LADY'S REATH,U AND YOUNG LADIES' MAGAZINE. If the title of a new work published bi-monthly In Philadelphia iat theixtremely low price 6f QNE JOLIAR A YEAR The design of this wotk is to furnish, at a low rate, a Magazine, which, as regards litciary merit nd mechanical execution shall equat the besUhroe dollar magazines. Each number will contain at least forty eight (8 vo.) page of rcadingroatter. from the, pens of the most talented male and female writers of the day. One or more SPLEJVMD STEEC E.XGR.H'Z.VaS, will be given in each number, and, also, one of se ries of iplendid FLORAL ENGRAVINGS RICHLY COLORED, now in course of preparation; decidedly the most attractive encs 01 cmDciiisnmenis ever given in ny magazine. One or more pages of new and pop ular MUSIC, will.bo given in each number. It will be printed upon new type, cast expressly Tor the purpose, and upon fine white paper. The work has reached' its third number, and, thus far, the re- ault has proved thit the design of publishing a Mag azine of supcriot literary merit and elegant execu tion at therlow price of One Dollar A Year. could not but be successful. Our subscription list is already double that of any One Dollar Lidy's Magazine, and hundreds are added each week. of .known and acknowledged talent have been se cured, and the publishers are determined to spare no pains or expense in rendering the work every way worthy .the patronage of the public. CLUBBING AIVI PREiVIIUiTf. For the convenience of neighbors, and to facilf- tate remittances, we will send when remitted post paid. Seven copies.of the Wreath, one year, for Four copies of the Wreath and any three, dollar Magazine, 'Fivo copies"ofthe Wreath,and any Phila delphia Weekly .Paper, Fifteen copies of the Wreath, Ten copies of the Wreath, and any threo dollar Magazine, Ten copies of the Wrcath.and 8park's Life of Washington, in Nos. Ten copies of the Wreath, and' Scott's Novels, ""Ten copies of the Wreath and Dickcn's ( Box's) Works, . ,, , $5 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 10.00 10 00 10 00 1 "-Tweuty copies of the Wreath, and any one. of the above naraeJ wonts, Specimen Numbers furnished, if ordered IS 00 i postpaid. Address DREW 4- SCAMMEIL, Pub, k 67 South Third, St. Philada. Editors giving the above a few inscrtions.and ending me iv os. containing u murn.ru wuu mit, 10 the Publishes, shall recrive tho work for onc'i year. fXj-Editora giving the above five insertions and calling attention to it Editorially, shall receive in 'addition, the nineteenth volume ot tne .jUucKcrboe ker, commencing January, 1842. - TANNING- AND ICurrying Business. THE subscribers would inform their friends and Ana public generally, that they have entered into "Copartnership under the firm of for the purposo of carrying on tho above business at the old stand ol Vhrxttian siunian. CHRISTIAN SHUMAN, JAMES T. PEGG. Bearer Valley Dec. 31, 1842. 30. - ALL persons indebted to me must settle their accounts before the first of March next. CHRISTIAN SHUMAN. Beaver Valley, Dec. 31 1842r NOTICE IS.hsrsby given, that I have purchased as the property of JSliaa Kline, three acres of Wheat in the ground, three acres ot Kye in tne ground.ono culver Plough', one log chain, six sheep, one shoat, and have left the same in his possession during my .' Vleasiire, and hereby caution .ill persons not to take it from him either by purchase or otherwise without my consent. JONATHAN XEMON. Jan. 7, 1843. 37 For Sale Cheap. THE subscriber has for sale at his store in White Hall RO.OOO Lin Shinglei at the low , price of $3. 50000 Feet Homloek Lath, it 22cts per Hundred, men uoarui, uc. czc. ALSO The celebrated Grey Mare lately owned by NealMcCay, one Buggy IVaggon, sleigh Bells, Buffalo Robe, two Tables, two Stoves, corner cub- board and a number of articles two tedious to men- -lion. ALSO A General assortment ef Merchandize all of which will be disposed of to suit the' times. ROBERT McCAY. Whitehall, Jan. 7, 1313, NOTICE IS hereby given to all concerned that I 'have purchased of Daniel Savage, one "brown Horse, one sorrel Horse, two setts of Harnesg, one two horse Waggon, one fctist shod Sled, one Cow, ono stack Hay, four acrw" Wheat in the ground, one wind Mill, one coiling Box, one Plough, two log 'Chains, one Grindstone, two Cowbells, one man's Saddle and riding Briilla, one strap Bells, one Clock, six Geese, one lot. of curl maple Plank, one lot of-pine Lumber, one lot of flak Lumber, one lot poplar Lumber, end have left the same in his possession during my pleasure, of which the public w i Luke nance. 1 PHILIP FRITZ. MVi TURNING " On Fithing Creek, at Isaiah Colt Mills, Sugarloaf township, Cp. co. THE subscriber informs tho public that he hss 'put kip' a shop at tho nbove place, for tho purposo of turning waggon nubs, and all kinds or wood work. "Alsd, iron mill spindles' and gudgeons, &c, and copper and brass or every description. All Kinds Of produce will bo taken in payment, but no credit given. Two or three journeymen, who understand fin ishing chairs and beadsteads will find employment. ORKIN STRAIGHT. Jan. 14, 1843, 38. NO TiceT IS hereby riven that I have purchased of Adam Roat, the following property to wit: ono Bureau,ono Bod, one Stove, one corner Uubboaid, one Clock, nine chairs, one iron Kettle, two acres of Wheat in tho ground, and ono cow, and have left the same in his 'possession during my pleasure, of which tho public Will please take notice. Jan. 9, 184338. NOTICE. IS hereby given that I have purchased' at consta ble sale, as the property of Robert Lockhart, two Marcs, two milk cows,twclvo acres of Wheat in the ground, six acres of Aye' in the ground, twenty bu shels of potatoes in tho hole, one mantle clock, one sled, one. J'lough, and hare left the same in his pos session during my pleasure, of which the public will pleaso take notice. JAMES MJUK.HAKT. Jan. 14, 1843. 38. IS hereby given, that we have this day bought at Constabc sale.as the property of Isaac Robbins the following property, to wit: one black Marc, ono sorrel Colt, two red Stecrs,fivc hogs, five Sheep two setts of Harness, sixteen acres of Rye in the ground; four acres of Wheat in tho ground, one sled, one Plough, on? Harrow, one bay Mare, one two horse Waggon, one black Cow, and one black HcifTcr. and have left the same in tho possession of the said Robbins',during our pleasurc.and forbid any person taking them from him, cither by purchase, or otherwise, without our consent! E. & J.LAZAKU3. Orangevillc, Jan. 3, 1843. NOTICE TS hereby given to all persons, that 1 have pur- J chased at Nonstable sale, as the property of William Kile, one sorrel Horse and Harness, ono red Cow, two ted and white Cows, one red Hciffer, three spring Calv s, one Harrow,one mantle Clock, one fanning Mill, live Hogs, one f lough, and nave left the same in possession of said Kile, during my pleasure, of which the public will take notice. WM. U. HCiBS, Jan. T, 1843. 37. - List of Letters, RemrJiiing at the Post Office Cattawissa, January 7, 1843. Hrubsi O. A. & C. G. 2 Long Ueorge 2 Rrnbat M. & G. 2 Miller Adams Beaber &. Kipcer M'Kelvy William Mench Michael Mann John F. 2 Manharf Phillip 2 Pax (on Joseph 2 Rider John Ryne Palerick Rorhabach ' Wra' Shuman Jacob Seesholl Phillip Slotise John Simmers Robert Sharpless John Shelliart Jonas. Thomas Cloyd W itne'r Abrain Gearhait William Harder Thomas Harder Mary John Stacy Kostenbader D. Kinney Jane Breish George Brobst C. G. Brobst Joseph Hezekiali Bass Clark David 2 Case Adam Clay well J oseph Delaplain bamuel Fenlamchcr Peter Cleaver John Foringer Reuben Frick 11. P Evans David 2 GeigerS. & E; Uinon William Geiger Mrs. George William Hughes Ellis 2 Hughes George Kostenbader Jacob KeefTer Elizabeth Petsons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised C. A. BROBST. P. M List of Letters Remining in the Post Office at Blooms burg, Dec, 31st 1842. Abiaham Hell, Wm, Logan l isher, 2 John Manly, Isaac Hopper, Reuben Kis- ner, W, W Miles, John Paninan, tur, Wm, Rusmus. A. Valleruiampr2;, JOHN R, MOVER, P. M) T7Tha Post Master is constrained to rive notice, that in future, nothing can bn received in payment or postage, but specie or its cauivUnt, as the constructors insist on such money, in payment of their da- msnds on the department. ' notice'. fWVE undersigned purchased at Constable I as the property of John KainsinSugarloaf tp, Columbia co. Dec. 20, 1842, one fanning Mill, one cutting IJox, ono Uureau, one corner (;ubloard ono Saw, nineteen Hawlogs, one Harrow and one PIourIi, and have left the same in. possession of said Karns during my pleasure, of which the public will please take notice JAMES McFANE, Dec 31, 1842. 6. NOTICE. T HE subscribers have purchased at Constable salo as the property-ofJamea-C. Fox. to wit: half of six acres of Wheat in the ground, one acre of Wheat in the ground and one acre of Rye in the ground, and have left tho same in possession of said Fox during our pleasure, of which the' public will take notice. . WM. McKELVY & Co. Dec. 31.1342. 38. " NOTICE. fWHE undersigned purchased at Constable, sale as tne property or wiinam r.ugar, io win fifteen acres of Wheat in the ground, one Horse, ono two, hoy Waggon,'six Hogs, throe Ploughs. twoseU Harnesse.', one set of 6'wingletre s, tw.6, iron Kettles, one Sadie and iJridleand'have left the same in possession of said Edgar during my pitas- ure, of wtacU tne public win tate notice. DANIEL iJTQKER, Bfem Goods TO. MCKBtVTT, & CO. HAVE just received a large assortment of FAL(I AND WINTER GOODS tf every variety', which they are enabled to offer to tho public a little lower than than the cheapest for tho READY GO DOWN, such as CJtan or covA'Titv ritonvcE, the THOUSAND YEAR CREDIT SYSTEM having been ABANDONED. Among their assortment of Dry Goods may bb found all the varieties of English, French and American Manuftctmes of Wool, cotton, silk, flax and hemp; among which is an elegant assort ment of supcrfi.io, lino and common Broad Clothes and Cassimeres: Sattincts; Cotton and Linen Drill ing; Irish Linens; brown Hollands; Marecilcs and other vesting. Silk Velvets; brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Calicoes; printed Lawns and Muslins, Mouslinc de lains; Challics; plain and figured Silks; a largo variety of silk, mohair, and Merino Shawls and handkerchiefs. Lady's and Getlemen'g Gloves and Mitts, Hosiery; Ribbons, Gentlemen and Children's HATS, CAPS, iic, &c. Gentlemen's,- juadies and Children's BOOTS AJYIt SHOES. Among their GROCERIES, will be found Sugar and Coffee of several kinds and quality, Imperial, Young Hyson, Hyson sum, and Sshousqhong Teas; Uhocolate, npiccs ol an kinds; Madeira, 7'ort, .Lisbon and Malega Wines, Brandy, Holland Gin, Spirits, Rum, and Whiskey West India, New Orleans, Sugar House and Doston Syrup MOLASSES, HARD WARE, Knives and Forks, Cutlery Saddlery, Coach and Wagon, trimmings and mountings, Mill and K cut Saws, tenant saws, Saddler's, Shoemaker's, Tailor's and Uarpentcis tools; Blacksmith's Anvils and VK-es; bnccping and a great variety ot other brush es; all kinds of Ropes and Cordage &c. kc. A larce and elegant assortment of CHINA. GLASS AND (lucenswnrc, cnocKEKY ware; IRON Of all kind by the Ton or smaller quantity, Spring ?teel, English blister, Crowley, Sheer and Cast steel, German steel, and American blister, Nails and Spikes, Large and small Copper Kettles, 4c It is impossible to mention separately in an ad vertisement, all the articles which they have on hand: but tlw subscribers wish it to be understood that their assortment has been laid in solely with a viow to supply tho-wants of tho country, and there fore lew will be disappointed wno may call upon them to have their individual wants supplied, pro vided they offer in exchange the "READY GO DOWN." "WILLIAM McKELVY & Co. Bloomsburg, Nov. 19, 1842. 30 tf. New Marble manufactory; At Bloomsburg, Col. Co. AFP & TI HNER. FVIHEY would inform the citizens of Columbi J County, that they have commenced the busl nessat tho above place at the public house of E HOWELL, where they arc prepared to manufac ture to order, in the neatest, best, and most durable manner, MONUMENTS, TOMB-TABLES, qEAD and FOOT STONES, of all sizes and ualities, MANTLES, WINDOW and DOOH SILLS, and DOOR FRONTS. Also PAINT, BARand HEARTH STONES Orders for Stonocan belcft with D.GROSS.who wil act as Agent during our absence. They constantly keep, on hand a large lot Vermont, Egyptian and Italian Marblo at their wholesale Marble Yard at Sclins Grove, Union county, Pa. uloomsburg August 14, toll, 1G NOTICE TSTS hereby given to all concerned, that I. have I purchased at constable sale, as the property of Arthur Hardy, ono Horse, one Bicign, one set of Harness, cutting Box, one coal Stove, and a writing' Desk, and have left tho same in his possession dur ing my pleasure, and caution all persons against taking them from mm without my consent. Dec 17, 1S12. Notice. Jk LT. persons, knowing themselves indebted to - . the late firm ol Kupert & llarton, ny note book are requested to rnako immediate payment no longer indulgence pan be given. Those who neglect the call will alone be responsible for conse- nuonces uiai win ceriaimy iuihiit. . 'it KARLES KAHI.BR, thankful for part favo 1. respectfully announces to lilt numerous friends, and the public generally, that he- still con tinucs to.carry on tho aboc business In all its vari ous branches, at his old stand on tho corner of Maine & East streets, where ho hopes by his long experience in business, that ho is prepared to attend and execute all orders in his lino of bUBincsi, with the utmost punctuality and wormanliko manner, as cannot fail to render satisfaction to oil thoso who may favor him with a call. Particular attention paid to cutting, and good fits warranted. ( N, B. All kinds of country produce taken n exchange fot work, and cash will not be rcfuiod. Bloomsburg, Dec. 3,1842.-32. Legislative Keystone. TWO DOLLARS FOR THE SESSIONi The Kitstowe will, as usual, bo published twice a week during the session of tho Legislature; and at we shall spate neither pains nor expense in giving full and accurate reports of the proceedings of the two House, together with sketches of the debates on. aV -uMi" and important questions, wc hore to recciio a liberal support from the reading public. Tho coming session of our Legislature will bo ono of mom than common interest, and persons desirous of obtaining early and correct inormation from the seat of government, will find it to their advantago to take tho Keystone. To lawyers, jadges, justices of the Peace, nnd public- officers generally, it will bo invaluable, ao all the laws of a public and general nature arc published in it ittimc d'mtely after their passage, and fully three months bcfoie thev will be promulgated in any other man ner. Wo shall also have an able correspondent at Washincton citv. who will keep tho readers.of our paper apprised of all that is doing at the, scat of tho. .National uovernmcnt. TERMS. The terms of the Keystone are as follows: For the whole year, $3 00 For the session only, (twice a week) 2 Ol) Anv person sendinnus five subscribers for the session, accompanied by ten dollars, shall receive a copy gratis for his trouble. All payments may be transmuted by man, and aiia-osi-inastcts are permu ted to frank letters containing money for newspaper subscriptions, Harrisburg.Nov. 18,1842 EYES TO THE lormerly owned by ). S. TO HI JUS. JEl'URAliTl LVTZ RESPECTFULLY informs his friends, oiid' the aublic generally, that he has just rrcciv i 'mi rniuucipnia a new and ext ensuvc assort mcnt of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, PainlK arniHlics, Glass, JDycstull's, -Conl'cctoinarics, Ac. &c. w hich, in addition to his former stock, comnriscs . complete assortment of articles in hislino of business All persons wishing to purchase any of the above arucics arc particularly invilcd to call and price the articles in liU StoreJjcforc buying elsewhere as he is determined to sell as low, and by a lillle Jewing, lower than can be liougbt any where else in the surrounding neighborhood. 1 he feubsenber considers it hardly nccssary to mention the ai tides in particular rs he is confident mat no one can come amiss by enquiring fo rany aiti clo belonging to a Drug Store. N. B. Merchants and Physicians will find it to their advantage to call and buy sueh articles as they may stand in need of, as they shall be accom modatcd at a very low percentage. In few words all are respectfully Invited to call see anu judge lor themselves. EPHRAIM LUTZ Bloomsburg, July 10, 1842. tf 29., BLANK BOOK TG4, cor ner of (Valixu I Third streets E.subscribeis return their sincere thanks t( AO . their friends for the favors so lihorallv bestow ed on them, and beg leave to ajsurc them that no efforts shall be wanting on their pait to' merit 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 th Hinder, making at least a saving of 10 to 20 per cent, and sometimes more. All descriptions of Binding neatly executed. Gentlemen's Libraries fitted up and repaired, Mu sic and Periodicals bo.und to pattern. Ladiu's scrap dooki, mourns anu roruouos, ol an descriptions made to older, uinding done tor Libraries, Insti tutions. .Societies, &c. on advantageous Terms, I'O I'KOKHONOTAKIES. liEGIS TEUS, RECORDERS, SHERIFFS, MERCHANTS AND BANKS. They arc also prepared to manufarturo BLA1TK WORK of every description, 6uch as Uocketi, JtecorcU Deed Hooks, Day-RocUs, r.tilgers, Journals .Wmornndiima, ChtcU-HoUs, &c. of the fine quality of Paper, (Robinson's Ivory Surfaced)'! a style equal to any madcin the Uitlcs of I'lnladcl phia or New i ork, on the most reasonable terms. Ulahk Wouk Ucir.ii to mi IVtTTF.riN. CLYDE & WILLIAMS. N. B. Old Books rebound with np.atnsu nr dospatch; also Files of Papers. arrisburg, Math 2G, 1842, Cmo. 48. All orders for bindinR.or for blank bnok left at this office, will- be ' forwarded, .and returned as soon as completed. H- WEDIJ, Agent. NOTICE, IS hereby given, that we have this day bought ijonsiawe saie, as tne propeity of Ehae Kmith one two horse Waggon, ono pair Hay adders,ono Log Chain, two Grey Mares, two sets Harness Collars and Bridles, one single Line, one pair Check Lines four Trace Chains, one Log Sled, three Hogs, ppo Cow, one Plough and Doubletree, seven Geesejone Wind Mill, one iron Scoop i'hovel, one Mantle Clock, ten bushels Potatoes, one stiaw Box and Knife, fifteen Harrow teeth, two thirds of six Acres of Wheat, two thirds of seventeen Acica of Rye, and have leftjthe same in1 the possession of tfic oa'fd Smith, during our' pleasure, and forbid any person, taking them from him either by purchase, or other wise, without our consent. WM. McKELVY & Oo. Utc. 13. 1842. J AND NEW GOODS. THE subseriocrs inform the public, thst they have entered into Partnership, under the firm ETtf ER & HEFFLV s and have usl received from Philadelphia, and now opened, at their NEW STORE, Worthtceit Cor ner of Market ami Jlaine fitrtets,Bloomtburg; an entire new and extensivo assorment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; HARD WARE, CROCKERY, AND QUEENSWSRE, 4c. which they offer for sale, on reasonable torms, a heir prices arc suited to the times. Among tbeir assortment will be found Droadcloths, Cassimeres, Sattinctts, and various kinds of cloths Jor men' Summer wear; Calicoi; Ging hams; Cambrics; Muslins;" Silks: Muslin de lanes; and various other articles for Ladies' dresses; Shawls; Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs and Hoses Illeachrd and Broiin Domestic Muslins; nd a variety of other articles suitable for the scaron and behoved to bn as good and complete an assort ment as is usally lound in country stores. frt'COUNTRY PRODUCE will be received m exchange, and CASH will not bo refused. Our friends, and the public generally, arc re quested to call and examine, for themselves.'' JACOH EYER, CHARLES HEFFLEY. Bloomsburg, Juno 20, 1842. . ,7 9 SESSION REPORTER. Tlic Pennsylvania Reporter, Is published at HarrMiuirr Penn'a. on every Tuesday and Friday during the session of tho Leg- islamic, and .nice a week during the remaindcrof the year. The terms arc For one year Tiinns nntiAitr, For the'a' ssion two hollad?, Ariancrmeiits for a full and impartial report of the proceedings of loth Houses oi'Afsembly, hate bech made. The character of the paicr as a faith ful chronicle, of the doings of the legislature, shall not sutler deterioration while in our charge. We do not consider it necessary to enter into a detail of the political doctrines we .advocate. All the energies of the paper since its establishment in 1827, have been direrled to the advancement of the pure principles , of nr.M0cncr, and to their prrmancnt ascendency in every department of tho urri-ment. The paper has been sustained by the liberal patronage of kind friends, and we trust it n ill npt lose their countenance ami support or that of the democracy of the .state, in our course the future of which shall be a reflection of the past. JOHN 11 DIMOUK CO. Any'pcrson who will procure us five session stib teribers. and forward us ten dollars, shall receive the Reporter gratis, for ono year. Harnsburg, Dec. 10, 1812. NOTICE, lii hereby given, to all, concerned, that wa have this day purchased, at Constable sale, as the prop erty of James Girlrn, two thirds of 23 acres of grain in the gronud, 3jr acres of new ground Wheat one Mantle Clock, imc Dining Table, ono Bedcc lledding, one lion Kittle, one Weaving Loom, one Plough, one Harioiy, one Sled, one Dlaik.Cow.ono Cutting Box, ono set of single Harness, one set of HnrnefB, one lot of Goers, one Strap of Bells, ,ono lot of Hoy, one lot of Oats, one swarm of Bers; ono Grind Stone, two lots of Potatoes in tho hole one Cradlo and Scythe, one Grass Scythe, one yok of Oxen, ond have left the same in his pobseuion during our pleasure, and all persons arc cautioned from purchasing or, oihrrwise taking1 them from him without our consent. JACOB L.GIRTON, PETER LEIDY. Dec. 13. 1842. NOTICE. THAT I havei purchased at Constable sale as properly of William Edgai, to wit: ono Hoite tvsosrtts of arnes!), two Sleds, one Clock, twenty Sheep, one horse Waqgon, and have left the sarre in possesion oraid Eilgai duting my pleasure of which the public will take notice. MICHAEL LEMON. Dec. 31.1812. 30. NOTICE. UV Subscribers purchased at Constable sale on the 23d Dec. 1 542. tho following sold as the projerty of William Loleman in Bloomsburg Col. co. ono black Mare.one two hnrso Waggon.or.o two horse Sled, one singlo set Harness; one set bojt Iariics,, one straw Ki.ife, ono Pitcl fork "one M nurn fork, one strap Rcllsr pno brass mantle Clock, one. Bureau, Also 'one Sleigh sold on tli, 27th De:. 1842. The'prqperty1 we have left in possession of said Coleman during our pleasure, of which tho public will please' take notice,' L. B. RUPERT, '' E.O.BARTON. 'Bloomsburg Doci,31, 1842. - '' 36. NOTICE, rSnHE undersigned hos purchased at Constable H sale as the property of John Karns in Sugar, loaf township, Columoin co. on the 20th day of Dec. 1812, one piece of Wheat, one piece of Rye. one small Bull, one Cnw,' one mantle Clock, and have left the same in posrssibn.ofsaid Kerns dur ing my plcasuve.of which thepublic will pleasatake notice. ABRAHAM H. LUNGER. Dec. 31, 1812. 36. TONS Superior Quality Coal for sale at Espytcwn, Terms Cash. S. A. H OR MAN. D. 81, 1MJ.-W. DleppAorg Ort, 33, T8.
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