Uloomobnrg. F.VTUKDAY MOHN., DUO. 8, 1319. Andes for the Columbia Ujinocrut. fnj-V. II pIumih, Thud mid Chestnut at reel, frulalelphia.' E. W. Cr, Third and Walnut streets, Pailjdelphu. (ty-G'cmijf Prr, No. HO, Nassau street, '."tUMiHAI'H I.INKUPTHK SUSQUEHANNA Mr. A. C. G ell, auent of Professor Morse, visited Djn ill recntlv ami in now making the arrange rcr if'r building (lie Susquehanna River and Nor h West Branch Telegraph j he is eliciting piv : fur this import ant enterprise. By this line, it imropni-(i ti connect an me principal iuu on iie Sin.Uelunna, and the branches, with Hi(iburg Baltimore, &C. STIie Philadelphia County Commis shiners have given their appr val of Mr. lIiiLANo' plan for the new public build to be erected on the Walnut Btreet frojt of Independence Square. The Canal at Albany, N Y , ww entirely frozen over on the morning nt the 2d met. Arretted. - R 'bert J. Walker, Secreta ry of tlm Treasury dnrin' Mr. Polk's ad ministration, was 'arrested whilst passing through this city in the cars on Saturday last, and detained by the sheriff until he could find security to apperr and answer fur a cha in of $5000. Mr. Henry hicks, fnrmerlv Col'ector under Mr. Walker, and Mr.' Alexander Porter, farmerly Mar shal of the State, entered bail for his ap pearance, and Sir Robert was discharged. He was detained in town during the whole day, and left in the niirht train. iVilmington Jour. We clip the above from that most contempti ble o( conlewpt-iblo whiii paper, thi Union Star. Let us see how the fling at Mr. Walker, can be blown to air, by a simple statement of the facts. The Siui-says, iheclaiin was $ WOO, this is sim ply false, and the Editor knew it when he penn ed it. The claim is only $3,150. It would also appear from thu article in the Star, which pro fesses to be copied from the Wilmington Jour. na, that the arrest was for a personal debt, w hereas, it was upon an accommodation note, and on which Mr. Walker, was the third endor or? and nill furtlur.it was drawn nine year "Woe in Mississippi, and which, having been Ql one time contested, Mr. Walker, proved that lie had not received value therefur, and the action was defeated Now mark how plain a tale has put him down. To the wing paper suppose they can set this off against the arrest of Fitz Henry Warren, at Springfield, Massachusetts, not long since? See the Similarity of the cases!! Mr. Walker.arrea ted on debt which he were contracted. Fitz Henry, on one of his own. Mr. Walker, the third endorser. Fi'Z Henry, a personal mailer. Mr WaUer, never received consideration. Fiz Henry did, and iried to cheat his creditors. Over and above, Fur Henry, ran off between two davs, leaving no luce of his where-abouls . and finally turned up in lowu. These facti can not he denied, and yet, the whigs think to set it off, by publishing only half the truth against Mr. WaUer. No doubt they had rather we would puiilijh but half, about Mr Warren. Vindic live to the last, they make public the affairs ol a privaie citizen, to defend a sramp. The Star by etulorsiii:; the Journal is a publisher of the slan der, and but the Star will do any thing. CCJ-Fift-en Jewish couples were recently mar ried in on,, d.iy, at a cou itry town near Prague, in Hohemia. M. de Limiriina is sat I to be abiutto retire t the e.i-t, a Ure tra rt of fertile land near Smyrna havin? been assigned him by the Sultan. .11 A KK I E: f nftl "tn !uri, at the Forks Hotel, on Thurs dav the 6'h hut., bv Rv. Mr. Funk, Mr. Abra ham Skohlf.r to Mis Good, both olMdiorung township, Col. county. On the 2Sth nil, hv Rev. T. Mitchel, Mr. Dav- ioFaikkax of llarrisburo.to Misj Mary Dsn kett, of Danville. On the 22th nit., bv R 'V. William T. Bunker Mr..l tPM F.vemtt, of Northumberland eoui.ty, to Mis M.h-fy Louison, of White Deer Valley, Lycoming county. On Thursday, the 29'h ult., by the same Mr. Alexander Bkt. to Miss Mary Ass kowrr ovta all ol Danville. iiii:d: Tn F.ipvtnwn. on they'd of November, IS 10, Mr. GEORGE KKNLF.Y, formerly of Ninpanoie Valley, Lycoming muniy, aged about years. In Knivlowo.nn Tuesday las', Mr. ALEXAN DER MiCARiy, ,,, , respectable citizen of that place, aged about 55 )ears. In Temper inrpviH,'.i,iMr Pjtrs'iurg, of ds(.n tary.on l..e 25b ult . Dr. S VMUEL AGNKW, in the Til year ol Im w Dr Agrf.w, was for manyyeirs a citizen of Harnsburn. He was an eminent physician and worthy Deacon f i he Pre.bvterian Churcb. A Chrisnan and G,,,.!e,,u-tbe highest order of man-he ej.,VoH ie co,lfi.,nre f , ,,, llie(i in the full hope ..f.HVMctastinsr life. r; ;' 1 1 inb moorp.. coo.,, rt fher HOOTS AND SHOES. ttT Encottruct your own Mechanics, and encourage ) Jtirstlvvs.jrn fMW. siibscntitr would inform In jlricnds and J tin' pn'ilio, that he h is on hauJ, and makc o order all l.mos ol BUil! AiU fcUUEl, ul the following low prices . Mi ll' lino call' or morocco boots, 4 a 4 30 do kip or cow hidu, a ,'iij do call idiom 'i (ID do cow hiile 1 7f o miners,' nailed, i 3 fit) Ladies' gailois, U a '4 li Lice hoots, 1 (W Thich soled slippers ll,;t7 " I'um; filed, 1 DO " Fxc Kim, 1 V.5 Hoy', youths' and ebildre n's shoes in propor Hun Ho in.iiiulacture.-i his work ol the hcsi it slock, uiiil warrants it to w-tar ; and ho is determ ined soil it hi low as others can their Yankee or city work. Call and see for yourselves. Shop on M ini street, next dour below Mailman s Sloie W A 15 REN KUSSEL. Dec.. 8 IS 19. ATIENTION, PULNTEUS. A GOOD practiial Printer, wishing to embark in the business, can bear id' an excellent situation or have his choice of two, on applica tion to the Editor of this paper, to whom is en trusted the Agency for the sale of two excellent ileniocralic esliiblishmiints. or a part of either, in Northern Pennsylvania. We ie(jard them as rare opportunities. urj-Nu attention will be given to unpaid Itltnt. LEVI L. TATE. Bloomshuru, Deer. 1st. 1S I9 -3t. POWDElt ! POWDEK ! ! rriHF. subscribers have completed their new I Powder Manulaclories, and are piepured to lornish, on short notice, any amount of Masting Powder of superior quality, and on liberal terms. Orders addressed IoKnahp Sf Pahrish, Willi Barre, P 0., will meet wilh immediate attention. KNAPP ti PAKHISH. Wilkes-Barre, Dec. 1,1S4'J-3iu. Coopers. Five or six good Coopers are wanted, to whom constant employment will he given. KjELlCSALE, VALUABLE UKAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order of the Oiphans' Court ot Columbia county, on Munduy, Hit 'Mth vf iJrCembir Ib4'J, at 10 o clock in tue torcnoon, Leouatd fi. Rupert, Adniinistrakir,&c., t ( Karaii Rupkrt, late of Montour township, in said coun ty,deceased,will exiiose to sale by Public Veudue, upon tlm premises, a certain TIlCT OF LAND Situate in Montour township in said County, d jjining land ot John H. Quick, and the Susque liannariver and Fishing creek, containing about ISO Acres, on which are erected a laige BRICK I HOUSE In which the Intestate resided at th time of her death ; with the appurtenances. ALSO, On the same day, at 2 o'clock, P. M., another TRACT of LAND, situate in Moutoui township, adjoining lands ol John Richa'ds, Peter Applcman, and olheu, containing yoo Acres, or thereabouts, on which Elia Dietrich resides as tenant i with the appurtenances. Late the Estate ot said deceased, situate in the township of Montour, and countv aloresaid. JACOB EYEKLY, Clerk, Bloomsburg, Dec. 1, IS-19. The first above named tract is a valuable prop erty situate on the main road from liloomsburg to l-allawissa, lately in the occupancy ol Leonard Rupert, now deceased. The North P.ranch Canal ruusthiounh it, upon which is convenient and ex tensive wharfage. There is upon it also, a huge bank ham, a good well, a splint;, and a variety of out buildings and oilier improvements. I he Second tract above named ts an excellent farming property and will be sold entire or in two parcels. There is a valuable deposite of iron oie upon a part of the tract, and limestone upon the other part. There is a house, bank barn and other biiihiints upon the propeily. TERMS OK SALE. Five percentof purchase moi.ev to he paid on day of sale, one fourth on 1st April lWl.when possession will be tiven.and additional f.mrth on first of April 1S5I , one fourth on 1st of Aoril 1S5J, and thp remainder 1st of April 1M3. LEONARD B. RUPERT. Administrator, December 1, I-I9. PUBLIC SALE. rpiIE subscriber ill sell at Public Vendue, nn X Siturdoyihe Sth ot D.cember, IS-IO.at 10o' clock, A. M., of said day on tiie premises, a cer tain Plantation or TRACT OF LAND, the estate of Jacob Bower, lale-nl R.-iarcrcek township, Columbia countv deceased. Situate in s ml llnarcreek township, Columbia county, adjoining lands ol' James Evans, on the! East and West; llemv Mail, on Ihe orlh: and ! Mo-hod Row..r on the South; contain,,, IHIIf! TEEN ACRES, and allowance, all of whirl, i, 1 cleared and in a good state of cultivalioi Theie is on said premises, a log dwelling Mouse, k nam anil n'ner oui iiuililins. j-.c , with all kinds of excellent Fruit, a gi oil spiing of water convenient to the door. ALSO, At the aoie time an 1 place, another TRACT OF LAND .' the estate of Jacob Rower, dee'd. Situate on Sutnm-r Hill, (nearly adjoining the above described tract.) containing TWENTY ACRES, part of which is cleared the balance is in timber. Said list named tract will he sold intwn equal parts, of Ten Arm each, to suit purchasers. Attendance will be given anil terms made know on uay oi saie. SOLOMON POWER, Jldministi utur Rrincreek, Nov. lfl, 1SJ0 -fits ' ADMIMSTRA-IOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Knorr, dectased. "VVTHEREAS, Letters nt' Administration npnn V the Estate of JOHN KNORR, latent Cen tre township, Colmbu countv, deceased, have been duly Eranled to the undenined ; all person' indebted to said eslaleare requested to nitike pay ment, and those having claims against the same, to present then, for seillernnit, to 1 THOMAS KNORR. ) , JOHN CONNER, Jr. J "' Nov. 3d, lM'.i.-rtt. C LOT H I N G , D R U G S &i MEDICIN EH. fllHE undersigned arain apprizes his friends I and the public, that he has received a lull supply of the above articles -at bis old stand Cheap Corner, on South Fast of Main and .Mar ket slteets, where he oflers great bargains to those who may want to purchase. His stock of .Wu and Ftuhinnnhie L'la'hins, comprises every vaiiety. sort and size, and will be sold "cheaper than the elitapcst in Blooms burg " ;J-The public generallv are invited to an ex amination of his goods before purchasing else where. JOHN K .OYF.R fil Dnnrg. Nov lf IMS Partition. In the Orphans' Court of Columbia coun ty : Estate vf JOILX KNOJllt, 1 Sur writ lute of Crnlre township, in the I of County of Columbia, ilrctu&cd Partition flO Susan Knorr, the widow ol John Knurr, I Thomas Kuorr, Joseph Knorr, Joseph Lil I.), and Elia hi wife, late Eliza Knoir.John Conner, Jr , and Sarah, his wile, late Sarah Knorr, Levin Knorr, childieii ot John Knorr, deceased ; Abraham Dildme, and Louisa, lit wife, late Louisa Knorr, Drake, ami Angelina, his wife, Uie Angelina Knorr, John Freas, guardian of Regiua Knorr, Aa ron Knorr, Reuben , Knorr, Joseph Knurr, ami Elisha Knorr, childi en ol Peter Knoir, de ceased, w ho was one of the cons of John Kunir, deceased, Charles llagenhuch, guardian of John Knorr, Susan Knnir, Saiah Knurr, and Samuel Knorr, and Thomas Knoir, guardian of Hiram Knorr, I'hineas Knorr. anil Mary Ann Knorr, children of William Knoir, deceased, who was one ol the sons ot J. dm Knorr, deceased, and William llagenbiich, guardian of Sarah llagen- tiueli an l-.li.a Hauennuch, ( hilitren ot Ann Ha genbin h, ileci'ased, la'e Ann Knorr You, and each of you, will take notice, mat an l.MALfcs J , will be held at (li late dwel ling house of John IvNonu, deceased, in the towiishi) of lentre.in the county of Columbia, on Friday, the Eleventh day vf January next, between the hours often o'clock, a.m. and 6 o' clock, p. in ,ot ibat day.tor the purpose of making farm ton ok the itcat tcsiau. of said deceased, to and auionir his children and representatives, if the same ran be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole, nlherwise, to value and appraise the same according to law, at which lime and place you art required to at tend, it you think proper. PETER BILLMEYEK, Sheriff, Shkriff' Office, ) Bloomsburg, November 22, 1S49. J 'tThe Pennsylvania Ttlrgratih, Harrisbure, will publish six limes, ?end hill and paper with the notice to the Sheriff of Columbia county. PUBLIC NOTICE. TITHE undersigned, Administrators of the ei I late of John Knorr, late of Centre town snip, Columbia county, deceased, having given the usual legal notice, hereby (live Public .Xotice, tint they will attend at tho late residence of the said deceased, on Wednesday, the 26t of December, 1849: when and where all persons having business with said estate are requested to meet with them for tho purpose of making settlements and thereby eave costs. THOMAS KNORR, ... JOHN CONNER jr. J MmT Nov. 24,18l9 4ts. FARM FOR SALE. THE undersigned will sell it private sale, on very moderate terms, a valuable FARM, situate in Sugarloaf township, Columbia county, adjoining lands of Reu Ben Davis, Maihias Rhone and Samuel Rhone, within about 3 4 1 ha of a mile east of Bin Fishinncreek. containing EIGHTY THREE ACRES, Thirty or thirty-five acres of which is cleared land. There is on the premises a good log dwel- j. ling HOUSE and Stable, a young Orchard, and a gnod Spring of water close to the door of the bouse. , Terms will he made known on application to Ihesubscnber. Address Henlon, P. O. WILLIAM RHONE. Nov. 24.18-19 .3" PUBLIC SALE OFVALUABLE RE AL ESTATE. PURSUANT to the directions contained in the last will and testament of EDMOND CRaW I' OR0, late of Mountpleast township, Columbia count v. iieceaed, will be exposed to sale, by Pub lic Vendue or Out cry, by the subscriber, on the premises, on H'ednesduy, the 2Gt day of December, Ji. 1)., 1819, at ten o'clock, in the lorenoon, of said day, A Certain Plantation OR, TRACT OP LAND, Situate in said Mount pleas ant township. Colombia county, adjoining lands of Joseph Crawbrd's heirs, on Hie south; John Rnrkel, on the 'test; David Johnson, and Daniel Zmler, on the north ; and Joseph Kline, on the east, conlainii t ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN ACUES, or tliercahotits. tf 'f There is on the premises, n good bnk FRAME HOUSE, A S?f, mllfa1" l5;irn- a '"'eW Malnit . d i' ni.nn n rit.fi n n Ii A variety of other FRUIT TREES, and , a pood t-i'rciNO. Also A small stream of ' ..,,.. nnii.Mt tn tbn linnso nnd lifirn I ' i i . . i ,, i?i'ii'nv IpV ' ' .'f r l' r p. I AC KKS (.I.I.ALLD LAND. I he remaining part ,s ,n woo is, . Terms will be made known on the day ol HIDINGS BAIifvLEY, Surririnir Kxirulor vf Kdmumt ViuwJoril,dcrd, Ulnornstiiog. Nov- i. IMl'-tjis. DESIRABLE PROPERTY. T low- II F. siibsciiber i-ffi i for sale his HIM sl, A.U l.ui, in ii-f-i w (,,ove. (Setili, l.loi in-liuitf- P.-J a j I'he House is anew brick building Sj'.3a of s'llhi ient S'.e to accoliiiood.ite a lame lamilv Tiiere is a well Under cover at the kitchen door, of excellent water, superceding the necessity i I' going i-lseheie to -n cure water lor anv purpose wha'ivir. There are on the pretni-e.s CARRIAGE HOUsE AND llRN. suineieiiiiy I rt c lor a cow aiol three horses, and other appropmle out -buildings, all i (W. TV I t is located on Main net, at a distance , about )', il to eibl sipi lies of liis leel each lioln I the Court llou.e : J leet wide and I N f-cl deep. I There are on the lot, propeily di-pu- ftr?X-' sed.alidof various sizes, mnv.i'ils ol t!ji 10 ORNAMENTAL TREES, emlnacing ipnle a varietv , viz : Mii-yfeQ, pie, Elm, Limit n. Ash, fiiHton-wooil, iVi niliei I v , Weeping-willow, Hickory, Oat:. Ruck-eve, Hem lock, Cedar, While pine, it,- , with a vaiiety of select Sbnlthery. Th' re a e,nl-o, npwaidi id j Thirty Young fivit Tiers, sevenl of n Inch ai'-l'i aire I ith superior fruit I'l, I'm- li ees v ere pi loted aho"' i I i t e e.irs auo, and are pi-t ti.-ginnu-g the devi lopim lit i f their peculiar lie intit-s. t Those who are actpni' ted with the relative sit- j nation of this place, nml peiceive that, destined ' to be, as in a lew wars it i,l be, on the great ; I Iiiii nil gli fare to the Lakes: tlie'puichaseol Rf ' ai. INt.atk lu re, ri. ust he a safe and profitable , i nvi"-i in i'ri t fti- Th'-se disposed to purchase, are invited to call soon on th Mihscii.ter. nn the premioj, or in his :thsncn, ran mike application peisnnaily, to II. F.HOPE", Esq , Blormpt.urg. DAVID N roTT ! VV,r 1, 145 ; A WOUI) TO HORSEMEN. Dr. Pearson's lhtrber's Embro calitmji decidedly the best preparation that can be used lor the cure of Sprains, llruises, Cuts, Galls, Splini, Curb, kmaboiie, Spavin, si ill - necsol the joints, &.C., &r. It is an article which should be in the hands of every horseman, and no stable chould be wftllout a bottle of it. Price 25 snd to cent. Prepared only by S.A. Pearson, M. D., ami for sale, wholeiale and retail, at 100, NORTH FOURTH ST.,Pliialadelphia.-Nov.n.y AND AT MY STORE, m.noMSB'JRO. WM. 150R1SON, .4'fnf. ALS0,-F0U5aLE, 4 LARGE and splendid assortment of well i. selected jriJIP VOOS, Jt opening, consisting of every variety of Goons, such ss ate generally kept in a country Store, with the addi tion of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, All of which I will sell cheap lor cash or country produce. ! 1 he public are respectluilv invited to call and examine his stock, if they want bargains. Jllooiiiiburg.Nnv, 17, lt49. W. ft BOOTS AND SHOES. rilHE subscribers return their thank to the I citizen of Moomtburg, and the public, for lonner lavors, ar.d ap prize them that they have just received a fiuenew assortment of HOOTS AKIJ iinuis, attheirestablishment -J on Main Street, to wnich they invite ihu attention of custom ers Their selection comprizes every sort, size and variety, and at price to tuitlhe tiuies. Greatbargains can be bad on application. (Jrj- Store opposite Brady's Hotel, on Main St., second door above the Court House. FRANTZ Sl JOHNSON. Bloomsburg, Oct 27, 1&49. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Estate of JACOB MILLER, deceased, PURSAUNT to the direction contained in the last Will nnd Testament ot JACOB MIL LER, Junior, late of Bloom township, Columbia county, deceased, will be exposed to sale, by Pub lic Vendue or Ooi-Ciy, on ihe premises on Tuesday, the first day of Jan. a. d.,1850, A Certain Plantation or, Tract of Land. Situate in Centre township, Columbia county, adjoining lauds of Isaac Hess, on the west; John Thresher, on the north ; Isaac Low, on the east ; Peter Miller, on the south, and Benjamin Boon, on the south and west, containing ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY FIVE ACRES AND F1GIITY-THREE PERCHES AND THREE-FOURTHS, STRICT MEASUREMENT. (M-There is a LIME K1LJT, on the pre mise and abundance ol good Lime Stone. There is on the premises a two story LOG HOUSE, a bank BARN, fLftra i nni'.s smne .-ipringiiouse, sjMkiJ $eraWell of Water at the iiiadror, and other oulibuildings. Ol the above tract, ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES, is cleared laud, and in a high state of cultivation. , The land i of first-quality, and well worthy Ihe attention of any person w ho may be desirous of purchasing a first-rate farm. Terms, will be made known on the day o sale. JOSEPH POIIE, and LEAH POIIE, late Leah Miller, Executrix of Jacob MilUr, Jun ior, deceased. For furter description, etc., tee bills. Centre township ship, ) . low. ) October 23, 1S49 icw ill ill cry flood. TjnH E undersigned take pleasure in announcing J to t tie i r old ouMomcis and the citizens of Hlonmsbur?, generally, that they hove just re. Ceived a new "tip lv of the pot FASHIONABLE BONNETTS, Velvet, cut and uncut, Sr.lin, Silk, Cords, Rib boos, of all descriptions face p'li wers, Feathers, out. side flowers, buds, goffers, face-caps, belt, wreaths, comb, colored-silk lace, elusions, fringe icart's, kid, lisle, Ihread and colten gloves, drets stuff, Collars, Spencers, Lace-capes, Velvet and shired and satin Bonnets. ALSO An assortment of plain Cnnnetts and Caps, together with Braid, Straw, Sr. M. A; S. Bamcley. Blonrrsbure, Oct. 27, IS49. IO-NOTICE. D rpifE subscriber, thankful for at patronage, J lesprctlully itilom s his customets and the piinlic. that he has taken the entire charge of the BLOOM ShFRC BOOK STORE. m'vfffm, ;md will continue the business a Miiijfyf usual, in all its departments, at ' h' JlinWTr same stand in the Exchatnre Iluildi'ie.s, where he invites his friends to give him a call. Th" Columbian Calculator, iVlenihinn Sp'll-ling-bnok. etc., etc., together with other standard wolks and select Malicum. for sale rhrnp. Itf A splendid assortment of NEW HOOKS, will be received ill a few days at the above es tablishment. JOSEPH SWARTZ. rioombnrjr. Oct. 1 mm FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT THE CHEAP ARCADE. "f TT"!- subscribers, anmunco In all our old cns'oineis and the public, that we have recently received a fine lot ot Nrw Goors, .oiled to the sea-mi, w hii h we are v. illii g to dis pose of at a ven small piofits, for a-h, &c. Our wtock cnnnsls ol French and English Mrrinors, Alaparas, I'dark and o her colors, Mu-lin de Dailies, Lus lies. Cubing, Plaid goods, if vaiious kinds:-SI-avvN. I"i g anil short, ot difleteot sl!c. Cali coes, fi otn 3' ts up to 1? J erHid ; Uhiiegnods b.ur'd ami striped; Ho.-it ry, fclovrs and dim-niint-; of a 1 1 kinds. A vei v general a-sor'n:eiit of Fancy anil staple ponds. A1fo,---A large Ini of Qitcenp-vt are, ILtrtl-ware, Cedar and Vill"U'-wnre. A fresh supply of choice GROCERIES, good and cheap. (; We roo'ir.ue to ell the hist article of Ho rey.sviup piola.e, for Slrls per gallon. Incon elusion, we will onlv si d, if our friends w ill just givp us a call we v ill in re'urn. give them a fair M C. . I. W FTA RTMAN Pbiorcfburg, O. i 51, 1si&-Sm JUST OPENED: At the Store of A. J. Sloan E. Mendenhull. DRY GOUDs OF i.VbKV DEsCKIPIlON. A T this ostabhshui. nt Hi iV be found, evei article usually kept in country stores, and clawed as Vri Uumh, which nav been selected wilh care as to qualiti and prion WK sHin: .vutt' HEADY, to show a fresh aisorimeut of Groceries, Hard art, Cedar and Willow Ware, etc., bull und It i h, "j All kinds of country produce and Lumber, taken in exchange, for which we pay the highest pi ices. Hlooriisburg, N"v. 17, tspj. Charles Conner, & co, HAVE opened a New V-ork 0 j,illa ,h(J Iron streets in Hie lowu ol BUouisbutg. They have a fine assortment of Fall and H'inter Goods, which will be sold very cheap for CosA ui touu try produce t W Their friends and the public gre vilud to call and see them. i i .i i . ; . v j; jf.fe. NEW GOODS F11KS1I Si CHEAP Merchantable Merchandize. 1)Y different arrivals, we have replenished XJ our aiuu ur ijuuus, which we will seii at our usual low prices. Our atyle and va lid) of Ladies dress goods cannot be surpassed, and as we have made arrangements to procure a constant supply, they w ill always be ot the latest styles Also. Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Spices, Salt, Fish, Molasses, Se gars, &.c, in great variety. J.H. BARTON It Co. Bloomsburg, Nov. 10, 1849 FALL AD WINTER GOODS. A GAIN the undersigned take pleasure in an J nouncing to their friends and the public, that they nave just recetveu a select and Heavy assortment of choice Dry Goods and Groceries, adapted to the season, and wants of the people, which they offer lor sale, at their old stand at prices "cheaper than the cheapest." Their stock comprizes a full assortment of all kinds of goods, usually kept in country stores, and without par ticularizing each article, feel warranted insaying that those in want of good goods haveonly tocall r jatisfy their t.-.ste and fancy. Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Fish, Salt, Molasses, ttc. large and beautiful selection of the above ar ticles ol superior quality, at very low price. ALSO. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &tc, of every variety, sort, size and price. (Jfj-Cash paid for grain alwavs. WiVJ. McKELVYfc Co. Bloomsburg, Nov. 10, 1849. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. ME. ROBISON, having just retur rrnil frnm Phi 1 odst nh i a uiilt, 9 laitc and handsome asortment ol Fall aiidZjd winter Mil I ineiy,inv ilea the Ladies of this place and her friends generally, to call and examine them. Her stock consists of velvets, cut and uncut; satins, silks, plain and fringed, ribbonds, leath ers, (lowers, caps, and a general assortment, of bonnit Trimming, together, wilh a variety of fancy articles, such as belts, slides, brest-pins, shawl-pius, pencils, thimbles, tooth-picks, plain and fancy combs, edging, needle-worked and plain collars, culls, hkfs. tidy and darning cotton, marking cotten, zephyr, card-board, note-paper and envelops, silk canvass, and steel betds, bags, purses, tas.ells, clasps, -c. &c, which have been carefully selected and will be sold as low a) they can be purchased elsewhere. (trj- Store next door to the Court House. M. E. ROBISON. Bloomsburg, Nov. 3d. 181!). HATS AND CAPS. riTHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers, that he has just received from the city, a large and select assortment of rti fashionable 11 a i s ana v ays , of durable make and improved tyle, which he offers for cash sales very cheap, at his old stand, on M ini Street, second door South of th Court Houve. fyi-He continues to manulaciure Hats to order as usual. THOMAS WILLITS. Blonmsbure. Nov. 10, 1S-I0. CHARLES R. BUCK A LEW, Attorney at Law BLOOMSBURG, COL. CO., PA. Office Two doors below the Court House, North side of Main Street. Nov. 10, IS JO. REMOVAL ! Fashionable Tuilor'wg. rilHE titxlerfigtied respectfully informs hiscus- turners and the public, thai he has removed his Tailoring Establishment in'o the rooms late ly occupied by C. K Huckalew, Esq., on Main it. between Repert's Store and the Columbia Demu crat oflice, " here fe continues the TAILORING BUSINESS, In all i s departments, ut iiFtial, and invites at con tinuance of the public patronage. (W-Prmhlre of all kinds taken in exchange for Tailoring. BERNARD RUPERT. Blnnmsburg, Nov. 3d, 1S49. SADDLE, HARNRSS. AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. J 0I1N K. GR0TZ, respectfully informs his old friends and cus tomers, ami the pontic genet ally, that he still carries on the saddle, Harness and Trunk Making business at the above stand, on Main St. between the Court House and Market Street, and where he keep constantly nn hand and makes to order the following articles in his line all of which for ma terial and workmanship will bear comparison with the best that can be produced anywhere, viz : Men's best saddles, common saddles, waggon sad dles, carriage himcfs, of all kinds. Heavy team harness, collais, Bridless waggon and carriage whips, HUFF.1I.OE ROTF.S. Also a large a-scrlmeni of Iron and wood frame Travelling Trunk, Furlolio Cat pel Bnn, and all other articles in Ihe travelling line, together rWIF ? W'1'1 8 large assortment of Harnfss 7''tri VTI "'awTiilDiiiinv, La WffQcs, Jap'd. Leather, Oiled Carpet. Gum Clolh, fcc. Grille solicits a call from all who wish to pur chase, any nf the above, confident that ii can rjv satisfaction, both is to the q'nlitnd price JOHN K OROTZ. P.lnf mibiirf, N'T. J, 1 ft 10. Jv 1 vr,Yt IT Wr have detained our paper up I 10 Saturday morning, for the purpos of I giving the J'residcnt'g Message, and have the doiinj of Congress on Thursday, and the 18th tiusiciessful atie'npt to elect a Speaker, but are jet without either an or ganization or tho Alessje.. Xorih. Utancl) Caitol. c o iXectTTIFn BtAcn 11am.n,0ci. 1,1849. ) Col. Tatk: Dear Sir The following khewf the collections oi canal tol m this olhce: Amount pc-r last report 0b f-42 J$ " iiionth endiiiij Sipt. aiilh.... J ijc.f-0 C 5 Whole amount sine auth Abv. ls-lS, 1 1 J ,081; i-'J tntrtate over lam tea.ion to name dote, 6 ii,0 (,U S CAM P HELL. C.u.. Cotunibtu t.u. I tnipci u,tt.t xZltTiy The 15ih annual meeting of the Columbia county 1 emperance socieiy. AT the last meeting of this fooiety n resolu. lion was adopted, requiring the secetarui to publish a Crculur, prevjou. lu ,1 iKSi blthi. 1 meeting, calling upon the var.ooa auxiliaries to send up strong delegations to said meetii.g.&c. In performing this duty, we wr uid ban hv givs no'ice, that the next annual meeting win be held in the M. E. Church, in Danville,' on the 6nt Ihursday (the 3d,) of January, .-0t;, con nien cing at JO o'clock A. M We hove ti e prrmi of several speakers, one of whem, Dr. H, ratio Wobiiall, will deliver un addiess t the r ptn. ing of tho exercises. And we would now u.oft earnestly call upon the temperance men of Col umbia County, to use their best tnd. avois to hi,ve every temperance socieH and organization in the county fully represented hy delegate, pie, rc! to report the stata of the cause, in ''their lesi cai bounds. Come friends, one and all; am lit xi have a good old-fashioned warm-hearted imetii g our country snffering hutnauiv-ihe Chuieli of Christ all call loudly for increased e xertii n and zeal in the good cause JAMFS D. WILSON, ) JAMES McMAHAN.ir, S"'' Liberty township, Nov 20, IH'J. C7 Newspapers in Columbia counlv, arid elsewhere, friendly to the Tcmpcrace Cause, are respectfully requested to copy the above notice. FANCY FURS, MUFFS, BOAS AND TIPPETS. DAVID IJ SOL1S, t&crswr to Sois, trutlicn.) IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF EV. ERY DESCRIPTION OF FURS, HAVING just returned Ircm Europe, with a sflect stock or rt-Rs, i now mnnufuc lunvgwm in a verv superior style, and trim tiling them in the moit elegant mati"ner,and would invite the attention of Merchants and others, t0 his superior and extensive a?sortmeii, which' he manufactures as well as imports, he is enabled to offer at such prices, as few houses in the U.iiied States can compete with. DAVID H. S0L1S. No. SO, Arch (Mulberry) St, 0 door- below Sd st. next to Loudon & Co's Family Medicine Store."' Orj- Store always closed on Saturdavs. The highest cah price pM for thipping furs Philadelphia. Oct. 6, lS 9-0m. Peterson's Ladies' National MAGAZINE FOR 1850. For ltfit), the subscriber nnxinus to introduce the Ladies' National into every fuu.ily in t,t. ;. btales, will increuse its size and reduce Us prices to Clubs. SAVE A DOLLAR, The price of tins magazine is hut two dollars, or one dollar less than the other magazines ; yet the press unanimously pronounaes it us complete as its Inure cosily colemporiirioa. When a club sends III or 20 dollars, Hie Ladies' National c be bid for little over a dollar i cr copy IN CUE A SE I A PjiUES montly. In IbOO at least twelve extra pages wi'l begiven every mouth, and sometimes iwenu loui: thus it will contain the reeu arnuinuei ot' pages oi Hie uireeuouar magazine,, at cue third less price. FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS IN 1:.j0. Still other improvements wiil Le u,ote in the Magazine. Without ahandoi ing its cosf. lv toezzotmls, the Ladies' National will add mvv styles of illuoirai ion, in every wa.k ot p.ctouai art. New type has also been purchased. The literary contents el the Ladies' Nat'oral are entirely by American Authors. The best writers ate uniformly emplovtri, and thecon-e-quence is that the newspaper press, nh.ch has a good opporiunityol comparing the inati.zii.es generally pronounces tins peiiodical lliecost readable ol all. No Iransl.ilmus Horn lii.tnoral French authors, such as appear in other i;,aKu. zi lies, shall deiacethe pages of the Ladies' Na tional tlnr niin is to itis'nict rs 4V,. u. .,.." FASHIONS AHEAD OF ALL OTH- ers. This M.tg-izint has alwavs been tne guide for the fashions, w hich we g. t in advanco The costutnta are selec ed, eiur.ivej and ,0ur. ed for us a month ahead of all rivals, Toach plate is added a full letter-press description, he sides iulormalitin on all the latest styles Tim Magazineis, in our Eastern cities, the Tc'xi-boi k of lashion; and the other tiiag.i.mes in the"la shion depaitment, ate but poor imitatigm nf . this ! BEST LADIES' MAGAZINE. AS its name impoits. this pe, ioiPcd j, ,,eruli. arly a Magazine lor the sex, and it is what none others are, thoroughly iiaiin,,n, Th'ege'r . eral aim of its liteuiure re'r deis it more Atneri" ran than any rival. Its monthly yai,vt u ticulture, its illustrated articles u Fmhrtiderv Crotchet Work, and Netting, in addition to in colored Fashion Plates, make it unquestionably the best Magazine lor ladies. ' NO WORN OUT ENGLISH Plates. Several of our cofetnpor.ries impose on their readers with worn our Engli.h plat..,,,," which they publish is original. WenalroniT American ait. regardless of the extra exoene One of our superb a.ezzotints ensu us more ih ' two, or even three of the nrdinar plate. thatVo pear in other magszines. Our series of m'Pn lints, in a single year, make, hlore . ' J nirl oria honlt Ihjn l. .1. II ( 'COUKI ' , . , "'" " ir annua s Cd TERMS. One copy, per Annum, fi.DO; Thrr,. S.'.,00; Five copies. 7 ..,. yklt Seventeen copies, gyo ; Foiiv-ihr.o - The money at our risk, and (H i... ' t ' , ' pr post paid All the M,Mi , ,r,1"k" go to one post town, to come within lhrJ i Asa premium for fro. imp. inj. rf ,-..." clubs, a large and splendid , -'"in O to hang up in a narlor.and va!,,. .. .1 "M at three doll,, ,, w in be h nt O , . iT '"," una for IMR. nr , .Abbi, " vol. Ch.u,0, St., Phik