CONDITIONS. IC0L'I.M3tA DEMOCRAT, U published j7 ''"' tiy uioriutti ( two dollaii per iH Hi f-'y'" lulfyeirly in advance, viz, s i,( ft 11 iri.iinz unl $1 upon entering on tle ,it i iitlu-and il n it pniil accoi lingtn terne, w !ull i a variably chaigis it,,tiUar.i aW 'i.'v rent. a ni.'ipi urn Liljou for shorter period of ,!,.' ''U.l niii ii.iii'h, nor discontinued until ill vrJartjei tliul I have been puid, which nut lj on v i iili prior to the expiration oi ' IV Ur'l. agreed for, and a. failure to thus no (ify thu Elitorwillhoco.Hidercda new en- ' nximint. , j.,!,jiiijuu'it eompicuouily inserted atone .il. if ch pur iuarp (of H linos or lcs)for three tuiei, in I twinty-five cents peraquare fr ! y mmj 'i.nti'i u'ltiati. Riiiinesn Cards ii t: t i.l at three dolUr per annum. A lib t.il duciiunt iii tld tn yearly advertiser, f,rrs-i, 'Jommunic Arums, &c, addressed '.o l'ie E lit ir, on hiisines pertaining to the of- t!t '.ft mi ha i, ml pli'l, to secure attention. liook ami Joli Priii in?. y"J5KEEP it bkfoue th r-goPLr.thal tU4 lhnJ-bills, Blank, Checks, LabeU, CirJs, Tiokct,,.Circuliirs, and tvciv description J U AN OKA NO Y LETTER-PRESS PRINTING i t virion colors, executed at the office oi the CV.nn'iw (Ulnniimtiiiriz) Democrat, in ne.it style, sh irt jr lor, and TViler.ite ti-rms. Also: Thevc i ' b'Jt article of DEED, BLANKS, STATION ERY, v'.l''iiilit cjn.dantiy fur sale. BLOO.VISBURG ACADEMY A HIGH SCHOOL t Far Yowif L'uUm and Gentlemen J. V.. 61UDLEY, Principal. KEUdhN inil.Jiilivit. TSs letfnnd Qi u ler of Hie present Summer Sesi' m nt this Senool will commence on Monday, liiu 2 ).h iilsUlit. Text Books. F.nerson' Spilling Book and Reader, ti io Inch's Geogrjply. Bullid.i's English Grammar. Prkei's Prorenive Exercise. " Aid to Engliih Composition. IiUir' Rhetoric, University edition. Davics' arithmetic. " Algebra. Geometry. " Smveyin. Mensuration. Guernsey's History of the United State. Lindner's Outlines. Olmsted' School Philosophy, llurriit' Geography of the Heaven. Johnston' Turner's Chemistry. Wood's Botany. Schtnucker's Mental Philosophy. Wayland' Moral Science. Webitcr's Dictionary. L A T I N. Bullion's Latin Grammar.liullion's Latin Read er, Am hon's Ceasar, Sallust, Cicero, Horace; l-'ulsom's Livy, Leverett's Latin Lexicon. 0 11 E E K. Bullion's GreckGiammar.Bullion'sGreekRead rr, KublnsDii's Greek Testament, X-nophon's An iba-iit, Xenophnn's Memorabilia, Liddtll and Scott's or Grove' Greek Lexicon. There will be frequent f xercises in Declama tion a-id exposition. Instruction will also be given in Penmanship and Book-Keeping. It will be the aim of the Teacher in this School, to impart to the pupils a thorough XM1WI.KDBK of tha branches studied, lu educatt th'ir mindt, and thus to prepare them for hon orahle places in lite. T BUMS, The Academical year w ill consist of 44 week Tne expense per quarter for tuiiion and all con tiagencies.will be For Reading, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Geogra phy, Eglish Graunnar and History , or either olil.ein, ?3 00 For -iime, with Algebra, Geometry, Surviving, Mensuration, Philosophy, Chemistry, Uheto ric. 4 S3 For Lilin nnd Greek Lancmgei. 5 5U (J'i- Good li'.aiiling can he idil.iined in private families at liom ft 3D to fc2 00 per week. 11 lrence. Col Joseph P ixlon, iHev. Daniel Sleek, Il'in. Stephen ll.ildy.Jilev. Joshua Evans, llin.G.ioriri! Mack, (dirhael Blobht.Esq J.ilin Mi-Reynolds, Esq. r.lunmshurg, June 21, 1S-10. 0. 0 K A II L E It , Attorney at Lew ami Counselor, 'ffJ-OXfo. on Mainsireet, by the Courthouse. iPF.CTi't'LLY informs his friend and J, the ptMic th at he hn commenced the prac--..ci of law in u'.oomsburg, Columbia county, I'a., wturi Im will promptly attend to all legal bui j,e' eiitrus'.c 1 to hi? care. HinvnsViru, Aoi il 2-h, IS4ff. F. STEWART, Attorney at Lavj, MKMKKLY OF W'lLKESDAHRE, T)F.SPECTI'L'LLY informs the public that he j ha located in BERWICK, w here he will n; if ud promntly to all leciil bunnefs entrusted to his care in Col imbia and Luzerne counties. fj-OTiceun Miin Street, opposite the Rising Sri Hot.1. Jj-i.2;'), 1S40.-V DOC'I'OirALONZO L. CKEbLEK, "Tl'.sPc'crb'L'LLY olTt-rs his Pmfmional Wi Xrrviet to the citizens of Epytown and in vrinity, tljctor Crtiliff can he consulted at the rr ji lence'f J ihn Khcsler,!!! Espytown, except w'-ien pr.ifi-s-iioiiiillv ahscnt. tw .vtnwn. Mv "mo riL'RVi;VLNt; & CONVEYANCING rnHP. indersined respectfully inform their J t.ien;M ami Ihe piihlic in general, tt.al they hive (ir'ni"d a rn-partnership in the husinessof S trveyinz nni Conveyancing, for the ,)'ir,ioo oi tianiacting any business in the line oi 'iii'ir !)-ff--.inn. Mi-. K uilcr' ollife is licl 1 in Mr. Justice Kah It's 'jfli.-e, Bioomi oirif, and Mr. Nevhard's otlire at hi re-iiilene- i:i Outre townrhip he is also the .-' i-v vrn- G.: ienl for Columbia county. rO"All h'l.r.e'S b ft with either member of the f.r-n, as aVive, will ba llttnnled to with fidelity tn 1 desnatcli. S.NF.YHARD. U. C. KA1ILER. April 14, ltr. FIIF.SH ARRIVAL! Neiv and Cheap Summer Goods. ANEW -.i;ply of splendid g"eds jnbt reei-ived at the cheap store ot J.'H Barton li Co., winch is cheaper than ever. Their style and va tietv of Ladies dres eoo is cannot be surpaed, aid a they hive made arrangements to procure constant s ipp'.y, Ihcy w ill alway be of the latet styles. Also'. Groceries, Ilanhvare.Queens warc, Salt, Fish, Molasses, ic. in great variety. J.H. BARTON it Co. Hlvonibnr;, May S, 1S4. COLUMBIA CO UNTY IN ST1T UTE. rpilE Trustee cftho Columbia County lu$ti I lute take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have secured the service of the KEY. SAMUEL SOU AFTER, as Principal ul lhe School lo he opened in nloonu burg on Thursday, the full day of Apiil next. The highly attested abilities nl Mr. Sehatler af ford an ample i,uai .uilee for thorough instruction in all ihe various braui'hes taught in tho school. These will consist ot.lhe following: LAN(.UACUS. Ancient Latin, Giei k and llibrew. Modem German, Spanish. French and Italian. EMiLlSll. Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, Surveying, Naviiiation, Geography, with the use of globes; History, Natural l'liilisophy,and Chemistry, w itii lectures and experiments; Moral and Mental philosophy, with lecture. Penmanship and Elocution w ill receive daily attention. Tkrms In older lo secure the greatest a mount ni'hiiiefit to each pupil, we think-the standard numhei should he twenty-five, unless the demand of the public should wanaiit an as sistant The prices will be aslollows: The English blanches 3 per quarter. Do. with additien of lanLMiace, f " " VIM. McKELVY, "1 L. I!. RUPERT, CALEU UARTON, J Trusted. DAN li SN YDr.R, JACOB MEMCK, J nioetnshurir, March 1 3, 1-4C. NEW ROOT AND SHOE S'lOKE. riIHE suhn-ribers, foinuily of Millon, have rpcuedaiu w Root and Shoe store, in the building next above the Court-House, on Main street, where thry ofler for sale the largest ass ortment of BOOTS AM) SHOES, Ever exhibited in Biooin.-hurg. They have eve ry desi'iiption nfCi'Mse ami Fine Pools, Gaiters of every style, for Ladies', Gcntlemrc' and Miss es' wear, Slippers ol every fashion, and srvt-ial new st Ich oi children's hIiits, never helot e ot It-red for sale in this place. Their aosotlment lull, and will be ollered at LOWER PRICES than those of any other establishment in the county. They will also make up all kit. ds and tylesof work to order at the lowest prices. GO EARLY AND SEE. Ocj- Their colleclion of work is really a curi osity, and they make no charge for showing. FRANTZ (( JOHNSON. Bloomburg, April 2S, 18-19. REMOVAL. Clothing Emp o riu m. FuiCEs Reduced. THE ubscriber respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he has Jiemoved liiu Cheap Clothing Emporium to his new stand, on Main Street, above the American House, where he can beat both Jew and Gentile at sel ling cheap Goods, Clothing, &c. Take the fol lowing sample ol hisnrices; Fine Dress or Frock Coals from 6 to 12 plenum hlue liiacx Dress Coats )(j Cashmerett, Alpaca and summer cloth, 3 Linneli Coats ol all kinds, 1 Black Casitnere Pants, 3 Splended Lamartiue Panls, 4 Cottonade and summer Cassitnere, 1 Plain Satin Vests, 2 Figured Satin vests, 2 Marseilcs and Cashmere vests, 1 Boy's Pants and Vests, 1 Men' Casinet Pauls, 175 SUJUMUR CLOTIILXG, of every description, Dry, Fancy, and Staple GOODS, and a general assortment of Shirts, Bo soms, Collnrs, Gloves, Suspenders, Stock, I land kerchiefs, &c, &.C. Gurmentf made tn order on jior nutter. fJO- Persons residing out of lown will find it to their advantage to puichafe clolhing of linn as he is determined lo put rites dow 11 so low ns lo make an object to those who con e from a distance. Gentlemen don't forget to enquire for Nathans' Cheap Clothing Stoic, on Main Street, one door above Mr. Daiblei's Ameiican House, Blooms burg. SIMON NATHAN, & Co. Il!nnmhiirir, Match 21, 15-40 A 1' 1 li E T OK'S (!keat Central Cheap Book Storcj IGl Chestnut Street. Corner of Sevrntli, Swaim's Buildings, Philadelphia. KNOWING Ihe wants ot ihe community, the Pioprielor of this Establishmem- has fit lea up a store in the most elegant manner, hav ing due regard to ll.o comloit ol his ciieiouicis, so that every stranger visiting hie Uttk Sltte, may feel entirely at home. His lmnien.se Stock of Books is classified accoiding 10 1 he various De. parlmeiits of Literature, so lhat vimIcis can find the Hooks they ate in fi'aich of lor themselves. Buying his stock foi the most part at the Jluciiun Salts, and being connected with one ol ihe Lar gest Publishing Houses in this country, besides publishing largely hin.self, enables him to lull All B joks at Lower Prices than any other house of a similar character on this continent. His facilities for die Importation of Books Ironi F.uiopc aie unson a.-sul, having a Branch of his Establishment in London, where nidera of private gi-iillemnn ate can lully execut ed and forwarded to this country by every Stea mer and Packet. A Catalogue, of Books with Ihe pnc aiiai hed is isurd quar terly, containing Lists of New Additions made to his large collection, which aic in all ca.-ji-s lor sale at the Lowest Prices or, from 23 to '5 per cent, below Publishers' Pri- 1 ccs. I nus in tiuying even a lew Uooks, quite a considerable amount is saved. As a still funhi-r Inducement to stranger visitirg ihe city, e very one who pur chases one Dollai's worth of Book, will receive a copy of the Stranger in Pmi.ADFt.itiA. an 1 legant ISmo. volume, Ihe price of which is 25 cent. 33- Thelimils of an advertisement aie ton con fined to enumerate Ihe price ol any of the Book or to give even a taint idea of ihe Immense ad-v-ANTAr.Ks to he derived Iroin purchasing at the 6'renf Cintinl Cheap Pook S7c, but let all w ho are in search of Books send lor a catalogue, and buy the Hooks they are in want of, and w hen in want of, and when visiting Ihe city, jiive Ap pleton one call, and yi-u will be tuio to Call AGAIN. Stationary in all its brandies, furnished at the Lowest I'rici. 'I he Iniliah of Ihose purchasing Let lei and Note Paper, neatly stamped in the cor ner without chaige. Orders for any article may he sent by mail, ad dressed lo the preprii-lor, and Ihe diieelion in all caes will be fully carried out, with great punctuality and despatch. Order lor Catalogue should heprr pnid GEO. S. A1TLETON. Booksrller. Publisher, Importer, and Stationer, 101 Chestnut Ft , eor. of 7th,, Swaim's Builditur. Uj 12, 1 SIP.-Snyj, , DR. SVVAYNE'S CclbralcU l'mnlly itRdldnct Cl'RE FOLLOWS CintS ! More proofs of the rfficuney of DR. S WAYNE'S COMl'OUNI) SYP- UP OF WILD CHERRY. The Original and Onuine l'rejmration CO.SI itll'TIO, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, lJioiichiln, Livei fun plaints, Spilling Blood, Uilhiuily ol buulh iug, pain in Ihe side ar.d blt-ast, pulpittt turn of the heait, lullneiia, Clouji, broken const H ut ion,Soie tin oat, nervous debility, and nil diseases of the tin oat, breast and lungs : the most elite tual and ipetdy cure known lor any of the above diseases is DR- SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SY RUP OF WILD CHERRY. A truly wonderful cure luud this extra ordinary case ! December 27, 1S4S. Dn. Swavne, Dear Sit : Having contracted a severe cole', w Inch si tilt d upon my lungs, al tended with a violent cough, pain 111 my tlm ai d Lu ast, dif ficulty ol breathing, I was attended by physicians ol I he fust respei lubilily , bnt my s 11. ti 11. n be came very alaimii g, ll.i le was an abieis loin id 111 my lungs and made its way tl.iough my side, and dischuiv'iil lalge. qiiai tilnsi I puss exit-mull) so thai my physician 1L01 (.hi lie mw 1 1 r I'm c lions of one (I my lungs Wile li tally destroyed the reloic snppi sed the ease 1 i.liit ly li 1 1 li-rs. This mouin'iil slate ol tilings continued lor a long lime, until I w as waste d and w 11 n lo a skeleton. I had tried a number it-midus, but all failed lo do any good. But lime still being a spi.rk ol hope lell wilb rue and my anxious puiei.l, and havii g heard ol the great virii.es of inir COM I'OUiND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, and n being appiowd of by physicians 1 1 ihe first eini nence, 1 eoiicludi d lo inake a li ial ol it, and to my ( eat satisfatiion, my eengh gradually giew heller, the hole in my side bigan to Icil.and 1 am now happy lo say, from a potr and almost hopeless skeli Ion, 1 Uie beccn.e healthy and weigh more than I ever have. All li.y neighbors can ttstily to the above tart. ABRAHAM Hl'NSICKER. Two ndlca from Skippackwllo, Skippark township, Pa MORE NEWS FOR THE SICK. Another severe case of Asthma. Philada., Dec. li, IS IS. Dr. Swavne Dear Sir : 1 cheerlulty add my testimony in lavor of your valuable Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which I conceive to be liuly the wonder and blessing 1 1 the oge. For the last four yents I have been afflicted with the asthma. Sleep had become a MrMiger In ti e; night after night would I luve to sit up in my bed. I was attended by four or (ivedilleient physicians alfo, having used various patent medicines, but all of no avail. I continued to grow worse, un til 1 commenced ihe use of your valuable Com pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, w hich adonltd me instant relief. Alter using several bottles I wss restored to 'perfect henllh. 1 Your with lesppcf, SARAH B. EVANS. Any information tespecting theabovecase will be freely given by her husband. Hampton W. Evans, Carpenter, comer of Eighth and Paris its. An important catnion that flimild be care fully perused by every family in the United States. Truth, not mere asser tion. Theie is but ore genuine preparation of Jf'U,i Chtrry, is, Dr. Swavm:', all olhets, bv a lillleenquiiy in iheqiiailer where they oiiginate will he loiind to be 'Jietitiom and counttrfrit " The treat and incrci.su g demand for ihe 'original ailiclt," has induct d a host of unprincipled men to put torth spurious, and lo give cuiiencv to I heir nostrums, attach the name ol Wild Cheriv. thinking to boirow a name liom lhat nlu-ailv es tablished. As J on value yt-ur lives, ht-wui't ol them Some are called "lials; 11.," Chen and Tar," "Wine of WildChci 1 v," "Wild Chun mis, "fratsarilla H ild thciiy r.nieis," and a hot of hi hois, who, in some way, atlah the name ol Wild Cheuy. No one evei Ibought of nsii g this name lor articles 1 f the-ir ow n nntil it ;-,M! become established and known ns belonging to on, "f the gteatesl icmcdiesivei discovered lui Ihe benefit ol Ihe human family. That remedy is Dr Swayne's Ci mpound Syrup of Wild Cheriy, Ihe 1 rigmnl and only genuine-. Remember il i nl up in squuaie bottles, eoveied wiih n beiuiilul wni per, (slul entun me) will, the poiliail ol Decioh t'WAUt; llation, also his signulure. I'lepand only by Dr. Swayhs, nr. of Sth and Harp stleels, I'llilad SWAYNE'S CELL PliA'l ED VER Mil -TOE. " A 8 ifeand eflecloal remedy lor Worms, Ds pepsia, Cboleia Mmbiis, sickly i( peptic childien or adults, and In most uselol Family Medi cine ever eflered to the public " THIS REMEDY is one which has prove! M1c. cis-lul li r a long lime, ai d it 1 uniwrs;,lh ui Kiiowfedgid by all who luu- n:((i n i0 ,. ,j snpeiior (being so v i y li ns uit 1,1 1 t. ;) , e i . sail c 1 1 ne i-i.i 1 iiiai ) mi ,11 uiru ll.e oit'li c eiel I. . . .1 ... .1: t . .. I :. I : . riiji-,tu ill i I Ulillllll is llCtJJ mt ti ded. I, cad litis Vonderfvl Cure Philadi Iphia, man I. 1S40 Dn. S AVNJ- li 11 Ni-1!mii,. n.itv oe ol various neauseriis Vi 1 In 1I0; 1 Mr On 11 , s. v Im i had been highly ai plai ilod ly I . -i j po 1 itli-is, without the sliii.i.sl 1 c, ,l" 1 C, et, in il lavine,' heard my mi). 1,'x.i ts spei.kiig in tie hihesi terms it yenr Wonn Medicine, its ilelihllnl la-ue and womb rlul 1 Bu t, althoogh I, It si-me-w hal discourage d liom the it Mill ol the articles I had loi: ed Upon 11 y alrcr-iU 1 maeiali d, sicklv, dyspcplif-looking child, w I 1 e di lu-i te ami n'.' must worn out frame the Wi-in s had aln inly be gun lo make tin ir lai agi s ; still iln 10 t en ,. a fiiv ol hope It-It by u ysell and Us anxici.s 11 oil er, I eonclndid lo make 11 ial ol win n.(,,t Valnal-le Vermifuge, w hu h, lo our gieal joy, li e vu-iins had lo let go their di iidly mi d slii ig 1 1 ,l , on Ihe vitals, anil like an r imy lhal had hu natiark- eutiy a lui ion.- lot , w tnist lying siill hi ambush I they were entirely dish god 1 1 , in 1 ! 1 11 tnirt a hinle. Such was the i I'lCt o IV. Sv aun V1-1 -luifngc on n.y child, whiih is Imw' prilirilv healthy, assuming all li e 11 li 1 1 1 i ,-1, f, ... j. all the mi 1 thl is Int i f aniininit ;,i d loln child. Indeed my heaiM's .o ifjicrd at'legri at change, 1 f, 1 1 it my duly In t-.lici' i(i peisin lo make trial of I bis Ml :( le, v hu h n ; t ,.r,, , t lolhe la-tensihe mi st diliglllul nii'int. and good for li e adult as is f;,lo Im i-r n est tindei in lant. Youis, with revprcl. Tobias Wn n s n. No .1 II, r 11 9f , Between Schuylkill! bird aid Fonii'h. The above valuable mulicii.i ;,r prepurei only l.y Dr. II. waynr, cm 1.1 r 1 1 t-ih and Raci Stteels. rtnl3del l,ia lo v.l:i m all i h'iis rlnuU be addreFSed. For Sale hv the fi Hi r in-AGF.NTS. E.P. I.L'TZ.J.R. Mscr,Plvmiliiri, At Dr.Wilon Biwu k. M. C. Cru-r, I'nn iIIp, T K. Millaid, Fepyiown. M.,r.n & Tl.niMr Light Street ; F. Ungl , f'ui ln : s. D I.pvr 11 Wilkesharre, and hv stou.l rrpi r r rtilr April 30, ISO-ly'. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. iVttt; Aarrivul of Fush 'wnublt Millinery. rMlE undersigned very respectfully . X inloiin their li lends and i-ustvuiersjrW tli.it ihty have just H-eeived In in Hie City a new supply ol the most lashioniihle Mu.mm.kv and Fancy Goofs, yet introduced in liloomsbuig. Fri iicli, Laee-bonnets, llraid. Straw ami Chtna-peail silks, satins, ribbands, Ladies' col. j lars and spencers, lawns, ginghnns, etc. Para- 1 sols, Flowers, silk-lace, plain boi,ntts, and many other select article. 1 (iOld li iends and new ciisteniu-rs are invited to call and examine our stock. tii . Wl S' "ARKLKY. Bloomsbnrg, April 21, lS-lu. lit. RON NETS ! RON NETS ! ! ME. ROB1SUN, having just reliiincd . liom Philadelphia Willi a new am spicnuid asssoitmi nl of Millinery Goods, would call the alio ntioi, ol Ihe Ladies to examine her slock. Among ihe Bonnets may be found. Btaid, China-peuil Cubing, Ftciieh Cymp, l-'iench Chip, Jenny-I.ind, Tulip. straw, Entlish-slraw &c. kc. W Ribbands nf all Kinds and colors, ''lowers, Lacis, Caps, t lee l-hu d. Bags, Purses, Bag & Purse c lusps.tog et In 1 with vanetv ol fan cy articles ; all ol which will be sold cheaper than ever. Bloomshurir, May 12, 1S4H. Im. L is T. 1 111 or for August 'Venn, 1849. GRAND JURORS. Briar Creek Je-ese Bowman, Abm. Adams, Obediiih (ielise l. Ceiiire Gioige Kelchner. Fishing Cuik Albeit Amneiti-.an, Peter Colder. Fianklin Samuel Shich, Daniel Zeir, Elii-s Weaver. Limestone Daniel Conger. M jili-Mi Gtoige Eves, James Allen, Jos. Welliver. Mahoning Cornelius Ctinelison, Jel 11 Pat ton, Daniel Fiiizii r. Millliii Peter Nutigcsser, Icter Longei.Lut ger. Orange-Wm. Whiimryer, John Vantz. Roaring Cieek Emai.ui 1 Kein. Siigailual Btiijamin Peleiman, Valli v .lo-hua Slellcr, Tl 1 mas Yolk. TRAVERSE JUROhS-First wctk. Bloom Joseph W. Hendtishol, Mailin Ru pert. Briar Creek John Marlz, Anthony Walp, Cuallw issa John Riller Derry Samuel Lain), David Wilson. Franklin Rol eit Davidson, Jute Weigle. Hemlock Baltis Apple man, jr., Geoite Bo gert. Limestone George Smilh, Fredeiuk Mo llride, Crillilh Lilchlenthulel, Jas. Call'. well. Madison John Biilheimer, Samuel Rimbey Robert Johnson. Mahoning Jobn Mowrer, Wm. Ilentie, Maine- Joseph llailzle. Millliii Christian Keller, Samuel Peicleman. Montour Eli Barton, Ji ines Wi-edsii'es. Mount Pleasant Jote-i h ll.t-ltr, William Miller , Orange Archibald Ileniv. ! Roarii g (jeek I'etjaii.in Hauck, John Kline, Jacob Fttlei man, Dav.u Rtn.Lold, H. C. Macau- lay. Sugarloaf Edward Albeiisnn. ' Valley Josf h l)i on .i wtr, CI as. Maui. SECOND WEEK. Elonni John Robison, Maishall G. Kincy, Minier Andicws. Buar Ciei k Sle hen Tin incs, Moidrai W. Jacksi n. W. B. Gaidner. Centre Hemy Lomcn, John Knorr, Sam'l llagonbucb. Derry Thomas Morehead. Fishing CreekGeorge Pealcr. Franklin Samuel Lore man, Reuben Rhor back. Grcenwotd John Black, William Shoema ker. Hemlock Thomas J. Vandtislice, John C Kinney. Jai k-or .'elm Eesslir, Janes Yoctim, John J. A. e Henry. Madi.-on Issue Dew ill, Jacob Dryfoos. Maine John Nnss, jr. Mahoning John Dei n, jr . Edward Morrison. Mich-el Weaver, Charles Ritihaiil. Mifflin Paniel Ni yer, San 01 1 Keller. tlianifc Isaac Welch, John Mi Gownn. Roaiit g C'riek Jacib ite-in, John Ytagcr.'jf,, George Malt.. Valle Teier I'pi ,t, David Pcicli. AJLRCIJANT '1'aJLOR S'JCRE. TPIIE 11r.de isigui 1! wi uld iiiiK iineelo his old X custi mils ai d ihe public in gt mial.tl.at It has insl 1 pi lie-el ? 1 1 w Mciclmiit Tiiilorirn- Eft: Hit I irrrl, I'Mhiilge i.uildii gs, liifil:, 1 1 ;lie 1 1 1 II, U-l . win le I e is im i ii g in in tie lasinn Cnnsa seh cl dsn Mil 11 I ol el.i ice (litis. Cirrilnis. ai d Dia 1 1 y gi 1 1 tally, in d is 11 pind to Ion isl every vaiiily 1 1 loihn g. il n 1 1' im, pieis. (i.umi ots made to 1 uli r. ai d n ai' made cloth ii g Im 1 i-hi d i t 1 1 nil;, 1 1 1 1 .1. ALSO, (' atF, Pi ins, YtfiF, Sioi Kf, fi.'ivi.is, l'ii 11 Chi 1 1 1 11 In I?, &.c ,ai.d a vane iy ol 1 il l I 11 1 n il s Ii I ; le , 1 1 , p. J The Tailol ll.g I, us 1 1 1 " ri 1 tii r, d I" 111 A I NZO II ELLIS. Bloonishiirg. A pi il 2 1 . IS!!i NEW CHEAP STORE. T 'MIL Subscribers rcs,eciliilly infoim the cjti- i.ens of Bh-oinsbiiig and ihe i uhlic in gen- eial.tbal they are now opening a laige and well selected a-sol Hi 1 1 I 1 1 Jail and Jl'inlcr Goods, at thc'"Cheap Corner," lately occupied by k'ah lir 4,- Piti Hin. Cm stci k consists ofa Gf.ivk n ai. V ah ii TV, well adapted to the season, which will he sold nl unusually Ii w ricis. 0.l'he public are respecllnllv invited lo call and examine our slock belote making their pur- chl'Sl s. N. 1',. All kinds ofcountry produce token ir exchange. HAVEI T.ST &, BAI.DY. Bloomsbnrg. Nov. 17, J S -I s y. THE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL. 111'. undi isigm d vi rv ii n ii tlnlh n Ii in 1 is T I r u hi's ii I it tie I I. lie in 1 1 1 1 i: I, :l ;,l I e i as lahen II e ihsmi.vMji I'i 1 1 I,. i eiiin in Main sin el. 1 h i it sl nig. i,ii i 1 1 1 1 j 'll.i-; C. Pemhov. ii il w ill ci it 1 i.i- il i s a 5"JSLIC :cjez: M In le he w ill I c ha y lo : 1 1 t,d u of l is rust' tnei mhI II e- pnl-lic. 111 WCIils His house has hrr n run vnli d sr d le fumble d. and im pain or e. ( t so w ill I e wntil g to li,;.l,e it both pleasant ; nil ri inli-lli I le. His table is well sii lii d w ith tl p 1 1 1 icr't i f vianiN, l is hni with l! e I est i I liiii is, i,;d his stal ling extensive ai d well anal gi d. Pf Ihe pntn nnge if Have Hi is and I Lo cutcm f,f Jurors, Witnesses, kc, idler ding ci t rt, is so licited, as Ihey will always l.i.d " gi od laic and tnodeiale hills." WESLEY tHANNON. B'c.-.nu'mrg, April 7, If-13. FRESIISPRING Sl SUMMER GOODS Merchantable Merchandize. AGAIN (he undersigned take pleasure in an nouncing to their Ineiids and the public, lion they have just received a select and heavy assortment ol choice Itry Oood$ V Urottritt, adapted to (lie season, and wauls ol the people, which (hey oiler lor sale, at Iheir old stand nt prices "cheaper than the cheapest." Their stock compiizr a lull assortment of all kinds of goods, , usually kept in country sluies, and without par ' ticulariiiiig each article, letl wairanlid in saying tnat those it want of good goods have only locall J'o jalisly their t.-.sle and lancy. Groceries, QiiefciiMvure, Hardware, Fish, I Salt, Molasfics, kc. j K large and beautiful selection ol Ihe above ar , tides ol snpei ior quality, at very low prices. 1 ALSO. Hats of every variety (lor Suu.ine ! wear,) Boots, Shoes, Jtc, j ftj-Cash paid for giaiu alwav. W.VI. McKELVY 4, Co. I Bloom-burg, May ,"5, l4!i. MAY ((H)ir ! TUB L.1ST AjXD BF.ST JRnif.1L. rnilE undersigned respectfully informs the pub X lie. that he has just received, al the Clieoj. Laener Stole, in .VifiMe' fr-, btluw Market, a laige and select assorlmeiit nf Fiishionnbte and Durable Sl'Ul.YU JIM) SUMMER GOODS, w hich he w ill sell on terms even more leannable for purchasers than any jet inlioduceu into Bh'onisbui g. His stock eompiises e very variety ol Dry Goods Groceries, Qneenswaie, llaidware, Fish, Salt, &ic. ice, together with all the e-stelilial requisites of a well-stocked Country Store. fjy- !'haiikliil lor past patronage, a continuance of the same is cordially invited. IV.iduce received as usual in cNchange for Goods. Rlnnm-buitr, Mini 1! L. R. RUPERT. NEW ARRIVAL OF Spring and Summer Goods. rrHE subscribers, in again calling Ihe altentior X of Ihe public lo (heir S'lOKE, immediately opposite the Con 1 1 House, would respectfully announce the arrival ofa latge and ehuiet assort" tnento Dry (OOds, suitable for Ihe rpring and summer trade, ami lhat noihihg will be wanting on their part to merit a consinuance ol the patronage so liberally ' bestow 1 d Upon their since the arrival of their fust slock ol merchan dize. A small advance tn city cash prim shall continue to be our motto. The assortment just received and now opening consists in part of French, English and American CLOTHS, SATIN ETTS AND YF.ST1NGS, Flannels of all colors, Kentucky Jaen's, Muslins, Calicoes, Ginghams, Linen-lustres, De Lains ot various paterns, Frenrh and embroidered lawns, and white dress goods. Silks Black, blue-black and stri peel ; bonnet silk, Sic, Fringes and braid, biuinet-ribbaiids. Miaw Is, Laslimere, I liililiet, lerkei lee, de lain 1 and silk, scarfs in variety. Carpetting; Wool, cotton, etc. Hearth rugs, and embossed table covi rs. Bonnets: ralm. Panama and leghorn Hals. GROCERIES Mackerel, Irish Salmon, Salt and Plaster. Quccnncarc, Hardware, willow and ccdat ware, 4'C. i)-c. flrvln fine all these with many mere not 11. Dually kept in cminti y stores, will be exchanged for Cash, Produce or Lumbi r. A. J. SLOAN, E. MENDENHALt. rilnnmhnr?, April 21, IM!). NEW b'l'ORE AND CHEAP GOODS. T THE undersigned rrspecllully informs his old customcis and the public lhat he has jii.il completed tin arrangeirieiits lur their better accomiiuidation, by re-building his store house at the old stand, on Main Street, where he is receiv ing and ofh rs for cash sales, a select asoi tiiient of Clothing and Conleetionarics. His slock ol clothing which is of the latest style and bnt finish, consists of every variety ol Outs and Summer Garments, viz : pants, vests shirts, colais, slocks, Etc., &c , maiinlaclured i x pressly for country sales, and will be sold at exceedingly low prices for cash. Cunfeciinnarie and Fancy articles, of all kinds loo numerous to mention. -ALSO- Ice cream, lemonade, mead, beer, and other re freshments, furnished to outer at all times. S. by MOSES MAY. Blnomsbnrg, June 23, IS -IS-iiin. CONFECTIONARY & TOY .VI ORE. T IHE subscriber respec'luilv infiuti'S Iheciii- zi-ns ol Bloi milling, and vicinity , lhat he is now opening a select Confectionary, Fruit and Toy Store, in the Exchange built. ings, No. 4, w pere he w ill be happy to watt upon those who may lavoi him with hi custom. Give him a call. Qrj-llis slock is fresh has been selected with care and will be sold cheap lot cash. TI10S: ELLIS. Bhinmshtinr, April 2 1. ltd. ROOTS AND tsIlOl-S rpin Xsi, IE subscriber has opened a new Boo! and me M ne at the lower end of Main s reel, the biiildinuing hdelv used as Nathan's Ch-th- Mure. He w ill always keen mi hand an assoit i.ioiil ol it-ady mailt- wnik.aud will make to mder al the slinriesf nntice coais and find Bunts, Shoes, G.ntcr and Slipper lor (ienlleuieii, Ladies and Misses' wear. He w ill Innu.li his wink, made in a neat and sub-tantial manner, at ihe lowest ' prices. (fy-Work made strong ami neat, and uld cheap. Solicits a share of public patronage. JOSEPH B. WEAVER. Blnnmshurg. April 7, l"s'i .tin N. S. LAWRENCE, Agent for the sale of Soutl.u orlh Man vfacloring Go's If'riling J'tptrs. Warehouse No. 3 Minor Street. 10iJ ca-es of the above supi nor l'apeis now in slote, and Ii r side to the iraoe al ll.i- lowest mar ket piices, consisting in ait ot Fine thick Hut Caps, 12, 14, 15ar.it 1G lbs., blue and w lull-. Siipeitii.e Medium : nd Di mi Wiitii r r, Hue and w hile. I xtra super and i pel fit e Itlo Tests, blue ai d w lute, pla n and u h il. Sut 1 1 fin Ci ti meiriLl 1 osls, bite ir.d while, plain i nd n It d. 1 .Mi a mi er 1 inrn Ne'e T; i le, 1 1: in pi i' gilt. f U ei lii e in ii lii e Bill Pi i is. b i g : i d 1 uid. ,-upi nine ;.ti,- tne 1 1 tl.1,1 g-1 tlise i. 1 1 s nil i Pi sl, line j:i d V hile. i I'Mia s ii 1 1 r Ci pi n Cap lid li III is, pi; j. ai o ion ii, i n e ; Ml v lute. l .via -ii 1 1 Ci 1 1 1, ss Ci ps ai d I elieu, till. f u eifii e ,lem i n C a s 1 1 d 1 i s's. rii eifine bine III en mm 1 i tti is Fxtr supir l ath Pens, blue ml white, plain ar.d mil (i. 1 '-b ht'd Nile Tarns aid I'm-liti. LawyeiV" I iii f pi p, Snprtfu e mil fii e ( s fl el Test". iul d rid plain, line ;u d w hile, vni ii us ijiialitii s n ri puis. Also, Kfo ii ::r s white and futlul Mi,. Pa peis, Hmnrt Pi aids, w l ite mid t:sn n, , J j..ne, Tea, Wia pinp. Envelite, fseitid nrd blue Mediums. Cap Wrnppir, llartlwaie Toif, ic. June 30, 16-10-Cw, Proclamation- WHEREAS, the Hon. Josim B. AisTHONr, President ol Ihe Court ol Uvr alio TeiU,. inerandGineialJail Delivery, Ctuil i.l tJuailst Sessions ol the Peace, and Court ol Common Blew and Orphan Court, in tho Eighth Judical Lionel composed ol the lountie ol ISoilhnmuerliiMl fo lumhu and Lycoming ; and the Hon. Sita Uak, and the lloirSr,.,,,,;,, Pu,y, As,cui, Judges in Columbia couniv.have issiud their li cept, bearing date the 21'liday of Apnl.inll. year ol our Lord one thousand eight bundled and. loiiy-iiine, ai d to mu diiecloo for holdii-g a ( 1 uil ol Oyer and Termini r and Ceneial Jail lVliveiy, General Quailei Sessions 1 f ihe Peace, C011.11 ui Pleas and Orphans' Court in B mm m-bvfc, in the e-ooniv o Columbia, on Ihe Thud Monday, (lein lhc2(Jihday of August iiexl),and lo ci ntiiiMw two weeks Kotick, is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Ihe Justices of the Peace, and Constable of Ihe said county of Columbia, that they he then and Ihere in their proper ner-ons. al li) uVki li.i j Ihe forenoon of said day, with their lecouls, in. iUtsiiions, and oilier 11 meml rain 1 s. lo do these things which lo their olhces appertain to be doi,. And I hose lhat are bound l y recognijanre, to prosecute against the pvisoneis thai are t-r nay ! in the jail of said county of Colon, bio, ore tii In then and theieto prosecute against (hem as shall be just. Juroisare reijoeslid lo he punctual in (heir allendance agreeably lo tleir noticis. Dated nt Bloomsborg.'ihe l-llli t'av of July, in Ihe year of nor Lmd one thousand eight huml. ed and forty-nine, mil in Ihe 74th year ol Ihe In dependence of the Tniied S'ale of An erics RENJ. DAYMAN, Sh'tf. SHERIFF'S SALE. E1 Y vittue of a wiil ol vivd. 1 iron as to me di- iccled.will be ixnoatdlo 1 ublic sale, on b.ourday Ha- l&ihriay ol Aigu., al 2 o'eloik, P. M., lynn Ihe piemises, the lolli w il g 1 11 1 eily , low it: A certain lot or laim situite in M,ntiur township, Colun bia coooiy, ci ntainii g iu inns, 1:101c ov li is.bouddi d ly lands 1 1 S. mm I aidei., Daniel Caishncr, and il 0 riier Susqin hai.na, and the Pennsylvania canal inui ii g llntif h ihe sH-.e, all o w hu h land is in a I i h state , 1 e iiltiviilii 11, and w heifcon is 1 recteii a two Hi iy dothle lime dwelliig house ud a stone l.iichm.a Inn braiik barn, grc.ceiy, tl. ids ai d nlhir out I nil dings. The above described Buds lie nhi lit lour milis from Danville, and four In m Cattiwisea, and eighlliom BI01 msbnig, 1.1 d is iwi way a most desirable propeity, and with (he npuile. nances, seized, taken 111 m cution, and lo be si-Id as Ihu properly ol San net A. 1 la.iy. BF..NJ. DAYMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Blcomtbuig, i J uly 7, IS-4'J. J ToTlY Cl EDITORS. "VrOTU'E, is nr iMiv liivKN.that I hr.vc ap plied lo the Couil of Common I'll as ol Co lumbia county, lor the tn tit til el Ihe lnsolvint laws, and said court have appointed Ihe Ihiid Monday of August next, lor the healing el me and 11 y creditois at the Courthouse in Llootiii burg. THOMAS McLR'LE. Julv fi, 1S40 3ls. WHITE SWAN HOTEL. T THEsuhsci ibei begs leae lo inform his A. friends and the public in general, that In has taken the White Su on Holt I and Stiiet Other, N 1 OS, lUce Slliel, loin ilh I il I by J. Peters Sl Son. 'I he House being J u te and con. venietii, and in the hiisiiiiss part i-l Ihe City, he hopes, by strict attention to business, O ut hi Iricnds will give him a call. He pledge himself, that nothing shall he wanting on his pad to make hi friends at home. Terms $1 per dav. ' GEORGE R A HN, Formerly of Schuylkill County. Phila.. March 2-t.''4'J !f. THE FORKS HOTEL. rilllE siihsctiher would infoim his old friend 1 and Ihe public m gcm-r.il. that he has taken Ihe well-known stand, recently kept by Danifl S. ydfr, Esq., on the head of Main Street, in Bloomsbnrg. and will continue the wsancj ft seiEs Know n by (he sign of Hie "FORKS," wheie he i prepared In arcuiiimiidate those who may favor him with their custom, His nrangi ments are com ilele quarters spacious local imi pleasant, and withoiil promising too much, he (lalters him self, he will be able to do ample juslics to hi guests. fji-Stdbling and the hot fare for horp, A c. SAMUEL ELCE. Rlnmnshnrtr. April 7. 1IP. CABINE'P MAKING. THE i Iriet undeingneil respicllnl'v ufoin lis rids ai d old ri-sti tin is that I e I ; s 11 mo ved III business 'o his n w ill p. in Main slid t below the railn nd - fi'st i oi 1 1 r 1 1 h w ll r iisi deuce ' f Dr. D. N. So il, whi te I.e will con tinue the Cabinet Muling Tusinesg, In all its various biai ehi-s. ai. d sell ,i whips at as low pi ics as 1 1 ey c-.-n I e pmchise-.l elu vine. (PJ-A good Heaise It mil aid inll.i n:ade to older. The public ore ii vitt d r rivi l-irn ? rnll GEO W. CO BELL. Bloi msbiirg. May 1 1. 1 StO .' inc. Surgical and Mx.'mniral J 'enlist. njllE iii.lrtr-iigued respuctlully inloiin-, Ihe La- I die s .tin! Cientlemeii ol liliniuisbiiig and the i public in general lhat be altemls'o jII t lie v.uions opperation in Dentistry. Ro-,nlence,neai Blooins buri.hut will vi-it f.uiiitiesor inviduals, at their dwellings, when required. Thankful lor past fa. vors, he lni,es lo met it a continuation ol public patronage ,as it will ever lie his pleasured render satisfaction in his profession J. If. VNPERST.ICE. OO-Thenpeeial partnership in plale work, In re lofore existing between A. Valli-ichnir p and J. H. Vanderslice, has expirid liy limitation, and the accounts of said firm are in the hai ds if the undersigned for settlement. J. II. VANF.RSLICE. March 27, IMP. cheap" wItches"! TF-WFLRY. and SiUei Wie. Ci (I g'orisatliw prices lleili'irol ll day. This piinci It- is I oily ;eii li d al 1'hiladel) Ins. Le Hntay, fire Gold md Silver Wale 1 1 , low er than ever , t ' , i 1 1 . 1 v 1 I s ; 1 , 1 1 d h n, No. 2- North fen i d fiir ct, i I i e Auh, The sti ck rot sist- in ai1 I gold n d hi i le vers : lapiies and Qu.i'ii W Del is: .'iveity of the I ew i M aid ii i sl Ins hu I 1 1 b 1 1 l'i 1 1 s. Silver Spei ns. ke. P. I In nl-i alii ' par' to these ailii-h s. tl e i,i illy it w I ii h ik r 0 1. si d Worl mil ship ditie. ! I e i n; I I is I n 1 1 ' I 1 1 I'u ray, has bei n in II kl i w n It I Hi i c i s in fh I d sin et, and I as ti m'e a rl jn i li i v I n h I ' s I o inifling. Silvi r Ii a poons, as h w as 5 4 ,.',0 J -r bet can I e timi'i' d 1 b ss tl w i.-l 1 d. . Watch Gla-si plain. 10 els.: pi tint, 15. L net'e, 20 ris.; ' I her ai In li s in 1 11 1 ' llii r. Ri mi inhe r, you can I ny 1 1 te 1 1 h w y j t,b lishi d list ef piices in this city or N w-Y il . Watch repairing pailirulsrly altint'i d to, md w.nranted lo gne salislartion. N. It Old Gold and Silver bought for rath rr taken in cxrhange at (don't ferret the No. 72) North Second street, above Arch, Philadelphia. March 24, '49. Cm.