Agricultural. li ,v btuat the Fmimch's simple life ! )ow pure the J".v it yields ? Vm- from lhi world's tomnPHiiiiH Hlrif", V.o.','mil tti') a.-o:ito.l llnliU.-rtVffrf. Practical Pariniujj. How giMUTil, yet abur.l id thn notion tlut practical r.inniiijj means, ami is, the i.t x'i and ' lumMo Application of manual I.di.ir M the soil : and waking at 0 o'clock I i i:i i!u morning to feed tlio cows and clean the 'iii ' pen. In those days when science Vai herself eoiilined to schools, its applica tion could not be made to farming, and with- DOCTOR ALONZO I.. CRESLER, IESPFCTFCLLY offers hit Prof, ssimi.il j SuvUxx to tU' citizens tit' l'.ipytowii and Hi if inity. IOf lr (Vf.lf), cuii hi rnnsultcd lit the resilience nl' John Krim,i n,in Eapytow.i, cxci-jit when professionally ilstnt. Kspyinwn, May 12, lvl'.t. 3mo SWART. & MESSENGER, At the Dloomsburg Look Store, TTAVE Jmt received ami offer for alo a largo .1. JL "fiiiuiiii to iiu'ir luriHir stock, anion CONFECTIONARY k TOY STORE. rilllE subseribor respectfully informs theciti J zeni ol Rloomsburg, and vicinity, that lie is now opening a select Confcctionary,Fiuil and Toy Store, in tliu Exchange buildings, No. 4, where lie will be h ;i ty lowuit upon those who may lavoi him with tin custom. Give him a cull. fjrHis stock is fresh has bum selected with cure and will be bold cheap fur cash. TUOS: ELLIS. Blonmsbnrg, April 21, 1S19. BOOTS AND SHOES COLUMBIA COUNTY INSTITUTE. rMIE Trustees of tho Columbia County Iimti J lute take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have secured Ihe services of the lU'.V. SAMUEL SCI1AFFEK, Bi Principalof the .School to be opened in nlooins burg on Thursday, the olh day of April next. Tho highly attested abilities ol Mr. Schalhr af ford an ampin guarantee for thorough instruction in all l lie various branches taught in tho school. These will consist of the following: LANGUAGES. Aneien' Latin, Grrrk and Hebrew. Modem German, Spanish, French an(l Italian. ENGLISH Moult may In! loiiinl Frost s, Taylor's, Guernseys : I lnt'' suosenner nas opened anew uon; ami, Arilhm-,i(. (-....,..,.. Ab-chri Survrvinir 1 ami Russell's history ol ihe (inm-.l Stau;- I ho Stoic ut the ower end of Main nireel, Ariimnrtic., (,oou tiy, Alg hn. M rvrjuu., . Miner's hMUiry o. W o,!:,g Gold" ill.'. Ac-k. MUtatf Md Ktfh.M Cloth.' eralW,N,U1ul U,,,v,U:at,nSA,cic1,, .l,to. U.r. He w.RalwaysU on hand an assort. ttt, 1 i! v. jiil' i; us, oea s r.cior ai inrts. fi. .-nj .nu ,.i mime ... . l-nii French Revolution, Woiks ol Thomas (Jailysle, al 'he "holiest notice coumand tind tools, Shoes, Kusiel'a history ol Greece, Home, France tit.J J !'ter and Slipper for Gontleuien, LadivK and Kuglaiul, Daibj's L'noei's.l Uazeleer, Army and ! Mines' wear. 11c will fiiini.h his work, made in a ue.u aiui suiijiJiiiiJl uianner, ur. nie lowcft or.' oppllcj science ihere could not bo ! NaV' ",' A,n'' iCi, M'"-""'',y' ''"'" "'' liahnd. ' 'l't J "t . . .' Mlie wot knot' Lamb. 11, run. I'aiiniln. II. .M-iiiluoiii- prices. 4i. jiradtCC. IJllt the tilllO honored l ery, C'owper, Thompson, Mi ilispeaie, Millon, i (jy-Work made utroni; nn.l neat, and aold cheap. piilVsion of the Turner, has advaml with ,';!'- C'' Vu' ! " hare ''iosmi'T wr WFR , . . I'i Iiiick, bums, I'ope, Millmaii, Keats, Gold-I JUSl'.l II U. WJ'.AVi.H. Lie lii.ellicnco of the ugc. It is true that Smith, Mary lluwitt, Mra. IKuuas, and many I'-l'iomhlinrR, April 7, lSJ'J-3m. the M-ealih of Arabani, Laban and Jub.con- I 0";p,r'- ... I AUo, L sihteu in their cattle, as also did that of tho ' Ruck's Tin Ulvcs. Latitats and Varro ; and Cato con nryclopcdi.1 of Religious Knowledge, i NOTICE. iHiloi:ic:il Diclionan, Coiiipreheimive I 'I'"1'' l'"ulic will please take nolice, that 1 i Commentary, Clark's Commentary, Fleetwood's i X Itave huuglit at con.s'.alile'a aalc, as the prop- : lale ol Christ, Kelmiuus LinHleiiH and Allego- eiiy ol tvilliam Momcr, the iullow ing artich' to i oaopl.y, with lectures. I'enmaiiiihili Kloculion will receive daily atteiilioii. Trms. In order to secure the urentcst mount ol'liiiefit to each pupil, we think the slanilard number should be twenty-live, miles the demand of the public should warrant an as sistant The prices will be as lollcws: The l'nglish branches. $3 per quarter. Uo. willi addition of laniruai'e. 'i " WM. McKELVY, L.15. RUTERT, CALEB BARTON, yfrustcu. DAN'L SNYDKR, JACOB MEL1CK, J liloninsloiiL'. March 1.1, l-l'.1. fidercd them tho most certain and fipecdy i lies, l'ilurim's l'rogiess, Mason's Farrier. State i : One terry llat, one foot boat, six chairs, ,.,-. i',; : . I., r Uok ol lVnli.)lvaiiia, Gems of Literalute, Curios- ' nue pine table, five beer kei:, one pine table, I1IUH.S Ol cmichlltg a country J l-Ut a Lavo- j(( NairU Art. Numerous works .1 ,l1B!U,uctur.- und frame, one o, king Kl iss, one IMCr, 111 x i'ance, and a Unci, in our own j I'reshyteaian Hi. aid ol Tubhcatioii, an asorlmenl clock, lliree luxes, one cupboard and have i i l i- I i e of lame and small Ribles, Draw ing, Dialtinu, ' loaned the same to him dun ntr mv pleasure. country, have shown wonderful results of () Wri,is a, d Let,,,- I'apfr, h : , JACOB 1'OWtlS- the as.vis;ango wlueli all the sciences have stock ol Wank nooks, 1'iciures with fumes, and ; Centie tp., June 2d, lS-l'j. given in developing the mysteries of every ( Mi$a cUk,c v,ril, v f r;i!!.-.i nu.ks, beauil-1 FIRST dXD LAST XOTIC. production of, l!lO Boil. The truth is, that .fully end ellished for cenlie talilis and suitable! I'nr m'tu.r IS. I ...I'll tall W 1 1 il I S 'IV.il :t Kn.nf IS ..i i.r 1 All r. .. ... . . .. I .. , I . .1 . 1 .1 . . . 1 1 1 f il. - us en atli ances, tho more as? stance it is r ,,'. ' ,., r" ,, ' ! "''r'"""' " u",",,l8,' ",r rv d.-criHion . f roar. Fine Hoots, Gaiters , , . , ... "l.s, I.miiii nook-, 1 1 ist I ii s, kc. , Stitttliiuiz JluMHthii or on any other account, tie r,V.,,.(.i, j.i,, r ti.. nnii .rru.iu iut Miu .ke y to derive from science. Tho time i School Books and Stationary td a'l kinds and I hereby requested to make i.nmedMte s, tile, nenf, 0,,tU,3r ' r ,'ia ' Gu.'" 0,nt'l; "' M,s" ' l...,,i,.ii,w ,11 ,,f uhirhill l... i -...i . ii . ' . , ' I" wear, Slippers ol .very lashion, ai:d nveral is not many centuries past, when the timid I ; " ' : ; M: b: m i ' ' " " ,S,M" - B Vu f, new styles 0f children's shoes, never bel. ,e ot NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. flMIF. snbsciiheis, formerly of Millon, have opened a new Hoot and Shoi' stor, in the building next above the Court-llouse, on Main sheet, where they ofler for sale the largest ass ortment ( f ROOTS AND Sllor.S, Kver exhibited in Rloom-biirg. Tbev havpeve- Sailor, crept from licadland, and trembled i School Teachers If the Public generally, I are invuea io can unu examine mr tnemseivt s. SWARI'S & MKSSE.NGF.R. Avhen perchance he saw but the sky above Ui.d the sea bebw his badly constructed croft dared not venture upon the unknown uud trackless ocean, but science vaised up the trending needle, and fear gave way to cordiJenee. Tall ships dance upon the captive sea, unknown lands yield up their treasures to the skill of a Columbus. Geo graphy readily paid her tribute to naviga tion, ami the Heavens themselves telegrap hed their dispatches of Celestial guidance t.) the experimental mariner, who ventured beyond the particular limits of his practical grandfathers. Laban raised kiJs and lambs, L'lyssscfa raised cows ; Lavoisier raised crops, and Duel raised fruit. Laban had shepherds ; Ulysses was a prince and a warrior : Lavoisier never worked out of . his labratory.aud Buel was more of a prac tical printer than a practical farmer. I'ro bus a Roman general employed his soldiers planting vines in Europe ; as Hannibal formerly employed his planting olives in Africa and it has been said in our times, that the Lest cabbages come from Kinder hook. It is the love of scicneo iu its ap plieauuii to farming, that enjoys its noble and elevated pleasure. It is of him it can be said as of Ciueinnalus : Rluomsburg, nay l'j, ltilU. Shad, Saimon, Herrings, Pork, " Hams and Side, ei'S, I MERCHANT'S HOTEL, Fourth Street, it tin in Arch and Market I'liiwJcljiliia. riAHI' proprieloiship and management of this I well known holel, (which is located ic. the very centre of business,) having passed into the hands uf the subsci ilieis, the) beg leave to state that it is I heir purpose to rentier il worthy of the liberal patronage with which it has been hereto fore sustained, and hope bv unremitting attention i '. , to deserve the patronage of their fiiends, who; . may visit the city on busii.t ss or pleasure. I LaW & u,ecso Formtrh, nf the. ETrlongeUliritMurg. J WHITE SWAN 1IOTEI May 1, lftlO. lino. ...... i.ium one u,o u ,ro, in is . a.e, m unu fer(.d for in ,; Tiei,. MSorlUit.Ilt it.,.;. i.. :.. l... .1 . .c .. t . . io... .oe..u in. mi u nanus o. a juairaie , lor ...ii.and W,M l,P fl..ri., .,, l.OWF.R Piucrs prompt action, without respect to person. JAMES TllUlLXTOX. Eloomsburg, May Is, lM'J. :it. (O-'N. B. The Smithing tmsincs will he con tinued at the stand in Market street, in all its various branches, as usual, hv the snbseribt rs. May MU. JAS. THORNTON &. SON. Mackeral, Constanlly on hand and tor sale by J. PAI.MKtl ii. Co., Market Street Wharf. Philadelphia. March 21, 1S10. .3in. NEW ARRIVAL OF Spring and Summer Goods. rnUKsubscriber begs leave to inform his JL Iriends and the public in general, that he Jail 'than those of any other establishment in the j county. They will also moke up all kinds and i styles d' work to order at the lowest pries. GO F..AKI.Y AM) SF.K. fjCJ-Their collection of woikis really a ruri ositv, and tbev make no charge for showii'i:. FRAN Sf JOHNSON. Rlnnni-hurg, Aj.ril 2'1, lS.p). j" REMOVAL. ! Cloth i n g 11 m p o r t u v. I I'RICLS RfcDlCED. rilHF. sutisciiber respectfully informs hisfriends J and the public, that he has JUnwutd hit Lump Clothing Empurium to his new stand, on Main Street, above the Amkhiuan IIolsi:, where he can beat bo'h Jew and Gentile at sel ling cheap Goods, Clothing, Uc, Take the lot louing sample ot his prices: Fine Uress or Frock Coals from $0 to 12 Splendid Iilue 1'lack Hress Coats 10 13 has taken the While Suan Until ni.il Sl,i;r ! Ofiet; No I OS, Race Sheet , formerly kt I ly j ; Cashinerett, Alpaca and summer cloth, 3 mUK.lnl.a in9:.i..r..li:..lifci.,i;.,r ' .' ' '-'Jf ' con I. Milieu (.'oats ol u',1 kinds, riui . sut.se t ier ,.n ag on c.i . ngllifcatten ,or ; vcniell,, and in ,fce business part ol IheClv, he l'. X ot.hepubhcto then S IOI.K .mmediate j b ipt , t(:nliotl ,, Lusim,fS) ,,a hj! Splended Lamarline Pants, opposite the Court lleuse, would respectlully , ,rj ds wjl, j ( j , . ' linH(. Cotlonade and summer Cassi.nere, announce .he amval ota large an.UAoce assort- , )a( ,w,Wlnf,UM h, wallti ,, ,,;, iak; j Plain Sato, Vests, me M of Dry fcooda. uule tor the spnna ; , . n,mlshat , b P KiRU((, " The r.jiaana as historians all allow, Songlit ia extreme distresis the rual plow ; In tnumpli, lor ihe village swam li.itiled, to the Noldemau aaia." (- M uritd men, a ays u coteinporary, thou'.d evt r bo poiiie to their wives, for if they arj not, I and Plaster. and sumuit:r trade, and that nothing will be wanting on their part to merit a consinuance ul the patronage so liberally bestowed upon their since the arrival of their first stock of merchan dize. A small advance on city cash prices shall continue to he our tnolto. The assoitment iust received and now opening consists in part of French, Fnglisli and American CLOTHS, SATIN KITS AND VKST1NGS, Flannels of all colors, Kentucky Jaen's, Muslins, Calicoes, Gingham ', Line n-lustres, He I.ains ol various paterns, French and embroidered lawns, and white dress goods. Silks lilack, blue-l lack and striped; bonnct- j silk, &c, Fringes and braids, bonnet-ribbands. I Shawls, Cashmere, Thihhct, Ttrkciiee, de lain j and silk, scarfs in variety. Carpt tling; Wool. . cotton, etc. Hearth rugs, and embossed table ! covers. i Bonnets : Palm, Panama and Leghorn Hats. CliOl'KUlF.S Mackerel, liish Salmon, SMl Terir.s l per dav. ' GEORGE RAHN, Formerly of Srftuijliill County. Phila.. March 21, '19. tf. I Marieiles and Cashmere vests, j HovV Pants and Vests, I Men's Casino! Pants, 'I oliitr hdk.. wili L:i ! Dsavii'F Col.. Jacc 11as. The Meniphis E .g'.e pu1 lished a b tier from Galveston, dated on I iir '! I int , u liicii annouiicei tlletleatll of Col. J.ici; Hv.s, of clioler.!, al Sm Antonio. f;';- A' .li I'.t-r yes'eid.!' we put this queslion lo t:ie lots. Wiiicl. i ilie sioraest, tie, or truth ' A in . a o.iii.lei iliaa. Mr. Juscph Proctor ans.ci.-.:, " I , on: ; lorvoii may re- on ii Qitcenrwure, Hardware, willow and ccdai wure, Vp. e, (K'r In I'rie all these with many more not u sually kept in t'o'.iuti'v stores, will tie exchanged for Cash, Produce or Lumber. A. J. SLOAN, K. MF.NDKNIIALL. Rlo.ims'iiirg, April '!! , 1 4 V.i. THE FORKS HOTEL. subscriber would inform his old friends and the public in general, that he has taken the well known stand, recently kept bv Dami l Snviu ii, I'.sip, on fie head ol Main Street, in llloomsbuig, and will Continue the Known by the sign of Ihe "FORKS," where he is prepared to accommodate these who may favor him with their custom. His arangemeiils are complete tiuarters spacious location pleasatit, and without promising too much, he ll.ilters him self, he will be able to do ample juslios to his guests. j Stabling and the best fare for hnrsr,oVc. i SAWCKL liLl'E. ! R'.oomshurg, April 7, IS 19. j PLASTER! PLASTER! ! ! TOVlA SCOTIA I'LASTKR, for sale by the Ton, or sin iller i(uanlitv, at the Store ef SLOAN ii MF.NDENHAI.L. pril l i, ll'.t. j a t 6 1 4 2 3 2 . 3 I 2 1 3 "3 300 ! XL'MMER C1.0TIILXG, j i f every description, Dry, Fancy, and Staple GOul) ', and a general assortment of Shirts, Kit ' coins', Collars, Cloves, Suspenders, Stocks, Hand- keichit Is, 4ic, ,Vc. (In i ui nls nimle to order on ihort vuliee. frj- Persons residing out of low n will find it lo their adt .iiihiue to porch.o-c clothing of him as he is determined to put prices down so low cm to make an object to those w ho con e from a distance. Gentlemen don't foij:et to enquire for Nathan'.--Cln.vp Clolhii'" Store, on Main Sheet, one door above Mr. Lablei'a American Houee, Rloouis- bUlg. SIMON NATHAN, t Co. li!oiunbi:r!r, March 21, 1-19 l.it of Jurors. Fur August Tom, 1 810. GRAND JURORS. Rriar Creek Jc.o llowman, Abin. Adams, Obediall Gensel. Centre Geoigc Kelchncr. Fishing Creek Albeit Amtnciman, Peter Gol.ltr. Funklin Samuel Shich, Daniel Zerr, EUas Weaver. Linn stone Daniel Gouger. Madison Ceorge Kves, James Allen, Jo. Welliver. Mahoning Cornelius Coilieliton, Jthll Pat ton, Daniel Fra.ier. Milllin-Peter Nungef-'er, Peter Longcnbur ger. Orange Wni. Whitmoycr. John antz. Roaring Creek Einaniiel Kein. Sugarloal Benjamin Petermaii. Valley Jo-liua Slet ler, Tholnas Yoik. TRAVERSE J URORS First week, liloom Joseph V. iiei.ilei.-hi t, Martin Ru pert. Iliiar Creek John Martz, Anthon) 'Walp, Caattwissa John Ritter Perry Samuel Laird, PuviJ Wilson. Franklin Roller. Davidson, Jesse Weigle. Hemlock Paltis Apenian, jr., George L'o gert. Limestone George Smith, Frederick Mc lifide, Grillilh Lilchtchthalcr, Jas. Caldwell. Mjdi?')ii John Riilheimer, Suinuel Rimbcy RoOelt Jidioson. Mahoning John Mowrer, Win. lkiirie, Maine- Joseph llaitle. Mitllin Christian Keller, San nil Pciclt man. Montour F.li Barton, James Wondsides. Mount Pleasant Joseph lketcr, illiain Miller. Orange Archibald Henry. Roaring Creek Benjamin Haiick, John Kline, Jacob 1 eiterniau, Davui Reinbold, H. C. Macuu lay. Sugarloal Eil ward Alb'Tlson. ValU v Joseph Drumpower, Cbas. Mans. SECOND WEEK. Illoom John Rubison, Marshall G. Kincy, Minitr Andrews. Hilar Creek Stephen Thomas, Movdcai W. Jackson. W. R. Gardner. Centre Henry Lonian, John Knorr, Saui'l lla.'rlllllicll. Derry Thomas Morehcad. Fishing Creek George l'ealer. Franklin Samuel Loiximui, Reuben Rhor back. Greenwood John Black, 'William Shoema ker. Hemlock Thomas J. Vamlcislice, John C Kinney. Jackson John Eessler, James Yocum.John J. McHenry. Madison--Issae Dewitt, Jacob Dryfoos. Maine John Nos, jr. Mahoning John Deen, jr.. EdwarJ Morrison, Michael Weaver, Charles Ritchard. Milllin Daniel Noyer, Samut 1 Keller. Orange Isaac Welch, John MeGowan. Roaring Creek Jacob Stein, John Yeager, jr., George Martz. Vallev Peter Bright, David Reich. A 1' 1' L E T O N ' S GltKAT CkXTRAL Cheap Bouk Storcj 1 0 i Chestnut Si reel. Corner of Seventh, Swaim's Buildings, PlIll.AI'CI.I'ltlA. f r NOWING the wants of the community, the IV. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. New Aurrivul of Fashionable Millinery. rIMIE undersigned very respectlully JL infoim their friends and customers, sly that they have just received Irom Ihe (lily a new supply of the most fashionable M ii.i.i.n kijv and Fa'CY Goons, vet iiitnuluced in Bli islmig. French, Lace-bonnets, Braid, Straw and China-peail silks, satins, ribbands, Ladles' -.'ol-Li is and spencers, law i.s, gi oghams, etc. Para sols, Floweis, silk-lace, plain bonnets, and many other select articles. (f-Old Iriends and new customers are invit-d to call and examine our stock. M. .V S. I5ARKLEY. Illoomsbnrg, April 21, lS-t'J.-Sl. BONNETS! BONNETS! ! V.. ROHISON, having jusl relumed rs . I NEW supply cTsp T j al ihf rlieap t,. corJDiTiorjs. t.i : tut ,' 111.' ' feii i ... t in 1 i :..t !!' t.i.' I i i : 'i A l-': 'i .i:;ia :.:mo?at, is pubiishrd ; .rue J i y ci'ii'iiin 4 t two h"i.hih per -yi-iio b'ill'y.::,ily in advance, viz, ' i -r, .1 ig 'inil Tfl up .li entering on the ! i.ii ili and 1 1 i.-t paid a 'Curding to j leri.i, w.j shall invariably ohi.rge '..' .( . .' '''',' C His. i i;'i:i ta.'ii loi a siiorter period ol j i In, nor .1 is;'. Kit i nii.'d until 4,.',i-s s.i ill hi.ve !ieer. paid, wliich i i .I r in j ii i ii prior to l be expiration ol .. ' ,1 ,'.r, ami a fail me lo llios !.o i liUx v.-ii i '.o cu.isiJcrcd a new en- I'KHSII ARRIVAL! j New and Cheap Sttmintr Goods. ly of spl. ntli I gin t!s just ii eeived ' o! J. II liiilon i;. Co., w n it'll n cue . .1 1 1.. ii t i r . I i.eir iyn' ami . I ri.-tj t t I adies ilre-s j i iN caiu.i-t be -u r' ;t--1 :! , ' and as tiit v have in; ilt at rani-t In. I.ts lo pieouu ' ,t 1 1 n-l.int S'i ply, thiy will i!'.;.s be ol the l.ile.t si J It s. Also. Groftrics-, IL'rdwr.ie.QiKcii.1: warc, Salt, Fish, .!o!iiy.-:t!, tie. ill great vatictv. j J. If. ISARI'ON Co. I'looiiiMliuri' A!:iv 5, 1 -I C'. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Philadelphia and Reading Rail-road, from Philadelphia to Pottsville. Change nf hours, and two trains daily each wnv (xcepl Sundays. u'l's ronsieiio'i-Iy iatertt'l i ri.i.e ( .I I I linesiir at one ess) lor ! SURVEYING L (.'ON E VA N CING. ; rnilE tiin'er-i.-T.. d i i t 1 1 ii 1 1 v ii.fi.im their I .J. f. ielel. and 'i..- pc.l l.c in g. n. ia. 11 a I tin ; have !"i I'., d a c j ai ii:c:.-l ;p in h c h -, !.,-., ,, ' Survtying and t'vhvn-uiu-iiiu: -e ol tiansai'ting an; bu. li.i -s u: !,t fole-l. n. Mr. K thler's ohVe is hi Id in Mr. Justice Kali- I.II J II .Cfl I l I If MriV. Ill -T . III,. I U r il.t V. .i.l'a . tl,.., ' "' 'lisfi.iiur iiiaoeio je.ui auveiusers. ; , (.U residenew III C.'i.lre I.AM.ship-,e is also : Lcitf.hx, Communications, &c? addressed o ,lU SurveM.r General for Columbia count v. 1 ve ivt.l-ir, on ousitiess periainmg in mi-ot- , .vj-All business left wni. eill.er member of il.r ' linn, as anove, win ou autuiu to uiln rnltlit anil utspaicn. d"il ir CAsrt per t 'ire - i, a;.. I f.iv ev..i v i'liise 'lent insert io n. ilusinoss Cat da ii.s M '.ed at three dollars per annum. A lib- i . h.r I .,e mi n i twenty-live tents pel square , ,,, . . i( :.. . Pioprietor of this F.sTaiilisiijikm- has lit i.m op a store iii Ihe most elegant manner, having Mine l.".!ird to the celnloit ol his euslt.m.-is, so , iii.il i i. -i' stranger visiting his Reek Suie, may ; leel entirely at home, i His Immense Stock j of Rn k is classified accoitling to the various De i part'oeiits of Lilt tature, so that visitors tan find the Hunks they ale in seaich ot ler thili.sehe.s. I Mining his -.tick lot the mt s pai t at Ihe A net inn I Salts, and being connected with one ol ihe Lar s' AND AFTER MONDAY, Ap it 2d, 1 10 '. Publishing Houses in this country, besides two.i..iiis will inn each wav,ildi!v,brtw.el. iioidi -liiog largely hiii.M II, enables h, m to sell I'l.iiad. Iphia and i'ott.-villve. 'Al.L II ;oks at MoiiM.nii Link Aooimmohatiow I Lower Prices Leans I'iliad. liihia at 1 k A. M., dai.v, (X- ! tlv.n nnv olliel- l.oiue ol' a similar rl.ara. .r no (Lis coiitiiient. Hi- facilities for the Impi'I'atinii I of I'. oks in in Europe are unsi.i jihssi il, having a ! Bunch ol his E-lablM li ent in Lonih.i., w here i .dels i f private gentleman lire candidly e.Vecut ied and fii;waidid to thiscoiiiitiy ly every t'n:A mi. a and Packet. i A Catalogue. ! of I'm. ks with the piit'.iS asi.iclie.1 is issued ouar- fi- Train holm Tiu 'ni. Icily , coittaimiijf Lis's ol iNcw Addilioiis inad.r to i ..., 'n,,i . i . -.1 t T ..-.v. a I' .ii.,. u ,, i i h' laiue collection, w hii I. ate ill ait cassis tor l'J P. M., daily ex ce..t Suu.lavs. L. avesPl.a'tii'xviUe 3,1') Leaves Sch. Haven 2 .3 i "r, fn in 2."j to 7") per cent, below Publisher' Pri l' -,,. s i,..lingat 10. -I 'i A M. Leaves Pottsvdle at :J A. M. Daily except San. lav . Parses Heading al 9 10 A. M. 'I l-e abov e In..- spips at all w ay stations on Ihe road a- I'm itiei lv. An'i.nv.'o.N Link Fast Tiiaiv. Mi.. i.t.istji, iia.iui jus. i'iu in... , , from Philadelphia W illi a new anof spieiiJid asssortnienl of Millinery Goods, would call the attention ol the Ladies to examine her stock. Among the 13yp.nets may be found. iiuid, L'hina-peavl Cubing, French Gymp, French Chip, Jonny-Lind, Tulip-straw, English-straw &c. ;c. r3 Ribbands of all kinds tuid colors. Flowers, Laces. Caps, Mcil-ln oils, Rags, Pur-es, Itag ii Purse chtsps.toget her w ith a variety of fan cy ai'ticlef; all ot which will be sold cheaper than ever. I nioninsbnnr. Mac 12. 1M9. 1 in. i Of Merchandise within the county ol'Co j ltimbia, Penn'a. for the year 1M9, as ap- praised and classifud by the undersigned, 'duly appointed Appraiser of Mtrchantile I axi s, to wit: .A uzie mi 0. t.i- 7.'.Mice g ante. Anthony Township, Derr.t :M'' Bride, 13 liquor 15 00 Joseph Levers $ Son, 13 do 15 00 Leaver, Salionian it Strouse, 14 do 10 50 L.'oom. BloonishihtT R II Iron Co 9 25 00 William M'Kclvy & Co 10 liquor 30 00 le-.vis p.auvile at , h iige collection, w hii I. ate in ail cassis to ' P. M. Da.lv, exec! i SJ',: Jl l'u! T n. Sundav. ' ! Lowest Prices Cattuwissui Michael Brobsl& Son John Sharpless Jesse K Sharpless John Schmiuk' Fineher & Thomas Deny. Amanih s Levers & Co Robert M'Cay Greenwood. ' Daniel Robins George Masters Elias Wormian Miller iV Sehuvler John Lundy Hemlock. Marshal G Shoemaker Jacob Harriss Cornelius T Styer Liberty. Hugh M' Williams ,imestonc. M'N'inch ij'- AVidcnhamer Hugh Vastine Mack iV Datcsman Fishinpcrcek. James M'Henry Montour. David Clark Ilartman and Rissel Main. Geo. & Rudolph Shuman Benjamin P Friek Win. Brown and Creasy Jeremiah J Brower Stephen H Miller Christinu Zimuieinian Madison. J M Shelden Funston and Diefcnbach Loro' of Danville. Henry P Baldv T O Van Alien Louis Lang Moore and Russcl George Liebrick Volf and Roush C Laubach L Roscidiaiim Isaac Rosenhauin Vastine and Rhodes William Donaldson Moore and Caiskadcn E B Reynolds L Co Lewis Kaufman Yndrew F Rtisstl Simon Dry loose C Warlord John O'Connor John W Garrett Samuel Reed Egbert 'I hompson Samuel AVolf T Stevenson fc co William M Bickley James (J Maxwell W Jeniiison and Son Michael C tirier (ieorge M'Alpin G Bernheimer & Co Z Marble John Sperring Samuel Antrim Charles W Childs Isaac Smith Thomas Frazer l'enjaniin Sillier Bernard Co'lins Joseph A Doran L B Ensign Oriinzr. E and J Lazarus Kicketts and Stewart Win A Murray Hi 'i t in urn rk. J and W Yeager John P Levan Joseph Strouse ft co Ad inis and Price llamillon Fisher Samuel B Diemcr Sit ti rlonf. Peter Laubach I'aley. C B Kimball, Agent, 13 liquor 15 13 do 15 13 do 15 11 do 10 13 10 131iquor 15 13 10 14 liquor 10' 13 10 1 4 liquor 10 14 do 10 14 7 14 liquor 10 14 do 10 14 7 Ot) 0O 00 5f 0t 0C CO 50' 0O 50 50 0O 50 50 0O 14 liquor 10 50 13 liquor 15 00- 13 do 15 01): 14 do 10 50' 14 do 10 50! 14 do 10 50 14 do 10 50 14 do 10 50 14 do 10 50 13 do 15 00 14 do 10 50 14 do 10 50 14 do 7 00 13 do 15 00 13 10 00 13 do 15 00 11 15 (JO 13 liquor 15 00 13 10 00 13 liquor 15 CO 13 do 15 00 13 do 15 00 13 do 15 j() 13 do 15 00 13 do 15 do 13 do 15 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 liquor 10 50 14 7 00 1 1 liquor 10 50 14 do 10 50 14 do 10 50 14 7 00 14 7 (0 14 7 (Ht H 7 00 14 7 CO 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 1 4 liquor 10 50 14 do 10 fit) 14 do 10 50 14 do 10 r0 14 do II) fn) 14 do 10 oO 14 do )( fin 14 do 10 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 liquor 15 00 13 do 15 00 14 7 00 14 liquor 10 50 11 do 10 50 14 do 10 50 14 do 10 50 14 do 10 50 13 10 00 14 liquor 10 50 14 do 10 50 ADDITIONAL. Persons returned for License under the Act of Assembly passed the 10th of April, 1819, entitled "An Act to create a sinking Fund, and to provide I 'or Ihe gradual and certain extinguishment of the debt of the Commonwealth," to wit : Distilleries. .Yamis. Jltsidence. 5 f,i".e ri ust lie pnatp tid, to secure at tent ion. :md Job Priiitiiiir. KEEP IT asroRE THE PEOPLE. that April 21, lSI'i.-tr. S. NEYHARI), O. C. KA11LKR. Potl'toW II 1,1 j Readmg .'),((; Port Clinton .iA- Sell. Haven fi.ln Arrivesatlotlsvillei.,20 lUnd.bills, Blanks, Checks, Labels, fjign SPRIN G tt SUM .I ER GOODS. , Tickets, Circulars.aiidevcrydesrriptiono wjo. Mercnantuuit Auehandtze. 4 GAIN the undersigned lake pleasure in an- 2. " Port Clinton .V.e'i ; ces. " Ri a 1 1 n 4 3'."i0 j " Potts'own J.,.0 " PhuMiixville O.lifi Arrives al Slate Rd S.rrfj CarJs JJll AND 'A NCY LETTER-P R ESS PRINTI NC. r various colors, executed at the olhce of the Cohnnlii Ulo UisburgJ?mofra,iii neat style, hurt order, anil inoJeule terms. Ai.so: The ve y best article of DEEDS, BLANKS, S l'ATION Eit, &c.,keut constantly forsale. liounciiiR to their liicnds and Ihe public. that tliev tuvejusi teceiven a select ami heavy assortment of choice Vry tiooda X Orocerie, adapted to the season, and wants of the people, which ttiey oiler lor sale, at llieir ol.l stand al OUT BLANKS AND JOB PRINTING. prices "cheaper than the ch.ape.t." Their stock " . . i iii i .- coinnii.es a full a-sorlmer.t of all kinds of goods, liwL lions to our . ob-O.I,ce,o new type, . cach ar,icle. feel w a.ranted in saying fc;.t and procmed a b aodson.o supnly o . . . o( , haveoll, sorted fiocy P-P". by wo el, uc ca. execute , h ase ani, hh,y, t!. nwtest and cbeapi,. Job-work ia thia see-, (. nllCensware, Hardware, Fish, l"w'e' have also added to our already heavy and ' ,-Kteinive stuck of BUi.kn.-of which, we have all Wid3 tnmi DeJs to Naturalization paper-a w.lect'asrtmcntof very fine Marriage Certili- cates, priioea ana cnguveu, , Magistrates. ... ,, , I Salt, Molassc?, itc. lane and beautiful selection of the above ar ticles ot superior quality, at very low pr.ct s. ALSO. Hals of every variety (for Summe wear,) Boots, Shoes, &.C. f Cash paid loi giain alwav ",Zr v, lends are invited to cat! and tiamine ; WM. McKELVY L C? May .', IV..' Thus in Inning even a lew Rooks, nuila a consitlerable 'aint unt is saved. As a still further Inducement to strangeis visit ji n the cilv, every one who rnir- The Afternoon Train will slop onlv at the a- chases one Dollar's worth of Rooks, will receivp hove named Stations. Passengers for cthei points a Copy of the must therefore take the Morning Line. j Sthanokr in Philadkliua. an elegant ISnio. DEPOT in Reading, corner of Chestnut and volume, the price of w hich is 25 cents. Seventh streets. Pasimer cannot enter the The limits of an advertisement are too con Cars niib'-s provided w ith Tickets. j fined to einiint r.tle the pricu ol any of the Rooks fj;)-NOT!CE. Fifty pouml ol baggngn w ill be i t r to give even a taint iiie.i of the Immense ad allowed to each pa-eiiger in these lines; am! j v maiik lo he derived from nrcha-.ii g at the passengers are expressly prohibited fiom I iking I tjrtnt Ctitlinl t'httip Fovli ,'., but let all any thing as baggage but tht-tr wearing nppairil. I who aie in Sean h id Books send for a catalogue, which will beat the risk of its owner. No freight I and buy the Hooks tbev are in waul of, and when W jU be taken hy thee lilies. j in want i f, anil w hen visiting the city, give A)i- By older of the Board of Manager'. ' pleton one call, and ou will be sure to Call 8. BRADFORD, SJec'rv. i auai.n. MaTi.lH!. ' ! Stationery REMOVAL. !'" a" i,s ,,r;,rir'" s fuinished iit the Lowfst -iTTit,nsMi.i'ei i ' , . , . Pli!Cf. The IniliaU if those purchatilig Lrt RLSSEL, has removed l.ls Shoe ,,,r ami N-(,,c a ei , neally stan.l ed in the cor- y Store into the Exchange Buildmes, next (.r tt itl.i,t charge. door to Ilartman s siore, wn. re lie will ... ways keep on hand and main; to order every dc-iiahlc kind of Boots and Shoes for Men's Ladits'and Misses' wear. CALL A.YI) EXAMLYE, He is determined lotion t il work that will hear examination and dial, and which will compare with that of any otlitr i .tddi-hint nt in northern Pennsylvania. :'f All W'orlc warrantd. l'loi-Cr'b'ir'-, April '', I- i j Order, for ai y aiticle may be sent l.y mail, ad dresst il to Ihe i reprit It r, and Ihe ilincli. i.s in all cast s will he lolly ran ied out, with ;rcat punctuality and tie'-pa'eh. Unit is lir Calahguts -lo'lild bo prrj riid CEO. S. API I.F'luN. Bo'iksr Her. Publisher, liiiporh r, and Si-iiioner, Hi I Chestnut st , cor. of 7th., Swaim's Hiiihlir;: Mv : ; i,. -Ca-,.". Leonard B Rupert Sloan & Meinlenhall Helley k Mendeuhall (ieorge Weaver II U it I W Ilartman Matthew M'Dowell Light Street Iron Co Sloan & Thompson S L Uettlo William Robison John II Barton & Co E P Lutz John It Moyer Cyrus Barton Fowler & Trimbly Samuel Worman J K Millard It Plummer Si Co Simon Nathan & Co Baldy Hayhurst Isruircrcck. Seth B Bowman &; Co Abraham Miller Joseph Sharpless (ieorge A Beam Frederick Nicely William ShalTer John Doak k, Son Centre. Solomon Sterner Gilbert II Fowler Jcir;e Hicki 13 13 10 00 10 00 13 liquor 15 00 do 15 00 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 do 15 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 14 liquor 10 50 13 do 15 00 do do do 10 50 10 50 10 50 7 00 7 00 11 11 13 15 (10 liquor 22 50 10 00 14 liquor 10 50 14 do 10 50 14 do 10 50 14 do 10 50 i 10 9 10 10 10 9 5 8 5 5 5 8 13 10 00 13 liquor 15 00 11 do 10 50 Anthony Deuce Derry Jonas Dayman Greenwood Rickets and Stewart Orange Anthony Dencu Liberty John Laubach Sugarloaf Thomas Benfield Valley Brewer it Charles Matcin Danville 9 8 7J(l Mtdicinen, etc. Win M Bickley Danville 4-5 M C Grier do 4 Moore & Carskaden do 4 5 A B Wilson Berwick 4 6 E P Lutz Bloomsburg 4 5 J It Moyer do 4 5 Beer Houses, Oyster Cellars, etc. Moses Mav Blonmsburrr 8 5 Robison Kay do 8 5 John Clayton do 8 5 Fred'k Lammers Danville 8 5 William Jones do 8 5 An appeal will be held at the Commis sioners' Office in Bloomsliurg, on Monda .1 .. .I.-..1. .I..,- fif June Ilf'Yt. fur nil nTi i,....' me cam "v 1 " ..... find themselves agrieved by the foregoing appraisement and classification. Licenses for beer houses must be paid to the Treasury on or before the 1st of Ju ly next. CHARLES CONNER, Mercantile Appraiser. Bloomsburg, May 30, 1849-4L fur taciasclvci. . 1