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Senate proceed to the second reeding and consideration of Senate Bill, 835, ••An not to fix of Senators and Representatives, and the State into D.strict*, in pursuance of the provisions of the Consti tution,I"which 1 "which was agreed to—yeas 16, naye 14 'fhe bill was accordingly taken up, and, when the seventh district was under consid oration, a motion bei-p made to postpone, it •was agreed to, and th b.U laid oyer- In the present numerical disposition of the Senate, it would be impossible to make any progress in the formation of a new Appoint ment, in the event ef Mr. Best voting with the Whigs, which he did this morning. Mr. Lawrence Whig, has gone home, which makes a tie vote. An idea may be formed of this fact, from a recapitulation of the a mendments offered to the bill as far as con sidered. In the third district, Mr. Sankey moved to add "Delaware" to "Montgomery," which was not agreed to, by a vote—ls to 15, Best voting with the Whigs. The question recur ring upon the division, it was lost by a tie vote—ls to 15—Messrs. Crabb, Jones and Lawrence being absent front indisposition. In the fourth district Mr. Sankey move to strike out "and Delaware," leaving Chester to compose the District, which was not a greed to—lb to 15. The question recurring <■ the division, it was lost, yeas 15, nays —Crabb in his seat. In the fifth district, Mr Stine mored to a mend by striking out "and Schuylkill, leav. ing Berks to compose the District, with one Senator, which was agreed to. i In tho seventh district, Mr. Stine moved to add "Lebanon" to "Lancaster." Pending thiMtlotion, the bill was postponed. Com miltee arose and the Senate adjourned. HOUSE.—Mr. Smith, of Cambria, on leave given, read in his place "a bill to fix the number of Senators and Representatives, and to apportion the Sta'e into Districts, ,n pursuance of the provision* tlie Constrtu -1 ion. _ Mr. Allison moved to refer the bill to a Se lect Committee of Five, which was not a greed to,—yeas 30 nays 50. Oil the question, "will the House const er this bill f" the orders of the day trlre Cii e House refused to suspend the order by a vc.'e yeas 50— nays 35; a two-third vote requir-. ed. On leave given, Mr Acker read in his place a bill supplementary to the General Appropriation Act, which construes the sec tion in the bill just passed, giviag members S3 per day, so as not to apply to the Present Legisl lire. . This bill led to a protracted discussion, in which M. ssrs. Cornyn, Bowen, Srayscr, Bur den, Porter, and Brower participated. The bill was finally referred to the Committee of . Retrenchment and Reform. *i Mr. Baker read in his place a resolution relative to a final adjournment of the Legis lature, specifying Tuesday next, the 14th. Mr. Porter read ill his plahe, a bll to incor porate tho Philadelphia and Saucon Railroad Company. Senate amendments to House bills were ta ken up and acted on. An amendment was adopted incorporating the Philadelphia Coll ege of Dentistry. A motion was made to proceed to the con sideration of a resolution relative to a final adjournment of the Legislature, pending , which a motion was made to adjourn, which was lost, yeas 24—nays 48. The question recurring upon the motion to take up a resolution relative to a final adjourn ment, it was negatived, yeas 35—nays 47. A subsequent motion to adjourn was agreed to. And tho House adjourned. May 13th. HOUSE.— Senate amends to the General Rvenue Bill were taken up—the section au thorizing the Governor to negotiate a loan of three millions, redeemable in thirty years, was concurred in, after which the House : proseoded to tho consideration of the Free Banking System adopted thorecn, which was non-concurred in by the following vote: yeas 20, nays 64. So iha question was determined in the negative. Messrs. Evans atd Roberts moved to re consider the vote by which the report of the Confereuce Committee on apportionment bill was defeated last Friday Pending the question of reconsideration a moilon was made to adjourn, which was lost—yeas 42, nays 48. Mr. Cessna then moved an indefinite postponement of the motion to reconsider, which was lost—yeas 39 nays 47. A motion was again made to adjourn sine die by Mr. Laird, which was lost, when the previous question was called and seconded. On the question "Will the House sustain the previous question ?" another motion was made to adjourn, pending the call of the yeas and nays, ou which the hour of one arrived, and House ndjourned. The manifold motions to ndjourn, &c., were made to defeat action on the motion to reconsider the vote on the Report of the Con ference of Committee on the Apportionment Bill. AFTERNOON SESSION. —One of the most tu - multuous ir.d exciting scenes that place in the hall ot the house, occurred this afteronon. The previous question was called, on the motion to reconsider the vote taken on the report of the Conference Committee on the Apportionment Bill, and on the question, Shall the main question be now put? the main body of Democrats refused to rote, leaving the House without a quorum Then followed a scene of wild d : irdor. On a call of the House, some of the demo, crats would answer to their names as being present, and immediately after on a call for the yeas and nays ou the pehdiug question, would refuse to answer. Tho whole afternoon was spout in useless attempts to get a yote. The cause of this disgraceful scene, was manifested in the fact that some of '-he less ultra' Democrat had determined to vote for tho report, and thus passed the Apportionment bill as it came froin the Bene#. May 14th. SENATE.— On riiotion of Mr. Darsie, the resolution relative to a final Adjournment of the Legislature was taken up, on third read ing, and amended so as to fix Wednesday, the 15th of May, at 12,JM., as the period of final adjournment, and passed finally. Mr. Frick asked leave to read in place a bill repealing the aot erecting the new coun ty of 'Montour," which was refused yeas 12, nays 18. IJpusE.—The House concurred in the Sen ate resolution to adjourn sine die on Wednes day, the 15lh of May—yeas 75, nays 7. BTTheGalphin Committee have reported against the payment of the interest allowed by Mr. Meredith, 'the Jive Democratic mem bers of the Committee voted for this report, and the Jour Whigs against it. t3P"The Census Bill passed the House of Representatives finally on Wednesday ol last week, arter being so amended as to fix the number of representatives in that body at Two Hundred and Thirty three. CURE FOR BAD FITS—Not by any pa tent medicine, but by a good suit— not such a suit as a man can get into at court, but such a neat, well-made and fashionable suit of clothing as every body should wear; just such as you can find at A. H. Ellis', if you will call and examine his slock of coats, pants, vests, and other articles of dress at the lower door of the new Exchange Block near ly opposite the Court-House, in Bloom sburg His stock of ready-made clothing is not the "slop-work" made up for sixteen cents a day, but is cut with attention and made up to wear and not only to sell. Mr. Ellis has also on hand an assormentof cl.Hh, cassimeres, sattinets, and suitable trim aiin is ; so that he is prepared to make up cloihin.g to order at the shortest notice. He will pay particular attention to cutting out. XOLIB AT BEACH HAVEN COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, j Bca'ch Haven, Mny 1, 1850. j Messrs. Gllmon 1 & Weaver:—The follow ing shows the collection of Canal Tolls at this Office : Amount per last report ?!!'??? ol Amo't month ending Apid 30th, 10,4a0 8b Total 51.N722 77 Youts, &e., GEO. SMITH, Coll. TOL AT N TOR'S OFFICE, ) Columbia, '• I Messrs. Editors : The Mow;. bU l*r ment of the amount of Tolls recei> e at 1 18 'Office for the month of April : From Canal $22,01 7 " Rail Road 18,813 . " Outlet Lock 2,404 00 " Trucks 1,244 35 , " Fines 20 00 Total $44,559 04 Total receipts since Nov. 30, '49 $98,475 35 Total increase $11,400 74 STEWART PEARCE, t'o. I l .HARRIED. In Berwick, on Thursday the 9th inst., ' by Rev. C. Kalbfns, Mr. THOMAS M. ATHER- , TON, of Summit Hill, Carbon county, and < Miss LIZZIE J. GII.MORE, of Berwick. WThe delicious caktfcanffiduly to hand, and while the junior is absent on an interest ing excursion with the happy twain, wc will doff our dignity, put on our most killing Sun day-go-to meeting smile, and utter our best prayer that the new lite of our friends may be ever fair as the 6pring time of their young heart's merry May, and that their shadows may never be less. Almost ye persuade us to go and " Copy." On Tuesday 23d ult., by Rev. Mr. Breese, ' Mr. JOHN SNYDER, jr., of Bloom tsp., to Miss 1 MARV ANN ABOTT, of Lime Ridge. 1 On the 30th ult., by the Rev. T. Mitchell, | Mr. HENRY WAI.KER, to Miss MARY Bicmsj , all of Bloomsburg. On the Ist inst., by the same, Mr. HENRY lIAERIS, to Miss ANN ■ WILLIAMS, both of Danville. On the 2d instant, by the same, Mr. WM. DUNN, to Miss MARY WARE, all of Danville. On the 27th ultimo, by Simeon Best, Esq, Mr. WM. BEADDOK, of Moornsburg, Liberty township, to MRS. HANNAH COOK, of Maho ning township. On the same day, by the same, Mr. JAMES HARVEY, to Miss MARY ANN TOUVEY, all of Mahoning township. Same day, by the same, Mr. ABRAHAM VULCANS, of Danville, to Miss HAKNAU HAR VEY, of Mahoning township. On the 24th day of April, by Samtfel Eis ner, LOG., Mr. SAMUEL ECK, of Liberty town ship, to Miss ELLEN PCRSEL, of Madison,all of Columbia county. At the Presbyterian Church, in Wilkes barre, on the 2d instant, by the Rev. John Dorrance, Mr. SAMUEL LYNCH, to Miss ANN ELIZA HILLAKD, all of Wilkesliarre. On the 9lh instant, by the Rev. William J. Eyer, Mr. CHARLES KREIOII, to Miss HARRIET TAYLOR, both of Cattawissa. DIED. At Wilkesbarre, on last Monday, DI.THOS. W. DRAKE, formerly of this place, aged a bout 33 years. At Shickshinny Furnace, on Thursday the 25th ultimo, of paralysis, LYDIA, G., wife of John McCalla, Esq., formerly of Chester co. aged 34 years. Fancy Chairs. ' BENJAMIN HAGENBUCH has just re ceived from Philadelphia a new lor of FAN CY CHAIRS, of Birch and Mahogany curl, • and oi the most fashionable style, which he r will sell at the lowest prices for good pay. r Bloomsburg, May 16th, 1850. ' WINDSOR AND COMMON CHAIRS made to order of any desirable Rtyle at the 9 chair manufactory of B. HAGENBUCH. 9 Bloomsburg, May 16th 1850. e House, Sign and Ornamental ' Painting t DONE to order iu the best hijlily-fiuished Or plaineiyle, by B. lIAGKNBPCIT. Market Prices—Corrected every Thursday Morning. Articles. g x. • £• 't £ JL Flour, per barrel, 04 75 85 00 Wheat, per bushel, 100 106 Rye, " " ' 50 62 Com, " " 50 56 Oats, " " 33 34 Butter, per pound, 16 Hal 5 Eggs, per dozen, 8 28 Tallow, per pound, 10 8 Lard, " " 10 8 Beef, fresh, per 100 pounds, 05 As7l2 al3 Pork, do. " " 85 as6ll al2 Pig iron, anthracite, per ton, 25 " " charcoal, " " 28 Attention ! Columbia Artillerists! tTHE Company will meet at MifHin Saturday the 18 th of May inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M , armed and e quipped fortho 'drill and parade of the annual Battalion to be held there. By order of the Captain. C. MARR, O.S. Lightstroet, May 6, 1850. ATTENTION ! Briarcrcck Riflemen! The Company will meet at Mifßinville, on Saturday, the 18th of May instant, at 10 o'- clock, A. M., armed and equipped for the drill and parade of the annual battalion to be held there. - By order of the Captain. C. WORKHEISEB, O. S. Mifßinville, May 6, 1850. ATTENTION! WASHINGTON CAVALRY. YOU are hereby commanded to meet for Drill and Inspection, on Saturday, the '.Bth day of May inst., in Mitßiuville, armed and equiped according to law. M A punctual attendance is required, as therrr will be business of some importance to trans act on that day. By order of the Captain. J. P. CONNER, O. S. May 9, 1850. Public Sale. In pursuance of an order of the Oiphans' Court of Columbia county, on Tuesday .he 11 th day of June next, At IP o'clock, A. M., Jacob R. Hower, Ad ministrator, Ac., of John Shearman, late of Beaver township, ill sahl county, deceased, w iU*fose 10 B ' e hy Public Vendue, at the "üb.hc House of Christian Shuman, in said lovvns.'tip, a certain TRACT OF LAND, In said township, adjoining lands of Daniel Johnson Peter and Jesse Roberts, Thomas Shparman and other lands of deceased, con taining One .Hundred and T vo Acres A One ' °Late the Estate l °f * a > l ' deceased, situate in the township of Leaver uomity afore rid. JACOB LYERLY, Clerk. May 6, 1850—ts. Corner-stone Laying. '-stone of the new English Lu- The Corn*.'• now bnildi'g althb to 1 *" of tlieru Chinch, , , | a j,j on Monday, the -o' h Calawissa, will i>- *range Clergyman hav? instant. Several s.- , sent- The Rev. Pr. been invited to be pa .ill preach at 10 o'- Yeotnans, of Danville, V > jviendly to the clock in the forenoon. An _ <0 a tten°d. cause are respectfully inviten . Raldv Stephe.n tian, John Hai't- Peter BodinO. Daniel Knitllej Francis Dean, Building Committee. | Cattawissa, May 4, 1850. GREAT ARRIVAL! NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Sloan an 4 Men d e nh a 11. HAS just received a fresh assortment of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, of cverv va riety which they are now ready to exhibit to all those who may favor us with a call, as we will sell on lair nnd accommodating terms. Their stock consists of every variety of Dry Goods. CLOTHS CASSIMERES, &c. Linen and Gotten fabrics and Summer wear of all kinds, Calicoes, Chintt, Ging hams, Lawns, and Muslins, bleached and unbleached. Palm-leaf and (other lints. Queens-ware and Hard-ware of all kieds. GROCERIES.—Fresn and now and a very fine assortment, as cheap as the cheapest. FISH, SALT, If PLASTER. P. S. Country produce and lumber, al-. ways taken in Exchnnge for Merchandize, at the Brick Store directly opposite the Court House. A.J. SLOAN, F,. MENDENHALL. Bloomsb'irg, April 13, 1850. "NEW GOODS. GEORGE WEAVER RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of the public to his new tock of choice Spring and Summer Goods, which he has just opened & oflers at the lowest prices. His assortment consists of a full variety of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, HATS, CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES. And among those will be found a variety ° f LAWNS, GINGHAMS, LINEN LUSTRES. SU MM F, R CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, Of the cheapest styles and best fabrics. His goods are purchased at the "lowest fig ure," and will be sold at the lowest profit. Purchasers will do well to see his goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. His store is in the old stand upon Main Street. Bloomsbarg, April 19th 1860. CIIARLEB R. BICKALEW, ATTORNEY AT LAW. BLOOMSBURG, COL. CO., PA. ■ OFFICE—Two doors below the Court-House, I North Bide of Main Street, i Nov. 8, 1849. U. W. Brown, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Has just receiv'edjthe Spring & Summer Fash ions, which he will use in culling allgar- I ments entrusted to his care for making. Bloomsburg. Feb. 28, 1850. VENDERS OF Merchandise within the county of Columbia, P, for the Mar 1860, as Ap praised and classified tKffie undersigned, duly Appointed Apprafßr of Mercantile Taxes, to wit t Name . D Li- Residence § cense" Anthony Township. Detr Si M'Bride, 13 liquor 15 00 John Crawford! 14 do 10 60 E Winchester, • 14 do 10 50 Beaver, * Saligman & Strouse, 14 do 10 60 Bloom. Bloomsburg R R Iron Co 9 25 00 William M'Kelvy Si Co 10 liquor 30 00 Leonard B Rupert 13 10 00 Sloan Si Mendenhall 13 15 00 MendenhtiV. V Mensch, 13 liquor 15 00 George Weaver 13 do 15 00 H C I W Harlman 12 do 18 75 Matthew M'Dowell 13 10 00 Light Street Iron Co 13 10 00 P. ter Ent, 14 7 00 S I, Battle 13 10 00 William Rbi*on 14 7 00 John H Barton Si Co 14 700 E P Lutx 14 7 00 John R Moyer $4 7 00 Cyrus Barton 14 liquor 10 50 Fowler Si Tiimbly 13 do 15 00 Samuel Wnrtman 14 do 10 50 Charles Conner & Co, 14 do 10 50 Simon Nathan Ac Co 14 7 00 R Plummer Ac Co 14 liquor 10 50 Charles Lehr, 14 7 00 Millard Ac Trimly 14 liquor 10 50 Hriarcreek, Selli B Bowman Ac Co 11 15 00 Abraham Miller, 11 liquor 22 50 George A, Beam 14 do 10 50 Dodson S' Stackhouse 13 10 00 Frederick Nicely, 14 10 50 Centre. Solomon Sterner 13 10 00 Gilbert H Fowler 13 liquor 15 00 Jessr Hicks 14 do 10 60 Catawissa. Michael Brobst Ac Son 13 liquor 15 00 Ljohn Sliarpless 13 do 16 00 Jesse K Slmrpless 14 do 10 93 John Schnnrk 14 do 10 50 Fincher Ac Thome* 13 * 10 00 Sn'nlieii Buldy 14 7 00 Charles Hartman Co 14 700 Berry. Amandes Levers Ac Co 13 liquor 15 00 M'Cay A* Paterson 13 10 00 Greenwood. Daniel Robins 14 liquor 10 50 George Masters 13 10 00 Elias Wertman 14 liquor 10 50 John Lundy 14 7 00 Hemlock. . Marshal G Shoemaker 14 liquor 10 00 Jacob Harris 14 do 10 50 Cornelius T Slyer 14 7 00 Liberty. Hugh M'Williams 14 liquor 10 50 Limestone, W D Widenhamer & Co 13 iquor 15 00 Ualiei 13 10 00 Fishingcretk. James M'Henry , 14 liquor 10 50 M'Henry & Edgar 14 do 10 60 Montour. David Clark 14 liquor 10 50 Smith Boon, 14 do 10 50 Maine. Geo. 4* RudolphShuman, 14liquor 10 50 Benjamin P Friek 14 do 10 50 Mifflin. B.'oivn (f Creasy 13 liquor 15 00 Jeremiah J Brower 14 do 10 50 Siephe'i H. Miller 14 do 10 50 Christian Zimmerman 14 700 Madison. John M She/don, 13 10 03 Funtlon 4* Dieffeni , * c hr 13 10 00 James l4 - 7 00 lioro' of Danville. " Van Allen, 9 25 00 I C ljt| 13 liquor 16 00 uf m'* * < 13 do 15 00 Willium 13 Jo . in 00 Henry P IK't,. j 3 10 i; 0 John C Rhode's l 3 d() j 6 00 George Leibjtck j| 7 0Q John j 4 7 00 B F Coolbach o in on B B Reynolds U , "" William M Bickley 14 x „ n I, B Ensign 14 J JJ John Spuring 14 do , • I, Roseubaum 13 do !■ Simon Dreifuss 13 do 15 i Isaac May 14 do 700 . G Bernlieimer &i Co. 14 7 Ot? ! Christian Laubach 13 do 15 00 i William Jennison, 14 7 00 ' Lewis Kaufman, 13 10 00 Isaac Roseubaum, 13 do 15 00 ! Chnlfant 4" Hughs 14 7 00ij A F Russel 12 12 50 , M C Grier 14 7 00 ( Samuel Anderson 14 7 00 i Samuel Wolf 14 7 00 Egber Thompson 14 10 50 1 Z Markle 14 7 00 ' Bernard Collins, 14 do 10 50 Samuel Antrim 14 do 10 50 1. fy J. Amerman 14 do 10 50 Samuel Roush 13- do 15 oo Samuel Reed, 14 do lo 5o C Watford, 14 do lo 5o Robert Moore 13 lo oo John M Fiester 14 do lo 5o Martin McCalltster 14 do lo 5o William A Murray, 14 lo 6o Orange. E 4' J Lazarus 13 liquor 15 00 R kens 4* Stewart 13 do 15 00 Roaringcreek. J 4- W Yeuger 14 liquor 10 50 John P Levan 14 do 10 50 Joseph Strouse 4* oo 14 do 10 50 Adams 4" Price 14 do 10 50 Hamilton Fisher 14 do 10 50 Samuel B Dieiner 13 10 00 Sugarloaf. Parvin Masters 14 do 10 50 ADDITIONAL. Persons returned lor License under the Act of Assembly passetl the 10th ol April, f 840, entitled "An Act to create a sinking Fund, and to provide for the gradual and certuin extinguishment of the debt of the ; Commonwealth," to wit: DislUltrie*. Names Residence. g § fj. I S Anthony Dence, Barry 6 #BOO Rickets & Stewart, Qrange 9 800 ■ Thomas Benfield, Valtey 1Q 500 - Rees & Lott, Gwfcnwood 7 800 Charles Matohir.' Danville 9 800 Patent Medicines. Win M Bickley, Danville 4 $5OO M C Grier do 4 500 John Moore do 4 500 Chaifant & Hughs, do 4 500 E P Lutz Bloomsburg 4 500 John R Moyer do 4 500 John Rharpless, Cattawissa 4 500 Beer Houses, Fating Houses, Restorants, Oyster Sellars, etc. Moses May, Bloomsburg 8 $5OO Kobison Kay, do 8 500 Fred'k I,aaimers, Dan'illb 8 500 L. C. Wood, do 8 500 An appeal will be held at the Commis sioners' Office in Bloomsburg, on Saturday the 15th day of June next, for all who may leel themselves agrteved by the foregoing appraisement and classification. JOHN FULTON, Mercantile Appraiser. Limestone, April 25, 1850.—>850.-Its. Call in and See ! MORE NEW GOODS. The subscribers would invite the attention of the public to their new stock of Spring and Summer Goods which they have just re ceived. They have a full and general as sortment of all such goods as are usually kept in a country store, and will sell at the lowest prices for good pay. Ladies can find in this assortment a varie ty of Ginghams, Lawns. Lustres and Beranges of almost any desirable style and pattern. For gentlemen, we can furnish COATING, CASSIMERES, Broad cloth and Summer cloth, and almost anything else that may be needed, including Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Cedar ware, Summer hats, &c. MENDENHALL & MENSCH. Bloomsburg, May 1, 1850. GIVE 'EM FITS!! Peter S. Leidy Can manufacture just as neat and fashiona ble a suit of clothing as any other tailor in these digging. As a sample of his work manship, he refers you to the BEST FITTING COAT To be found in the town, which is quite cer tain to hav® ooino from his shop. He regularly receives tho latest city fash ions, and from his experience in the busi ness can ensure satisfaction in his work. He has also on hand 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. ESTHis shop is on the North side of Main Street, a lew doors above the Court-house. Bloomsburg, Feb. 14, 1850. Removal ! The subscriber returns his thanks to his friends for their liberal patronage to him,and respoctfully solicits a continuance of il at his new shop on the lower end of Afaittstreet in Bloomsburg, immediately opposite the 'Star' office, where he has removed his BOOT 4-SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. He continues to manufacture all kinds of Boots and Shoes in the best manner and nea test style ; and keeps constantly on hand an assortment of ready made work, tvhioh he will sell at the lowest prices for cash or coun try produce. He can furnish any desirable style ofMen's coarse or fine boots, brogan; gaiters, or slip pers, ami also Ladies' and Mises' shoes, slippers and gaiters. J. B. WEAVER, ap lu-50-tf G U N SMITHING IN BLOOMSBURG. Thomas C. Itomboy Respectfully informs the public that he has opened and arranged in good order A GUNSMITH SHOP at the Pennsylvania Hotel, in the lower part ol Main Street, Bloomsburg, where he will be ready to furnish any kind of Firearms, in good order and of approved workmanship. He will also attend to Repairing and Cleaning Guns and will repair and vnake all kinds of light machinery, locks, Sic., at moderate charges. Guns and Pistols on hand for sale. R'oorasburg, May 2, 1850. JReform Your Habits. Come ye, v."' l * l ? rme t 9 hare <"> d seedy, Ye bach'lors, W'dotfers, husbands too, If, in tlie ouuvard .nan vou're needy, We soon can make you g" 00 " 38 . n ® w - The subscriber rospeotfn. 'Y informs his friends and the public that he continues the TAILORING BUSINESS' old stand, on the second story of the P c'ha."? 0 building, Bloomsburg. H ' win' be care ' u ' lo see ' bat h' s w ®'k '* ™„ it, , r,'in 'he best manner, and he titters IT;it i hat he will be able to give entire "ion In p -ntof cut fit and style as well as in pri,e. • 'herefore respecttully solicits his frien.ds an- 411 '® P ub,iet ® B"'® h " n 4 'spring ond Summe.- fas hions on hand and nothing shall be lacking to i la,ls 'y 'he d-Unts of old friends and new cus.'on* M. VAN IPUMUKK. Bloomsburg, April 6, 1850. DON'T ALL SPEAK AT ONCE ! Tohavf. the best fitting suit in town made by BERNARD RUPERT, who does Fashionable Tailoring as cheap & Jit a little belter than it can be done in town by any booy else. He has just received the la test Fall Fashions, and with his experiene in cutting garments, he can promise the best satisfaction to those who pntronize him. If CALIFORNIA Was to be supplied with such garments as he turns off, a fair fortune might be made at once. His shop is on Main street below Mar ket, in the building lately occupied as an of fice by C. R. Buckalew. CTHs will take country produce for his work, and gold dollars will not be refused. Bloomsburg, Nov. 8, 1849—tf. BOOT AND SHOE STOKE. New Arrangements and Great Bargains. The undersigued respecfully informs the citizens of Bloomsburgh and the public in general,that he has purchased Mr. Frantz's Boot tf Shoe Store and has added largely to his stock, and will continue the busii >ss at the same stand in the Exchange Building, i on Mailt Street, where he will be happy to receive the calls of old aftl new cnstomers. Boots and Shoes, of every variety at prices to suit purchasers, kept constantly for sale, and customer's work made to order as usual. ■ EF"He invites the custom of his old friends i and the public, and hazards nothing in pront -1 '*'"B f at bargains. > Br'Storo in the Exchange Building, Maine i street, sign of the Golden Boot. JOHN EGAN i Bloomsburgh, March 28, 1150 ..TREASURER'S SALE Of Seated Lands, In Columbia County. LIST ol Seated LantJ* Bituate in Col umbia county, on which the taxes assess ed remain unpaid, which lands the collec tors of the respective townships in which said lands lie, have returned for sale, ac cording to the dial section of un Act ef Assembly, parsed Ayril 28, 1844, entitled "an Act to redube the State debt, &c," there not being sufficient personal proper ty on said lands to pay suid taxes, and the owners thereof have neglected and refused to pay the same lor the space of 2 y e;us. The same will he sold at the Court-house, in the town of Bloomsburg, County of Columbia, on the second Monday in June next, and to continue by adj.luriiiuent from day to day, for arrearages of taxes due said county, and the costs accrued on each respectively. Acres. Owners. Tenants. Taxes. Fisltingcreek 1847 16 Haycock John M 1 70 Bloom, 1847 1 lot Doty (widow) Tefwilager 3J> 1 lot Powell Williai|i self bo 1 lot Reinharl Daniel self 85 Orange, 1847 Miller Peter Green Win 3 60 1 lot McPlicrson C self 2 67 Mahoning, 1847 1 lot Br bsi Daniel self 80 i lot C ok Jonas self 1 47 C ook Wm W ae'f 2 20 Greenwood, 18 47, 120 McPheraon C 2 20 50 Morris Geo untested 41 40 Vallerchamp A 1 21 Briar creek, 1847 3 lots Davis John unseated 275 4 lots Frick Geo A unsealed 22 318 Fowler L)*vid self 7 24 3 lota Jackson Jusiah 4 05 1 lot Knouae Levi D self 175 2 lots ReedWm Ch amberlainl 37 1 lot •• •• Cierry JW2 20 2 lots Seibert .Sebastian 2 04 42 Smith S Heirs Masteller C 2 31 72 Snyder John Basin Peter 188 4 lots Soli Peter 3 16 8 A'eibert H Brock way B S 165 Madison, 1847 100 Arter William vacant 1 48 50 Bleecher Jacob vacant 27 100 Kline Lowry vacant 2 20 70 Orwig Joseph self 119 100 Suiclison Th(is r sell 225 Miffln, 1847 10 Enoch Charles self 78 38 Ludwig Jacob self 140 1 lot Melicli Saml Wintcrstein K 34 2 lots Shonts //enry self 58 5 lois Winters teen P self 08 Briarcreek Township, 1848 35 Bowman Wm . 2 75 1 lot Bowen Dan'l hot occupied 34 Lloiilreiwr-J W vacant 85 } lot Brown Hannah A Opdike 2 20 318 Fowler Daniel 7 02 2 lots //eadly S F Shires Maria 220 100 Lance John P not occupied 82 Greemoood, 1848 1 lot Cook Wm McHenry B N 82 120 McPherson Cfias 2 20 42 Uil David 71 160 Walls Benjamin 1 88 Mahoning, 1818 1 lot Delk Philip 67 1 lot Divert Susan vacant 40 1 lot //alley Thomas (widow) 205 1 lot Markle Abraham 82 1 lot McClore S.B 225 1 lot Polcklidge Levi vacant 41 1 lot Robsnn Thomas 1 30 2 lols Weaver Catharine 1 65 Roaringcreek, 1848 11 Lamberson John self 66 Lloyd Thomas 4 40 Beaver, 1818 165 Cox Charles Sherman J 275 350 Long B W Nogle Peter 212 3 Former B P vitcartt 09 i 10l Mears Wm Roe s Solomon 27 15 WeikleChas self 97 Ml Pleasant, 1848. 100 Jacoby Andrew self 2 60 Filpot Wm H heirs 486 Bloom, 1848 1 Biileubender Saml it Co 99 1 lot HowerJohn Kramer John 1 48 Berry, 1848 I Allen Elizabeth 1 10 33 Rayman Henry 10 45 Sleinman John 7 31 1 Smith (I McFaddin WW 3 10 AMANDUS LEVERS, Treasurer. TREASURER'S OFFICE, Bloomsburg. March 30, 1850, J Brigade Order—lVo. t). Brigade Inspector's Office, 1 Berwick, April 29, 1850. j The First Battalion of the First Brigade, Ninth Division. P. M... commanded by Major B. S. Gilmoro, are directed to hold their an nual battalion at Milflinville, on Saturday, the 1 Sth day of May inst., and all the organized companies belonging to this battalion are required to be Armed arid equipped for drill at that time and place. TKc organized Vofnnteer Companies of , he 2d Bettalibn of the same Btigade are re qCU/ed Ufmeet at Danville, on , Saturday, the Ist day of Jane next, for the pu 'P OSP °f holding their annual bat talion. The companies are directed to be armed andequ<PPd for drdl , N. bEEIsY, JJ.'-ig. Ins. Ist Brig. 9th Div. Spring and summer Goods. AGAIN the undersigned take pleasure in announcing lo their friends nnc the public, that they have just received a select and heavy assortment of choice SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, adapted to the season, and uvnts of thepco plo, which they offer lor sale, at their old stand at prices "cheaper than tho cheapest." Their stock comprizes a full assortment of all kinds of goods, usually kept in county stores, and without particularizing each article, feel warranted in saying that those in v;ant or good goods have only to call to satisfy their taste and fancy. Groceries, Quecusware, Hardware, Fish, Snlt, Molasses, Ac. A Large ana beautiful selection of the a bove articles of superior quality, at very low prices. ALSO.~Hats Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c., of every variety, sort, size and price. CT Cash paid for grain always. WM. McKELVY A Co. Bloomsburg, April 13, 1850. HOUSE PAPEkING. Paper hanging will be done in the most workmanlike man ner by F HAGENBUCH. DAOUERREOTIJI. PICTURE- A. C. Smith. Respectfully informs Jhe pro, BLOOMSBURG and vibinlt), tl.it main a short time to furnish t': ■ v , a fine likeness either ill Ca i Breast-Pins br Rings. Mr. 8:, has recommends from c Artists in Baltimore, wabhinptm. ' ' adelphia, New York and Boston, capable of furnishing a fine spe art to any favoring him with a Rooms at tne second door o! L change Buildings, up stairs. Conimenoe ou Monday Aprn If •.. rr Instruction will be given . :. taking likeneiisbs. fi*' Piease chll lmthediatclj, as ' r but a short lime. A: C. SMITH Ar'ist Administrator's Wotice. Notice is hereby given that Inner f u ministration bpon'the estate of AXirn V'alt inan deceased, late of Sugarloal ' >vn. i ( have been granted to the under? ignv ' oy it" Register of Columbia county. A l .' a., HI. indebted to the estate arc requ—.t-J i- Kc early payment to the undersigned or having claims against it to present'!, • orly authenticated. YVhi U'AIT.-i ' .- Atimvi.tir, Sugarloaf April 23d 1830 -6t "inn T E SWAN BOTH. Tho Subscriber begs leave to info m friends and the public in generalthnt t - i takenthe WHITE SWAN Hd "El STAGE OFFICE, NO. 108, RAXK I Formerly kept by J. PS'TEHI t House being large and Convenient, IT.-' the business part of the city, h" hope ! y strict attention to business, that i : : ' . and all who may come to the city en fc ."-l ness or pleasure, will give him a call He pledges himself that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make them at honte TERMS— One Dollar per day. . . GEORGE TIAHN, Formerly of Schuylkill County Philadelphia, March 22, 1849 BATS AND CAPS. ~ THE subscriber respectfully irninv friends and customers, ihet he has jv ceived from the city, a large and set. - i sortment of . . FASHIONABLE Hals and Cap ft, of DURABLE MAKE AND IMPRQ 7 • STYLE, which he ofTers for cash . . cheap, at his old stand, on Main Sc. ond iloor South of the ( ourt house. Ep" He continues to manufacture Hats ' order as Usuat. . , • THOMAS Will 'T Bloomsburg, Nov. IS, 1849. A House & Lot at Pritate SaJc. Jyj THE subscribers ofier to p:- gSJ i|il chasers, at private sal.. s house WW 61 |K and lot upon the Main S : --t of dßsßSßHßloomsburg, In the b'usi -• part of the town, between the two princ hotels; and only a little more than a from the Court House. The lot froma Co , Main street and extends 214} fee! ti. The house is a large stono dwelling, ..ud i! property in every way offers a fair chance u any person wishing a residence or be.din.-' location in the county-seat. For terms in quire of * A. H. ELLIS. bloomsburg C. D. GEARHART Berwick For Good VVatcho. itenry Zupplnger Mini j Ev'V- . his thanks for past pa; r - nagc, ami invites the IW\ 'Jgfijll lie to examine hu u< Um V uHK assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, 152£jg|y®JBP'MTrimmings,Classes, tad Keys, Balance Wheels, Jewels, which ho offers for. reasonable prices. Ho will aiso"'- pair clpeks, \vatphes, arid musical and op;. ca| instruments in a satisfactory manner. His shop is iii the middle room of the i • change bibek, nearly opposite to the Coir* House. 8100-ttsburg. Nov. 28, 1840. TIIE FORKS HOTEL. The subscriber would inform his did frici.e.; and the public in general, that hh Has ukiv the .well known stand recently kepi by i . - iel Snyder, Ksij., on the head of Main str. ■" 111 Bloomsburg, and will continue the puis hoiise known by the sign of "THE FOd! wliere he is prepared to accommodate •: who may favor him with their custom arrangements are complete, quarter; • ous—location pleasant, and without pre. ing too much, lie fjatleps himself ho w 1 i e able to do ample justice to Ids guests. Stabling ami the best fare for horses, S SAMUEL BLUE. Bloomsburg, April 26. 1849. TAILORING IN LIGHT S'l'REli'J JAMES SMITH InvitesMie attention of the fashionable Light Street to bisstsie of cutting garm He makes them in the best and most in manner, and can can ensure satisfaction his warkmanihip. , j • He receives the latest fashions, and win cutting onlp is desired, the work is rtsirl carefully for the maker. CTAII kinds offcoftrit/y produce taken i exchage for work. Light Street, Feb. fJ, fBsoi CHEAP TAII.ORWd. The subscriber is now doing a large h ness at Tailoring in Light Street, and in", all who wish for fashionable, well-fitting i cheaply-made garments to visit iiis shop give lnm a trial. He has two shops in operation, turning work. One is in the upper end and theoth in the lower part of Light Street. .Ho nn larly receives the CITY FASHIONS, at. asks only lor a trial to insure satisfaction. Particular attention will be paid to cultu out. ' B. K. TOLLMAN. Light Street, April 12, 1849-ly Notice; All persons having account? ox jleipa against Matthias Kline, of Ornoge towttfh,,. are requested to make them known to •- immediately; and all. indebted to hiiji to make poymer.l for such indebtedness to m.n without further notice. ' . ,i ~ HIRAM N. KLINE. Cc'mautlet of Matthias Klin. Orange tsp., April 3d, 1850. MOtNT VERNON HOUSE, NO. 95 NORTR SECOND STREET, PHIL ADELPHIA, PA. This house is kept by U. BLAIR, and is one of the best in the utty, Merchants and oth ers visiting Philadelphia would do well to give htm a mil. I. w, h EAVER"; " AffiTOBTOY-AMAW BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., P A Orsre*—On the E'U side of Main Skreot three squares hlo w Market.