propriety, not to.say necessity, 01 1110 mea-1 sn'rcy ih Order to enable tlicm to perform the various ami important duties imposed upon them, induces ino to repeat thb rccominon dation. Tlio Military Academy continues to an swer all tlio purposes of its establishment, and not only furnishes well-educated offi cers to the Army, hut serves to difiuso throughout the mass of our citizens, indi viduals possessed of military knowledge, and scientific attainments of civil and mili tary otiginceniig. At present, tlio cadet is i bound, with consent of hit! parents orifiiar- j dians, to remain in service fivo vonrs from i the period of his enlistment, unices sooner discharged; thus exacting only tine year s service in lha Anny after his education is completed. J Ins docs not appear to nir- i sufficient. Wnveninu'iit ought lo command forajongcr period, tlio services of those who aro educated at the public expense; and I recommend that iho time of enlist ment bo extended lo seven years, ami the. terms of tlio engagement strictly enforced. The creation of a national foundry for cannon, lo be common to the service of the army and navy of the United Stales, lias been heretofore recommended, and appears to bo required in order to place our ordi nance on an equal fooling with that of oth er countries, and to enable that branch of the forvicc to control iho prices of those aitielcs and graduate the supplies to iho wants of tho government, its well as to reg-1 ulato their quality and ensure their imill'r-! nitty. The same reasons induce me. to re- j commend the erection of a manufactory of i gunpowder, to be under the directum of' the OrdiliMico office. The establishment i of a manufactory of small arms west of the ' Allegheny mountains upon the plan propo- sou uy the fcccrclary ol War, will contrib ute to extend thiougliout that country the improvements which exist, in cbtahlit.ii- meats ol a similar description in the Atlan tic states, and tcml to a much more econ omical distribution of the armament requi red in the western portion of our Union. The system of removing the Indians west of the Mississippi, commenced by Mr. Jefferson in 1801, and has been slead ily persevered in by every succeeding Pres ident, and may bo considered the settled policy of the country. Unconnected at first with any well defined system fur their improvement, uto iiuiucomcnts- neiu out to Indians were confined to iho greater abun dance of gaum to bo found in the West; bat when the beneficial c flu; Is of their re moval were made appaieul, a mom phi lanthropic and enlightened policy was adopted, in purchasing their lands east of the Mississippi. Liberal prices were giv en, and provisions inserted in all the treat ies with them, for the application of the funds they received in exchange, to such purposes as wero best calculated to pro mnlc their niescnl welfare, ami advance : ,.:..:: . : rm . IIIUII lUlllIU I'll lllWlllllll. 1 IIC3U IllCaSlUCS have been attended thus far with the hnppi .est results. It will be seen, by referring to the re . r .!.", -' r ..... ponoi uic I'ominifsinurr 01 inoian Aiinrs, that tlio most sanguine expectations ofiln friends and promoters of this system have been realized. The Choclaws, Cherokccs. and other tribes thai first riniirralod bevond the Mississippi, have, for iho most 'part, auaiiuouctl the hunter state, anil leeoi,i ciuuvaiors 01 meson. I no miprovciiieiu in their condition has ijccn rapid, ami it is believed that they al-e now fitted 10 enjov ., , : 1.. ft. I'.... UIU lilHUMlllVBUI .1 niuijilli IIJIIII III IJIt'lll- inent, whit!h has been submitted .to them. nml vni.nivr.fl Innn ctnnt.mi ml I (.m.iin! loo stroiinlv urre this subieel unon the at- Stipulations have been made with all the .wississinni. oxeent v.-ii i llio mm n I no it vnni nils, hp Niv iNi'innim in r.iv nr : iiiiuiiiujii:i:a, m.uiuuiltt Ullll oiurivui lltyi'li a Wisconsin, ami iMiamies in iniiiann ion will bo completed tlio present year, P 1 1 n m ticlnnnn 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 line Imnn niiiiriorirl I vtl lUllllJttW UY CU1I1U Ul tilt' UlUUO. l,tLiII rtcr treaties had been made with thoin to iui iMicci, jias anson ironi vanuiiH catipuu rififif tnir I!i1Viirtn(1t i-i it ntii-ili r I ttinm Tit "Wk lllSliJIlLC? U1U IIUVU UUL'll UIJUiJlUU III sisianco ny porfions to ;nom mo trade Mil lliAiti mill Inn irniiicitinii nl 1 1 1 r i nil TMin;ii ii in rn ni imprnHinii unicis neso ohslac es must be overcome, lor tlio vtlllllDUl l iiuwut i tint j urn iiiw ..m riant mlfitnela mwl nltniwlmunrr 1 in ll'llinc? 'naming east oftho Mississippi to certain Kirilnti.ni ( Concluded on fourth page.) TilE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. My Ingram To 11111s. it- KBS85KSI I can' say to you at preterit of the movement this tide of tlio water. on 'riuvit W1TIIOIT ri.AU. SCT'-'We have now completed the publi cation of the messages, and our miscellane ous readers may hereafter anticipate some thing moro palatable, in our Usual variety of matter. PC?" We must apologize to our patrons for the quality of the paper on which this nuuibet is printed. Our next may demand a similar request; but after that, wo shall certainly have our usual article, and thus continue the heretofore neat appearance of tho "Democrat." Wo arc daily expecting our winter supply from' the city. SHIN PLASTEUS. Agreeably to a resolution of the. Legisla lure, the Auditor Guiicr.nl has issued a cir cular to the Prothonotarics of Iho different counties, requiiiii!'' those who have issued shin-plasters, whether corporations or indi- iduals, to give ; statement of the amount in circulation on the first of November last. We have heard from none other, except lioiough of Lcwisburg, which had up wards of alloal, The statement, when published, will exhibit a beautiful picture of illegal currency. SHIN PLASTERS. A caso of importance was decided at the i f..i r c ; c nl.,...nr i.. ... t . . i . i l : .1 : .iir, Rtr. cli... nln.tnii.i A ..n. inno ni.nimi fof, stealing a pocket boolc containing Xrtv cent shin plasters. lie was coii- - w t Q i.v ii l: mo unuii) urn wtw w 'Kin tv was rendered as to the notes, it "g ucciuoit mat as tney woro ibsucu m 1-.? . n . . . rt "'.w I Ul lUlk 1L WU3 11VJL Ull J t . 1 1 . 1 ...1 1 .1 , ......... vtiuuiuw ui iuuu uuuu.iriv muiu ami v. 'er. sentinel. letter received in Charleston, fiom St fstiiio, states, that on Wodnoaday, the lilt. I be chief Wild Cat. with sevonteon "ors and two squaws, made their c itom tho fort at that placo. From tho Albany Argus. FHOM Uri'EH OAA'ADA. Tho following letter from our attentive correspon dent at Lcwlttown, conllrms tho Information rc crhccHia Uufl'alo, and published yesterday. It is Iho only additional intelligence from tho Upper Province. Vo)i the correspondence of the Albany ' Argus. Tho steamboat Tranpit arrived at Niagara, U. O, Ibis morning. From passengers who camo over in her, n Icani that tho gmcrinncut Irobps marched out ncainst tho 1'nlriolfi'jcMcnlny morning, and, af ter nphort fckinnMi, suceccdedlinlminqlhcin from their position, four miles from Toronto, und setting firo to tho Montgomery House, occupied oh their iptartcre; from wlikh the nuoko that was rccn cs terday originated, Thry reported a los of killed and wounded, on liotli mJom, of nliout twenty. Tho govcrumenl party feci eoiiliifent that they will ho ahk" to defend the city aKaiint any attack oftho I'attioH. Tho Governor has olfcrcd a reward of one thousand pounds for tho apprehension of Mac kenzie, who commands the Patriot. Several warrants have hceu istucd, and ar'rcSU made, for treason. , l)r. Muirison, of Toronto, and .Mr. Parker, of Hamilton, aro iu pri.-on. "o hac Jiif.t learned that the ferry from Qucoiifcton to this place, is guarded, to present the escape of llio&o o gainsl whom warrants have 1-ccn issued. A report is now current, which is believed by ma ny to ho true, that n large body of patriots arc on their march from tho western districts to Hamilton. Gentlemen now hero from Mackenzie's camp, Btalo that it was Ins intention to have taken the town by surprise, but being discovered, it was thought prudent to wait for reinforcements before milking an open attack. A lioehestcr correspondent of the Eve ning Journal wriicn on the 9th, that Messrs. iJidwcll, Kolph, ami Mackenzie, ol the Upper Province, bad reached J,owistou. Ii is possible; but our Lcwiston correspon dent on the 8th says nothing ou the sub ject. 1 he same writer says that 0007 lias been offered for the apprehension of Mr, IJid wcll We have seen no such intimation m any other quarter". HYMENEAL. NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN, to all legatees, cTcditors rind other persons interested in tho Estates of the resjicclivo decedents and minors hereunto an nexed, that tho Administration and Guardian ac counts of the said Estates, have been filed in the of fice of the Register of tho County pf Columbia, and will bo piesciited for confirmation aiid(ollov tinco to tho Orphan's Court, to bo held at Danville, ill and for the county uforecaid,on Tuefday tho 10th day of January next, at 3 o'clock, P. M. let. .Tlio, account of George V. DrcMiuach, ad ministrator oftho Estate of John Diiosbach, latoof Hemlock township, deceased. "d. Tho account of Keuben Blue and Robert Lyons, adininiMrato'rof ihceulato of Thomas Lyons bite of Liberty lowmhtp, deceased. 3d. The account of Daniel Vcller, administrator ot the estate ot Hnnnah Cleaver, lato of Culawissa towjifclup, deceased. 4th. The account of John Mowrcr, Guardian of William, Sarah, Joi-eph, Levina, and Uavid Gcigei , minor children of Daniel Gcigcr, late of Cat awUsj Unnship, deccaed. Cth. 'fhe account ol' Henry Knorr, (Jtialdlan of f'lephen and Debora A uchculmch, minor children of Philip Anchcnbach, lato of Dloom lovviif-hip, de ceased. Rib. The account of Patnucl llarman, Esq. ad minittrator with the nillumicard of Cornelius Rey nolds, late of Milllin township, deccatrd. 7 th. 'J'ho siiiplcmcntary and final account of Henry Knorr, administrator of John Hoss, late of Ilriar Creek township, deceased. AJ.HX. P.EST, Itcgtstcr. Register's Ofiicc, Danville, ; December 14, 1S3T. 5 33 4t ITETy GOODS. Cheaper than Ever! FATAL AlVliAY. An affray occurred beiwccn two Irishman named t'lanugnn and Cuinplcll in the cm ploy of the 1'arrandsville company, iu Hem lock township, in which the former lost his life. An inquest was held over the body, who cpnrlcd, that ho came to his death by a rup lure, occasioned by a kick which ho received from (Jampbell, iu the aflrav. He has been lodged in the jail of this county. The body of a man was found in the Juniata river, last week, near Lewislown, Mifilin county; supposed to be a German, Jo or 40 years ol age. io traces were found by which the cause of his death could lie ascertained. llo is described as fol lows: black hair and beard, 5 feel 8 inches high, and had a small scar on the leftside of his chin, his clothing were good & of a line quality. MARRIED 11 v tho Rev. D. S. Tobias, Mr. Cams ri.iv 2i m?:kuman to Miss Waiiah Gc.ai; iia'uii, both of Milllin township. . . Uy the same, Mr. Dvmii rvr.wuaun, to Miss Svvv-.vu Sii.oniii.ii, both of Dloom township. In Ucrv.ick, on Thursday last, by Rev. I. Dahl, Mr. J.M!. Id i.LT to Miss llj.srtii McFaiilax, both of Uloomvburg. r?T11IE COLt-MDIA COUXTV THMPER- j. aure Society will hold its annual meeting at Williamsburg, ("ear jVlelJowel s MilcO at IS . clock, M. on tho firt Thursday iu January, 1833, when it is hoped that every society m tho county will bo fully represented by delegates, and that full reports from tho societies will be given in, at which tune also, one or more addresses may bo expected. Wilt. McMuhlin, Sec. It is confidently expected, that every link in iho Wabash and Erin ('anal will bo completed within two years. The exten sive and important beuelits which will fol low the completion of this undeilaking, are incalculable. Dr. I'nvsiL'K the distinguished Physi- . . . , -. e . I. cii'ii and wiirgcon, nun rroiessor oi inn Medical School, of the University ol Penn sylvania, died at bis residence, in Philadel phia, on Friday morning December 15. 'J'ho Po3t Oflico at OolesVilld, Columbia co. has been discontinued. Counterfeit SI1 notes, issued in Gettys burg, Adams co. feigned by David Zieglcr, aro iu circulation. They arc well oxecu- mtcd, but differ in several places from the 'enuine notes. In tho counterfeit notes tho nimloof Mr. Zieglcr, is spelled Zelgler in stead of Zieglcr. "AXAnXT" Wo givo below, tho latest intelligence from Can ada. Tho "Sons of Liberty" of .Montreal, have is sued an nddrcf-H to tho young men of tho Colonies, setting forth tho causes w hich have induced them to lake up arms against tho government of Great Drit- ain. 'J'ho address will bo published in our next. From tho Dufl'.do Journal of Monday last; Ul'l'tti."- CANADA. Extract from a Letter to tho Editors, dated (Jcnnssrowx, Dec. 10, 1837. To-night per steamboat Transit, tho Hon. M. S. Uidwell arrived hero from Toronto, having been ordered by tho Go vernor to lcafo tho province. Ho brings jiotitivo news oftho engagement of J oronto, Tlio loss of !" . . .. r . 1 live- ou both sides wero only six , m ur ,,air u u ... two royalists. This morning, Mr. Mclv. ah left J o ronto with four hundred royalists to march to Lou- don, thero to meet tlio painoi uuuj ... ..... ....... dUtrict, who mustered very largely, destroyed tho jail und court houses, and released tho prisoners, from whence thoy wero to march to Hamilton, there to releaw John G. Parker, who is arroslod for high treason. Ho was discovered by his letters being in tercepted, which woro sent to somo patriot leader in Lower Canada. Many warrants aro out. Air. Miching of Chipiwoy, was arrelod at 1 oronto, and U in ftUoi Mc Mclazio has not been beard of, nor none of hU men arrosted. This is all Notice to Collectors. PETUIE Collectors of 1S30 aic hereby requested H to nav oil their implicates nl llio next .lanu ary Court, and the collectors of 1837 are ol re. ipicstcd to pay tho half of the amount of Tax on their duplicate at the uel January court. III. Gil MrWILLIAMS, Tieasurcr of Columbia county. December 23,1837. 35-41 PROGS: AMiLT'SOi. EREAS, the Honorable ELLIS LEWIS, President of tho Courts uf Over and Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter cessions ol till) Peace, nud Court of Common i leas. and Oiphau s Court, in the eighth Judiiial District; composed of tho comities of Northumberland, l-i'iiion Columbia and Lycoming ; and tlio Hon. William Mii-tiiomi;iiv, and Lkun.viiii Rcit.ht, Esnuiri's, AHsdcinte Jiidges in (Columbia county, bavo issued their prcccjit healing date tho "d day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and tlurty-scven, and to mo ilneclcd lor holding .'1 Court of Oyer and Terminer and G n cut. Jail IJcliue.ry, (icncral (Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Picas, and Orphan's Court, IN DANVILLE, in tho county of Columbia, on tho third Monday of January next, (being tho 10th day) anil to continue two weeks, KOT1C13 h thtrcfure hcrcbii m'ren to the Cor oner, Iho Jm-tlces of tho Pouco, and Constables of tho said County of Columbia, that they be then and there iu their pinper persons, at ten o'clock, iu the lurenoon ol said day, with their record-., uiquiaitiom, and other remembrances, to do tho-o thinus which to their offices apportiiiu to bo done. And those' who aro bound by recognisances to prosecute against llio prisoners that aro or may bo iu the tail of said county of Columbia, arc to bo then and thero to pro.ccuto against tlicm as Mian be just. Juror aro requested to bo punctual in their attendance, a crccably to their notices. Dated at Danville, tho 15th day of December, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hun dred and thirty-seven, and in tlio G3d jcar of tlio independence ol the Uiu'ed slates ol Amcr 1CJ. WILLIAM KITCHEN, Sheriff'. Sheriff's Office, Danville, ? Dec. 15, 1837. y 35 It Shin-Plaster liiipcsilion ! R. EDITOR, Sin lly a fall I got my shin skinned, winch took cold, and became cry sorcvhdu 'Squire Covcnhovan, of Orangovillo, said lie Had sint-laslcrs that wero good lor soro slims, which I agreed to try and found my shin grow worse rapidly. Yet I boro it for somo days ; but fnlding it still to grow worse, I took it off, and burn ed it. As I am fully persuaded they aro on impo sition on tho public, ami not good, I liavo taken this method of cautioning the unwury of their poisonous cll'ects. They aro a pretty looking thiiig, and closely roscinblo monoy yet they aro deceptive, like tho serpent iu its coil, which will sting when loast ex pected. Yet somo say thero is n difference in tho manufactories of them, yet I fear thoy aro all filled with poison. Very respectfully, ' E. G. RICICETT8. Rohrsburg.Dec.lO, 1837. 54 if CAME to tho premises of tho subscriber in Uloom township, Columbia county, iu Octo- SJiecp, bo r last, k t.i ft- 1. a iray ft juj. The owner is rcqnect-d to prove bis property, pay charges and take it av. ay. December 23, 1837. !13-3t STRAIT SHSSBg. CAME to tho prcmifcs of tho subscriber m Mount Pleasant township, Columbia county, sometime iu June last, TWO ST?. AT S:S3?. The owner can havi) his properly lly proving the same and paying all cnargc.?. Dec. 23, 1837. 35-3t. The Suliscvilicr Would beg leave to announce to tho peo ple of Bloomsburgaud vicinity, that he has just received a splendid assortment of sea-sonablo DJIY GOODS, Consisting of even variety of Cloths, isuiaimcrus nun nuiiineiis ; j.'iunniis, and Canton Flannels, oj cvrrt colour j Jllaek, Prawn and Green Jf rinos, of every shade und ijuality ; and in fact a full assortment of Drawer Common Goods, among ivhich arc an extensive supply of ; (Groceries fit laiquors, China, Glass und Quccns-Ware, DRUG'S AXD 3IEDICIXES, GEDi.?w V-A?wE3 - Sperm. Refined and Common Limp Oil, Bffni'clivavc, 4J:tstiEBgs & Iron, 3IENS AXD WOJILX'S . BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS, together with every variety of merchandize which can meet the wants or please tho fancy all which lie will dispose of at the lowest prices. . . ., . He returns his acknowledgments to cus tomers for their very liberal support, and with a firm determination to please through attention to business, he solicits a continu ance of their calls and custom. fj y All kinds of country produce will bo taken in exchange for goods. C. B. FISHER. Uloomsburg, Dec. 1C, 1837. GRAND JURORS, , rnn j.YMunY n.nM 1838. Tllooom Win. Drown, Samuel IJoone, JohnDit tciibendcr, Wm. M'lvelvy, Jacob Hcsn. Rri.ir Creek John Knorr, Aiivm E. Kitchen, Mahlon Hicks, Heiuy lJiitt.iin, Jacob bhclhamnier. 'alawi-.su Jacob ICriech, Lew is Ycttcr, Ira Fox. Derry John F. Manville, William Rice. Grei iiwoo l Win. Johnston. Limestone John Conger. Liberty y.imuel 'Wilson. Milllin Jacob Gcarhai't. .Mahoning Samuel Gulick, Titos. Duller, Wm. Colt. Mount Pleasant John H. Vaudcrslice. Roaring Crcok Asa T. John. TRAVERSE JURORS, rni ST weiwc. Dloom John Reinley, John Wertman, Frcdk. Svvatiy, John M. ('hainlierlhi, John Ilcrring, Jona than i'urcll, Joseph Drown, Driar Creek Groves Doftu, Joseph Dills. t'.it:iwi.i .lo..ei H.irtman, Jacob Gcusel, Hi ram PIi!lii, John Shaiplos. Deny Joiialhan Lodge, JccFunstnn, Wm. S. Dav is.iioberl .Mi Kec'I'lionun Fooler, Aid lloldrou. J''i-hiug (.'nek John Slacker, Dauiil Peeler. Greenwooil IJcmj lvitchon, John K. Lves. Homloi I. Petlcr Apiilem.m, hour. Caleb Darton, M'illiani Girlon, Esq. John Old, Esq. Daniel Wood side. Jiibeily John McWilliaim, John M'Mahan. Liincstonc David Uy, John Shearer. .Milllin Jacob rMvelieiiheiser, Wn.. N. Drown. Mahoning Isaac Hull", Henry Sanders, John P.'itton, Abraham Robins. .Madison Daniel Welliver, Henry Crawford. Ja cob Sheep, Daniel Cromloy, Uriah Mills John Johnston. Mount Pleasant Lawrence Rood, William Kitchen. Sugarloaf John Ikellcr, Alexanber ColIj SLCOMI TOKi Dloom Robert Richard. Driar Creek Uenjainin Hughesi Calaisa Jacob .Mattz, AbUha Thomas, Ren ben Slaiiihiich, John '"mler. Deny John Mem'en'iall, David Dorr, Wm. M. Drcaily, Rieh.ml Jvnownovcr, A in. Carnahan, Ja. Sheep," John Cmwl'ord, John Dice, Henry Diell'en baehcr. " Giecnwooil Simeon Kiniioy, Jeremiah Hay cock. Hemlock David Rishrl. Limctone Win. Montgomery Joseph Fulton, Jacob Wagner, James Caldwell, John Smith, Wm. Campbell, Davi.l Kuownr.vor. Mahoning Gideon Mellon, Thomas Ilayos, Samuel Yoiks. Madison Wm. Holdron, "Wm. Welliver, Saml. AVilson, Jeiso Raibcr, Solomon Moyer, John Debt. Roaring Creek James A. Fox, Henry Mctz. SHEW 3 (DJSSiIP SiaiSo THE subscriber would respectfully inform tho public, that ho has taken tho store recently occupied bv Mr. McDowell, in Orangey illo, and is now opening und receiving from New York and Philadelphia, a splendid assortment of all kinds o which ho will disposoof at tho most reduced prices for cash or country produce. The public are invi ted to call and examine for themselves. AVILLIAM FA OX. Orangovllle, Oct. 7, 1837 WOOD I A FEW CORDS OF GOOD WOOD will U taken in payment for.subsoriptlons ot th Of iioo of tlio Columbia Democrat, TD CREDITORS. TAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to the Judges of tlio Court of Common Pcas of Columbia county, for the benefit of the Insolvent laws of this Commonwealth, ami that they have appointed Monday tho 15 th day of January next for hearing mo and my creditors at the court house in Dan? vine, wncn ami wticrc you may aucnu u you think proper'. DANIEL R0AT'. Bloom, Dec. 10, 1837. gCT'Thc Wyoming Republican will in sert three times and charge this ( office', sending the papers conlaiiiiiig the same. XrEiliiary Appeal. THE INDEPENDENT TROOP , RE hereby notified that a Court of Appeal, for hearing Absentees at the trainings in July, September and December last, will lie held at the h!L'o r.f Win. RobUon, iu Dloomsburg, on Satur day, the 30th day of Deecmbei iii-l. at. 2 o'clock in the afternoon. " M. McDO WELL, Crpiain. .1. T. Mssssfl!3i:ui, & Co. TTaTOULl) again announce (o their customers j v and the public, that ihey have jcst re ceived another IVc-h siqiply of embracing every variety of Dry Goodi, Groceries Liquors, Hardware, &c. which they intend to sel at tlio most reduced prices at their new and cheap store in Uloomsburg. They invito a call from tho.-e who want choico articles at almost cost pi civ. December 9, 1837. jWJBiXiIC SA1LE. - . SX pursuance of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, will bo epoed to salo by public vendue, on Suurdai, tlien'xti day nf Jan uary, next, tho follow ing property, late the estate of MutthUts llellcr, dce'd, h : a certain plantation or situate in Mu.lUou township, Columbia Countyi containing 225 ACRES, or thereabouts, adjoining lands of John Va-tiue, Samuel Moore, Jonathan Mamcteller and JN'aney Giuglcs, wheroon is erected A FRAME HOUSE, A Waggon House, Spring House, and other necessary buildings, among which is a good Cider l'rcss. About 100 ucrcs aro cleared, and on tho premises is a good Applo Orchard, ccc. 'J'ho Sale vv ill com mence at 1 0 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, ou the premises, when attendance will be given, and terms made known by ADAM HELLER, Administrator. Br tub CoinT, JAMES DONALDSON, Clerk. Danville, December 10, 1837. 34 4t LANICETS, of various sizes and qualities and warranted afresh article, for sale at the new und cheap store of J. T. Mussclman, Co. ATS PUR AND . xTlF the mofct durable materials, and finished in xa ffl superior and fashionable sty It, at frOm'fiiO to 5h' each, just rsoeived and for wile at the sEbrd of '7 CU.FlSilBIff Dloomsburg, Deoombor 3, 1837.