tailoring Establishment,
Exchange buildings, first door above the Hotel,
where he is receiving from (hi Eastern Cities a
select assortment of choice Cloths, Cassimers,
and Drapery generally, and is prepared In furnish
every variety otclolbini;, at moderate prices.
Garments made to order, and ready made cloth
iug furnished at neatly city i'osl.
ALSO, Coats, Pants, Vests, Stocks,
Cravats, Fancy Handkerchiefs, &.c.,and a variety
of other articie' for sale cheap.
rj-The Tailoring business continued as uu.tl.
ALONO II. ELLIS.
lllnnmsbursr, April 21, 1-43.
comttTouy
TMHE subscriber respectluily informs theciti
J zens ol KloomsbuiK, and vicinity, (hat he
It now opening select
Confectionary, Fntil and Toy Store,
in (lie Exchange buildings, No. 4, where he will
be happy to wait upon those who may favor him
with his custom. (Jive him a call.
(J-His slock is fresh has been selected with
care and will be sold cheap for cash.
T1I0S: ELLIS.
Rlonmslturir, AfrU 21, lJr'.
HOOK STORE IN llLOOMSBUIM. ! !
s
WAR'17 & MESSENGER, have -jr.
opened a Book Stationary
BloomburE, when! they are now receiving Irom
Philadelphia a good supply in their line. They
will keep constantly for sale a general assortment
of Entrli'h, German, tioriral. Literary,
Seientifie f( .Mnthematieal Itnokn. A ircat va
rielv oi' School Hooks Blank Books, German &
Encli-b Billies, Hvm Honks, Juvenile llonks.
Letter Envelopes, WrilinK Honks k. paper,4;l.i,''.
Pencil". Steel Pens, &.C. fr. all of which they
will si II very cheap.
ri). School Tpachen the I'uMic ien"rallr,
arc invited to call anrt xaminc l"r thrir'lvi
SWARTS i, MESSENGER
Plnorx.ib'jr5, A fill II, IIP.
DR. SWA VNE'S
t'elobrntiwl ruinllr JTf lUlsiot.
CL'ltB 10LL0WS CIKK !
More proofs of the efficiency of
DR. SWAVNFS CUMl'UUNI) SYR
UP OF WILD CHERRY.
The Oiiginul and Cenuine Prejiaraiion !
rom'Mi'Tio.
Coughs, Cohls, Asthma, llrouchitis, Livei Com
plaints, Spilling Blood, dillicuily ol brealll
ing, pain in the side and breast, palpita
tion of the heart, lollueiiza, t roop,
biokenconslitulioii,Sorelluoal,
lieivous debility, and ull
diseases of the throat,
breast and lungs:
t lie must ellec
tu.il and
speedy cure known lor any of (he
aliove diseases is
flit
SWAYNE.S COM FOUND
RHP OF WILD CHERRY.
SY-
,1 truly wonderful cure Head this txi'a -
ordinary easel
December 27, ls49. '
Dr. Swatsi:,
Dear Sii : Having (onlracted a severe
rok', which settled upon my lungs, attended with
a violent cuugh, pain in my side and breast, dil
licuily of breathing, I was attended by physicians
of the first respectability, but uiy symptoms be
came very alaiming, there was an abcesa lormed
iu my lungs and made its way thiuugh my side,
and discharged targe quantities of purs externally
so that my physician thought (he power or func
tions u! one ol my lungs were totally destroyed
theretoie supposed (he case entirely hopele-s
This mournful slate of things continued for a luu;
time, until I was wasted and woru to a skeleton.
1 had tried a number of remedies, but all failed
to do any good. But there still being a spark of
hope left with me and my anxious parents, and
having heard of the great virtues of vour COM
POUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, audits
being approved of by physicians ol tho first emi
nence, I concluded to make a trial of it, and to
my great salisfactior, my cough gradually grew
belter, the hole in my aide began to Leal, and I
am now happy to say, from a poor and almost
hopeless skeletuu, I have become healthy and
weigh Biure than I ever have. All my neighbors
can ttstity to the above fact.
ABRAHAM HUNSICKER.
Twu miles from Skippackville, Skippack
township, Pa.
MORE NEWS TOR THE SICK.
Another severe case of Asthma.
Phii.ada.,Dcc. U, lb4!.
Dr. Swayns Dear Sir : I cheerfully add my
testimony in tavor of your valuable; Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry, which I conceive (n be
truly the wonder and blessing nf the age. For
the last fo'ir years 1 have been afllirted with the
asthma. Sleep had become a stranger (o me;
night after night would I have lo sit up in my bed.
I wasaltended by four or five dillerent physicians
alo. having used various patent medicines, but
all of no avail. I continued to grow worse, un
til I commenced the use of your valuable Com
pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which afforded me
instant relief. Alter using several hollies I wss
restored to perfect health.
Yours with respect,
SARAH I) EVANS.
Any information lespecting the abovecase will
bu freely given by her husband.
Hampton W. Evans,
Carpenter, corner of Eighth ami Piiiissls.
An important cntition that should be care
fully perused by every family in the
United States. Ti ut h, not mere asser
tion. There is but ore genuine preparation of Wild
Cherry, that is, Da. Sway.mc's, all nlheis, by a
linle enquiry in the quarter where they originate
will be found to be ' firtitions and rountt rl'eit,"
The great and increasing demand lor the 'original
article," has induced a host ol unprincipled men
to put forth spurious, and to give currency to
their nostrums, attach the name of W ild Cherry,
thinking to boirow a name from that already es
tablished. As you value your live?, beware of
llieui Some arc called "Balsam," " Cherry
and Tar," "Wine of Wild Cheiry," "Wild Cherry
Pills," "Sarsarilla Wild Cherry Hitters," and a
host of othors, who, in some way , attach the name
of Wild Cherry. No one ever ihought of Using
this name for articles nf their own until it had
become established anil known as belonging to one
of the greatest remedies ever discovered lor the
benefit of the human family.
That remedy is Dr. Swaync's Compound Syrup
of Wild Cherry, Iho original and only genuine.
Remember it is put up in squuaro bottles, covered
with a beautilul wrapper, (steel engraving) with
(he portrait of Doctor Swavm. thereon, alsohis
signature.
Prepared only by Dr. Swavns, cor. of Sih and
Race street, PhiUd.
SWAYNE'S CELF.HKATED VER
MIFUGE. ' A safe and effectual remedy lor Worms, Dys
pepsia, Cholera Morbus, sickly of Dys
peptic children or adults, and the
most uselul Family Medi
cine eVi-r oflVii'il to
the public. "
rpilIS REMEDY is one which has proved suc
I cestui tor a loin; lime, nnil it is universally
a'cMiowledn'id by nil who have li i.-.l It to he tar
superior (being so very pleasant to the taste at tho
same line effectual) to any othei m.-dicme ever
employed in diseases for which it is recommen
ded. Read this Wonderful Cure
Philadelphia, March tin, l-t
Dr. Swa YNE Dear Sil Having made use of
various neaiiseuus Vermifuge Medicines, which
had been hk'hlv applauded by Hieir proprietors,
without the slightest good idled, and having
heard my neighbors sneaking iu the highest
terms of your Worm Medicine, its dnlightlul
laste and wonderful effect, al!hugh I tell some
what discouraged from the result of the articles
I had fored upon tnv alreadv emaciated, sickly,
dvsnentic -looking child, whose delicate ami nl-
' 1 .1 t 1 .1n...l,- l.n-
rnosl wurn out traine tne worms ran .,u,-n...
eun to make their ravages : Kill there heinii a ray I
of hope lett bv iiivm-II and its anxious mother, 1 ,
concluded to make trial of your mot-f valnat-le j
Vermifnse. whirh. to our great joy, th worms
had to let go their dtadly and sirone h'dd P"ti
the vitals, and like an army (hat had beenat'ack- j
ed hv a lurioiis foe, whilst lying still in nmbu-h j
Ihev were entirely dislo-e l (mm their quiet a" '
bo,le. Such was the effect nf Dr. Swaync's Ver- j
mifmre on my child, which is now peilectlv
healthv, asnmin''all the color of the rose, with ;
all ibe'iniribfnlnes. of n innocent and phvful l
child. Indeed niv heart is so rejoiced at the ureal I
chance, T I", el it mv duly to solicit f-vciy person I
lo m ike trial nf this article, which is a pleasant
to the taste as the most delightful cordial, "" ;
good for the adult as is safe fur the most lender III- .
f.int Ynurs, with resprct.
TnniAs Wikonp. No. 3 Howell St ,
lletween Schuylkill Third and Fomlh. ,
The shove valuable medicines are prepared ,
onlv bv Dr. 11 Swavne, corner of Mh and Race j
streets', Philadelphia to whom all nnfers fhnuld I
beadilressed. !
F"r Sale hv the to, loving ; t.l.?v I V !
E. P.LUTZ.Jirv M 'ver. KlnotJmt.'.-. 1
Dr. Wilton Hi wick. M. C C,rn i , Danville, 1.1
K Millard, F.tpvtnwn . Sloan A; 1 hmnpsnii,
Liu'hl Street ; P. iloi;h". fambis ; S. I Lew j
it tVilpsV-irre, snd bv etiTekecpHs joneisllv :
A pill 'ii, ls4i-ly.
NEW ARRIVAL OF
Spring und Summer Goods.
rilllK subscribers, in again calling the ulienlinn
ol the public tu llieir S'K'HE, immcdoitrly
opposite the ( out I lloue, would lispecllully
siiiuuiii e Hie arrival ol u luitie utot ilion e s,-oit-luetit
of Itry tiOodH, suitable (ol the fprtnit
and suiuiiiur n.ele, atol Dial nuilutia will be
wuiilitii; uti llieir part lo merit a ( onniutiunci: ol
the pttliuimiff so libetally be-lowed upuo (hum
since the arnv d of their lir.it stoi k ol iiien hao
A small advance on city cili pi i s shall
Continue lo be mil innllo.
The assortment just ruceived nnil now opening
consists in purl of French, Km;! Mi and meiirjli
CLOTHS, SATINF.TT.S AM) VKSTINGS,
Flannels of all colors, Kentucky Jjen's, Mu-lins
I Calicoes, Giiinliains, Linen. lustres, Du Lams ol
I various patents, French and embroidered lawns,
! and while dress goods.
I Silk Mark, blue-black and striped ; jonnet
iilk, !tc.. Fringes and braids, bonnet-ribbands.
, Shawls, (slnnere, Thilihet, Terkeriec, ile lain
' mw( i11. si-Mrts in vnrielv rf:,r,w,,l,iwF lVn.,1
; ,-oiion, etc. lleanh rugs, and embossed table-
covers
Bonnets: Palm. Panama and Leghorn Hu's.
GROCERIES Mackerel, liiah Salmon, Salt
and Plaster.
Queenrware, Hardware, ivilltiw und cedar
ware, Ac. tyc,
(SHn fine all theie with many more not u
sually kept in emmtrv stores, will be exchanged
for Cash, Produce m Lumber.
A. J. SLOAN.
E. MENDENHALL.
P.l.iomsbniu, April 21, 1MU.
PUBLIC SALlFoF
Valuable Heal Estate-
AV'ALUAbLKFARM, will oe uln-red at pub
lic sale upon the premises, at the late rfsi
uence of Leonard Lazarus, on Satuiday, the 2'ith
day of May next. The Farm contains about
Two Hundred und Twenty Acress
of good Land, of which some 1 50 acres are clear
ed and in a state of cultivation.
Jrrr-k. The land contains
rail ! i I are up"
WJK!!ici3pre,,'l!)e" "V0 dwelling Houses, two
Orchards, a Still-House, with its fix
tures of Copper-Kettles, Hogsheads, -c, CXtftQ
a Spring House, and a never failing J
spring of water. .aS&sJ
Tha farm is in Montour township, along the
main road leading from Danville to Rloomsburg,
and is about five miles fro.n each of these places.
(-Conditions will be mado known on day of
sale by
F.MANUEL LAZARUS,
Administrator u ith the will annexed.
Montour, April 21, !St9 fits.
E. C. CHESEIJROUGII.
Commission Merchant.
1
0R the sale-of Fish and Provisions, No. 4
South Water St- below Market, PhihuM-
ptna.
lias constantly on hand an assortment of dried
and pickled Fish &c.., M irkeral, Salmon, Shad,
Herrings, Codfish, Beet, Pork. Lard, Hams, Sides,
Shoulders, Cheese, Pails, Butter S(C. S(C.
April I I. IM'J, 3m.
4 GOOD Chair and Cabinet Maker. A good
XjL workman, who is temperate and industrious
and desirous of obtaining permanent business,
may find it to his advantage to address L. N.
Ketcham, Pittston, Luzerne, Co., Pa., and state
t tie lei ms upon which ho will come to Pittston
and work at the above business.
L. N. KETCHAM.
Pittston, April 14. I SI!). 3ts.
REMOVAL.
IT7"AUIIEN RUSSEL, has removed his Shoe
) Store into the Exchange Buildings, next
door to ll ii'iiiian's store, where he will always
keep on hand and make to order every desirable
kind of Hoots and Shoes for Men's Ladies' and
Mis-es' wear.
CALL XV) EXAMI.YIi,
He is determined lo turn ntf work that will bear
examination and trial, and which will compare
with that 1 1 any other establishment iu norlher:i
Pennsylvania.
ft)- All work warranted.
Itloomsburtt. April 7, lvl'J.
LLST0IMiETT lilts,
REMAINING iu the Post Ollice at Carnbnt,
Luerne co., Pa., Quarter ending March
:it, isi!t
F.dson, Eliphnlct
I Harrington, Jacob,
Miss Harriet Thomas,
Hess, lliomas,
Miss Amanda Zimmerman.
Qrj- persons applying for letters in the above
list will please say they are advertised.
GEORGE KREMER. P. .V.
LIST OF LETTERS,
"I EM A
REMAINING in the Post Ollice nt Orange-
I V ville, for tho quarter ending the 31sl of
March.
Crawford, Stephen,
Fester, John
I Veiiy, .lames
Force, Datnul
German, Rudolph
Montelius, Alfred
McCarty, Win
Miller, Jonathan
Shur, lieorge li
Yalerchainp, Azima
Witmcyer, Win.
Yocum, Sarah.
Hamlin, Adam
Kline, David 15
Zigler, Daniel.
rr-Persons applying for letters on the above
list will please say they are advertised.
JESSE COLEMAN, P. M.
LIST OF LETTERS,
1 REMAINING iu the I'osl-ndice at Blooms
j burg, for tho quarter ending March 31
l-4'.'.
Anthony, .1. R
Achcnbich, John
Agenbnch, Elizabeth
Hopp, Willhelui
Urown, H. W,
I I.auiish, A R
1 Louts, J II i
j Lut., J II
Murnagh.R II.
Mi-Mullen, S R
I McGoiinell, Edward
i Meurs, Thornlou
j Melick, Andrew
j Milnor, John
,ilt.Si 5,(.rt
s,,n,uel
fl)W,t,.n, J H
(;u.sive, Thomas
(',lVvn,i'risann
t rii;lit , John
j )R twi , John
jjietciich, 11 A
d.ix .',
i)ilVja) 'pimmn
;vt.niHi N,,ihan
j.-val)Si n,char l
.-'js.r, William
,;n1(lv, J (;
(;IV1.U; Samuel
tjibs-m, J-' I
,;3(atjll( J
,;(,,
oihey, Amanda
iHn,,.r,ol, Jos.
jjj Asl
nar,m:lni Martha
j,,,,, s J,.
Jnhnson, Hiram
iVlcMichacl, iancy
Manning, Maria
Ma n ley, W W
Maaclience, Israel
M ickell, John
Oivens, Chs.
Platl, Zonal
Ronmcr, Isaac
I Read, Fiances
Russel.Thos.
Robins, Cassendana
jsieely, Philip
Seller, fiporge
I Siewarl. F
Sellers, W H
Snider, John
Secfect, Mr
Smith, C.corgo
Sleeker, John ,
Shinten, John
Travjlh, L (i
, .,,, rallialilie
j,)llL,.s John
Ward, Wm
Wlili mif , William.
M.p,in applvim: for letters on the shove
,.t wi,l please s:iv thtV ale advertised.
11 11 L. B KLTEKT, V .V,
fj.ia 1 1 I'm.
i" i.i.i i".. m." ,i.v . '
SURVEYING t CONVEYANCJNO.
T
MiK unib-foicD'O resnectliillv inform ibetr
liiemls am. 1 1 - - public in asiirral. Dial thev
lue loimeu a co-ptii iin-isiiip m business of
SurvrifwfC vn 4 1 !on veyuncing,
for the purpose ol t ctiii( any businM in fit
I no.- ol I In ii grille., o,.
Mr. Kalil.-rV oti c i held in Mr. Justice Kah
ler's otbre, Bloomrir ', and Ml. Aeyliard's ollic
at his ii .iili-ni e in i ti.lt liiwiiihip hs is alio
the Survevor Guneisl ler Coluuiti county.
D-.ll butiuess let? wtth sillier member of lbs
tirm.as above, will be alleuded to with fidelity
and despatch.
S. NEYHARD,
. , 0. C KA1ILER.
April 21, if.
i . . . . ...
DISSOLUTION.
rpHE partnership nf the undersigned in the
X Tin-ware and sheet Iron qnanmaclur was
Uisolved on the fiisl instant by mnruai consent,
and the accounts of the firm s're in the hands, el
t). F. Eljerhait, loi seiilciiieiii,
JOHN 0. CONNER,
B. K. EBEKHAU T.
Bloounbuig, April 7, l-s4.
NOTICE.
The subscriber will continue (h above busi
ness at the old stand on Main Street, above tho
Ameiican House, where he will be hippy tu at
tend lo (he wants ul old and new customers.
Ii. F. EliERUAKT.
Bloomsburg, April 7,
HOOTS AND SHOES
rPHE subscriber has opened a new Boot snd
X Store at the lower end of Main street,
in the buildimjing lately used as Nathan's Cloth.
Store. He will always keep on hand au as.ort
ment of ready made work, and will make to order
at the shortest notice coars and find Boots, Shoes,
Giiiters anil Slippers lor Gentlemen, Ladies and
Misses' wear, lie will furnish his woik, madu
in a neat and substantial manner, at (he lowest
prices.
Crj-Work made strone and neat, and sold cheap.
Solicits a share of public putronaua.
JOSEPH B. WEAVER.
Bloomsburg, April lS49-3in.
THE FORKS HOTEL.
rpHE subscriber would inform his old friends
and the public in general, thst h his taken
Ilia well-known stand, recently kept by Danihi.
S.wurR, Esq., un the head of Main Streot, in
Bloomsburg, and will continue the
Known by the sicn of the "FORKS," where he is
prepared to accommodate those who may favor
him with their custom. His arangeiiients re
complete quarters spacious location pleasant,
and without promising too much, he flalleis him
self, he will be able to do ample juslics to Ins
guests,
jr-Stdbling and the best far for horses, Ac.
SAMUEL BLUE.
Bloomsburg, April 7, 1849.
THE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL.
rilHE undersigned very respectfully informs his
JL friends and the public in general, that he
has taken the Pennsylvania Hotel, located on
Main street, Lloomsburg, recently kept by Thus:
C. lion, boy, and will continue it as a
PUBLIC M HOTJSS:
Where he will be happy lo atteud tu the wants
of his customeis and the public.
His house hag been renovated and refurnished,
and no pains or expense will bu wanting tu make
it both pleasant and comfortable.
His table is well supplied with the choicest of
viands, his bar with the best of liquors, and his
stabling extensive and well-atrniigtd.
fjCJ-The patronage of travellers and the custom
of jurors, Witnesses, &c, attending court, is so
licited, as they will always find " good lr and
moderate bills."
WESLEY SHANNON.
Bloomsburg, April 7, 1S4S.
KEMOVAL.
MOS RANDLE, Scientific Bnrber, infoimt
the public, that he has removed his shi p
into the pew "Prick Arcade," above ihe Fx
changc Hotel, where lie will be plensul lo m o
his old friends and new customers. Scoi,d So
ry. Step up gentlemen.
Bloomsburg, April 7, 1S J9.
"kemovaiT
Boot and Shoemuking.
riHE undersigned, thankful for past patronage,
g respectlully informs his old customers and
Hie public that he has removed Iris establishment
to the new frame building, above Albriiiht S.
Meniiel'j Store, on Main Street, opposite the
Forks HoUM, where he will be ready to wait up
on all who may form him with a rail n unial.
JACOB F. D1ETK1CK.
ISloomsburg, April 7, 141).
AN "A FFlTc TVS T VISITATION
11 ROM (he constable or sheriff will befall
' those wh.i do nol come immediately and pay
or 'make some satisfactory arrangements with the
subscriber in their accounts with him. He in
sists upon a settlement of hi accounts with those
who owe him, and will not be eternallv dunning
A word to the wise Si sufficient with the unwise
the ether easterner will settle soon.
II. F. HAYHCRST,
Itloornsbun;. Anril 7, IS-IX
Administrator's notice.
Estate of Samuel Webb, 2nd.
TVTOTICE. is hercbv eiven 'hat letters of Ad-
1N ministration on the estate of SAM'L W F.IIP,
d, late of Centre township. Col. Co., have been
granted bv the liecister of Wills for ssid foonly,
to the undersigned, residinit in Centre township:
ell persons indebted to said estate are requesterl
to make pavmetit, nd those having demands h
fjainst said estate will present them propuly nil
thenticated for settlement.
JON ES WEBB, Adm r.
March 12, ISJU.-Cts.
PLASTER! PLASTER! !
NOVIA SCOTIA PLASTER, for sale by the
Ton, or smaller quantitv, at the Store of
SLOAN & MENDENHALL.
April 14, 1S49.
OUR BLANKS AND JOB PRINTING.
tTVjji WE have just made valuable addi-cjji-
rw lions to our Job-OfTics, of new type,
&c, and procnied a handsoma supply rf An
sorted Fancy Paper, hy which wo can execute
tha nrale9t and cheapest Job-work in this sec
tion. We have also added to rur already henry an l
extensive stock of l,ink, of which, we have sll
kinds, from Deeds In Naturalization par"
select assortment n( viryfine Marriage Certifi
cates, printed snd engtaVed, (or Ministers snd
Magistrates.
OurFneoHs are invited to call snd examine
for themselves
TACt'H F DIE I' I FliK K.fV.' Shrtmnkm,
ft shop on
on North Main street, epposits tie
Foiks Hold