The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, June 16, 1849, Image 3

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SATURDAY, "JUNE 10, 1S19.
iJ-K. W. CAKU, Evans' Hml.liiiK, Third St..
Js authorised i(, n( for the ColVmsu Democrat
fir (Iju Iranactioii of ousiuHts in Philadelphia.
Sabbath Convention.
The undersigned, having been appointed by Iho
Presbytery of Northumberland t committee of
sjheir body, to consult with the friends of the ab
bath, along the North nd West Branches of the
Ji'us'piuhanuah, upon the subject of holding a con
vention for promoting the better observance of lh
J-ord's day, especially on the part of those persons
.employed upon our various internal improvements
woid give the following notice.
A convmiliou will be hold on Wednesday 'Joth
fl June, at ID o'oloch A- M ., at the Presbyterian
rhurch in the Borough of Northumberland, to
lake into consideration the meant whereby the
friends of Divino and human law may most efl'uc
(unity promote the holy and philanthropic object
for which the salihath wat originally instituted.
All religious bodies, and Sabbath. Associations,
ami neinlioi hoodi interested in the cause, afe in
vialod to send delegate to this Convention.
D. J. WALLK.R.
Rionmahurg, May 81th, 1SIU.
' .' ' .. . .ij.uja
Death of iicn- iiuincs,
Gcneral Edmund P. Gaines, Major Qeneril
pfU.il Army, difd of Cholera at New Orleans,
on the Gib iust., in the 13d year of hit age.
l)-Hon. James K, Poi.k, was attacked by the
Cholera, at his home in Nashville, Tennesson
the lltli of June.
Appointment by the Poit Mutter Gentral.
Jons M. CifAif oerlain', Bloomsbtirg,
vies L. II. Rupert, removej,
Mr. RupEnr, is one of the best men in Pol
mbia county, always a faithful and accommoda
ting officer, against whom there was not the first
allegation preferred, hut theu ke it a democrat,
jthe last son of a revolutionary patriot, and this
we suppose is General Taylor's understanding of
" remoouU fur cuute." Mr. Chajuiberlaiii, his
succosor, is an unexceptionabla citizens and we
have no doubt, will make a good otijeer, although
hit appointment has caused consternation jn the
Uederal lamp, and leaves "confusion worse pon
foumled." VVe are informed by Mr. fh-trnberlajri,
thiit the Powt-oftice will remain at Rupert's Store,
,ur)til the clone of the present quarter fifst of Ju
ly when it will be located tip town opj; psle 'he
American House.
Stkuuks )!l'h.k., WiHtcbarre, yjee,
jj. li. Cqllings, rtiijoved.
AuiviiMON (JnuKt-W, Kingston.
' ywjHfl,?f'Jw)J' Sliicksliincy.
Josftri 'jloiiEHTs, Muhjenberg.
Wt pwt wo.ek sn;-ounJ lt W "f J01JN
A. G.H1;K, fSs-j.,!) accordance with the voice
.of Columbia county, as the ne;:t .democratic can
didate for Canal jCorjinioioner. Since that time,
we have had an opportunity of learning farther
.the- sentiments of our people n that subject, and
we are pleased t.i fnd, yhat we Jong ago prdict
,cd, that the I'emuejaiic. parly of Columbia coun
ty, Hre decidedly fayorable to his norni"' "'
The MiiiUvoe Dniwcrnl, a radical democratic
piper, in the support of Co) As piMJliClf, for
,that station, admits that Mr. Uamble, nan the
.most delegates in his favor, and we notice also,
that the democracy of KayeMe county, the resi
lience ol Senator Sturukon, have instructed
t)eir l)f legates Jo support Mr. Uaiu-i.e for Umia)
C'olliOiissioner.
"Uandom Shots," No. H, omitteJ this WeoL,
.will ajipear in our next Democrat.
That Hill
Ou.r subscribers, will find on the first p3t;e of
;his v'. tek's Ijemocrat, a copy o( our bills. We
are now filling them out, and tending them to
pei sons indebted, and merely put this one forth
in order they may know what it i like, when
anthentiu.iUy addressed. Wo ary cpmpelled
to adutit this couise with all who are in arrears,
as we must "lolled oi,r out -standing accounts
without delay, and sincerely trust our friends
will remit by mail at our risk. Ju return we will
,,.,-eit al such remittances t our oi txpensu.
We have a number of siihcriber du our list
who have read cur paper between two and three
years without having paid us ouu cent! They
have been rtguliirlv hilled, mprp than once, with
tliere.Uet t send lis rven a part uf our duel,
tiut our appeals have been utterly disregarded.
pi,. e. more we shall appear to their-: mag-
(lainuiity, and
The L'ni"it. another column will be found
the i'ro,cctuso( the Washington I'nion. The
I'aper iU henceforth be conducted by Ritchie,
andliiHtK. Jtisa.hcet of mat lied abilitj.
Both Editors wield able pens. The interests of
the Party and the country will nt sutler in their
handt. Turn to the prospecius-rwe have not
room to say more.
.7 Ilearthm I'lllain.-A man rnancdj. G. Mills,
a dentist at llai iitburg, formely of Danville, is sta
ted, in a kilter to the N. Y. Herald, to have ruin
h! three suiters in one family, -o.l ha barely es-crif-d
Lv.ve Us inconsequent', He tirst.it is
.ai'd, ruined one p f S'rl nd coniPtom"'d ,he
',M.'rr. During this p. nod he 4i paying al
,,.,,., idie i-td' sl of the sisters alluded to.
n,H f,.,e; r.. .r.' i? -f thisaflatr.fo.bade hitn the
, .c naw,, learned alio that M.llis. by hii
.',,,..1,', M,t nle-.t, t.i W' h
. . ,.'h.a: ..f-
Thomas II. llcnton-
The speech of this veteran statesman appears
to be dealing t profound trnaation thrnuiihout
the country. His silence last winter in the Sen
ate, we thought at the time was ominous, but
suspected lie Mas only waiting for an oppoiiuui-
iy.
The Resolutions of John C. Calhoun, and the
last instructions of the legislature of his own
state, which ho was requested to obey ; have at
last roused the lion in old Bullion. His influence
will he powcrfuly felt in Missouri. He appeals
to the hoe state, and once again the emitting
weight of the mighty Ktpungcr will be fell
once more he appears, in effect, to be saying
"solitary and alone set this ball in Motion."
We aro receiving by every mail extracts and
Telegraphic despatches of this speech, but have
not as yet been able to get a complete copy for
our careful perusal.
At soon as we can read it over carefully, we
will try to condense it, and give our opinions of
its doctrines and positions. As yet, we are not
prepared to say how we will like it. Thomas
II. Benton, is undoubtedly a great man. We
think he has committed some political heresies
in his life, but we believe his iMnmraey has
never been doubted, although hit silence has
been variously construed.
The question of Slavery has long agitated the
Country, and we think the question will be set
tled by the California-is, before Confess guts a
chance to meddle in the matter. Kvery thing
seems to be setting tli.it way and we sincerely hope
it may be the case Congressional interference
can be of no use and productive of no good.
A tittle (Ui.ro time, and we think the qucaliun
will hi) settled forever.
Maju FpEA, of the Ueimanft.wn Tele
graph, it down upon us, for promising to supply
all tnir Exchanges, (our issue having run short
for a few weeks,) and to do Loiter it) future.
He wantt to know how we can do better than sup
ply all? We wont split hairs with the Major;
but think we could redcepi our promise by sen
ding him an E(racopy, when he goet on that
Southern tour with (Jen. Taylor J We know a
copy of the "Democrat," away down south, would
do his 0 Gold spues good. Leave us a lock of
your hair, Msj !
Bloomsburg Academy.
The Rev. Mr. Uradmcy, the principal of this
Institution, has removed his school to the upper
room in the Arcade, especially fitted up foi
school conveniences. Mr, B., has, engaged the
services pt Mr. Reuben Him., a Very estimable
geutleman, at Assistant. The second, quarter
of the present session will commence on the 23lh
of June. VVe are. pleased to learn that this
school is very extensively patronized and is in a
hh ttaie of prosperity.
PlioLGRA.
We unoVr-l.inJ that five cases of Choler oc
curred m Teliiperauceviile, on Monday. Two
of the caset proyed fatal. The whole (jve of the
cases occurred In one family, named Woods, we
believe who had been eatinir cucumbers and oiher
vegetables ruther itvAy.Pitteburg Morn Post.
TtJK Pr.Gli.EOF CaI.II'OKMA AfiAINST Sl-.VVK-
ry. A niBOtiii(j was hold in Sun Frunpisco,
California, git tlirj 17th of February, to furth
er consider ami ;ict up'iii tho quoation of nc
f;ro slavery in the territory of California. The
following resolution, unanimously adopted,
shows what the fooling of the popple is to
wards that "peculiar institution."
That the delegates who are lq represent tho
district of San Francisco in Iho Convention
that is to be held at San Jose, for (lie forma
tion of a provisional constitution, are hereby
desired, requested and instructed, by all hon
orable means, to oppose any act, measure,
provisign, or ordinance that is calculated to
further the introduction of domestic slavery,
or of fret negroes as apprentices, or otherwise, to
be employed in the Territory ef Calif mnia.
The clause in italics was an amendment,
introduced by Col. Stevenson and unanimously
agreed to before tluj adoption pf tC resolu
ti.oi) .
Tim i'leneli ill Home.
A correspondent of the Herald, riling
from Koine
ives an account ol the n lemts
of the French prisoners of war, and the sub
sequent fraternal escort that was given them.
The French had their swords'returned lo them
mid wore conducted into the town to a colla
tion. Some of them expressed themselves
yitli a good deal of fooling, and all were j
completely crest fallen, fieri. Avuanno shook
hands with most, and they wera :inbrac.od
by many of the JtalUn cdlicers. In a short
t.ino, Gen. Ave.eimo went with his staff to
join them in the Corso, wlime tho French sol
diers were collected, and in irimully conyer
sation, with crowds ol Koinans, some oi
I
whom offoring ihein cigars, tomo giving
bread, and others tuking tliem to drink wine.
It was delightful to see with what good-will
and alacrity the Romans responded to the ge-t
nerous and noble invitation of the govern
ment. The military band played the Jlar
faeilleS; and then a Frenchman, who has a
good deal of eloquence and writes for some
of the French papers, was requested by the
officers to address the people from the balco
ny of the restaurant ; and ho thanked them,
in the most expressive terms, for the noble
conduct bhnwn to his fellow countryman, and
he was received with most rapturous applause
from the people, and cries of "Vice la Repub
lic Ronuiinc! ' from the French koldiera in the
street. The lale prisoners were then conduc
ted in piooeaoion, moot of ihem arm in arm
with Romano, to the gate i of tho city ; but a
they passed by t. Peer's, they went in of
their own accor I, and, beffrethe grand altar,
knelt down and wore never to ,vf! ngai.-i
a'-air.M 'ho II j:ni.i Republic.
II Mlltli:i:
At Carlisle, on the 21t of May, by the Rev. J.
H. Brown, Mr. JACOR SNYDF.R, of F.s.ytown,
in this county, to Miss MARY A KINEHAHT,
of the former place.
At Milton, on the 4th insl , by the the R. v !'
Kulhraufl, RUbT. M. KR1C L', Slate Sunutui and
Editor Miltoiiian, to Miss MARY A, eldest
daughter of Rev. V. Ruthraurl, all of Milium
1)1 1U;
In Hemlock; township, on the 7(h (list.. Chas.
I'AXi'oNun of Mr. Isaac Evans, aged about one
year.
In Wilkeabarre, on the 7th inst., Mrs iebs
Maria, wile of E. B. Harvey, Isij., aged about
'J 8 years.
In Nanlicoke, Luzerne countv,on the 3"7th ult.,
HsNRr Ukohue.su estimablu citizen, aged a
bout O'J years.
fjf-We insert no names for ollice.unless duly au
thorized, and when paid for, they will appear, as
star () candidates.
To the Democratic Voters of Cotumhia
County,
Fellow Citizens :
At the solicitation of many of my friends, I of.
fer myself as a candidate for theoflice of SHERtrr,
at tho ensuing election. I make no pledges they
are in bad keeping ; but solicit the support ol my
friends throughout the county, and
Remain respectfully,
JAMES FREEZE,
Bloom township, June 2, 1S49.
To the Democratic Electors oj Columbia
County.
Fellow Citizens :
At the solicitation of many of my friends I of
fer myself as a candidate lor SiitRHr , to the
Democratic County Convention. 1 ask the sup
port ol my friends and remain
Very trulv
JACOB R. GROUL.
Bloom nwnhip, June 'i. IH lit .
To the Independent Electors if Columbia
County,
Fellow CmarNsi
At the solicitation of my friends, I again offer
myself as t Candidate for olllce of Sheriff, at
the ensuing election. Should I be so fortunate as
to receive a piajority of your tuffrages, I pledge
myself to execute the duties of said ortice, with
fidelity, humanity anu impartiality.
IRAM DERR.
Jackson, June ,
To the Independent f'otert of Columbia
County.
Fellow Citizens ;
luduoed by the flattering encouragement of nu
merous friends, I announce myself a candidate for
the ohVo of .ViiKHirF, at the ensuing election,
and should I receive a majoiity of your votes,
I can only prompt! to discharge thu duties of said
office, tu the best of my abilities, and with strict
fidelity and impartiality.
JOHN KELLER,
Mifflin, June Ith, lM'.i.
To the Democratic Eltclori at Columbia
County.
Fellow Citizens.
Through the friendly judications of many
friends, and in accordance with my own wishes,
I otter myself to youi consideration as a candidate
for the ollice uf Sherief, respectfully soliciting
your ullranes ; and, if eluded, promise a prompt
and faithful diM'ioiKO of the important dulie. ol
that responsible station.
JOHN SNYDER.
Orange. June 'Ith, IS 10.
AIJMINISTUATOR'S DiOTIUR.
Jixtute of John If'hitcnight, Jr dee'd.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin
X istration, on the estate of JOHN WHITE
NKillT, Jr , late of lilouni township, Columbia
county, dee'd., have this day been granted by the
Register of Wills for said CO., to the Undersigned,
residing in Bloom township and county afore
said. All persons indebted to said estate, are
requested to make payment, and those having
cLiim atainst Kaid estate will present them to
, the ailmini.st.alor properly authenticated for set
tlement.
EDMUND CRAWFORD,
June li, IS I'l tits'. Jhltn'r.
! 7.
KN AIT'S IMPROVKD PATENT
I WIKH lT.NCI.S.
TIIHIS Fence will last twenty years without re
I J pair, and co,ls no more to put up in a wood
! cd country, than rail fence. Where the limber is
,!.ui n-ill i-nut luil hlt Ihp iiriri. :u :tnv
; fm M ,int,r rall e ,1He, ,, pn.Ni
One ton of wire .No. II, at in per Ct., Will
I make 401) perches uf 8 Strand tence at the cost of
! :ir Cents per perch. One tnn of wire No. It will
! make I'W'i perches at 11 (.'cuts per perch, ol h
. strand fence, 80a. The prices varying according
' to the size of the wire.
I 7.. t.VAPr. Patenter.
I'iltstnn Ferrv, I.nzorne, co., June th, K 0.
I'UBLKJ SALE.
Valuable Hftil I'stalt ()
I
N puruaiice uf an order of the Uipha i's Court
of Columbia rnuntv, on Saturday the fourth
ay of Am if ii't nest, at I'J o'clock, in the lore,-
.....,n vauci-i. iMii.iirH. iiinii isiraior. tv.r.. oi
.. t.MIM Ul li!II I iu ..I 1,1. mm If.U'n-lini in til
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county, deceased, will expose to sale by Public
Vendue upon the preu s, a certain
Plantation or Tract of Land,
adjoining lands of Peter Milick, Jacob Mellick,
Alem Marr, ami Wm. McEntyre, containm,"
Eighty-one Acres,
with the appurtenances; all (if which is ('(.far
l ii LM', and of a good (pialily. It also contains
.1 BODY Oh' UltKY-Olit:.-the
vein of which has been opened, and about
five hundred lout of sofl ere taken out. The
properly is worthy ol Ilia attention of Farmers
and Iron Mallei 4. l'eii.is made known on day el
sale.
Late the estate of sain decrated, situate in the
township of Bloom, and conntv aforesaid.
JACOB KYKhl.Y.C'Wr.
Wnonnburi. fiy l, ivl'.i. (,le P.) - 'it.
O. 0. K A II , K Ii .
.Jttornry at Law and Counsdor,
fjJ-Oflice on Main ntieet, by ih Cnurthomr.
11'
E Tf.CTKt I.I.Y itifnm Iim friends and
the pnhlt1" that h. hat commem e ! ttie pric-
tn ol law in liiontn-liiu-, I .'iwinoi.i oontv, I a ,
wheie he will promplly atirin! tr ;.', 1, g il S ii i
IK u ' ntru-'f I t" hi- care
l!;'.'.i!i'i'irfr. April a-, ! -1.'
v i:ni us
OI'Mercltandise within the count y of l'o
lumbia, renn'a. lor the year 1 H41, as up
praised and classified by the uiideisignt'd,
duly iippouifcd Appraiser of .Mealtantile
Taxes, to wit
jVjou and
Umidenee
li
cense. Anthony Township,
Derr &M' Bride,
Joseph licvers Sf Son,
Heaver,
Sulimaii &, Strouse,
13 liquor 15 00
13 do 15 00
11 da 10 ca
Bloom.
UlooniHburir K H Iron (jo
William M'Kelvy &, Co
Leonard D Kupert
Sloan A. Mcudenliall
IIe(ley A, Mcndenhall
(Jeprge Weaver
II C & 1 W llartman
1) 25 00
10 liquor 30 00
13 10 00
13 10 00
1 3 liquor 15 00
3 do 15 00
13
13
13
13
13
14
H
14
do
15 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
Matthew M'Dowell
liight Street Iron Co
Sloan t Tiiuuipson
S L Kettle
William Kohison
John II Uartpn & Cq
E P Luti
John H Moycr
Cyrus llarton
Fowler &. Triuibly
Samuel Worman
J K Millard
K lMummcr &, Co
Simon Nathan & Cu.
Baldy llayhurst
liriarcreek.
Seth U Bowinait Si Cu
Abraham Miller
Joseph Sharpies '
George A Heam
Frederick Nicely
William Shaffer
John Doak &, Son
Centre,
Solomon Sterner
Gilbert II Fowler
Jesse Ilicks
Cattawinsa.
Michael Urobst V San
John Sharpless
Jesse K Sharpless
John Schaiick
Fineher & Thomas
Deny.
Amandes Levers L Co
Robert M'Cay
Greenwood.
Daniel Robins
George Masters
Klias Wertrnan
Miller 4" Schuyler
John Lundy
Hemlock.
Marshal O Nhormaker
Jaeob larriss
Cornelius T Styer
Lihertu,
Hugh M1 Williams
l.imrntone.
I I liquor 10 50
13 do 15 00
du
do
do
10 5Q
10 50
10 50
7 00
7 00
15 00
It
11
M
H
1 1 liquor ti 50
13 10 00
14 liquor 10 50
II du 10 50
)4 da 10 50
14 do 10 60
13 10 00
13 liquor 15 00
14 tlo 10 50
1 3 liquor 15 00
13 do 15 00
13 do 15 00
14 do 10 50
13 10 00
13 liquor 15 00
13 10 00
11 liquor 10 50
13 10 00
1 4 liquor 10 50
14 do 10 50
11 7 00
14 liquor 10 50
14 do 10 50
14 7 00
14 liquor 10 50
M'Ninch 4' Widenhamcr 13 liquor 15 00
Hugh Vastine
Mack Datesinaii
fishinc,rceli.
James M' Henry
Montour.
David Clark
llartman and Kissel
Main.
13 do 15 00
11 do 10 50
14 do 10 00
14 do 10 50
14 do 10 50
II do 1 0 50
11 do 10 50
13 do 15 00
) 1 do 10 50
14 do 10 hi)
14 do 7 00
13 do 15 00
13 10 00
13 do 15 00
Jl 15 00
Benjamin 1' Frirk,
ifflin.
Brown and Creasy
Jeremiah J Browtr
Stephen II Miller
Christian 'iniiiicriiiau
Madi.itm.
J M Shelden
Funston and Diefenbacli
Dora? of Danville.
Henry 1' Baldy
T O Van Allen
Louis Lang
Moore and Hus.-el
George Liebrick
Wolf and Kottslt
C Lauhaeli
L Kosenhauui
Isaac Kosenbauin
Vastine and Iliodc3
Wjlliam Ihiiuldsnn
Moore and Carskadetj
K I! Keynolds ,t Co
Lewis Kaufmnn
Vndrew V Russcl
Himon Drvfooofl
C Warforil
John O'Connor
John W (iarrett
Samuel Ueed
Kgbert 'riiompson
Samuel Woli"
T Sievcuson ii co
William M Hipklcy
James G Maxwell
W Jfiiinison and Sotj
Michael C drier
George M'Alpin '
(i Bernhciiner A ('o
, Markle
John Sperriim
Saiiim 1 Antrim
Ch irlcs W Childs
Isaac Smith
Th"l!)as Frarr
neiij.imiii Seller
Bi riiard Collin.i
Joseph A Derail
L H 1'm.igu
Oranne.
) and J Laaartift
Kii'liL'lls and Slew. in
1 3 liquor 15 00
J3 10 00
13 liquor 15 (10
13 "do 15 00
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
do
do
do
do
do
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
14 liquor 10 50
14 7 00
i 1 liquor 10 d0
14 do 10 50
1 1 ib 10 50
14 7 00
li 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
11 7 00
I I 7 00
li 7 00
II 7 00
I 1 liquor 10 50
It do 10 50
II do 10 50
II do 10 50
14 do 10 50
14 d 10 50
It do io hO
I i do 1 0 f,0
I I 7 W0
I i 7 00
1 3 liquor 15 00
13 do )5 00
It 7 00
14 Iiqunr 10 50
! do 10 50
I I do 10 50
1 1 do 10 !0
1 1 do 10 TiO
Wm A Murray
lltitu intern k.
.1 and W Vc.igt r
John P Lcvan
Joseph Sirousc k (j-,
Ad inis and Price
Milllll1"!! Fi:d"T
Samuel B Dieiuer 13 10 UU
Suiurluaf
Peter l.atibu. h I t lnUui lU f.d
fulleu.
C B Km, Lull, Agei.l, 1 4 du 10 IV
ADDITIONAL.
Persons relumed for License under tin
Act of Assembly passed the 10th of April,
1840, entitled "An Act to create a sinking
Fund, anil to provide for the gradual !l"d
certain extinguishment of the debt o thu
Cominoiiucatlh." to wit :
DistUltriea.
? S' 3
. t
1 .
10 $5
9 8
10 . fi
10 5
111 5
wVumia".
l
Anthony Deuce Perry
Jonas ILiyman Greenwood
Rickets and (Stewart Orange
Anthony Duneu Liberty
John Luuhach Sugarluaf
Thomas Ilenlield A'alley
lit i we) ii 3
Charles Malum Danville
Patent M'dieint, tie.
Wm M Bickley Danville
M C Grier do
Moore (kCarskadcu do
A IJ Wilson Berwick
K P Lutz Hloomsburg 4
J R Moycr do 4
Beer Houses, Oyster Cellars, etc.
Moses May Ulooinsburg 8
Kohison Kay do 8
John Clayton do 8
Fred'k Lammers Danville 8
William Jones do 8
An appeal vill be held at the Commis
sioners' Ollice in Bloomsburg, on Monday
the 25th day of June next, for ail who may
feel themselves agrievpd by the foregoing
appraisement and classification.
Licenses for beer houses must be paid
to the Treasury on or before the 1st of Ju
ly i'.t,
CHARLES CONNER,
Mercantile Appraittr.
Bloomsburg, May 30, 18-19-41.
SHERIFF'S (SALE.
BYviituenfa writ of venditioni exponas tome
directed; will he exposed to public sale upon
Hie premises, on Saturday the 3d day of June
next at 10 o'clock, P. ty., the following describ
ed real estate, to wit :
A certain lot of ground in (he boromihof Dan
ville, Columbia county, containing fifty feet in
front, andone hundred &fifty dcep.hnunded intiont
on Church street, and on the Soqlh corner of Mul
berry slreel, and others whereon is erected a one
and a-half story frame dwelling house two story
frame chair-maker shop, arid ulher out buil.na,
with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Frederick F.ppter,
BENJ. IIAYMAtf, Sherif.
Sheriff's Office, Bloomsburg, (
May 30, 1 Say. $
List or Causes.
I'or Triul ul August Term, 11318-
1. John Bear, vs Cathsriu Rear.
2. Simon P liase, vs David P. Davit.
3. Isaac N Pomroy, vs Danville Bridin Co.
4. Bonham R (Jearhart, vs John S bye.
!i. Wheelock Corby, vs Ralph R (Jarppnlcr
ti. John Christophcl vs Joseph Jones et al
7, Robert Montgomery vs David Warner
b. William Hnbisou vs Jeiemiah Stiles
9. John Yaple, vs F.dwiu lloimes.
10. Richard Wilson's Fx vs John Sawycf
1 1- K L. Piper, vs John Baily.
I, '. Klisha B Sleller vs Samuel Stetler.
13. Henry H irtman vs Noah S 'reutsj
1 1. Samuel (Connor vs ( 'onvad Abaiits
II. Jacob Wellivervs John Runvnn.
10. Wm ('uiininghaui vs K,li.lia Kvceti
17. John Kline vs Nichalas Hyey ct al.
IS. Isiaac Tvlor vs B P Frick
10. John F Kichhollz vh S K Walton
au. WyomitmBaiik vs Matthew M'flowcll
21. Jacob Diehl vs David Lloyd
2'i. Thomas Sutton vs Veniah Reese
U'i. C.eo. Fox's adm's vs Androw Krnmoti's admU.
21. R Monnomery vs G Hess et al
'l'i. Micholas Seibert vs Thomas Oonneliy
Jti. Richard Torby vs Lindluy Woolcy
27. John Barret ys Phitieas Wcllie,-
yS. James Yelters vs Samuel Mears
23. Thnmai Stackhouse vs James M'F.nen
30. John Beitel vs David Reich
IM C OO IKS !
T(IE LAST AM PKST ARRIf'AL.
rriHK undersigned respectfully infoims the pub-
lie, that he has just received, at the Cheap
i'uiner Store, in Maine street, below Mnrktt, a
larc and select assortment of
Fushtonahle if ml ituruhle
sritixa AMU S VMM t:n twovs,
which he will sell on tei tiis evep mote reasonable
for purchasers than any yet introduced into
BloomsburK.
His slock comprises every variety of Dry Goods
Groceries, Queenswarc, Hardware, Fish, Salt,
4t. fcc, together ith all the essential requisites
of a well-stocked Country Store.
Y Thankful for past patr'jiiatff , a continuance
pf the same is cordially invited. Produce received
as iwual in exchange for Goods
BlonmshtirK. May 19. L. li. HVPEliT.
v. stewTrt,
Attorney at Law
KOHMF.BI.V ) WltKLSDABBK,
I" F.SPF.t: TFFI.LV informs the public that he
j has located in BKIUVIfK, ivhrre he will
attend promptly to all leiral business entrusted to
his caie in Columbia and Luzerne counties.
"OhVeun Main Street, npposile the Risim;
Sun Hotel
Jan. J'i, lVi9.-y
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ed arrogant in uj to suppose, that any mora
than a jtenrral declaration of our principles,
and the course which we intend lo pursue,
will lie nece-iiiy at thi time.
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teinulii iilu 'liuiiMt'J As it liUI liilheilw Jv.'.tt
lioin the Jute of its puLl.iitiou tu tLa piaao:;,
iiiiio it will coniiiaie tu udvLxatt) the gitta.
pLiiciplej i,f the democratic party as expoun
ded by in Uluutriouu founder, 1'tioM.u Jif
I'tusoN, and canidd into sucoeusiul pructica
in tho edininii-trHtien of tho Koveinment by'
subm-queiit democratic l'reHidonts; principle
which have secured for our b'-'loved country
auevpatisioii, progress, and jrlory unexampled
in ihe history of ancient or contemporary em
pirei. and elevated it to the lin,t rank arnoti(j
the uaiioim ol the earth, Those principles
have been more fully developed in the origi
nal Frospictui uhic.h we publish at the com
mencement of thu publication of the I'nion,
and re-tiiiblished in its column a few dayi
ai;o. Thev demand a system of taxation and
revenue which chull be equal and just upon
ill (das.ies and individual, oppressing none,
.mil favoring none: economy in the expendi
ture of the public monies; the separation of
the liseul ali'airs of the yentiral government
I rom a,ll connexion with Stale insiitutioiiH or
corporations created by itsejf ; a Htrict con
slruction of iho constitution, confining the
-ever.'d br-IUhes of the general government
to their particular spheres of action, and re-
I it i ri i iij of all u faithful putformaiice of duty ;
and especially demanding and insistiriL' that
the President of the I'niled Slates shall not
abdicate his hi'h powers and his responsi
bilities (ti an irresponsible cabal, under tho
name of a cabinet, who vvero not chosen by
the people, and are not accountable to them
i,t the baliol-box.
Such are, in general, the principles which
the 'Fniori' will advocate; and. in performing
the duties which they have jointly assumed,
llie uiulprsioned areawaw that, in the pres
ent crisis, and perhaps, (in Kopi.j pccasMpK,
with severity. But. in executing tiieij lnolt
functions as conductor of the nubiie press,
they will not forget the dignity nor the amen
ities dne to their position, wfiilfj tliey perfojin
their duty 'o thp people with the limine and
Jidelity which the occasion may 'demand
Aware that tho ;Lnioji? is the solo organ at
Ihe teat of govetnineiit, of the great demo
cratic party, which represents ihe people of
ihe United States not oidy in principles and
sentiments, but also in number.), the mtder
sumed will endeavor to conduct it in a liberal
and catholic spirit which the true interests of
their country anrlparty demand at their hands.
They arc not blind to the fact that in a repub
lic bo extensive as this, and embracing such
a wide range of latitude ana climate, differ
ent interests and diTerent institutions must
spring up apparently cpnHictintr with each
other, but, in reality, each contributing to the
advancement of the whole. This apparaut
conlliet uf interests and institutions, of cour-n
lives rise to sentiments as apparently diverse,
but which, rightly umlerstopd, and under jut
restraint, can do no injury to paeh other.
With regard tj these coniliotiiio; sentiments
and opinions, growiiiu out of local causes
and institutions, it will be the objiyt of the
undersigned not to interfere, except to incul
cate concession and forbearance on all sides,
and lo secure to each the just protection which
the constitution promises to all.
Our endeavors will bp tp unite all the ele
inents of lliedeinocratii: party in support pf
its common principles, and in an eiort to re
gain its a Tendency, which has been lost by
! the mistaken trust and eontidenco which
some of its meinbersiiavp reposed in a man,
now occunviin? the nresidencv. who had train-
j od hiirh military honors. jiiaJo promises and
pledges which hp lias, Iroin incapacity to fin
til his hijrh duties, or from intentional design,
grossly violated, thus betraying to the enemy
those who confjded in hjrn, and bringing dis
grace upon the Presidential ollice.
In eutryuig out these purppsea and inten
tions, the underi'igiii.'d feel that they slud:
stand in need of the active and energetic ci -operation
and .support of the undivided di -moeracy
of the country. The parly in pow
er has secured i, j ascendency by a fraud upon
the. people, and has most shamefully violated
all the pledges which it made to attain pow
er. It will endeavor to maintain its ascen
dency by the same unscrupulous means. It
is the party representing the foreijii Fentt
inents and principles now t)0 ppimly preva
lent in this country, and which arealwnr
widi the principles pf our government and
with popular hoerty. il is th,- parly which
always allies itsolf yhh every foreign enemy
with which our country may happen to be at
variance. It is the party that espoused the
cause of (treat Brittajn in the war of ISP.!,
and leagued with Mexico in the war of 18 1.,.
sound political morality, fidelity to republi
can principles, and tiiat npirit of inn: patriot
ism which (jier frowns upon treachery to
ono's country, require th;,t this party shall h
expelled from the power which it has gained
by such reprehensible means, and now exer
cising for such unjustifiable ends. And in
this great work wo invoke the energetic and
untiring aid of every patriot and and every
friend to popular liberty and freegM'erninent,
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