w ... i J A -aMU nr. wjjuj ivA!i MAY , 1st, 1842. THE SATURDAY POST; jtifAlMLY SHE2 T, f- - v O THE MAMMOTH CLASS. THE TA'IiL GENTLEMAN'S. APOLOGY, Upbraid me nolj l newswere Eternal love to thee, iFor thou art pnly'five fetl high, And -lam six feet three; 1 wonder, dear how you supposeiJ. ' -That I could look' o low-; , There's many a one can tiej a knot, if, he eternal fix a beaut Besides, you must confess, my love. The bargain scarcely fair; ft Nor ever could we make a match, Although we" make a pairT jgj. , 'Marriage-1 know; makesone or two, Bufhere's the horrid bore'S ; My friends, declare,, if yw are 'one! c,, That I, al, least, am four.' . c. "'Tis true the morllels hare-said, - That Love. has got no "eyes But why- should all my sighs be heaved, For one who has no size! And on our wedding-day Jl'arri sure I'd leave you inthe lurch, " For yon never saw a steeple, dear, In th' inside of a church. Tis. usual for a wife to take . , Her husband by the arm, But pray excuse me should ! hint'' A sort of fond alarm. That when offered you my arm, , That happiness to beg,"' Your greatest efforts, dear, would be To take me by the lag! , I do admit I wear a glass, Because my sight's not good, ' But were I always quizzing you, It might be counted rude! , And though I use a convex lens, By all Godst I hope . My' wife will ne'er lookup to me Through, Herschel's telescop e. is. TheiL.fare thee well, my, gentle; ohel I ask" no parting kiss, I must not break my back to gain So exquisite a bliss, Nor. will I weep lest" I should hurt So delicate & flower ' The tears that fall from such a height Must prove a thunder shower. i Farewell! and pray eWt.drown yourself In a basin or a tub, . For that would be a sore disgrace To all the Six Feet Club But if yu ever again, Love en a smaller plan, For why extend to six feel three' A life that's but a span! 'iflirMBsmsjHl A NEW VESION OF ALICE GREY. She's all my fancy painted her, - (Eech cheek proclaims carmine!) Her tin, although I dote-on it, Will ne'er, I fear, be mine! -''I've woo'd her as men often woo Who, will not take a -May.' Oh! my purse, my purse is empty, And I sigh for Alice Gray! , I've summer'd 'neath theQueen'sBench Son f. I've winter'd. in the Fleet! Again roy credit's, almost done, -v v My, ruin's night complete; And when the bailiff comes once more, E'n he mustpity say Veil! a seedier cpye I never seed For tVdreara oriHalic Gray!' SHERIFF'S SAtiE. ' fcY virtue of a writ' of al. levari facias to me It directed, will be exposed to public 6alc at the -Court'Housein Danville.on Saturday, the 25th day of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.'the following pio j perty, viz t JILL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR ,pieee of ground situate in Liberty township, in the -county of ' Columbia, and stae of Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of William Campbell, Robert Si mon.on, and lands of John McWilliains. boginning at a stump, a corner of lands ol Uobison and Si monton, thence. by lands ofSimonton, Dearmond ana Campbell;North seventy-tsoven and one-hall de grees East, sixteen perches to a post, thence south thirty-eight and one half degrees East, right perch es to a post, thence south seventy one degrees east, ten perches to a post, thence south forty six and a half degrees east, th ht perches to a post, thence south seventy-ono degree cast, ten perches to a post, and north fifteen aim one.fourth degrees west, -eight perches te a (Jhesnut oaklhence south eight degrees, forty perches, to a post, and north seventy- five degrees east, eighiy-two perches and S-lOthsof -a perch to a stone heap, thence, by lands of tho said John M' Williams, north forty seven degrees west, one hundred and twenty perches to n thence by lands of Robrrt Shnonton, south thirty 'four and a half degrees wcst.ono hundred and thirteen ;perches and 5 lOihs of a perch to the' place of be- gumming, containing titty acics stricp measure, -whereon are ONE PURjrACE, ' '&B0wn as the Liberty Furnace, :' " Four carcoal Kilns, mB COAL IIOUSE AND BRIDGE wso, tcverm emu oi jsron vrt are opened on -aaid tract of land. Seized, takn in execution, and to be sold as the tyropeiiy 01 Biru rauerson, wan notice to terra te nan is.,' J( -TSkfiT'i Office, Danville, May 37. J 642. Anew -volumo of the' popular family newspaper Saturday Evening Post, will be commenced on the nroi oi. May, 1842, beaulitjlly. printed on the finest white linen paper. The Tost Is the old est and beet established p iper in the Union, having already got to the commencement of the 23d Volume. . While, scores of papers which have been started in the last twenty-three years, have passed away forever, tho, Post still maintains its proud position in point of ciiculation and profit, at the head of the family newspapers of the day. The great sue of the paper enables the proprie tors to givo a greater variety of original and selected matter thun can ho found in cotemporary sheets. 'he paper Jias been greatly t' Edlarged and Improved, And now-appears in handsome new type, and has received, the' praise of many cditors.'of taste, as. the ' handsomest Jamily Sheet in the Union; Our, ef forts have been directed to the combining of beauty and simplicity, .with utility an! taste. Tho Post is printed on stout white paper, rendering it neat and durable tor bung: while in size it surpasses everv other weekly newspapea in Philadelphia, and has1 received lrom its cotcmporanrs the tile of The Philadelphia Mammoth. Tho great size of the paper enables us to give all impoitant Congressional proceedings at length, and all, reports and other- important public documents in full, .together with occasional Congressional speeches in lull. Literary Department. The Post is acknowledged to be the hrst news paper in the country in tho quantity and quality of its original tales, essays, poetry, and .other matter. The following contributors aro a warrant of its merits. T. '8. Arthur, author of.Thomas J. Beach i'liemperonce Pledge,'! J. Mulon binders, author 'Tho BrokcnMcrchant,' and, other' Temperance nPlTkn Miom, Vol SD nderson Lydia" H Sigourncy stories, Professor J. II. Ingraham E W Thomas, author of author of 'Lalitte.'Kid,': Clinton Bradshawo &c. occ Howard Pinckuey 'Jesse E. Dow, "author ofiC Thcrcsc Clarke ' the 'Log of Old Iron Miss J Estello sides,' &c. &c. John G Whitticr Louis Fitzgerald Fasistro, Misa IHW Essling R..M. Walsh, Miss E. Leslie, N. P. Willis, Mra. Emma C. Embury Mrs K F Nichols Mrs Amelia B Welby J Tomlin -' J Ross Browne Lucy Seymour Mrs. A. ' . Annan Mrs. Lambert James H. Dana Airs Mary a I'arsons Mra Carolino F Orne Mra M St Leon Loud Lewis J. Cist Lydia Jono Picrson Theo. .9. Pay Mrs Ann 8 Stephens J T S Sullivan Mrs E C Stedman George. P. Morris Francis S. Osgood Mrs Caroline Peo Hentz Alfred B. Street William Wallace The publishes have mads an arrangement, in ad dition tar a n Original Novel, from, the pen of H. W., Herbert, Esq. author of , Cromwell,' ' Tho Brothers,' &c. which they havo been publishing for sometime past Tho scene of this novel is laid in America the subject is tho Buccani'crs. Such' ah opportunity to aubscribo Btiould not be lost. .Original Stories appear in every, number of tho .paper, with original articles upon all subjects. Tho Post contains the greatest variety of Origi nal Tales, Sea .Sketchks, Essays, Poetry, Songs, Charades, bf side tho latest and best selections from the Amciican and English Magazines, and all the other fountains of choico.Onginal Literature. , , TOE TEJtMS. . It ts issued at the old established rate of Two Dollars per annum, Cash in advance, and may. bo . I !J .!.. !. ! 1 1 uuiy KBiu, now mm a is eiuargcu, 10 uo inc Gheapesf,papet in the Union. As friends and neighbors' often wish to clvb to gether to facilitate remittances, yve offer to such, or -o any person .who will secure u the names ina mnnpv thn fntinnfinn. money, tho following Inducements to Clubs.. 3 copies for 5' dollars in advanco post paid. T - - -10 It is to be understood, that to entitle any person to tho benefit of the. above terms, all nrrear ages must bo first paid, and tho subrcrintions mus uc rcmuicu in auvancc posi paia. wo adliere to the Uash system. GEORGE R. GRAHAM & CO Third and Chtsnut streets, Philadelphia ImJ HJ7 VI dlelftlA llClf XVJIdM. nWm.D MANUFACTORY, At Bloomsburg, Col. Co. AFF & TICKNER. HEY would inform tho citizens of Columbia County, that they hare commenced thebusi rssat the above place at the public house of E HOWELL, where thoy are prepared to manufac ture to order, in the, neatest, best, and most durable manner, MONUMENTS, TOMB-TABLES, ql'.AD and FOOT STONES, of all sizes and ualitlea, MANTLES, WINDOW and DOOR SILLS, and JJOOR FRONTS. Also PAINT, BARand H EARTH S TONES, Orders for Stone can belcft with D,GROSS,who' wil act as Agent during our absence. Thoy constantly keep on hand a large lot of Vcrmont.Egyptian and Italian Marblo at their wholesale Marblo Yard at Selina Grove, Union, county, P. , Bloomsburg August 14, 1841. 10 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all thoso indebted to tho Estate of William Hitler do ceased, cither on note or book accounts, or Vendue notes due, that payment must bo immediately made, otherwise the accounts will be left with a collector. L. 1). RUPERT. ' Admr.' Dloombnrg,Feb 0, 1641; OR HEBREW PLASTER. fWHI-S Kccipc, obtained of an old Jew by a trar- JL ellcr in tho Eastern countries, hids fair to bo of immense value to tho Western world. Since aro pre-eminently the best and most efficacious this plaster has been introduced into America, PamilyJIIcdlctne XhuX has been yet used in Amcri evcry other plaster, salve, ointmcntflor Jiha- Cn. If every family could become acquainted with ment has been discontinued by allwhq hayohad nn their sovereign power over disease, they would opportunity of testing the superior medical virtues keep them and bo prepared with a suro remedy to of the Jew David's or -Hebrew Plaster Truth, nuplv on tho first appearance, of disease, and then though simple, is powerful, and will prevail with nn enlightened community, over all tho puffings and 11I,11UUU3 UUIUUVllS Willi Wlllil lllU VU11U 19 MUUUl-U. Thostcrling worth of fliis plaster, is reiogniscd, ap- preciatcd, and its use sanctioned by tho highest classes of society. One simultaneous burst of ap- probation arises lrom tho thousands who have used It 4trVittti oliriiiiB ilinf loVinn n rnmnilr vinpiocana lilrrli- tVJ OHUIO,lUm 1MH.II U IVUIVUJ JlUOgwJJVJ t(j"- iy intrinsic mcrus iikc iius. 11 uocs r.oi iau 01 rc- ceiving tho patronage of our intelligent public. To bo had at the stores ot John RMoyer,Blapms-' aurg.iimn, JJcerj vcrr, Washington, Miner, ncrwicic, r.r,. tasimc, jjanvim, ana ji -r v. j. vriurpicss, jiiiiuwissu, Be ve purified in your blood, And Health will attend you. " The life of thi Flesh is in the Blood." JjKVIilCUS, U. AV11. Al. HOW IS THE BLOOD TO,, BE PU RIFIED ! ! Thousands can answer this question who know Jrom actual experience that DR. LEIDS'S BLOOD PILLS, A. C0MP0NANT PART OF WHICH IS SARSAPAIUIXA, Aro the safest, best, and most effectual Fills now in existence. I.EST YOU MAY BE DECEIVED t THE ONLY ORIGINAL, TRUE & GENUINE ARE DR. LEIDTS BLOOD PILLS, A C0MP0NANT PART OF HIC SAllSAPARltLA. IT is attempted by Quacks and Impostors to in troduco their vilo and dangerous nostrums by assuming lor their name that ot "ULUUU I'lLitiS" knowing that'tho Blood Pills manufactured by Dr. Leidy- have obtained the greatest reputation of any Pills in existence, and think by such trickery to impose upon tho public by selling theirs upon tho popularity of Dr. Leidy 's Blood Pills. The public aro thcretore particularly requested to bo cautious when pnrchasing, to ask for Dr, LEI- DY'S ULUOU TILLS. Tho public aro assured that Or. ZiHdu's Itlood litijt nrfi tht Mtfpaf. heal, nnrl rnnat ffUmetnun of any now iii use, containing cither Mercury or ' I the Minerals -and may be employed by young and old, male and female at a limes and under all circumstances without lear lrom taking cole:, ro straint from diet in living or occupation. In all cases where a purgation mnv be necessary these Pills will be found both effectual and easy in their operation, producing no nausea, or Sickness of tho Stomach, griping or any' other unpleasant sensations, Fuithcr comment is deemed unnecessary tho numeroua certificates published from time to time from Physicians and other individuals must havo convinced tho incredulous, and for the further in- formation of all others, Ur.Leidy refers them to the .1: ...i,:i. , : . n ,ney aro preparer and sold,wnoles.no and retail, at Vr.CEIVV'ijaiJlLTJtEJIIPOJUir.V, No. 191 JYOItTir SHCOJYV Street, below Vine street, (sign of the Golden Eagle and Ser pents.) Also sold at Lute's Health Emporium, Bloomsburg. Nov 20, 1841. SO Better.! tetter:" I T CHI I T C H 1 DR. LEIDY'S TETTER AND ITCH OINTMANT.. An infallablo remedy for various affections of tlio SKIN, removing Pimples, Pastilles, and Eruption of tlio SKIN, and particularly adapted to tho cure of TETTER and ITCH. This ointment lias been used in numer ous schools throughout the city and county; na well ns Factories, omnlovillff numerous girls and boys.and among whom Tetter and . . . Itch, as well as other Affections of the Skin, prevailed, with the most uncxampjed Suc cess. Names of School Teachers, ns well as superintendents and Proprietors of Fac toiies, could be given, confirming the nbovo, but for the delicacy they feel in having their names published in connection with such loathsome and disagreeable affections. Prepared anil eold at Dr. Lcidy's Health .Emporium; (Sinn of tho Golden Eagle and Serncants. No. 101 north second slreot.bo. nu,' Vln. 'ol.o ,t "" ,LV ,: -. t., i Lutz'sIIeallh Emporium, Bloomsburg. JNov20. Ip41, 30 PERSIAN FXLXaS. "T is now a settled point with nil" those whshavo ' usci' tho Vegetable Persian Pills, that they huw much distress would bo avoided and money saved, as well ns lives of thousands who aro hurried Q Vy nCglCCllllg Ul&tUbU 111 119 1UDT DtUl0, or by not being in possession of a remedy which they can placo dependanco on. ;(E'AlJ who wish to cuaid asamst sickness, should uso tho Persian tAIU frcelv. when needed : no lniury can ensue, . . 1 r ...... i K 4A nt.1 nn n.linn rr tn i nnrrA J n rr USt'll 1IUIU VUUII1 W tUU Ugli) lll-ll kUkV 1,1 Ul,VU'Ulll(, to the directions SoIJ b x Rt m Bloomsburg. Grim, Deer ? D W ashinston, J. A J. Jl. Sharphss, Cutta- w!$sa A mxer Bmvicli.and P. E. Vastine,Dao- vUc. " IyvB-10 TO TUB Formerly owned by D. S. TOBIAS, now in the hands of E. LUTZ. EPI1BC 1I1 fiUTZ has purchased tho entire Stock ot Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints Varnishes, Gass, Dycstufl s, ii f ecti onaric, fcc. &c. Formerly belonging to Mr. Tobias. And in ad dition to tho former Stock may bo had a new and splendid assortment of all articles belonging to his lino of business, j'ust received from Philadelphia. All persons wishing to purchaso any of tho abovo articles are particularly invited to' call and price the articles in his Store beforo buying elsewhere as he is determined to Bell as low, and by, a little Jewing, lower than can bo bought any where else in the surrounding neighborhood. The Subscriber considers it hardly necssary to mention tho aiticlcs in particular ns ho is confident that no one can come amiss by enquiring fo rany aiti clo belonging to a Drug Store. W. B. Merchants and r hysicians will find it to their advantago to call and buy such articles as they may stand in need of, as they shall bo accoin- mouaieu ai u very iuw percentage. In few words all are respectfully invited to call, see andjudge for themselves. EPHRAIM LUTZ. Bloomsburg) Nov 13,1841 tf 20. BLANK BOOK tit n . . rrr t . . m 1 iVO. U1,C0rner OJ u ainw V 'J mra Streets. fWK M HE subscriber return their sincere thanks to 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 price to suit the times. It is highly advantageous to Gentlemen and In stitutions having Libraries, to apply direct to the Binder, making at least a saving of 10 to 20 ner cent, and sometimes' more. . , All descriptions of Binding neatly executed. Genllemcn'n Libraries fitted up and. repaired, Mu- sic and Periodicals bound to pattern, Ladio'3 scrap a lk.,... , ...l n,.,r,T;.. ..t u .1 maue looiucr. uinaing uono lor libraries, Jnsti tutions, -Societies. &c. on advantageous Terms. TO PRORI10NOTAR1ES. REGIS TERS, RECORDERS, SHERIFFS, .MERCHANTS AND BANKS They aro also prepared to manufacture "WORK! of every description, such as VockeTsT' Records, C uoous, jjau-uooiis, ledgers, Journals, Memorandums, Checlt-Kolls, &c. of the finest quality of Paper, (Robinson's Ivory Surfaced) in a style equal to any madcin tho Cities of Philadel phia or New York, on the most reasonablo terms. Bunk Wouk Rulkd to any Pattkiin, CLYDE & WILLIAMS. N. B. Old Books rebound with ncatnctB and Uospatcli; also I lies of Papers!, Jarrisburg, Marh 20. 1842. Gmo. 48. All orders for bindjng.or for blank books left at Uiis office, .will be forwarded, nnd returned as soon as complcied, ft limn H- WEBB, Agent, ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE, Estate of William H. Petriken late of Bloomsburg Columbia county deceased, "kTOTIOE U hereby givcn,that letters of admin Jj istration on tho abovo est a to, have hven gran ted by tho Register of Columbia county to the sub "ribc.r residing in Bloomsburg, who reqesls all in lemcd jo said estate to make immediate payment anu ai naving cwims sgains it, to present them properly authenticated lor settlement. ' L. B. RUfERT, AJtn'r. Bloomsburg, March. 12, 1843, Iv'J cII Cliapinnn to Cro w! ELECTION is over, and I have got new BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. or as the boy said, a now f coat made out o daddy's old one, as I have bought out Ma- n ass eh IJowmun s wholo Stock, hook am! line, bob and sinker, and employed some first rate workmen to do ihe best of work at tho shortest notice, for cash only I there- loro invite 1'eople wishing to enjoy good health and warm, dry feet to call and try me. N. B. None need come without tho Pu tor Dinktum. ' ; STEPHEN MANSFIELD. Coi. B. S, BrockwaV, Foreman. WANTED .at tho abovo establishment. wo or three sood Journovmen, to whom constant employment and liberal wages will be g'fen. " " . Berwick,- November 6, 18,42. Dissoution ot Partnership. 0T1CE Is hereby given that the Copartner ship heretofore existing under the lirm of O A- & C, G BROBST, has' this day, April 18, 1812, been dissolved by mu tual consent. AH persons indebted to the firm are requested to settlo their accounts with; and those having claims against tliolirm will present them for scttlcmet to CO. BROBST. C. G. BROBST, C. A. BROBST. N. B, Tho business will be carricd.on by C.G. RROJUST, who solicits a continuance of public pa- ironaq-c- (TjrTho BOOKS and NOTES of C.A.IIROBSr will bo placed in the hands, of Joseph Brobst, Eq, for collection. Persons wishing to savo cost will please call and settle their accounts. C. A. BROBST. Public Sale, IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, on Thursday the 30 day of June next, at ten o'clock in the foreucon, William J. Ikcler administrator, c. of JACOB ALE, lato of Mount Pleasant towncosp, in' said county, deceased, will expose to Bale by public vendue, upon the premises Forty Acres of tho not th end of a certain tract of land situate in Mount J'lensant adjoining Daniel Force, Daniel Alcuarty, Edward Uavence and William Ikcler, containing 00 acres, about 40 acres of cleared land on the premises but no buildings, lato tho rt-tate sf said deceased, situsto in tlio township of Mount Pleasant and county aforesaid. JAUUli EVENLY, bYcrff. Danville, Map 4, 1842, 3 Orangeville t Inn, ORANGEVILLE, Col. Co. By J, . Hughes- T HE subscriber informs his friends, and th public. ccnerally, that having taken the abovs well known stand, and fitted it up in good style, ho is now prepared to entertain company in the best . i r : i . ti :n ... ,. r . i uiaijiicr. xais i.tiv win uiwiiys ou lurilisuru tvuu tho" best of Liquors, his table with the best tho mar kett afford, and having' good stabling and attentive hos Icrs, ho solicits a share of public patronage, and natters himselt bo shall bo able to givo general sat isfaction. JOSEPH C. HUGHES. Orangeville, May 1842. SHERIFFS SALE. Y virtue of a writ of levari facias to me di rected, will bo exposed to public sale, at ths Court House, in Danville, on Mondoy the 13lh day of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. the follow ing property, viz : ALL Tli AT CERTAIN TWO STORYj Frame Building:, and tenements siluato on the cast sido of Mill street in the'to'wn of Danville, in said county of Co lumbia, ontalning in front on said Mill street fifteen feet, and in denth about thirtv-two feet, ail- joining the Drug store of Peter E. Vastine on the north, and lot ot lion, win, Donaldson 01 tne south, and tho lot or piece of ground and curtileje appertincut to tho said building. As also the in terest thereon lrom the loth day of December, a. u, 1H1I. .Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold t the property of Charles L. Sholes' nd Sharplfts Taylor, administrator of Lyman Sholes deceased, et ai. JOHN FRUIT, ihtrijf, Siirnirr'a Oirict, "i Danville, May-20, 1842. 5 Dissoution of Partnership, OTICE is hereby given, that the Copaitafr ship heretofore existing under the hrm 01 ' R & J. STAMBACH. hag this day, May 10, 1842, been duselved by mu tual consent. All persons indebted to the firm, ais requested to,settle their accounts with, and thoio having claims against tho firm will present them for settlement to, Jl STAMBACH. .REUBEN STAMBACH, JACOB STAMBACH. N. B. Tho business will he carried on by JA COB STAMBACH, who solicits n continuance el public patronage. Oj-Tho JtooUs and .Ybfta of Jttubtn SW bach will bo placed in tho hands of Joseph ItrotnU Esq, for collection. Persons wishing to save ccst will please call and settle their account. REUBEW ZTW&y'