ADDRESS i-i. JUJQITS TO Tills' ' V ' OF THE C Alt ME Ml OF THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, TO HIS PATRONS January 1, 1843. An o tit r sun his run hit annual race, v Chser'd nations with his bsana, caused many a faoo To. wear tho smiles of youth; yet like thorn thoughtless run, "Without remembering KIM, from whom their blessings corai'i ' Were I to tell you all strange things that's past,,, . ; . , Since in my annual round 1 saw you last, 'Twould make you wonder, how such things teek plan,, I this our land, among a christian race. Dull times appear tho order of the day, And many plead then in defence of pay, Their honest debts; which too much credit-brought, '. They now lament, too late their want of thought, ' J , Congress to whom all eyes Iook'd up for aid, Spun out their time in useless talk of trade : Two kindred souls, with noble spirits ired, Resolved to show the nation they wera tired Of life's dull cares. They call for arms, whiek If rightly used, turn one or both to Clay.' -.1. COUNTING HOUSE FOR THE UTEAR " ; ' 1843. J to 2 J 3 8 JANUARY, A fi'cal agent, ah ! it must bo had. For all well, know our cuireney is bad.; And if we can by management and trick, Bring forth a bank, which may be done quite sliek, Were it not for that ugly odioua name, Oa whioh depended all our hopes of fame. Alas I the veto there's another bar, , - -, But captain Tyler may not look so far. ., z A fiscal agent wo can name the child, A I .1 .11 l 1 - I I 1 Anu inis win pieaso mm: wnyi Decauio mors mi m If he be stubborn and refuse his aid, , "We'll order articles of impeachment made, 'To head him often wo have tried in. vain, We as the last tosort, will him arraign; And bring him up, before the senate's court For daring differ from us by his vote -FEBRUARY, MARCH,, APRIL,' kit- 1-&T 1".' Te late elections claim a passing note, In states where freemen elaim the right to vote; Democracy, with sober second thought, Has changed the scene, and by her votes his hrenght, Another eet of men, to guide the state, And bring us back to times when ws were great. Our State, the Keystone of the federal arch, 'Tie hoped will bo in proper trim for March; And claim the right for hei favorite eon, To tit in chair of state, at Washington. Columbia county, the north-western star, Has acted nobly in the Punic war. The issue joined, on points, remove or nay, On counting votes, nine hundred more said s 'll-Vvi. i . yea. This bein the truth, our friends can find no room;.'3Tf.; V;.. jylrtt And now kind patrons, I must bid adieu, To all the pleasures brought in The ladies' smiles I gladly would retain And hope they all, kind husbands may obtain. As times are hard and specie very rare, I'll tako good shinplasters, if you have to spare; And thank you kindlv, wishing you may clear, One hundred fold, be'fore the next NEW YEAR. Sloomsburg, Jan. 1, 1843. ""'AUQIUST JUNE, t -.lit - " - 'I .' - ! . JULY, U SEPTEMBER, 'OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, .-JDECEMBER, 1 -8 IS 22 20 6 12 19 20 15 . ' 12 19 20 .2 0i 16 23 SO . 7' U 21 28 4 11 18 20 0 "16 23 30 0 : 13 20 27 -8 10 17 24 1--o-15 22 29 6 12 19 20 3 10 17 24 31 2 .! 23 30 6 13 20 27 0 .13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 -7 14 21 28. 4 11 18, 25 - 2 0 10 23 30 6 13. 20: 27 4 11 18 2S -' r 8 15 22 20 5 12 10 20 . 3 o 10- ia 17 3 10 17 '24 1 S. 15 22 20 5 12 19 20 3 id 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 4 11. 18 . 25 2 4 11. 18 25 1 8 15 22 1 8 10 22 29 i 0 12 10 es 3 10 17 24 31 5 12 19 26 2 0 10 23 2 0 16 23 30 0 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 18 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 7" 14 21 28 5 l l iz- 7 14 21 28 a 12 19 20 "'2 9 10, 23 30 1 6 13 20 27 4' 23 '30 0 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 20 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 19 26 2 9 10. 23 3b .7. 14 21 28. 0 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 10 26 2 9 10 28 30 t 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 23 29 0 T3 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 20 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 4 41 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24. n 8' 15 22 29 .5 12' 19 20 2 0j 10' 23' 30 7 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 1.0' 23! 30' New Store AND NEW GOODS. HE subset. Ders inform the public, that they have entered into Partnership, under the firm of BITER & HEFFaYST: and liavo iUst rccei red from Philadelphia, nndnow opened, at their NEW STORE, .XorthtbcslCor ner of Market wul -Maine Streets, Moomsburg, an entire new and extensive assormcnt of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; HARD WARE- CROCKERY, AND Q UEENSJVk RE, $-c. which they offer for ealo, on rcasonablo terms, as fbcfr prices are suited to tho tipca. Among tlair assortment will be found Droadclolhs, Cassimtxcs, Sattlmtts, and various kinds of cloths Jor men's Summer wear; Calicoes; Ging hams; Cambrics; Muslins; Silks: .HJuslin de lanes; find various other articles for Ladies1 dresses; Shawls; Silk 'and Cotton JIandkerchhrs and Hose; iileached and Brown Domestic Muslins; and a variety of other articles suitable for tho season; and believed to bo as good and coinplcto an assort ment as is usally founcHn country tores. n-r-OOUNTRY PRODUCE will bo received in exchange, and CA8H will not bo refu6cd, Our friends, and the public genorany, are re quested to call and examine for themselves. JAUUli x.x riii, CHARLES HEFFLEY. Blootnsburg, June 25, 1843, 0 WOOD WANTEDATTHIS OFFICE. Legislative Keystone TWO DOLLARS FOR THE SESSION, The Ketstome will, as usual, be published twic&aweek during the session of tho Legislature; and.a we shall spare neithor pains.nor 'expense in giving full and accurate reports of tho proceedings of the two Houses, together with sketches of the uuuaies on au puuuc onu important oucstions wn r. : ",v "lorn a hope to receive a liberal suppor Torn Z "Suing Zkm H I,a,ron'1e; bo!h "fanco to public. TliocondngetnfouXBSttuwm ,CH P f pricC' t0 suit ve one oi morn man common mtorcst, and persons desirous of obtaining early mid correct inormation nom uiu sKzi oi government, will find it to their advantage to take tho Keystone. To lawyers, judges, justices of tho Peace, and public ofliccrs generally, it will be invaluable, ao all tho laws of a public and general naturo are published in it iamio diatcly after their passage, and fully thrco months bcfoie they will Je promulgated in any other "wan ner. We shall also have an able correspondent at Washington city, who will keep tho readers of our paper apprised of all that is doing at the seat of tho National Government. TERMS, Tho terms of tho Keystone are as follows: ,. . ,' 1 For tho whole' year, . . ; i 'S3 00 For tho session only, (twico a week) 2 00 Any person sending us fivd subscribers for iho session, accompanied by ten dollars, shall reccivo a copy gratis for his trouble. All payments may be transmitted by mail, and all Post-masters arepcrmit ted to frank letters containing money for newspaper subscriptions, M'KINLBY & LESCURE. HarrUburg.Nov. J 8, 1842 NOTICE, IS hereby given, that we have this day bought at Constablo sale, as the property of Elias 8milh ono two horse Waggon, pno pair Hay Laddcrs.ono Log Chuin, two Grey Mires, two sets Harness Collars and Hridlcs, one single Line, one pair Check Lines four Traco Chains, one Log Sled, three Hogf, one Conf, ono Plough and Doubletree, seven Gcese;one Wind Mill, one iron Scoop .Shovel, ono Mantle Clock, ten bushels Potatoes, ono straw Box and Knife, fifteen Harrow teeth, two thirds of six Acres of Wheat, two thirds of soventeen Acres of Ryo, and hae left tho same in the possession of tho said Smith, during our pleasurp, and forbid any person, taking them from him either by purchase, or other wise, without our consent. WM. McKELVY & Oo. Dec, 13. 1812, BLANK BOO TOt.corner of Walnut Third streets Jib subscribers return their sincere thanks to 0 . their friends for tho.favora. so liberally bestow ed on them, and beg leave lb assure them' that no .. v ..auuiig uii uiiir pari to merit a times. It is highly advantageous to Gentlemen and In stitutions having.Librarics, fo apply direct ti the Hinder, making at least a saving of 10 to 20 per cent, and sometimes more. All descriptions of Binding neatly executed. Ocnllemon a Libraries fitted up and repaired, Mu sic and Periodicals bound (o pattern. Ladie's scran books, Albums and Portfolios, of all descriptions made to otder Binding done for Libraries'; Insti tutions, Societies, &c. on advantageous Torm TO PRORIIONOTAUIES. REGIS TERS, RECORDERS, SHERIFFS iWERCIIANTS AND BANKS. They arc nlso prepared to manufacture . BLAHK WORK of every description, such as UocUcta, Jtecorda need llool:, in,j)-llocn,IctlScra, Journals Memorandum, Cfitoll,&c. of tho finest quality of Paper, (Robinson's Ivory Surfaced) In a stylo equal to any madein the Cities of Philiulel plua or New York, on the most reasonable terms. UrasK Wonu Rulkii to akx Patteilv at r., t , CLYDK & WILLIAMS, N. B.-OlU Books rebound with neatness and dospatch; also Files of Papers. iarrisburg, Marh 2C, 1842, Cmo' 48 All orders for biniling.or for blank books, left at this pflico, will bo forwarded, and returned as soon ascomplelcd. H- WEBB, Agent. Estr Broke into tho enclosure oT ilio snbstri ber about 3 months since, a WHITE STEER. droopping a littq in his horns, and about four years old. Tile ownor is requpsled to take him away and pay charge. vM&disonOct 1st, New Craods WI, MCKEI.VY9 & CO. HAVE just received a large .assortment of FAt,Li AJTD WINTER GOODS nf every variety, which .they aro enabled to offer to the public a little lower than than the cheapest for the READY GO DOWN, tuch an C.1SII or COVA'TnV VltODVCE, the THOUSAND YEAR CREDIT SYSTEM having been ABANDONED. Among their assortment of Dry (woodg may be found, all the, varieties of English, French and American Manufactuics of Wool, cotton, silk, liar and. hemp; among which is an elegant assort ment of supcrfi.in, fine and common Broad Clothes and.Cassimcrcsi Sattinets) Cotton and Linen Drill ing; Irish Linens; brown Holtandsi Marseilcs and other vesting, Silk Velvets; brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Calicoes; printed Lawns and Muslins, Mousline dc iains; Challics; plain end figured Silks; a.large variety of silk, mohair, and Merino Shawls and handkerchiefs, Lady's and Gctlcmcn's Gloves and Mitts, Hosiery; Ribbons, Gentlemen and Children's HATS9 GAPS, &c, he. Jic, fee. Gentlemen's, uadiea and Children's' BOOTS SHOES. Among their GROCERIE will bo found - ;s , Sugar and Coflco of several Jdnds .and quality, Imperial, Young Hyson, Hyson skin, and ShouschoHg Teas; Chocolate, Spices of all kinds; Madeira, J'ort, Lisbon and Malcga ,. Wines, Brandy, 'Holland 'G(n',- Spirits, Rum, and Whiskey, West India, New Orleans, Sugar Houso and Boston Syrup MOLASSES, HARDWARE, Knives and Forks, Cutlery Saddlery, Coach and Wagon, trimmings and mountings, Mill and W cut .Saws, tenant saws, Saddler's, Shoemaker's, Tailor's arid Carpcnteis tools; Blacksmith's Anvils arid Vices; Sweeping 'and a great variety of other brush es; all kinds' of Ropes and Cordage &c. &c. A large and elegant assortment of CHINA. GLASS x . JLKD ------ Q,uccns-.vare CHOCKEKY tVAHE. IRON Of all kinds by tho Ton or smaller quantity, Spring 'Steel, English blister, Crowley, Sheer and Cast steel, German stcel.and American blister, Nails and Spikes, Largend imall Copper Kettles, $c. It i's impossible to mention separatcly in nt aq vcitiscmcnf, all the ariicles which they have on hand; hut the subscribers wish it to be understood that their assortment has been 'laid m solely with a vjew.to supply the wants if tho country, and there fore fow will be disappointed .vyho may call .upon them to havo. their individual.wnnts supplied, pro vided ihey offer in extbange the ' t "READY G0 DOWN'." WILLIAM McKELVY & Co. Bbomsburg.Nov. 19, 1842. 30 tf. MANUFACTORY, At Bloomsburg, Col. Co. JIY APP &. TS HNSR. THEY would inform tho citizens of Columbi County, that they have commenced tholntM nessat tho above place at the public house of E. HOWELL, where they are prepared tq manufac ture to order, in the neatest, best," nml most durablo manner, MONUMENTS, TOMB-TAHLES,-qEAD and FOOT STONES, of all sizes and' ualitics, MANTLES, WINDOW and WOOR SILLS, and DOOR FRONTS. Also PAINT, BARand HEARTH STONES. Orders for Stone can boleft widi D.GROSS.uho wil act as Agent during our absence. They constantly keep .on hand, a large lot o Vermont.Egyptian and Italian Marblo nt their wholesale Marblo Yard at Sclins Grove, Union county, J'a. Bloomsburg August 14, 1841. 10 NOTICE Slurcby given, to all concerned, that -I havo purchased at constable sale, ns the nroneriv of Arthur Hardy,one Horse, one Sleigh, ono set of Harness, cutting Box, one cortl Stove, and a writing Desk, anu have left the samp in his possession dur ing my pleasure, and caution all persons against taking them from him Vithout my consent. FREDERICK DREHER. Dec. 17, 1S42. Notiee. ALT, persons knowing themselves Indebted to ht laic firm of Rupert & Marlon, by nolo or' book aro requested to mak8 immediate payment as no longer Indulgence can bo given. Thoso who neglect the call will nhno bo responsible for conse quences that will certainly follow. , RUPERT & BARTON. BIcomiburg Oct, 22, 1812, Formerljl 6imed'bjj D. S. X'ODAS. MF.3tEOTFULLY informs his frierlds, an.t Ihe aublic generally, that ho has just reeciv d Iro m Philadelphia a new and extensive assort ment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paiuts Vavnislics, lass, Oycsdiff 's, onfee(oiiiaric &c. &c. wlltrll. in n1flttlr,n In lite rnM.A- .K.t, i' complete assortment of articles in hlslino of business A 11 nA-n- .tl.tn tM 1 . .1 t .. . . iM.iDuna miuii iu fJuiuuuHu any oi me aoovo articles are naillculnrlv ilivltnl in mil n.1 n-it-n ilm articles in Iris Store before buying elsewhere as h is ucicrmincu 10 sen as low, anu by a littln Jewing, lower than can bo bought any frlicrc else in tho surrounding neighborhood. ' The Subscriber considers It hardly nccssary to mention tho aitlcle's In particular as ho is confident that no one can coma amiss by enquiring fo rany ai tt clo belonging to a Drug Stare. N. B. . Merchants and Phvslei'nns will Ami It to their advantage to call and buy such ortlclcs a4 iney may stand m need ot, as they shall be accom raodatcd at a very low percentage. In fe.w wnrtla nil nrn -.laniriill.. :....I.T JA -1J see and judgo for themselves. - EPHRAIM LUTZ. Bloomsburg, July 10, l842i If 29 NOTSCS IS HEREBY GIVEN", 0 all legatees, creditors and other persons in terested in tho estiiles cedents and minnro. Hint tlin mlminutnilnn counts of the said estates'1 have been filed in tho Ofi'ice of the Register of tho county of Columbia, auu win ooprcsenicu lor conlirmation and allow ance to the Ornhnn'H Cnnrt. in lm lirl.t nl Ti-n..:n. , - - v ...m u. .iiir,uu, in and for the county aforesaid on Monday tho lClh uuy yi juuuiry ncxi ai i o cioclt r. iN. l. ihe account or Joseph Brobst Executor of the last will and trutnincni nf T.n.i.mn... rti,,:.t in , v. .... bl.vu Villi., UkU of Caltawissa township, dee'd. . l no account ot Ucnjamm Bcabcr, guardian of tho minor children nf .Insnnli f in. -t - - - - - . v, wii.il i li laiu ui Cattawissa township, dee'd. UHAKLEB (JONNER, Register. Rkoibteii's Ornt-K, Danville, 5 December 15, 1842. 3 NOTICE, r: ' IS hereby givcli, to all concerned, that wc havo this' day purchased, at llnnstnliln nln - ii. - , - -1 " wo in. J 1 i 1 I ' crty of James Girton, two thirds .of 23 acres of (Sium iii.uiu muuuu, acres 01 new ground Wheat 0110 Mantle Clock, ono Dining Table, one Bed & Beddinsi ono Iron Krttl mm IVnoiin- f Plough, ono liarrpn-,.oneSlpiil, one Black Cow.ono Cutting Box, one set of sirigle Harficss, oiie set of Harness, one lot of Gccrs", one Strap of Bells, ono lot of Hayf on lot of Oats, ono, swarm of Bees, one Grind iStonctwo lots of Potatoes in the holo ono Cradle andSpythc, 0110 Grass Scythc. ono yoko of Qxcn. and havo left thnaamn ' !;. -,.......:.... j - ... MID IWOBlBB,Uil during our pleasure, and all persons, arq cautioned from 'nnrrllnslnr-nr. nfrmr,,.-, il t. . , " '""" iimuig uicin ironi lam. without our consont. i.-,- " . JACOB L.GIRTONj Dec. 13,1842. $5' KEWAHD. LOST, on Friilay, tho 21st day of Oct, 1842, somewhere in Ihe township of Fiih ingoreek, or GqenwooU, a cnlfehiu POCKET UOOK, . containing about $g5 in hank note? One live on tho Miner? Hank, Poitsville, and other Relief Notes'nrdiffcrent banks,- Any person finding said PouKet'Uook, and will deliver h, with lis contents, to 'tho owner; shallreccivo tho above reward, RICHARD HAYCOCK-. 1 'Nov: Cr,' 1842 28. NOTICE. THAT I have parchased.at Constable 'sale as property.of Wjlliain Edgar,:to.vvit:ono Hoieo two setts, of harness, two Sleds, ono Clockftweuty Sheep, one horsq Waggon, and have left the eamo in possession of said Edgai during my pleasnro of which the public will tako notice. '- ' MICHAEL' LEMON. Dec. 31. 1842. 3G. For January Term, io43; 1 2 3 Willi'a'm Dale vs Charles Commonwealili vs VVilliaVn Colt Marv Strawbridre vs .Inesf. remain- 4-Oliarles Miller el al vs Samuel Irwin. 5 John Cummings el al vs John C, Les sig 0 Samuel Miller vs John Aulonfs Adm'a 7 John Mannet a vs Moses Moyer. 8 George E. Gehrig vs Frederick Fridly ctal, ' 9 Dsniel Iloals vs Pattereon, ctal 10 Elizabeth, Prong vs Mieheal Cpn'gcrs, 1 1 John F. Mann vs S. C. Martin 12 Comth. of Pennsylvania Vs Wm. Mc K0ivy 13 Fredericks Beatcs Esec. vs ' Henry Follmer 1 7 14 Fiancis Ball, Adms, vs John Rhodes 15 Valentino Dest vs Henry Deifenbacher 10 John C. Boyd vs Georgo Ertvin 17 Nathan Collier vs David Petriken et al 18 Ahiaham Tcrwilligcr vs Daniel Cross. 19 Henry llaum vs Philip Coiner, et al 21) George Moyer vs George Maus et al oi ''"f'.f-'Krl et al vs Cprnelius Still 22 John P. Davis vs Ashbcl B. Wilson of nil. 23. Charles Carilego vs James Straw : bridgn 24 Casper .Chrislmans, Admr vs John Rubicon 25 Lemlord Stoughton vb Charles F. Mann 20 Leonard Stoughton vs Benjamin P. Frlck , , 27 iChibald G. Voris vs Clarissa. A.- Schenck 28 Abraham Slepgen vs Lewis II. Maus. et al,