JJloomeb tug : SATIIR1UJUI.Y7, 1810. Democratic Candidate KOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, JN.:A.(iAMULK or lycomixo cot my : $y- The Fourth came oil' in lino ttyle. Tin' celctualmn was licit and satisfactory Addresses were delivered by Mcssri. Weaver, ami llui ka le. The b'antatin enlivened the exercises. There win a l'ic Nic, on the banks til' Kidiing creek. A Fourth of July Parly at the Exchange, and an Ira cream Parly at the American House All wa bustle and enjoyment. (JrJ- The next regular meeting nf the Commis sioners and Treasurer, of Columbia county, will be held at tbuir office in Eloonubutg, on Friday, the 20th of July. Major (iciicraK The Military elections for Major Cmnerals over the respective divisiunn, in pursuance of the revi sed Militia Law,washeld on Monday, the 2d in!., by tho Cominisioned Volunteer nlficers of this Commonwealth. We ahould think the New or ganization wilt work admirably. The following persona have been promoted in their respective Divisions, First Gen. Rohert Patterson. Second. Lieut. A. II. Tinoin, Eight. Maj. W. II. Ka.se, Ninth Gen. E. W. f turdevant, Eleventh-Col. Wm. llrindle, . Fourteenth Col. Reuben C. Hale. Henry Clay Allakcdby Cholera. ClNCIKNATl'I, July f. A despatch has been received here from Louis ville, Ky., Mating that the Hon. Henry Clay was attacked with the cholera on Monday. Nothing has been heard from him here since that time. FiTvsDtino, July .'). There were 4 deaths by 'Cholera, night before laat, and 9 yesterday mem ijng; total for the twenty-four hours, 13. The Country! There cannot be a more pleasant eason of the year, to take a jaunt into the country, than the jirenent. The harvests are just ripening for the sickle, the green and thriving corn is fpreading its broad leaves to the sun. Fruits are hanging in clusters from the trees and buthes, and grad ually becoming hi fur ue the air is balmy the road shaded and A -liyhtful to travel. A man who could not in this season enjoy an excursion to and in, llie country, is incapable of tuiit'ititensityof feelitjj which is the concomitant of a cullivalod and well regulated mind. It is inearly approaching that eain of the year, when, o n the beneficence of Providence, and according lo ho established law which determined, thai need-time and harvest, cold and lieat, summer and 'winter, day and niht t-h'-uld continue till tie very end of all thing; tie husbandman is about M receive the reward of bis la'ior, and beholds with a thankful heart another instance of the ((oodnes of his creator. Such thoughts and such ftdinrs as tbee, are they, which, at such a time, fill the breast of ev. ery right thinking man. Wo say again, that nn eK'-ursion into the country at this season of the yar fills the mind with the most pleasurable motions. The hand of deflation has not fallen upon us. At every tep, alinos', wo sec a, neat white cottage springing up by the wayside, or already finished, garnished with a loving wife and rosy cheeked and happy children. Is nut man iw author of his own Miury I C7The Democrat of Danville, Pcnna., that ihe Montour Rolling Mill at that .lace has again been put into operation, and its well working machinery is going on in fine style It adds a hope that it may flourish without another stoppage ; the only apprehension of which arises from the ad Aalorem principle of the present Tariff the abolition of which the Democrat calls for, at least as far as iron and coal are con-a-errd. The Democrat seems to have forgotten the sonewhat threadbare adage, that what U sauce, Ac. (TJ-Tlie above is copied, from C.en. Taylor's oiginat Washington: 77ie Iipublir. It is the only iteia we have seen from that quarter in rela tion to the Tariff, and what it means we leave the public to jiidw for themselves. We commend it to the "respertlul consideration" of our neighbor Cvuk, and "paneutly awaii fur their developo mollis." r.w There is a terrible disease raging through the country, called Collumer-iiiob- un! It is quite partial !h the selection of its victims,and singularly to relate .confines itelf entitely to democratic Postmasters ? It exterminates without mercy. X1T There were 65 deaths at Boston during the past week. Males 32, females 33. Cheap U. S. Uniforms. The Ajutant (!cn fTil of this State publishes in the Ilarrisbdr Telegraph, a table of prices, showing tho -ost at which Volunteer companies may ob tain dress and undre-s sniforms, according to the I'. S. Arrny regulations. He does this because all ww Volunteer companies are re quired to uniform according to the regula tions, of the (jiMier.il ftovernment; and he t'x'rf, the prii e of full drecs for a private at JS. 7.5, and the undress at ?5,.pi0 The pre- p.ir.t ons made, embrace all tho divisions of Camukia Coi'mv. Tho democrats of Cambria county have noiniiutcd Dr. Win. A. Smilh, for Awi'mldy, Jolm JJiauloy for Sherill, ami Jno. J. (iivni, lor County Treasurer. Spanish lIisninY -Whou Con. Scott wus in Mexico he tseied and bronht homo near livo thoimaiul volumes nf hiJwicnl works, all in tho Spanish lanj;iia:;e. Some of tliesu tire miid to bo over three hundred years old, and contain a perfect history of Mexico r : . l .1 i ... jriuu ua coinpiesi oy mo raiiMiii.4. Jt i.s in the intention of the (iiupiunicui to extract from these volumes ull lliat may bo usolid in foiinitnr a complete history of Now Mev ico and California, and tho winks will then bo relumed lo Mexico. 1 1 i:a v v (lOVKtiNMK.vr ( unni. Tho Norris lowu Watchman says thnt Messrs. Moore ,V Ilooven, have leeoiveu at their rolling mill a poverinnent order for about DO tons of bar iron of unusual dimensions (ill of tho bur.s to be lii feel Ion:; 5 inches wide by wven eihls thick, each bar wei:hiiiNi)() llis.. and 201) bars of 3.i feet lutnr, of similar width and thickness ; the iron wo believe is want ed by the Cowrnmeiit to bo tisedin the luiil dinur ol Ocean .Mail Steamers ; the order for which we lento, could not be tilled at any odier establishment in tho country. CCITIT-JEIALBOITES. " The iHktn lie that butils two willing luarts.' .Tl A lilt I i:i : In Jerseytnwn, on the '.'"ith of Juno, by Samuel Kisuer. I'.-i'ir., Mr. Wm. A. Tcuia?, of Srhuyl kill county, to Miss Isabixi.a Wu.i.ivkr, el the former place. In Orangeville, on the 3d inst., by llie Rev. II. Funk, Mr. Ciiit( r (,'. M a h h, cf Light .Street, to Miws Mahv I.ui'ua, ynunijest daughter of Ceo. llarman, of I he former place. TZS DE?"JLC?.. TTP.lTo T'iou hnt all t'Mun for (him: own, Of dralh. IHi:i : In Mountpleasant township, on the 2nth of june, o appopl. xy, Mr. JOHN CRAHTOKD, " very estimable citizen, aged about 05 years. In Scott township, Luzerne co., on the 2lt ol June, Franklin It. Woouw.wm, Esq., formerly Kditor of the Providence Journal, and recently of the FellowsvilU (V'a.) Democrat, in the Soth year of his age. COLLECTOIt'S OFFICE E. I IkAcii IlAvc.N.July 2, 1841), Cot,. Tate: JJinr Sir. The following show? the collections of cnnl tolls at this office. Amount per last report 2I.S04 r,3 " Uiouth ending June oOtli. .. . I,r),7r.i3 03 Wholu amount since 3oth Nov. IS ts, J0,.ri'j7 OS jicrea-t over lat Hi-aion to saint date, 2,8110 b2 Dii. for June orer last June, 2,021 S J. S. CAM I'HKLL, Coll. K7-NOTICE. DI Office of the " CtttuwLssit, Jf'illiamxport and Erie Hail Road Comjiani,'" Ao, 48 South Four Ih Street, I'fiiladtjiluu, June 4th, l&l'J. BY an act of the Legislature of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, approved the -joih Oay of March, lM'l, it was declared t lint the Little Schuylkill ami Susquehanna Koilroad Com pany should, thereafter, he known by Ihe name of the Catawissa, Williamsport and Krie Railroad Company, and the President and Managers of aid Company this day passed the follow ing reso lution : " Utilised, That the Secretary publish a no tire of the change in the name of the said Com pany, and lo request tho Stockholders thereof to mnreliilcr up the old certificates ol slock, and take out new ones in conformity to Ihe change in the name of the Company ; and thai ho also give notice to such of the Nnrkholdei s nf the hue Lit. tie acnnyi mil anil Mi-qnetiauua Railroad Comi.a ,uli.-,L.a atnfr la l'..lail.. I,. I.- ' -. r...,. ...imujit mr non-pavtiient instalments thereon, thai the owners ol said si jl.'.ll li.,,n !. I' I . ., '""' "-" i" coiisoiiuam me payment made thereon, nnd lake shares at 1 lit; ,n r value in the Catuvvis.a, Williamsport and Krie Rail 1,,; r'aiinntiiv ll,i, it..,,i..l ..( .1 . . . w ' u "i ioe aeiu.ii piivmt-lil on me snares so lorleitatile, urovideil it... certificates are surrendered "'" " up in ninety !... .1... .: r.i .- iiimii uit: nine io i in; iiuoncation ot sue h tn.i two of the papers printed in the citv of Philadi-l-phia, and one in the county of Columbia ; and in detault of the surrender of nu-h rrrtilicales and consolidation, the said shares and all previous payments thereon are hereby declared to be fur felted. WM. I). LEWIS, V,f,i,hni. Josi ph R. Paxton, Sic'y. j7-.'l.in. SHERIFF'S SALE. "1)Y virtue of a writ of vmtl. rrponos tome di-' J reeled, will be exposed to public sale on r i ulay ine tluril Hay ot August, at 2 o'clock, 1". M., epen the premises, the following properly, to wit: A certain lot or farm situate in Munlour township, Columbia county, containing fill acres, t.i'ireor leis.boudded by lands of Samuel Warden, Daniel Carshnrr, and the river Susquehanna, and the Pennsylvania canal rnnniiii,' lluoiiuh the same, all of which land is in a hih slate of cultivation, and whereon is erected a two story double frame dwelling house and stone kitchen, a frame branK barn, Rvocery, sheds and other cut buil ding. The above described lands lie about lour miles from Danville, and four from Cattawhsa, and eight from liloornsburtt, and is every way a most desirable property, and with the appurte nances, seized, taken in execution, and to be sold an the property ol Samuel A. Brady. KKNJ. IIAYMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bloomsburg, ) July 7, 1S49. ) TO MV CKEDITOHS. "VTOriCK, is Hr.RNRY i-.ivkn, that I have ap i. plied lo the Court of Common Ph as of Co lumbia county, for the benefit of Ihe Insolvent laws, and said court have appointed the third .Monday of AiiK'Ht next, lor the hearing of me ami my creditors at the Coin (house in liloniu:, burg. THOMAS MrJiKIDI. July r., lsl.V t. IMS if llo ' As the 'DcmocraUe CamMdaie Jhr Canal CoitiBuissioiic& off PeimsySvaHiia. Cll'c '"; rice to 'C cna wncrc, (((ic (he l.JJcmociauc ' ! I)) II ,Ji. V " " j';. w , ? . -" A s-.-, Ocaicr Canal tomnmuaur. Jk as Mttcfa'cn, we tio?i (titetayc tficir tain c??icciac?i c tl ' inn.syioanui, and f y. ,j. jiczi uii; co.i ,ot,y ii.i o ino yfia - tan I i tattoii ya which 1 cast off iv iic i is, lis- aiicnt fact, wax rstatfrsim s ncmindthiii. I rft tiijirevc this occasion to fiaicr at tfie &tdte fa name linuci to acvGcate lis c dims ievctedy-c vet since, it is a Source oj .iyi ' yiatijicatitn ' its Editor now lo find his course lints endorsed by the great Democratic umpire of the whole Commonwealth. Clorv euoiMi for one ear ! lieiow we c,ivo tne result oi me The Convention was organized on the 4th July, by the elec tion of Judge I'clit of Philadelphia, as President, after which a ballot was taken, as follows : For John A. (iambic, 52 " Cordon F. Mason, 24 " Asa Dimock, J7 " F. Ii. lJownian, 10 Mr .Gamble JOIIW A. GAMBSIjE9 Esq., of Lyoom Sng9sa,ys the fore duly ifiogiiumtcd. Mr. Q. was fm mcE9ly a mcnibe&ft of the IHoiase of Itep i.vcscnta,tiycs9 dccisioi ciicEL'gy, mnl active hwsSfiaess HSR nRH R.feii.. k!Ga iiv jia j-. in tn w. M. to m Canal CfomnBissioncn?wc A A mtrnKe,7' toccausc wc 'iflUEiBphaKBt election. CV1.7P .VIli'.Tl.Yti. - - Tl, ibe-npeivision of the Mi tho- -2Ad't Kpiscpal Chureh. will liebeholdat DKANljVll.l.K, (iix miles from I!loomsbnrn), on llie old 1"C. ,1 n . n, coinmeneiim at 10 o'clock, on ruii'AV, the thiol of Almost, isl.i. .Ois f AD.MlMSTRATOli'S JOTK,K. Est nt r of John ll 'hihnklil, Jr., (h rl. "VTOTK IO is hereby uiven that i-ll':ilfil, on the estate uf it leltci s of adini n. I JidlN U'llITi:- Ml ill I , Jl , 111- id '.loom Imwii. In ;, ('. ihili, t.i.i county, dec'.! , have this day h--i n granted by the Keis'erof Wi'ls firaiil co., to the underpinned, ifMiliiii; in liloijin tfiwnsbip and conniv aloo -aid All pi r.-ff.ns .ndclilcd to aifl eslnie, arc refiieted tu make payment, ami tlneM havmi; claims anaiiist said esiale w il I prenenl Ihi ui . the :i linii;itidti. pri oi l I V authenticated tin m-i- tleinent. r.Ii.V.CND ( liAWFdhl', June !'.. I f,ts'. jtilw r M'.W (,(M!).S! Tin-: 1..1ST.1M, nasTjinnir.iL HIK nndnsi-ncd ,epe. t (till v informs the ,,nh. lie, that he has ju-t received. ;,l the f'A., I onur iNfurr, in Maine sti til, ltrli.it l.iri;i! and select assort ineiit i f V ushio liable and Din ublr Sl'Iil.Va JIM) Si;.M.'.!;.;ji ('Hons. which he will sell tm tenr. I Vol ITinre hfn. ... .1 I IOI imn nasi is lll.lll ailV l inlrn.l,, .- . ,. ,. ' -'OI.'OI Klooinsbuijr. ,u llis stork cr inpris-ec everv varinl.- r n. .. r. , ( iroceries, Queensware, Hardware, l-'i.l, l.i. iY1"- k-c LjfTiii r nn ail llie esK,ltl;i) , of a well. storked Count rv Store. Jllisites t- I nanKloi lor pas, ft r.-i.ao, a ce,iliniin or niesauie la f uruiaiiy invit, rt. plfllj anre "ce rertu, ,! dj ii-u.il in e.i li.uigi: or I . , . , , , . I.nir.sb.lic, Muy ; .. j j Jl I 'l.l, e A.. 'J M mcmi??y, fa anctuicG fa J Mil A iiiiilile u(aCc Lonvcnutu, t?i u ' iuida?. Cent., at. fJ.ln ' ilJilr. lr ' f , y&KS. .'iytoc,M..;w, .'Ili.VOtUt'l. COUUtl, (t.b CUl it'mf(Ul(C j, " - cuty, a?ut itcih action wii met.i tfie coiftmi aft no fatten el ' tftc a west -.-,..... ..j. j. , c ijcatiPM icyaioiw iq lic (UMltaiqe- t (he daiwS ol the fitittic cftiiucu lead io?iy unro' cCcaity ie.uqnaU lim, not de,J ' At , . . d..l.,l.- f.r Shenlf Should! be elecle",! " will 'C)lC aiiachmc). m n.n.a. L..iin:i. .r.it.'.jh. hi, . ..,,.,,, t ..... di-chaiLM the limit ,.t ,.r. ..u , at (ac latent fa, a)t' laoivn riai . fa the entile aatisj1 acticn li jilffflll! jIs, jj.'T7 Pi) f adu, that as the tctumOia LVcmrcrat, ,-ras the UiU , ry? . . . i, " javiHc, jcr bdnat nomination in t-onventiou ; For John A. Gamble, " John llrodhead, " Thomas M. Pcttit, nominated bySmajoa vmi&ylYmmnivzz there is a highly Ma - . a m - a; . - - aw n tl H Eil.e B4 " n m mm. bbuui-uh i. S. LAWRENCE, fini! fur the sulr of Siiutlurnrli Mun I'Jui toiiiiir Co's Writing J'njirrs. Warehouse No. .'I Minor Street. I')) cases of the above superior Papers now in stole, and lor sale to the trade at llie lowest mar ket pin i s, consisting in purl ol - due thick Flat Cap, 1 -', I I, 1' ami V lb , blue and w bite. s'ipiTlnie Medium anil Demi Will ings, blue and w lute. I. Ml I Miper an. I Ml ti lie I'olio l'o-th, blue and while, plain and mlcd. Suio i hiie ( 'onniiercial Host blue and w hile, plain and ruled. f'.Mi.i super Linen Note I'api is, plain ami gill. SU.eiliiie and line Hapers, long and luo.nl. Siipcrliup and line Couiitiii-lloiise ('aps and I'osls, blue and while. I aIi i super Congress Caps and letters, plain .ind ruled, Idue and white. I Alia super Congicss Caps and ,tlei:i, gilt. Superfine. Serui"il Cap and I'osls. Snprihne lilue linen thin Letters. Kxirj siipee Hath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled, l.iul.ioidered Note Papers and ITivcb'pe-,. 'Lawyer'-" liriel Papers. Supt rt'iue and fine Caps ami I'esls. rub il and plain, blue and w hile, various .pialilies and pi tee. l.so, iiij lean.s while ami a-smlcd Shoe '.. I'f'i.s, llnnnet Poards, white ami arm (fil I issue, I f a, Wrapping, Km elope, asoiied and blue Mediun.s, Cap Wranpus, Hardware paper, itc. June .'(II, s, (',. r. F. -S T E A R T, Attorney at Laxv, rilR MKRI.V Ol" WM.K KS1IAR H K, I)KSPKCTn ,,.Y int' rin lb, pnblirthal be V ha local. ,1 in PKKWII IC, w here be will attend promptly lo all legal business end nui d lo bis care in Colun.bia and ,ii roe i i.in,i, s. ;j-(l!lice on Main Stutt, oppu uu the Hi. ire ..in lintel. ,'ai: s Ml I.'.- 7i r ffHB cat (A vtcciafa'c ru.u,!, cvciy T ncnu- , ...... " " die quite ccitain, t?e t'mvot turnlit ha ni victc 4, t?. . . .. fit on el j, the (oommissioncr, dnC -ha. ta cm iu iv.ii,j iff-ico I llillill Convention, trier fa its t SECOND UALI.OT. The convention then adjourned until 9 o'clock Tliursi!;iy mor ning On the second ballot Air. (iambic was dtilv iiouiinatod as follows : 71 'at "03 afcspcctahlc Za HR K0n aiaair. k - n n uubh mTQ- a Cl.'C-'Ji a ii' say uhe will feel mwe of tri- NEW STORE AMI CHEAP GOODS. T Mill', undersigned respectfully informs his old cUstomels and the pubblic that be l.as pis eompli.tc'l his arraiigemeiif.s lor their belter accommodation, by re-luulding his stole house al the old stand, on Main Street, w here ho is receiv ing an, I oil' rs for cjs.Ii sales, a select assortment of Clotliino ;ind Confeclionaries;. Ilisstu kol I'b.thiin! which is of the hle-d Tvh! and best lini-h, c'i'isisis of every virietv ot Coats and Summer t,..rmeiits, vi. : pants, ests hii ts, i f-l irs st'if k.i, hi'-, iVc , maiiUtactuied ex- pie-slv fi.r country sales, and wi he sold al i cNcjeihuuly low pi ices lor cash. I C ..ileiTi.iii.o ies and I'aiicy ai tirles cf all kinds too numerous in mention. A I. SO lc e cip in,, lemonade, imad, beet, aiul c-thiM re fresbliiiTils, liirnished to order at all times S. bv M OS hl.S M A V . iinin .liurg, June 2", I 1 0 - I r i . I'FItl.lC SALE. faltuibte Utal Lslatt-i IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court ol Columbia county, nu Saturday the futiriit dtiijnl' . Insist Hcrf, al Id o'clock, in the lore noon, Samch. Mu.j.ick, administrator, ,'cr., ot JOHN I klGHT, lute ol bloom township, in .Mid comity, deceased, will exposu to kale by Public Vendue upon the premises, a certain rimilnlion or Tract of Land, adjoining lands of Peter Melick, Jacob Mellirk, Aictii M irr, and Wm MeKntyrc, containing Ei&hty-ouc Acres, with the appurtenances; all of which is Char mi Land, and ol a good quality. It aUcontains a r.anv of mox-oiiE: th vein of which ha been opened, and abrut fee hundred ton ot soli ore taken out. The prep. r:y is worthy of the attention of Karrm rs aim lion .na-.i i ,. i tuns maue Known on tiav ol c-ile Lair llv estate of said deceased, situate ,n the low ic hip ol Hlo'.in, and rountv aforesaid I'.'.s' -m :"'ig. M ) I, I'll -.( Ie u 1- rOLITICAJ, tFKEUEKlCK McIKIDE, of I iine stone towi.bbip, will be a candidate for the oft t e Ifeurer, it Humiliated by tlm iJcuioc.atic I omit) Coiiveiilion. t rVVJ mil l "v7 1 1 A li DEl7of Cata wivm township, will be a exudate lor ll.e ollic 'I I oiiimiNKioner, o noiimaled by llie bm,culic l "iinly Convention, rr iMMEl, NAYDEKr of "jlloom . win , ., Cdl ,iatc (.,, ,. ''"'t onniy (,-,,,,,,,, J(.. "ml-iacunty intb, Liiiaini, 'e I(ii,o. it KiliM i t 1 1 I 1 1 i.mU Tl) the I'rei. r.'l.. ri, i ." .. ui .'Oiumuia conniv. I kllow :itix:mi : ' a cailiil'l'ir'M1'' ",""'y MrnA ' "fft myself a, . . ; ," Vll"t"lU'"t S'iir l Columbia S m V. I'l-roHrhin. e,ier.,l Klec.ion.- i leiT 1 I "laJ",ily 'U'' ''0 i-i-l- , l-am. Mly piom.se to ,l,.cb;,e the du- "our iiti; 'MhMy "nd v - loursi.lliJ(;,., ai respectfully xilicited. I'll! VI.' A J II-1 I r . . r. n Ma.li-on.Joly 7,li,o " - .' ' TO tilt 'o the Citizens of Columbia county. KM.HVV (,'lTIZENS ! 3 ' i..... place myseli before you a candidate for l,9 "lined Slurifl, af llie ( n.un.n election Iiil,,l my-ell that the oolie. , ,he , ,,.,! ' ftt 'IC , t"lly tie. toi toed. Your fiuiwiorl i. . . snlirited. " -c-iiuiiy THOMAS Wi.WDOX lel'J. - Danville July 'ie rill:'" vole 1 t;lumbia county. IV. .1 i - r II.I.OW ITITZKMI ; laiLM the (liilieKi.f il, ,.m.. u ;ih c.i. i .... i.n,,r..i;, i : " ' iw 1 'ooieioie solicit llie. Hiu Kleef.TS. support ot I'F.TER IIILLMl '; 1SPJ Liberty, July To Ihe Free Electors t,f Columbia Coun'. tti-i-ow Crnat.Ns; Induced by lh partiality ofW old C, -iter mysellas a cundiitade tor 'i ii-nds, I i'lipriin, ..or. . ii. ' I v .... , -.;......(, areearneMJy till most rcerl. ully sol,e,ied fur .be nor,naNon. Shou' I V f , : tortunale a to-succeed. 1 nle,l,e . I to discharge ie Amt o ",,i,ar,"'l,,.v strict iidetity. m l0Kft COKK.MAN o, to discharge the du.Ie, oLl TT : Tilonmsburir. June Mn. l-j.pj To the Ikmoctativ Voicn 'ij 'cuhmlia jFtfu'wCmzi. I At "ie h"!il'"a itation of tnanv i.f n.v iv:,,,. ? .c ."" - ."'"' lor the olhceot v,u:l(J)l( at the ensuHK election. lli;iic plli,e .., ' ;are, ba.lkee,,t,g; but 6liei , ,e MqZrl ol usy ; Incnds throughout the county, ad r ' Remain rrspecifullv, I , . , JAMiw riii-Kzi:. j Monm towpt., .unP g o.jo C11 the I )p .nfii.-i I.'l. y.,.- . .!, . .I-". j..h.iui n v, oil iu na County. Ffi.i,. w Cinzr.Nj ; l.'iged by nuineroiii Iriei.ds I wculd i t'tr self J5 a candiil.de the i triLe 1.1 1 not much rerstd in political affair. ai,d cart.' therefore, tiui.e politic a busmen, evea .., .;J hope (, etliee. Should I receive the noniii'.afi.'-n and he elei Ii d. I promise to di.-vh.iria- tin: olio s ol the olhee faithfully and iuipaitiHiu. ... , , J Jl- ' CRM AN. I.looin-liiir. .'one 11, ti ;i jy To die ludependant Jlli ctor of Columlri (-'uunty. KKI.I.OW CllTl..; Solicited by 11,0 liiendj, :,.,d nrpj tu i;,.e the eth.it, 1 hercliy efler n.v.ell as a candiualr :' the cn.uinneleiTiw,, ', ,,e i tt. u, .,-, Ii -i--eesslul, ,1 -,., . i-.y ti aim t di.-cl ai the duties t s, id olhee, general .atisluaiol, -More I cannot jn'oinisn;. mi, . JUI,N ALLKN. Madisnn, June 1 '".fh, I I i ounty. i i. i.ow ( i itzi:n., : Waimly inijetl liy noi ' rr.v lr:.-n t, f r'r r my-ell as a candidate l,.r the ei! (! ,, Hi (', b,ei,f at Ihe eiiMimi: election ...( ,. j t iric, at the han.'s ol Hi) l)emoc:-::ric blethem, llie 1 iT-'.iinnia.v , i i ; " "7.' '.". ii lioiniiiiiied ei. , io laitiuiuiy iiiscliurcu al I , scliurce al the dofi,. I. bent upon the office Very respeetlully, your h-llew cii,-.,-i SAMIT.L frilROt K Hemlock, June l, j -. (. 7'(te Independent Fhcton of Coh nnbia . UIIIII I, Ki u.ow CrrirNs : At the solicitation of mv friends, a-Mi'n offer myself as a Candidate for oilier; of Sr-,,tK .,t the ensuing election. .Should I be so fori,.,.:.,! '.. to receive a majority ,,f y,)Ur suffrages I pled- ,i ' mvseli to execute the duties of sail otlne w P', fidelity, hiiuianily and impartiality. , , , 'RAM DKRR. .1 irl.-Jnn, June , IM'). To the Independent l oten if Columbia, Count i. I'n.i.ow Cinzt: v? : Induced by the ll itferin? cnroura."etne nt of ru meroiH friends, I announce nvsrll n candidate for ll.e ollu e ol S,iERt, , the eM.ui, epfil, and sboul.l I receive a majmitv of lour vole. I can only promise lo disci, ,rg,.'il,e do,,,., ,,r ",.",-v ""i:ie9,nd will, Bi.ict iihliiij aii-i tiilji.ll iiau f V. John ki'.llkr. Mifflin, June 1th, Is 111. o ihe. Democratic Elector ot Coiumb Ota ( ounlji j r i ixnw l inzi .vs. . . . llirougli the Iriet' lv indieatii! Iriends, and in accordance wiih. my own wishes I offer myself n your coiifidtration us a rard-la'a for the niTice cf Sitkiiikk, respectfully l,ri. voiir snllraires ; and, ,f elected, promise a prompt and faithful discharge of the important dutiet cf I.I.I. flf M.. m that responsible nation JOHN SNYDER, Orange, June 1th, To the Democratic F.lectors'of Columbia. Count;. Vt I.LOW ClTIZf NS ; At the solicitation of manv of mv frienda I nf. fer mysell as a candidate for .Sheriit, to th Demnrratic County Convention. 1 t'he ' . port of my friends nd remain Very tmlv r, . ,. , JACOB R, (iKOL'L. Moom township, June 2, ls.49. JOHN J. FREEZE, Attorney at Law: $y flrnci;, next door to tl.e Court Houte Bloomsburg, Columbia County. Pnmn I I'OTVPtc .. . ' . entrusted t hi. charge win -If"1 r"'mr'. pr..f.ii...n.l and car re- careful