goliunbin tJcmocrat. LEVI L. TATE, EDITOR. SATURDAY MORN..JULY 21, 1849. Our Tabic SaafAifi'i Maoaxinc, foi August, edited by Mn. Kirkland, and professor Hart, is a capital Dumber. "Tl Independent Voter" is to our no tion an excellent engraving and tells a good atory. Theobald Xilheic, ia alao well done. He ia quite fint looking nun. We hope tlie people wont toady him to death. Tlit rest we dont much ad mire. Sartti ia always a Tory readable Maga line. We have received Sear New Pictorial Family Magazine, for January 1849, being No. 1. Vol. 1. One dollar in advance. It contains 50 oi 60 pages of interesting reading matter. It is published by Robert Sears, 128, Nassau St., New York. We have also received according to arrangement "SEARS PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE," got lip in ezcellent style, containing Mai inal rsferen ess, weights, measures, chronology and a Map of Palestine, alto uno thousand ngiaviag Pike oaly six dollars. .' 53-O11 last Thursday night.sorne person orf er gons unknown, broke into the Grocery & Feed Store of David Clark, Esq , of C.ttawi.sa, near the Bridge; and stole therefrom, between forty nd fifty dollars In money ,nnd a quantity of goods amounting in all, to over one hundred dollars INo one is suspected, but it is thought that the Burglars understood the Geography ot the place pretty wll, from appearances. ' John A. Gamble- The nomination of this gentleman by the Dem ocratic State Convention, lor the responsible of fice of Canal Commissioner, is hailed with a Zeal tud unanimity of sentiment, seldom equalled and never excelled by the Democracy of Pennsylva nia. This is as it should be. We notice the gratifying fact, with the unmistakeable assurance, that the election of Mr. Gamble, in October next, svill in all human probability, prove the com plete and triumphant redemption ol tbe old Key atone Stat. fj- Tlie Union Star, still evades the question at issue. We ask Mr. Wood, again plainly and pointedly, if he dctirtl tht restoration of the Tariff of 1S43? That is the point. His own or our former dis regencies have nothing to do wiU Ibis mallet. Dare lis answer. (P-A whig tteeliug, to appoint Delegates to the State Convention, will be held oc the 3Utb of July, in Bloomsburg. (jrj-We learn with regret, that the team of three horses, belonging 1o Mr. Jesse Hughes, of Catta, wi.ia, ran off with him nr the sawmill of Isaac S. Muuroe, on Thursday evening, injuring him severely. We have not been able learn the particulars with sufficient certainty to give them to lbs public. The Great Cattle Sherr. Messrs Raymond & Co's., great Menagerie, will tnnAir on next Fridav. in Bloomsburg. It will rr - naturally attract very general interest, f srluement. See ad- A Federal Growl- The West-Chester Register and Examiner, an eld federal print, of the elder Adams' School, is out against the nomination of Mr. Gamble, the democratic nominee for Canal Commissioner, and takes the Columbia Democrat, sorely to task for yielding hiin its humble support. The Wilkesbarre Advocate, the northern organ of the same political faction, conducted byan apostate democrat, in also actively engaged in the same laudable enterprise. To all this the democracy ran have no objection. Mr. Gambia must expect the malignant opposition of the enemies of liberal principles. Go it, gentlemen federalists let loose your dogs of war. CHOLER A. The total no. of cholera eases in Philadelphia, from May 30th to last Saturday even ing, were 1,093 of which 401 proved fatal. CO-A man named John Cahoon,was committed to the Jail of Luzerne county, on Monday last, j charts 1 with murdering Aaron Guard.io Carbon dale. IflAKKICD: On the 12th int ,by the Rev. D. J. Waller. Mr, JOHN' HARTMAN, and Miss ELIZABETH M. GUILD, both of Hemlock township. On the 1st inst.. at C.trbondale, by the Rev E. D. Willis. P. S. JOSLlfJ, Esq , and Mrs CARO LINE WHITMAN, both formerly of Berwick. On the 4tn inst , at Carbondale, by the Rev. B. W. Gorham. Mr. JAMES TEWKSBURY, of that place, and Miss. ELVIRA FULLER, formerly of Berwick. On the 12th inst., by the Rev. Alexr. Heberton' J. M. B. PETRIK1N, Eq . of Muncy, and Miss FRANCES H. LLOYD, of Fairfield township, al of Lycoming county. OntheflSth ult.. in Centr; to snship, by Rev I Bahl, Mr. CYRUS BUON, and Miss AMANDA :. HAYMAN. On the 24th ult.. in Brurcreek township, by John Doak. Esq., Mr. ASA SHELLHAMER, and Mia, ELIZA HEAVNER Proclamation ITfHEREAS, the Hon. Joskph B. Anthont, President ol the Courts ot Over anil Term intir and General Jail Delivery, Couit of Quarter Sessions ol the IVace, aud Court of Common Pleat and Or pliaus Court, iu (he Eighth Judical District composed ol the counties ol Northumberland, Co lumbia and Lycoming ; and the Hon. Samuel Oasis, and the Hon. Stephen 1'ai.dy, Associate Judges iu Columbia county, have issued their pre cept, bearing date the UTth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and iortv-nine, and to me directed for ho Mine a Court ot Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Ple.is and Orphans' Court in Uloomsuuhu, in the county of Columbia, on the Tliiid Monday, (being the UOlli day of August next), and to continue two weeks. Notice, is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Columbia, that they b then and there iu their proper pel sons, at 10 o'clock, in the lorenoon ot said day, with (their records, in quisitions, and other remembrancef, to do those things which to their 0 dices appertain to be done. And those that are bound by recognisance, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or may be in the jail of aaid county of Columbia, are to be then aud there to prosecute against them at shall he just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance agreeably to their notices. Dated at Uloomsburg, the 14th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight bund ed aud Iortv-nine, sou in the 74th year ol the In dependence of the United Stales of America HENS. 11AYMAN, Sh'ff. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of aundiy writs ol venditioni exponas to me directed will be expose to public sale ii i lio Court House in Bloomsburg.un Monday the 301 Ii day ot August next, at one o'clock, P., M. the following described real estate., to wit: A certain piece or parcel of land situate in beaver township, Columbia county, containing thirteen acres more or Ichs, buuniled by lands of Jacob Hinliter, Samuel Doling, and other, where on is erected a frame dwelling house and a frame, barn, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Moses Mover. ALSO. At the same time and place, a certain tract ol land situate in Fi9hingereck township, Columbia county, containing one hundred and twenty acres more or lee, bounded by lands of William Savage, George Keller.Abner Welsh, and John T. Evens, of which about seventy-five seres is cleared, whereon is erected a log dwelling house and a frame barn, and au apple orchard, with the appurtenances. SiMZid, taken in execution and to be sold as the oroperty of John Albertsou. ALSO, A certain tractor piece ofland situate in Sug.irlof township, Columbia county, containing two hundred acres, bounded on the north by lands ol John Kline (smith) on the south-west by lands of Win. lkeler, on the east by lands of John Bishlain and olhers,whereon is erected a log dwel ling house one and a-half story high, a log barn and an apple and peach orchard, about seventy-five acres of which is cleared land, with the appurten ances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property ol John lkeler. ALSO, At the same time and place, a certain lot of ground situate in Beaver township, Columbia county, containing thirteen acres moic or less, bounded by lands of Jacob Hinterliter, Jacob Hnigler and others, whvroi i amuil tram house and frame barn, with the appurtenecs. Seizd taken in execution aud to be sold as the property of Moses Moyer. ALSO, At the same time and place, a certain tract of liml situate in Fishiugereek township, Columbia county .containing one hundred &. eight acres more or less, bounded by lands of Edwin Holmes, John Peeler and others, on w hich is ere cted a one story log dwelling house, a log barn, a twostory frame tavern house and other our build ings, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Kalph K. Carpenter. , ALSO, At the same time and place, a certain lot or piece of ground situate in town of Jerseytown, Mad, son township, Columbia county, containing one-loruth ot an acre more or less, bounded in front by M,iin street, and by lands of John Swisher, and John Allen's heirs and other, whereon is erec ted a one story frame dwelling house and a frame stable, with the appurtences. Sfaized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Stout. ALSO. At the same time and place, a certain lot of ground situate in Mahoning township, in the town oi Danville, Columbia co., bounded by lots of Leonard Snyder, on an alley, and others, con taining uboiit one-eighth ol an acre more or lej, whereon is erected a one and a-half story fran house, with the appurtenances. Seized, take in execution and to be sold as the property of Jeremiah Winegardner. ALSO, At the same time and place, the follow ing real estate situate in Liberty township, Col. county, 1st a tract or lot of land adjoining or near to the town of Mooresburg, land of Robert Simonton on the west and south, by James Rob- itison on the north side, and the road to Washing ton on the cast and partly on the north side con taining twen'y acres more or less, on which are erected a good frame dwelling house two stories high, with a kitchen, a stable and a meeting house with an overshed and good well of water, and all under cultivation. 2d a tract or lot of ground adjoining I the former tract or lot on the east side, lauds of Robert Simonton on the north west and the south side, and lands of Kestler and other lands of de fendant on tho west side, and the road to Ch.lis qnaque passing on the north tide, containing twenty acres more or less, all under cultivation. Seirtd takn in exectinn and to be sold as the property of Ephriam Scott. BENJ. HAYMAN. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Bloomsburg, ) July 21, 1513. J NOTICE, IS hereby given.that the undersijned will attend at the house of Robert Uagenhoch, Light St., on Monday tht 3d day ol .September next, tor the purpose of giving the tax payers an opportunity ot paying their school tax ot W.i. WM. McKELVY. Treanurer of the Bloom School diitrict. July 21, 1849. , PUBLIC VENDUE. WILL be sold at public Hale, on Saturday lhe2Mh inst., at 10 o'clock a. m. in Bloomsburg, Columbia county, at the house of Wm. Robison, the following property to wit: one trunk, quilts, blankets, sheets, pillow and pillow cases &c belonging to the Estate of Eliz abeth Barber, lute of Bloomsburtf, d.ic'd. Condi tions of sale will be made known at the time snri place by WM. ROBISO.V, Adm'r. Bloomsburg, July 14, 1519. 3t THE OffiPTJLGRAL TO1T. 7'hou hast uil season for thine own, 0 .' death. JLli:i : In Port Noble, cast Bloomsburg, on Thursday- night, MARTHA, aged about two years, daugh ter ot tho Wm. Coopor. Iu Iron Dale, near Bloomsburg, on the 14th hist Mr. JAMES WIER, in the 30th year of Image. In Colon, Mbhigan, on the 4th inst., in the 37th year ol her age, Mrs MARY A., wife of Ju. H. Bowman, formerly of this county. In Hemlock township, nn Sunday last, Miss MARY WALTERS, aged about 23 years. In Bloomsburg, on Tuesday last, after a painful and protracted illness, Mrs. ANN BULLEN, aged about 35 years. On Monday, an infant child of the deceased, a few days old, and on Wednesday another, the two being twins, also diud, and on Thursday the three were interred in one grave. Rev. J. Ruddurow, officiated feelingly and appropriately on that moat solemn occasion. We deeply sympathise with our neighbor, Mr. Bullen, and his bereaved family in their overwhelming allliclion. 3Toril) Urttiul) (Canal. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE? Beach llAVEX.July 2,1849. ' Col. Tate: Dear Sir. The following shows the collections of canal toils at this uflice. Amount per last report $24,804 (55 ' month ending Juno 3Jlh.... 15,71)3 03 Wholo amount since 3uth Nov. 1 s48, $40,397 6S Increase over lant teuton to taint date, 2.8'jO 82 Do. for June ofer last June, 2 02 16a J. S. CAMPUELL, Cou.. RAYMOND & Co's MENAGERIE, Containing the Rarest Collection of WILD BEASTS, BIRDS, AND REPTILES, Eoer before KzhibiUd in the United State Will exhibited at Blooimbur? On KA.1., ti,l 27A, 1849. y Open from 1 to 4 o'clock. P. If Admission 23 cts ; Children under 10 years 19 ds. Among the most conspicuous features of this ex- nibition is the specimen of the HIPPOI'OTAML ! Captured bv Cant. John Tanpr if tV, Good Return, of New Bedford, Mass., after a a- ver ana desperate struggle, the men barely esca pinif with their lives, before they were able to despatch him with their lances. The Performing Elephant Tippoo, Who has caused such a great sensation all over Europe, will through a variety of Performan ces, such as WallzinK, Balancing. Ringing the nell, Creeping on his fore-legs, walking over his keeper, picking hitn up, drawing a cork from a bottle, 4-c. Mr. Pierce, the emperor of all the Lion, in the dens of ild beast. His performances dilfer fron all others, not only i the skill am! grace in which he dis plays in his exercises with the Terrific groupe of Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Cougars, Panthers &;c., But in thr matchless and almost superhuman command with which he exacts the obedience of these i.-rcest and most romnrjelcn tenants of the deert, the firret and the junule. Mr. Pierce, may have many imitators, iul he hat no tqual. The list embraces all the finest living speci mens of WILD AXIMJ1LS. That tho ereat evperienco, enterprise, and resour ces of the proprietors have enabled them to bring together in one hirijii and splendid collec tion, a full description n( the animals contained in the exhibition, will be found in the hills at the principle Hotels, previous to the arrival of the company. Will also exhibit at Jerseytown, on Thursday, July 20." List of Letters, REMANING in the. l'0,t Odice at Flnnm sburg, for quarter ending June 30lh, 1S49. A'idrews E B Pell William Beers William M'Qniller Mirhael M'Quaile .Mary (ship) Malison Joseph p.tterrnan chiistian 3 Perry William I'usey Iaa;ic Richards John Rono Lucas Bull AUnHon A Croasman 7. F Cavanee Edward Evans Win Fruit R B Girton MiithiasC, Hummel V J Huttnn Jesse W Esq Mutton J.-H-eW Hudson George Hacket Thomas Jenkins David Karshner P M I Reese l);ivid ' Smith John or Jeis Siewart S P Smith John I Sling Peter S.nks Genre Swibv Joseph James Thornton Jackson D Yonts J H Morris John (ship) Mann A G !f Co Morgan John (ship) Csh Persons callin; for the above hitters will pleass say they are advertised. J.M. CIIAMBERLIN, P. M. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John IVhilenight, Jr., dee'd. NOTICE is hereby givn that letters of admin istration, on the estate of JOHN WHITE NIGHT, Jr , Ute of HI ootri township, Columbia county, dec'il , have thisdy been granted by the Register of Wills forsaid co., to the undersigned, residing in liloom township and county Mure- said. All persons indebted to said tstat-;, are requested to make paytatnl. and those hav,n? vi.iunn hi.ii. fjiu esraie l III present rriirn " lh .Hmin.r.tor ..I L .W iV.e . properly aiithontirstfd foret tlemrnt. . - . B II LM .I'.J I'M r- F.DMUNn CRAWFORD. -HtB. Adni'r. June 1, lS-P)- SHERIFF'S SALE. EY virtue of a writ of tend, taponut tome di rected, will be exposed to public sale, on ijiuiday (he lblhday of August, at 2 o'clock, P. M., upon the premises, the following propcity, to wit: A certain lot or larui situate In tlontnur tOM'uslilp, Columbia county, containing 3o acies, mora or Icts.boudded by lands of Samuel Warden, D.niiel Caishnur, and the river Susquehanna, and the Pennsylvania canal running through the same, all ot which land is in a high state ol cultivation, and whereon is erected a two story double frame dwelling house aud a atone kitchen, a trains braoK barn, grocery, sheds and other out buil dings. The above described lands lie about lour miles frtui Danville, and tour from Catiawi,a, and einiaioni Bloomsburg, and ia every way a most desirable property, and with the appurte nances, seizud, takeu in execution, aud to b sold as the property ol Samuel A. BraJy. BENJ. HAYMAN, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Bloomsburg, July7,lS4'J. ) TO MY CREDITORS. "VTO TICK. It IICRNlV uivew. that I hive an- J,j plied to the Couit of Cuinmou Pleas of Co lumbia county, for the benefit ol the Insolvent laws, and said court have appointed the third Monday of August next, for the hearing of me and my creditors at the Courthouse in Btoouis burg. THOMAS McBRlDE. JulyO, 1SI9-3H. JOHN O. FREEZE, Attorney at Law: CCJ- Orncii, next duor to ihu Court Houkc, Bloomsburg, Columbia Count, Pinna. BUSINESS entrusted to hit charge will re ceive prompt, professional aud carelul attention. IC7 NOTICE. JZ Office of the " Catawissa, WilliamxpoTt and Erie Hail lloud Company,' No, 48 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, June 4th, 1810. BY an act of the Legislature of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, approved the 20th day of March, 1S4'J, it was declared that the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna Roil road Com pany should, thereafter, be known by the name of n .. Br2;.i i , .c the Catawhsa, willramsport and Krie Railroad said Compaoy this day pasied the following reso v..K..,. ',c,,u' lution: " Retoletit, That tho Sncretary publish a no tice of the change in the name of the said Com pany, and to request tho Stockholders thereof to sin l ender up the old certificates of stock, and take out new ones in conformity to the change in the name of the Company ; and that he alto give notice to such of the Stockholders of the late Lit tin Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad Compa- waosa stock is forleitaule for non-pavrnent of instalments thereon, that the owners of said stock shall have the right to consolidate the payment made thereon,and take shares at Ihe par value in the Catawissa, Wiiliamsport and Erie Rail Road Company, to the amount of the actual payments on the shares so forfeitable, provided, Ihe old certificates are surrendered up in ninety 'days from the time of the publication of such notice in two of the papers printed in the city of Philadel phia, and one in the county of Columbia ; and in default of the surrender of tuch certificates and consolidation, the said shares and all previous payments thereon are hereby declared to be for feited. WM. D. LEWIS, President Joseph R. Paxton, Stc'y. y7-3.m. N. S. LAWR.F.MrR. Agent for the sale of Southioorth Alan uf adoring Co's IVriting Paper. Warehouse No. 3 Minor Street. 100 cajes of the above superior Papers now in storc,.and lor sale to the trade at the lowest mar ket prices, consisting in part of Fine thick Flat Caps, U, 14, 15 and 10 lbs., blue and white. Superfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue aid white. Extra super and superGne Folio Posts, blue aid white, plain and ruled. t Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and white, ain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt. Superfine and tine Bill Papers, lung and broad. Superfine and fine Counliug-lluua Caps and Eosij, blue aud white. Extra super Congress Caps and letters, plain aid ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Superfine blue linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain ind ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes. "Lawyer's" Brief Papers. Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and (lain, blue and while, various qualities and prices. Also, 10U0 reams while and assorted Shoe Pa ters, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted 1 issue, "ea. Wrapping, Envelope, asorted and blue Mediums, Cap Wranpers, Hardware Papers, Itc. June 30, lS4'j-Cm! NEW STORE AND CHEAP GOODS. rPHE under-iigned respectfully iul'oi ms his old customers ntid thu pubblic thut he has ju,t completed his arrangements for their better accommodation, by re-building his store house at t io old stand, on Main Street, where he in receiv ing and nfl'.-rs for cajli sales, a select asortmentof rilnlliinrr nnrl CiMiCtnt'inna r'xnu n:, ... i ; r i....a atyle and het finish, consists of every variety r Uoati anu Mimmer uarmen'i, viz : pants, Funis, Liiiais, qioiks, ct:., uitiliuiitriur press) v for country sales, and will bs ' at exceedingly low prices for cash. . , Conlection.iries and l'"jncy articles, too numerous to mention. ALSO Ice cream, lemonade, mead, bn! freshments, furnished to ordeip MAY. a. ovr,u, Bloomsburg, June 23, ' rv r .TO'T 01 Mie Wl 111.111 a win T f"r6,"an" of o'ntv, on Saturday the fourth I ol.L"lur"l"a-. 1', n.nVlnc.k. in the lore- ' IV rv tsHT, Wo of Bloom township, in said ;,Vfy ead.will'Xpose to sale, by Puol.c hdu)op"' the prcniifw.t certain Plantation or Tract of Land, wining lands of Peter Melick, Jacob Melltck, em Marr.and Wru. McEntyre, containing ' Sighty-onp Acres, iththpiiiimrtenances; all of which is Cle; Clea- I Land, and of a good quality, ii aisotomaio A BODY OF max. ORF..- vr in of hicb has been opened, and about ,c hundred tor.s ot ni ore tnken ouL The rov mnrihv i,f no Bttemioo ni raruiers id Iron MaMers. Terms made known on nay oi " . . . lie ... i I !.. .v.. ta of V. 4ee1. Vn. . . 1 , - ... I L. 1 ,b'p of HI vjiji. s-io rr.ir.';,vfTl..v. ' .iroH "- .J 5.; POLITICAL. 11HL F. HARTMAN, of Bloom twp., we are requesteil to ay, will be a candnlaio lor SMKRur oi Colombia Cuuntv, at the ensing goneml election, and he solicits the support of his felluw cin.ens generally j2l. WILLIAM C. IIENDERS1IOT, "f A,n'h,'y tp., will be a candidate for TKKAS UKLR before tbe Democratic Countv Convention Ihulall ' FREDERICK McBRlDE, of Lime stone i township, w,u be a candidate lor the ollice ol treasurer, if nominated by (he Democratic County Convention. k GEORGE VV. HARDER, of Cata- w.ssa township, will be a candidate lot ihe olhce ot ( ommi.s.oner, U non.naied by tbe D.moctal County Convention. -, , i w"cic. ot u;oum township, will be a candidate ih cratic County Convention, lor Rep.e,e.,('lV voiuiuuia coumy in mj i.E1,u.utt u liuiii. vania. ' To the Free Electors of Columbia county. Ft.Li.ow Citizens : Encouraged by many friends, I ofler myself as a candidate lor the ollice of btieriff ot Columbia county, at the approaching general Election. oiiuuiu i rcceivu a majority ot your rotes, and be elected, I earnestly promise to discharge the ilu. ties of said office faithfully and impartially suuisijcs aii res ec!tuiiy solicited. PHINEAS WKLLIVER. Madison, July 7, 1S49. To the Ciiizcna of Columbia county. Fixiow CrnzsNs: 1 place mysell before yon as a candidate forth office uf Sheriff, at the ensuing election, I pledge mysell that ll. duties of the utfice shall b f.utti folly performed. Your support is i especially solicited. . THOMAS BRANDO. Danville.'July 7, 1649. To the Voteru of Columbia countv. Fillow Citui:ns : At the solicitation of many of my friends and neighbors, I am induced to cifer mv-elf as a can didate fur Sheriff Should 1 be 'elected.! will li-harge the duties o the office with fide itv,ul iini.arti.lity. I therein ...i;,:. ,t.u impartiality. I the Eluctois. - upi;ii ui PETER EILL.MYLll. Liberty, July 7, 1849.' To the I ree Electors of Columbia County. Fkllow CiniE.Ns: Induced by thu partiality of.many old friend, I Oder myself as a candidade for Sheriff. Your geueroussutfrages are earnestly and most lespect- luujr souciteu lor tne noimuaiion. Should J be loriunaie as to succeed, i plcdgs my best enJuav ors, to discharge Ihe duties of said off.ee with impartiality and strict fidelity. MOSES COFFMAN. Bloomsburir, June 30, lb49 To the Democratic Voter of Columbia r ...... i . . FlkLLOW ClTIZKNS : At the solicitation of manv of n.v friend.. I r. fer myself as a candidate (or the office of Sheri-, ai me ensuing election. I make no pledges they are in baJ keeping ; but solicit the support ol my friends throughout the county, and Kemam res IAMKS VFF7P Bloom township. June g, 1M9 . To the Democratic Electors of Columbia County. Fkllow Citizens : Urged by numerous friends I would ofler my self as a candidate for the ollice ol SlienlT. 1 am not much versed in political affairs and cannot, therelore, make politics a business, even for the hope of office. Should I receive the nomination and be electfd, 1 promise to discharge th duties ol the ollice faithlully and impartialiv. J. II. FL'RMAN. Plonmshnrir, June 18, l4y IS4W To the Independant Electors of Columbia County. Fellow Citizens: Solicited by many friends, and urgd to make the effort, I hereby ofler myself as a candidate, at the ensuing election, lor the ollice of Khfhu'f. If successful, it shall be my first aim to discharge the duties of said office, to general satisfaction. More 1 cannot promise. w . JOHN ALLEN. iviadisnn, June 16th, 1S49. To the Democralic Electors of Cclumbi County. Fellow Citizens: Warmly urged by manv of my friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office ol Hih Sheriff at the ensuing election solic'tmg, at (he hands of my Democratic brethern,the preliminary nom inationpledging myself, if nominated and elec ted, to faithlully dischari" U tie unties locum bent upon the ufiice. Very respectfu' J01"- 'ellow citizens. samufl sen rock. Hemlock, J-'B 19- 19. To the Impendent Electors of Columbia ia Coir'H Feli Cmirm : f he solicitation of my friends, I o(ir maelf as a Candidate for office of Shirisk - (o ocuuiiij; eiucuon. DnouiU 1 be so fortue" i receive a maioritv of vnnr .nflVac,.. with mweu to rxec'ite th ( utirg of sni( delny, humanity and impartiali'AM DEKR Jrkaon. June 4, 1S49-, of Columbia To the lndcpcnde county. FLL,nv". 9 Kv'the flatterins encouragement of nu merous fiiends.I announce mjselfa candidate .for the office of SHERirr. at the ensuing election, and should I receive a majority of your votes. discharge the duties of said office, tnthe best of my abilities, and with strict fidelity and impartiality. JOHN KELLER. M i fflin, June 4th, 1540. 7w7e Democratic Electors ot Columbia County, Frixow CiTizv.ivs ti ,, ih. irienftlv indications ot many friendn.and in accordance with my own wishes, t ..it... ,r.,i..tf in vnur consideration as a candidate for the office of Sncmitr. respectfully solieiting your suffrages; and, if elected, promise a prompt and faithful discharge of the important duties ot that responsible station. JOHN SNYDER. Oranr.e. June 4ih, 1819 To tlie Democratic Electors rJ Columbia County. Fruu-w Citizens: . a, the nlieiiation of many of my fnenrie I or- nv.. t i a rsnr idjie ror omihiij, io - -"ijventir- ' 1 ,r-rsn B AOOf'T JACOB R. CHOLL pioomto-i'Htp, JunsI, 5519.- I'riec tun tin. COKHKC'I'KD WLtKLTToR THt imZnAT, IituomtOurg, Flour, pei banel, jjo on .. Wheat, bushel,. Kol.. "ye. M 55!.. L'orn, " 4oJ. . Uats, 30.. Buckwheat, 00),. Eggs, per doz Butter," iioMnd V . 1'hiludrlf.hia. $5 to 1 W Go ....17 35 W 15 Business Directory. GH 1 L J., Suigeon and Physician, locititu , on Market it ., south side, bce asaia sueet, Bloonnhilig. KNUUR At HAMLLN, 'ck-tmitht, ehoj, Main stieet.tirsistory.iuimsdiateh under din ollice 7)FNJ: HAOENBLi:H,CAof mtkrrtf fu,tt j rcr,tvjrui si.iecl Main street, a tew duel oelow M.irket street HEMS' ZL'PPINGER, Watch undVLck Maker, sign of the Watch, un orku near Main slreei. IEuNARD B RUPERT, JlsVreAritif . first do, J in " Rupert's Row," on wain streeibekw aiai ket. JOHN H. BARTON i Co., w . H c h a m , , Slureon Main street, opposite the Pennsylva nia Hotel, amith nloomsburi. J' EV J bn EVI L. TATE. paiNTtB.urte, in ihTTTTTs building, utb end ol "Rupert's Row." ,.u Maui .trcct. IPHKAIM P. LUTZ,,So14)8i0,e OIJ J siruet, below Market, east .iCv.utn oMUt Golden Mortar. UfARTINi A. M. RUPERT. Tintrnr on.t 1 I r e .... J.I A manuiaciurers, shop tniil'ti anufactu siren, below the Post-office. QLUAN & M EN DEN II A L L yMerthanit ,iib,n streot.aoovo Market aud otic door bvlcw U. Eachance 7"M- McKELVY 4 CO., -VcW, Nm h TT West comer of Main and Market streets. ' rpHOMAS WlLLlT.S,Waf;er1esfablishn.ei..m wain street, north side, one clour otlow tlw Court House. 1ENN&YLVANIA HOTEL, by Wf.li.t J. shann in. south luinstreet.opp opposite Pi t- ton's srnre. ARMSTRONG, j1 arblr-mawifaetvrrr, ie , eslablishHiui.t on .;ain s;ree, opprxi; A-nerican. the "JOHN EG AN, B'iot a;id Shoemaker, store tn l) Main street, east side, first door btlow M.r ket street. T"0RKS UOTe'l. by Samoix Ltos.'riiade "n ; forks of the Berwick and Orangeville in North Bloomsliure;. HAYHURST i BALDY,,tfrciU,,n(.nb. east corner of Main and East stretts,;itove the American Hotel. SIMON NATHAN, Cheap and FasluonubU Clothier, Store on Main stiett, twn ti.r -above the American Hotel. "I "EXCHANGE HOTEL, by Samuel A. fit on muiii street, directly opposite ihe it 1JUUI . Ia,.. ,. ' AMtHIICAN HOUSE-Acommodioo, ,U well kepi Inn-By Cmas.H. Dossil soulh side of fiiain street. BLOOMSBURG ACADEMY A IIIliH SCHOOL For Yovnn Ludin and Oentl.n J. E. BRADLEY, J'rineha! it f-'. i r m r n; hi' i . HILL, AasLtar.t The second Quarter ol the urnr.ni Session of this School will commence oa M,,u.av the 25th instant. ' Text Boolt Emerson's Spelling Book and RaJt. Goodrich's Ceographv. Bu.'linn's English Grammar. Faiker's Prngrcniive Exeicines. " Aids to Ensli.h CoirjpJsitiuo Rlairs Rhetoric, L'uiversity rditiui. Davits' arithmetic. " Algebra. " Geoinetry, S'jivaving. " Mensuration. Guernsey's History of the United St Lardner's Outlines. Olmsted's bchoul PJiiUaophy. Burritt's Geography of thcHeafirr. Johnston's Turner's Chtraistry. Wnwl'a Rritany. Schmurker's Mental Philr" Wayland's Moral ocie Webster's DictiQ,mmar,l)iiUior,'sLf.lir Pe easar, Sallust, Cictio, Horace; Bulli'Livv I.everett's Lxtin L'xicr.n. . ' GREEK. Bullion's GreekGrawniar.liullioii'sOreekReix! er Robinson's Greek Testament, Xenophon's Anabasis, Xenophon's Memorabilia, Lidilell and Scott's or Grove's Greek Lexicon. There will be frequent exercises in Dechms tion and Composition. Instruction will also b given in Penmanship and Book-keeping. It will be the aim of the Teacher in this School, to impart to ihe pupils a vhokoook BNOWLF.DGt Of tMO OranCIlM suiuiiu, iu cuuiuk their rnindt, and thus to piepare them foi hor. orable places in life. T F.RMS. The Academical year will consist of4 weel;s The expense per quarter for tuition and all con tingencies, will be Kr Reading Penmanship, Arithmetic, Geogra phy, English Grammar and History, cr e'her ! For same, with Algebra, i.erreeiry. J.,r.r,,t, Mensuration, l'niicopny, cneuiisuy, iw Fi'rLatin and Greek Languages, ' M fj. Good bnardmc can oe rniain--u ... families at from $1 50 to $3 00 per week. Metertncrr, Col. Joseph Paxton, (Rev. Daniel Stecu, Hon. Stephen Baldy, )Rev Joshua Evans, Hon.Genrge Mack, Mtchel Frcbst.F.q John McReynnlds, Esq. Blnomsburg, June 2-', 1S49- """" O. C. K A II h E U , Attorney at Law and Counselor, . flrvOfnce on Main street t-v-.m' frirnds sni .-r - '"3l fie naorr,D',nced the put. uce of law in Bloomsburg, Columbia county, P., whore he will promptly attend to all leg-. husi r,,,. entrusted to his care, ft'ioouianurg, April 3fl, 1WJ.