lowing ' JisKof candidate ior ilie :, Sneaker? i hiptSof the two, Houses, mid for the the Clerkship of tlie Seiiate, iveciit'froln tliu 'Keystone" viz For Speaker of the ' Sedate John S. JGjboiis, of Lehigh; Thomas McOully, (if Bhiladelphia county jBenjaminChamptieys, ofjliancaiter; James X' MeLmalun, of 'Franklin; Liiiher Kidder, of Luzerne, Samuel'F. Heacliny, of Columbia,; Benja min Ctispin, of Philadelphia comity, and Wm.Bjler( of Clearfield. For the MottseA. h. Roumfott, ol Philadelphia couirty; William Elwell, of Bradford; Hendrick H. Wright, of Luzerne George R, Barrett, of Cleurtield; Samuel ,Kerr,,of Mercer; William B. Ilahn. of .Montgomery: and J amen P. Brawley, Esq, of Ciawford county. Clerk of the Seriate. Join W. Ryan snd John J. McCaheil, Philadelphia county Charles W. Hegins. of Northumberland; Henry Bueliler and Samuel I). Patterson, of ilarrisburg; Hugh S. Morehead, of Le high; A. J. Glossbenner of York . Universalis!. That this doctrine is making groat progress in the United States generally, and in this State particularly, appears from the following statistics,' just published in the Universalisl Register for 1843 : There are in the United States and Ter rifortes j general convention, 1 historical ribcieiy, 13 state conventions, 62 associa tions, 018 eociulieg, C76 preachers. ' Outing the past year the denomination has gained 1 slate convention, 3 associations 53, locieties, 40 meeting, houses, and 48. preachers. In the' State of f(ew York. Universities jvavc 1 statq convention, 1 literary institu tion, 15 associations, 280 societies; 1110 meeting houses, and 133 preachers Snow ing an increase during the part year of 12 societies, 16 meeting housed and 13 preath ers. Albany Eve. Jour, ' i A MEDIATION. The New York American says' it is lated with coiitidenderico io the Courrier des Elate Unis, up.in the faith of rerent private letters from Paris, that the French anil English Governments have determined to unite in offering their mediation between Mexico and Texas, to the end of inducing the recognition by Mexico ol the inuepen dence ol Texas, and of consolidating peace between tliera. Sugar. In tho reign of Henry IV. a bout two. centuries, and a half ano, stiirar .was so scarce in France, that apothecaries sold it by the ounce, at a price rqual to what is now given for quinine. In the yuar 1700 the.qonsumption of .sugar did not ex ceed 2,170,000 pounds annually, which was about three ounces per Read, the pop vtav'ou then being about 1H, 000,000. The great .consumption of sugtr dates only from the, eighteenth century. In the, year 1780, 49,010,000 pounds were consumed . in Fiance alone. The Vicksbuig Sentinel states with con fidence, that a personal reconciliation has been. brought about between. General Jack ion and Mr. Galtioun. .tAtE BANK PAtLtJftE. .i.. Planters' & Merchant' banki'Mobile.V'Alii. , (. Phoenix hank. ' " " Charleston Mdgs. Hank o' Lyons, I.vons. N. Y Lewis Co. bank, Murtinsburgh, N. Y INew York Uankuig Co. New York. Housalonie R. Cd, Bridgeport. Ct. New Hopo Del, Dridge CoV I.nmbrrtvillo, Taylorsville I)c. It. Co, . Taylorsville, Pa. xaruicyviiie llridge Vo, Dk, of Hawkinsvillc, Bank of Columbus, Clinton Co. 13k, Merchants' bank. Manufac's. & Mcch's- bk, Moyamensing hank. Ohio H. Co. ttatervlict Uank, links Co. hank. Chelsea bank, Lafay ctte bank, Hawkin'svilto Oa" Columbus, Ga I'laltsburg, N. Y. Ne'w Orleans Philadelphia. ilo.Ji -'' Richmond City, -West Troy, N. Y. Heading, p. ' New York. New York. TUE'ELECTlONS. Massachusetts W e hrvo" returns Itj express from eight ipwns 'They giv Altirlon f.Dem) a majority over Davis of 310 Last year thev gave flavi y u inajnri over Morion of 104 Deniocratil- gain 420 ! ' Michigan The election in this stale is for memlers of the Legislature In Detroit, the Democratic ticket has succeeded by' 198 majority, showing a gain of 208 since the general election of 1840 Wayne county, in which Detroit is situ ated, gives an average majority' fot the De mocratsufSOl total gain, in two years, 339, Washtenaw County Democratic by 350 majority I Jackson County -.democratic by 300 majority ! ' 1 - Jl Most Mysterious and Extraordinary Affair 9 nOw going the rounds of the pa pers, which reads something in the manlier dml Wise as follows: 'Two legs sat upon tlitee legs, watching out) leg; In came four legs, upset three lego, knocked down two legs, and soized on one leg. Up jumped two legs, kicked out four legs, brought back' one fog tud all wis right as before.' For the last len days we have seen this in almost every exchange paper; so we must not fall behind the age, arid neglect publisuing what the world finds so good and new. We remember, however, when we were once 'but a very little Ud,' this puz zle Used to be one ol our favorites, and wii were proud ol the manner in which we could rattle it oil' from the tip of the tongue, to iho manifest wonderment. of other jum niles. Old tilings die, .and are forgotten, and after a while rise from their graves again. If there is novelty in this, ihesolu. lion might as well go, along villi it. 1 wo leg (a boy) au upon three less (a stool) watching one eg (a leg of lamb); in came four legs (a clog upset tureu li gs (the stool) knocked down two legs (the boy.) and. e!Ztd no one leg (tile" ley ol Iamb,) U,p jumped two legs (the. boy.) kicked out foil) tegs (the dog,) !roiiyht h'ck one leg (the. leg of lamb,) and alt was right 'i'.i. ..ii -...i i.. .... .i.i no uiiuiu. ij.it o fin- iinu now we wu, io uuy be Batisfied.aiid go to dinner 1 Picuy une. ' wsi. MqikiEi.vYj & co. HAVU jgut Vcceived a large assortment, of FAIili NP WINTER GOODS Df cvtry variety, ffifcb they arc enabled to plTer lo tho public a little lower than than the cheapest for mo itpAuy uu uuvvn, uch as C.1SII or COUJVTflV I'RODVCE, the THOCSAND YKAU CUKDIT 8Y6TtM having, been AUANlHlNCD' Anioug tlicir asBorlnient of Wry $Mmnl may bo found nil the varifticj of Knglinh, French ami Aioericun Munufartiucs of Wool; tifitton, silk, flax and hemps amoog tvhich is an elegant assort ment of Rlltierll.lrt. firm'nhlViimfHnn.TtrAml rUitti.a ntid l'asslmeres:Ssttinetlii'Cottonand Ijlnen ljrilli ini; Irish r.inerikj broivrl Hollnhdsj Marieilci and other YrBllngSt 811k Veket's; brown and bleached Shittingsnnd fSheciiiiRs, Callroei; printed Lnwns And Muslins, Mouslilie 'delaini-'; Challiesf plain and figured Silks a largo variety of silk, lnnluir. and merino bhhvvis ami iiamiKerclucti, Laily s and Gellemen's Gloves and Milts, llosierv: llilibmis. Gentlemen and Children's .. Effect of Millerism, A Boston paper states that four feinalus, living wiiliin a short dislanco of each other in Somerset, have within a lew weeks become deranged, fn .consequence of the preaching of the Millentes'. One is since dead one has becti'ient to the lunatic asyluni at Woices ter, and two remains with iheir friends. ' , A MAMMOTH PEAR. The' Cincinnati Chronicle boanls of a roacn ninth pear, from the orcharil of Mrs, Eliza F. Morgan', North Bend, whose dimensions startle the beholder.. It meas ures; on one circumference, 15 1-4 inches, and on another, 19 1-4 inches, : It weighs, three pounds. Flour at Pittsburg on the 10th $2 $7,and 3 00 from wagons and. boats, The .amount of frauds perpetrated in New York by E. Hasted are estimated at Dearly .900,000. i An inventory was lately.' taken of "the Cron diamonds; ' peatls, kc. of France. The number is 81,302. weiuhinc 18,751 aiid valued nt ad;000,200f. 'abontjCS.OOO, 000 sterling, '; ... r ' In Paris, -Mo, on the 39ili,- corn -was eel ''0(7,9140 ;ent8 a bjish'l oats 10 cents,Vdd potk'frora iji fo 8'i,50 per, 10,q b,s. , . caamisnTirfTT.TrTSMsjriiiii inm m. MAKUIEU On the lOlh inst. by the Rev. William J. Eyer, Mr AURAHAM OLASE, to Miss CATHERINE MIL LER, both ofMifllin. On the 10th inst. at Greenwood, hv El der John Sutton. .Mr. WIJiMA VI BRA1 LE,Y of LimPKtoiiB, lo Mist RACUAEL. daughter of William Lemon, of the former place. On. Ilie27lh.ulhy the Rev, S. S, Shed- den, Mr SAMUEL, M'NINOH, ofTurbit township Northumberland county, to Mts MARY M CORMICK, of Ilcmlpcli tp Columbia co. On Sundav the 30th ulU hv I.tic W. Mi sgute.Ecq. Mr. JOHN JOHNSON.to iMi-s.UATHAUlNK. Uaugh'erOf Mr. Jo soph Crawford, all of Mount Pjcasuut tp. Columhin co. On the I8tlf u'll. hy (he Rev. J. Ball, Mr JACOB ARWINE, ') Mi.fi CIIRISTI ANA BELLIOK. both of Iflmlork tp. r4- Were you Jjoin. in ' Wedlocki' aked a qnlzzical lawyer of a country fellow,- 'No ir, I. was born in the Jorsied.' An exchange says the girls complain that Hie times nre so hard the young men pan'l Py their addrcttti, Why don't the girls t8f 'and kttv liic ttd ffVPr 9,(a$f( LKCTURES ON ENGLISH GRARIAIAIt inpnilE undersigned proposes rlelivoriiig a course JL dTlecturcson lu. Urammar; consisting 01 ofi lectures for tho benefit of such youngt persona" as hayo not an opportunity of intending school in tho day time; and who flrp ilesirous ot hcponung ac iiuainted w'tfi the. craminarofthfl Cnulish lancuaze, Three lectures will bis delivered each' wctk, on such evenings as may be most uuitabltt. Tho.-e debiroiis of uniting to form a class for the above purpose.wlll please make early application andleavn their names at ctjhcr. of tho printing ofliccs in Ltloomsburg, or the subscriber, in order to commence as early us posiiulo. JOSEl'H U BU,ES, Dloomsburg. Nov. 19, 1813. 30; r -. , LOST, ori FriiUy, the 2 1 si dn.y, of Oct 1942, snniuvvhecp in tho township of Fish ingtjrcek.-pr UeenwouU, a rhikkhi. POCKET BOOK, c.oulnih,ug. about,; $fd5 ,)!,uk n"tf. One live on tho vTuiois Bank, I'oltsiMlte, and other Relii t Nole of ilifereni hanks. Anv person finding said I'ooKtt Book, ,and will deliver it, with its. roiiiunis, in 1I10 owner, shall receive iIip ahovp reward RICHARD HAYCOOK. HATS, CAPS, .&(. tic 5ti:., $co. Gentlemen's, Ladies.and Children's P BOOTS .1JYD SHOSS. Anion? their will be found 5 Sug?r and ColPo ,pf several I.inds and quality, .Imperial, oung Hyson, Hyson bkui, and Shnuschons Teas; Chocolate, Wpicca of all kind; Madeira, J'ort, Lisbon ami, Malega Wines, Urandy, Holland Gin, Spirits, ,Rum, and Whiskey Wejt India, New UrlcaiiH, Sugar Houso 'and iloston byrup MOLASSUS, HARD WARS, Knives and Forks. Cutlerv -Saddlery. Coach and Wagon, trimmings and mountings, Mill and M cut 6'jws, tenant aw, Saddler's, Shoemaker's.-Tailor's' and Carpcnteis tools; Ulaeksmilh's Anvils and Vices; Sweeping and a great variety of other brush es; till kinds of Hopes and Cordage &c. ice. A larxc and elegant assortment of CHINA. GLASS r AND ' Quccusware, CROCiCKItY .W.AUti. tf '- y -tin Of air kiudi by the Ton or smaller quantity, Spring "Stool, Knrjlish bliaier, Crowley, Sheer and Csst steel, German st','l,and American blister. Nails and, pikrti, . Large and small Copper Kttttes, .c. ft Is imitOAfciblo In mentittii Kermrntelv in nn nd- vcrlisement, all tb nrlicles whifh thny hnv,- on hand; but tlio subscriber.) with It to be understood thattbeii assortment has been laid 111 s'AIcly with a vie to supply tin' wants of the country, and there fore few will bn disappointed 'who rr.ay call upon them to hive their individual wants supplied, pro viueu tnev oiler in eicnunne 1 lie. "KEADVOb L.OVVN." Wir.l.rAM McKELVV & Co. Djoms!iurNov, 10, ISl'i. 30 tf. 1 Ciddl etal. 3 4 5 7 8 !) 10 11 12 U! U 15 1G 17 18 10 20 81 '24 85 2G 7 28 2U no ai 32 33 31 35 , 30 List of Causes.. For iiotmb?r Term, 1842. FIRST WfifeK: , ',.- ; llenjinuu Haywood, et al vs. L'dwaid Ji c,,it al. - SIXONf) WEEK. Robert Moutcomery el al vs.; John Cousin - Williain Uale'vr. Chnilcs 'Crni'i;. , Comt'h. 'of I'erinsylvariia vs William 'Colt.' Charles Miller et alvs tjamuel Iiwin. ,1skon Ctary y Mary Hauler. John CuniiiiiuRs vs John C LessTg. ... Hamuil Miller vs John Autans Adm's. J6hu Maun ft alvs Moms Mnyer, . Gvoige fi Gehrig vs l''redenc 1'ridley etal. Henry Coder ft al vkJoIiii llrjggs Uir. John Kresslcr vs Aaron Doone. Daniel Hontz vs lturtt Patterson. Thomas l.oyd vs William Kiichen, Knorli ri I UiV. vs K.hvard V Farquhar. John M Mhus vs Thomas Urandon. Christian A llrobst vs fSiuion P Kase etal, lil.'iaboth Prnng vs Michael Guigcr's Kir's, John P Ma,ins John N C Martin. Comt'h. of Pe nnsyluania vs Win M'Kevy. John G Itrenue r et al vs Henry Fidlmerl. Thcadure WeI vs thn little. !A.bll ltoad John OUnup vs I1U Hughes e t al.. Fiutiois Ilullri admr'o, vs John ii'hoadi. Vuletitino lii'vt s lltnrv Ucifcnbacher. J 1C Mitchell vs James lidliats. Joint C lloydvn Georgri Krwin. Samuel llnrkeiilHjr? vs Kber Cutleri Isaiah 6'liumau vs Abraham Griesimer, Nalhuu Cidier vs Pavld Prttikin et al, Abraham Terwilliger vs D.iliitl Owt? Fihiicis J Kuill Thomas Chiinbers. Henry lnuiii vs l'hllip (Vitnei-i'l af Georgo Mnyrr vs Georgo Matirct,al. Jilah Iliibcrt ct nl vs Cornelius Still. J'tter WalJy vs Michael C Grier. ' ' The Ibllowltia is a liMUf ihsj wholesale ahd retail dealers uT "Foreign- Merchandize in the county ol G nimbi... Classed- ' foU lows lor 1842 viz TWELVTII CLASS William Donaldson Peter Baldy William Diddle & cm William M'Ki-Ivy John & J,, R, Sharpless - Abraham. Miller. , Deri & ,M 'Bride , Joiin O. 'liner 1 ' ( Leib & TrftfO ' '"" ' E. &. C, Roynolds ' " f J. ifc J llOU'tildi, iL COi !' ' fiHRT'EE ri c,l:4s,; Daniel L. bchmivk ' 1 ., Rupert & Sin ion Cleoie Weaver' ' 1 Cyrus Uncoil 1 Robert Bf Sproul .fc-t-o. Andrei & I'liicr .Vliller' C. A. fe 0. G. Brobst Sliumau Si Riitenhouse' Levers & Nagle Gruh, Urr 6c Dye Robert M'Oay Masters &, Mather Simuel Hi'ckenberg ' v Elcaze.r BiouiWell -' , '" N.itli:ni Snyder Bmwn.iSt Creaty Gtirgi! Shumaii Lnvi Ueisel Geuigu K iiifuiaii Kitw tioicf & Lcihriek Billii& Milieu E & .J..Laziru , , . , CovjtiihovairtSi Steward .1 . Wllliiin, Wi.Coo'k' : . FOURtEUCTU CL.ASS hrai-l Wells s , . , , Christian (lartmaii Sieplien B.ildv fcl II. Foit:ltV& co. George Kelrhii'tsr ' ' ' Ne.alM,Cay ',' ' Viuiiah Reuse & co.. '1, Eves Khsut & co.' 1 ' ' Hugh M'A illiaois 'M'ir"hall ShoemnkVr,& tii'. James fi Hutiiringioii John ;Lui)ly ; " l" " '' ' ',' . (ip,prj;e Kaiifin'ritV .CoJmaii &. Miller - , , Williuin,& D. Foiix ; 1 Williaiu Al Aulon ' 1 Miihcs Mnyor Jo-l.pl! tiliarrile'sV;1 ;, h V Dengler it Wrtinaii ' "' Russid P. WVlliver. , ... (Jolt & Ruhel ' ' " 1 . -paid paid AKD PRODVCCi STOUE. THE Subscribers aie about ree'eiting ij . 'jWUj snd will open in. a few days, ihe. CHEAP n.ini HST and BEST assurtmeut of toods ever' .,,.( -bronchi 10 this market, which they uredn. ,u '. trrmuied to sell for CASH and PRODUCE E. H. BICiGSACo. Not, 5, 182 28. paid p.iiil Vai'tl paid paid linp.iitl uri)Mld unpaid unpaid nupaiil unpaul paid 'pi id tinf.tiii pAid Uttpaid unjiaid urtpai'd unpaid .(ih'paid paid unpaid paid pJld unpaid unpaid unpaid unpaid 'unpaid psid unpaid unjiaid paid - Pa,Itl unpaid unpaid unpaid 'Unpaid tiiip.iul tllipald unpaid unpaid ?, paid unpaid unpaid linpdid unpaid BlooJiisburg Aiillefy. nriHB members of the Dloojisucho AbtilirjI t'Jm "n , iif'fvj iiuuueuiiuruoei at on;.. v ,.-. . . , . " Saturday, Novi 10 at II o'clock. Jii Mti for the purposA of.makins sn exclusion to CaltJ 1 tvissai- -i i ii'Tiie BAND arc required (o attend A general atteudanco of the' membris'Mnii requested. k ... IJy order of Ihe Ca'pta'm. C, CKAMM, O, X llboanburj, Nov. 5, 1812. , Mi VAliUABlLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. TO" bo sold at public sale, on the premise, -M if the 10th day.of,DcrcmberniM3, thatrvatuas T( ble,and well improved farm, situated near Jersey-. jr town, Madison ownsHijp.'Columbfa county .adjoin ir(g lands of Jacob Zcisloft, John Heljer, and others' ' the' property of John Vastine, dee'd. confsiauig j about j .1.50 AClJES; ! hra-3 About ono hundred acres cleared land, a quantify of (S3- AW S l well watered, a good Orchard, and in a good sttfel of cultivation the buildings are A Fraihtt I Paul 0'l)iie.'s Sl co. . Unpaid Silas Allen ( . . .- . paid George Stives unpaid Jonas Sperling ' unpaid Moies Alav ; '' 1 :! :' liniiaid L B. RUPERT. TVeasV. Bloomsburg,.Nfiv. 5, 184'2 28. a frame Barn, and a - StoneT SprinffhoaM The uncleared land well timbered '-j ' ' At'so Another trcl, Situated iri th township, adjoining; ninln? u jrtt ail"SC ' FORTY ACRES unpaid S part of which' is cleared, ths balance btiag . P'td 1 I I 1 1 Wanted fVivi'uiu opfyORi Grand Jury fur November Term 1842. Driercrcek Mahlop tlicks, Frederick ?"cely lSL,om Thomas WSHits, Joseph Pdlie" Vatfawisici Geiprge Alears. lacoh Yctter FifhivaerctH John Albertson, Peter Valt, Ccr- nelius Coleman . . Greenwood- George MoEtven , , Htmlcek Jacob Iti-hel Liberty Andrew Uillmeyer. Jarue Madden,' Androw .Cui.nininns . .. MuJieoii Henry Craivford , ( , Makv'ttng Willimn AjoMahon Mifflin Stephen Michael, Gotlcil) Miller, Jacob Hartzell Sen .. . .Miif fu,r dimn uiciiarus ,Orj)ige-ri jdfrey Kline (oui'.Mgcrjtefc Uarpel Keller,, Llbyil Thomas George r.turuiaa. ... ' , (( , . n- TraveKSbJurylst if'tehx'; , nrlercrrei ,f.ut'her 'B'rwrii 'Ellshi'purtftjjh't ' '7iMt,;;t Rob'c Hi'-ei fiijch, Jusrp'h' llcnderiho' QatMufi-f btacy Al l jjram.'Jes'sc" Cleaver, Ja-t cilrlVoitVi-r.Thuina llaruYr ' , , ... Dtr.ry Samuel liriUfU", Johh Craw'lord' ' ", ' G'rt'enxeood Andrew lve(k'Ja'ttcs,KeJ. . ' Ihmlick Jothua Mtli'denhalt, 'Jatues Emtnctf, Adam Sirouft Oomelhis- Vatifiom'' '1 ' 1 JiicJifor-r-l)i d .Ueinley . Liberty Georgo UiUinuycr, Villiam,nishal lUnrinn 'William ilondcrshot . . . ... Mihoniiiix Iejtandet Montgomery, Jacob 'S I.asbells, John l'utton, I'etei llioder , , .r iV.iiK JohnGe.h'Mt Jr., Isaiah Sjiumait Munleur John H,Quic , Or anc-rrl acoti Good , J ames Pulterson JiouriiifCrll JoKcph .Wlurpless, l'cter,G'tar- hart, Isaac Uhod'htJauics.Craig Sugarloaf John, Kline VatieyDwi Blue Tra,vcrte..Jury, 2 J lF!etk. Uriereretk Jojui'Trca! Tcter Dsison, 'Leonard Sponeyberger. Ipaialt 8plomou' , liloom John Itobison ' . ' , i Caivwiisi Samuel Drum, Jacob Shuman.Solo- mon H.elivig, George lughes, Ja:ob Clay well ' Dtrry -George Uilluicyer . ' 1 , (. .;''.,,. ..,i, 1.1, - ivl.i:,, ' i . Crrrnwoiid Jahu'Coot. John Harret 1 ifmock llenrv Keller. Ultis Appleman Jr. ' Jceksoit-- Wra. 'M.k Liberty-' .Wni Oslo - j ' 3" lAmtintir John Goiii'er .tfirfioi--Ju;eplr5hctp..notert-J'o.hnso'r "Jeiiej iiatner , j ; ., Majip'iini-Jihu, Rperrinj, John I'est, Jacob: Mctliler. .M Kliucl Sanders , . Mijpin Henry l'eltit, ljcnry . Miller, Sr. Mvntatir JU 1 Hn sr. jf. A'iiun Pltotaut-r -William I, TkcVr .Orflge.--UaljhKlli)ti,JoUii Vaiitv, Pe tor Hay man &ugarloafr -John Boss, (ssiak 0(4s Timber linnd, -. - Adjoining lands of Wm- Welliver, snd PowslI Bei dole. .. ' "' A'L'90 certain tract of Umber land situate i the same Idrtnship, containing 21 AGRES Anil IViaciy-nine pcrclie. Adjoining landj of iPe(er Heller, Daniel Bnyr'er and others. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. when terms of salo wijl.be mado knovn. Pcrsops desi rous ofgetting'i'nformation felatue to either of the nbovo named trarts, can obtain. th.q same by falling on ROBERT CAMFBELi;.wb.o ;rpsldes on th fann. WH. VASTINE, AMOS VASTiNE1. , HUGH VASTINE, Exetutoi'ti October, 1, 1812. ar is. DftOICE into the enclosures about tlie firU of July last', a WISHES of tke 'uteribt withsomobfend'e sfiotavsHort'tail, anil sTioutfanr years old. The owner i$ requested to pay. chbfge anu use nnrfawsyi - - " ' JOitiV 6TU JKinc. 1 Fishing Crttic, 8rn,.ipl8iS. ( IFELLIVEn, DlBCD. TtjOTIUE is hereby giroo. that letters te.lamen I y tary have hcen granted tq tho stjtrcribcrs, re- .1: I, I' 1 J 1' .'. I ... m siuiug nt. tiuuison lownsnip, upon inc jato. wi or Vni. Vfelivcr, latq of Modi'.ion towiielup.aforeaid dee'd,. therefore, id! po'soris indebleil lo said estale, are requested to niako' piyuient', and nil lisvinsf lairus o present tlicm Tor settlement. ' ' JOHN WEI.'DIVER, 11 1 f i 1 1 a n 11 n v. xt . vn-n' . , , V-T-" .. w MM... f A. Jsrwytown, Oct. 20, 1842. 8T-6V. Executorf. A School for the, instruction of youth, in the various bf.Vdchcs of science and litefn. Acedeniy 11 (urr, will be opened. in the Bluoiusbiirg, on - Monday, 3 of October Application 'for admission to be rnada ft the Sr horjl Cniiiitiiiiee, or to the nhcribrr wlitu (lie terms of luiilon will be umdu known. J D BILKSk UluoMtijurc, MK,i..li.' f ! K I, If If ii 1 1 ; 1.. 1 1 li ft-