Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, March 28, 1857, Image 2

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    COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
LEVI I" TATE, KDITOB.
Bloomsbur&March 28,1857.
Nero, ocallc State Komluatlons.
FOR GOVERNOR.
Gen. Wm. F. Packer,
Of Lycoming County.
TOR CANAL COMMISSIONER
Nimrod Strickland,
Of Chester county,
FOR jUilOE OF THE BUrRCMK COURT.
Hon. Ellis Lewis,
Of Philadelphia.
Hon John G. Montgomery.
This gentleman's numerous friends will
bo gratified to learn, tint he Las quite re
covered from (lie cpidernio attack, with
wbick ho, and many ,othcrs, was seized at
the National Hotel, when on a recent visit
to Washington City. A gentleman from
Ohio, Mr. Lcnnock similarly attacked,
has since died of the malady. Tho Board
of Health, after investigating tho establish
mcnt, have come to the conclusion that tho
poisoning was not caused so much by tho
It ds as from tho poisonous miasm, gcrmi
natcd in the walls of the building.
Legislative.
Wo do not find much of interest either
special or general, in the proceedings of
our Stato Legislative. The action of that
body, that of tho National Congress, during
tho past winter, has not been regarded as
of much general importance to the country.
Tho subjoined acts and provisos, of the
Legislature, relate to this section and will
impart some interest to enr readers :
Mr. Ent, has recently read bills in the
Houso for the purpose of widci ing a cer
tain Street in Bloomsburg, and also for es
tablishing and incorporating an Academy
in Orangcvillc, Also, passed tho IIousc,
the bill to repeal tho Stato Road, from
Bloomsburg to Sullivan, gran'cd last Ses
sion, or so much of said road as passes
through Hemlock township, Columbia co.
The bill passed in 1850, which reduced
tho number of Supervisor, in Catawissa
township, and by which the road repairs
were let out to the lowest bidder, has pas
sed both branches and been signed by the
Governor.
Baltimore Conference of tho
M. E. Church.
This Conference numbering over three
Hundred Ministers, which met on tho 4th
inst., in tho Light Street church, Baltimore
city, adjourned on tho 18 instant. Tho
most important action of the session was
.its -division into two Conferences, to be
called respectively Baltimore and East
Baltimore,
The East Baltimore Conference embra
ces all that portion of Pennsylvania, con
tained in the old Baltimore Confcrcnce,thc
Counties .in Maryland immediately adjoin
ing Pennsylvania and part of tho county
and City of Baltimore. It is divided in
to six districts, and these arc subdivided
into One Hundred and nine circuits and
stations. We publish, to day tho appoint
ments for the Northumberland district:
The State Achiicuxtuiui. Society
held a wetting at Harrisburg list week,
which washeldfor Secretary and Treasurer
of the Society, when Messrs, Walker and
Bueher wero ro-elccted. It was determined
to hold the next annual Exhibition on the
20th and 30tli of September, and tho 1st
and 2d days of October next. No place
hai yet been fixed upon, but it will proba
bly he held in Philadelphia.
Advebtisino Sale3. Tho last No. of
the Bucks County Intelligencer, contains
notices of no less than ninty-eight public
aalcs to oomo off in that county. Tho In
telligencer says that in no other county in
tho State are personal property sales so well
attended or aro such good prices obtained
as in Bucks county. This is doubtless
owing the liberal system of advertising
adopted in that community. It has been
found that money expended for advertising
is cash well laid out.
The Cabinet, It is a noticonble fact
that five of tho seven mombers of Mr, Bu
chanan's Cabinet have been honored with
the position of Governor, viz : Gen. Unss,
Ex-Governor of tho Northwestern Terri
tory! Mr. Floyd, Ex-Goy. of Virginia;
Mr. Brown, Ex-Gov. of Tennessee; Mr.
Tonecy, Ex-Gov. of Connecticut ,- and Mr.
Cobb, Ex-Gov, of Georgia. This shows
tho high estimation in which the Cabinet
is regarded at home, in their respective
States.
tT Mr. Cobb, the new Secretary of tho
Treasury, is said to have added to the pre
existing causes of dismissal prescribed by
his rcdecessora in tho Department, that
of dealing in lottery tickets, and frequen
ting gaming houses. If this rule Bhould
bo enforced in respect to members of Con
gross, there would not' be a quorum left in
cither house.
New Furniture Congress has ap
preprUted 820,000 to- 'ronew the furniture
of the Kxrcutive Mansion'; and also 911,
000 for the repair of the public grounds in
Wsthington.
Tho Next Houso of Hoproson-
tatives.
The Washington Union furnishes tho
following t&blos of the political cnmploxion
of tho next Houso of Rcprcscntativcs.-J-
Tlut our friends in tho States where
eleotions aro yet to bo held may fully un
dcrstand how much must bo done to givo
tho Democracy tho noxt House, wo present
two tables. Tho first rlassi(i;s tho mem
bers elect, politically, and tho second states
the relative strength of tho Democrats and
their opponents in tho delegations as they
wero returned to tho last Congress :
Members of the Ihirty-fflh Congress al
ready elected.
Democrats. Opposition-
Maino 0
New Hampshire 3
Vermont 3
Massachusetts 11
New York 12 21
New Jcrsev.... 3 2
Pennsylvania. . .10 10
Delaware 1
South Carolina. . 0
Ohio 8 13
Indiana 0 5
Illinois , 5 4
Missouri 3 3
Arkansas 2
Michigan 4
Florida 1
Iowa 2
Wisconsin 3
California 0
01 00
One vaeanoy caused by tho resignation
of James S. Green, subsequently olected
as a Democrat, is gcuerally classed with
the opposition, bcoauso of his well known
views on tho slavery question.
Political Complexion of Hit Deligations of
States in the Tiirty.Jourth Congress, in
which election are yet to be held :
Democrats. Opposition.
Bhodo Island 2
Connecticut 4
Maryland 2 4
Virginia 12 1
North Carolina... 0 3
Georgia 0 2
Alabama 5 2
Mississippi 4 1
Louisiana 3 1
Kentucky 4 0
Tenncssco 5 6
Texas 1 1
Missouri I
47
.04.
33
..00
..33
123
111
.234
Members elect.
Members 31 Con. 47
Ill
Whole number.
It will thus bo seen that to secure a ma
jority of tho nousc, 118 members, the
Democrats must gain seven members over
their strength in tho last Houso in the
States named in our second tablo,
Appointments of tho Methodist
Ministers.
The Baltimore Conference of tho M.E.
Conforenco of the M. E. Church, last week
nude tho annual appointments for the
several districts. On the Northumberland
District Eov. TnoMPsoN Mitchell, is
appointed Presiding Elder. His resi
dence is Lewisburg. Tho circuits aro fill
ed as follows :
Williamsport Samuel Keppler,
Newberry James Curns, Finley B,
Kiddle.
Money Andrew W. Gibson, C. n. Sav
age, E. E. Allen, Sup.
Milton Samuel Barns.
Milton Ciiouit J. G. McKcchan, P.B
Rucb.
Lewisburg John II, Dasbiell.
Mifflinburg Samuel Crcighton.
Northumberland E, H. Waring.
Sunbury Thomas Tanyhill, M. L.
Drum.
Catawissa John A. DeMoycr, H. S,
Mendenhall. "
Danville Wm. H. Wilson.
Montour Mission James Gamble
Bloomsburg Georgo Warren, N. W
Colburn.
Orangoville J. Y, Itothrock, S Shan
non; Bloomingdolo Elisha Butler, A. M.
Kester.
Luiernc T. H. Swittcr, John Gnss.
Berwick--!!. G. Dill, Thomas Shcrlook
Iiport Mission John W. Stout.
Thomas Bowman, Principal of Dickin
son Seminary, Member of Williamsport
Quarterly Conference.
Irvin H. Torrcnce, Secretary of Pcnn
sylvania Biblo Sooiety, Member of Dan
villo Quarterly Confcrenco.
r3T Tho following arc said to bo a cor
rcct list of tbo New York appointments :
For CollectorAugustus Schcll.
For Surveyor William H. Ludhw.
For Postmaster Wilson Small.
For Naval OJtecrh. H. Birdsall.
For Marshal V. B. Hart.
ForA'uvy Agent XUetmaa Brisloy.
Naval Storekeeper Anson derrick.
Inspector of Di ugsV. Merkle.
Lovi IC.Bowen is to bo Naval Officer and
Dr. John Morris Postmaster of tbo city of
Baltimore
Tho Philadelphia ippoiatmcnls.
Washington, March 10 Tho folio-
wing aro the appointments for Philadelphia
made to-day :
Collector Col. J. B. Baker.
iVat'oj Officer Chambers McKibhen.
Postmaster Gideon G. Westcolt.
Surveyor -John Hamilton, Jr.
Nival Agent William Badger.
Marshal of the Eastern District Jacob
S 1'ost.
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Tho following ofEocrs wero elected on
Friday last, for tho ensuing year, for tho
Tarious townships, in Columbia county:
I1LOOM TOWNSHIP.
Constables U. F, Hartman, John Lud-
Supcrvtsots Samuel biiaUcr,Joun Pur
col, Martin llupcrt.
Overseers lioucrt IS. Arthur, J, II.
Abbott.
School Directors X)t, J. Ramsy, Wel
lington Hartman) E. B Bcidleman 2 yrs.
Assessor John M. Chcmbcrlln.
Auditor L. B. llupcrt.
Judge Caleb Barton, jr.
Inspectors Elias Mendenhall, Gordon
R. Goff.
MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP.
Constable Lewis Eokroat.
Supervisors Pbincas Smith, John Sny
der. Overseers Elisha B. Brown, Stephen
II. Swank.
School Directors Stephen Wolf, Jno.
Michael, John R, Yoho 2 yrs.
Assessor Samuel Snyder.
Auditor Dr. D. Montgomery.
Juigc Charles Workheiscr.
Inspectors Lewis Creasy, Geo. A.
Brown,
HOARINGCREEK TOWNsniP.
Justice Michael Ftcderoff.
Constable Robert Hampton.
Supervisors Peter Levan,David Strau
ser. Overseers Samuel Hauk, Joseph Wit
ncr. School Directors Joseph Hibbs, Mich
ael Fooderoir, Abraham Mcnsch 2 yrs.
Assessor Charles Dyer.
Auditor Charles Dyer.
rfgc--Abraham Bcaber.
InspectorsJohn Rarig, Charles Lovan.
ORANGE TOWNSHir.
Justice Georgo Richarl.
Constable Michael Keller.
Suptrvisors Abraham Arnwinc, Moses
Everett.
Overseers John Pnyder,Peter P. Klino,
School Dire:torl, C. Vance.
Assessor James Patterson.
Awlitor Wesley Bowman,
Ju dge Abncr Welsh,
Inspectors Augustus Evcrhart, David
E.
Dayman.
CATAWISSA TOWNSHIP.
Constable Peter G. Campbcl.
Supervisors Mathias Hartman, Jacob
Drumhcller.
Overseers Soloman D. Rcinhart, Jno.
Kcifcr.
School Directors .Wm. Hartman, Jno.
Scott.
Assessor Milton H. Kerr.
Auditor Levi Kciler.
Judge Michael Brobst.
Inspectors James L. McNinch, Frjn
cis Dean,
MAINE TWP.
Constable Isaac Yettcr.
Judge Daniel Fisher.
Supervisors Henry Bauman, Jno. M.
Nuss.
School Directors Joseph Gcicer. Sol
omon Shuman, Michael Gruver.
Auditor Aaron Andrew?, Jacob Shu
man, i-tocy John,
Ovcrsicrs Daniel 1 etter, Harman G.
John.
Inspectors Emanuel Gruver, Jno, L.
Shuman.
Assessor David S. Brown,
PINE TWP.
Constable John Young-
Overseers Philip Swisher, Jos, Shoe
maker.
Inspectors John L. Whitmirc. Henry
Faus.
Supervisors Henry Faus, John Cot-
ncr.
School Directors John Young, Jacob
Christian.
Assessor Enoch Fox.
Auditor James Masters.
Judge Georgo Welliver.
MONTOUR TWP.
Judge John Dcitcrich,
Inspectors David Baylor, Isaao Mouscr,
Supervisors Daniel Karschner, Philip
Foust.
Overseers James Barton, Jacob Arn
winc.
Constable Peter Hcimbach.
Assessor Cadwaladcr Roberts.
School Directors Elias Dcitcrich, Geo.
Yost.
Awlitor John Dcitcrich,
BEAVER TWP.
Justice: Charles F. Mann, Henry Fry,
Constable Charles B. Troy.
Supervisors Daniel Sinclcy, Samuel
Cox.
Overseers Jno. Singly, Mich'l Rittcn
house.
School Directors. Damcl Rumor, Geo.
Delicus, Ubarlcs Miclincl.
Assessor Edmund t chcll.
Auditor John Hoats.
Judge Henry F. Hossler.
Inspectors Joseph II. Shuman, Wash
ington Longenbergcr.
HEMLOCK TOWNSHIP.
Justice Jacob Harris.
Constable Daniel Noyhard.
Supervisors Isaao Lcidy, Elisha Hart,
man.
Overseors Goorgc L. Shoemaker, E!i
fah Somers.
School Directors Samuel Bruglcr,Esad
Qirton, John U. IMcvis a yrs,
Assessor John II. Faust.
Auditor Reuben Bomboy.
Judge John Gruver.
Inspectors Amos B. Haitman. Geo.
W. Little.
JACKSON iwri
CoHstablt Jacob W, Hess.
Supervisors Joshua Savage, Jacob Kel
ler.
Assessor James W. Kitchen,
Judge Daniel Poust.
Inspectors Fred, Hess, I. P. Heath
ScIimI Directors "Win. E. Roberts, Is
racl l . Heath.
Auditor James Yocura.
Overseers -James Yocum, Abraham
Manning.
O.RKBNWOOD TVVP.
Constable Georzo Kester.
Sir)grt'sor-Philip Recce, Franci9 P.
iiives.
Assessor- Daniel W. Robins.
Judge Daniel L. Smith.
Sihool t Directors lSIias Wertman,
Humphrey Parker, Johnson n, Ilicr I yr.
Inspcators Joshua Davis, Richard nca
cock. AudUmt -Johnson II. Ikclor, Daniel
IC. Wertman, John K. Eves
Overseers Thomas 'E Eves,) David
Eves.
MAIDSON TWr.
Jvstice Andrew J, Thomas.
Constable James Welliver.
SuperviiorsJas. Dildino, Valentino
Welliver.
Judge Gcrsham Biddlc.
Assessor Perry Christian. '.
Inspectors Parvin Fisher, D. P. Ross.
School Directors Moycr Welliver, Jno
Shultz, Nemlah Welliver.
Overseers John Swisher, nuph McCol-
lum.
Auditor William Ncwhart.
FRANKLIN Twr.
Justice Reuben Knittlc.
Constable A. S. Knittlo.
Supervisors Michael Alensch, Hiram J,
Recdcr.
Overseers John G. Henley, Peter Doll
man. 8chool Directors Moses V. Shoemaker,
Bcnj. P. Fortner.
Judge, John Ziglcr.
Inspectors, A. 8. Knittlo, Samuel Yet
ter.jr. Assessor, Aaron Lambcrson,
Auditor, Aar.m Lambcrson.
LOCUST TWP.
Constable, William Goodman.
Supervisors, Leonard Adams, Peter
Bitnor-
Assessor, Gcra Howcr.
Overseers, John Reinbold,Solomon Fct
terman. Judge. Mayberry Snyder,
Inspectors, Samuel Keller, John P.
Walter.
School Directors, Georgo Fctterman
jr., Lewis Lee.
Auditor Wright nughos:
CKNTPE TWP,
Constable, Charlos II. Dcitcrich.
School Direct rs, Thos. Connor, Sam
uel Hagcnbuch.
Supervisors, Abraham Ernwine, Hen
ry Hes3.
Assessor, Solomon Noyhard.
Inspectors, Aaron Kclchncr, Cyrus
Urcvchng.
Overseers, Jacob Hess, John E. Shaf
fer, Judge, Lovi. A. Hutchison,
Auditor, Levi Aikman.
MoUNTPLEASANT TWP,
Constable, Malchia Ruckcl.
Supervisors. Joseph Gilbert, Wm.
Fairman.
Judge, Georgo Vanco.
Inspectors, Hiram Crousc, John C.
women.
Assessor,
Overseers,
man.
Andrew Melick.
Samuel Oman, Jacob Ship-
School Directors, Philip Kistlcr, Geo.
Umati, Mathias Kindt, J yrs.
Auditor, Andrew Crousc.
BENTON TWP.
Constable, Stephen Kiefcr.
Supervisors, Thomas Davis, Eli Men
denhall, Oversocrs, Jacob Welliver, Abram
A. Kline.
School Directors, Aaron Smith, Eli
Mendenhall.
Assessor, Peter Apploman.
Auditor, Jacob Weliver.
Judgo Samuel It. Kline.
Inspectors, Geo. Laubach, Wm. Yo
cum. FISniEGCREEK TWP.
Constable, W. McGill Woods.
Supervisors, John Crevoling, John
Bright.
Overseers, M. A. Ammcrman, John
B Stuckcr.
School Directors, Jonas Doty, G. D.
Klino,
Ascssor, J. 0. Runyan.
Auditor, J. K. McCollum.
Judge, Michael Lemons.
Inspectors, Wm. Ms Stucker, R. C".
Parks.
COSYSOnAM TWP.
Constable, Georgo Philips,
Supervisors, Alexander W. llae, Uco.
frcott.
Overseers, Israel
Ilulstcin, Joshua
Lracl Hulstcin, J.
Womcr.
School Directors,
Womcr.
Assessor, Joshua omor.
Auditor, F. B. Wolfarth.
Judco. Jacob Dcrk.
Inspectors Abraham Williams, Wil
liam Ilulstcin.
bcott Twr.
Constable, E. B. Pursel.
Supervisors, Samuel Melick, Philip T
Hartman.
Overseers, Sam'l Melick, Henry Trcra
blv.
sciiooi Directors, mniei onyacr, jos.
Lilly.
Assessor, .Lewis Appicman
Auditor, Thomas Onvcling.
Judge, Samuel Kresler.
Inspectors, James D. Melick, J. D.
WorkheUcr.
SUdAItLOAF TWP.
Constable, Cornelius Girton.
Supervisors, John Lewi, Georgo Dills.
Overseers, Cyrus Larish, 0. L. Monro.
School Directors, Peter Hess, James
M. Shultz,
Assessor, Peter Hess.
Auditor, Jacob II. Fritz,
Judge; James V; Kile,
Inspectors, Andrew IIcss, Sam'l Hess.
Washington Affairs.
Washinqtos, March 24,
Gov. Geary was to havo bad an interview
with tho President tbii mominff, but the
timo previous to the cabinet meeting was
monopolized by a largo number of New
xorK pomicans, some ot wuom ucbicgeu
the members of tbo cabinet nt their lodg
ings rclativo to tho appointments.
(Jol. I'cickcns, ot Koutll Uarolina. lias
been tendered a foreign inisson,
tST Congress, tt its late cession, raised
the pay of cadets at West Point, to $30 a
month;
JSrTho Captain-General of Cuba ro
ocntly reviewed 15,000 troops near Ha
vana. The Mexican Congress adjourned
1 B ht 17tb ultimo
to daueriIeoWpeTartists.
WANTED a purchaser for n DA'
UUEIMEOTrfl! SALOON, located It one t!
the nioRtfloiirlahlng lowni In Una S tato, with a popn
latlon or all out aooi). Tile utabliahmmt hit been In
operation about four yeara, la well a. pplled with all
the material! neceaaary for AMUROTVPINO, and
anii rde an tt eellenl opening r.ir a good operator.
For runner particular!, addren
T. MAIITIN,
March 85, 18i7 If. Lock Haven, r
STRAY DOG.
5ia
WAS loit from the lubKritifr. clthe.
tolen or etrared atiar. on lait Hiimi.v.
the 15th lr.it , "
A linilND.
With black on lilt hack, four yellow kaeee, n email
wliito epo. on each Ion, mul a cut over hie left eyo,
He had a chain a roil ml hi it neck, with the Initial 'M
1837." Two doliari tvl I tbe given lor hit return to the
fubartlbrr In Uluoiniburir.
ciiAi.nns w. HEssEnT.
nioomahurg, SI, ti!i7.
SELECT SCHOOL.
TUP noil term ot hit tt liool, will commence on
MONDAY, May lllh ne tt, and ennt Inue eleven
week, ru pill a re received at any time.
TEH.M3 OP TUITION,
r-rlrosry simile t, f
Corniit on Cnglfah Qludlca. - - 5
lllgfler EngliauStudleeamlClafelea, s
n P. BATON, Print If tt.
Dlooraabufg. March 33, IM7.
NEW WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE.
BURTON & I.ANINO,
MANUFACTUncna AND IMPORTRI18,
Yo. 1121 Arth Strttt, tttotd door ebovt lzM Strttt.
rillLAUELl'lllA.
WI1EUE may bo lound tho largest and
beat ae'ected alork In the city,
Country merchant! mav here Up irMmm..Ui
with ut the Inconvenience or looking further, and
maybe aaaurcd that they will receive the advantage
o I ttctr money.
March 53. !8S7-3m
PACKET BOAT I
ON and after MONDAY, March 30,
UJ7, the New Packet float ANTE-
l.Ol'K, Capt 11. F. Willb, will run between Tittaton
and Itupettaa fnllnwa: Leave pittilon every Monday,
Weunciday and Fridayal 0 n'elork, A.M . and ar
rivea a. ll i perl early aaroe evening. Leave! Rupert
every Tueeriay. Thuradny and Saturda y, at 5 o'clock,
A. M and arrive! at Pllwton aaiuc anernoon about
i o'clock. The Packet will aliodnakethrci extra Irrpa
a week between Pittatnn nnd Wilkeiliarre, leaving
rltteion on Tuea layi, Tburadaya a nd tjaturdaya, at
24 o'clock, V M, Leaver Wilkeabarro ouMondaya,
Wednoadaya and Frida) i, at "o'clock, A.M.
The above arrangement la made only for a lew daya,
until audi time aa the I.. ft 1). Kill, can can run to
Nantlcoke to meet the racket. Notice In due limn
will be given to the public of I he change, aa II may he
a daily arra,ugerocut betwec n the Great lien d and Ru
pert n. P, WELL9, Proprietor.
Wilkaaharre. March 21. 1837.
LANUHETll'S WaURaNTiSD GAU
DEN SHEDS.
GRASS HEEDS. FIELD SECD3, nnd'TLOWER
SEEDS, foraalc by '"
ii. i.vnuHiirit ac tsus.
Nna.21 and 23 South Sixth at,, Philadelphia'
March 2J, 1857.
MILES' IMPROVED PLOWS.
PEACOCK PLOWS, Wlcgln'a Plowa. Bl'le Ptnwa,
S'll.ioll flow,. Michigan 1'linv, . Ridging or Fur
row Pinwi. Side Hill I-lnwa! Cultlvatora, llarrowa,
Bay.fclraw anl Corn Htalk Cuttera i Agricultural Im
plementaol the verybcel iua!ily. manufa. lured end
or eon, VJ
D. LANDRCTil it PON,
Implement nnd Peed Warehoaae,
91 and 53 South Sixth at..Philadrllila.
a And at the Manufactory, Url.tol. raj
March !J, 1B57.
CENTRE STORE.
SPRING & SU flUtCR GOODS.
nPIIB UDtlcrsicncd take ploabtirr of in
I fitrruinir thp citizens of Centre anrt vlc(tiir. that
lie ha i juii received u large and Relert aiinrtnteni
01
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
Comprliingthe fieavfeit itockio'lnioit vnrinlaorl
tnc n I of faih lunaMe. useful and CiDitanttillMffchnit
dic itiatliuvebroiioflfreii (otltrpubltr ofe8fy kind
andTUttUty.wlilcii tiiey wjiiieliiorreoi;pn)r,at very
reaioneuie prices.
rra-Coiiiitrvurodiirftakcninejeharcf for Good
IneliKlfne Grnfn nnd Lumber and the public euitom
reipecuuiivsoKiieii.
Fowlnvl!o. March S3, 1P57.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKING.
TIIU undrralirned, thank lul for the lihrral
patronaKO with which lie haa bren l.ivnrrJ Tor
yr-nra gon e uy , w oma iiiiorui ni. me hub nnu
cuatuinci!, -nat lie continue! to inanuiaciure
Boots and Shoes,
At hla old anil wall. known rtanrl.nn Malnalrfft.
uijomauurir. in aiitneir varictiea ana rorina.rn cood
aiy ib a nil fin numerate leruia.
Ilia ions ciperieucr in in" "uriniii, nnu g'-n'rai
knonlcdaeof lh4 reoDln nf t'olumhia county, auner.
added In a flxed determination to render aaijefartinn
to all hla cuatomera, ahwnid aecure him increaacd na
tronage which hehonca to merit.
jauuu a . uiutuittfjn,
nioorashurt, Match 10 1U7.
NEW GOODS.
SPRING AND SUMMER OP 1857.
The undersigned, pratclul for former
liberal patronage, rrspeclfully inferom Ihfir
friends ana customer in general, iiiai ne haa rmu.
tnnnrH ,1 bualneae in life anactoiia New Htoro llnn.e
juat received, afullaupply of
nn.i .Innr to leeiah Bhuman'a Ilotcl.Hliere he h.
SFKUNG ArVU UMJIEIt- CiUUm.
eoraprlalng?very variety of faihlon, inaliiv and iiytr,
uaually le'l in the beat alorra, (Iroct rlcr.aiiinceo are,
Hardware, Fiali. d.ilia, llata.l'npa.Iloota, r?hoea,&c,,
which will be aold on accoiiiiiiouating 1'crnia.
rrB- Grain and noduro of all kiuda ttauttd.
A & S. ANDREWS.
Malnvllle. March S3, IW,-y.
SALAMANDER FIRE AND THIEF
PROOF- SAFES.
, THE LARCKST ASSOP.T
Inient In the United sintci.
I Warranted lo bo equal lo any
now undo, nnd will be aold on
na good terina, at can he obtained
froui any other uouae m the
country, ot
UVANS c WAT60VS,
5 Stl a. 4ttt it., I'liiladelpbia,
TnUTII IS MIGIITV AN U WILL PBUVAILI
Report of tt Cemmllttt, cppotntld tt itiptrltttndHt tlurn.
lair olae ra ttjti, at Itiading, fetntrl 27, 1557.
rta.niao, March 4, 1657.
Tha undertigned. roenihera of the committee, do
reapectfullv report, that w law the two aafea, orlgl
nally agreed upon by Farrela at Herring and Uvana &
Wataon, placrd aid by aide in a lurnace, vifi The
Bala In t ae by the pa) mi filer of the Philadelphia and
Reading llai Iroad company. In liieotuceat Heading,
inariufaciured by Farrcla & Her ring, nni Ilia Bale lu
uae by 11 A, Lnntz, In hie atore, manufactured by
Kvan a At Wataon, and put In hooka uod paper, pro
claely alike.
TheOrewaiatnrtcd at ei o'clock, A. M., and kept
op until foureorda of green hickory, two eorda dry
oak and half ch.. Until top wood were entirely con
aurued, the whole under Ihe auperiritendenei of the
lUbacrlbera.memberaofthe Coiiiiuittee The gafea
were then cooled olf with water, af er which they
war nnaned.and the bfluki and naneri taken out by
the Committee and aenl to II. A.l.nntE'a atore for
public ei am I nation and marke d by th e Committee.
The hooka nnd pnneratakenfromlne Bafe . ai-tnufac.
lured by Parrel, U Herrinza we re. in our ludemenl.
namagea miiy iiueen per ni, luoroiuan tuoie taaen
from Uvana ec wataon', B&ie.
Wa Leliere the abuve lobave been a fair and 1m
partial trial of tha reannctlva qualltiea of both Sifci.
JACOll II. UYBIIEIl.
DANItL B. 1IUNTCR.
Having been abaent during the burning, wu fully
cnlneide with the above alaiement of tha condition
of thepaper, and book, taken out of tho reapective
Bafva.
a, A, NIUOt.LS.
II. II. mUllf.UN'IIERC
Jab. miliiullanij.
Mareh'tfi, 1617.
OMNIBUS LINE & LIVKKY STABLE
N 8, MENTIS.
NOW runs anew Omniliu
between lilooroibur? and tin
v. nt..n,,rr from Hnri In in of the roaideneai o1
uauroaa ire pot. wmcn wi
the town, or tha Amnion Home and Fork lintel:
and na will alaofurnlah conveyance to all iravr Hera
who may wirh tosolnlo ony part of th, county,
II, haa a,o a Tan, llverv ilibll counected wilh
tha OBiDibu line, front vrtrieb he can auouitaodate
th, pualic wlili cooveyiocea lor littlhiig. pleaiar,
louraiooa or 1-ualpeaB.
pioonjrtur, A pill 7i, its ly
May Term of Court.
PROCLAMATION.
WIinitEAB, lira Hon, Wiaam J, WoomviUD.rreil
. dentorihe Court ofoierand Tctailner and Ue.
ncral Jail Delivery, Court of Cluarler Seiiloni ufthe
reace and Court of Common IMt-ae and Orplian'a Court,
ana t-oun ot uninnion rii-aaanl Orplian'a Court,
Tweniy-Bliih Judicial Illatrlct. tompoaed oftht 1
iVeSlu Kiiwytev,: 1
umoia county, have laaued their preceri. hearing
countlf
lion J
in iu, TTrii,ro,4in uncial IfliiriCI. CO
in uoiumvia county, nave laauea ineir precept, hearing
date the7ihday of February, In the year ol our Lord
one thouaaml eight hundred and flfiy.rlx.ani! to ma dl
reeled for holding a Court of Oytr and Terminer and
fleneral Jail Delivery, (Icneral (Manor Scralona.olilio
t race, ijouiniiin neaa nnu urpnali a court, In lllooma
Lura
, u k.xinijr ., uniiniN, on ine urn niunnnr. i
lnlbe4d day) of May nnt and to tontlnuaone
Notice la heiehv e ven. In the Cnrnnpr. thn Jk.iI...
of tho Teaue and Conatablca of the laid rounty of Co
lumbia, that they be then and there in their proper
peranna at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of aald day, with
llmlr reconla.iiiciiil.lilniiiii,.! mi.,., , ,.
d.i iliote thlnga which to their offieee appertain lobe
done, And thnae that arc bound liv ,rn.ni..,.. i.
proaeciite ag nlnal the priaonera that are or may bo in
llic Jail of aald county ol Columbia in l,o il... ,:.i ..."
to proseeute them oa ehall bo juat, Jurrri are rroucat,
ed to be punctual In III ir altemlance, agreeably to
their notirca. Dated at Dloomihutg, the Vfth day of
Mateli in tho year of our Lord nno thouaand eight
hundred and fifty .aeven, and in IheSlat jearof the lu
depcudenro ufthe United States of America.
(Uod save the Commonwealth,) 1
STErilENII. MILLED, SUrlf.
LIST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT
MAY TERM.
John Oerlln(t et a. t, Chailea P. Mann.
Pamucl I.. McC'ullock ital.tr Samuel F. Haadlay
William Koona et. Otorje L, Kline et al,
William Koona t. Reorce 1 Kline.
Frederick Ileal 'i Cira.ta I'lilllp Wlntentean at al
Joaeph tJlnrkhouac vt (lilbert Fowler.
Jane M.IIernlngerri W, A. Kline.
David Iteinboliler Aaron Woll.
lVler Appletnan et al. tt Leonard B ltupart al al,
Mary Vanaickle ra Joaepb rtueklo el al.
Ueoree .Miller fa Clotwrirlhy Tirher.
George Miller at Nathaniel Overdrrr.
l'eter Apnlcman vt Leonard It Itnptrt.
ThOinaa 1'arker ra John ll.l'niker.
Oenrgi- I.. Kline ri Moaea ColTonn.
John Wagner t Bally Wagner,
ctuaannab Uall rt Clcmuel Henry,
laaac Drown r nobertJ Lyon.
William llolilaon va WllaonAger.
latlah ."Human rt Jacob I, Shuman at al,
Jeaae Hlcka vt Joaeph Klrkcndall.
JOCOb tichUvl... 1-. VVIIann aw
2.1 Nathan Bcely vt IJanlel nnonciilj.rifa Adaarl,
.4 1 letcher 11 llodion tr William Long.
3J L'jlhtrlno Tanner ti John U Weaver.
211 Admit 11.1,1, v, Cngle Fox. Adm'r.
27 Wlllnnt Wleht rl Cordon It. Coff.
2S Jiniihan .Maateller ti Stephen llaldy.
2J Chrlailan lleiil vt Daniel Olcscr.
:ij illiain Hopper vt IMmond CrawforJ.
Y !0'za I'atlerman tf Solomon Petterman.
31 Martin Mowrcr Thomn. Plncklmuae tt al.
3J (.ilbcrt Fowler et Daniel Fowler Ex.
:il (leorge Moore et al vt David I.cwla et al.
.11 Daniel Kuatenbader r David liana.
37 Te'ghiniri t, Strom e el al ra John lleaa.
M William Itittenlioiiee ri Samuel F. Ilradlcy.
3'J Jaiaei Ualatnn ra Jamca Uilatnn, Jr-. Adm'r.
4U lieander W Kniirman,etnlra LrwiaVMytra et al
41 D.,vld llel di brant ra Ilenjamiti Tatix.
41 KcbeecaGarnaon r Alfred Howell.
43 Daniel I. Winterateen el ol raChriatian fihtiman
41 William Robiaonrr William Udgar.
Dlonmaburg, Match 58,
GRAND JURORS FOR MAY THRU,
Iiri arcrefk John Donki Ulehurd Thorn pion.
Centr-t Solomon Nryhnrd,
Ciiawina Cliurlei Krelgh. , .
Greenwood John Ltmmi. Gro. tMaittrf . Edward
Albertit n.Ira Johiuon, Waic Dewitt.
HentioeK- reter Applrtnan.
Locust John YtHEtr.
Mou ntpleawnt JarobGotio.
Mifflin Abraham Moitcl icrWilliam.X. Irow,
Mainf Daniel Miumnn.
Montour reter IlrlmUfli
Madlion Jtuiti Joliui o, Kcifcr X .B nllh , John
Bnlsher.
I'ine Atbirt Ilunlrr.
Hrntt JohtiTrcKibly, Hat mm G.Cr tveli nj .Jack
ion Garreiion.
Hmjarloar Andrew La-ilinih.
lJloouiiburg, March 2i, 157,
TRAVERSE JURORS MAY TERM.
til nnu Miirrl Vin flmfclrk
Urlarereek Henry Rit tenhousc, Henry Dnak, John
Hcavor-Chirlef Michael, Mo Hi chlicbt-r, Jacob
Ultuiibcniler.
Itciitmi RiernrtltflUca, Jnnph C. Hen.
Cenlrt John'Kf iter , Jacob llagentmch
Ontnwla Dintel Cluywell
Orccnwood Abnham Urelbclbis, Jacob 111 t ten
bender.
Hcm'Ofk Reuhen Tlogart.
Jack ion Octfree Tarvrr. Irrm Prrr
Lncuit- lohn I. Ilinl.Jonat Hf'ulnfer, O. c. v .
v.cr. Bdnin John
Miniltljnhn I'olk.Ilcnry Drllai, Tliooiai Atrn.
Hiram Vtvnt
Mniiiun Vehemtih Welliver. Richird Penmtt .
Motiiitpiuiaiit John Hh ijitnn, I'liilip Crawford,
faul Kline, a
Knarii.s,reok Wit Iiam Preisbarh .
SMtt -IltfiCf Fnirmtii, William Mytrt. Thomai
flchneiduian, Willard O Green.
3 lajirloaf Ooorttf Btcdinnn.
llloouiatbue. Mirrn33,
SPRING AND SU3IWER
GOODS FOR 16157.
THE subscriber respectfully informs bis
euntomeraandihc pnhlie generally, that lie lua
received a full atock of choi ce
Spring antl Stimracr Goods.
compri'lnt a full aaaorlment of Ctoiln, Uaaalmera,
Satinctle. Dehliiea llrliaiera Caiiroea. Ate., toeethor
ttilliasn atvallciy of oilier article! UBually kept In
Country Storca.
Al.SO-llardnare.Cullery. aneenrnrare Bait, Fiah
Mo(ala,aei. Iron.Sleel, llatt, Capa. lloola.Hhoea. aVc.
VT Country produce, inrludlng Grain, Lumber, Ac,
taken in exchange forgoode
ItJ-Thaukful for paat pitrouage he rerpcetfully aka
a eonluinoeooflheanoe.
THOMAS E. EVES.
Millville, March 53, lSSJ.-y.
SPRING
AND
Ooods.
SUMMER
TllCunderaigned reipectriiiiyiniurin nnirieneai'f
the imh.ic at large and the real of lualfkiud Ibal
he haa eatabliahedn aplendid
M&W SVO&BS
In the elegant new Store Hoiiae, juat erected in Itohra
burg, Columbia ri.unty, ra.,whrthe ha, now opened
elarge and choice naaurttnent of
Spring and Summer Goods:
Which hrie'ileterinlne.t to acll on audi lorma nawlll
induce allat Icaalin thia vicinity, who aro in want
of Mercuandlxo,to oxtend him their custom,
ti.. .tn.ii liM.henaelectcdwilhmuclicarR nnd will
relerenco lolhewalitiollhiaconimunily and without
going to enter into ami nutu enumeration oft tic varioua
klnda he riak nothing in alluring hii friend! that
ev-ry thing aually kept in Country Storca, can here be
bad a "hille cheaporthan the chenpeat."
tlJ-Country produce, including Grain, Lumber, Ac,
taken U.xcb. god. . wiuom A0En
rtohraburg, March SS. ie57,-y.
Spring and Summer
GOODS.
rHE undcrslgnod respectfully informs
... inmera and the mih lie eencrnllv. that thev
have Juat received at their ncwllnck Btnre lloilae, in
Light Blreet, imvi. .,..., .
Spring and Summer Goods.
direct from tho liaalern citlea, eompriaing all the
irloua aolcctlona to be found In Country Blorea,
"I.I..T-. r iilmha. Charimerra. lielalna, llratea.
CallC0CB,fcC. 'iogetner Willi a.l klliua wi .'ivaagooua
fALr!0a-nKSTLBMnN'3 WEAn, OF ALMOST
rim, i.m'6 ; -- - . ,
EVEKY BORT AND STYI.i:.
i rrnipiTAI.MAUlllltlSIIA SHAWLS. tie.
A.tTlem. Molaaaea. Susara, Teaa, ColTee, Bnlcea.
and in ahort, everything in theway of Merchandize,
KHADY MAIiE CLOTHING, ol every deacrlpllon.
ry rn, Steel, Nnila, Bulky Hpringa ic.
tfs-Thankful for poal palronago, it will bl their
atudioua aim lo pleaae Iheii cuatomcra and to give
general aatlafortion. MI.LICIC At CRCABY.
Light Blreel, March 57, H57-y
CHEAP STORE.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
TI1E undursigDCil takcploasure id bd
noundiu to their cuatonieri and the public tener
any. lhalthey havojuitieceived.al tho Lime llldje
Store, n choice aiaortment of
Spring nnd Summor Goods.
Comprising every ariiolo usuaUy kept in
Countiy Bloro. which have Urn aelcctcd tvtih talc,
and will ho aold at very low price, for ready pay
DRY GOODS.
Comiittnr of a larie tariely of Cloth,, t-aaaimen,
Ileljlnea.llraica.Calicoea. Ac.
VT Country produce taken In c, chance for rood,
lilv, ua a can. none neeu e o"ur
O. & Q. J.OW.
Lime Ridce, March se, JPS7
TilSTHMlvcgliyBall Uoad, a full fui'ply ol Hunt
U ftoaa.Laop co,ri,a;e. .,-
Spoolal Notlcos.
O-Tlin DBMOL'ttATlO NOMINEE FOll OOVKa-NOIt.-A
correapondenl wrltct lliat aa aoon n Ge.
racket heard that he bad been nomlnatcdfor Covernor
by the Democralla Convention?!! Ilarrlaburg.he da
elaredhlmaelf overjoyed, and avowed hla determine
mmicji ovcrjojco.ann avowed hla dele
liontolake tho atumpat an early day Inntllrr.
r "c,0,lH",' "vnr ,0'" """"
oaanvitu HToate, No.a09Cheatnul atreel.abo
elallbla
Jlihraent of
. abova dth.
l'hlladclplila.
StsT The Stute Savings Fimd, B3 Dock
nm.wn. m. , lypict . o rati, larfs and amal
are rccelredon depoilto.nnd rcturnod alanj time, with
fire per cent, Interaal,
The efflta la open dally, aa
etcrjr Monday cronlnj,
f$r The Five Per Cent, Saving Fund
oftho National tafely Oompiny, rIn4 allrtl, aoath
wcat corner of raird at reel, rhlladclplila, now haa mora
than Ohi Mituonof Dolllra, all InMoaraoae Gaocas
Ittaia, and other firai clan accurltlaa, to tha kauafliiof
depoaltora.
VT THOMAS W, MATWON. Hoc. Had tfca Pria,
Medal at tho World'a Fair In Loodjo, 18:1, fo f
TRUNKS. (JARPBT nAOS, noon, ihooa indOuma
Greatlnducomentanrc now nOeroil tnpurchaaera of tha
above arllelea. Thla If much Ihelargen nockortranti.
Carpet Ilagr. Vatlcce.icc, In Philadelphia very (help,
or cajh. .Manuf.icloriea: 130 Market Street, B. W,
ornef and US Market atrect.S n. cornar of Fonith.
"WOODLAND CRRAM."-jJ pemtit f,r traallTyla
laa Hair-highly pcrfjmo.l.iuperl or to any French al
Ileal Imported, .and for half tha lite. For drrnlni
I.adiii Hair llh'ai no equal, gllng it a brrf lit gloiiy
appnarancc, It camea Gentleman'! Hair tocutl.ln'llie
moat naturul manner. It rcniovra dandruff, afwaya
gltlng the Ilalr fhe appearanca of being1 Ireah I tiara,
pooned, Trice onlynily.eeuti. Nona genuine unleaa
a igncd,
FETRIDGEtCO.. N. Y. Proprietor! of ib.
Balm tfa racnaad fiwtri."
foriile by all Drugglaie.
EQUALITY TO ALL!
UNiroRMiTV or rnit:nst-A nw t$ixt W
tlCtiiHitij ry ontkit eun tUmtl
JONlffl it CO..
Of the Creieent One Trice Clothlnfi Gtore. No. &0Q
Market lrect.above Sixth, rhiladelphla.
Ia addition to having thetnrgcM, rnoit, varied and
fashionable slock of Clothing In rhiladelphla, made
zprcssly for rrtal sates, Iibtc eonstitnied every out
bis own salesman, by having mnrked In figures, uu
eacharttile the very InwesI price ll can be sold for
rottiey cannot ponibty vary all mmt buy nlike.
The gomlsnro well sponged andprepared, and great'
paint taken with the making so that all can buy with
the full asuranee ofptctilng a good article at tha very
lowest price. Alio, a large stock of piece goods oa
hand.ofthi litest style and best qualities, which will
be niade to order, la the most ftihlouable and best
manner, 25 per tcni.btlow credit prlres,
Ro nenibri tlio Crescent, U Market, abort fllnU
Btrevt. No. 00.
JONR8 & CO.
ON'E PRICE ONLY I
IMmN'COTT u COS.OaKh Clothing Warekortu,
Pouili We it corner of Kaurtlt and Markst strsls, irkit
adelphia. TAi eay Out Prita Ctetkltf Situ Jmsrtm
Cash purcbuera o(Mn'ior hoy i Clothing, i
w holesale and retail, au here, mnke thvlr( itlctloB
from an irumnns e stock of fashionably to' and well
mudcclruhlng, got'ip with av lew to gidi istlifartiote
lo all, nnd at the vary lowfst inible seliinji price U
marked in plain rlgiitcs onevery larmtot. alf btiy at
the stnv price, and whether they are Judfei of good
or not, they cannot bo decieved. One mil form low
pricatoaik andta, suits everybody, wile tho usuit
moile ofavrting two prirei, nnd Liking all that can be
got, suits nobody, andcliQats thren.to trill ; fr Inmost
a man oik I 15,for a coat, and afterwardsagrees.to take
910, and It Is rquull y tt rialn, that he would have tsksa
315, if he could havo gat It, and thus tjjn(rs
he purchaser out of fit a dollars Ji li i rjj IJjtt ritr
nnd,estahtinh confidfnro In the.tridi.LirNNCOT i
CO., fl a uniform. low price on all their goods, (very
much h low the unnnl ratea.) and n lllnovjrvatry one
cent under any tclrcmnvlsncri.
OT GALL ANl BRB,r
Al tli South Wcstcorno of Fourth au I Markerttraeii
Philadelphia.
11 HUT AIIIIIVAI. OF
SPRING & SUMMER
WE havo now receiving our Spring
and Hummer Gortdr, by Km I road n our nw
fland, nn thecorner ol Main ami Market strcsts, Tbt
loch comirisoia lull manrtmentar
Dry Goods, Grcccrics, Hardware, Queen
ware, Cafar.icarc, lIoHow-wurc, tragi,
PJ'ti, Coat, IMastcr. Iron, .Nails, Hoots, Ehosi, Hals,
Uoj-s, it tkt.
ALSO IinADT MADE Cr.OTrUNO.
andln fact otery nameahie article usutltf isplla a
roontry tiiore
Country oroduce taken in Qithaapefor rnndi.
H. C. & I. W. HARTMAN-
tltoon.ibarg.Matehiil,
II LO o n SBtR
CARINET WAREHOOMS.
TUT. underpinned respectfully invites tbe atlBtlo
of Hie rublic to Ins uxteiiiive atiorlment ofCabiust
Furnitiireaiid Chnira w lucti lio willuarrant tnlvinad
of anol in.ileriaM and hi a workmanlike mnt.t'fi. Al
ItlM KfiHtilislimcnt, cnu nlvsaji be lound o uoj tiiorv-
inent or .
Whtcli isrr)iialiii si) Ic and finish to tliat of rail
adrl)hiar New Voik cities, auuatos low pfiM
lie lias
SOFAS,
of OUre rent styfos and prices, fromfl
tt. sr.ll. niviim. l.nuiirri: Walc
nut und Matingony, i'arlor ctiairn, Itocking and eaif
chairs, 1'inim stoole, nnd a variety of upliolitcred wi-ia
witliDrcBiIngnnd purlnrbureaus, sola, card rentre as
pier talK s, detaishuti, rliclfi'iilera nhntnots ondenmo
dei,uud ullkindirf I'jiiliionnlilo ntrk. Ills ttockef
bureau, enclosed ana common vnh flanks, itreis
labia , corner eupbonnU. sofas, brrakfntt tables, bed
steads, cane srat and coninioii rbalrs, Is argfiil
this s.iction of the country. He will nltokrepa gooJ
asorttnent of looking glasses with fnncy c"l nnd con,
nion frames Il will alio furnish sprim nmtrestn
fitted to any sito nfbeadftead whirl, are aiiperiof tm
diiraqility and comfort loany bed in iue.
BIMO.V O, SIIIVB,
Ulnomsliurs, April fitli, 1B34.
SPUING AM) SUilIMKU CLOTIIINC,
THIS uiinirilRned grateful for past patronage, r
nectfully iiirornisniscustomers, mid thepublis
generally, that heh.it Just received from the nasi
rrn uities,ine largest ana most feiect nocnoi
Fashionable Sj)ri?ig Summer Clothing,
lhathasyet been opcnedinDlooiusburg, to which ha
Incites the otientlouof hlsfrlendi, andassures thsm
that ilieyareoiTvredfor sale, at great hargalff HI
BtockcomprJiesa large and belc7 anortnient of
Gentlemen's "Wearing Apparels,
Consisting o( FtMonhlt Vr$n Cents, of aver 6.
ecnption ; Tanta, Ve.ua, Bluas, Cravata Btotis.
Cotton Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, fcc,t
Gold Watches and Jtcclry
of tvery description, fine and cheap.
N-H. Ileineniber Low$ntirjr ' Chlop KmWTnn M
Call aad s, Mochargeforuxamlningtlooda.
DAVID liUWliiNiJlUUU.
nioomiburg, Ma'chSl, 1657.
Spring & Summer,
COOIJS,
AT MENSCn'S CHEAP STORE".
rplIE undersigned having removed bit
i Storo.up town, at Iheatird. lately occuplerfhy II.
C7i I. W. Ilarliuan whero with stealer InereaitJ
fauhliea, he ia enabled tooifera fullaiioiliuenlof
Spring and Summer Goods,
Which ho haa Juat received from Ihe Ea.tern Cilia,,
coinpnains Hry tlooda, II rncerie. Hard ware, Queen,
wnrM llMilar.ware llollo-ware. Druaa. r'tatl.fialt &a. ,
riainr. Iron, Naile.llooti.tJboellali.Capi, ate. ft.
also-ready made olotminq.
In ihort, every tlii"i! uaually kept in country Btort),
to which ho Inviteithe publiegancrallyi
VT Caah.I.uiibor. Old Iron. and Country Prodna,
takeul it exchange for Gonda.al tho hieeat 111a rkei priea.
A. U. Al HNS I! If.
nioomiburg, .March SI, 1(37.
LAND WARRANTS WANTED.
OOMIi half iloten GOVERNMENT LAND WAR-
HAM'n aro wanted any time brtween una and in
flrat I'fnei; May, al thla ofliru, or apply lo Wirt, firai,
or the aabacnbcr.ln ll.mlerk lov- nr
nrnip
joiiv imrfr..
Match II, lf:j-lm.