Ulooinob nrg : SATURDAY, MAY 2tt, 1849. W. CVKIt. Kv.ii, Huilding, Third St , it authorised ;iiiit (',.( tl. Coi.cMni Dkmdoiiai fr the tnitui'ti'M, of rnnin,... in Philadelphia. The Canal Cuwmmtionei), are now ingestion t II irruburg. Jud. L,,ngtieih is thtrr, wih j mproved heslth, and pmspeois of future usefu)-j nis in tneuiiicnarge of huofliciul duties. This is I bid new for whiigery ! Death of Major Gen. J forth. Major Gtnrral U'Uiam J. M"orlh, di','d of Uioltra, on the 7ih inm., at Antoiua de Baxter, ; in T. Ha e i . . . . i "1 1'iir om, ipi, urn, 01 a-1 Vent Genu.,.!.. 1,. ,k. Ur..., ..i ....,--.,... ' ' "i" " "i mi'i iin i-su, i. cm. i Worth served hi country bono ublv and disclmr- , ged hi high trust to General ai:;sfaction. f waa truly one of our country's brightest jewels in lite, he waa honored and respected, and hia ! lar us possible. Ordinary avocations should death will be lamented ai a great national calain- not be relinquished, or healthful amuse-''y- I inenia, whether mental orphysical, niglce- ud. Habits, not decidedly pern ie;ious, A Card. I should not be interrupted. Thp tlmnkaof Bloum Division. N yn.r ,.f ii,.. I l iK St. Louis, it will be reto'lc order of tin? Nona of Temperamv are respectfullv ' tendered to the Ladies of lllomiishurit for (he verv . etlkient aid rendered by then) oh the occ.-iioa. of ! fittitti; up the New Temperance Mull. By order of the llivhinn, T. .1. K.U'ER, Ii IttmoeraUc Statt CotivmUon On the approaching Fourth or July, the an-: Dual Deiiiocratic Stat j Convention, for the no:,. nation of a candidate for Cmai Commissioner, n1 ailCCeed Mr Pnwirn , I,.. I'.. -..fcntuitt I CVIL'I l UIIUJ, I , will k.. k..u .k. . .. ... ... 7.. ; ' '"'".?. ' T ' K' WB l'"l,n " an ?? ledged exist."' It accordingly calls the at- pria.e occasion lcr invoking atlent.on to the un- j uf cve hotJfichoWe?ia St. Louis, q estionable miportance wlml, wt ...ar!,, to j ,.l0 ,lis 0W!, pclr,il,csl, lhe ne-essity for e proceed,,, cf.ljia oudy. Upon its .eii..... a thorough exan.inut-on of every part, -,aya our orthodox triend, of the Lancaster In- j a,u, tih o) al, fihh a,j telligencer, and in which w cnidinllv concur ., .i r , . ,, ' "oiiiur, g matter the frequent and copious use no,.,.n,u,.u. ...uea will necersarily depend. The of ,iu , ,.hJoride of lime and other d.s old A.Me a,e having shot madly f,u, L,fecli lf,l e people will only her poli.i-al sphere last year, ,t mti.t be the dc ge, one jav' ,0'lle pform an re of this .reo,eve,y true Den,,a. to .edairn .he wan- Am tt)us of derer a, the very first opportunity. Virginia has an(f lhti city anlft01 ilirn, more good will be recently net such a nobU example, as cannot fail ! ,1,.,,,. ,1,.,., ' , .., r ,,;., to man,,- t hM n,.rr,,. ..r .k: :.l r1- '..".via. . vi, uiih kiaie wtin a r iewcu oalerimnalion In recover from the deep humiliation of the past, and lo restore Pennsylva nia to l he proud poaiiion she formerly occupied. The next eecli,n will he the fust since the in auguration of Gen. Taylor, and will be just ly regarded as a verdict upon the policy pursued by his administration. It we sunain another de feat here, the.ri'iu,U will be heralded f,,r anj near ai an endorsement of the prnscriplive course of the President and hia Cabinet, whilst a Demo- o.-K.en , ihieren-nnil we lUbt not the eyes of the whole Union will be turned upon Pennnylva. nia. Viewed in this aspect, a high responsibility resls m'.c.n the deiendtes to assetnhle at Pittsburg. They meet on a day consecrated to deeda of put rioiisf. t;r,d tray they calch iti hallowed inspira tion! May a apirit of harmony and brotherly fellowship pervade I heir deliberations, so that their constituency will esteeui it no less a pleas ure, than a Ouly, to ratify their decision at the bal.ot-boxes. All iba' the parly requires to car ry t.ie Canal Commissioner by a majority ol 10 io 1S.OU0, is the nomination of an honest, capable, I ami consistent Democrat, whose past services and present devotion will serve as a guarantee for his future fidelity to the important trut reposed in him. H'u have, no choire as to the man provi ded he he worthy the confidence and suilrayes of nurgre.it and lonujis, parly. From considera-) tin ns well understood and appreciated, it is our opinion, that ihe nominee, should be taken from one ol thu Northern counties. "The North claims the in xt memher uf the Canal Board for the rea- ! i".n that tho East and V'est are already rcpreen f. l, and this is perfectly jt)t and proper. I he North i the citadel nf Democratic ijiiength in Pennjylvaiiia, nnd always cheers o;ir hear'.s vyitii an av il.mcheol niajoi'ies. She h is hance irrettilile rlaiins to the nominee and whilst she .resents In ns such an array of names as G amiu.f, of Lyrom. inn. Di.M", k, of Siis'juelianna, Bowman, ol Luz erne, Masoii, Hi a,!f'ir.i we di t doubt that her claim will be duly recognized a.nii respected. We timlideiiily look lor the nomination ol one of theJe genlletl, en. O.viiig to the rrinotcnesa of the place, and Ihe h isy time. ap,eint,d lor the meeting of the Con Veiiiion, there i- reason to apprehuud that the at t .rid a nee troll. Hie Eastern c, unties will not he as full, as if held on the -lib of March, at Harris b ug It ina. happen, that counties entitled to f-'ir or more delegites will only be able to send one or I. vo. In all such cases, it maybe a ug iMstion worthy of consideration, to pei mil the at Irn lmii deleg.iies to cast ihe full vole to which Mfh county is entitled. We nave noticeil, thai $ one ol ilni Djinocra'.ic county meetings have tx p.esdy autiioiisi; ! ny one of the delegates in at I ri I ii v, si ml I t hn others be absent, to cast the fill vole of the count v. Wherever this his H .01 il ni.., the dotv of the Convention is plain. Brit -., ns t'i u. under tm: peculiar circurr, nlvices ol fie e.i, th Xtneia "iherwt. . e riht sho'ild be declared we re puifuaded, in ad - yam e, the W-sl will exerci-e an undue adv.in- lug over their hrethern ofthe East. Let the nomination tie made with all possible fairness and ,.ber.dity, o that no portion nl the neopl: will r i -i- viy pretea' for di-satisf-ict ion, and the re.- . 1, '.in'iol,Gil gl nou. f'tnnty'oaitj in' A. r ri em d .' rr.it ic iriuinuli. such as has ,ik.k ; . i , ' . . than if they remained at home, vcdhoih io Connecticut and Vircin a. w be n ' i- i i i i .,..,,,,,, ,; ,, , ,. fc. , I 2. Eptdeiuic cholera has no protnonitory viewed in the liht o a we merited Cvudtai- 1 . ri v i i- l .: N , , , .,, r v syroptoars. he rjiarihipa which lssuppos nalmn. National and is ale in, it cs w l tieeesj. ' i . i ; r , '' i . . ' wi "- , ged to he its forerunner, is the disease it ail!) consi, lie to iinuart to the coiilcst n nnimual l T,e ... -.- . The Advance or the Cholera. We hope our citizens ate directing their best energin to tlie immediate purification of Bloom- burg, wherever it it necessrry. It in mkini ra pid prigress in the Went, mid rp;y lie upon us noon. 1 h following from the St. Louip i'r.iun, will be useful as showing liow to ward of! 'the in fluences of ihis dreadlul disease : The Cholera. Front ll the iiifniina tiun we (Mil gather on the subject, we are of the opinion that this, disease is hecon.- incr inni'ii milder in its. course, nnd that the rases which occur yield much more rexdilv to remediate tr(;atinei)l than when the inai- ady fust untie it appearance n utnir u.s. I or the last three days, many persons have lull its viK.iialion.hut the proportion of con valescent cases is lame. In the majority of instances of fatal ter mination, imprudence in diet has led to the attack. This fact should ward citizens to euard iiffainst a well know and common . .. ,. . . , .. . cause 01 me disease, ami inuuce tiinu to l .1 i Miapi! uicir course neeorniniy. Cheerfulness of mind is al all times nee cssary to the preservation of soun J lieallh, and at this time it should be preserved as. 11 '7"iW'ta' olthis pl.ee aya on tne ""''i1 : "l pre aili and w hy ? Simply btjeause the pruvoyuiives of the disease areall found there in the offensive slate of the yards, the streets, and the alleys, and the unhealthy condition of the houses and the number of persons crowded, into iLeni. These im- .,.,,,,1,1 Inlw.l ,.i I .1., ..!.. ,,inllM a ,,;t i , rh'J , ,1 alleys ure bad enough, hut the interior of ,i,a , r .,,. ;,; ;.. . 1 ' .. T quite as bail, and contributes us essentially to the unusual mortmlitv which is acknow , o and grumbling. " Dr. Dhakk. a physician ol C'incinau'ti, whnfe Icqiiaintauce w ith this disease is said to be ns ex tensive us that of any practitioner in the Weal, has published soy'e si'iieesiiinis en the aubjeei which we think worthy o;' iiotic.j- I. Tii at leaving the city can do no possible good,. The disease is not. contagious The cause oj it has, already spread through the city and been received into the bodies of the country are more likely to be ill, positively when it has advanced to, voniiiinjr, cohlnsss and collapse. 3. The disease may be generally stopped if met in that early stage ; if it cannot then it cannat afterwards. It can not even then if the patienf continues on Ins feet. His life depends on his lying by. 4. All persons, who have wore flannel during the winter should keep it on, until the epidemic has passed away. Th number of d,,-atha by cholera at St. Louis, the past week, was 102. TllC Vote Oil (IlC CoIICftOrsllip. We received last evening, by telegraph, a pri vate despa'.cb liom Washington (giving us the vole in Cie Cabmtt, on Ine Collector-hip ol this port. It is interest i r,it and worth remembrance By Tchgraph, for the Timet unJ Keystone Washinuto.v, May If,, 10 P. M. I have obtained and ha-ten to send you the vole in the Cabinet lor the post cf Collector ni your Port. It was well known that, lor r,on, time, the vote had stood thus: For Peter Sken Smith The Pre-iderit (Gen. Taylor) Messrs. Crawfotd, Preston and John ston 4 For Wrn. D. Lewis Messrs;. Meredith , Ew idg, Cnl'iamer hC'I CLyum I. Advantage was tlerelme ti!:en of Mr. Pres ton's absence in Virginia. Io bni g up ihe ques tion in a Inn ry. Consequently thr vote stood in Cabinet: For Win D. Lewis Messrs. Mere dith. Ewing, Ci l'aj.tr and Clay tun 4 . For Peter Sken Smil'i Gen. Taylor rir.d Messrs Crawford and Johnson 3 ; Mr. Pieaton being away. By Ihis snnp decision Mr. Lewis received his nomination, and as he is in the hands of a Corn- mille, whose Cnnirniiiids he . yh'ed, blindly I ll'titn It IliO n net f I n ti i n i i I i it rr ni to obiy, you may expect every man, who has j V(Vy ,- ,Vn, M.,eulei hislorv of Eniii.ind, even a suspicion of Democracy about him, to be j the woik.cl L'tnb, Bvroti, I'r.inpbell, Monf'om sweol ftnii. Ilie fns'i-.m lln.i in tV. nn . ; .1 ! el v, Cowiier, Thompsan, f'-.,ks,ei,ifc, Milfoil, time imaginable. 1 lell you not a lirmw.rnt wi,l be left. If tr.ere be, any relatives of Democratic E'litois, then, in ofTice, they will he the fiitt lo be dismissed. M,rk this. The very day of Mr. Lew is' assiin.p (ion of power a batch of names was sent down here, and the guillotine is to be kept e'radily in I motion, until nothing but rank Whigs supply the place of Democrats. j The Committee, whu control Mr. Lewis' an. , poinlments is said to he rnmprmed of Joseph R. j Chandler, M. McMn-hael, Henry R. White, Lew. is C. Levin, Mr. Moore, of Ihe Third Dilnct, , and somebody else. Each of them l as put in l,i own relations and private friends, of cmorc, for ' ofHce ; o that even tr Whits gincraiiy he f iperled to ha ti1ed . !'aik w hat Yourf. ' letiOl I CCIUTTJEXL SCnES. Til UK I IP: In East-Sugarlonf, Luzerne eo on the 15th ins!., by the Rev. G. II. Day, W.,l. F. ROBERTS, Eur,, of llazleton. to! Airs. II. JANE YOST, of the former j ' . . . . In Danville, on the 2?d mst , ny the Rev. Mr. Miicl,tl, Mr. JOHN J. Me- : HEN RY, to Miss'SAKAII E. l.UNDY, i both of K'ohrshurg, Col. co. ! In Light-Street, on the I lih in.st., by the i Rev. J. A. Cere, Mr. OEOKGE .M. II A- I ENBUC'U, tind Mifs CAMTASAJ da.iehler of Jacob Mcllick. , . . . j III DanMlle.on the I8ih inst., ty hit , Tre;ro, Esi Mr. PETER I5URKI-, aniJ-! Mi El' I'll EM I A K1SNER, both of l!j"t Uoroiigh. In the same place, on the 18 tit inst., by 1111 B'"" r,, n .,.'., i iin! (; IVll.Ur. llOlU.IIIS, il T, 1WM V. VI. Mli.i(iLJ, ol Hemlock, anil anss tM-i r ZAliE I'II U .WhlTAD, of Mahoning. THE SBrJLCPaAL "JF.lTo Ti nil hail al t nstni for thnm own, 0 ! tlrulli SJ3E:i) : At Port Noble, Uloomsburg, on Friday, the I8ih inst,, Mrs, CA I'll A KINE, wife Jacob Risew ick, aged about 43 years. In the s.ime place, on Monday last, the i 21st inst., Mrs. MARY, wife of John i Risewick, aged about 45 years. J The hie, history a.d death ol the two Ladies, wiiose obiluaiy we lecoid above, am characteri zed by ia;,e coincidental circumstances. They were sisters rais"d together, married brothers, iiv near neighbors, died about :he same time, and now repose, side by side, beneath the clods ol lie vaucv. I neir mcKiieas Was ol verv aluirt doniion, having been Called, preniatuii ly, from the endearments el the social family circle to ano ther world, leaving the disconsolate husband and orphan to dm urn the irreparable loss of the duti ful wife and affectionate mother. Iii Danville, on the 25ih inst., MARY, daughter of John O'Conner, Esq., aged a boui 12 mouths. In the same ohice, and at the same time, SAM UK I. MID DM ETON', aged about -I ti years. In Pitiston, on the 19th inst., Mrs. EV ELINE M., wife cf D. Alton, Esq , and daughter of Capt. S. Benedict, aged about '27 years. MILITARY ELECTION'. Brigadier General. I)r C"l. M. .VeUoWf.LL. of Li-hf-Strret, will he aca:inieate f,.r theoilice of l.liiG Llh& It EN. EI1,, for the Coloni'iia Couniy i r.y'jiie, ul il.e ensuing Wiiiury Election. Colonel M. having served in l he varioui offices of Lieut., Capt., M ij , Cul., fee, with g;;eat cre dit, would make a worthy Brigadier General. lirigude Inspector. C ,1. Hiram R. Ivlink, of Oiaiigeville, will he a candidal.! for UKICJAUE NISRECTOR, for the Columbia county ungade, to be held on the Ml) dav ol June next. Mav ls-1'.l tc. THE BEKWTCK HOUSE. Ycitt Arrangements. rrllIE subscriber has taken the laige and com- iiiodiniis hotel, in Berwick, Pa., lately kept bv Frederick Nicely, and letitleU il up anew in a style comfortable and convenient for travellers and borders. His Taulk will be supplied with the best products ol the maikets atloul, and His rah furnished with tbech icet liquors. Attentive ostlers will always be in a',tend aucee, and liv ohliciug attention Io the wauls of his patrons he solids a share of the public patron age, d. W. NICELY, rerwick, Mav l!i, lino. Till LAST A.XT) BUST J1RMVJL. rpilE undersigned respectfully informs the pub 1 lie, that he lias j'l-t received, at the Ch.toji Vornrr Store, in jljuine xtreef, htlo'j) Market, a large and select assortment of Fas hioiiahle mid tiurublc Sl'M.YV JXU SL'MMKlt GOODS, which he wi! sell on terms even more t'eanotiable lor pi:rcl,a.-'.'r.s than any Jet intioduccu into Idoomsbnia. ; His stock eompi lsi'3 every variety of Dr Goods, ; Groceries , liueeii.-.'.v.u e, llaidivare, fisli, Sail,; -f. ic, lordlier with all ine escential reipiuttes of a well st.iek.-d Country Store. f;- T i. niklii, lor p.,-.; patronage, a con!iu,:ance of I ne t.alne Is cordiaiiv invile'l. I'liidcce received ,,s usual in iTiCbance lor Go,., Is, liloom-lv.iit'.-l.'o.i I'J L. ii. KIT HUT. SWARTZ it MESSENGER, the UloovtshurQ Hook Store, H'AV'F. Ju-I received and olTer lor sale a l. rife addition n their former slock, among Amen 1.1.. y be bl ind Frost', Tai bo's, Guernsey's and Kiit-seil'a hi.-'iny ol the liiled Stales; Miner'.- I.i.-iory nl U'yoir,ii,e, God,-,Tiiih'.s S( Ai'k- tirn.in i ourai Mi-n,ry , Collin s nrienr 111-10- rv, Joseobu-, Seais rictortal Works, I tilers ! Fiencti i.eiolutiori, j ks ol Thoin.i- Carlyiile. ce, Romp, France and Rns-' ln-terv ot Or, I',, eland. Gtrhv'j Univei . ,1 Gazeleer. Aimv and Grav, llei'tie, Yi'H'L', -'' li t,s. Crabbe, llfber. Pi.'.tof!:. Burns. Pone. Miilmai.. K'ei'ii. Gold- ( vnith, Mary Hoivitt, ytrc. Heinans, and ttia,iy . clhoi Aiso, F.ncyciopniia of pi iiioui Miiwidire, : H'lek's Tnt'oicai.-aJ flii-ttoiiary. Comprehensive Coiiiireo 1.11 v, (.-rk's Commentary, Fletwoml'i, Lite of Chri'it. lielmion- I'.iullli-ms ai d Ali.-tfr,. ries, pilfr: m's Proxies-, atasoti's l ariii-r. Slate I'ei'ik -'I l'enr,i Iv.inia.Gi rrn of Literature, Cur ii ilie of Nature fe 'rt Nomeroi'- wurks of the f'resbv'eaiao lioaid ol I'nidlcation, ar, as-onmr nt ol laie and sor.,1! lobles, Drau ioe-, 1 'r.ilti ric . Tis Hill , ivritiiiT ami Letter l'a;,er, a lart'e j -lock ol Clank cooks. Pictures with (, -iiiich, am) .Allium.. ' I ANo, a rililf e vai ie( V of Gii.le'1 nool-, Keailtl j fully eihhpl'ii bed for eerdie tab,.-, an I hoilable 1 for pieser.t',. 'ieitr.'in 1 ible, Te tutie ill -, Pl.11 1 r po, k -', I j 1 ,11 ,1 Me I:-, Hw'or'ew Ch"0l . . r, 'me , and v of !'' 'em. 1 1 ( a., Air' i vmtoh alonzo l. cresler, ruicex to the citizens of Espymwti mill I hi Vicinity, Itmtor Crffilcr. can be consulted at the r...i.l I U .. . V . .,. pm f-jsiuually ahseni j Evytown, May 12, inly. 3mo HO , NETS! BON.NISTS! ! 'f K. KOHION. having just returned ned li 111 . 11 on, I liilait.ilpliu will, a new and 'WJl ; 1Lau as-soi-uncm of Millinery OpoJs, W"'dd call Ihu aitention ot ill,. La livs to mm m (f ,t'1,'k- U,mt3. ma... lound.- liraid, Ctioi'i-!',ai l Couuit;, ImtiicIi Csmp, French ciiip.'J-nnv-Liiul, Tuiiu.r-iw Biui.Hh-rw s,c L., Ril)bar.1 of all, kind, and colors, r lowers, Lacs, Cai, 't,'fl-btfd, Puisi.'e, ld(, 'nrecl ,spi.toj;cili,-r v,itli a vai ii V of fan- cy arliclee; all of which will U s iM cheaper lliao ever. BloomsburK, May i'i, ll'L- -I in. SPRING AM) SUMMER. GOODS, Xeio Jlarrivul of Fashionable Millinery, IMIE undersioncd very respectfully inlu'in their Iritmda and cinlouicis.-vi'v tltat Ihev have just received from t lie City a new sonoU t H,e m.r lu.luoiiahl M,,-, v ...A Ka-JcV ;..,.!. vi-I introduced in I'loomshurg. French, Lac,,boI:ets, Braid, Straw and Cni, a-pe.l silks, satins, ribbands, Lad.es- col- laisand spenceis, law ns, ginehums, etc. Puru- sol-, Mowers, silk-lice, plain bonnets, and many 1, 1 1, r luv '.'t'd ifrOld fi ieiid-and new customers are inv to call and examine our stock. M. it S. BAKKLE V. Illoriin-'iuri.'. April 2, lApj rit. MILITARY ELEUTUXNS. TIlIE ma i,b, is ol all regularly organ JL r.e l I'uhintttr Companin, aie reipic.lid to n.iet at their recular pla ces oi iie-eiing on tne nisi Monday ni, fTv.Vl June. Ihlj, lor ilie purpose of electing Ly-O one Ilii.'jUn.r liener.l, and one Brigade Vt"! f oili'i-tol- ti.l- e-i. h 111 1 Mile uUii u,,,-l, 1 fil., ihet.,-, as Hie Hartallion or Iteiii. innir. in wine i t lev ara attacneil. sh,,ll a;, tie entitled. The Captain or Commanding ulliCf r, xhait uperi',tend said election. Each county lorms a BrigacU, JACKSON WFADDIN j f VJC May 3, IS13. Ic. PUBLIcTfiCJl "TOTlCE is hereby Kiven.th.il I have this day purchased at Public Sale, ai the properl'v ol N.ith in Snyder, ih following ai ti.'les viz T.r) yii. It.ig and Cn',on Carpel, 0 chair. 1 sew ing stand. I Wash St nd, 1 M.ihognnv.Sidi'-h'iaid I Ei;hi day iluck, t Parlor Slovo and pipe, 1 .vi i'i'iix p. ,k. All i f hich I have l.Tt in pi-session of the said N itii.ni Snider, du.ing rny pleasure, of which I lie public will take notice. AMUEL MILLARD. Milllinville, M ,v 7. lS-n. 3i.. ADmMriLTOR'S N Ol'ICE. Entute of George Miller, Sr., dee'd. VT U I'ICE is li-i e, .' given that letter- of admin i'lriliou, on liie e-late of GEORGE .Mil. I.Eli, Sr., lite of Main tuwnship, Columbia - - 1 1 1 1 1 , dec',1 have this day been granted by I he He ni iter of Wills foraaid co., to the undersigned, residing in Mi'.Rin township ami cuumy afore .aid All peisoiiM '.In'.ebted to Bald estate, are reipiesled Io make payment, and those havng ctaiinfc aainst said estate will present I hem to the al u I aibU jt'.r properly authenticated fur et ilemciit. SAM'L CREASY. Mav f). 1 10 i J,im'r o. c. kaITler ' Attorney at Law $nd Councilor, KvM'Et TFI ELY informs his friend and , the public that he has commenced the prac tice ol law in iiloninsbiirg, Columbia county, Pa., where he ivid promptly attend tuall legal bon nes? etitrnsied to his care. tjO- (JiliCH on Main street, three doora aoulhof Havburst Sf Bald;. store. Hiooi.o .burg, April SS, IS43. SUMMEIi ARR AN G E M K N T. Philadelphia and Reading Rail-road, from Philadelphia to Pottsville. Change of hours, and two trams daily each way except Sundays. ON AND AF 1'EK MONDAY, April Sd, l-lrJ twuti..ins will run each way, daily .hetween Philadelphia and Pntlsvillve. Mormng Lim Accommodation. Leaves Philadelphia at A. M., daily, ex ced ii'imiays. I'-us.-b Heading at 10. 45 A. M. Leave rottsvillu at i A. M. Daily except Snmlaij, losses ileadingat 9 10 A. M. The above line stops at all way station! on the roiJ as forinerlv Ajtermio.v Line Fast Tiain. ti Train Down Train. iv.-, Philadelphia at !'. M., daily ex Leaves Pottsvile at 2j P. M. Dally, except So lidavs. cept "-inula) s. r f -il - t . . . , , .. l.e.ivet. I'liimixvi lie .i.t.i Leaves r 1. 1 la veil 'J . i7 j ' 1' ittstow n -1,1 -' ' lieading :i,tj " Port Clinton S.-I'i S,-h Haven n.tO .Vri-ivesaiol!wl!eu,')0 f -1 r. ' Readimj 3'?if. " Potlsiown 4,10 ' Phrnnixville 5.00 A rrives at Stale Kd ft ,'iu TTie Altei n e n Train w ill stop only at the a hove named Stations Passengers for other points tn 11-r therefore lake the Mining Line. DEPOT in Heading, corner of Chestnut and Seventh street!,. Pas-cr,i:ers cannot enter the Car:; unless provided with Tickets. -N0TK'E. Fifty pound ol hat'Kace will be allowed to each pa-fenccr in these lines; and pa-sengi rs are 1 :;pre-siy prohibited from takin iinv thin 2 a- hitciac.' hut their wearing apparrel, which wnl heat the ris,: r,f its nivncf. fto freight ,'.ll he laken bv theae lines Bv oioer of the Board of Managers. S. BRA DFORO, Sec'rv. Lis Ir OF LETTERS." T REMAINING in the Post Office at Camhra, ) Luzi rue cn.,Pa., Qnaiter cndn.j; March ,'ilst, l-0 Edson. Elinhiilet, I Harrineton, Jacob. Ile.-s, Thou, a-, I M iss Han ict Thomas, Miss Amanda Zimmerman, 'ry p.-r.ins a.iplving for letters 1.1 the above I : si wili pi 1 a-B i.,v 1 t.i y are adv, rlisrd . GF.i'iKGr, KRF.MF.K. P M T I N-W A HI'." A N D S 1 1 E ET-1 R f i N . Tho .111 '1-rr 1 be r w ill r,,nt,,,ue the above bon ne."' at Ibe old stand on Main Stieil, above the Auietien l u. ,., where he will be happy to at . i r ! ,, oH and new rnstmnrs. r. f F.PF.F.If ATI r T'.' f.i' r 1-1'.' MEJiL'H ANT'S HOTtL, Fourth Street, between Jlrch and Market Philadelphia. TITHE proprietor. i p ami manafrmrnt ,,f th J ""'! k,'uw hotel, (which is localed m i . very centre l Inisine,) l,avinK paid into th. hands otlho suliacribera, Iht-v heg leave slal, thai it is il.eir purpue to render n wuhy t th, liberal patronage will, which ,l h0 bun, hereto lore a Mtained, and lioo.: bv uhifm ,n i., ,,..,.. . hi ilpm.rvp rl.a iir.tiiti..j.la ,.r .t . ; .,av vib.ii u.e cny on bna.t,, m ,., ,,,..,,. i . . . . C J. M'kl'IMY 'V'ii't Until. I'lil.i,,',,,. Mav I ., viy n A.N TED. A A I Tril'.iX lilt, to tlie Cabim-i M,Li. ijiin,e : va.itk-'.l by i lie u'jui!)e liieiiuic y (' V. COKF.LL. i8i9 nit. Hlooinvtoiri;, ,V.,v NEW ARRIVAL OF Spring und Summer Good, T TllK iili,criliers,in a'ain calling the alientioi, ol th publk- to their SIOIIE. ilim.,;iliatlv opposite l ho Court House, would resi,ec-tlui' j announce the amva! ..fa la'rce ami c. luicf as-oil ment . liry Vcnulx, stutabli." for the -nriiiL, and .summer H ade, and that not hint: w ill he wauling un their part to merit a con:.i'i,i!ain:u o! H ' naerauy o.-towe0 upon tlietn V"" l' ' U lif s")rl, ,'"l"irchl"" j tZuZ'r 'i',,,. a,Jwl ,,,,., rHCPjve)) HI1(1 now ....u.mis in purl ol French, English and liierie.n CLtjTH. ST1.E I IS AM) kutiv I f, .. .. , t . . it . . Flannels nf all colois, Kentucky Jaen's, Minlins, j Calicoe-, Gingh.nns, Linen-lustres, De Lains ol Vu.ioos piteitis, Mx-ncb and euibruidered lawns, : anu wiine i.ress gjoos. j .-'iAs lllack, bloj-b!ack an I jlriped ; bonnet j silk, &c, Fringes ami l.r.iids, boriiiel-ribhands. , Sh:.wis, Casinneie, Tliibh.-t, Terketice, de lain i and siik, scu,H in aiiety! drpetling; Wool, j c.'loo, etc. Hearth lugs, ind embossed table , covers. I B"tme' : Palm, Panama and Lechom Mais, j GflOl'KRIKS-.Mdckerel, Lish Salmon, Salt j and PUnter. j Queeimuure, Hardware., willow and cedar ivnre, S,-c. 5-c. i HcVln fine all these wiih manv more not u. ; suallv kept in country stores, will be txclnnifed lor Cash, Produce or Lumber. J A. J. SLOAN. I t , K. MENUENHALL. I lilomnshnre, April 91, lS.!. j PUBLIC SALE OF Valuable Real Estate i v ALL A i.vi,r. I AKA1, will be offered at pub ( 2.L lie sjle upon the p.-emircs, at the late deuce ot Leoti:,rd Lazarea, on jatuiJaj, lhe:.iitl; day of May next. TI;,; Farm ci nlains .ib jul ! T:n ?i,)fee , Vi,.,, .7, . i -r " - m t.,,, ij vit I J J of eo.o l Land, of which some 15 J acres are clear ed a id in a Jt ite ol cultivation r If, . I . (T'Ck " e 1,1,111 contcuis a e tailil i:iiii;uiiis a ' , , - , !v of I Rom ORE, f''jll Ik ltherea,eupi,,,thet5cMvj u,iiu..j ,1 in... i, . ' 1 I hot: 'and r j promised two dwellin House,, t,i0 eu iLiiiis, a out, -hi on;, wnn Its h:- ?i '..- I ; $ilfk turi sot Lopper-Ketlli s, .lc-he-jds, ,Vc, r': a Spti.ii House, and a nev.-r lulling 'Zd$r -'i i "I. oi v d '. e I . 2. . - fl Tho l.irm is in M mtonr township, alui.g'u.e main road leading itn Dinv.Ue i Bloom.sburg, and is about live miles iVuin each of these places. Cr-CouditionB will be made known on day d sale by E MANTEL LAZARUS, Jllmimtrutiir uMh the will anntaed Montour, April Ia-I'j. f,ts. E. C. CI1ESE BROLGH Commission Merchant. 1 70R the sale of Fish and Provisions. No 4 arhel, I'hilaiel- pnia. Has cnnatantly on hand an assortment of dried and pickled Fish &.C , M.n keral, Salmon, tjhad, Herrings, l.odHsti, Ileel, Pork, La,.l, Hams, S:Jis, Shoulders, Cheese, p..iU, Butler x tx April 14, IS41,', 3m. T7'ARRE.V RUSSEL, has removed hia Sb"e Store into the Exchann a lluitdings, next door to H 11 (man's store, where he will always keep 011 hand and make to order everv desirable k;nd ol Boots and a hoei lor ,ieii's Ladies' and Misses' wear CALL AVD EX iMLYE, He is determined lo turn nil work that will bear examination and trial, and which will compare with that of any otUr faublisbtiient in northeru Pennsylvania. f(- All work warranted. lilnomshurK, April 7, 1S4S. LIST OF LETTERS, T) EM All' X j v i 1 1 c . I March. 1SK E.MAlN'l.NG in the Post Odice at Orange- lor tne quarter ending the 31st of 13,-lft. Crawford, Stephen, F ester, John Feeny, James Force, Litiiel (ierman, Kudolph Hanilin, Adam Montrlius, Alfrad McCaity, Wm Miller, Jonathan Shur, George B v'alereliainp. Azirae I W itmeyer, V m. ! Yecum, Sarah. Zigier, Daniel. Kline, Dai. d B 15- Persons applying lor icttern on the above 1 si Will i'l' usi: a., 1 or , ai tr rt,,, ei 1 1.-1: 1 i"7" - "'" I , 1 v'1-i...i in, r. jii. ll-'-lL' f'fil L'M iv n xr j MO RE C A LI Fp RN1 A (i OLD ! ,- , 1 ,,, -i . ! lushionubk luihnng. ffAHE subscriber takes this opportunity of in- 3 forming his old customers and the public generally, that he has removed his shop uptown, to PuJij's Erick BuilJincnext to Hartman's Store, (up fans.) where he may always he found, "sit ting on the smooth side of poverty and drawing out the cords of nfiliction." Thankful for past patronage he hopes to meiit a coritinuar.ee cf the same, all work entrusted to him warranted to fit, cubing done to order and wat ranted lo fit if prou- , erl) made up, MORRIS VAN BUSK IRK, Plonmshnre, April 14, 1549. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. riIHE subscribers, formetly nf Milton, have 1 opened a new Root and Shoe store, in the ' building next above the C' urt. House, on Main street, where l hey offer for sale the largest ass ' orijient of i HOOTS AND SHOES, Ever exhibited in Rlnomshurg. They hivs r ve j rv (inscription of Coarse and Fine Roots, Gaiters 1 of everv style, for Ladies', Gentlemen's and Miss j en' wear, Slipper of every fa?hion, nd aeverai I prw lvles of childieii'J shoe, never before of ' ft rnd for snle in this place. Their aasorlmont is I lull, and will b" nflercd at I LOWER PRICES !h.-n those of any other establishment in the ', cctiitv. Thcv wiil also make up nil kird ind I ,oMr "l work to order at Ihe low.t price (,'l f,:' ll,Y ft.M) SI-IK (V-r Thei' ci' Oerio-n ot worn is reaiiv a C"ri - isaiiv and tbcv make r.o ch.rce for show in . FHAXTZ JOHNS N n'-.n.ib'i-r- AoH ..... ... mm Business Directory. ACOII F.DIK.l'TERICK.iflflj Shormakn f) "hop on North Main atreet, epposite th. Forks Hotel. ' ' TOHMl, UAKTON it CO., MtRCHKTt, fj Sture on m.iiii aireet, oppueite th Pennsylva. ma 1 1 i I . nnih iilio-liislini. I AH. UKO. lilLI., leiiJei.t I'hvsician, loo "' on ,m i k, I !t., i, i, tH.e, .ibvve JUU. V ilitt, I ii i.i:.i,ui. 1) F ti.l.KHARl, in, Sluel inn tin XJ st"Ve in, 1 1, UN, h'Ioiv, Mam t; eel. aim io,.i..'av..ve the American Jh I. I, I K'JNaki; b. Kun-;Hr1.iy(i,,,(,iSiiioi- li in ' Kuperl'a' Kovt," on wan, atreet belov Udlkut. rEVI L. TATK, p,:NTk;n ,,,fl.ci' in the liiitk J rniiiiin,aout,h end ol ''Uupei l a ,uw a Main stie, I 11'IIHAl.M I'. l.U I'.yjr tic;'.i,sloie on Mam J street, below Market. Va: aii e, sign ol tti 1 llt.l L-ll .Mill,. I'AhTIN ii A. M.iaTEIlT, Twtoarr ond lVl. Mift iron Manufactuitfis, ahop on ftiaia l, ee', below the I'i'Kt-olhce. SL'MN & A! N U K N H A L L tJc c A a n f t ,m a i a stiee'., abviVe t:.,rket and juh ilwt oeiow Lb Exchani:,', WM. McKEIA V & CO., MeiehanU, NrTh Woat corner of Main and Market Streets. fpilUMAS WH.Lrrs,i(icr,esianiis,n.enioQ X m'" istieel, uunh aide, one door below ttw Court lloi'se. ' T)ENsYLVANI.v HOTEL, hv Wb.i.u .1. V,HV wnon, smith iainstreet,oi'Dosite liar u, o s more. 1,1 ARMSTRONG i. establislia,eiit the Ameri-ari. . l,j titt-iituiiitj ittttirrr t on aiiun sine, oppoeit JOHN MJii I.N LGAN, B ,ot and Shoe.u.'iier. !oie on M Jin street, eajt sidn. fu al door ikio war- kef atreet TJlUiS HOTEL, by SA:,;ui:t-bi.ee, r..ads , forks of the Berwick and Orangerille North Blonmshurg. on ia II AYHURsT i. B LDY,.e -cianjj orth- east corner of Main and Eaal ueeiB,abov the American Hotel. SI.ViUN N A I H AN, C Cl'dhier. Store on M .1,1,1,0 lon.l 1' ii.-ili lonabid 'Ia:a itrelt, two docra - ibnvM the American Hole!. i.VK.'.'HANOK HOTEL, by Ss;iUfl Jt . htot X s: lit, street, direct: iiy..-i;i' ih MVf Oiiai t Ho'ise. ME StlC A.N UOLV.E- A c r::r;.c.lie,it and, w"ll kept Inn 13 v Ca va. 11 . IoKl.ni south side of Main street. 'I''-N'OKit ii MAML! K vain ,t.-ee., liial , e ."Ti .ii... . N, hlar.k-tiuit'it, ho(i ill t story, .tiniudi.t'.i ii cndir tins oliiCy'. ITTENUY zn-Pl.VUE'.L Viati.h and Cluck altb, ui. Market 1JL ot lt'u " "I E .N J : II A G K NTT C H , CI, a , t mn.Ur i mi S fer, Noith side of Main iuet , a lew doom below m irket sheet. MIST ASI) LAW SUTICL. All persons indebted to the ur.;lcrvi,''ri?.i n.r thj Sviithinq iui'i:j or on any other acri uni, am herebv reipiesled to n 1 1: ' 3 immediate ill rui-tit, nnd all pei'.rnj neglecting tins caii ft.r a Imiti'T' time ti.an one month I'ioi.i this d.iie, wllfind tbitir accounts 111 Ihe lunula of a M ii.-lraU , for pioiiipt aciion, without respect 1,, per-oc j.im;:- rnouATOK L'.oums'Mirg, May Is, l;-i'j. Jt. fVT- N. B. The Smiihina busu.e.i w linued at tbe -laud in Marktt t;i"t. 1! he co'i- 1:1 all its various branches, ai usual, ly Ihe .siilwcihi-w. Man IS. '49 ) JAS. THORNTON A: SON. THE FORKS HOTEL. rriHE subscriber won!,! inform his old friends and the wubjc ,n g'..,,-ral, that he h.-.a'sken tbe well kno'.vi, sLad, recently kept by Ijamu S. yphi, Esq., on the head of Main Street, iii Blobmsburu, and will conlinue the Known by the sign of the "FORKS," whete he ia prepared !,, acfoinmodats lhu.se who may lavoc linn with their co-torn.' His ariiigeinents arn coin'plete quarters spacious Incal'or. pe;.ai,l, and without promi-ing too n,uch, he fla'lei.- him te'.f, he will be ahle lo du ample justics to hm guests. ' (fStablir.z and the bt fare for hor-i . Ac SAMVEL BLVE. rtlnomshiire. April 7, 19.19. BOOTS AND SHOES T HE suhicribcr Las opened a new fiur.! Shoe Store thi! lower end i f Main sirert, in the bnildif.cing lately used as Nathan's Cloth-' Store. He will always keen on hand nn assoit meul nl ready tjr.de work, and will make lo order at the shortest notice coars and fnd Roots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers for Gentlemen, Ladies and Misses' wear. He will rurnivh lus wink, mat1 in a neat and substantial rc.Jiiiifi, at Ihe lowest prices. (Vy. Work made strong and nea', and Hold cheap. Solicits a share of public patroiu ge. JOSEPH ii. WEAVER. Bloomburg, April 7, IS49-3m. CONFECTION A R Y ct TOY STORE". rjHE subscriber respectfully inf. rms the ciii I zens of Bloomsburg, anJ vicinity, that h is now opening a select Confectionary, Fruit uni Toy Store, in the Exchange buildings, No. 4, w heie he w ill be happy to wait upon those who may favor hint with his custom. Give him a call. (.His stock is fresh has been selrcted with rire and will be sold cheap for cash. T110S: FLLIS. Bloomsburg, April I, 154!). MERCHANT TAILOR STORE. rpill HE und, r-iL'tied would anrrnncelo his rid. 1 .tomeis in. il ihe public in general, that ha I. a- inst "P, Pi ! re w Merchant Tnilorinj Establiihrrent, Exchange tuiil l,' rs, firsHi""! i-bi ve the Unlet, whore he it,.--. ,vieg !t rn the F.anrrn Cilirs a sebct as,.iiii,. 1.1 ot chnirc Clo'hs. Cnftiirfrs, and Di apin k, nei ally, and ie prepanii in Inrrish' evorv van. 'i "t clolhirg, at n , dein'e prices. i Garment- loade to order, and if ady made clrtb- ! ,r,g foroi-hed at nearly riti cost. I ALSO. Coats, Pants. Vests, Stocks i rivals, Fancy Hanrikeichii Is, ic.,nd a vam If , ..i ri .or r.ine es lor Sfe e rrc f 1 "' ' " , . . , ' .ii.-.j,,,,,,,,! I "Tb, Tailoring businey c. ... ed - -yl. ' , -, -, "' i BloooabotR. Pnl 81. IM3 1 I tf v Ml f. if f I
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