NOTICE. , , THE undersigned purchased, nl Constable salo us tho property of Pc(cr Kerns, ono;'sorrcl horse, ono steer two years old, one liull of tno tamo ngo, fivo head of sheep, two hogs.ono truck waggon tmo plough; ono lot of plough goers, ono hnrrow, two sugar kettles, ono buck sled, one sled, one cut ting box, four acres of wheat in tho ground, two acres of wrv in tho ground, cV have left the same in possession of said Klino during my pleasure, of Xvlu'ch tho public will please take notice. THOMAS W. YOUNG Teh. 1 1 , 1 84 3. 42. 1 NOTICE. ' 18 hereby given, tint wolnvo purchased nt con ntublo salo as tho property of Henry Vcahlo, ono bay ware, ono plough, ono red hcilfcr, three slicep, tnrco acres ui wueuwn uiu giuuou, bvu ui;b i ryo in tho ground, three hogs, two sett horse gears, uno largo (run kettle, ono weavers loom.ono bureau ono sled and swinglo trees, one harrow, one cradlo mid scythe, andhavo left tho samo in his po ion during our, pleasure, of which tho public posscss- will please tako notice. 1 JESSE COLEMAN. B E. & J. LAZARUS. 7011.11,184342. . NOTICE. That I havo purchased at constable salo as tlu property of Samuel C. M'Hcnry oi.o gray marc.ono son el horse, two colts, one red cow.two pyded cows fivo head of.-young cattle, seven head of sheep, five hogs, grain in tho barn; grain in tho ground, ono fanning mill, one sled, ono plough, one harrow, ono niantle clock, and havo left the samo .in his possess. Imi ilurinirmv pleasure, jof which tho public will tako notice. JOHN M'HENRY. 'Feb, 11, 1843 42v NOTICE. IS hereby uiven that I havo purchased nt consta- bio sale as tho propcity of James Slackhousc, ono sorrel horse, ond cow, one hcill'er, one sleigh, and mid havo left tho tame in his possession during my nlcaauro of which the public will take notice. . . . ' ' ' "'LEVI BISEL, Feb.. 11, 1843- -42. NOTICE'. THAT wc havo purchased at constable sale as tho property of Joseph H. Hess, ono sorrel marc nnd harness, ono uay norse ami narncss, one uny eott ix head ofvoung rnttle.onctwo horso waggon ntio sled, ono nlounh and harrow, ono wind mill.onc rlnek. ono cuttinir box, fivo hogs, eleven acres of grain in the ground, fwo logchains, onocroscut saw one lot of grain in tho barn, ono shovel and liavo left tho same in his possession duringour pleasure of which tho public will lake notice. " J. & P. FRITZ. FebruarS U, 1843 42.- p . f NOTICE. ''fTjTAT I have purchased at constable salo'as the property of Elisha Hess one yoko of work cattle, ono plough, one fanning mill.ono mantlo clock.and havo.left ihciamo in his possersionduring my pleasure of which the public will tako notice. ' PHILIP FRITZ. February 1 1 1843-42. p ADMINISTRA T01V S NOTICE. fOTIOE is hereby given.that letters of admin- istration,&c havo been granted.to thesuuscn. bcr'on tho estato of ANDREW CREASY, late of Mifflin township, in the county of Columbia deceased. All persons indebted to said estate aro hereby required to como forward without delay and Mlln iheir resncctive dues. Those having demands on said estate aro requested to present their claims iirrmrrlv nttcsteil for settlement. I will men ilebtors and creditor on the 28th of 'February and first of March next, at the late rcsl .ilRiir.R ot the deceased to make settlement with all who may call. ABRAHAM LUDW1G, Aclm'r. February 4, 184341. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TKTOTICE is hereby given, that letters nf admin. J3I istiation.&chavc been granted to tho subscri. bcr on the estate of BENJAMIN CREASY", late of Mifflin township, in the county of Columbia deceased. All persons indebted to said estalo ato icrchy required to come forward without delay and tcMle'theh respective dues. Thoso having demands on said estate aro requested to present their claims nroncrlv attested for settlement. I will meet debtors and creditors on tho 28th of .February and first of March at the lato residence of Jh deceasod, to mako settlement wun an wno may .call, AUKU1IA..I i.UDWIU, Ailnfr. February 4, 1813. ' N07'YcT, TS hereby civen. to all concerned, that we have this day purchased, a't Constable sale, as the prop. crtv of Josenh Thomas, ono lot saw logs, one two horso wagon, ono plough, ono sled, ono harrow,ono lot of wheat in the bam, ono lot ryo in tho barn, ono lot hay in the tarn, ono stack hay, iiino acics rye in tho ground, three holes potatoes, four bee warms, two lots apnlctrcss, ono wind mill, one cutting box, one grind stone; three hogs, ono lot of (l.iv-.aiiQ lot clover seed, one lotbtickwheat.ono log sled, ono lot trees, two setts harness, oni log chain, one lot manic Umber, ono cow, ono kettle, one bu. icau, ono cubhoaril, ono loom, two and a half acres, wheat in tboground, and have left the same in his possession during our plcasuro of w ich tho public will tako nonce. J.N. &A.D. THOMAS. February 4, 1813. 41. ' NOTICE. IS hereby alvfa that I havo purchased ot Con- Btablo sale, as tho property of John Haitman.two .r nnit iinriiem. one waireon two rows, one ..ir nii.iii nrrM. nf rvo in tho tiround. 4 Acres of nf ulinnt In tho irrnund. one mantle clock, ono mill, iiml one cutlihL' box. and have Uft the iimr, in l.i imiii'inii. iliirinor mv pleasure, of whip.1i the nublie will tako notice. JAIES LOCKHAUT. Feb. -Ill), 181313 p. NOTICE. IS hereby g'ven that wo havo this day bought at coiulable salo as the property of John Fulmcr, tim 1 .rnivli.lfti olio hook ono crosrut Saw: one irjn Kettle one Sleigh, ono log chain and one n1ou"li ono harrow, with ten teeth, Eleven ac'rci of ryc.iiftho ground, and have left the samo in htJ po-wsionjlluring our pleasure.oi wincn 1110 pUUUC W I IUKO HUUCK. 1 - , A2MAM yOUNG. Notice. THElsubscribcrsato desirous of closing husincss and therefore take this method of informing their former customers that they uro requested to call nnd settle their accounts on or be(6ro tho first of Feb uary without fail, by nttcndlnc to the above notice, and bringing some of icadv down, they can Bavo cost and troubMr, The. subscribers also offer for salo goods at cost to thoso who bring good fundsiu exchange for the same, tho stock will ho disposed of on reasonable terms between this and the first of- Innl, to any nrrsons who mnv wish to enter into business, and wo iln nwiire such, tlwt their are few better situations in this country for busincsr. I he establishment can cither lie bought nwron'ed. COLEMAN. & MU.liHi.. January, 28, 184.3, 4(). - NOTICE. A meeting of tho Stockholders, and en election for director of the Dloonisburg, Rail road Iron company will bd held at No. 64 Walnut street, Philadelphia, on Saturday the ..i.'jUi oi fciiuaiy next at 12 o clock, A, M. JOSEPH FAA.TON, Prcs't. Cattawissa, January, 22d 1843. NEW TURNING Establishment. On Fishirijr Creek, at Isaiah Coles Mills, Sttaarloaf township, Co. co. THE subscriber informs the public thai ho has put up a shop at tho nbovo place, for the purpose of turning waggon nuns, and nil kinds oi woou worn, Also, iron mill xpimllcs ond gudgeons, &c, and copper and brass of every description. All kinds of produce will bo taken ir. payment, but no credit given. Two or three lourncvnien, who understand hn- islung chairs and bcadstcads win nnd employment. OKKIIS tti'KAlUiir. Jan. 14, 1843. 38.. NO VICE. IS hereby civen that I have'purchased of Adam Roat; the following propeity to wit: one Burcau,ono l!cd,onc Stove, one r.orncr Cubboaid, one Clock, nine chairs, ono iron Kettle, two acres of Wheat in the ground, and ono cow, and havo left the same in his possession duriticr mv plcasuro, of which the public will ploaso tako notice. Jan. 9, 184338. 'NOTICE. IS hereby given that I have purchased at consta ble sale, as the property of Hubert Lockhart, two Marcs, two milk. cows,twe!vo acres of Wheat in the ground, hx acres of Vi'yo in the ground, twenty bu shels of potatoos in tho hole, ono mantlo clock, one sled, ono J'lough, and havo left the same in his pos session during my j'lcasuro, ot which tno public will picaso uiKC nuircv. .1 A MISS LUUlUiAKT. Jan. 14, 1843. 38.. 'B hereby given, that wo havo tins day bought at Uo'istaWo sale.as Uic properly ot isatc, uoouins the following property, to wit: one black Marc, one son-el Colt, two red Slccrs.five hogs, fivo Sheep two setts of Harness, sixteen acres of Rye in the ground, fouracrcs of Wheat in tho ground, one sled, ono Plough, one Harrow, ono bay Male,- one two horso Waggon, ono black Cow, and ono black HeiUer. and have left tho same in tho possession of tho said Robbins.during ourpleasure.and forbid any "person taking them from him, cither, by purchase, or otherwise, without our consult. E. & J.1.AZAUUS. Orangovillc, Jan. 3, 1843. NOTICE I S hereby given to all persons, that I have pur chased at y'onstablo sale, as the' property oi llham Kile, one sorrel Horso and Harness, one red Cow. two red and white Cows, one red HciiTcr, thrco spring Calv b, ono Harrow.ono mantle Clock", one fanning Mill, fivo Hogs, one Plough, and have left tho same in possession of said Kile, during my pleasure, oi wmcii mo puuuc win uiko noucu. WM. G. 11U.SS. Jap. 7, 1813. 37. liist of Letters, Renicining at the Post Office Cattawissa January 7, 1843. Urubst V. A. & U. U Brobst M. & G. 3 Long George 2 Miller Atlams lle'iiliur &. Kinger Ureisli George Hrobst C. G. ' M'Kclvv William Mcncli Michael Mann Joh F. 2 ISrobst Joseph Manliarl Phillip 2 Paxlon Josenh 2 Hezekiah lhse Clnrk David 2 Ca30 Adam Kider John Uync Pntcrit'k Iiorliabacli Wm Shuman Jacob Secsholt Phillip Stousc John Clays-ellJoseph Delaplain Samuel rcnetaniclier l'eier Cleaver John Furinger Keuben Frick It. P Evans David 2 Geiger S. & Ej Giruin William Geigtr Mrs. Genrgo William Simmers Hoberl Sharpless John Shelliart Jonas Thomas Lloyd W liner Abram Gcarliail William Harder Tlimuas Hughes LCIlis 2 lluolies George Harder Mary Johrt Stacy Kostenbader D. Kinney Jane Kustenhader Jacob KeeTer Elizabeth Poisons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are adveilised C. A. BROBST. P. M MANUFACTORY, At Sloomsburg, Col. Co. HI APP &. Til NER, rWVIEY would inform tho citizens of Columbi II Cuuntv. that they have commenced the bust nessat the above placo at tho public house of E. HOWELL, where they are prepared to manufac ture to order, in the neatest, bct, and most durable manner. MONUMENTS, TOMB-TABLUS, HEAD and FOOT STONES, of all Bizet" and ...lities. MANTLES. WINDOW and OOOR SII.T.S. nml DOOR FRONTS. AUo PAINT, BAR and HEAHTH STONES. Orders for Stone can boleftwith D.GROSS.who wil act as Agent during our absence. Plinw rineinntlv keen on hand a largo lot o vnrmnnl. Rnvni'mn nnd Italian Matblo at their wholcsalo Marblo Yard at .Sclitw Grovo. Union e2untv. Pa. " . Blonia.burc Auiutjl4, 1841. 10 New Goods WM. MCKE1LV & CO. HAVE just received n largo assortment of FAL.L. AND WINTBIt GOODS of every variety, which they aro enabled to offer to the publico little lowcf than than tho cheapest for the READY (50 DOWN, luch os dsn or cov.vrnv vuonvcK, the THOUSAND YEAR CREDIT SYSTEM having been AHANDONED. Among their assortment of may bo lound all the varieties of English, French and American Manufactuirs of Wool, cotton, silk, flax and hemp; among which is an elegant assort iiient of superfi.io, fine and common Uroad Clothes and Cassimcrcs:Satlinets; Cotton and Linen Drill ing; Irish Linens; brown Hollands; MnricilcRj and olhcr vesting1), Silk Velvets; brown and bleached Sbirtiiiffs nnd Sbeetintrs. Calicoes! limited Lhwns and Muslins, Mousline de lain; Challies; plain and figured Silks; a largo variety of silk, mohair, and Merino Shawls, and handkerchief), Lady's and Uotlcmen's Cloves and Mitts, Hosiery) Ribbons, Gentlemen and Children's MATS, &c, he. CAPS Sic, &c. Gentlemen's, undies andChildrcn's BOOXS .7.VJW SHOES. Among their GISOCEM-IE! '5 will bo found Sugar and Coffee of several kinds and qualily, Imperial, ioung Hyson, Hyson skin, and Shouschong l eas; Uhocolale, hpices oi an kinds; Madeira, i'ort, Lisbon nnd Malega Wines, Brandy, 'Holland Gin, Spirits, Rum, and Whiskey West India, New Orleans, Sugar House and Uostou Syrup MOLASSES, HARD WARS, r Knives and Forks,- Cutlery Saddlery, Coach and Wagon, trimmings and mountings, Mill and V, cut S'aws, tenant saws, Saddler's, Shoemaker's, Tailor's and Cnrpentcis -tools; Ulacksmith's Anvils and Vices; sweeping and n great variety Qt other lirush- cs; all kinds of Ropes and Cordage &c. &c. A lan;e and elegant assortment of CHINA. GLASS . AND Quccnsvrarc, CKOCKEICY WAIIE. Of all kinds by tho Ton or smaller quantity, Spring Steel, English blister, Crowley, Sheer ond Cost steel, German stcel.and American blister, Nails and Spikes, Large and small Copper Kettles, Ac. It is impossible to mention separately in an ad vertisement, all tho articles which they have on hand: but tho subscribers wish it to be understood that their assortment has been laid in solely with a view to supply tho wants ofjl.c country, and there. foro lew will be ilisappointeu wno may can upon them to have their individual wants supplied, pro vided they offer in exchange ihe "READY GO DOWN." WILLIAM McKELVY it Co. Bloomsburg.Nov. 19, 1842 30 tf. AND NEW GOODS. HE subscrincrs inform tho public, that they have entered into I'arincrsiiip.unuer tnc uriii of and have ust received from Philadelphia, and now onencd. at their NEW STOKE, JYortlitvtutVor. tier or Market anil Maine SlrctU,1!loomilntrg, mi entire new and extensive assormcnt ot DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; HARD I FA It E, CROCKERY, AND QUEENSJVMIE, eye. which thev oiler for sale, on reasonable terms, as heir prices are suited to tho times. Among their assortment will bo found Uroadclotlis, Citisiineres, Sallinclts. ant various hinds of eloths Jor nidi's Summer wear; Calicoes; Ging hams; Cambrics; Uliislins; Silks: Muslin dclanei; and various other articles for Ladies' dresses; Shawls; Silkf and Cotton Handkerchiefs and Hose; Uleuched and Brown Domestic Muslins. nml nvnrietv of other articles suitable for tho season P) 'S'ttNSWAIlK' IK and believed to be as good and complete on assort ment as is usally found in country stores. ' rrVCOUNTUY TRODUCE will bo received in oxchangc, and CASH will not bo refused. Our friends, ami tho public generally, aro rcr uuesfed to call and examine for themselves. 1 JACOB EYER, CHARLES HEFFLEY.;, . Bloorujburg, Juno 25, 1812, " ' ,0 TANNING AND Currying Business. THE subscribers would inform their friends and the public generally, that thdy htivo entered Into Cnpurtntrship under thd firm of for the purposo of carrying on the above business at the. old stand of Christian ShUman. CHRISTIAN SHUMAN, JAMES T. PEGG. Heaver Valley Dec. 31, 1842. 30. ALL persons indebted to me must settle their accounts before tho first of March next. CHRISTIAN SHUMAN. Beaver Valley, Dec. 31 1842r For Sale Cheap. THE subscriber has for salo at his store in While Hall 50000 Lap Shingles at the low price of 93. 50000 Feet Ilemloi It Lalli, at 22cls per hundred, Inch Hoards, he. fie, ALSO The celebrated Grey Maro lately owned iy Neal McCay, one Buggy U'nggon, sleigh Bells, Buffalo Robe, two Tables, two Stoves, corner cub- board and a number of articles two tedious to men- n. " : ALSO A General assortment ef Merchandize all of which will bo disposed of to suit tho tmici. KUUEKT AlcCAi , Whitehall, Jan.1, 1843 SESSION REP.OIvlTISK. The Pcsinsytvaisia IScpoi'lci'j Is' published at Harrisburg Pcnn'a. on every Tuesday and Friday during the session of tho Leg- slaturc, and incc a week during tnc remainder ot llieyear. The terms arc for one year Timer. noiiAns, For the session two uollaiis. Arrangcmcnls for a full and impartial report of tbp proceedings of both Houses of Assembly, have been made. The character of the paper as a faith ful chronicle of the doings of the legislature, shall not sutler deterioration while in our charge. Wc do not consider it necessary to enter' into a lctail of the political doctrines we advocate. All the energies of tho paper since its establishment n 1827, have been directed to the advancement ot the pure principles of iikmociiact, and to their permanent ascendency in every department of tho novcri-ment. The paper has been sustained by thn liberal patronage of kind friends, and wo trust it will not lose their countenance and support or hat of the democracy bf tho Btate, m our course the future of which shall be a lefiection of tho past. t. JWllLN XI UlftllfUxl if UU, rnv'porson who will procure us five session sub- cribcrs. and forward us ten dollars, shall receive the Reporter gratis, for one year. Harrisburg. Dec. 10, IBIS. EYES 'jTO THE Formerly owned by I). S. TOBIAS. El' El IS AMI IiVXZ g r.&r'M-.rr'ULLY informs his friends, and BBi the nubhc generally, that be has inst tppAv d irom Philadelphia anew and extensive assort iiieiu ot S5I IISS, nicdiciiscs. Oils. P.iinls ai'iushcs, Iass, Bycstufl's, ConrccJoiiiaiics, &c. &c. - , I which, in addition to his former stock, comprises complete assortment of articles in his line of business tU persons wishing to purchase any of tho abovo articles arc pailicularly invited to call and price the articles in his Store before buying elsewhere as ho is determined to sell as low, and by a httlo Jewing, lower than can be bought any where clso in the surrounding neighborhood. 1 he Subscriber considers it hardly necssarv to mention tho aiticles in particular as ho is oonfidcnt that no ono can come amiss by enquiring fo rany aiti clo belonging to a Drug Store. IN. li. .Merchants and Physicians will find it to their advantago to call and buy such articles as they may stand in need of, as they shall bo accom modated at a very low percentage. In lew words all aic respectfully invited to call. see and judge for themselves. EPHRAIM LUTZ. Bloomsburg.July 1C, 1842. tf 2D. 01, comer of JFalnul $ Th'mlslreets HE subscribcis return their sincere thanks to No. their friends for the favors so liberally bestow ed on them, and beg leave to assure them that no efforts shall be. wanting on their part to merit, a continuance of their patronage, both in reference to workmanship and cheapness of pi ice to suit the times. It is highly advantageous to Gentlemen and In stitutions having Libraiies, to apply direct to the Binder, making at least a saving of 10' to 20 pr cent, and sometimes more. All descriptions of Binding neatly executed. Gentlemen's Libraries fitted up and repaired, Mu sic and Periodicals bound to pattern. Ladic3 scrap books, Albums and Portfolios, of all descriptions made to older. Binding done for Libraries, Insti tutions, Societies, &c. on advantageous Terms. TO PRORUONOTARIES, REOIS TERS, RECORDERS, SHERIFFS, .MERCHANTS AND BANKS. They are also prepared to manufacture BLA1TE WOPwE nf every description, such as DockilH, lie Cords Drcil ISooJii. Daii-lttwLs, Ledgers, Journals Mcworanilum, Crr.--Jo, &c. of tho fiuest quality of Paper, (Robinson's Ivory Surfaced) in a style equal to any madein the Cities of Philadel phia or New York, on the moat reasonable terms. ... 1 . Tl II LANK WORK 11ULK11 Tl-ASX 1 A TTEHX. CLYDE &. WILLIAMS. N. B. Old Books rebound with neatness and despatch', also Files of Papers. iarrisburg, Marh 20, 1812. Cmo, 48, "All orders far binding.or for blank books, eft at tliis office, will bo forwarded, and returncti as soon aa completed. H- WEBJi, 8$nl -THE LABI'S, WKEAOtJir? AND YOUNG LADIKS' MAGAZINE. Is the title of a new wotk published li-monthl in Philadelphia, ac the cxlrcrricly lcto price otj ONE BOLiIiAR A YEAH Tho design of this work Is to furnish, ot a low rate, a Magazine, which, as rejords literary merit and mechanical execution shall equal the best three dollar magazines'. Each number will Cdntatn at least forty eight (8 vo.) pagci of rcadiiigmatteh from the pens of thd most talented mate and female writers of the day. One ot more siTjEjs'jjxv stum, E.xan.ivrJYais, will be given in each number, and, also, one of se ries of iplcrtdid FLORAL ENGRAVINGS RICHLY COLORED, now in course of preparation; decidedly tho most attractive scries of embellishments ever given in any magazine. One ot more page of new and pop ular MUSIC, will bo given In each number. It will be printed upon new type, cast expressly for the purpose, and upon lino white paper. 1 he w ortt has reached its third number, and, thus far, tho re sult has proved tint tho design of publishing a Mag azinc of superiot literary merit and elegant execu tion at tho low prrcof One Dollar A ITear, could not but bo successful. Our subscription list is already double that of any Ono Dollar Lady'n Magazine, and mndrcus are added each tccek. of known and acknowledged talent have bcerr'sc cured, and tho publishers aro .determined to spare no pains or expense In rendering the work every way worthy tho patronaga of the public. CfiWBBlKGAIVI PREMIUM. For the convenience of neighbors, and to facili tate remittances, wc will send when remitted post paid. Seven copies of the Wreath, one year, for $5 00 5 00 S 00 10 00 Four copies of the Wreath and any three dollar Magazine, Fivo copies of the Wroali,and any Phijpvt dclphia Weekly .Paper, Fifteen copies of the Wreath, . . Ten copies of tho Wreath, and any thrcp flnll.ir Mrt(rn7.inn. 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 . 111 ..J'lJ V. ...f . VUlOfUltlAl't-. I B UMW of Washington, m-ios. - Ten copies of tho Wreath, .and Scott s JXovcIs, Ten copies of the Wreath and Dickon's (Bozsi Works, ' Tweuty copies of the Wreath, and any one of the above namei works, Specimen Numbers 'furnished, if ordered. rioxt vaid. Address DREW V SCAMMEL'L, Pub. 6T South Third St. Philada. , 'Editors giving the above a few insertions.: .ni.,'n!nn .nri-.,7 ,:ir. is.anf I ik, to ' WtlUillU U1&11U.I I.U.I.UI1II1JK 1, IIHW I.U. lllft. 1 the Publishes, shall rccrivo' the work forone year. fXj'Editors giving the above five insertions am . calling attention to it Editorially, shall receive ii iiT.lttlnn tn tiinnf inttlVi viilumn nl flif. tntlr nrtirti- kcr, commencing January, 184i. CHARLES KAHLER, thankful for past f.ivoi respectfully announces to hfs nun.crut friends, and the public generally, that he still cm tinucs to carry on the above business in all its var ous branches, at his old stand on the corner Maine & East streets, where he hopes by his lor experience in business, that ho is prepared to attci and execute all orders in his lino of business, wi ' the utmost punctuality and wormanlikc manner, ' cannot fail to render satisfaction to all those iv , may favor him with a call. Particular attentb I paid to cutting, and (,-ood fits warranted. N, B, All kinds of country produce taken exchange for work, and cash will not be refused, Bloomsburg, Dec. 3,1842.-32. Legislative Keyston TWO DOLLARS FOR THE SESSION. The Keystone will, as usual, be publiK" ... i. i.. ,i : -r c . i. t - . iwilu u wul'iv uuuug iuc bcaaiuu ui luu itisiail and as wo shall spare neither pains nor cxpens giving lull and accurate reports ot the proceedi of tho two Houses, together with sketches nf debates on all public and important questions, hope to receive a liberal support from the rcat public The coming session of our Legislature be one of mote than common interest, nnd per desirous of obtaining early and correct inormn from the scat of government, will find it to i advantago to tako tho Keystone. To law jadges, justices of tho Peace, and public oil generally, it will bo invaluable, ao all the laws public and general nature arc published in it i) Jialcly after their passage, and fully three mc bcfoio they will be promulgated in any other ner. Wc shall also have an able correspond! Washington city, who will keep the readers ol paper apprised of all that is doing at the seat National Government. TERMS. The terms of the Keystone arc as follows. For the whole year, For the session only, (twice a week) Any person sending us five subscribers ft cession, accompanied by ten dollars, shall ic copy gratis for his trpufle. All payments ti transmitted by mail, and all Post-masteis are ted to frank letters containing money for nc i subscriptions, M'KIISI.EY & LESCl , HarrUburg.Nov. 18, 1842 List of Letters Remaning in the I'osi Office at U burpf. Dec. 31st 1842. Abiaham Hell, Win, Lnsan Fit John Manly, Uaac Hopper, Reubv T I 1, . . . ner, .v. v nines, jqnn raiurn' Win, Rusmus, A, Vallerchainp. 2; JOHN R, R10Y.GR, p C7The Post Mspter is jvnetra giva notice, thai in future, roihirw received in paymcnt'of pnstacp. bi fi.t Us fuivtnt, as -tho .cnusti ji iur on such money, in " payment f tl monds;u lbe ' deportment. "j is L"'?.- 10.
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