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LEVI I.. T.tE, EDITOrf;
Bloorasburg, April 11) 1857.
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Democratic Slate Nominations.
FORaoVEnNon,
GEN. TO. F. PACKER,
Of f.ycoming County.
FOR CANAL COMMISSION KB
UlMROD STRICKLAND,
Of Chester county.
Stato Coinmittoo.
Tho tnexbora of tlio Deraocratlo Statu
()oraunttco aro requested to meet at tho
Merchants' Hotel, Philadelphia, ou Mon
day. April lOtli, at 7 o'clock, P. M.
0. K.BUOIUI.EW,
Chairman,
Black Republican Conspiracy
to mako Kansas a Slavo Stato.
"Wo havo always contended that Kansas
could never bo made a eIivc Stato without
tho aid of the bla;k republican leaders
that if it should become a slavo State, it
would bo tho result of tho labors and iu
trigucs and knavorjr of those luadcrs. But
vchavo always doubted whether, oven with
their aid, that result could bo brought'
about, as wo have thought that thcro were
honest men enough in tho frco stato party
in Kansas to defeat tho knavish purposes
of their leaders. We aro of that opinion
still. It is true, while there is to-dr.y in
Kansas a larger sharo of frcojstalo men
than over beforo, thcro is to-dy more
Cancer than over beforo that a pro-slavery
constiiution my be adopted there. There
has not beon a day since the Territory
was organized when tho frco stto men
wero not largely in tho ascendent ; yet at
every election since tho first, these men, in
obedienco to tho orders of their loaders,
lnvo refrained from voting, and by this
means alone tho pro-slavery party have
retained powor. Thcro niijjhjijiavo been
Gatry'cstablishcd peace and order iu the
Territory, but thcro was not after that,-
Yet when the present Legislaturo was
chosen, although thcro was every guarantco
for a frco czcrciso of the elective franchise,
yet tho abolition demagogues advised the
frco stato men not to vote,4and by following
tkat rascally advico they permitted a pro-
elavory Legislaturo to bo chosen, when they
had it in their power to elect a free state
Legi6ltuto. The excuse they gavo for
this was that if they attempted to vote they
might bo required to tako tho "test oaths'"
under tbj-Kansas election law. But that
excuse lfrst3 no longer; those " test
OATHS " HAVE BEES ABOLISHED, and all
men, frco stato and pro-slavery, have tho
same rights and privileges under tho laws
of Kansas.
But what do wo now seal Tho Leg
islature, at its late cession, passed a law
providing for the taking of a census of-vo
ters ana mo election- 01 relegates to a
'Convention to form" a State Constitution.
Wo give this law in full, in another part of
this paper, and we ask every one to read it
Tery carefully. Wo ask every one to say
Whether this law dooi not carefully" pro.
tact the rights of all voters, and whether
Anything Is omitted which is essential to
eccurc a full, frco and fair expression of
the public feeling. Look at its provisions,
iu sevcro penalties sgtinst fraud, the care
ful provisions for tho prefer correction of
tho list of voters, tho caro taken to havo
the lists circulated among tho people so
that fraud may bo discovered or prevented,
and the severe penalties against fraudulent
voting, interference with tho frco cxerciso
of tho right of suffrage, or fraud or irrog
ularity in the officer holding tho election.
Tho provisoins of this law afford greater
protection to tho people' of Kansas in tho
exercise of tho right of suffrage, than tho
laws of Pennsylvania do to our citizens,
and tlicre is not a shadow of doult that
lht fret stats men have it in their pwcer
to fleet a large majority of the Delegates
to this Convention, and thus ensure to
Kansas a free Constitution and early ad
mission as a free State. This is beyond
all doubt, -for-nll-admit that tho frco state
men constitute' fill three-fourths of tho
Battlers there, and' tho if. Y. Tribuno de
clared last week thtt "nine-tentlis of tho
pcoplo of Kansas aro notoriously free stato
men." Yet notwithstanding all this, and
in full view of tho inevitable consequences
of tho courso thoy advise, tho infamous
frco stato demagogues havo met in Conven
tion and resolved that thoy will not par
tieipato in tho election of Delegates-to this
Convention, and advised their followers
twt to vote. Thcro is no doubt that they
hate been prompted to this courso by tho
black' rrpublican loaders in the Stttcs, who
aro planning tho campaign of 1600, and
design that "bleeding kansai" shall play
a conspicuous part in It. Tlicij uanl
Kansas to be male a slave Stale ; thcro i
no other grounds npon-which their conduct J
in tins caso can lie explained.
Now tho result of this election, tho
character of tho Convention, the fate of
Kansas, Is cnlierly in the hands of her freo
etato citizens. If they follow tho infi-nnus
advise of their reckless and dishonest lead
ere, they will mako Kansas a fclavc State ;
n i if they net tho part of lioucst nnd
FciifiMo men, tley will make Kansas a
free P'ltc. Tlibtho viloh matter. To
rtfuso to vote is consenting that Kansas
shall bo mado a Blavo Stito is only a
uioro hypocritical and xlishoncst way ofi
effecting that result iiiau voting directly
foT it. Yet lo this IhSy aro advised and
nri-cd by tho N. Yt Tribuno and all tho
black papers and leaders I These men dll
virtually urge that Kansas tltould he made
a slave State, and if their efforts and ad
vico prevail, it will bo bo. Let tho pcoplo
look at this matter carefully and candidly,
nud then decido whether such knavish
hj pocrisy shall receive thoir approval.
Tho only plausiblo objection urged
against this law providing for a Constitu
tional Convention is, (hat it docs not re
quiro tho Constitution which they may
mako, to bo submitted to tho people for
their approval or rejection. To this there
aro two good answers: 1st, Mr. Isaacks,
tho Attorney General far Kansas, states in
tho Washington Union that ho is acquaint
ed with tho impressions under which tho
Legislature acted, which wcro that thuy
had no power to direct or control the
Convention in this matter, but ho says
1 there can be no doubt of a reference of the
Constitution to tlus people," liut another
answor to this objection is, that tho frco
stato men havo it in their power to elect
a largo majority of tho Delogatcs to the
Convention, and having thus cntiro control
of tho matter, thoy can cause the Consti
tution to bo referred to tho people. Thus
this alleged defect in tho law affords no
excuse for tho courso advised by tho black
leaders. Indeed thcro can bo no good
excuso for tltat courso. Tho '' test oaths '
havo been abolished, every possible pro
caution has been taken in the law to guard
against fraud and to ensuro a full and fair
expression of tho pipular will, and tho ad
mitted majority of tho freo stato party in
tho Territory enables them to control the
wholo matter and to mako n Constitution
to suit themselves.
A visit to tlio Sugar Camp.
Wo had the pleasure, on last Tuesday,
in company with our friend Judgo Carton,
of payiug a f hort visit to tho Sugjir Camri
JJMcnlendcr, Esq. Mr. Dittenbender in
vited us to aocompany him to tho Camp,
lor tho purpose of witnessing tho opera
tion of boiling sap and turning off the
Sugar, and when tho machino got fairly
under head-way, ho kindly supplied us,
each with wooden paddles and set us to
work at eating warm sugar. And if we
did'nt do our duty, in that way, you may
calculate it was not our fault.
Wo return our thanks, and thoso of our
friend, to Mr, Dittenbender and his gen
erous house-hold, for their marked hosp
itality, in rending our visit up the Creek,
one of plcasurablo satisfaction.
Arrest of Robbors.
Benjamin Tucker and Sidney Williams
of New Columbus, Luzerno county, were
on Saturday last, arrcs cd and examined
beforo Esquire Patterson, on the charge of
robbing the Storo of D, L. Chapin, Esq,,
ofnear 81000 last August. The circum
stance developed on trial, wcro we learn,
sufficiently strong to warrant their com
mitment. Wo huvo not learned all tho
particulars attending tLis daring theft and
robbery.
Books.
In our columns will bo found tho adver-
tiscmcutof O.Or. Henderson &Co , corner
of Cth & Arch, Philadelphia, to which wo
direct tho attention of our readers. Their
book establishment is one of the best in
tho city, and we cordially recommend it to
all our patrons. They will find upon
dealing with tho firm, that their assortment
is cxtcn&ivo and prices very reasonable;
besides, no imposition is practised upon
customers, liivc them aca'l.
light Stroot New Firm.
Messrs. Melick ij- Creasy, havo dissolv
ed business in tho Light Street Store, and
Mr. iv, A. Creasy, has succeeded Mr.
James D. M click. Tho Mercantile Iiusi-
ness will hereafter bo conducted by H. W.
cfc w. A, Creasy. Tho Messrs. Creasv
are oxccllcnt young men and provcrbiably
clever fellows, They havo a fine countrv
Storo and aro destined to do a prosperous
business.
Columbia County Eepublican.
'I his is the title of a new paper, tho first
number of which has just made its appear
anco in Bloomsburg, Dr.PALSMON John,
Editor, and Frank Stcicart, of Berwick,
Corresponding Editor. It is printed on
new typo, and makos a respectable oppear
ancc, but its political dogmas arc a com
pound-conglomerated mess of anti-democratic
tactios, just such a machino as will
"afford aid and comfort to tho opposition."
SfiT Wilmct,' tho opposition candidate
for Govcrncr, nays he intends to stump tho
Stale, commencing in May. Wo hopo ho
won't neglect old Columbia. Wo want him
here, in order to run up tin l5emocratio
majority fivo or bis hundred higher than it
was last Fall. Como along, David 1
-.
Hon, Joust 0. Mo.NTaoMcay, our M.
of 0. elect, instead of having reoovorcd his
hcabb, as was recently stated, is wo re
gret to announce, still dangerously ill at
his residence in Danville,
1ST Our Ihanlia aro due Senator Hid
j.Eit, and Senator Hijjklv, fbr publio doc,
Tho News,
The great State of IMtedo Island and
Providence Plantations has gono Ulaok
Jlhpublicau all over, electing iiovcrnon
Ooncrossincn and Imcislature. J no ro
doubtable
and world-renowned Qoncral
,
Valker, commnndcr-in-ch of of,
William Walker.
tho Nicaragua filibusters is represented to
bo in a very tight place ponned up in
llivas, with less than 400 fighting mon,
and entirely destitute of broad, ho is sup
posed to bo "on his last log." Tho Louis
villo Couritr, whoso editor 1ns converged
on tho subject with Mr. Kltisendorj)', a re
turned filibuster officer, .ays s "The game
is about finished. Tho hand writing is
seen upon tho wall, II o has been weighed
in tho balance and found wautinir. Suc
cessful. Mr. William Walker had bben a
hero. Ho has failcd-misorably failed
. , . . ,,
atlU 13 ft pirate anu a roUDOr. sucjucei.
William Walker. Mrs, Cooper of Scotts-
villo, Now York, eloped a few days since
with a married scamp ninicd Story. She
took two daughters, aed respectively
twelvo and fortccn, with her, Her hus
band followed and overhauled her at De
troit. Ho took his young daughters in
charge, but turned his erring wiro adrift
Sho had been robbed and deserted by
her infamous paramour. Verily "tho way
of tho transgressor is hard," A dispatch
from Sandy Hook states that four sclioon-
crs and a sloop wcro driven on the Jersey fihVyViSoSn"n
shorn ilnrinf. tMh 1-ifn lilnw Ttlrnn np..rnr.e ! and iolect, lta trt. by o inijority f the w holo hum
suoro (luring IJO late OlOW. X nrco negroes, bc, f f reclura preeent.one pereon of lllciary and
lira vmitift mm nnil nn nlil irnmin llin ' "cienllOe ntlalunieiiH, and ol iklll and ciperieiiee iu
cnoyoungmon anu an oiu woman, mo ,,,e,rlof TMtinne,ai County Buperinioiidoiit, for the
mother of twenty children, wcro hanged . ZlV.Z
at Greenville, North Carolina, a few day y'JSLJV " ""1"lrcJ
since. Tho cxecntion was witnessed by
inoro than fivo thousand persons. Hon.
Kens'y Jones, Chancellor of the State of
Delaware, died at his residence in New
Castle, on tho 28th ultimo.
Railroad Accident. On Monday
night of hit week tho night express train
on tho Catawissa Williamsport and Erio
n.;i l) .1 . ,i ., , . i
Lail J.tuuu, kiiu iUb-J u iuv& limb U.U oiiu
on tho track, between Muncy and William
sport. Tho cars wcro much damaged, and
llm Kiinhnrv A Itinn run wo ,
somo three hours on Tuesday mornin2if,ar;ol',J','',,l,llln',..n,,,,!!c,,,n,,0,,-,!li'
J o ! P.M.) andorriveiat ltupci early Hie earn
uciurc tuu irucii couiu do ciearcu
Tun Buriisll Muudeh. We under
stand that tho counsel of Mrs.Cunnincham
n.ifl I.Vlrrtl ni.ifi.lnn. ..
vvuvu.. vun aiMjuiuai,
ou mo cnarge ot muruenug l)r. Harvey
Burdcll. They say they aro nblo not only
to establish their innocence, but to givo
the namo of tho actual murderer, and show
how tho deed was dono. Ex-Judpo Dean
is associated with Mr. Clinton on behalf
of Mrs. Cunningham, and John Graham
on behalf of Eckel.
t Tho reports about Mr. Buchanan's
health are gros-sly exaggerated. He trans
acts moio business every twenty-four hours
than any man in Washington, and com;
.... .... ,
menecs nts task every morning with as much
vtgor as ono fresh iu tho field. His con
stitution is capable of great endurance, as
thoio who have tried his patienco arc con
vinced. EUROPE. Tho arrival of tho steam
ship Asia, with four days later news from
Europe is chronicled on Monday in tho
New York papers. Tho new Parliament
is likely to bo strongly in favor of Lord
Palmcrston's Chinese policy. Tho Em
pcror of China has ordered that hostilities
with tho British shall bc confined to Canton.
TriE WASiiiNQro.N Union, of Saturday
ovening, contains tho valedictory of Mr.
Appleton, who goes into tho Stato Depart
ment as Assistant Scoretary of Stato, in
jplacoofGcn. Thomas. His successor in
tho Union is not yot announced,
BSyThc two horses who were urged
through ono hundred' miles from Albany,
or Monday, aro both olive and kept in ono
stable. The judges will award tho 82500
to Mr. Taylor, the winner. Ho says his
horso did tho last half mile in two minutgs,
fis3 A discaso called scarlet rash is
prevailing through several townships in
tho lower part of Luzerno County, It oir
ries its victims off, with a warning of only
a day or two, generally attacking the head,
ISrWm. F. Packer, (our noxt Govcr
nor) was 00 years of age, on the 2nd.
inst.
tS3" Huntington the forger, his gained
fiftcon pounds since his imprisonment.
Ho drives nails in tho morning, and keeps
books in tho afternoon.
JC- James LI, Clay, son of Henry Clay,
has been proposed as a candidate fur tho
next Governor of Kentucky,
I ,! . "
BQr Tho Tide water Canal which was
badly injured by tho wintors freshets, has
been repaired and water was to be let iu
lt Monday.
Ilollowais Pills. Couchs. colds, influ
enra, and asthmatic affections aro always
i ....... . .
roorooriCSS asSOCialOU Willi IrrccUlantlOS
of tlio secretions. Tho stomach, tho bowels,
and tho liver, cannot bo in a healthy con -
dilion whilo tlio)lung3 and tho oir passages
leading to them aro obstruclcd, and in all
diseases of tho respiratory organs, tho of.
feet of tho Pills j, highly salutary. As an
OUtWOrU application for SOro throat, croup,
astnma, anu uroncmtis, iiniioway'ii Uiiit -
niour,, js mvamauie, ii soon relieves tne
irritation of tho mucous membrane of tho I
trachea ami tho hroucial tuhes, and .
IUOVC3 InatChOCklUj; EeU3dll0U CO Jjsruilll'
in crotji and-aslhtuai
DIED.
In Ibcitst township, Celumbia oiunty,
llm last of March. Mr. El.liAU PlUCK.
tll0 i... of Mnrci Mr,
aged about 47 yoars,
T ill 1 -1..iO 1 .
m DioomsDurc. nn iiitauiiuay muniinc,
Mr. Martha Chkjiiieiilin, wlfoof John
;,. , ,. , i i,, p., ... -j
M. Ohcmbcrlin, agtdubout 01 years'.
Mrs. Clicinbcrlin was ono of tho most
nmiablo and useful members of tho Presby
terian Churoh of Bloomsburg, nn& her
sudden death will bo much regretted by
her numerous friends and acquaintances
throughout our county, Truly,
IlMWt nit of life to lira
Nor alt of death In die."
APPRENTICE WAWT1SU.
TfANTlSI) immediately, by tho sub-
IT Bcrnn-r, a iw i tn n,m ....
Uirrttroiilnulncti,tdwlio.u njood iiiuauonwniiio
given.
A. M, RUPERT.
Uloomiburf, April II, 1837,
CAUTION.
ALT. pcrioos are hereby cautioned again! Inklner an
nMiiniiuinl of n certain rule, tlven liy the under.
eitncd.upin the i!J of April, 1M7, lo inttum Jlgtr, for
twenty ne dollire, ae I hale aot received value,
thereloriiud am determined not 11 pay it unlcn com
pelted by d, courec of lio!(0Bllv C0LE,
April 4, lPST 3l
NUTIUE.
To the School Diicctors of Columbii
county :
GBNTLnMriN' In pursuance of the 43diet!on of
lire Act of Bth May, li.'il. jou ure hereliy nollded
to meet In Convention, at the L'ourl II mie in llloo
It W. WEAVHR,
Ceunly Stptrlnttndcnt f Cclitmlia Co.
llloomtburg. April II, 1157 3i
KAIL-HOAD AND PACKET UOAT1
1857.
ANTELOPE.
1857.
- - . r... n.. An. 11 - 1Q-.? Ilia tn.Vtl
noa't antelopc. capt. u! r. Wttw, win commcDce
' running uvi leguiiir ini-B Vu....,
. between Kuporl nnu nanlicoKU, lie foihiwf
ijiv,, II ii in, rL nt 5 o'clock. A . M .' on or t'va I of Ihe
Ni.lit Uxpr-ee on the C. W,& II Railroad rrom w,r
lia.iik-.po rt. and ar'ivee at Nantlcokc at I a'cl.ick, V.
M.. In tiiuo to tae Jho.cary.n il.ej,, tJfadr....!
r,,I,!asW'Kauici)fo on nrrlvol of L. Ic ll. Railroad
one o clink,
eauie evaninein
time to take tbu IVlcht Cxprcts both waa oil he C.
W. li CI inira railroad,
t'aesaugers fruiii the Wyom'ni; Valley, for roite
v I lie. HarriBburp, IlJllin.ore.PHtsourfl.and all oilier
points Sauth or tVest, will find it lo their atvanu-.ee
lo lake the above Mac, aa it la the only line that con
liccti through, without atopping over night on Ihe
road
PjMcneera from the South or We.t. by Icavln.llar
riiliure Her afternoon train, vin Dnunlitn and Stmniify
hdiiua Railroad, and via Cattnwlesa Railroad, will
meet the Packet ot Rupert in time.
N. n V Slaec
Conch nlll be run
WSUii WilkeBbanc and
IT ii pert, earryinp tho Lulled bioim Mnil.
I.povrs Wilkes Darro at S o'rlnck. A M., nml nr
rivi at Itupert In timi to eutiacct with llm .Mail Trains
bath ways .
Oavci Uupprt nrtrr the nfrivnl of both Malt Trnlm,
(ray 3 o'clock, I' M.) onJ arrives a WilbcB Uarre
about miflnifjlit.
II. r, WELW.froprletor.
WilkcB Hnrrc, April U 1357.
PUULIO NOTTOK von isioiix&na
J0T10n ii hereby nlven th.il ihrj foll.iwlnc iitkoiir
J.1 In Columbia county Imve fllcil thflr ervcr.it pMi-
I tion in the couit of auaner Simons or tho mid
i county, for n tavern license in their respective town.
1 hip. which aid petitions v,iii i.e ptn.-med m the
snld Court, on Mondny, tho 4ih tlay of May next, or
mum uii iiuiDuiii. iiiii:r('Bicu win iirrfMiv iiiki1 iiniirp.
nnd tho lirx-imen for the County of Columbia, will ho
graDted on Wediiemluy, the Cth day of Ma next, at 2
o'clock, P.M.
Oliver A. Jaroby,
Joshua Womcr,
Wilt mm Long,
Tii o man Connelly,
Franklin Hhuman,
John Linden,
John J. Btilea,
Peter Phujr,
liaac Khotlei,
Joseph II, I. on;,
Isaac YcitcF,
Bamuol Andrews,
W. A.KIiuo,
Frrrfcrick Nicely
Kicircr A Smith.
Bamuel Kotf nburder,
II nor h Howell.
Daniel L. Kverliart,
Haniuct Mcilfiiry
Richard rtummcr,
Bairturl Uvcrett.
I'eLar V. Kline,
Georgo I. Shoemaker,
I'rter Hllhneyer,
David Miller,
Iiuac ICbvcpenheiier,
Btoro Lsicenie,
John I- Hunt.
J nines freeze.
William Hutchison,
Jacob Good,
Christian Shuman,
Uloom. ,
Conynghi
Fishinccreek.
Ilerwick.
Untwlngcreek.
Itiinrcreek.
Ii 11 ton
Erolt.
Locust,
itn.
Maine.
do.
Greenwood.
Itenvick.
Jurtcytown.
Caltawissd.
Peon,
Light Street.
Denton.
Htootti.
P range.
do.
Hemlock.
II loom.
Uriarcreol.
j MiCllo.
Locun,
Itloom.
MountploaBant
Orange,
Beavor.
TllC follOWin? nertona havi nied thplr nctllinna In
the sain court f r licenso to keep an eailug house or
restaurant in their respective towinhips, and these
I'v.ni.fiio iin uc ii i c tun, en mm acicu iipuu a vuc saiuo
tunc with those lortavcra licenses.
Mary HoIium. Fishingrreck
T O Utse ftOT Wilson, Jluombur(,'.
Josvph W. Hendarihot, do.
Stephen Woir, Mifflin township.
JAUOU IJYIZRLV, Clerk.
Uloouwbtirs, April 11, 1857.
SIIEUirF'S SALE.
BV vimicofn writ of venditioni nponai lo me direct
d, there will he cxnuied li miShc inl tit tim
Court House in Dloomsburir. on Monday, the 4ih day ol
May next, at 1 o'clock, F.M., the following real estate
All that certain tract or piece of land sltULtc in
Briar creek township, Columbia county containing one
hundred ncren. be tho same more or less ; about seven
tv five seres of hich Is Improved land, ben uded on
ihe east by lands nf Jacob Cope, on tho north, south
and west, by other lands of Ha mm! I F. Headley nnd
others, it being ihe name tract purchased by said
llcadlcy of Choice H, BiacLhouse: whereon ts orcf-ieii
a two story Irnnie Dwdlins House, out Kitchen, a
frame hank Ham with theetimiftunancrs.
tieized ann taken In eucuUon an the property of
Samuel F. Headley. '
ALSO,
At the same time and place by virtue of nnothcr writ
of venditioni exponas all that certain tract or piece of
land, situite in aladlson township, Columbia county,
bounded and dcucribf-.l as follows to wit : on tho north
by the heirs of John Wc! liver, on iho cuet by the heirs
of John Welliver, on (he southby Daniel Welliver
on the west by Daniel flmiih, containing ouricen
acres, Le the samo inoro or less; whereon Is creeled a
one and a half story frame Dwellins Jlouio.anda
Frame Stable, with Hie oppnrteiiancra
Heixed nnd taken in uxecutiou the property of
Jacob Ktsner,
BTEPIICN H. MILLCU, Mtrtf,
Shi' iff '4 Offtt , i
Illoomiburg, April II, 17.
Spring and Summer
GOODS.
THE undcralgnoc! respect fully inform
Iheir cusloiurrsnnil Ihe nib he crnerally, tliat 1tiy
have Just receivil at lltcir new Ilnck Btorv Ilousu, In
Lljjhl Street, u aclect Basorlnieiit ul loshioualle
Spring and Summer Goods.
dlrtrt Trom the Eastern eitle. eomrnsmtr all the
various selections to tn fnuntl In C'nuittry Hiorei,
various eicclions to ii
! cnmlstini of Clolhs, lUas timeres. Delalni. Ilraze
rrllt'i,"70,,I'JJ, 'ro"u" 0,1 "n(1" of 'e" f""1"
l Ai.HnlouNTi.r.vns's wkaii, or almost
g,-on:TAT.ABiiuo
! Groceries, Mol.ie. fujarn, Tea, ColTcr. Pnlec.
''As'Wv'mYA'
'r.'a'V.8.'!'..', , , ,h.lr
snwions aim to please llit-ii cuitomtr anil lo give
! iW4e
: W. N, l.'ltnASY.
u'nt '. 'ptu u,it
IIIouviiitu iil.Miiniin
pi;ii-w wun'ng ,..,ai cement. .nn'nd by
X cJlbng vn tha (ubtciibei ol Kupui I'a
j., i j i 137 ' " ",RMA'V
Ntuj QVDucvtiscincnts,
UUUa, PAINT AND CLASS
Wholesale Warehouse
COIINCH OK TENTH AND MARKET STHUKT8,
! Office In Second Btory,
MtLWEWIttA.
TTTHI
rU Invite atientlnn tn nnr enlarged -lock of Drue
w i..i .. nu. v..ui,.. . . r ".-i i ...i.
f" nuf salts, ami computing .mot iiieflni assort.
menu lii the United Btilea, which we efnif at low
pti;. ii, t..h jr. approved neper.
WB M ANIIl'AOl UnU er Cltcniliclr I
l-remlum I'ure white I.e ml, (lieil,)
Krtmlnglnn ruin White I, ma,
i'enll flitow White I.roit.
Vlelle Moningne" Kieiieh 7.lnc,(ljci,)
Ture Bnow White Amnrken Zinc,
rhiladelphiii Bnnw While Stint.
Bluer, rente Fire ehd Weatherproof Pnlntn.
Ohrome (Irecm, Yeltowe.and colore eenerallr.
AflBNTB FOIU
Tnrier'e euporior Auanne window uie.e,
Oemilne French Plate QtaM, (warranted.)
The New J.reey Ztiic Cnmnnny'e.pmduc
-noucil
'l imen t nrpnewe n, x. varnlinci
:a.
nrooklvn Premium rare White l.tnl,
llnmnilfn I'ermanf'nt IJrcrni.
l'u re Ohio Caiaitbo Untidy tc, &e,
lMl'onTiiUB tiK
rroncN rtntt IU pllfh Plnta O Inept,
Kreiifh and Ungllrh Cyllndor OIjim,,
(Jolorod nml Unn raved Window CllKit
DaKucrrpntypo Uls.
llammrrril I'lnlo Tor rinort nml BVy-I.lghli,
Drue. Cheinlenift, rcrfiiiuTT. ttc.
wiioLnsAUJ nr.MXRs in
DntfCltti' Arlich-a ccnernlly
I'ftiniiT Tnot of till deicrltlons,
llydrftultr and Ho in an Cemotit
Calcined and I.nnil I'laiter.
Taper .Makar'a Ctavflatln While, it., kt.
ruuNCii, mciiAnua & co..
Btorf.N.W cur nnr Tenili and Market xji..
raetory, Junction Yur!; A v.. Crown it Cal low hill.
April II, 1637 rhlUtelihia.
MITCIIKLI. & CUOASDALE'S
hVPF.R-ritOSPllATB OF UMK.
TUT. aillncrlbors I ti To r ni doalere arid fermcra thet
thrv have now on havd, a full .unply cf
Super-Phosphate of Lime,
tnd ci nn ilonlty rreommend It aiiuperlor to any In
Ilia nnrkct. Al acoiiatantly on hind,
Peruvian ami Mexican Guano,
Ollf.Candlca.Soat). &.c ot the lowest market latee,
ciiomiiaix, riKitui: & co,
Ko, 30 North Wharvea.abovo Arch eiret.
Phlladeiphin.
trrarmere cm load on Arch olreet, and avoid the
crowded whirl.
April II, I7,
Ci-nrm lath Bitt,vni.tti, roit saI,u low by
OUUU II. VV. it W. N. CBBA-IY.
TONi: COAL lor lole'.liy ,
5 II. W. A. IV N. CREASY
SIDINO JOl'JIJ, UUAIIII8 ANP SUANTI.INJ1.. for
ealo by II. VV, 6t W.N. CUISAiY.
rOH SALE.
Tlin nitmriilMir ottttt nt prlvn' Sal onoonh moil
brnntiliil nnd ik-mrable ro iJt ncct, in tho town of
IHoornsburg. Tin lot is
60 fed l-ront ou JUalu Slrccl,
and on nfC'iilld by nllcy on tho Writ, nnd South
I.U liaud.oiucly laid oulwilh Shrubbery,
FltUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES.
It Is fitted up with all Ilia necessary out liiilldltif ; and
antixhuusliblc well ol aiccllciit water, Frume tilablu
and a xj.
FINE RRICK HOUSE. M
Terms easy. Apply on the Premise . or nt this Uf
ficc. or lo the subscriber
John a. raEl'.zt:.
Dloomkburg, February S8,
NEW
COACH IJNE
fum
CATTAWISSA' TO ASUI.AND,
rplIC RtiiiAcrlber respectfully informs his (rlon In nn I
X the public peiiorally, that on and nfier MON' OA V,
iub uiii ui apm, icdit ii u win run a in weeny
Line of Coaches,
Iteineon Callawusa and Ashland, IcivingCaltnwinsa
every MoiidHV, WftilHCSdsiv anJ IVdav niorinny, ni 3
o cluck, A. Mm and arrivlne at Adhland tit II o'clock.
A. M., in tlini tn innet the Mill Coaclin at Abhlaud,
and rotu n tho same days to Cait.twUu.,
tL3r Passengers canrpalynt either point or any of
iiiu way Bullous i-'ciilii. nun uJggiRti cnnvciMl itll
niolerato tcrnu. Careful dilrcrs only cmptojvd on
C1IARLH3 6TIIAUSCU.
Ap;lM.l?o7
I Id I" OP LUTrCIltS reinniiiniiillici'oittomceat
i-j itiooinsnurz,
, April lu. 165?,
Alrxandcr George 3
Caldwln Win.
Huts Samuel
Itrown, J. A. D 1.
Huh in Cniharino
(...lHal,isi V.M
Chrikty J-hn II.
Creem Corneltmi
First John
retse Joiah
Gabh Henry V.
Glltnrd Samut I
HenlevW C.
ifnrtman Jacob
II ill SlpphM, II.
IKpkinn Kietixi
sunt Fredeiick
Kahlcr Thompson
Lore Lydia
IM'Cliiiinck AndrcvT
M'lyhii ttlclnrd 5
Wathan imim
I'lelf.ir r rancls
t'n irer i'harks
PHer Gi-orito
Kfei-r Iti'bcrCO
ltuact Wnel
K)ati John
Pchmeyer IVtor
Si!iwnn Mary
Hirauer Itenjumin
Tovey Gcurpc
Wahiiigtnn Georgo
Wet) Gorgo
Wullowey Hllen
tf I'ersuus cntlitif; Tor the atnve Kttcrs will plnase
say they ant advertised.
I'HIMP UNANGST, T. M.
April 4, 1857.
SELECT SCHOOL.
TMR next term of this school . Will conimnre on
MONDAY, Miy IHh next, nndi conlhiuu eleven
weeks, l'uptls aro rcelvcd a any t me,
TCIlleS OF TUITION,
PrimarylSindie,
Coin nnu Cngtlsli Siudlcf , 3
Higher Cnglith Suidiisaud Clarsi en, ''
U F. EATON, Vtinchal
niooingbiirc.Murch 23, 3M7
SPKCIAL NOTICE.
JOHN O Fltnnzn nil! bo in U.pmbnrc from the
131 Ji of April till the Ifih; at which lime nil per.
sons Indebted tn hi in are'rcnuefit'd tn cr-mcfor ward
and pay. Otherwise the accounts will be nrrai.gcu lor
collection.
March VI, lri57.-tf
LAND "WARRANTS WANTED.
SOUK half ilo ton GOVCHNMENT LAND WAIt
llANJ'd am wanted anv ttmo brtwenn this nnd tluj
tlret of next May.nl this officii, or npp.v to Win, Neat,
or the subscriber, in Uemteck lotvimiiip.
. . .a. . i0liN nnt'OLcn.
Blarch 11, 18i7 IiuT
DISSOLUTION OF PAUTNERSIIIP.
nillBllrmofiMUVROn i: IIARUAN.bein3 disolv
X by in ij taut consent, and ihe Forw ordlng busj'nc a
e a In the harft of J. U.JInrnnn, one f the form r
Finn, t would recommend him to the shipping pnhtle
beiriR fultv Riiurud, the basinets will be intended
Willi pryjnjitiiCSH and diJpalch.
ISAAC S. MtJVUOU.
Itupert, February S3, 1857.
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS FOR 1857.
THE subscriber respectfully informs bis
customers and the public generally, that he has
received a full stock of choice
Spring and Summer Goods.
eomprinnp n futl asfortineia nf Clolha, Cassimers,
SatniPtts, Dol.iines llrhzfurs Calicoes, Vc, logfthr
with n fratvailety of other article usually kept in
rfuuriirjr mores.
ALSO -Hardware. Cutlery, Qtieciuware Palt, Fish.
Mosilasses, Iron, Steel, Hair, Caps, Uuuls, Shoes, Ve.
XCy Country produce' including Grain, Lumber, Sit,,
taken in exchanse far roods
j3"Thmklul for past pilrouage Le respectfully osks
u coiuui anew uj me mum.
THOMAS E. EVES.
Mlllville, March S3.lB57.-y,
Greenwood Seminary,
AT
Millvillo, Columbia Co., Pa.
A SY8Ti:.MATU course of Insirurlioli Is given In
xl nil in English branche usually tauchl. The
Principal will ho assisted during the present year by
T. M. I'O'lTa.nn experienced tencner, recently from
the Lancn.ler county Normal School.
A vucaiion of seven weeks will commence July 1st,
TERMS.
Tuition, fcrMay pupil, $,50 In 91,60 per luartcr.
Itourdltie. Tuition Washinc, I.ighl. lit , QJO p
qua iter ot eleven week. one.hdlCin advance
per
l'or circular, catalogue, or oiueY part Icular. adores
Mlllville, April, 1H5T.
ALEXANDEll KEIUt,
l.Mroinmt anu wiiouusalc iicaluk in
Salt, Jfe, Salt,
NO. 38 SOUTH Wll AllVltt, I'lllLADEMMIlA,
Ahton' fine Liverpool ground Turk' Island and
Dairy Sail, constantly ou h iiu and for site, In lot, to
ult l'ie trade,
AI.EXANUtlt KEttlt.
April 4, IES7 3m
1 JillJlliNhl'i UllNDS.
'WE havo M i.rinlc.l, and ..ffcr for
V ical tins oftirt- a flue lot of l.itr me llond.,
jyJt"' foiw-(' r"""" "rrijii't for Tattiu li
vtnnr AiuuvAr op
SPKING& SUMMER
aja;nDS ffvsm fleas' s
WU havo ttow rocolving our Spring
nnd Hummer nnnrf.. In rtniltnnd al on r haw
aland, oa theenrner ol Main and Jilarkit ftfcitf. Tho
r.ockeomprlieio full aaaormi.nt.r
Dry Goods, Ureccrtcs, Hardware, Queen
tcarc, Ctilnr-tcare, Hollow-ware, Lrugs,
Fl.h, tin. I, riaii.n Iron,!rValli, tlonli, Bhori, Mali,
Cape, &e &r
ALSO-RI'.ADY MAtin UI.OTIIINI1,
andln fact cterynameahlo article uauatljr kcptlna
rnuntrraiora
Countrjr produce taken In f xrhaniefor Eonda.
H. 0.& I.W. UAltTMAN-
nlonrn.borj. MarrhSI, ISS7.
SIMUXG AXD SUAIMt:it CLOTIIIMJ,
Tim on.iralined iratcful for pa.t palronnge, re
apectmlly Infbrma lilecuatonicri,.and thepubli
lencrnlly, that linhaajnat received frointho Uaal'
etn Citlea.the laricit and moll iclect etock of
Fashionable Spring Summer Clothing,
iKHlh'aiyjit been opcnedlnnioonifburi;, tn which he
luv Ilea the attention of til Trtcmls , nnd aaaurr-a thnni
that Iheyareoireredrnrenle.atgreat bargain. Illi
8tockcomprleaalar(eandsele-, anortment of
Gentlemen's Wearinc Apparels,
Conllltlng of 'aA'nafr!e iJtut Ceala,, of errfy. do
ecriplion ; Pante, Veate, Shine, Cravat Stock!
Coiton llandkcrrhler,Glovea.8uipendcrB,&c., &c.
Gold Watchct and Jiiechy,
ot every de.rrlptlon. anc and rhrap.
N.n..-tloraciutor jbitil9rf'ctep Jimsttiim '
Call and ae. Noehartn for einmlnih;! flood ,
DAVID I.OWENUEIIQ.
nlonmeburf, Ma'ch 91, 1P57.
KUMOVAL.
'p in subscriber liavlnr rcmnvcil tils Marbln Varil,
Jl from near tho Court lloiisa, to tlic Boulh nisi cur
hit of MAIN and MARKRT slri-l, In Ilunrl'a How,
tM.u HO IB f'tfUICU ,U IUIIIISII AIUS Ol
Marble Work.
Vii: MONUMCNTS Cradln 'Inmbs, Hox Tombs, ntid
Dead ?tnnen uf uverv drBchntiin. Ilia inrk u ,. thn
best kind. Ihe Vtorttmauihlp lint turpnipd byniu in
mi- s-i.uui j, mm u. iow prices. L-nji unci jutiee lor
youisclvrf.
Cj-He w I nUa fu'nlsh Table nnd Hunnu Tons,
MlMltt-U fur ItniJHM. Mas tlnr.P. I.intlL'a.nn,! H.ll.
fur Wini'ons and H.iors, m a low flguro.
. ssaunxi. ii i4i um, wo iinpe ior a cununuince
u IIIU Bllllll.
A NTH ON V WITMAN.
HlontiiRlnire. April 1. teiT-dm
PltlVATK AI-B
OF-
VJILJJA BLE TOWN PROPERTY.
fj unilrrniBlftned wtlUell nt prlvnto sale, the va)H
jl. uvic corner i ni oi cround, vwirron
arc Tiftpd n I) t HLLIN'G HOUrili
JirOUi; 11)tJ t U and oin. r improva-
ments.filimtPaitMaiuStrccl.in Itlonu n
It u r if. the Hstttcnf tho latf John Hat ton.
dortiiiseii. fa id nroneriv In ono of ilife.J"AT
most pleasantly nrrmictd dulling in town, with a
good Hlore House und utigiblo business stanl. Terms
easy.
tCfAnpty to tho flu)icnbcr, agent for tho Heirs of
wiu iam utceaseu
J. It. MOVER.
Rloonisbiirg, I'ebr tnry '
, ies7.
ESI'YTOWxN NEW STOKE.
rTMII, iindrrsicned, havinx asrnciatrd tcvther in Hit?
jl. nirrcniiiiitt uusmrss. tans picakurn in a iiiinuneiiiK
tn their Ini'nda and the public tn triintrrnl, that itM'lr
new Htorf Ilnusc, loeiitpd nri Main street. cenlrat In
Ksplonn, Columbia county, has Jut been blocked
Rctv Spring Gooifst
Co wprititnjf nn cxtennivp tisrtmcnt nf Clot In, CnsnJ
imre. Vcslincs Muslins. Lim-s, mid every otlu-r nr
tide In the We iti upline, inplmlni'' llnrdu -iro. niilni
LartliPii nnd Hollow warm, Groceries, Hucnri. Tats,
jinirn, unci iHlllill,!! riCttMC-. Willi nil uiiiur Jril
cles uf coiiimerru iii'iipirtl to ro intrv itnrea .
W Grain, Ijiimbcr, 1'rtivisinn. I'ritdncc, vf all
Kintis, iakcu in change tor mrrcliRn:txa.
It. V. IIIHGH AKI.
It (1. CUHVr.LINQ.
town. April, I, Kw37,
TO DAUKUUKOTYVE AUTISTS.
AN 1 1-iD a purchopcr for a DA
(llinRIinoTYI'l: SALOON. Inniu d i nnool
llui moil II in r I sin n2 tow nn in this 8 tntii, with n pnpll
Lltiounr ull'lllt 3D0.I. T.le establish niriil ha Imetiiit
n.ieralion ahotil l,nr )ears. is wells pplmd with nil
llm milerlaln uuei'svary fur AMIIUO'l'VI'lNf. and
an irus an exreiieiit uprtunc ur a euod opera lor.
x ,ir mi , imr puiiicuirs, nau nss
T. MARTIN.
March SI, 1357 -If. Lock Haven, I'a
TI1K LAST XOTIGK
Es'atcnf Dciiiamin lltiytnan, drcciscJ.
MO I'lCH is licrcbv uivon, to nil nors ns
1 1 ImvlitK unsettled nrrnitnts, with Hie n,iHe nf
lisNjAMlf llAYMta. inle o tJrineM lown.li n llnn,l,,M
eounly, drr.isf d lo present them Iu the imderslinied.
at his residence, in Centre lnvnhii, on or Ufnre Ihe
,.,ui ui April nun, properly nutuenlirntcd for settle
8OI.OM0N NUVIIAIIII.
M.irr2l.l37.-3t Jdrtr.
NO TICK
"TOTICE is licroby civen, that tho an
1. s nual liieetlnff oflheJHIOctLholderof Ihe ntnurtia
hura Hail road iron Com peny, will be held at Irundalu,
Columliin ioumy,on
Monday, the 4th dai of Maywxt,
Tor the purpose of rlTtlng directors, and lor the
trans lion of other business.
CHARLES W. KIHIIKU,
March 21, 16.57. Ct 7Vlnr.
New Spring and Siiiiiiiirr
FASH ION ABLE M I I.LINEUY.
VTAIIV IIAIIKI.EY invites lillrnlimi tn hrr Iturk of
na newiy rrceiveil nilliliiurv llres tind'. Trim- .
niii'gs, ltilbns, SI Us, Ae , w hii Ii she w ill sill rhiep
al tlie old sUod, low er end of Main strei l. I
,5 Bonnets nf the latest Sarin " Stub.
JSZtPWUI b made lo order, and Iriinuird tu uit
.v.. any lane.
Childrennnd Missos Iloiiucle, lints and Flits or va-
nous iinecannd lyle nn hind, and will be furnished
lo oriier In nnv stloor taile oriiliuiulnir.
Ainl4, lrS7. .
1
NOTIUE.
imiur.i: election.
A N fltscllnn for one rrjsidcut. six atannzers
onn'
t Treasurer, one Scretary ,' nlheers for the 1'altn, 1
vls.a llrldee Cnmptuy fur the ensuing year will bn
ne'a m inn House ol JAi.uti tjvi.lt. In cullawisin, mi
.Monda) , the iih day if .May neil, between the hnm
of I audn,!'. M.
J.NfJ. BIIARri.ESB.Jsfv.
Cattltiissa Urii'ge ClTicc, A riljlh.j(i7.
STRAY DOG.
WAS loil from the fubritnr, elthrr
nr ft fayed away, ou atl anndar.
UUi inst ,
A HOUND.
With black nn hi hick, four ellow knee . r rmaM
while ii(H)'. on each too, mid a cut nvir hit Ufi yi,
He hi ii n chain nroun t hii neck , with the Initial M,
137.' Two dollar wt I Ibe given lor tin return to tho
auUcribtr In DIoouiHburi;.
CitAMiUS W. II ESS CRT,
niunnnlMirg. 2H, IW.
BltlDGK NOTICE.
rplli: rresidrut nnd Mtiiairers of tho Caltawissa
J liriilge i
Company, have Ihie day declared n divi.
dend of l line nrreenl. (73 renla nur slmret nn the
eapiuii euiea ol ,uiu iii,in,y,iuri lie mil SIX luontns,
pa)ublc lo the gtockholderiiur their leidl epresentn. '
,.-i...,.i,,i :. .. ..-.... , . ...
ive. Oil oiafler the lulll illtt.. at thoothcuof IhaT.fa.
surer, iu Cattaw Issn.
By order of the Board,
JVO. rHIAnt'LKSS, 7Yli.
Cnllawisia, Aptil 4, 1H37.
NEW HUM.
THC subscriber would Inform the public and hi
cuslomirs generally, lhat he lias nssoeiated hi
sun, D.iniel K. U'crlinnn, with him In Ihe Mercantile
mm
business, at llohrshurg. liom and nflcr Ihe SdnfMarch, "rnrTTl? it n run it- i
IS37, and thai the busiiieaihereallcr will be conducted I " ' 1 1 " "IC Attention Of all 1'crsODS V tti
under the name and style uf the firm of c. Wirt man & JL ting l'hiladeiphla, wjiether on Uusiness or pleasure
Bon'
C. WERTMAN
Uohrsburg, March, O.iej'
-3t
NOTICE.
A Li, persons indtbiedlo tho undersigned, eithrr by
r nute or book urruiinl.are .requested to make ret,
tlement and payment inordcr lo tho peidy closing
up of hi husineea. 1
Ii. WERTMAN.
Rohisburg, March 0, 1B27- '
WALL PAPEU1 WALL PAPEB!
WE have lust received. by rnllrovl. n ijileudld as.
sortnien'loT WALL I'Ai'lllI. wlich we liilend
iu sell ni riilianeiriiiM prices
a piece. Call ana see.
from Uccnlltolccnl
II. C. & t. W. UAltTMAN.
April 4, 1857.
WINDOW PAPER.
JUST received, a good assorlin'cnl, for sale cheap,
April4,Ii?37,
HARTMAN'S.
1ASII paid for CHAIN, nt
HA.RT.MANU.
fAprll 4, 1857
OIL WINDOW I1LINDS.
DARK and llghl oil Window lllinds, Just tecelvcd
uml fur rale by
ApilU IE37. IIART.MAN
.
OH I'lRIl lliiiiiif While fish und Maikucl for
.nl
lo3,
n HAS HIM, b
lUtOADWAY GOLD 1MN
JtMJtUl1 CT vu t.va CO,
NO. 335 BHO ADWAY, 'NU W Y01UC
tiW or itrTrAit, rntcKSi-
aoi.ireni, ji'.tonntd TihmIi nek. mod
Unld Pen b Bllrcr
1'nolh t Knr rick 3 i.
Hohier,
Cold IVn enddlil, el.
S 00 " rem II, Valch K)l I do
(UdidUold reliclle, ,,s no
4 0UI .. ., .. JJ0'
s.Otf -i .. win, Ten s Go
Gents' Gold fairs &,
5 MJ. l'ei.a c s oo
SM, .. ., .. ,,0W)
!!i " "otM' " IS do
Oliver Iioiueri.
Maminouth 11
Iviathen
roil Main Ten, Deik
lloldrr
Mammon Ih
nnarn.aine Pen..
l.cviatlian nnd Itnz
aolliicailverandl'n.3 0nd oil other kinds, tui
unirossini - j w .tylei at Inflow ltl .
" Mniuinnuth SUUcea,
l'liDMI UM8 mCSENTED TO PUHCHABCRS.
To cverv rersnnbiivlneapniil n.n ne.,a ..........
a tiuniherad ceitlflcate, nnd each oflhese MtliOealel
ciiu.iv utc nuiurrni ii, ny the Cltra paTRtcnt 0 6
cent. to nn article of Jewelry, In value lion, tl In (ICO
Tlilsjeilrycnnslis or Gold und Bilvir Waltl.es ns
real variety. Silver Gelilela, filter Fruit llaakfti
Hold fliiard Chnln for ladie, Lncklt lliaceltl. Gen.
t.uld f obnnd Vest chains, Thlinbl, s, llreaslpln. Uriel'
lots, bar Uloin, Bludl. l(liirt,Croe, tit, Msre.
which will sell for les tlmi al. foil EVEItV DUot
I. All TAIII UB, T in I'ARTV IB K.NTITI.kii Tin.
NUmnunmi cciitii'Iuati:. ami nv hie pa a
iiu.ni ur vjcis, tiA 'i ii a tin uauii ui:m'iriCATU
IIIIIS I'.NTITMllJ'lnltCCVIVU Wll ATEVHIl Tllll
NUMIIIiltOr HIECKIITIFFICAIE DE8IUNATK8
We have been I n operation for Ihree Jrais and tl, on.
lhands l.avo loujlil ol in and we have ntvr teemed'
evnt an. one w ever dissatisfied. 'J ni planairord.
aitery Oiortu nlty of ohlaluinin (old waitli or soma
euiciu ,neiry, ur a trilllnff sum. All Our (lis, i
Pendicles, &r nrn cenuine article mniiuraeiur,
discoursed with crrat care, and ive. offer .llieui i,fe.
l-ely al prices asked In all clhcr Hort )n tl" dir.
To nclnt makoadvantaeeoti oirurs.aiid nnf .n..
lit lie personenn do wellby woiklnc fur us. We wirV
uf;un,e ii every piece in me country, anu person w bu
would like lo become suth will please address us.nn'
tte w III send tllnu printed circular! rf prlcsi, term.
iiP. Wc haVC IIO Slated nerioila Inr at I f rtl
The niiinieiil n pnn Is purchased Hie purfhaier I en'tU
llcdtonccite hi prtn.iuiu on the pariuent of S3 rasu
enra.
AH orderstiv mall rhmildbe addrrsirrl
MUItltlCK, IIEN10N A. DBAN.
33 llrnadivay New Torti,
AGENTS WANTED.
NB. Gold neiia rennlntrJ In mmrrlnr n.f,ni
Cnclonelhren nnil 39eeuti In IV O. a ID nil a. ami I Km
pen will be rcnolntnt nnd rtturnrH pon nhl.
CO, Is wet) Known throughout tlie country, hnt ti
ilitTuuro undonbledly cttnc who nre not nrqualntel
wild tis o &ipctid the futluwtiie fit known dim t
rttrencti !
I KhhUWH I U.,lNn 17 .Mtl tilt?ll l.HflO, fitW YOtk
IIICKrf & MITIM1 ELI, No. VU ,n
ULNTON U IinDH .Cur Rronf1unv& Court nd if.
Ni-w Vork.niKfCliciluui vlrctt.IMnUtMjthiri.
OOIJI,!) 6l WOOD No. U MniJcn Lane. tU
February 7, tdi7. 3m.
IS L ffl S B U It G',
CABINET WAltEHOOMS.
T1HJ utnlfrt"ijtnril rpupceifully mvftri Hid nlirntlnn
of the 1'uhl ic to hix rxleuivc ftiiorttii?ii ol CaIium
r uriuliiruniitl l.hiilrit wliich lie will wnrritiil inhi urL.
of (no itirticri ilt tiiiil lit n uorkitmiiliki: mariner. At
nil LsKinuusuiiiuiii can uiivajB ui- iuuiu B guou tiort
mcnt of
FASHIONABLE FUUNITUKE.
Which isrriiallli sl)leand finish tn that of I'bll
ndelphiaor New Voik cities, ondatas low prieca,
II u Ins
SOFAS.
of dirrnt My leu; oihI pricci, frnmj
B'ij n 9ir, iiivinii, i.niiite.i Wal
nut ninl Mfthotfoiiy. VarUtr chairs. Uotklnp mm
chnirn, l'iaua ftnulu, uml a vartfty nf iipliolttrrd woih
nun urt'BiMK " ('anui Diirt'iiiK, oia, cam LPlitrc ai4
pier Inhi. a.tleUihui, clii-ll'i-nler wlinttioli t.mittl.c.
ih'B.niul nil tvintU ul fm-hlonnlilo work. Hit k uf
Loriau, tiieinnd and rnnnnnn until tiflQii, rlrrp
inhi. corner tiiphuunlV. go fai. brcaklml toblra, bmi
steaiU, cane fcnitnnd common eliulrn. i a .,..1 lft
ililr ioclioi. of ihf counlry. He will utiokrepn good
aiFnrl:nrnt urinokin? cIjiuph with fntiry filt nnd C4in,
mon frit in c n He will afvo lurnidi trint mtroit.
nttiil to nuy sit'i nnaiUtcail which are aunt?rfur fur
ilurai(llity und ctn.furl luany bud In iup.
ItlooiiiHl.urK April Pth, ItfU
CENTRE STORE.
s p iu ni; & siT nfm e"uo o d s.
rF,lIE imilcrsiixned lake plcnfiirr ol in
JL furruiiTg the ritlz"its u( Centre and vicieiiy, il,sl
he has just received a large and sobvet assort uen?
81'IIING t. SUM.MKU OOOD8,
ComprislnKlhelieaviest stork n nd most vnriedassort,
melil ol Inshmmililc, useful nnd suusl'iuiial .MNrrhnu,
iliix- thai hai Leennflereii 'utliepul In o'errj kiud
niidqiialily.Mlilclitlie) n I II scllfur ready puy ,at vvrv
renouul,lt price. '
irJ-Coillilry nrilliriti,ken I ne trial r r Mr Gnnds,
I ssc I mis sic (Irnlii ami Luinler and the piblle euslem
reipectl'iillt o!tltt,l
SAMUEL LAMIJACK.
PiiwIcrivilV.iMarrli.id, leJl.
" BOOT AND SHOE MAKING."-
THE underiiKned, thankful fur Ihe liberal
nalmnaea wllhwicli he.lmbeeu favored fjr
jearsi ne ly,wiild infeim Ills Irie nrts and
cilktoei s, 'hat he onti lutes lo uiauulaolura
llco's and ihocs.
At his old and welUknown
Ulni,iust,ur, in nil Iheir vnri
slv le n ml on no deralM le rn,a
ard.on Mainstr,
1 1 ami r onus, in ood
III liii eipnrienr in tho h.i.lnm and iiu.rsl
knowlnlseuf the renple of Coluiobit eunly, super
added Ina filed dtleruiinat ion lo render salisfailiua
Innll his eusinmer. should sreure hint lucrsased pa
' lounge which he Inipis to merit.
, . .. JAUOU I'. MliTBRlCK,
llloom.burt, Manh 10 Itl7
LacKaivana &, Blot imbHrg It. II.
t lUee l.nek'ni lllriieilorin. n To. 1
WiiiHiati I.li, Co., Ca Jau IJ.IBll.j
INTEl'EST PAYABLE O.N STOCK.
'plIEsliicklinlilersnfllili coiupnii) are licnhy null.
I '.'LT'',? tt rk. '""imed in theJM of Uritmb.r,'
,,, .,, i.ii, ,1, ,, in iwiarii ii, mrv'l.i,.
"'""l paiiion npplinitlon nl ll,u Lffico iu LsrirS
' ! ."'
' , 1 terlilirati will I.e issuid wbm the In-
I ",, '""i of fifly dollais; and frl
I ""nller auuia or ony liacti.lnl auiounls .t.'eilid-oles wll
bo n-iiled. I'.rETrEUONB. 7Vmr.
I 7.h,:lei7,
(UMNIUUS 1.1NE Jt LIVEK Y STABLrJ
amiie " rnENTIrl,
NOW runs a new Omnibus
' between liloonisburg and the
-Hntlroad Ilennt. whirl, will
laki passenger from and lo nny of the rei.inrs n'
,ue imwii. or ute Amiricin House ami rna lintel;
nnd no will also furnish conveyances to all travs Hew
w ho may wish logo Into any pin of the couniy.
Ho ha also a large liver muMs cniinecte,i wllh
Ihe omnibus line, from winch he can nernii.ruodaia
Ihe public, wilh conveyances lor travelling, pliasure
emurniJiis or business.
HI 'Oiusburg. April !6j, 1835 ly
NEW WALL PA IM31UVAHEHOU.SE.
LURTO.V &, LANING,
MANUPACTUKURB AND MirOllTKRB,
JfO. 121 Arth Strut, tttond door Jri enlt tlrlrt,
WI'lllliAlim.nllA.
IIMKE may ho found the largest and
but bc ecud slock In the city.
ynuniry merciianta may here be accommodated.
w'11'"" '"o iuco nvenleiico of looking lurlher, and
",?y.ni? """fed that Ihey will receive the ndvaulag.
o i t air money.
tt, , ,, t, e .K,,ui,
DUHTX k h ANIXU,
March 23,187-3m
'I fiBK CJlE.tl' ES(IOI STOfSI),
Corner of 5lli & Arcli Slrccl,
Philadelphia ,
Henderson & Co.,
JlOOKSELLCnS AXD rVBUSUERS.
. H.,uv,., . Will; til VI, W, WUB. U1IUII III iubi
Jectl,
llooksellers, Country Dealers, Teacher, rublie and'
private Libraries, supplied with Books It rJiaticnary a I
lowest rales.
I CO 1IENDI5RSON Ai CO.,
iiiaiiu led, .null
NEW CAUUAIGE SHOP.
thl ukttt ImiJinf , cn Mj)I.'S7'KKKT, marly' (If
lis elHct.
mill: eubscrlbcr would rispeclfully announce lo the
JL
public. Ihal.hehascnmnicnced lie
UAlllliAUJ'J 6i
. tVAfiON MAKING BV-
8INESS,
in all iis branches. Ho is prepared loeiecute all order a
and has on hand al resent nn assort meat of finis lied work
which purchaser willtlndil lo their advantage to exo.
mine,
lir.l'AUUNC,
I Willbedono In the must prompt and careful mnnoef
and uponiorms which cannut fait to nive satisfaction.
CU'RAWIIRIDUE A, WILBOIt.
I liloomsburg, April 'JH. 1835.
MILKS' 1MPUOVED PLOWS.
F .ACOCK I'l.OVVd. Wltgln' IMows. Eaile I'low,
Subsoil fi'iM. viichignul'lows, llldgigz or lot.
ow riows. Side Hill I'Iuks; Cultivators, Harrow ,
llnv. blraw nil 1 llnrn RtMlk Cutlers! AellrUltU ra 1 1 111-
rlemenlsnl the very bcil qualiiy, inanufa lurtd and
ur sale, by
D I.AMIRUI II It PON.
Impleiiiout .mil fcced Wnrehoule,
"I aiiiljlrlnuin i Hixih si. l'liiloikliluft
Ami al the JlJuufacloty, Eiuiol l'g
Matik ?, I tl