OFFICE OF THE DEMOCRAT, Next door to Roniso's Staok Otfice TERMS Ti,e nnr.riMTrt.n nP.imfnDnr ; JJjV Ir W " V - -J . WJ. W W- - (11 V V published even Saturday morning, tit TWO DOLL'ARS per annum, payable half yearly in advance, or J wo Uollars TP.f,1 f?"nfo if tint nnlrl 4,'7i,., 4j,n . ,?. 2Vb suuscriplion will be taken for a sllortcr pcriuu man six mumns : nor any aiscon tinttancc permitted, Until all arrearage are discharged. AI) VERTI SEME NTS not exceeding a square ivill be conspicuously inserted al One Dollarfor the first three insertions, 'and Twenty-five edits for every stlbsc- tuitt user uvu. giJ m nucrui uistuum made to those tbho advertise by the year, LETTERS addressed onbusin'ess, must be post paid. tiV virtiift nf n rVrtnin writ nf Pirri 7?ntnm iaan ft rtA mil nY ilin rmm'ttr fmirt nff!nmmrtn Plana tti Him inr inn enn inr ni ;iiiin,i,iii rn mn HimntAi ... ... .j .. . ww.U...Wi4., w ,,iw UlU.VUltl in It t,A nvnnaA,l ! i il.i J-i . 1 nill uvAJIUaHl IU JUUIlt, BU1U, Ut M1U WUUIl I1UUHI3 111 Danvillo, ot two o'clock, Pi M". on Saturday the 30th iray ot scptonibcr Instant: A certain lot nf lnnd sihinte. in Tinnr rig ctcck township, Columbia county, containing about tiiiett-one ACHES, (about twenty acres of :which is cleared, whereon is erected a Hia AND STABLE. Adioinlncr laiuld nf John Pnnlm-V Tinl.nrr WiVin Josetlh Cleaver and Itinbnnl firiflitH, So!,! to ken in Execution, and to bo sold as tho property of TTrmr nr.. . .i j n . . . . . . vriiuara iraiors ai me suit oi I redencc Sleigh, lis vittuo of a certain writ of Venditioni Er- ponas, issued out of tho same court, to me uutciuu, win uo exposed to public sale at tlio hriuso vi jjuiiia onyaer in iiioomsburg, at ono o clock, to r if i . f . , . ' m. uii juuuuay mo u uay 01 uciouer next: A certain lot of groitnd situate in Hop Kinsriiic, Dloom township, Columbia county, con taining ono fourtli part of an acre, more or less and numbered ' whereon Is erected A FRAME HOUSE. 1 1 fm AND dy FRAME STABLE, fronting on Main street, rind adjoining lots of Wil liam Smith, and tlin hpira nf Phnrl taken in execution, and to bo sold as the property of uuiLimuu omnuic, at tliesuit ot Stephen JUaldy. BY ISAIAH SALMON, Shcrijf. gherifTs office, Danville, ? September 9, 1837. 5 GENERAL EIjECTIOH. PROCIiAMATlOiy. WHEREAS, by an act of tht) Ctehcral As scmbly of Ihe Commonwealth of Pcnnsyl vama, entitled "An act to regulate tho General Elections within this 5lh day of February, 1799," it is made the duty of hh Sl.ui-ir f . ,..i ... i ... .1 .. f w. vuuinjr iu k1vg Juuuc nonce oi outu uiecuon 10 do uoiaon, anu made known in such nouce wnat oliicers are to be elected: Therefore, I, Zsaiah Salmon. Hictl Sheriff of thp. mwi by this advertisement, to the Electors of io county oi (Joiumuia, tual a GENERAL. ELECTION Will be hold in tlin cnirl mnntv nn HamA,, K v " f ua Mi-ouaj IUV 10th day of October next, at the several districts wereoi as louows, 10 wu. That part of Bloom toionship, not in cluded in the new Election district herein after mentioned, at the house of E. II. Biggs, in Blaomsburg. Briar creek township, at the Town hotise m Berwick. isaiawissa townsinp, i the house now 'occupied by Stacy Marjerum, in the town Eerry township, (a separate Election' district) at the house of Jacob Seidel in said township. That part of Pishing cfeek township, not included in the new Election district hereinafter mentioned, at the house of jjanici rteicr, in saia township. Greenwobd toionship, ai the house now occupied by Joseph Lemon. Hemlock township, at the house, of John McReynolds, in said township. Liberty township, at the house of Hen ry Gibson in said township. t IAmestotte township, (a seperale Elec tion district) at the Union sChoolhouse in said townshipi Mahoning township, at the Courthouse in Danvilte. Miffiin township, at the house of fVm. Woods in said to wnship. Madison toionship, at the house of Jer emiah JVelliver in Jefseytowjn. That part of Mount Pleasant township, not included in the new Election district hereinafter mentioned) tit the house of xi mcj tun. .iucitcf f tti diccu iuiuiaitip Kiiitiirlnn'f trinlnthin. ttl the. hnnac nf 7?. zekiel Cole, in said township, Roaring cfettt township, at the house of John reager, in said townjifiipt The District carnposed of parts of the townships of Blooipj. Mpjini Tleasffnt'tSi Fishing Creek, which by an acfof th'e'Gcn pral Assembly passed thq l&lh day of April 1835 was cstablisliod into a separate elec tion district shall hold their election at the house now occupied by'Isaac C.Johnson in the town oT'Orangevillc. The District composed of thdt part of -Mifflin township laid off for a new town- ship, to be culled 'Puxtou,' which by net ol Assembly passed the first uay ol April lftMn. vnq rRlnllli1inf1 inlfl n Hfinnrntn nlnn. tion district, shall hold their election at the house of Adam Michael in said district. At which timo-and places are td be elec ted by the freemen oi tho county of Golum- uia, One Person fnr mpmlwir nf lli flnnoA nf T?nnrBnntn tivbs of thcvCommonwcalth of Pennsylva nia. Two Persons for Sheriff of Columbia county Two Persons for Coroner. One Person for County Commissioner. One Person for County Treasurer. One Person for County Auditor And wiikueas in and by the same act of Asscmmy lor regulating tne Uencral Elec tions of this Commonwealth it is enacted, that 'the Inspectors of the General Elec tions shall be nhnsnn liv lmllnt nn tlin Friilnv nexl preceding the first Tuesday in Octo ber, (being this year the 29lh day of Sep tember) in eaeh and every year, at such nlacc ill nnnb thivn. tniviisliin. wnnl nr district as the Citizens have generally met at mr mat purpose, public notice ol winch shall be given by tho Constable or Consta bles, by six or more written or printed ad- vertisments, at least one week before the said day; and the election shall bo opened oetween two anu tnree o clock in the alter noon by the said Constable or Constables, I ..:..... 1. a !! 1 !.! iu uu asaisiuu uy ivo ijuaillicu CU1ZCU9. And it is also reauired that the Insnrtr, tors be at the place of the district each, on the day of the general election aforesaid. at nine o'clock in the forenoon, to do and perform the several duties Tequired by the saiu recileu act. I)v the first section nf an nrit n.issed hv tne state legislature, on the second of April 1821, 'It is thereby enacted by the authori . j j ty of the same, that the several Qualified electors who shall vote at anv (THnwrnl nr special election within tins commonwealth, ..1.T . . f 1 . .1 siiiiugivu io me inspectors oi sucn election, separate tickets for each station or office voted lor, which ticket shall contain no more than the nroner numbi-r 'nf names: but no ticket shall be rejected by the Judg es of the election in Counting off the votes should the same contain fewer names than the proper number, those for sheriffs-fc cor oners excepted. And whereas by an act ol the General Assembly nasscd the second dav dav nf A- urn 1021. it is enacted, mat it shall Hp trip !lirm '. ' . .1 ... . ... .. duty of the Sheriff or Coroner, as the case may do, to give puunc notice at the same time, and in the same manner, and under tlie same penally, that hois now rpmiirm! ' s uuui;j ui iw yunuiiii ur special Biec lion, mat anv person wno siia tin ri nnv office or appointment of profit or trust under ,1. I" I .1 T . . tne uovernnient oi tne united states: whether a commissioned nffii-er nr other wise, a subordinate officer or no-nnt. whn is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary departments of the United States: and also, that r.vr.nv her of Congress, is bv law innannlilp nf Homing or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of Judoe, Inspector .... . -. j - i or Clerk of aiiy election in this state of which all the electors are hereby notified and required to govern themselves accord ingly. There turn Jlldiresf nr tbn unvrral lintinn districts of the county of Columbia, will meet at the court house in Danville in the said county, on Friday, the 13th day of uciooer next. Dy the fourth section of an act nassed the second day of April, 1822. i he judges of the election in each Coun ty or district, erected into nsm-irnln trict, after having formed the return Of the ..1.1- .1 1 .. . wuoie eiecuon in me saiu county or district, in such manner as is by law directed, shall, withlll siad davs. cause said return In hn deposited in tllC offico of tho Prntlmnntnrv of said county or district, and shall also cause a duplicate thereof, signed and seal ed in the same manner as tho said return, under a scaled cover, directed to the Sec retary of the Commonwealth, to be placed forthwith in the nearest nost office, nrtn lm otherwise, within twenty davs. safnlv dn. livdrcd to him, and they shall also transmit to each of the persons elected a certificate of the returns of his election. ISAIAH SALMON. Shfl. Mierjll s Ullicc Uanville, . . ... -- - ' j ' September Ollt, 18,37 . N assortment of Merinbs just received, and for t . . . i , , - Eiiitr ai me cucap store 01 . Ti Mussetman, $ Co. GJoshcis Cheese. ,F a very superior quality, for sale at the New ' and Cheap Store of the subscribers in ninnnm. burff. Jj.T. Ml'SBELMAN. & Co. Aug, SO, 1837 John s. Ingram, RnENDEKS his professional cervices to theciti JB zpns of Columbia county. JIo will feel grate ful for business entrusted in lira mr. DiTw- in il.o same building with the 'Columbia Democrat.' iiiDotribuurg, May, la7. Exeeuled at this Ojtet. County Treasurer. ri . ,,.i. .;,.! cfnip tbnt IIIJCH Mc U IIIU UUUIVIl.lu w wil.t.tAMS Kon. will ben candldato at the next election for County Treasurer Aug. HO, 18U7. To the Electors of Columbia counlu. v J my friends I onermypclf as a candiuotc lor and respectfully solicit your votes at the ensuing Cie-CllCII. II BUCCL-SS1UI,. I JHUUIJU 1111-11 IV j,viiwll, the duties ol tne ollice witn impariiaiuy anu imcmy JOHN S. FOLLMEIt. Limestone, August 20, 1837. E have been authorised to announce STE PHEN IIALDY. Esq. of Cattawissa. as a canclmatc lor County Commissioner at tne nex election. Auj. 19, 1837. To the Electors of Columbia county. rELLOW-CITIZENS: At the solicitation of m.itiv fr.Pnf tlirnnMinut (lift rrmnttf. I o(Var my eel I ai a candidate lor the oihee ot SHERIFF. at the next General election, and would feel grateful for your support. JOHN FRUIT. jiiauispn, June ;i, isa7. SME il ll-TAIT Y. To the Electors of Columbia county : ELLOW CITIZENS: At the solicitation of a number nf mv friend a I li?.v ftnpn n mii r a rrA to oiler myself us a Candidate for the office of SIIJEKIFF, it the cnsuiiii? General Elrctinn If I .l.nnl.l 1, .n fortunate as to ohtnin a mninritv nfvnnrfiiifrrrinBc T pledge mysslf, to far" as my abilities will sdmit, to e .1...- . r.l . . .. ' , fmiiuiiu wu uuuh oi me ouice witn integrity anu humanityi PETER KLINE. Roaring Crsek, May 30, 1837. SHERIFFALTY. To the Electors of Columbia county : ijiuiiiiuiv L.iii,rjia: At the urgsnt solicit P tiom of numernm frirn.U T i,iVr rvCir-- - candidate for the office of SHERIFF Should I be so fortunate votos, nd procure my commission, I pledge myself ra.mureiuuuuaraoi me omce with fidelity and imDrtiIitv. Kr.lia iir-vii- impartiality. May 13, 1837 SHERIFFALTY. gTELLOW-CITIZENS: At the solicitation of JL. 8 8rea' numDer ot my rnends and well-wishers, 1 again offer myself as a candidate for the Office of Shfir.fF of the county of Columbia, at the next general elec tion. If VOU WnillH hn an trnnA J ft"-" a i,ivb inu your votes, there shall lack nothing on my part to do mv duty with accuracy and fidelity. ' n i. , W'l'WAM KITCHEN. Danville, JUne 24, 1837. To the Freemen of Columbia county. .niiu w-uiri.UiN At the request of ma 1 11V personal friemla. T ,tt:.: . - . .. approaching election for the Oflice of Sheriff. Should a majority of your sufTragcs clevalo me to he station I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the ollice With correetneKa ml !mn,H:.i:i.. r i. i j'u, .laiiiY. lIlabK- ing your support, the subscriber is prompted bv a r. , r....fuiu Buuu; annne hopes that his large family, his poverty, and his inability to sup port himself bv lahnr. mnu nhtoi.. I,: .1.-..... ' , v , V 7 ' "-"" mu votes oi those who can feel for the wants of an honest and quatiucu ncignuour. ISAAC C. JOHNSON. Orangeville, July 29, 1837. TO THE ELECTORS OP CO- JUiUUlA couivTr. :BI;I.OW.OITIZEN8: At the request of my lricnds I plTcr myself as a candidate for the Omce of SherifT. at the ensuing general election, and solicit your votes and interest. Should I ,bc elected I shall en deavor to m.rif tlin 1... . .... . , ... e ii-i . , . "'"" ") tuiiecvuiiu lalltltUl fulfilment of tho duties of tho office. r , WILLIAM RICHART. Madison, July 29, 1837. CATTAWffSSA HOUSE rKIHE SUDSC1UUER returns hi, acknowledg - vMs.uiim '".ruiJUCO. and would respectfully inform tho public In general tliat ho has fitted up his establishment, in Cattawisi sa, near the bridge, and SIGN OF THE GP.SS mk -Keys, n a verv sirnnrinr tfutn m . . -v,i.f ,Y,ni;ii win render comfort ie s o?',; y11"J.MW Wi' JUXU. t'attawi, June 17,1837. m0i 500 corit BROOMST i twenty ctnu tuh, for sale at Uie chean .store of J.T.MUSSELMAN,VctP ISTEt W STORE. J. rJT. MitssclJ.iaB-, & Co. mESPECTFULLY announce to the pullic that they have just rcrcUcd and opened n splendid assortment of FRESH GOOOS in Uw if nrn.rnnni nit Hotel, in Uloomsburg, where they will feel happy to wait upon all those who may feel disposed to givo them a call. Ihcir stock of Goods is very extensive, and nave uccn cart fully selected; and they flatter themselves on being uble to sell better and cheaper goods man nuvo n; toforebcen offered to the public in this vicinity Among their stock will bo found the following supe rior articles of Superfine hluc, blank, brown, olive and steel-mixed broad cloths, cassimeres and sattinctts, canton and woolen flannels, rose blankets, a general assortment of calicoes, mnrinnpQ. nirpnclnnci ntnl linnilm7Plts. mnr- ino camlet, lartan plaid, figured and plain silk I'clvnt. cilk nml v.-ilontiii vnfitinirs. lirnwn & black silks, pungecs, merino and thibit uress nanuKcrciiicis, crape anu merino shawl.", lino- mill limiilminn limnlkmvliinf!. figured and plain bnbinctt, book muslins, ..n ii ..,.,,.i:.. i: i. i . .... jiiijiiuiiu, niuii uiuaiiiis, iiinu i null, llliuu and cotton diaper, Canton & Italian crapes, fancy cravats, stocks and shirt cnllnra. rrloves of all kinds, hosiery, pruncllc and morocco iilmnu nnll.H n... I .III. . . 1 if... i it muka, I.UIIUU uuu UII1UIU11L13 irUVKlllIlg baskets, and a o'nnnrnl flssnrtmnnt nf ln. mesne goous, sucn as muslins, checks, ucKings, cotton yarn, v:c. MUSLINS AND CALICOES at & 8 CENTS per yard. They have also a general assortment of BOOTS & SHOES. ALSO : HARDWARE & CUTLERY: Bar iron, steel, tinih. WZw -mnVo Screws, hinirts. lnrl-o K.lAa ; brass bureau knobs, knives and forks, spoons, lamps, brass andiron candlesticks, buckles, aimers, flat nel saws, fniincr vims, nmflc iViim mmi comos, shovels, drimnmr vans, coffee mills, iron squares, brass andirons, cutting ftnucs, urawincr Knives, scissors, mmm. ajjKuacies, snoe pincers, plated spurs gimblcls, knitting pins, shoe lacs, steel yards, and a general assortment of brush ALSO China, Glass AND aUEENSWARE : TO0ETHEH WITH AN ASSORTMENT OP GP.OCEPJES, LIQTJORSj DUtJGS & 3IEBICIIVES &MB ilSS1 I?IIEffi3 &c. &c. &c. &c. Thev rcsncctfullv i lU'ilO llinan i.,t,n . , j ... u n am Irsh and Cheap goods, to call anb bek '"hi Juauriineni. K7Can't be farmer worth of goods. All kinds of Crmivmv taken in payment or exchange. Woomsburg, August 20, 1837. HEV GOODS. The Sihmviov 'Anli,l"Cej;frm..P1'il.!,(:'lia, a fresh nu"r7iTnri V ,UU1J"' w' J-ave been ers .t" ; 7 a"a. are "ow on'"C(l to 'toni- .. ..... inrire ana a half cent nrr pound- quality of New Orleans sSga at Un cents, and second nualitv nt ,;..h, " ' . He has alsoa lame an, W Zl TJ""""' iron & tt.ailnrxT-iw Which ho offers at the lowest prices. The public are respectfu v invito .n i.i . .... . ,,1.ut,"c sortmenU "u ulam,nc lus as" inEhangffooZ" W,U to n nimA. a.. - D- rreiiER. - bi ""a. i, laji. SSSf mam a rtZ Itatt'J"" 1" nd for sale very extensive assortment of Cellar Ware iust "coved, and for sale at the new store of J ' Bloom.hurg.AuU; SffitMAK' C" COFPKn, at Twelve and a half o SUGARS at FM,t Snd a Pior quality ftcnew andX to? CC"" fr "lo ' J. i. fllUSSELMAN Pa Bloomsburg, Aug. 20. v0 L""?! .K4IN tcd,forwhieh tho' "K the now T f It - a . . . ISP VA4t MAPS." fARGE MAI'S of Mississippi and Ala! 1 Indian Reservations. Land Dmiriri. r Streams, &c Engraved from the (iovcrnmm ! . n...i ,.Tn,d , i.n f:.,-.i T . .. 1 ..... ' IMI'tnil Cilv: bv E. OiLMAV. TiranM.i 1-'. TAYLOR, bookseller, WttshinRU,,, CitT, cunt rinlw . ' furn-imljlislicil. Thev art! iiiilitiol.,.,1 sW sheets, each containini: nearlv SIX. Nfinirn ..mi i ' r. i i.it f', ..i. " ilifrrntivl in llii (.-.nda nf nitliAi .iai. . ! nvnrv iti-irt of infonnntinti tvliirh U l .... - --' - - - ! ''J.-vytajw the Land Offico relativo to Water coun-o, tonnJ linos, Indian lanus nuu reservations, land di. &c and will bo iicrfectlv accurate ami i,,..:.1 these points. They can besent by mail toauv ,1 h .r TT:i..i ...1.1 i .i.. .. . Ul tuu Ulllicu Dtraivo, Buujcu Ulliy 10 BlllPie postage. Price, two dollars, or three oopim tner win ne sent uy man iot live dollar, a. lit .n..... ...:u i. ... i....n: who buy to sell ngain. 4 4 liuuuia u iii:j-h, imy IVIieri1, WhonJ give the nbovo advertismont (including thij no': nno nrtu-n Invprliniia. hIihII rirH.ivHliv r,..,... - , nn ii nn I copy of each map, if they will send u copynfii(, pur uuuiuuiiiig 11 iu iiiu uuuiiiBt. Washington City, fc'cpt, 9, 18,1 AND WIIiECESBAHEE MAEL OTAGES I observed o notice in the "Keystone," (u one which I published,) sigtit-d by .Mr. 1'. l.u clirint, Agent, stating that the Sunquchannah E Line would carry passengers in less time ihni Mail Stage which is. not the fact. It will U a dcrstood that the lloat lenrca Harrisburg ow before the Stage; yet tto have taken I'awm through to WilkcsbanHii time for the Monirj stages, notwithstanding tho tardy manner in kB Ihe mail is brought from Harrisburg to us at Ni thumberland. If any other persons had thecotw anceofthc mails from Hrtrrishurg to Northuiue land than those connected with tho Doats, I engage to start at the samo hour with Ihe Hum Harrisburg, and deliver the mail and the Hirsoijii TWELVE HOURS sooner than the Doit La possibly can do it. When the Company runs a stage from Nunlm berldnd to Wilkesbarrc, the mail can arrive tt y thumberland from Harrisburg by 1 1 o' lurk. . I but when the Hoat mns uboie, they thru l hack tho singe at Northumberland until 4 oVW M. and sometimes as late ns 7 o'clock, 1'. 11. These arc facts, which, if the I'ost Ma.tir (ifixi is not aware of, it is tims he was made arquaum with them. JSyAny partengcrs wihing to take the lipi Northumberland, to go through to Monlrtt, rl be taken on in time to secure seals in the Mni"i singe, rwtwitfutanding the dtlai of the Ot in arriving ul NorthuMuerlund provided Iky k upon a regular time for starting. WILLIAM ROIHSOY Dloomsburg, Juno 10, 1837. SUSQUBHAHNAH LINE OF K CI n .. ta o. I ' PACKET AND FREIGHT BOATS. From Philadelphia.'by Rail Road ,V fans 10 If arrisburg, Northumberland, Dan ville, Cattawissa, Bloonnbitrg, Berwick, Jl'ilkcsbarrc, Mil ton, iniliumsporl, and intermediate places. PASSENGERS can leave the West Cbwn Itnlnl Ii:..l .1 . Til. -1.1 I- I .!. I TI.. .it ..win, uiudu nircci, i iiUiiuejpniii, ii.n. i o'clock, A. M. reach Harrisburg ot o'tlo. i. I'.M of the Kimn Anv . A.rr,.it,n.l,A-in...i if k. .,v , Willi, llllllUlllllltl ML 111 ,11, - M. of the next day; and WilWhiure on the sue- -v...B iiiiiiiiiiiK hi. I, p noes. ; w(ieu io.iciira ,, immediately start for Cnibondalc, TunkhaimooliiuiJ Montrose, and thence to the Western part of ' , daily, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and nrrivo at UlwJ burg nt -1 o'clock, V. M. It arrive' at Harrisburf ? .) o c Wl- il,, -u.. :.. :. ,..! r,.-,A i, , 1UII11I. l( JIJUI lllll)j, IUIl l.w" Columbia in time to tako the morning Cars fa Philadelphia. ilio Uoats nlso arrive nl Williamsport. en v . u. ..v, ,lv UIUUI .1 11 riOCK, J . .11, Ul 111' ran" dav Oil willed ll.i.v r,.nK T'.,l,,..l,-.l..,lnmin- - --', i.avi. lluillluillUUIIllii-i turn daily. Tho UoaU on tho abovo lines have been repaid and are now confidently recommended to the TIB LIC ns a pleasant, comfortable, and convenient m, nl trni-Mlll..n Onln-n . i . . .., ?i. 1-1. Mil . .....in,i,B, aiJtx i o may i;e tauen in rmian'ir- at the norUVeabt corner of Fourth & Che?nntslf1' at No. 200 Market street, and ot tho West-Che' Itnlnl Tl 1 .... . ' I FREIGHT may he forwarded by Rail Road tew Orni-li Ar 1.T1.I 1 . T m r. .1 l....t i,lii,jo uuu j, j, i. CW1S K IO, Jiroau "" and bv Cant. M.Pnl, t t r it..:.... I'.l Hosts .111IU 111 J mull ii- to Harrisburg, where they will he received husquehanna Line from JabezIIarrasdin, VinctW . urn, ocnuyiKUl. -ir.,L . V- Mc- 0 OILOHRIST, Wilkcsbarre, June 10, 1837. Agent. Io I ravellers up (he North Jlranch of At . SusiHIfihtlnnn "TPA88nNGEnS by tho Susquehanna Roat Liw fhr.,'m No'lhuinWrland, arrivoat Wilkestom I kIGUT llnilliS! ii...- i.. ji.. if,,, .mi r ., owner l ui llic i'ihii oj Muges, and reach MonUose TWENTV'KOLR llOUfft Innni.' t, . . n m. ,,,,idhi June 10, 1837. Agent. JOUltNEYMBN TAILORff" few A cm s-pr or, ..i... ,- . I, .MIIIIIQl, IWO Journeymen Tailors, if good woikmj and nf nl,. .i :.. , ! v .i ill fine riiT( "I., uuu mucinous imiHw, - tn i, v l:. n,ent D"d good wagos, by apri)i" to Uio subscriber, in Dloomsbunr. immediately. Aunt, W3RNAUD HUPJ3HT. Augtist 20, 1837.-