The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, December 15, 1849, Image 3

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8ATUKDAY MORN.. DEO. 18. 1849.
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.Igtuclti for the Columbia Democrat.
fc-V. rl PtbMtft, Third slid CheslinH streets,
riiiadulihi.
to- K. W. Cakh, Third tnd Walnut streets,
Philadelphia.
G'Unia Prr, No. U6. Nwm '"'
New York.
Jli jHiinlmtnU by the Uovnnor.
Jc Adm,oI Tiov, Bedford county, to be
Assofiatt Judge, for that county, in the room of
the Hon. Rrubm Wither, resigned.
LA. MCKe,Esq.. of Clinton county, to be
in Aid def imp to the Governor, with the rank
of Lieutenant Colonel.
Canat Commitslontr.
t
T..e Xtrrvtnion R-Kiter nominates our
c.ellent Iriend Jmliie STMCicL(D,of the West
Chester frpubliran, lor the office of Canal Com
nusaioner. There. ppe..s to be i growing feeling
in favr of bin nomination.
The Gray Eagle.-Mr. Piiimp Apple
man, of Fishingereek towr.Rhip.near Rohrs
burg, presented us on last Monday, with a
quill from the pinion of a tremendous Gray
Eagle, recently shot by his son Mathi
as Jppleman, the wings of which when
extended, measured tlx foot ten inches.
The quill in question is 19i inches jn
length. We have jut converted it into a
pen and a capital one it makes with
which this first article is written
Whole Number of Vclow.
' The veto power ha" been exercised twenty-fin
timet since the formation ofthegovernment, viz :
By Geo. Wellington, 2
By Andrew Jackson, 9
James Mauison, u
Jatnea Monroe, I
" John I vfr, i
James K. Polk, 3
Total number of vetoes,
S5
Tho whole number oi ecu passed aim apon-
ince the origin of the government, is about 1000
which will make 280 acta to one veto.
Telegraph to Bloomsburff.
'A. C.GoiaL, Eir.,th" principal Agent of
Professor Morse, visited our place on Thursday
last, for the purp. se of cr.rting the Supq-thanna
River ami Norihand West Branch Telegraph.
1 he IVlegui h Company, of which Mr. Goell, is
Chairman of the corporation, propose extending
thnir "Liic'itninK-line" liom Eiston via. Ha.le
ton, and Hei wick to Moomsburg, and from thence
to Danville, up the West Branch and over the
Allegheny.-
We rejoice in the prospect of the speedy estab
liniment nfthe News Posts, hy which we will be
in momentary communication with almost all the
ptincipal Cities in the Union, and by which we
can learn the proceedings in Congress iwtuntor.
We hope our men of enterprise and capital
will subscribe liberally to the Stock of this Com
pany, and thus secure (is the advantages of a Tel
euraph Line. If the necessary stock be promptly
raised, we may have the Telegraph in operation
Kere, within six week. "Wiuiam MiKei.w,
Esq ,of Ulnorrmbiirg.iV.as the subscription Book
and will be happy to register the names of those
wishing to take shares of the Stock.
3 I
Tht Indian Concert
Mr. Yoi'Nomans, a distinguished vocal
ist with a celebrated trottp of Indian Song
sters, proposes to entertain our citizens
to-night in the Exchange Buildings with a
grand "Concert of Sacred Music." The
Indians are of the Mohawk Tribe. We
advise our friends to pay them their res
pects. No Xewi from Congress.
: Up to the last moment, we are without any in
formation of the organitstion of Congress. Nei-
ther have we received our Washington Letter.
Our news of course are unimportant.
On Tuesday, the 39th unsuccessful Balloting
was made for Speaker. R. C- Winthrop, whig
Mas., and Win. J. Brown, of Indiana, democrat,
were the principal caiididates. Mr. Winthrop
r.i ,incd his 101 votes, whilst Mr. Brown rone
from SO to 109. After this contest, Mr. Win
thrnp, the Menl candidate, withdraw his name
from the canv.us.
Thus hs the ("ongressof the Nation been en
gaged in liuilless effort to organize by placing i
minority wh g Speaker in the chair. The dem
nrrats have a clear maturity ana ahoulr, never
yield. And thus ge daily $3,000 of '.he peo
pie's money.
tyy- One ofthe reasons why the Whig Regency
at Washington is said to be so nearly sinking, is
because there are so many taken in the State
Department.
fcjr We have spen it stated that Dr. Durbin
intends to leave the Methodist, and join the new
school Presbyterian Churrh.
Shutout raoM GovrmsMrsiT The eastern
tnundary of California is fixed by the constitution
at 129 deg. west of Gn-enwich ; the western
boundary of Deseret has been establisded by the
people of that country at I IH deg. 30 min. This
leaves s territory a degree and a half wide be-t-ven
the two, with no government
Ne Orleans ceased to he th seat ofgovorn
rncnt of Louissns on the 1st ins The officers of
Nt and the reenrds in their keeping left fur
FrtHiii Rouge, the new cjjnUl, or that day
fct-Edwin Pulk.a dear relative of President
Pnlk, has been tppninlud Quarter Master General
ul Tennessee, by the (Vivemur ul that State-
Marriage Wisi Omielia Scott, dmiRhter of
(;! So.ill, was Hurried on tin 2Tlh ult. 10 Major
II L. Scott, Aid de Camp to the'Commander-in-Chiuf,
it the residence of the General, in Eighth
street, New York.
HAllKILt):
On last TuesJay morning, at Iroudale, by Rev.
Joel Uudderro, MARSHALL SILVER THORN E,
of liloonobur.g to Misa AGNES RALSTON, of
the former place.
In Greenwood tp.,on the 7lh ult., Thomas
Lundv, aged about 0) years.
In Milton, on last Friday evening, Mra. Fanny,
wife of Stephen Wilson, sged about 43 years.
In Huntington township, one day last week,
Mrs. Fliabii h Dopson, relict of the late Rev.
Eliat Dodson, aged about 60 years. The deceas
ed was in very good health on the day of her death
and was returning in a carriage from a vim to
her son in the neighborhood. She stopped in
front of the house of a friend, and remained in
the carriage while the driver went to call some
one to the dour. When lie returned she had Ul
Ion slightly forward, and was dead Lvt: Dem.
NOTICE TO ALT, INTERESTED.
flTHE subscribers, having dissolved partnership
JL on the first day of August 1S-IS, would say to
those knowing themselves in arrears, on iiote,
hook-account, or judgement, that unless paid in a
very short time, additional cuts w ill he the con
sequence. And those holding claims against llii m are re
quested to present tht-m immediately lor pay
ment. B. T. Pontius, is authorised to attend to their
business He may be seen for a short time at
Lime Ridgp, after which communications will
find him at Mifflinburg, Union county, Pa.
B. T. PONTIUS,
S. W. THOMPSON.
Lime R idge, Dec. S. 1849 -3
PUBLIC SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Columbia county, on
Saturday, the fifth day of January next,
at 10 o'clock, in tbe forenoon, Sahah Ihilpot,
Administratrix 4rc, of WILLIAM PHILP0T,
late ot Mounlpleasant township, in said county,
deceased, will expose to sale by l'ublic Vendue,
upon the premises, a certain
LOT OF LAND,
Situate in Mountideasant township, uioresaid, ad
joining lands of John Oman, on the north j John
Heister, on the east ; Fishing-reek, on the south,
George John, on the west containing
TWENTY THREE ACRES,
all cleared and improved lund, There is on the
premises,
A LOG aI10USE,
Frame Barn, ane53u3AppIe Orchard,
and a good Spring of water.
ALSO: -A Wood Lot,
Situate in Mountpleaant township, aforesaid, ad
joining James Grimes, on the east and south,
William Howell, on the west and Jacob Ship
man, on the north containing
FIVE ACRES,
Late the estate of the said deceased.situate in the
township of Mountpleasant, and county afore
said. JACOB EYERLY, Clerk.
Rloomsburj:, Nov. 21.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
T)Y virtue of a writ of Fieri Fieia, lo me di
1 reeled, will be exposed to l'ublic Sale, at the
touit House, in BUomshurg, on
Monday, the 31st day of December, 1849,
at one o'clock, p. m., the lollowmg property to
wit:
1st. A Lot of Ground, situate in Koar-
inccreek township, Columbia county, adjoning
lands ol Reuben Fahringer, George Fetterman,
Daniel Keller, Joseph Cleaver, and the lonri lea-
dine tn Kear-Gan. containing between THREE
AND FOUR ACRI.s, more or less, on wnic: is
erected a LOG HOUSE AND SHUt'.
ALSO.
1. A Lot of Ground, in the same town
ship, adjoining Daniel Keller, Joseph Cleaver,
George Fetterman. and the Bear Gap road, on
which is erected a FRAMF HOUSE, containing
ONE ACRE AND A HALF.
ALSO,
3. A Lot of Wood Land, in same town
ship, at the foot of the Little Mountain, adjoining
, . , t l rt.'ll.. I I 1. l'i.I... ...nt.in.
about FOUR ACRES AND THREE-FOURTHS,
lanus ni jonn uinv, no jmw in .-Mi'isr. . .mh
more or less.
Scirod, taken in execntion aim lo be sold as the
property of John near.
PETER B1LLMEYKR, Shff.
SHrmrr's Office, Bi.oomsburg,
December
S
H EH 18 8 ,
To Collectors of County and
Slate'
Taxes in Columbia County :
AS the year will soon come to a close, and our
annual settlement have to be made.we will
meet the sewal Collectors at the TreaMiiei's
Office, Hlooinsburg, on Thurmiay, tbe V"lh day
of December, inxt.,1o m:ike Exonerations, &c
We desire them to make a vigorous eltort lo set
tle the amount of their respective Duplicates on
that dav.
fly- Delinquent Collectors, previous to IMP,
will take this friendly hint, as the next may be ol
a more serious nature, and we hereby give nntire
that we will make rrr, exoneiations on Duplicates
or militia fines, after the day above mentioned.
JAMES l.AKI.. i
HARM AM LA HOUR. S Corn's.
JOSEPH YKTTER, )
rommissioner's Ofiire. )
Rlonm-t'iirg. December S, I M'.l.
TO MY CREDITORS.
"TOT,CK' is hereby given, that 1 have appliri
I m 1 tl.ai f'.illW 1-4 f Pnntmnn PIpaa nf fdllirhhi
fnr thp hMipfit of the Insf)lvTit Laws of
,h. Ommnnwealtb, and the f-aid Court nave ap.
pointed tbe Third Monday of January next, for
the hearing of me and my creditors at the Court
House in Bloomsburg, when and where you may
attend ifyou think proper. RISSE,
Dec. . 1S19.-3.
BANK OF DANVILLE.
AT0TICE is heTebv civentolhe Stockholders
f in the Bank of" Danville, that the I, l!owir
installments on each fbre will he required lo b
paid in, u follows -.-Thirty per cent, on the IMh
dav of December, ISI'I; frcenn per cent on the
1,1 dav of .lanuarv. lf.f.0: and Iwmti, per rent,
on the IMh dav of January, 1."0.
IH order of the Bonrd of Directors.
PF.TKR BAf.DY, Presidmt.
Daniilie, Nov 30th, lMr',
IOTICJU.
ALL persons indebted to the subscribers on j
bund, no-e, or book-account, ol more tbaii :
vmk1 aiunilinir. are rcdiiestcd to muke pay
nient between this and the first ilay ol Maich neit.
Those neglecting this notice may exect to py
costs.
WM. McKELVY cCo.
Klootnsburg, Dec. 3, 1S49.
ROLLING WINDOW BLINS.
riIHE undersigned, Agent for Sprout, Bur-
rows U Co.'s improved Rolling Window
buns, would inform the public that he is pre
pared to luinisli H inUvw Blim ol every aiM to
ordei on moderate terms.
Specimens may be seen at lib SorJUpEBT.'
Bloomsburg, Dec. 8, 1S49. .
BOOTS AND SHOES.
rF Encourage your own Mechanics, and
encourage Yourselves.
TIIIIE subscriber would inform his friends and
I the public, that ho has on hand, and makes
harder all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, at
the following low prices i
Men's fine calf or morocco boots,
do kip or cow hide,
do calf shoes ,
dn ' cow hide
do miners,' nailed,
Ladies' gaiters,
" Lace boots,
Thich soled slippers
,. pump soled,
Kxcelsims.
$4
a 4
3
2
1
a 2
30
3tt
00
75
50
a 2 25
1 Oi
la 1,37
1 00
125
Boys', youths' and children's shoes in propor.
(ion ' He' manufactures his work of the best ol
slock, and warrants it to wear ; and he is determ
ined -o sell it as low as others can their Yankee
or city work. Call and see for yourselves. Shop
on M jin street., next door below Hartman's Store.
WARREN RUSSEL.
Dec.S 1S49.
ATIENTION, PRINTERS.
A GOOD- practical Printer, wishing to embark
in the business, can hear of an excellent
aituution 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
democratic establishments, or a part of either, in
Northern Pennsylvania. We regard them as rare
opportunities. , ...
r-No attention will be given to unpavt Itlten.
LEVI L. TATE.
Bloomsburg, Deer. 1st. 1849.-31.
POWDER ! POWDER ! !
11 HE subscribers have completed their new
Powder Manufactories, and are prepared to
furnish, on short notice, any amount of Blasting
Powder of superior quality, and on liberal terms.
Orders addressed to Knapp S( Parrish, Wilks
Harre P O . will meet with immediate attention.
' KNAPP & PARRISH.
Wilkes-Barre, Dec. 1, 1S-19 3in.
Coopers.
Five or six good Coopers are wanted, to whom
constant employment will be given.
PUBLIC SALE,
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Lourt
of Columbia county, on Monday, the 2 th vf
Jjfcrmbir IM'J, alio o'ciock in me iuicouuh,
Leonard B. Rupert, Admims lrator,4.c., c f Sarah
Rupert, late of Montour township, in said coun
ty, decead,will expose to sale by Public Vendue,
upon tho premines, a certain
TttCT OF LAND
Situate in Montour township in s;iid County, ad
joining land of John H. Quick, and the Smijue-
Innna river ana fishing creeg, containing auoui
18J Acres, on which are erected a Urge
BRICK
HOUSE
In which the Inlcntate resided at the time of her
death ; with the appurtenances.
ALSO, On the same day, at 2 o'clock, P. M.,
another TRACT of LAND, situate in Montour
township, adjoining landti of John Richaids, Peter
Appleman, and otlieis.containitig .)U Acres, or
(hereabouts, on which Elias Dietrich resides as
tenant ; with the appurtenances.
Late the Es'ate ol said deceased, situate in the
township of Montour, uml eounty aforesaid.
JACOU EYERLY, Clerk,
Hloom!burg, Dec. 1, 18-10.
The first above named tract is a valuable prop,
erty situate .on the main road from Bloomsburg to
Caltawissa, lately in the occupancy of Leonard
Rupert, now deceased. The North Mranch Canal
runs through it.upon which is convenient and ex
tensive wharfage. There is upon it also, a large
bank barn, a good well, a spting, and a variety of
out buildings and other improvements.
The Second tract above named is an excellent
farming property and will be sold entire nr in
two parcels. There is a valuable deposite of iron
ore upon a part of the tract, and limestone upon
the other part. There is a house, bank barn and
other buildings upon the property.
TERMS OF SALE. Five percent of purchase
money to he paid on d;iy of sale, one fourth on 1st
April IS1)'), when possession will be tiven.and
additional fourth on first of April lfc51, one fourth
on 1st of April I $32, and the remainder 1st of
April 1S53. LEONARD B RUPERT,
Almiiiislrator,
Derembr 1, IM'J.
FANCY FURS, MUFFS, BOAS AN I)
DAVID II SOLIS,
1 ( Siii'ivumr lo Soli., Brother.)
IMPORTER AM) MANUFACTURER OF EV
ERY DESCRIPTION OF t I RS,
ir
AVIN( just returned Iroin Emope, with a
KLKC'T STOCK OK H'HS, IS flow ttiailllftlC-
UMi.ptheni in a very superior style, nnd trim
mingthem in the most elenant nianner,and would
invite the attention of Merchant and others, to
his Miperior and extensive as.surunent, w hich he
jnanuf ictures us well as imports, he is enabled lo
oiler at such pric'-s. as tew houses in the United
States can compete with.
DAVID H. SOUS
No. s'i. Arch (Mulheny )St, " below 3d St.,
next to Loudon A I'o's. Family Medicine aiorc.
Os- Store ulwajs closed on Saturdays.
,The highest cash price psiil for shipping fun.
"Philadelphia. Oct. rt, IM'i-fim.
Nl-iw'f-AM H . E 1 1 S II U P .
- I
!
that:
AT THESH.N OK THE WHITE HM"K.
T
HE subscriber announces to ihe pui.l
he has recently opened a Saddler Shop
te central Dirt of I: oomshiirg, on Alain stieet.
o P door "hive Rupert's Stme, where he will
keep constantly on hand and make lo order, nil
hupc ii .y V j,, v 4 n.
Mrrr-ff' Tit.ES.TRtJXh'S, I'AURCES,
s? A tt IIW'4 ni Ml. 1 1 1. .
fJWrwatfcj and ev. I V otner aiucie in nn iiiii
td&&L'' h,,!,imr: m
S L,.i.u t . . . .... . :.. u. .
Ml. O CAllRIAtiES and BUG-foirg
VMS, in everv deniable sty le, andjM! U
will turn olf all his work neat and (.ood; and ,,i
the lowest prices. Those who wish woik in hi?
line, will do well to Rive him a call.
iff Hide, country produce, and even gnld dol
lars will t'C taken t it payment for work.
W. M'K THORNTON.
R-.-md'irii, ept. .', l 1C- 3m
He w ill allcii'l to i I'l.u- 'iw v
Partition.
..
Iii the Orphan Court of Columbia coun
ty :
Estate of JOHN KKOfiRA Sur writ
late of Centre township, in the K of
County of Columbia, deceased) Partition
rMO Susan Krlorr, the widow of John Knorh,
I 'i'hitfnnit llnnrr liidpnh ICnnrr. Jnkpnh LlH-
It.
and tliz.i his wife, lute bliza h.uoir,Jonn
Conner, Jr., and Sarah, his wile, late Sarah
Knorr, Levina Knorr, children of John Knurr,
deceased ; Abraham Dildine,
wife, late Louisa Knorr,
Angelina, his wife, late
and Louisa, hi
Drake, and
Angelina Knorr,
Regiua Knorr, A-
John Freas, guardian id
ron Knorr, Reuben
Knorr. Joseph Knorr,
and Elisha Knorr. children of Peter Knorr, de
ceased, who was one of the sans of John Knorr,
deceased, Charles Hagcnbiich, guardian of John
Knorr, Susan Knorr, Sarah Knorr, and Samuel
Knorr, and Thomas Knotr, guardian of Hiram
Knorr, Phineas Knorr, and Mary Ann Knorr,
children of William Knotr, deceased, who was
one of the eons of John Knorr, deceased, and
William Hagenbuch, guardian of Sarah Hagen
bueh and Eliza Hagenouch, children ol Ann Ha
genbuch, deceased, late Ann Knorr
You, anil each of you, will take notice,
That an INQUEST, will beheld at the latedwel
ling house of John Knorr, deceased, in the
township of Centre, id the county of Columbia,
on
Friday, the Eleventh day of January
next,
between the hours often o'clock, a. m. and 0 n'.
clock, p. in., of that day, tor the purpose of making
Partition o- the ileal Estate
of said deceased, to and among hi children and
representatives, if the same can be done without
prejudice to or spoiling of tho whole, otherwise,
to value and appraise the same according lo law,
at which time and place you arc required to at
tend, ilyou think proper.
PETER BILLMEYER,
Shtriff,
Sheriff's Office,
Bloomsburg, November 32, 1849
,The Penntylvania Ttlrgroph, Harrishurg,
will publish six times, send bill and paper with
the notice to the'Sherifl of Columbia county.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
rrillE undersigned, Administrators of the es
J tale of John Knorr, late of Centre town
ship, Columbia county, deceased, having given tht
usual legal notice, hereby give Public Aotice,
that they will atiend at the late residence of the
said deceased, on '
Wednesday, the 20th of December, 1849:
when and whereall persons having business wiih
said estate are requested to meet with them for
the purpose of making settlements and thereby
save costs.
THOMAS KNORR,) ...
JOHN CONNERjr. J J,am
Nov. 24, 1849 4ts.
FARM FOR SALE.
THE undersigned will sell 5t private sale, on
very moderate terms, a valuable FARM,
situate in Sngarlouf township, Columbia county,
adjoining lands of Reunen Davis, Mathias Rhone
and Samuel Rhone, within about 3-4ths of a mile
east of Big Fisbini(creek, containing
EIGHTY THREE ACRES.
Thirty or thirty-five acres of which is cleared
land.
There is on the premises a good log dwel- , .
ling HOUSE and Stable, a young Ohchard. jjjj
and a good Spring of water close to the door of
the house.
Terms will be mndc. known on application
to thesubscriber. Address Kenton, P 0.
WILLIAM RHONE.
Nov. 24.1 $40 -3
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE RE
AL ESTATE.
PURSUANT to the direciions containedm the
lust will and testament of EDMOND CR W
FORD, Irte of Monntpleast township, Columbia
rounyi, deceased, will be exposed lo ale,by Pub
lic Vendue or Out cry, by the subscriber, on the
premises, on
Wednesday, the 267i day of December,
Jl. 1)., 18-10, -at
ten o'clock, in the forenoon, of said day,
A Certain Plantation ;
OH, T1&ACT OP LAND,
Situate in said Mmntpleasanl township.Columbia
county, adjoining lands of Joseph Crawford'
heirs," on the souih ; John Roekel, on the 'est ;
David Johnson, and Daniel Zigler. on the north ;
and Joseph Kline, on the east, containing
ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN
ACRES, or thereabouts.
C There is on the premises, a jjooil
FRAME HOUSE, Aa
lllLtiLoi! Barn, a bearing ieP
2lUU& apple onciiMDjJZ.
Aarictv of other FRUIT TREES, and
ii good Spring. Also A small stream of
water convenient to the house and barn.
C?Of the above tract, about EIGHTY
ACRES IS CLEARED LAND. The remaining
part is in wood.
, Terms will be majo known on the day ol
sale.
IDDINCSS HA lift LEY,
Surviving Exrtulor of Kilmond CrawJoril,iteed.
Cloomsliuig, Nov 12, JMit-Ots.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY.
milK subscriber offers fr sale bis JrgjS.
I HOUsK AND LOI. in Wil- Kiil i Jk
l.iw-Ornve. (South Hluomslinrg.
The House is a new brick building
of sufficient :J' to accominoii jte a
Isr-ie family. There is a well under cover at the j
kitchen doiir, of excellent water, superceding tne I
necessity of tfoinK clsewheie t procure water I
ior ativ porpcse whatever. There are' on the I
premises a CARRIAGE HOUSE AND BARN.
sullieientlv larue for a cow unit three horses, and ,
other apnu'piiale nui-b'iibhi'ps, all new. ;
Thelitis loc.itefl on main "ireei, m a ins. .one
houl equal tn eitht squares ol m teet each Horn
the Court House : u loet wide and 114 leer deep
There aie on the lot, properly dispu-
, a ,f various i7.ps. uoyvards ol Cfy.Tl
IO ORNAMENTAL TREES,
w, , racing quite a variety, viz -.-Ma-si
X Kim, Linden. Ai. Botton-wood. Modern,
WeepiiiK-willow.llickorv.Oak, Buck-eye, Hem-
lock, .Cedar, White-pine, fcc , with a variety of
,.tt Sh'ibberv There are. also, upwards ol
Jllllllf Ovnf nun. cu,
j M.v,,, , w ,,4 arra.ted with superior fruil.
n,,, .,.pJ were planted about three years aKn,
I ... . .-.L: i....i....i , ,h.,;,
' .Mill !ifp M t'L' I I'U "ir ur v in huh III "I is- i i
I ,.,.niiar beauties.
' ..
Those who are acinaiMted with the relative sit-
nation of this place, must perceive, that, destined
t,, he, ns in lew years it will be, on the itrcal
ilmrnuxh i;,,' to the Lakes -. the piirchaseof -
m IVi-iTi: here, must he a safe knd rmfit able
investment
fri. 1hoe deposed n pure rm, are invi'eo tn
' j o i,r-. .
nil i,oii nn the 'nbserru-r. or the premises, "r n
Z"nr. . can ,-ake anpli-M.on 'person.ily. ,n
n. K. Rhopks, F.s.( . F.!oo..We n o
MM'c ' '
A WORD '10 HORSEMEN.
Or. Pt arson's liurbtr'n Einbro-
ruin, n.i. uYf.iilKillv the in .i' 1I I . j i 1 1 1 li
lhal can be ii-ed lor ioe cu e ol ''prim,, Itium s,
Cuts, Galls, Splmi, t ihli, hiiiboue, Spavin, shll-
iliifSof the j In, n.c, &e. I: is an urliclf v. I n h
should be in I lie liaods ol every Imrseinan, and no
stable should be without anoint-of it. Pnci 2.ri
and (0 cents. Prepared only by S. A. Pkaks' n,
M. D , and for sale, wholerale and retail, at 1 00,
NORTH FOURTH ST., Philadelphia.. Nov 11 )
AND AT MV STORK, m.nnMSRliri.
WM. ROBIhON,f.
AI'O,-F0R SALE,
A LARUE and splendid assortment of well
(elected l'ir iOOHS, just openum.
consisting of every vaiict) ol tiuoes, such as aiu
generally kept in a country t.rn, with the addi
tion ol
READY MA OK CLOTHING.
All of which I will sell c u t a p tor rash or
country produce.
'I'i'he public are respectfully invited to call
and examine his stock, il ihey want bat gain.
Bloomsburg, Nov, 17, IM'J. W. R
, BOOTS AND SHOES.
rilHE subscribers returns their thank to the
I citizens of lloomburg, and the public, lor
lormer favors, and ap
prize them that they
have just received a
finenew assniiment of
Boots and Shof.s,
at their establishment
on Main Street, to
which they inviietlie
attention ol custom
ers. Their selection comprises every sort, site
and variely, and at prices to suitthe tunes.
(ircatbargains can be had on application.
Jry. Store oppoi-ite Brady's Hotel, on Main St.,
second door above the Court House.
FRANTZ JOHNSON.
Rlonmsburg, Oct '27, 1849.
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
Estate of JACOB MILIEU, deceased,
1")URSAUNT to the directions contained in the
last Will and Testament ol JACOB MIL
liER, Junior, late of Bloom township, Columbia
county, deceased, will be exposed to sale.by Pub
lic Vendue or Out-Cry, on the premises. on
Tuesday, the first day of Jan. a. d.,1850,
A Certain Plantation
ur Tract of Land.
Situate in Centre township, Columbia county,
adjoining l'ands of Isaac Hess, on the west ; John
Thresher, on the north ; Itaac Low, on the east ;
Peter Miller, on the south, and Benjamin Boon,
on the south and west, containing
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY
FIVE ACKES AND FIGHT Y-TI1REE
PERCHES AND THREE-FOURTHS,
STRICT MEASUREMENT.
UO-There is a LMJ1IE JUL.Y, on the pre
mises and abundance ol good Lime Stone.
There is on the premises a two
story LOG HuUSE, a bank BARN,
a bearing apple ORCH
ARD.a stone Spritighouse,
Wtf? a Well of Water at the
(tpJj3a(dr.or, and other oulibuildings.
Ul the above tract, ONE HUNDRED AND :
THIRTY ACRES, is cleared land, and in a high
state of cultivation.
V The land is of first-quality, and well worthy
thp attention of any person who may be desirous j
of purchasing a first-rale farm. J
0U- Tkrms, will be made known on the day o
JOSEPH POHE, and j
LEAH POHE. late
I.rnh Miller, Executrix of Jacob Miller, Jim
ior, ilteetmed.
Fni furter description, etc , 6ee bills.
Centre township, )
October S3. 1M0. lOw. J
jIYew Iflillincry oods.)
milE undersigned lake pleasure inannouncire
I to their old ciistomeis t,nd the citizens of
liloomsbnrir, generally, that they have just re
ceived a new nipplv of the n-r.
FASHIONABLE BONNETTS,
Velvet, cot and uncut, Satin, Silk, Cords, Rib
hons, of all descriptions face Flowers. Fealhers,
out-side flowers, buds, poflijrs, face-raps, belts,
wreaths, combs, colored-silk lace, elusions, fringe
scarfs, kid, lisle, thread and cotten gloves, dress
stuff. Collars, Spencers, Lace-capes, Velvet and
sbiied and satin Bonnets.
ALSO An assnrlmentnf plain Ronnetts and
Caps, together with Bmid, Straw, Ac.
M. ii S. Barkley.
Bloomsburg, Oct. 27, 1M9.
tzr NOTICE. d
THE subscriber, thankful for iast patronage,
respectfully informs his enstotners and the
public, that he has taken the entire charee of the
BLOOMSBURC BOOK STORF., rJTnlm
and will continue the business as JflMii
usual, in all its departments, at 'hesJSrmJfli
same stand in the Exchanee Iluildints, where he
inviles his friends to fcive him a call.
The Columbian Calculator, Columbian Spll-line-honk,
etc. .etc., together with other standard
works and select stationery, for sale rheap.
f3- A splendid assArtm'ent of NEW HOOKS,
wiil he received in a few days at the above es
tablishment. JOSEPH SWARTZ.
Hloomshiiij;. Oct. 8l, IM'J.
KRKSH AKKlVALUt itV liUUUfl
AT THE CHEAP ARCADE.
TTTE.the subscribers, announce to all our
V old customers and the public, that we
have recently received a fine lot of Niw Goops,
suited to the season, wnic, we aie iinn,o
pose of at a very small piolus, lor cash. &c. Our
stock consists of-
Frcneh and English Meiinoes, Alapaean,
plack and other colors, .iiusnn oe uaines, r.us-
ires, vooum, .
Shawls, Ion, an '
coes, from 3c.ts up " Ul peryard , White good
I h.,..l nd striped: Hoirry, elove and lilm-
. - I
niinifs:nf ,11 kinds. A very eeneral assortment of
' Fnnr.V nml Ptnple gOOHR. A ISO,- A large
o( nf Queens-ware, Ilard-Wlire, Cedar Hllil
j , ow.warr, A fresli supply of choice.
i . .pnrFTMF.S. rood and cheap.
,11 - f" I
i iroWp continue to sell the best article of Ho.
Mi
I
I
!
, . ; ,,,1 .wim fnr fii.cls l'pr salli.li. Incoli-
, neij ,, , ,. . ' j . ,, .
i,luinn w on v add, if our rienns will list
i elusion, we n in in .
t,.vr -s a call we will in return, give them a fair
; h r. & I. w. H RTMAN
P,;,.u;,Oc. .IMJ'm
loluiuLta Co. Ttmpirante
J he 15th annual meeting of ths toltiinbia
county I t'liijieraiice a t ittj.
VT the U-i lioelllig ol Ihis svuil) I' -do-tion
wa- adopted, lecjinn.g lie Mmm
. . .' ... il.. In M I I 1 tl-
i u i.ublish a L'lUiar. P' " ' ,,r.4
-i ' .,i,. u n, he various i iln'l
HI hicri uir., iiimib --
lo seinl op shook Uelegaliuns to saiOloeelii r- 6-.
perlonoiiiK I In .wiy.w w.mi.l Inn 'j Mt
none, U.at (he next aniiUal treein g v-ill bi: il
in iheM E. thui.h.ii. Lui.viile, in U'
Thursday (the 3d,) ol J r. e f r en-
CliKal 10 o'clock A. M. Uehave lhe promise
ol several speakers, one ol wlun, Dr. HiHaIm
WoHHAM., ul O. hvu -ii ailoltss utile M
,g ol I he exert isea. WM.h IV ';
earnestly call npnn the l n " c '' '"'
llinhia (Minn, to use H.cir best i n. v. is to havr
every ieii-p.rai.ee --ieij .ji-i. oigiiioa"""' U,e
county n.llv .epreseii.. by oeli pu ple arm t.
report the stale ..I lb. hum iu Ihut i' eiiive
hounds Cine irierds, , ne and all ; ai rl 1. 1 u
hate a good old-fahiol.eil waiu.-harte(l inn-tints
-our rounlry Millern humaoiiy-tbe l.Mncli
l ci.n.i ail call I-)' ly tor increased milion
snd zeal in the good cause
JA!ES D. WILSON, ) Slcl;
JAMES McM UlAN.jr , J
Liberty township, Nov. 20, 1 S1!.
Iij" Newspapers in Columbia county,
hihI elsewhere, friendly to the Tempirace
Cause, are rtpuci fully requested to copy
the above notice ,
JUST OPENED:
' nAt the Store of
Jl. J. Sloan $ E. Mendenhull.
D.tV fJOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
AT this establishment may be found, every
article usually kept in country stores, and
classed as J)ry Conih, which have been selected
with care as to quality and price.
WK JtRU'jVOW READY,
to slimv a Iresb assortment t
of (jioceries, Hardware,
Cedar and W.llw Ware, etc., ete ,
Salt and Fish,
All kindsof country produce ami Lumber,
taken in exchange, for which we pay the highest
prices.
Bloomsburg, Nov, 17, 1S-I9.
Charles Conner, & co
II
AVE opened a New ti re on Man. mid
Iron streets in the town ol tuoomsiiurg.
They have a fine
assortment of
Fall and If inter Goods,
which will be sold very cheap for Cash or coun
try produce
fi?" Their friends and tbe public arc
vitcd to call and see them.
i 1 1 1 1 1 . , I ' i ; !!..
NEW (JOODS I-KES11 & CHEAP
Merchantable Merchandize.
different arrivals, we have leplet.ishi 1
our S I UU ri vt liuuu.'s, which we win
suit at our usual low prices. Our style and v;i
net) ol 'Ladies dress (goods cannot be Mirpassed,
and as we have made arrangements lo procure
a constant supply, they will always be ol the
! latest styles
Also. Groceries, Hardware, Queen-
ware, Spices, Salt, Fish, Molasses, Sc-
L'ars, ivc, in great variety.
J. H' BARTON & Co.
JUonmsburu, Nov. 10. IMP..
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
AGAIN the undersigned take pleasure in an
nouncing t their Iriends and the puhl.r,
j mat they have just received a select and heay
I assortment ol choice
J Dry Goods and Groceries,
I adapted to the season, and wants ol the proj
which they oiler lor sale, al their olu sianu :.t
prices "cheaper than the cheHpest," Their sloi 1
comprizes a lull assnttment of all kinds ul gm.i-s,
usually kept in country stores, and wit! , n ,,r.
ticulai i.ing each article, I eel win isnli d i i : ;. ,
that IhoKe in yvant of good coods have only hm .'
I " ns.y meir cste ano iai,i
I Groceries, liuettisware, llnruware
r
Salt, Molafses, &c.
largo and beautiful selection ol ll.i a' vr ar
ticles ol superior quality, at very low pnci s.
ALSO. Hats, Caps, Riint,," Shoes, Ik,'., of
every variety, sort, size and price.
(fT-Cash paid (or grain always.
WM. McKELVY &. Co.
Flnnmshurg, Nv 1'). ISfj
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.
E. KOHISUN, hnvinij just retur-
ned from Plnlaileliihia. with a YJ-TJ
: i.ire .mo hanasuine asorimeiu oi rail anil
winter Miliineiy, im iies i he I. idieol Hn, ,;,c,
j and her Iriends generally , lo call anil exainiim
, them.
I Her stock consists of velvets, cut and uncut;
satins, silks, plain and lrii;ged, ribbonds, leath
ers, lloweis, caps, anil a general a-snriiiioiil, o,"
' Imiintt Trimming. toKctber, with a variety rf
lincy artirles, such as holt, slides, hrest-pina,
shawl-pms, (leucils, thimbles, tooth. picks, plain
and laocy combs, eduins:, ueedlv-wi rked ami
plain collars, culls, bkfs. Inly and darnini; cotton,
niarkinu coileii. zephyr, ciid-buanl, no'e-p.iper
and envelops, silk caiivas, and steel heeds, b;ps,
purses, tasells, clasps, Ve. tc, which havn been
carefully selected ai.dwill bo sold as low as tluv
can be purchased elsewhere.
(jr Store n xl dour to the Court Honse.
M. E. ROIUSON.
r.Inninsliurn. Nov .'Id, 1M0.
HATS AND CAPS.
rilHE subscriber respectfully inlbimsliis friend
ami ciistoitiers, that he has just received
from the city, a large and splect assortment ul
rf- Fashionable r3r
4si Hats and Cups, V&i
f durable make and iinpiuvvd style, which t o
nflers for cash sales very cheap, at his old siatid
on Main Street, second door South of the Court
llouve.
M"Hf coutinues to manufacture Hats to order
as usual.
THOMAS WU.UTS.
fUoonisburu, Nov. 10, IJU.
REMOVAL !
Fashionable Tailoring.
fpiIE undersigned respecifnllv jni0rms hisc.
y occupied by C. R R0rk.p, F..q., RIi,jn.
betwe-n Re,,,rt Store 3nd the (:nibia n; " ;
TAILORING r.USlXFSR '
In all i's departments, us iinual. aod invi!. .
tin.unce of the public pa-rona?' ' ' l0r
rrj-Pnxfnce of all kinds tken'ifl ecle. .
Tailoring. "cnar. r
"ERXARD RI'Pl '
Rlnomsbnre. Nv. .id. ,J5 '- '
ITJ" WF. havejint mdeval-i-UVVW
tionstnimr .loh-Offic,., 0
Stc, and prornied a hards, p P f,)pri,
sorted Fancy Paper, hv which w ra the
neatest fob. oiV in this sertioj ,