THENEW VOLUME OF as. a M aHsl a- sr FBI U I mt 1' E.i I VII 11 'IIL'V ' IV I A 1 m. 'at 9 Il la inn iirviiriir niii r.u iuiiuauixi u VOLUME XI, COMMENCING JULY, 1842. Jonir L. OSclutaw, Editor. n . i -' i .1 i r . . .M.t I n jjy mi mcrcBHUi wu numuvroi j,gv,-aiiuij alteration in Its typographical arrangements, mo uuantitv of matter heretofore furnished to the res-; den of the Democratic Review, will be increased in its future numbers about SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT. The Editor expects valuable aid to his own cifortj darintr the coulse of the coming year, from a num ber bl the most ablo rwni 'of the great Democratic Partv toeether Trith that of others,- in its purely literary department, to which the tame political des-. ignaUdd'ls not to bo applied. Among mera may beTartieulariy named ' Bancroft, Parke Godwin, J.l. Stephens J. Lupooper, Hawthorne, J Men, A. Kendall, Davezac, ' Tasistro,, Whittier, Paulding, Eames, Sedwickf A H. Everett, Bryant, Gilpin Brownson, Cats, Butler, Cambreleng, C. Jl Jngersoll. Ths Monthly Financial and Commercial arti cles, whieh have frequently, been pronounced by the rro't intelligent criticisms during the past year in ifiMnselves alone worth the subscription to the work iviltbe continued from the same able-hand. . .An arrangement has been made, by which' the' Kat,n Ouarlerltl Review, odited bv Mr. flaowK' ??y, will.be m 'rged in the Democratic Review.tho &tter being a .frequent and regulat contributor to ts pages. It is proper to state, that Mr. Brown- on's articles will be marked by his name tnough, tomostjeadersthey would dtfubtlcss reveal them selvcs'by their' internal evidence;, and that, it has been agreed, under the circumstance,'! that these contributi&hs shall be independent of the usual lia bility to editorial revision and control the author alone havinc a similar responsibility for whatever t ptti tW work or a libf ral, scale proposedfor lbs Irnmltiff vnr nrill at Cm (hit of an v nther Periodical: n j j , . n.the countm it thercforo presents imperative claims upon the support' and patronage. of the party .wnosc political .icpcis ii n,ucngnpi, 10 auvocaivs and to those who. are friendly, to the advance of our! 'Periodical Literature it will be considered, ho leas' meritorious. , , There is no section of the country .where there, could no the found one or more vyho would desire to be supporter of such a work; and' to, bring H to. the knowledge or such, your friendly assistance is respectively solicited. '' " ' The following means have been adopted to .pro mote the great object of this great undertaking: It has been put at IBe lowest'possible rate. Five Dollars a' year for such a. work, comprising neatly' 1500, pages of closely printed matter, in double' columns, and including twclvo finely engraved Vol traits of the leading members of the Democratic party, it must bo evident, is much cheaper than the same amount of such matter was .ever, before furnished at in' he United Mates; were not', '.he eys tern of advance payments insisted on, and were it not expected thit every Republican in the country, able to afford it, will deem it a duty to take the' work, and. thus, create a very large subscription "1st, it could not be published lor less than double, the sum. , . i , The very. first pcns.in the country are engaged In assistance and furtherance of the project, as will be seen by our Prospectus. Its literary, matter shall be the best ot its kind hat-can bo-produced, and it is the determination of ttlic .Proprietors to make this work unsurpassed by any, other periodical extant. 1 Its typographical, execution shall be, in all re-; spectsthe best that the present state of the. art will enable, the publishers to, produce. 1 he Democratic Jievicw is cot un on ttuly nation al, principles, ind with a disregard of expense never,, heretofore attempted in periodical literature; this' has been predicated upon the firm reliance of obtain ing.a very largo, list of paying subscribers, and nntil, this' shall be accomplished, the enterprise will entail a certaiu lossto'tho proprietors. Evcrv cerit of the profit' bf the expected "circula. tion, will bo required to' sustain tho work-ot Its prcs-; ent improved standard, and enable it to, Julnll the' destiny, which is assumed for it that of being a truly national periodical the organ and a worthy repre sentative ot the literature ot American nomocracy. The publishers fearlessly throw themselves on the Democracy of the' Union for support. Upon rir Mm f, t u NEW GOODS. rnpjHE subscrincrs inform the public, that they J ' have entered into Partnership, Under the firm of 7. . . s '. .i u , mo democracy oi u peculiarity ot views inoy may connm, lhcm win As,vt to a rcat exicnt tho success of so nppearing;m the onginai -wors wmca ".-' an undertaking. The'PublUhera -and Editor hereofordite,l with such dwtmguwhed ability and indced t0 do m0I0 lhan brjg.the by hmueir. plan and the woik fairly'bcfore tho public. This ASong other attracliycnapers m prepaFation for r haVD donethe numbe nIreaiiy 'published are the forthcoming volume, will be found some person- ,dmiiteaon all sidei tobo worthy 0flhe cause, al sketches, reminiscences, and. anecdotes of tho , private life of'Qeneral Jackson.'fromthe-p""1 of n INDUCEMENTS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. fj.r-.S'.-rj-rj' -j (li.i'.'t;.!. I'' " - EYER& HEFFLY; nnd have just received from Philadelphia, and now opened, at their NEW STORE, JYorlhwesWor ner ofJIfarket andJHaine,StrccU,Bloomtburg,' an entire new and extensive assorrocnt of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES;. HARD WARE, CROCKERY, A$D QUEEJYS'rVARE, .which they bfTcr for, sale, on reasonable .terms, as heir prices are suited to the times. Among their 'hssortment will be found 'firo'a'dctiihl Cassimerei Sattinctts, and various kinds of cloths Jor men'e Summer wear, Calicoes; Ging hams; Cambrics Muslins Silks: Muslin de lanes: and1 various other afliclfs for Ladies' dresses; Shawls;' Silk . and,iGo(ton,Handkerchief3,andHose , Bleached undyB.rown Domestic Muslins and a variety of other articles suitable for the, season nm1 tlin'iil i n ' n d tVnrwl and nrrtnlafA on ncenri. UIIU t-VUVibU tu ua uuu uu vuuMtv wis itaaui - ment as is usally found' in' country stores. rrtCOUNTRY PRODUCE will ho received m exchange, and CASH will, not be refused Our friends, and the public generally, arc re-' quested to call and examine for themselves. CHARLES HEFFLEY. Bloomshurg, June 25, 1842. ' 9 MOT OF RETAn.OlM. , Tjie following is a list of, the, wholesale nd retail dealers of Foreign Merchandize in the county of Columbia. Classed as (oU 16w9 for 1844 vizi ' ' TWEtVTH CLASS William Donaldioit Pelet Baldy William Diddle &coi William M'Kelry John & J. R. Sharpless . , Abraham Miller Derr&M 'Bride John C. Grier ' Leib;4c Trego . fc C. Reynolds, J. St J. Bowman & co. THIRTEENTH CLASS, Daniel, L. Schmick Rupert Si Barton Gcotge Weaver' Cyrus Bat ton Robert D. Sproul St co. . James Davidson &, co, . , Andrew Sb Peter Miller C. A. St C.1 G. Brotial Shuman St Ritlenhouse Levers Si Nagle Grim, Derr St Dye .Robert M.'Cay .' , ( Masters St Ma(her Samuel Haukehberg " ' ' Eleazer Brothwell - paid pa(d paid paid paid paid patd paid paid paid paid intirn.ilfTfrfpntl nn'd member of his Cabinet, The Portraits of which ft is intended to aiustraite 'the numbeni of the' ensuinW vear. and. which will be executed in a fine style of eirgravingby J. U -Dickf.ol'.thU bity, are'thow'ofrr j . Col. R. M. Joamso h, of Kentucky, Hon. StVsB WHioaT,of New-York, " Jaxis ucbbVh, of Pennsylvania, Jonw O. Halboos, of South Carolina, -' T- H. Uentoh, of Missouri,' 5r '1L J. WtKia. of Mississippi. v 'TasoboBaSc'MWicx, of Massachusetts " C. C, CAxaaxLiHo, or new-York, i Got. Do,-of Rhode Island, - ." u Pobtxb, of Pennsylvania, 'Wkh'two or three of the most eminent members of thereat'.Liberial Party of Europe, from thedif- 'fereet countries; or else of others of "home produc tion," according to the facility of procuring pohrails Iron abroad. Pcisens remmitting'lo the 'publishers aTen.Dol- lar'Note in'currcrifN. Yi funds, will'reeeivc a copy of the Democcatic Review for the ensuing two years. And a. Set of the 11, oxk forM ;42, Gratis, forming the two first volumes of the New Scjics, which comprise contributions 'from many' of tho leading writers of the bountry .together with a seues of beautifully engraved portraits of the following prominent members of .the Democratic patty and others, accompanied with biographical 'n6ticcs,viz: Gen.Andrete Jackson, Martin Vafi'Burtn, Henrtf Hubbard Marcus Martnn, Washington lrvxn, George M. Dallas, triltiam V. Bryant, Trends Thomas, Garret D.Wall, Charles Dickens, E. L. Bixlwer,, Alex,H. Everett. New Subscribers will be entitled to receive a set of the above Portraits gratis, in addition' to those of the comiugyear. Anv person forwarding? Twil Dollars in tm- I rent N. Yi funds for 'Foiir-j early subscriptions,wiII be entitled to receive The subscribers having: assumed the publication ot the above Magazine, pledge themselves that it halt be promptly issued on the first of each month in the dries ot flew-x ore, rmiaueipnia, uosion, altunore.anQ.wasnmgton. u wm aiso oe sanv FMfffWl,,rte av h flirthf ,r by. ICO. most rapta conveyaBces to we jutercnti' y y . " ' a,'r- towns in tha interior wbers subscnbeis may reside. I ana a ccijor iaii-i, uraiiu TtujfccuiUes. afforded by the extensive ifubushing Anv persons remitting, the publishers Fifteen businew of the undersigned enable them to make I Dollars in current N. Y. funds,will be entitled tore- this promise, which shall ba punctually fulfilled, To promote the proper objections in view, and relying upon the united support of the Democratic State Capitol Gazette. Two Dollars for the Session in Ad vance. 1 The. undersigned embraces the bresent'-'oppoitu'- njty of convey ing tohis friends and the pubticthis' sincere acknowledgements, for the very liberal, patronage which' they continue' to extend to the State Capitol.Gazelte;, and in his future course he shall use every endeavor to merit their approval of which he lias the best evidence in their generous support of the papers -The approaching session of I the Legislature, will be one of deep interest and im- tion of a; State Treasurer, anda UnitedStates Sena tor, and the adoption of an Apportionment, 13ill, are 'among the important acts' to be' performed by the I ,i . . - ... ., .i : ii . ' ...... . .-....... r i:.... i ijeiiisiaiiiie: aim uicywm viikiu iuuuikciiiie auu dclibetation. With the hope of increasing tho. use-1 fulness of our paper, we have made ample arrange ments, as well for "reporting the pro:eedings of both branches,, as forpresenting thcrn tcfour, leaders, at the earliest pocsibte'period. We have engaged the most competent Reporters, and our publication will embrace full detail. of what may transpiro in either 'branch during the session. In many instances we shall eivo a full report of the debates, and in every instance we shall produce such a .synopsis of the discussions, as will convey to the constituent, the course and seal of his representative'. In addition to this, we have employed on able and attentive correspondent at the, scat of general government; ' , , ..; . . .L - ana our reaucrs mayaiiuciuaic, uui umy ic cui- liest Comrrrssional intellitrencr, but .also the Nathan Snyder Brown &,;Creafy George Shuman. Lfevi'Bflisel !,: ' George' Kaufman 1 ' Kownover fc,Leibrick ' BaKisl dt M,fincl . E. St J. Lazarus . Covanhovan St Sle'yvard William W.' Cook FOURTEENTH Israel' Wells 'r ' ' ' Christian Hartman''' .Stephen Baldy t .-. GA H. Fo wler & cq. George Kelchner Neal M'Cay ' ' Vaniah Reese"& co. Eves Kester St co.fi '. - ' .Hugh MWillianiA, . ,, Marshall Shoemaker & co. Jarrics & H'ethnngton John Iilindy - " ' George. Kaufman Coleman & Miller . , W'tllmin fc DFoux William M. Aulon Moses Moyer ' Joseph Sharpless " Dengler St AVeriman . Russel jP;. Wllive Colt St "Rishel" O' Daniel's qco,.., Silas Allen .. ( , ' George Slives Jonas Spening Moses Mav L. B. RUPERT, Bloomsburg, Nov. 5, 184228. unpaid unpaid 'Unpaid unpaid,1 .unpaid unpajd . pa id i paid unpaid . paid unpaid. unpaid uniaid, 'unpaid, paid Formerly. ownedtby DSnTOBJAS. EPRRAlJVf XUTZ : RR3PECTFULLY mforms hlsfriends, and the aubltc generally, tliat'lic Haa"just receiv d from Philadelphia a new and ex tensive .assort ment of ' " " Drugs, Medicines, 0ilp, Pafntfs Varnishes, jGlassByestulI'is, ;:.n't hr, js.tm. which, in addition to hls,for;mcr, stocky comprises . complete s'ssortihent'of articles in bis line of business Ail ! r :'. l:. rr.ri.i.. mi pumuiiB wiMiiug w puiuiioac UllJ. Ill iiic OIWIU articles are particularly invited to'.call and'price the articles in his Store before buying elsewhere as he is determined to sell as low, and by a littln Jewing, lower lhan can be bought 'any where else In the surrounding neighborhood. " 1 The subscriber considers it. hardly ,nccssary to mention tho ai tides m paVtlcular'ishcls' confident that no one can come amisW'by,eiIqhiring ti mrly ai'ti cle belonging to a.DrugStore.. i N. B. Merchants arid Physicians will find ft to thcirtidvaritngo to.call and buy ,suplr articles as they may stand in need of, as they shall be accom modated at a very low percentage. In few .words all aro respectfully invited to call, .second judge for themselves. -5 . I'U'llKAlM L,Ulj. Bloomsburg, July 10, 1842. tf9.-i BLAXK BOOK 1 WW&SWSo' i f unpaid1 TP Qcorncr of tyalnutty iThxfd streets: '' A H B subscribcis, return their jtincere. thanks to " " V, An their friends for; the fayors so liberally bestow- I . , ,uuu11 incrnj auu ueg icavu io assure iiicmainat'PO unpaid .efforts, shall be wanting on;tjicir,part ,t.o,tmerit la Unpaid; continuance of their patronage, both in reference to unpaid' workmanship and cheapness of price to 'suitu'tKo unpaid'. lim.C8: :4 . ' n'na;j, " 13 n,8uy, auvonpjge.ops.ip .ucnuemcn ana in ,ii stitutions having Libraries to apply direct to the , Pal"' .Binder, makmga't least, VeavingiOf. .10 Xo ,30 per CLASS.'' II cent, and sometimes more. , "urin'u'i i'l AH descriptions 'of Binding neatly executed. unpaiu I (3eniicrneTi Libraries fitted unbnd repaired. ,Mu- Unpaiu I gic nnj Periodicals bound to pattern.-Ladie's scrap .paid ( 'books, Albums and Portfolios, of all descriptions mauo'to oiuer. umuing uoncior jjiurancs, insti tutions, Societies, &c, on advantageous Terms. TO PUOKH.UNO I A'UIliS, REGIS "TERSj'RECORDERS, SHERIFFS, jlERC HANTS, ANP BA'N KS. They are also prepared to manufacture , of every dcscriptTon,'such: as 'Mkkelt, Ricar&t Deed Books, Bav-BooUe, Ledgers, Journals paid unpaid unpaid unpaid unpaid unpaid unpaid unpaid unpaid paid unpaid unpaid unpaid unpaid unpaid unpaid paid ; paid unpaid :Pa'd unpaid ' ' unpaid unpaid yreaa'r. it pa& ceiveaset of the Democratic Review for the current I liest and most correct information in rctrard to the r , l. n f . ti .1 i .1 i .1 r ,. . .1 .i t ,. .1 . 1, ,. n,.,l volume oetavo, published at Ten Dollars, and ' also'l operations Upon the political chess-board., nartv.-as well as others, the price of subscription is 1 De Tooauevi le's work. "Democracy in America. It mjv ba woll cuaueh to reiterate, what wc . ... . . . . c . r- II . f .... , . . .... . .. I . -" - . . - , axeo as uu low rave oi r ivc uwwj ksi unum, m two volumes octavo, puoui TETTER! TIT S3.! ITCH l ITCH! DR. LEI DY'S TETTER AND ITCH OINTMANT. An infallablfi remedy fur various affecijims of the, SKIN, removing Pimnles. Pastules. and Eruption of the SKIN., and particularly adapted to the cure uyu WUVU U . IT UU 'UllUlfl, I UI1 UBSUIUI1IK .lV w.. .v I -" , .. . . . ,. . .... .J . u u . . rv. r -ii .j .u. : .... . I a .-:.!....,.,..., . i... '...:.!' i .u: -tii I i ins oinimeni ua uccn uscu in uutnci hu rmw i uuviuiw, ,niie iu .uswmmui-i MiouigG- iiiy iwrbuii lurwaruiiiH i. iiiny lionais incurreni i oi inis paucr,-vuai im ioi:ci wm ivwu... . . ... . . ent,and in'sixe, quantity of matter,-&c. the Dm- funds, will be entitled to.receive Two Sets, of the unchanaed. We were educated in tho school of ous scnoois mrui guouv mo uuy iiiu mu-iiy ...i o.. if !.A.n:n k. Ki..i m.-.( I."... i. iv. i , " r . , i ..i...t moll hd V74itinrma flmniAvina nnmrrniiR wtlkAthetiUading, monthlies of England. Each The Dtmntraiit Rtvlew fat 1841 42 Gratis. contended for the" principles wo then imoibed, and girls and boys.and among whom Tetter and The Publisher, eamestlv hone that tho above .undc,r:th .b?"nr . WS'S. Hch, as well as other Affections of the Skin, number will contain one hundred and twelve pages closely printed, in double columns, from bourgeois cioseiy pnniea.in aouuie cmuuiiw, iruui uourginjis i ... .... .. ..:. . i , . . lound raliyilie.iatiniuily oeienuing our oeiovcu uw type, cast exprewly for tho purpose, and upon fine ? "n ,Pverln u trlnes, and our hallowed institutions. Aa an organ whiU) paper; thus giving to.tne won an increase r i 0f the dem ,ia the amount of matter of ovef seventy-five per. cent. The rortratts tor the comma year, one ot which will be giver to 'each number, will be execu ted on steel in an.eRective and finished style; by J, -li. Dick, which will be accompanied with an oriel rial biography; a feature in the plan, which it would be impossible to give in a wotkof this kind.without tho most liberal and extensive support as they could not be furnished without an outlay of at least 8,500. per annum. Any persons taking four copies, or becoming rc sponsible for four subscribers, Will be .entitled. to a fi'th Copy.Gratis. :CommiUces or Societies on'remitting'to tho Publish .ens $50 in current .New-York tunds, san receive thirteen copies of the work, Persons residing in tho country who may wish to receive the work by miil,ean have it punctually loiwtviui, strongly enveloped, by remitung the a mount of subscription to the publishers. ite'roittanccs may be ma le by enclosing the mo rtcy and mailing the same in (he prcse ncs of a Post master. Bank notes thai pass curren in business generally in the Btate ot New-York will be bers. AGENTS. Active and responsible Agents wanted for the' above in the different States throughout the country to whom a very liberal discount will be allowed. A II Postmasters throughout tha united States are au-' thorized to receive subscriptions for tho work. Any f ostmaster sending the names ot lour bubscibers. and remitting Twenty Dollars in advance, in cui-, rent N. Y. funds, will ba entitled to A FIFTH COPY GRATIS. for mote than four twxhtt eb cxkt si scorer, IXTew Marble MANUFACTORY. At Bloomsburg, Col. Co. ux APP 8c TICHNER. business 1 tvBy Would inform the citixens of Columbia panted by ten.dolhrs, shall receive a copy received. I County, thatthey have commenced the busi 'trouble, gralii. Payments may be trs J nrssat the above place 'at' the "public house of E. by mall postagopaid'at our risk, By a PLAN OP PUBLICATION. The Democratic-Review wifl be punctually de livcr .lieeujfcxiiensetosuhscrihcisin the princi v .,... tf..ri- .v. r. .a .u jui raoi wv uuujji, vuiw utmivi u uijiiiii,uiii firw if4 ta mail pubsebcrs and agents on the oi t the menth preceding puWication. !t comiiiu. lcatioha for the Editor to be address ed (post pu'td) to J. d- II. O, I.ANGLEY, PuUWtfs, i)7 Ghoiham-ilutl, A'ew York. r To Hie Friends -of the Democratic Party. TJte Raited lilates, Magnwne and Dfniofctitic "Review vsK ntsuire the eri'srsetic and cordial co- oneiation oievtn individual ivho.wislies to soe ihe pure and souod dartrines of Awwicaii.Bcdob'B'caiJT jwim avccstnl in such a Banner s fa jssljibit' the bt'rt pofiblc examples of kwetlcin principles and Ame-icn Literature. The risk aiid eiptiise atienj tog tV pHblication U so giest,- tlMt'wilhout s pre; cost co-xteaive with .the Union, H cannot ba su- ualas.' The itmnr BMMbiaseal east of stub HOWELL, whore they arc preiared to manufac ture to order, in tho neatest, beet, and most durable. manner, MONUMENTS, TUM1J.TA1JI.E5, qEAD and FOOT STONES, of all sixes and. unlities, MAN Tt,lSH, VV1NDU.W and UUVKU SILLS, and DOOU FRONTS. Also PAINT, BAItand 11EART11 8 J ONES, Orders for b tone can be left with D.UKUbH.who' wil act as Agent during our absence. They constantly Keep on iiand a large lot o Verrnont.Egyplian and Italian Marblo at their, wholesale Marble Yard at Helms Glove, Union; countyki'e f -i. Hloomsburg : August I4t si. u democratic party, we shall oxert every ,zes! and ability to maintain its usages and pnnciples.and secure the success of its candidates. Asa sentinel upon freepom's watch-tower, we, shall always be lound vigilant and energetic in guarding tne rights and liberties of the people; and as a journalist, oar columns will contain that quantity .and, quality ;of intelligence which cannot tail to please and mstruct the central reader. With theso prollera or enterprise and dcclara-' tion of principles, and with renewed assurances of our'gratefulness. for tho liberal support extended to- us. wo pledge our zealous exertions to deserve a continuance of the patronage of an enlightened public. T E R M S . TheStato Capitol' Gazette' "will be published twice a week during Ihe session of the Legislature, -and once a.nctk during.the remainder of the year, at tho following prices: The session. only, (twice a week)' $9 00, The whole year, S 00 Any 'person sending, us five subscribers accom- lor their transmitted rule of prevailed, with the most unexampled cess. Names of School Teachers, as Sue well as sunetinteiidantB and Proprietors of Fac tones, could be piren.confirming the above, but for the delicacy they feel in having their name published in connection with euuli loathsome and disagreeable affections, Prepared and sold at Dr. Leidy's Health j emporium, (Sign of the Golden bagle and Serpftants.J ino. 1W1 norm secqnu street, ue law Vine also sold at. Lutz'sheallh Emporium, Bloomsbtlr, Nov 20. Ie ' 38 Memorandums, Chrck-Bolls, &c. of the, finest quality of Paper, (Robinson's Ivory Surfaced) in a style equal to arir ma'deln thb'.Citics of Philadel phia or New York, on the most reasonable terms. iJLA?l K VV UJIK 11I7LKU Til AHI J ATTIiRHi CLYDE &. WILLIAMS. N.- B. Old Books rcbound.with neatness and dospatch; also Files of Papers.' , iarnsburg, Maru ati, I bx. umo. w. All orders for bindinpsor for blank. books'. left at this office, will be .forwarded, and ,; returned as soon as completed. h- wuuvigtnt. Legislative Keystone TWO DOLLARS FOR THE SESSION. The Kktstokc will, as usual, be published twfee a week 'during the session 'of the 'LegisIature; and as wo shall spare neither pains nor .expense in giving full and accurate reports of the proceedings of the two Houses, together with sketches of the debates 'on all public and important questions, we bope to rdc liberal, support ,lrpm the reading public. The comfng'scssicin of our Legislature will be'bnbof mow than common interest', and person's desirous ofj obtaining early, and., porfct information from the seat ot government, will lind it to tueu advantage to take' the Keystone. To lawyers, jadges, justices of the Peace, and, 'public officers' generally, Jt will be invaluable, so all ine lws or p public and general nalnre arc published in It imme diately after'thcir passage, 'and folly '.three months' befriie they will.ee promulgated jn any other man ner. We snail also nave an amc corresponueni ai Washincton citv. wh6 will keep the readers of. "our paper apprised of all that is doing at the, seat of tho National uovrnment. TE RM S., The terms of the Keystone are as follows: f3 JO 2 00 I SHAXiI DO the Post Oflicn Department, Post-masters are'per- mtttcd to frank letter oontaining money tor- sup. scriptioni. No attention will be paid. to any order unless tho money accompanies it. . . ti-V :i Harrishurg, Nov. I8 1342." ' , , $5 REWARD. at . ilnv 'nf Oi't. 1842. somewhere in jfie township of Fish' ingcreekj or Geenwootl a calfskin POCKET BOOK, , coniainii-g about 35 anl Poles. One live on the Alinets Dank, irxittsnlle, and other Uelicf Notes of tlifTerenl banks. LETTING. TTROPOSALS will le received by the County' 1 tiommissioners of Columbia County, at the. house of Abraham W. llausc, in Derry ,towniliip, on Friday the 2"d day of December inst., between the" hours of 10 A. M. and 2 o'clock. P.M. of that day, for building a County Uriel go over Chillisqua que Creek at or near Abraham W, Housc.s in said, township, of the following dimensions, vii : It is' to be a' stone arch bridge, the abutments and pier to bq 18 feet Jong at the foundation, and 0 feet thick. I feet high from low water mark uud 5, feet " thick whero tho arches commence. Wing walls on east side 1.8 feet' lone and on west side 20 feet long, 3 feet thick at tho foundation and S inch-1 . k1.!vl. .1.- . O C . il. - ' ! csiiucii 111 liiu iup, o ivct mgiier man 1110 11111113 111 on ihe liridge and coveml with food coping stone 5 inched thick, the arches' to be 11 feet wide at the foundation. The whole waik to be hid in guod' lime uiortar and well pointed. CIIUISTIAN WOLP JACOB DKiOTT JOHN B. EDUAt ' Commissioners'.' Commissioners' 'Office Danville; "Pec, 9 $IV,' For tho whple.ycar, r t . For tho session only, (twice a week) Any person sending us ivc subscribers for Ue session, accompanied by ten dollars, shall receive a copy cratis for his trouHd. All payments' may be transmitted by mail, and all PsMnasteis are permit- tea to iranK leucrs conunniug money iui mfj""i'' subscriptions, ' ' " ' M'KINLEY & LESCURB. Parrisburg.NoY: V43 Estray. of the sitbatn Broke into the enclosure ber about 3 months .since, WHITE NOTICE A LL Dessons Cstdeblcd to nie must make jflment .by Uu FIKST OF AUGUS7' neku AnV person, finding sad PofRel Book, ant) . . - : i -i owner, tha receive the noove reward. VS'horcVy given 16 all porsons, that I have pur JL '3 tionAe ttUadkei i . ' ' "FR6DEHKJK DHEIIEB ....ti . t. iiivnArip chased at. ;onstablo -sale, as the property ilarman Lemon, nnu brass mantle clerk, one iihoflt! and one acre of wheal in the ground, and have left the same in his possession during mv pleasure, t , . JAMKS .irMON STEER droonbinc' a little! in his Jiorns, .and about four years. olt. 'l.ha.ownor k regucsled lo lake him away and pay charges. JUiSCril I UllOIill. Madison Oct 1st. Notice. jk LTf persons knowing, Jhemielvos indebted to the' late flrnt ofRhpCrt 'ci Harlon.by note or HOOK , no, lot ncclect tho call will atVjii ouenc'ea that' will certainly frillow ' U ... . .j.K'iREia.PAirroN. Bloomsburg 0c, "ft'lfy tok are requested' to make immediate pat went s ,longer indulgeneycjq lio.giifen. Those who sglect tho call will ah'iio bo responsible for tons" ----- i - w 5-- : ",t T ' Viff t rret