! ' TO HE NEW VOLUME OF THE UNITED STATUS MAGAZINE. J1ND VOLUME XI, COMMENCING JULY,-1843. 0 Joii L. 0 Scihtax, Editor. "i?jr an increase in the number of pages, and hy an 'alteration in its typographical arrangements, the Quantity of matter heretofore furnished to tho rca ''ilers of the Democratic Review, will bo increased in its future numbers about SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT. The Editor expects valuable aid lohis own efforts "Curing the combo of the coming year, from a num- ilier ol the most ablo ppns of tho great Democratic Party together with that of ohers, .In-ils purely , literary department, to which tho same political des ignation is not to bo applied. Among them may be particularjy named'; .Bancroft, Parke. Godwin, J.L.StepJicns J.L. Cooper, Uawthornc, Jl. Kendall, Davezac, IVhittier, Paulding, JSedwick, A . Everett, . n Tilden, Tasislro, Barnes, Bryant, cn.-s, C. J. Ingersoil. Butler, Cambrelcng, The Monthly Financial and Commercial arti cles, which have frequently been pronounced by the most intelligent criticisms during tho past year in themselves alono worth tho subscription to tho work will be continued from the same able-hand. An arrangement has been made, by which the Boston Quarterly Review, edited by Mr. Bnowx 60X, will be merged in tho Democratic Revicw,the latter being a frequent and regular contributor to its pages. It is proper to state, that Mr. Brown eon's articles will bo marked by his name tnough to most readers they would doubtless rcvctl them selves by their internal evidence; and that it has been agreed, under tho circumstance, that theso contributions shall be independent of the usual lia bility to editorial revision and control the author alone having a similar responsibility for whatever peculiarity of views they may contain, as though 'j appearing in the original work which has been I heretofore edited with such distinguished ability j by himself. i Among other attractive papers in preparation for Khe forthcomlnir volume, will be found coma nerson- nrivntft lifn nf fif-nnrnl .tnMrfcnn. frnm tl.n iwn tf t. intimato friend and member of his Cabinet. ; TheJVrtraits of which it is intended to illustrate the numbers of tho ensuiwg year, and which will 1 f LT rr rnio j I T IT j rn inn Col. If. M, JonNsov, of Kentucky, Hon.-Silas WmonT, of New-York, " James 7uckattan, of Pennsylvania, ' Jon-v C. Halhou.v, of South Carolina, " T. H. 'Bextox, of Missouri, R. J, Waikkii, ef Mississippi, ' TiiEononESknowicK, of Massachusetts " C. C. CAMunELi:xo, of New-York, " 1'outer, of Pennsylvania. "With two or three of 'the most eminent members iuf the 'great Liberial Party of Europe, from the dif- r . .t l r .1 . r . . i "from abroad. 'TERMS OF PUBLICATION. 'The subscribers having assumed tho publication .f the above Magazine, pledge themselves that it ! shall bo promptly issued on tho first of each month j in the cities of New-York, Philadelphia, Boston, 1 Baltimore and Washington. It will also bo sent by the most rapid conveyances to the Jilterenl towns in mo interior wnero subscriber may reside. The facilities afforded by the extensive Publishing business of the undersigned enable them to make this promise, which shall be punctually fulfilled. To promote tho proper ejections in view, and relying upon the united support of tho Democratic .rrnrtw Wfll e ofhprs fll ri nf Glilicprtntinn ,a i ,'" V ' , I - ' -....w.. ! fixed at the low rate of Five Dollar) per annum, in all cases in advance while in mechanical arrange ment, and in size, quantity of matter, &c. tho Uni ted Slates Magazine will be placed on a par, at lease with the leading monthlies of England. Each ; number win contain one hunarea ana twtive pages cioseiy pnuiu m uuuuie coiuinug, irum uuurgcois type, cast expressly for tke purpose, and upon fine vrhito paper: thus giving to tho work an increase In tne amouut ol matter ot over Kcvcnty-livc per enU J he Portraits lor the coming year, one of 'which, will be given to each number, will be cxecu -ted on steel in an effective and finished style; by J. I,. Dick, which, will lie accompanied with an origi nal biography; a feature in tho plan, which it would lie impossible to give in a woik o: this kind.wtthout could not be furnished without an outlay of at least $2,500, per annum. Any persons taking four copies, or becoming re. sponsible for four subscribers, j rriu oe em ii ten to a ji'in isopy urans. j Committees or Societies onjremitting to tho Publish- , era uu in cunoni vew-nom runus, can receive thirteen copies ot tho work. Persons residing in the country who may wish to receive tho work by mill, can have it punctually forwarded, bllorigly enveloped, by remitting tho a- ; mount of subscription to the publishers. JUcnuttauces may be ma lo by enclosing tho mo :ney ana mailing uic same in me presence ot a rosi i master. Bank notes that pass current in business generally in tho Blate of New-York will be received, PLAN OF PUBLICATION. The Democratic Review wi1 bo punctually do- 'livereo nee oi expense o suDscriucis in tne luinci 1 nal cities of the Uuion. on the firbt of tho month.and fnrnrarded to mail subscribers mid agents on the 'nr.. - .1. 3'. VI!. ... All communications lor tho Editor to bo address ed (post coii) to I II. C. T.ANnl.TlV. Pi,l,lltl,r.r 67 Chatham-street, Kew York. to trio amends ot tne Democratic Party. The United States Magazino and Democratic Kevicw will require the energetic and cordial co- opeialion of every individual who withes to bco the pure and sound doctrines of American IJedublican ism advocated in such a manner as to exhibit thi best possible examples of American principles and Amencan Literature, 'l he risk and expense attend lug the publication is bo great, that without a sup port ro-extenstve with the Union, it cannot bo bus Ulnsd. TUl literary aod et kanlcol cost of pie- pftfbitf the Work on a liter! ectlc propccoTor th coming yfcar.will exceed that of any other Periodicals 'In (ho country; it thcrcfoio presents imperativo claims upon tho support and patronage of tho party; Whose political tenets it is designed to advocate and to those-who are friendly to the advance of our Periodical Literature, it will bo considered 110 less meritorious. There is no section of tho country -where .tlicro could not bo found ono or more who -would desire to be supportera of such a work; or.d to bring it to the knowledge of buch, your friendly assistance is respectively solicited. The following means havo been adopted to pro mote the great object of this great undertaking: It has been put at tho lowest possiblo rate. Five Dollars a year for such a work, comprising nearly 1(500 pages of closely printed matter, in double Columns, and Including twelve finely engraved Par traits of the leading members. of tho Democratic patty, it, must bo -evident, is much cheaper than tho same amount ofnuch matter was ever before furnished at .in tho United A'tatcs; were not .hc sys tem of advance payments insisted -on, -and were it not expected lint every Republican in tho country, ablo to afford it, will deem it a duty to toko the work, and thus cre.vo a very largo subscription list, it could not be published for Jess than doublo the sum. The very first pens in the country arc cngageJ in assistance and furtherance of tho project, as will bo seen by our Prospectus. Its literary matter shall be the best of Its kind hat can bo produced, and it is the dcterminniion nf ttho 'loprictors to make this work unsurpassed by any other periodical extant. Its typographical execution shall be, in nil re spects, the best that the present state of tho art will enable tho publishers to produce. The Democratic Review is got up on truly nation, al principles, indwith ft disregard of expense nover heretofore attempted in periodical literature; this has been predicated upon tho firm rclianco of obtain ing a very largo list vX paying subscribers, and nntil this shall bo accomplished, the enterprise will entail a ccrtaiu loss to tho proprietors. Every cent of tho profit of the expected circula tion, will bo required to sustain the work at its pres ent improved standard, and enable it to fulfill the destiny which U assumed fot it that ofbeingatrulv national periidical the organ and a woithy repre sentative of the literature of Amcricin Democracy. The publishers fearlessly throw themselves on the Democracy of tho Union for support. Upon them will depend to a great extent the success of so great an undertaking. Tho Publishers and Editor can, and indeed wish, to dj more than bring the plan and the woik fairly before tho public. This they have dono the numbers already published are admitted on all sides to bo worthy of tho cause. INDUCEMENTS TO NEW SUWCRIBERS. "Persons rommitling to the publishers i Ten Dol lar Nolo in current N. Y. funds, will receive a copy of the Dcmoccatic Review for tho ensuing two years. Jlnd a Set. of the Work for Si;i2,Gralis, forming tho two first volumes of the New Sejics, which comprise contiibutions from many of the leading writers of tho bouutry .together with a seiics of beautifully engraved i'oitrails of the following prominent members of the Dcmoeralic pr.rty and others, accompanied with biographical noticcs,viz: Gen.Aitdre.w Jackson, Martin Van liuren, Henri Hubbard Marcus Maron, IPanhinglon Irvin, George M. Dallas, Jfilliam C. Bnant, Charles Dickens, Francis Thomas, E, L. Jluliuer, Garret DJI'all, Alex. II. Eoerett. New Subscribers will bo entitled to receive i sc', of the abovo Portraits gratis, in addition to those o' the comiug'ycar. Any person forwarding Twenty Dollars in cur rent N. Y. funds for Four yearly subscription3,will be entitled to receive A Fifth Copy of the Work for the current year and a Set fur 1841-43 Gnitii Any persons rcmittinc- tho publishers Fifteen Dollars in current N. Y. lunds.will be entitled to re ceive a set of the Democratic Rcvi"w for the current year, a copy of tho Madison Papers, three large volume octavo, published at Ten Dolhrs, und also Do I ocqucville s work, "Democracy in America, two volumes octavo, published at Four Dollars. Any person forwarding J lurty Dollais in current funds, will bo entitled to receive Two Sovs of the above works, and in addition, a copy of The Democrat ic Review for 181142 Gratis. Tho Publishers earnestly hopo that the abovp liberal inducements nn their paitwiU have the effect ci banging great accessions to their us', ol subscri bers. AGE1TTS. Active and responsible Agents wanted for the above in the diuercnt Estates throughout tho country to whom a very liberal discount will bo allowed. A 11 Postmasters throughout the United States are au thorize to receive subscriptions for the work. Any Postmaster sending the names of four Subscribers and remitting Twenty Dollars in advance, in cw- rcnt N. Y. funds, will bo entitled to A PIFTH COPY GRATIS. for mole thanour ,twestx vsn cext iiiscount TAKEN UP ADRIFT In the rnnnl below Bloomsbnn' Ilasin CANAL BOAT, called NICK BIDDLE. The owner must take im mediate care of her, or slio will bo dealt with according to law. NATHANIEL WILLITS. July 30, 1812. LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining at the Post Office Booms burg, Juy 1st, 1842. Andrew Crevlin, Camilo Carrado, John C, Goiger, Lawrence Garvov, Jacob llog cts, Jolin ucaiiiri, meuea fruitier, jcsso Elizabeth fanner. JOHN M. MOYER, P, M . $10 REWARD. Escaprd from the custody of tho sub seriber, ADAM JjANE, a colnrnil man, wlio had been arrested for a breach or the peace. The above reward will be paitl for Jiia delivery to me, or upon his committal to the goat in Danville. CALEB FOX, Deputierd Cons'i. M.t Pleasant, A,ug. 4, 1849, ANOTHER GREAT WONDER is i-onmco.yiiA'a 1 1 NEWSPAPER, OR QUADRUPLE BOSTON NOTION, WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED, Tf'nch in point of sizc,bcmi(y f pap r, and typography, convenience of form, value andfrenlmesg of C'onterit.i,and nun,' bcr will far surpass that of any ever be fore issued from any ncivspayer establish tnenl in the world. T'ho subsciiber, publisher of the Boston Notion, feels a degreo of honest pride in being able to an nounce that he is now making the most extensive arrangement?, for the publication, at an early period of a ' STUPENDOUS PRINTED SHEET OR aUADRtJIMilD NOTION! which he has every confidence, from the nature n his iir'angcments, in aasuiing tho public, will far surpass, in point of SIZE, BEAUTY AND VALUE, any of his previous efforts at newspaper publishing, ,and to which he will challcngo tho world to pio duce an equal 1 It will contain printed nutter, to the amount of near sixteen thousand i-quare inelics, or one hundred ond four squaro feet ! employing over three million seven hundred thousand letters I It will bo embellished with over 200 Splendid Engravings! of n serious, comic ond ludicrous character, a Iat, number of them entirely original. Tho Letter Fress Contents, will be of tho mot valuable charac ter, and no article will be allowed n place in its col umns that has previously nppe-.ired in any American publication as it will be filled with entirely new and fresh matter. I'ho next sletmer from Europe, will bring us n large quantity of materials sent for by us, expressly for tho columns of this btnpendoua sheet. Among other matters, it will cor.tiin two Tir.E FULL SIZEII NOVELS, By BUIJT'EIl AND JAMES- tho two most celebrated and popularnovclists of the age, and also a NEW NOVEL by Mrs. GORE. These novels, when printed by the booksellers, will probably sell for from two to three dollars. A large numlcr of eplsndid Talc?, Romances, t'torics, Bio graphical sketches, Memoirs of distinguished cha racters, I'oetry, Anecdotes and fun enough for a year. Scc. &c. will fill up its columns. Though the promises wo hive made above may appear lo the readers of the prospectus, too liberal to bo fulfilled, wo can atsure them in perfect sincer ity, that we are not only able to mcoiHpluh all we have proposed, hut I hat we have in view oihci sinking features and novelties, which will material ly enhance the value of our sheet. The public has pronounced u favorable verdict on our former Alam notliNotions. but we have taken measuies for ren dering the forthcoming ' Leviathan" a Mill greater prodigy than any oi its predecessors, wo nave ngaged tho assistance ol several ot on r most distin guished litcrnry tnun, both by making M-Icctioim and furnishing original articles, and such a rigid, censorship will bo exercised in making the sheet, that nothing unworthy of being cherished and pre served, will find o place in its columns. It will be emphatically an INTELLECTUAL GIANT! For this GREAT WONDER the charge will bo Only 25 Coifs per Copy. To Aor.NTs. Tlvmo newspaper and periodica Assents throughout tho country, desirous ofluving any of this astonishing publication, wiil please send us their orders al once, Rcconipainrd itli the cash as only a limited edition nf 'J hirly Thousand Cop ies will be printed. Ordeis will be supplied in Iho order in which they aro rece'ved, after allowing e icasonablo time lor distant agents. Tho wholcsala price to Agenls and others wrll lieSSO per hundrd.c Fifty copies twenty-live copies; 5. To Ulcus. J'crsons clubuig, shall receive nixk cones fer $2 Fourteen copies for S!l Twenty conic3 for 4- and Twentv-Ffvo copies for ?5. To I'osTltASTMts roslmssters who will trou- bis themselves to forward a remittance, thall re. ceivo an extra copy tor themselves in a separate wrapper, for every 3 dollars for nine copus they may encloso to us. UUUKtiU KUUUKTS, Publisher Boston Notion. Notion office, Boston, lune 1, 1842. The postage on this sheet will bo ouly one cent under a hundred miles, and 1 1-3 cents over 100 miles as it will bo printed as a newspaper, Extra Boston (Quadruple; JNotion. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estate of Marshal Kany, late of Bloom township, Columbia county deceased. MOTICE is hereby given,that letters of admin istration on tho above estate, have been gran ted by tho Register of Colund hi county to the sub senber residing in itontenr, who requests all in debted to said cstato to mako immediate payment and all having claims against it, to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB DIEHL, Adm'r, Montour, July 10, 1842. Gwl2 i shatjTj do it:: LL persons indebted to mo must make pay ment hy lie F1UST Uf AUUUST next, All who neglect this notice, will find their accouuls intho hands of a Justice of the Pcaccfor cul lec tion after that date. FREDERI CK DRE1IER Bloomsburg, Juno25, 1842. inrHOSE indebted to the estate of tho lato Dort JL H If. VVTUIia.V, deceased, cither by Note, Hook Account or Vendue Notess aro hereby notified that the Notes and Account are left in the hands of HIDINGS BARKLEY, Esq, for collection, where they are requestedto call and pay tho samp on or beforo tho 15th day of ugurt next, or they will bo proceeded against ac. coming to law, Ji.B. RUPERT, Administrator. DIol)UJg July I5f 1943 w 13 New Sore AND THE subscriners inform the public, that Ihey have cntcied into Partnership, under the firm of and have ut received from Philadelphia, ond now opened, ot their NEW STOI1E. JVmlhtctslCor ittr of Market anil .Value Slrectssltloomiburg, an cntiro new and extensive assormcnt of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES', HARD JI'ARE, CROCKERY, AND QUEENSl I'K RE, $-c. which they offer for sale, on reasonable terms, as heir prices arc suitrd to tho times. Among their assortment will be found Broadcloths, Caisijncres, Saltinctls, and various kinds of cloths for men's Summer wear; Calicoes; Ging hams; Cambrics; Muslins; Silks: Muslin de lanes; and various other articles for Ladies' dresses; Shawls; Silk and Cotton Haiidkerehitfs and Hose; Pleached and Brown Domestic Muslins; nd a variety nf olht-r articles suitable for the reason and believed to be as pood ond complete an assort ment as is usally found ui country stores. Tr-COUNTRY PRODUCE will le received in xebange, and CASH will not bo refused. Our tnends, ai.rt the public generally, are re quested to call and examine for themselves. jauuu ttv i;k, CHARLES HEFFLEY. Bloomsburg, Juno 25, 18 IS. 9 icrBILOOB-sCl Bo yn purified in your blood, And lle-.iltli will attend you. The life of thi Flesh is in the Blood.'1 Lhviticus, c. XVII. XI. HOW IS THE BLOOD TO BE I'U RIFIEDM Thousands can aiihtrerthis question who know Jrom actual experience that DR. LEWS' S BLOOD PILLS, A COMI'OK'ANT 1'AllT OV WHICH 13 SAKSAPAIMIXA, Are the safest, best, and most effectual Pills now in existence. I.F.ST YOU MAY UR 1)KCK1VTED! THE ONLY' ORIGINAL, TRUE & GENUINE tcrBOOD PILLS, ARE DR. LE1DFS BLOOD PILLS, A CO.Ml'tl.NANT PART or WIlIC SARSAI'ARILLA. I is attempted ny uuacks and impostors to 111 troducc their vile and daneeroua nostrums bv Hsouming for their name that of "BLOOD PILLS" kuo.ving that the Blood Pills manufactured by Dr. l.eidy have obtained the greatest reputation f.J any ruin tn extHence, and think hy such trickery to impose upon tho public by selling theirs upon til popularity of Dr. LcidyV Blood Pill. J he public are therefore particularly requested to he cautious when purchasing, to ask for Dr. LEI UY'S UI.OUU I'll LS. Tho public aro assured that Ilr. Arfi' IHood Ptlln are the safest, bet, and mo-t ttlicactoun of any now in unr, containing neither Mercury or tho .Vlineralj, and may ho employed hy young and old, male and female at alt Huns aut under all itrctir.iHlitncai without fear Irom taking cold, re straint from diet in livirn' or occupation. In all cases where a purgation may be necessary these Pills will be found both clfectual and cany in their operation, producing no nausea, or Sickness ot the r-jtomach. griping or any other unpleasanl sensations. Fuithcr comment is deemed unnecessary the numerous certificate published from time to time from Phy-BicUns and other individuals mutt have convinced tho incredulous, and for the further in formation of all others, iJr.Lcidy refers them to the direction which accompany each Box. They nro preparci' and sold.uholes.ile and retail at nr. ijt:rin's iik.ii.tu vwouium, No. 101 JSVtltTU RKiHKVJt Street, below Vine street, (sign of tho Golden Eagla and Ber pcuts.) Also sold at Lutz's Health Emporium, lUoomslurg. Nov 20, 1811. 30 1 T C II ! I 'J' C 11 ! DR. LEWY'S TETTER AND ITCH OINTMANT. An infallal.lo remedy fu various aiiectmns oi tno sum, removing rimptes, ruaiiucs, anu irruption ol the SKIN, und particularly adapted to the cure ol TU I I liic and ri Oil. fill .11 a i ins oiuiment lias uccn useu in numer cms scIiooIh throughout the city and cointy as well as raclorins, employ nig niuncroii girls and bnys.and ninnnir whom Tetter an ltr.li, as well as oilier Afleelinns of the Slim prevailed, w.nli iho inosuiuc sampled Sue reus. Names of School Teachers, us we as Hiipciinit'iHiaiiis anu proprietors oi pac loiien, could lm civen.conliruiiiii: the above but for the delicacy ihey feel in having their iwnieii published in couucciioii with sue loathsome and disarjrcciihle nUVcti-jiis. Prepared and sold at Dr. Leidy's Heal Tvuiporiuin, (Si(in of the Golden Eagle and oerpeanis,; txo. iui north second slteel.be low vine; also sold at Lutz'sIIeallh Emporium, Bloomsburg. new' lioiL EES TO THE Formerly oivned by IL S. 7'OBIAS. TTJ F.8PECTFULLY informs his friends, and JU"L the aublie generally, that ho has just receiv ed trnm Philadelphia anew ond extensive assort, ment of J Drugs, ITIcdicincs. Oils. Paints Varnishes, CJass, Dycsluil's, Confcclioiiarics, &c. ,&c. which, in addition to his former stock, comprises a complete assortment of articles in his lino of business. All persons wishing to purchase any of tho abovo articles are pailicularly invited to call and price tho articles in his Store before buying elsewhere as lio is determined to sell as low, and Iry n littlo Jewing, lower than ran he bought any where clso in tho surrounding neighborhood, Tho Subscriber considers it hardly necssary to mention the niticlcs m particular nsho is confident that no one can cotno amiss by enquiring fo rany aiti clo belonging to a Driig Slorc. ft. U. Merchants and Physicians will find it to their advantage to cull and buy such articles as they may stand in need of, as they shall be accom modated ot a very low percentage. In few words all aro respectfully invited to call. see and judge for themselves. EPJIRAIM LUTZ. Bloomsburg, July 10, 1842. tf 20: BJLAWK book No. G 1. corner of JVul 'nut $ Thirdslrccls. TE subscribers return their sincere thanks to their friend for the favors so liberally bestow cd on them, and beg leave to assure them that no efforts shall bo wanting on their part to merit a continuance of their patronage, both in reference to workmanship and cheapness of price to suit tho times. It is highly advantageous to Gentlemen and In. stitutions having Libraries, to apply direct to tho Binder, making at least a saving of 10 to 20 per cent, and sometimes more. All descriptions m Binding neatlv executed.- Gentlemen's Libraries filled up and repaired, Mu sic and Periodicals bound to pattern. Ladio'a scran books, Albums and Portfolios, of all descriptions made to otder. Binding done for Libraries, Insti tutions, iVociclies, &v. on advantageous Terms. TO IMtOUIIONOTAUIKS. REGIS TERS. RECORDERS, SHERIFFS. ,1EUCHANTS AND BANKS. Thoy ore nbo prepared to manufacture of every description, such as Dockets, Rcconti Urea liooru. Hay-nooks, Ledgers. Journals yiemormuluma, Chcck-IColls, &c. of the finest quality of Paper, (Robinson's Ivory Surfaced) in a style equal to any madein the Cities of Philadel phia or ftrw ork, nn tho most reasonable terms. llnnii )foiu: Kui-F.n to a.vt FATTi.njr. CLYDE &. WILLIAMS. N. B. Old Books icbound with neatnets and dospatch; also Files of Papers. arrishurg, itlurh 20, IB 12. Cmo. 48. All orders for binilin.or for blank books, left at this office, w ill be forwarded, and returned as soon ad completed. II- YVISIiU, Agent. ' Disolulion of Partnership. "TNJOTlOn is hereby (jiven that tho Copartncr JJ( ship heretolbiD existing under the finn of C- A- & C, G BROBST, has thij day, April 18, 1842, been dissolved by nut tunl consent. All persons indebted to the firm nro tequcsted to settle their accounts with; and thoso having elaims og-inst the linn will present them for Mittlemct to C. G. BROBST. C. G. BROBST, 0. A. BROBST. N. II. Tho business will uo carried on by C. G. I1KOIJST, who colicits a continuance of public pa- iroiinife- djf-The BOOKS and NOTES of O.A.BROBS r will be placed iu tho hands of Joseph Brobst, Esq. for collection. Persons wishing to save cost will pleajo call aCJ scttlo their accounts. O. A. BROBST. M e w Marble MANUFACTORY, At Bloomsburg, Col. Co. 11 Y APP & TZCHN R. THEY would inform tho citizens of Columbia County, that they have commenced the bust nessat the abovo place at tho public houso of E. HOWELL, whero they are prepared to manufac ture to order, in the neatcbt, best, and most durable manner, MONUMENTS, TOMB-TABLKS, qEAD and FOOT STONES, of all sizes and ualitics, MANTLES, VINDOV and DOOR SILLS, and DOOR FRONTS. AU PAINT, BAR and HEARTH STONES. Orders for Stone can beleft with D. GROSS.who wil act as Agent during our obsencc. They constantly keep on hand a largo lot of Vermont, Ewyplian and Italian Marblo at their wholesale Marblo Yard at Selins Grove, Union county, i'a. Bloonuburg August 14, 1841. 1C Dibolntsou ol Cariiacvsliip, "WTOTICE is hereby given, that the Copaitner, JLJ ship heretofore existing under tho firm of lt & J- STAfllBACH. has this day, May 10, 1843, been dissolved by mu tunl concent. All persons indebted to tho firm, are requested to scttlo their accounts with, and thoso having elaims against tho firm will present them for Ectllcment to, J. BTAMBACII. REUBEN 6TAMBACII, JACOB STAMBACH. N. B. Tho business will bo carried on by JA COB STAMBACH, who solicits a continuance of public pationnge. fTjTho Boohs and SWites of Ilruben Stanu bach will he placed intho hands nf Joseph ItroOH, lisq, for collection. Persons wishing to sav cost will please coll and scttlo their accounts.
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