otat of ll)c Nortl). BLOOMSBURG: Thursday, October 9, 1851. tar A. W. KLINE Esq., of Fishingcreek townßhip declines being a candidate for PROTHONOTARY at the coming eleotion. DEMOCRATS BALLY! TO THE POLLS!!! s DF'MOCRATS givo one day more to your country, und ALL WILL BE WELL. Pre serve our sacred institutions at all hizarits from the ruthless giasp of Federalism, and do not suffer them to perish for want of ei ertion on your part. Put forth all your streng'.h on Tuesday next.-Buckle on your armor for tho oonflict and make one general RUSH for the BALLOT BOXES. Let not a vote be lost. United action will overwhelm your ancient Federal foes with shame, con fusion and Jefeat. "Come aa the mountain wind comes in its path, When the tempest hath roused it from sleep, Come at the ocean wave comes in its wrath. When the storm spirit frowns on the deep.'' tST The Hon. James Buchanan visited Wilhamsport last week. He made a speech on Friday evening. MARKIED> In Wilkesbarre, on the 28lh ult., by Rov. Mr. Round, MR. SHARP D. LEWIS, Editor of ,lhe Wilkes- Bai re Advocate, to MRS. DEBORAH CIIAIIOON, all of Wilkesbarre. In Milton, on the 2511 i ult., by the Rev E. M. Long, Mr. ABEL SNYDER, of Rush town ship, to Miss AONES BURR, of Danville. On the 14th ult., by Rev., John Johnson, Mr. SAMUEL MARSDEN of Nesquehoning, to Miss ANNA MARGARET WINTERSTEIM, of Con yngham Valley, Luzerne county. At Port Blancliard, on Tuesday morning, Sept. 30th, by the Rev. N. G. Parke, Mr. P. H. ALLEBACH, to Miss N. GERTRUDE, daught er of John Blanchard, Esq. In Philadelphia, on ihe 23d nil., by Rev. Charles Wadsworth, ol Arch st. Church, Mr. OSCAR F. MOORE, of Poltsvile, lo Miss MART D.. daughter of J. C. Oliver, Esq., of Phila delphia. On the 25th ult., by Rev. M. Hirst, Mr. J. STEWART ELLIOTT, to Miss JANE R., daught er of Charles Loeser, Esq , all of Polteviile. In Lewisburg, on Thursday morning last, by the Rev. Jonn Guyer, Dr. T. A. H.THORN TON, to Miss ADELA JONES, all of Lewisburg. On Saturday evening the 20lh ult., by Rev. I Bahl, Mr. REUBEN KISNER, and Miss CORDELIA STBERT, both of Salem, Luzerne county. On Thursday evening last by the same, Mr. HENRY SMETIIEKS, ol Salem, and Miss LUCIMDA COPE, of Briarcreek. In Williamsport, on the 2d inst., at the residence of John F. Cowan, Esq., by the Rev. Mr. Heberton, BENJAMIN C. BACHMAN, of Lancaster city, to Miss MARY SI EW ART, ot Locoming county. DIBD. In White tiaveu, Luzerne county, on the 20th ult., MARION GERTRUDE, daughter of John and Susan Parker, aged 1 year 1 month and 16 days. In Cooper tp-, Montour co., on the 26th ulp, Mrs. ELIZABETH , wife of Kobert Richart, aged 59 years. In Contre township on the 18th ult, JA COB D., infant son of John Rieser, aged 1 year 9 months and 27 days. In Orange township, on the 20th ult., ELIZ ABETH, wife f Jacob Everhart, aged 47 years 6 mo. and 1 day. In Centre township, on the 20th ult., Josi- AH, son of Jacob Nagle, aged 15 years 8 mo. and 23 days. In Newport, Luz. county, on the 25th ult., CATHARINE M , daughter of Frederick Brod, aged 4 years 5 mo. 18 days. In Salem, on the 28th ult, GEORGE H., son of George Kline, aged I i years 5 ino. and 24 days. In Salem, on the 28th ult., ISAAC N., son of Jasper Davenport, aged 1 year 6 mo. and 18 days. In Salem, Luz. Co., on the 27th ult., BECK wrra A., youngest son of Cot. 8., and Mary- Ann Brook way, aged 2 years 8 months and 2 days. In Laporte, Sullivan county, on the 25th inst., ELME EVELINE, youngest daughter of Cyrus and Mary Aan Larish, aged two years nine months and nine days. The Model Architect. A SERIES W ORIGINAL DESIGNS FOR Cottages, Villas, Suburban Residents, Coun try Churches, School Houses, ffc., (fc , Ifc. BY SAMUEL BI.OAN, Ach't. The above work is designed to meet the Wishes not only of those directly inter ested in building, but all who desire the ad vancement of this noble art in oar country, and wish to cultivate their tastes and ac quaintance with architecture. The hand some manner in which it is prepared and embellished, renders it a tasteful ornament for tha drawing room, while its accurate de lineations give it the highest practical value. The Projector will find in it every variety of atyle and design accompanied, as mem tioned below, by all minutia necessary to construction. By its aid he may build with out danger of making those ludicrous and oxpensive mistakes which so often occur. The Operative Artizan of every grade will find the work of inestimable value. It is a complete book of reference, ana all plates are drawn to a scale with the utmost accura cy, to that he has only to study them with his rule and compas. The work, in two volumes ol twelve num bers eaeh, to be issued monthly until com plete. Each number contains four litho graph engravings of original designs, costing from SBOO to SI4OO. There are also 4 sheets ef details accompaning the designs, com prising grand plans, he. Besides this, each number contains eight pages of letter press, deeeridtiie ol the designs, giving extended aocounts of the various styles adopted, et aays on warming, vintiLation, he., elaborate specifications, estimates tables, aod in short everything desirable, either for oonsiruoiion or for general information, ia deautiful type ; the whole being executed on tbe very Ittiest paper, manufactured, expressly for the work. PRICE— SO cents a number. The werk can he obtained through any bookseller. Address, post paid, E. S. JONES 5c CO. Publishers, 5. W. cor. *lh aod raoe elf, Phil#., Pa. i quaes'an CBadaqpa>B trrtHF. uniformed Companies be- JL longing to the first Brigade 9th Division P. V,, are notified to meet in Batlallion at Light Street on SATURDAY the 18th day of OC TOBER, at 10 o'clock A. M. with arms and accoutrements in good order for Parade and Drill. N. B.—An Election will be held in the aflornoon of tho said day, at the Pub lio Heuse of Peter Shug,
IN persuar.ce of an order of the Orphans Court of Columbia county, on Saturday the loth day ot October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Luther A. German and Clemuel M'Henry Adm's. &0., of Daniel M'Henry late of Fisbiugcreek township, in said county, deceased will expose to sale by Public Vendue, upon the premises, a certain tract ot £s£§& 100 ACRES §££& i&L WOODLAND In Fishing-Creek township Columbia coun ty, adjoining land of J. Deimer M'Henry, Moses M'Henry, Joseph Fullmer and Philip Appleman. Late the Estate of said deceased, situate in the township of Fisbingoreek and county aforesaid. JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. Ityooraabarg, Sept. 11,1851,-u © A A (GU A A IB O St'RVETOH GENERAL'S OFFICE OF Pi. 1 June 30, 1851. j SOLOMON NIVHARD, Esquire, Surveyor of the County of Columbia: SIR :—The aot passed lite tenth day of April, 1835, authorizing the graduation and valuation of the nnpalented lands in this Commonwealth, by the Commissioners of the several counties, and which has been extended from time to time by supplemen ary acts, expires on the tenth day of De cember, 1851 (see Pamphlet Laws, 1849, pago 38,) after whjch time no abatement of any interest can be made on the purchase money due on such lands. 1 have, there fore conceived it to he my doty to give this nonce to all the County Surveyors. You will take such measures as you may deem proper to circulate this fact, in order that those interested may avail themselves ol the benefit of a law which favors tlioso who own unpatented lands very much. There is no appropriation made to defray the expenses of publishing this notice in the different counties, or else! should have ta ken that method of giving notice in the news papers. Very respectluly yours, J. PORTER BRAWLEY, Surveyor Gen. EV The oounty Survevor has a list of the unpatented lands within the county of Col umbia July 26, 1851 —Bt. SEW CARRIAGE M ANUFACTORY I THOUSANDS HAVE GONE TO CALI FORNIA, but the business of Coach and Wagon making will be continued by the sub scriber at the old stand on Market street. He will promptly attend to all orders for work in his line of business, and is always ready, at short notice, to furnish Wagons, Coaches Carriages, Buggies, Sleds and Sleighs of any style ; but always of the best materials, and made in the most substantial manner. He will give his persoual attention to the business, and employ none but good work men. Repairing will be attended to with care, and upon trie most reasonable terms.— He proposes to serve his customers to such work as will secure for him a continuance o their patronage, and from all who need arti cles in hi? line of business. He asks only a rial of his work to insure satisfaction. JONATHAN MOSTELLER. GIVE 'EM FITS!! Peter S. Leidy Can manufacture just as nent and fashiona ble a suit of clothing as any other tailor it these diggins. As a sample of his work manship, ho refers you to the BEST FITTING COX T To be found in the town, which is quite cer lain to have come from his shop. He regularly receives the latest city fash ions, and from his experience in the busi ness can ensure satisfaction in his work. He has also on band an assortment of CLOTH, CASSIMERES, & TRIMMINGS, At the lowest prices, from which he will make up to order coatr, pants, or vests of any desirable style. tyHis shop is on the North side of Main Street, a few doors above the Court-house. Bloomsburg, Feb. 14, 1850. WMio S£lSo SSI@IBS3 ,| 2 , ®SyS NEW SADDLERSHOP. The subscriber announces to the pubilc that he has just opened a Saddler Shop in the central part of Bloomsburg, on Main street, one door above Rupert's Store, where he will keep constantly on hand and make to order all kinds of HARNESS, SADDLES, TRUNKS, VALIECES, And every other article in his line of busi ness. He will also attend to TRIMMING carriages and buggies, in every desirable style, and will turn off all his work neat and good ; and at the lowest pricos. Those who wish work in his line will do well to give him a call. CyHides, country produce, and even gold dollars will be taken m payment for work. W. M K. THORNTON. Bloomsburg, May 15, 1849. BLOOMSBUUti ACADEMY. A HIGH SCHOOL For Young l.udics und Ueutlemen. J. E. BRADLEY, Principal. A sufficient number of competent Assis tants will at all times be employed. The ensuing Fall Session will commence on MONDAY the Ist day of September next, and will continue 16 weeta. TERMS. The academic year consists of 44 weeks. The price of tuition per quarter is as fol lows : For Reading, Penmanship, Grammar, A ithruetic, Hook-Keeping by single entry, Geography, History of the U. S. S3 25 For same, and Algebra, Geometry, Sur veying, Mensuration, Bo >k Keeping by dou ble entry, General History, Natural History, Physiology, Philosophy, other Euglish bran ches, and drawing. $4 50 For Latin, Greek, German & French, 5 75 tF Good boarding can be obtained in pri vate familijs at from Si 50 to S2 00 per week. REFERENCES— CoI. Joseph Paxton, Hon. Stephen Baldy, Hon. Geo. Mack, Michael Brobst, Esq., John M'Reynolds, Esq., and the Citizens of Bloomsburg. Bloomsburg, Aug. 12, 1851. H. O. EOW3!R~ R especial!}' professional service to the ladies and gentlemen of Blooms burg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all tbe various operations in DENTISTRI and is provided with the latest improved porcelain teeth, whioh will be inserted on GOLD PLATE from one to an entire set. OFFICE —NEAR THE ACADEMY Bloomsburg, April 30 1851 BlouongaheU Whiskey. The subscribers are in constant receipt and consignment of OLD MONONGAHELA WHIS KEY from Pittsburg, of various grades, which they offer for sale in lots to suit purchasers— recommending it as being pure, unadullura- ' ted Rye. 1 A Superior article of Cherry Brandy con stantly on hand. ALSO Hams, Lard, Cheese, &c. ECKY & WATKIN, No. 13 South Water st., Philadelphia. Aug. 24th 1851.—3 m. * WINDSOR AND COMMON CHAIR made 10 order of any desirable style at th < chair manufactory of B. HAQENBUCH Bloomsburg, )4ay 16th J650. Philadelphia k Reading Rail Road. REDUCTION of friegbt on Merchandize, lo commence March 1, 1851. RATES OF FREIGHT PER 100 LBS. Between Pottsville and Philadelphia. ARTICLES TRANSPORTED. — III Clan.— B tuminous Coal, Bricks, Ice, Iron Ore, Lime stone, Pig Iron, Plaster, Slale, Tiles, 9 cts. 2d Class. —Blooms, Burr Block', Cement. Grindstones, Gnano, Laths, Pilch, Railroad Iror., heavy, Rosin, Salt, Sills, Shingles, Tar, Turpentine, Timber and Lumber, 10 ots. 3rd Class. —Ale, Beer, and Porter, Ashes, Pot & Peail, Bark, Barley. Bones & Horns, Coffee, Cotton, Whiskey, & Domestic Li quors, Grain, Iron Castings, rough; Rolled, Bnr or Hammered Iron, Boiler Plates, Flat Bar Rail Road Iron, Leatl arid Shot, Mo lasses, Potatoes, Nai Is & Spikes, Salt Provi sions, Sugar. Saltpetre, and Tobacco, un manufactured, 12j cts. Flour per barrel, 25 cts. 4th Class. —Apples, Bran. Butler, Cheese, Cordage, Earthen Ware, Eggs, Grocer! s (except those slated) Hemp, Ilurdware, and Cutlery, Hollow ware , l.ard, Leather, Live Stock, Manufactures of Iron, as Machinery; Oil, Oysters, Paints, Raw Hides, Rags, Rus sia Sheet Iron, Seeds, Steel, Sweet Potatoes, Tallow, Vinegar and Wire, 17 cts. sth Class.—Hooks and Stationary, Boots & I Shoes, Camphine, and Spirit Oil, China, Glass and tjueensware, Cigars, Confectionery, Dry Goods, Drugs, Fresh Fish, Meat & Fruit, Fo reign Liquors, Hops, Spirits of Turpentine Teas, Wines and Wool 22 cts, March 13, 1851. iia I.\ LIGHT STREET. PETER ENT Anr.onnces to the people of Light Street, that ho has just received and opened a splen ded lot of new and fashionable Spring and Summer Goods, which he offers at rates that cannot fail to suit and please all who wish a good chance for cheap purchasers. He has every thing usually kept in a country store, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Queensware, Cedar Ware. Dress Goods nnd Fancy Goods, of styles to please all tasts, and at prices to suit ail purses. Call and see before the be is gone CV Country produce taken in pay, and cash not refused. Light Street, Apri sth, 1851. Seeing nub Summer goobo. All new and Cheap. AAE.OIT ZLIUE Invites the attention of the "nod people of Bloomsbnrg to his stock of new and fash ionable spring and summer goods which he has just opened in the Brick Block third door above the Exclude Hotel in Bloomsburg, and which he will sell CHEAPER THAN THE CHEPE3T, He has an assortment of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods. READY MADE CLOTHING, And a full vnriety of dress-goods for la dies and gentlemen*' wear and fancy. ©©©lD) H3i\lß©,£,nKrS Can bo made by purchasers who will call and examine his goods, for he will sell, and sell 20 per cent, less than the goods can be bought elsewhere in town. Bloomsburg, April 23d, 1851. HOVER'S INK MANUFACTORY, J REMOVED TO No. 144 Ilacc Street, (Between 4th & sth, opposite Crown St.) PHILADELPHIA. WHERE the Proprietor is enabled, by increased facilities, to supply the growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which its wide spread reputation has created. This Ink is now so well established in the good opinion and confidence ot the A merican Public, that it is scarcely necessary : to say anything in its favor, and the manu -3 facturer takes this opportunity to say that , the confidence thus secured shall not be s abused. 3 In addition to the various kinds of Wri ting Ink, he also manufactures Adaman'.ine Cement for mending Glass and China, as well as a superior Hair Dye; a trial oniv is ne . Oessary Id insure ils future use, an J a Sfl ; ing I Vox, well adapted for Druggists and , Bottlers, at a very low price, in large or I small quantities. , Orders addressed to JOSEPH E. HOVER, , Manufacturer, No. 144 Race Street, Between 4th & sth, opposite Crown St., Philadelphia. | Sept. 16, 1851 -3m. <£or Sprinn anb Bnmtner. WES. E£LO TTave just received and opened a large as "sortment of new spring and summer goods, which they offer to their oIJ custo mers and new ones at the lowest prices. Their stock is large, and selected to suit the wants of this region of country. It compri ses every thiug of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDVVARE QUEENSWARE, CEDAR WARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES; and those who have long patronised them are the best judges of their mode ot doing business; and the long contiued confidence of the commmunity is the best recommenda tion they can offer to new patrons. Their stock of goods will be kept up by by the re ceipt of new parcels from the oity, nearly every week during the summer. Bloornsburg, April 22d, 1851. The Housewife's Help and Husband's Joy ! THE GEKJIAN WASHING FLUID THOES away entirely with that laborious -■-' task of rubbing the Clothes upon the washboard. It contains no ingredients what ever injurious to the finest fabric or the flesh. The proprietors wish every one to give it a trial, and it it does not prove to be as re commended, the money, in every such case will he refunded. accompa ny each bottle. Retail price 124 Cents per Bottle, sufficient to do two ordinary washings, and saving the Clothes more by not rubbing them than the cost of six bottles—besides removing stains of fruit, &c., if there be any, and the time and labot saved. | Prepared only by J. P. HOYT & CO. Philadelphia. J. K. EDGAR, Bloornsburg, Agent lor Col umbia County. All orders received by him wholesale or retail, will De promptly attended to. HATS AND CAPS. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers, that he has just re ceived from the city, a large and select as sortment of FASHIONABLE Hats and Caps, of DURABLE MAKE AND IMPROVED STYLE, which he offers for cash sales very cheap, at his old stand, on Main Street, sec ond door South of the ( ourt house. ar He oontinucs to manufacture Hats to order as usual. I THOMAS WILLITS. 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