OJrrfch.tlie iN'ew yotk TrillinO. ft yesterday snys Wo tmderstaml that intne important arrestsi 'icoiincetedf with one of our mon'cd institutions, have been made during tho pss? wrek, the particulars "of" vvliioli we Hro itotyct ol liberty to dis close, Hard times in New 1 'ork. -The N. Y, tfjoinl. Advertiser dales Mint one Hundred nen are now rit work upon a joli within n hundred miles "of that city, for their meals and shoes for I Ho winter. TTII K ftntrilirrdnil tleairm, nf rlneinar 1itialrtrea P. ml IheroOre tako this method of informing their farmer customem that thev arc rcntiestml locill and wltleUheir 'aa-oUfita on or bcCore 'the first of Feb- Ufiry without fail, by attending to tho above notice, and bringing n6mo of icady down, they tan savo cost ami troiilfliic. , The subscribers ntso offer for sale goods nt cost to thoso who bting good funds in exchange fur tlio fcnmc, the stock will lie disposed of on reasonable terms iictwrcn tins tvul tlio Iirst ot lpril, to nliy persons who may wish to enter into business, nnd vn do assure such, thrft tffcir nrc few better situations in this country for busbies', Tho establishment can either be bought urrciicd. COLEMAN & MILLER,' January, 28 l $45, 4ft. UBM-mitUUjL!MJtWM JM MINISTRY TOW S NO TICE. iTOTJOE i hereby givcn,lhal letters of admin- istration.&c navo been granted to tlic subscri ber on the cslnto of ANDREW CREASY, Jato of Mifflin township, in the county of Columbia decease'.!. ,AIl persona indebted tusald estate arc hereby required to come forward without delay and settle their respective duos. Those having demands on said cstato arc requested to present their claims Tiroperly uttcstcd for tcttlcmciit. I will meet debtors and creditor on the SSth bf February mid first of March next, nt the late rcsi- denco of tlio deceased to make settlement with nil who may call. ABRAHAM LUDW1G, Adm'r. February 4, 181341.' ADMIN IS TRA TO IV S NO TICE. "mTOTICE is hereby given, that letters nfndniin- istlaiion.cvc. nave oeen granteu to the subscri ber on tho cstato of . . BENJAMIN CUEASV. Idtn nf Mlfllm tnt.vnr.litn. in I Ik pntintv' nfflnlnmlim deceased. All persons indebted to said estalo am icrcby rcquircu to coma lorwnni witnoul delay and Afttn llinir inannrtivft lllirs, Tlinen linvinrr rlnnintiilu on said estate aro requested to present tlieir claims irinorli nflntitoil fur urlllfiiniiitit inn utwiioiu, its ii i ii ik u ai-iiii-iuuill vviui tin wmt IHH' ciil. " AniRBHAM LUDWIG, -lrVr. ' February 4, 1813. NOTICE, IS hereby given, to all concerned,, that we, havo this day purchased, at Constable sale, as tho prop rrty of Joseph Thomas, 'one lot saw logs, ono two horse wagon, ono plough, oi.o sled, ono harrow.onc Jototwheat in tlio barnonc lot rye in tlio barn ono lot liny in tho Jam, one sjack hay, nine acics rye in tho "ground, three holes potatoes, four bee swarm, two lots applctress, one wind mil, one rutting box, ono grind s''mc; three hogs, one lot of Arc, ono lot clover seed, ono otbuckvvhcat,onc log tied, one lot trees, two setts harness, on log chain one lot manlo Ijtnber, ono cow, one kettle, ono bn. lean, ono cubtioard, one loom, two nnd a halfacrcs wheat'in the ground, nnd have (eft the tamo, in his pnssMon diiring our pleasure of vv ich the public ' J.'N. & A. . THOMAS.' February 4, 1843. 41. p. NOTICE 5S hereby given, that I havo purchased as the properly of Michael Lemon, ono horso waggon, nnel hoi'se, eighteen sheep, ono mantle clock, and have left tho same in his possession during my plcairc, and hereby caution ill persons not to Mite it irom mm either by purchase or otherwise without my content. JONATHAN LEMON. Fib.;4, 1843. 41. NOTICE. THAT'Ihavo this Jay nought as the.property of r.iarim nailer, jr. ten sheep, ono lieiter, ono plougl: one wagon, ono harrow, ono stove, ono cubboaru one Grindstone, one small brass kettle, three setts of horse harness, and one bureau, nil of which I have left with him during my pleasure., of which tuo public will taka notice. THOMAS MENJJENJAI.Ij February 4, 184341. NOTICE. B THAT I have purchased as the nroncrtv of Eli sha Albertson, one log sled, one log chain, ono cut ting box, ono" clock, six acres of wheat in tho ground one plough, four how, one voko cattle, and havo left tlio tame in his pofsesiion during my pleasure- oi much the public, will tako notice. 13. R. AI.DERTSON. February ,1, 1843 41. rr tt NO TICE. A meeting of tho Stockholders, Rnd en election for direotori of the Uloonisburg, Rail road Iron company will bo held at No. 01 Walnut street, Fhlladtlnbin, on Saturday the -SSth of Fcbuaty nextat ISo'clotk, A. M. JOSEPH l'AXTON, Prcs't, L'nttawifsa, January, 221 1843. NOTICE. IS.bcrebv PiVfin ibnt F bnvi nnroliail nt f!nn, rtable sale, a tlio property, of John llartlnan, two wares, and' harness, one waggon two cows, one calf, right acres, of ryo in the ground, 4 Acres of of wheat in tho ground, ono mantle clock, ono wind mill, and one cutting box, nnd havo left the Mine mhis possession, during my pleasuro, o which liic public will tako notice. JAlES LOCK II ART. Feh. 4ili, 184313 p. NOTICE. THE subscribers havo purchased nt constaMc if ale, as the property ,of Jcsso Moyer, ono bay Mare, ono Sled, ono Sleigh, one set Harness, nil of which we have loaned him during our pleasuro of which the public will tako nfilice. COLEMAN & MILLER, January, 28 1843 10. NOTICE. THE Subscribers purchased at ('unstable salo on tho 23d Jan. 1S43, tho following sold os tho propei ly of JrfiVrson Moyer, In Blmmikburs the folbwiiig property to viz: ono Bureau, bran mantle clock, one iron Kettle, wnich "property we have left "with said JefTcuon Moyer, at our pleasure. It. B. RUPERT, 13. C. BARTON. Illoorruburg Jan. 28, 1813. 40. NOTICE. " TS hereby g'vcp that wo havo this day bought t constable talc as the" property of John Fulmor, tvo Lrowbarn oac hook one croscut Sawj one Iron Keltic ono ileigh, ono log chain and one. woodslrd, ono plough ono harrow, jWilh ten teeth, Eleven acrcsof rye.in Ihe ground, ond have left tho Mine in hi possi'frion.diiriiijj our plcasurc,of which the public will tHVe notice. 1 ' ' '.".," a Aram young: Jamiary 29 1S43. 0. p NEW TURNING Establishment. On Fishing' Creek, at Isaiufi Coles Mills, Sugar'ldaf township, Co. co. THE subscriber informs the public that he has put up ft fhop at tho rtbovb place, for the purpoio of turning waggoti hubs, nnd Ml kinds of wood work. Also, iron mill spimllcn and gudgrons, iVc, nnd copper and brass of every description. All lands of produce will bo taken ii: payment, but no credit given. two or thrco journeymen, Who' understand fin ishing chairs and beadsteads will find employment, ORUIN STRAIGHT. Jan. 14, 1813. 38. NOTICE). IS hereby given that I havo purchased of Adam Roat, the following propctty to, wit: one Burcau,one; Bed, ono Stove, one comer Uubboaid, ono Clock, nine, chairs, ono iron Kettle, two acres of Wheat in the ground, and ono cow', and havo left tho same in his possession during my pleasure, of which tho public will plcaso tako notieol BENJAMIN EVANS. Jan. 0, 181338. 'NO TICE'. " IS hereby given that I havo purchased at consta ble talc, as the propei ty of Robert Lockhart, two Mores, two milk cows,twclvc acres of Wheat in tho ground, six ncres of A'ye in the ground, twenty bu sbeU of potatoes in the hole, one mantle clock, oho sled, onu Plough, nnd havo Icftlliesamo in his pos-' fcession during my pleasure, of which the public will ptcasc take notice. j JAMES LOCKHART. Jan. 14, 1813. 38. . ; R hcrchv civen. that we have tins dav bouaht at a Coustnbo salens the properly of Isatc Kobbins tho following propertv, to wit: one black More, nnp. BMrrpl (Inll. Itvfv rflil Hlprrs.livfi Iiots. five Kbcrl) two setts ot'Harnes3, sixteen acres of'fllyo in the ground, four acres of Wheat in the giound, ono sled, tone Plough, one iLirrow, one bay Mate, one Jxiron iVjirtifnn. onpUaelL Cow. and ono blnck Hcmer.nnd have IcttUio same in the possession or the Mild Koliuln Vturing ourpleasilrc.nnd forbid any porson taking them from him, cither by purchase, or otherwise, without our consi nt. E. & J. LAZARUS. Ornngcville, Jan. 3, 1843. NOTICE 3 licrchj given to all persons, that 1 have pur chafed at- nonstable, sale, as the property of wnuam rule, one sorrel Morso and Harness, ono red Cow, two red and white Cows, ono red llcifler, three spring Calv s, ono HnrroW,one muntla Clock, one fanning Mill, fivo Hogs, one Plough, and havo left the saute in possession of said Kile, during my pleasure, of which the public will tako notice. VM. G. IlliSS. Jan. 7, 1843. 37. SA&t ot LcMen'S Renkining at the I'osl Office Cattawissa Jnnuary 7, 1843. Hrubst (J. A. U C. G. 2 Long George 2 lirobst M. 5c G. 2 Uealitr Si. Kinger Urtiish Genrge Hrobst 0. G. Brohsl Joseph Hezekiah lhso Clark David 2 Case Adam Clay well Joseph Deluplain Samuel Fenstamcher Peier Cleaver John Furinger Reuben Prick IL 1J Uvans David 2 Geiger S." & E; Girlon William Geiger iIrs. Genrge William Uuglies Eljis 2 Hughes Gcorgo Kostfiibatkr JaeoU'' Keeffer Elizabeth Miller Adams .M'Kcivy William iMcnch ' Michael Mann John F. 2 Manhart Phillip 2 Paxton Joseph 2 Hiuer John Ryn'e Pnlerifk Rorhabach Wm Shuman Jacob Seesliolt Phillip Stoiisc John Simmers Robert Sharpless John Shelhart Jonas Thomas Lloyd V liner Abram Gcarhait William Harder Thomas Harder.Mary John Stacy Kostenbader D. Kinney Jane Peisons railing for letters in the abovo list will please say they are adveriised C. A. BROUST. P. M At Bloomsburg, Co2. Co. nr APP & TZ3E NS3R. T1IEY Would inform tho citizens of Colmnbi County, that they hare commenced tliobusi niwat the nboNo place at the public house of E. HOWELL, where they are prepared to manufac ture to order, in the neatest, best, and most durable manner, MONUMENTS, TOMB-TABI.13S, nKAD and TOOT STONES,, of all sizes nnd ualities, .MANTLES, WINDOW and OOOR SUA., and DOOR FRONTS. Also-PAINT, BAR and HEARTH S TONES. Ordt-rs for Stonecan bclcfl with D.GHOSS.who wil act as Agent during our absence, ' They constantly keep on hand a large lot, o '('rm'ortt,T3yptian a'ud" Italian Ma'rblo nt Iheir wholesale MurMo. Yurd a't roelina' Grovo, Union county, Pi, '' Bloemtbur; August 14, 1841. 10 Stew mt(is HAVE just received a Itfgo n's9rtnicnt of frAMi AjSfD AVINXEU GOODS nf feVory vAriety, which they 'ita enabled to nfTer to; the'iinbllcu lit'tlri lowtr'than than thc chcapent for tho READY GO DOWN, tuch ot the THOUSAND YEAR CREDIT SYSTEM living been ABANDONED. Among their assortment of may bo lolind nil the varieties of English, Frencli and American Mnnufuctmca of Wool, cotton, silk, liax nnd hemp; nmong whiqh is an cltgant hssorl inent of superfiAo, fino and common Broad Clolhes and ( aisiinercs: SnttinctS) Cotton and Linen Drill. ing; Irish Linens; brown Holland!', Mnrseilcs and niher veilings, fellk Vclvctis brown mid bleachrtl Shirtings and Sheetings, Onlicoc; printed Lawns and Muslins, Mnusliuo dd tains; Cliallies; plain nnd (inured Silks; n largo Variety of silk, rnohaif. and iMermo Shawls and handkerchief, Lady s nnd Gctlemen's Gloves ftftd Mitts, Hosiery; Ribbons, Gentlemen nnd Children's I Wry HATSj 3AS?S, iic, ice. Gentlemen's, uadics and Children's BOOTS SHOES. Among their TL7M '5 GROCERY ...lit 1 C 1 ' will no IUUUU . tft .,(. Sugar and CorTi-c..if versl kinds, and .quality, Imperial, Young Hyjoti, liy,Kn .ckin, and Shousclioiig Teas; Chocolate, Spices of all kindf; Madeira, i'oft, Lisbon nnd 'Mnlega AViucs, Brandy, Holland Gin',' Spirits, Rittu, and 'Whlitey West India, Nnw Orleans, Sugar llnuso.s nnd Boston , Syrup MOLASSES, SASDWARB,' , Knives and Forks, Cutlery Saddlery, Coach and Wagon, trimming's and mountings, Mill nnd M cut Suw-3, tenant saws, Sadillcr's, SliocinaltcrV, Tailor's and Cnrpentcis tools; Blacksmith's Anvils ntid Vices; Sweeping and n great variety of other" brush es; all kinds of Ropes and Cordage, &c. &c. i . A large and elegant assortment of. CHINA' GLASS AND .. . Ctucciiswarej CItOCKEICY WARE. IRON Of all kinds by the Ton or smaller quantity, Spring Steel, English blister, Crowley, Sheer and Cast steel, German steel.and American blister, Nails and Spikcs Large and small Copper Kettles fyc. It is impossible to mention separately in an ad vertisement, all tho .articled which they havo on hand; but tlio subscribers, wish it to be understood that their assortment, has been laid in solely with a view to supply tho wants of ihe country, and there fore few will bo' disajipftinted who may call upon them to have the i'r individual wants tupplied, pro" vided theynfiiT in ci'chang'e llicj''' ' ' "READY GO DOWN."' WILLIAM McKELVY & Co. Bloomsburg.Nov. 10, 1842. 30 tf. AND MEW G&m FRTHE Bubicrii)ers1inform the public, lliutthey J havo entered into Partnership, under tlio firm of and havo list recciirid from Philadelihia, nnd now opened, nt their NHWSTOUE, SSorthivcHl Cor ner ofJIarlitt nml Alaine Streets, flliwimbiirif, an entire now nnd extensive ussormcnt of DllY GOODS, GIIOCEIUES; HARD WARE, CROCKERY, AND QUEENSJf'AHE, yc. which tbry oficr for sale, on reasonable terms, as heir prices are suited to the times. Among their assortment will bo found Broadcloths, Cassitneres, Satlinetls, and various hinds of cloths Jor tncri's Summer wear; Calicoex; Gipg hams; Cambrics; Muslins; Silks: Muslin de lanes; and various other articles . foiLadies dresses; Shawls; Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs and lose; Bleached and Brown Domestic Muslins; and n variety of other articles suitable fir tho season nnd l'cliecd to bo as good and complcto un assort ment os is usally found in country stores. CO-COUNTRY PRODUCE will be received tn exchange, and OASH will not be rtfufed. Our friend, and the "public generally, ore re quested to call and examine for themselves, t ,, JACOB EYER, CHARLES HEFFLEY. Bloomslur;, Juno 25, 1813. 9 6u And iTrrvirVjr? silK-m Ac: THE nubsciibcrs would inform their friends ril tho public generally, that they hiivo' entered Into. Copprtnertlu'p under the firm of . . - for the iiUmost) of carrying.dn tha above bus!m!LS at the old stand of Vhrlstian 8human. christian shuman, James t. pegg, Reaver Valley Dec. 31, 1842 30. ALL persons indebted to me must settle their accounts biforo the first of Mate h next. CHRISTIAN SHUMAN. B.eaver Vnlley, Dec. 31 I842r "or Sale Cheap! THE subscribe hus fJr salo at his store In White Hall 509000 &aP Shingles at tlio Ipw price kjf $3. 5000 Feel Hemlock Lath, at 22cls pcrjlundred, Inch Bnards, he. e"ic, ALSO Tho celebrated Grey Maro lately owned by NcnlMcCay, one Buggy Waggon, sleigh BelU, Bufi'alo Robe, two 7UblcS two Stoves, corner cub board and a number of articles two tedious, to men-, ion. ALSO A General assortment ef Merchandize all of which will be'drvposcd of to suit the time. ROBERT McCAY. Whitehall, Jan.7, 1813, SESSION RBPORTEB. The Pctmsyhrttila HJcpoi'Jci, Is published nt llarrisblug Pcnn'a. nil every Tuesday and Friday -during the session of ihoLeg-r islaturc, nnd mco a wcckduiing the remainder of the year. The terms arc FoV one year TiiriKr. noi.LAns, r or me session tw o .dollaiis. Arrangements or a full and impartial report of the proceedings of both Houses of Assembly, havo been lmde. The character of ihe parcr an a faith-': ful chronicle of tho. doings ot the legislature, shall' not sufier deterioration while in our charge. We do not consider it necessary tn enter into n detail of the political doctrines wo advocate. All the energies of Ihe paper since its establishment in 1827, havo been directed to tho advancement of the puro principles of nnMOCUACY, nnd to their permanent ascendency in every department of the gnvcrr.ment. The paper has been sustained by the liberal patronage of kind friends, and wo trust it will not lose their countenance nnd supporter that of the democracy of tho state, in our course tho future of which shall be a reflection of tho past. JOHN It DIMOOKiy CO. Any 'parson who will procure us fivo session sub scribers, and forward us ten dollars, shall receive the Reporter gratis, for one year, jjlnrrisburg, Dec. 10, 1842. ffiJYElB TO THE Formerhj owned b;j D. S. TOBIAS. TJJF,SfT.CTFULLY informs his friends, and XXXj Iho aubhc generally; that he has just receiv d ironi Philadelphia anew and extensive assort mcnt of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Pnhii.s Vai'MisSies, GJfjissj Byestiiii's, ConiecSoiiiarieSj &v. &c. w hich, in addition to his former stock, comprises . complcto assortment of articlcj in his line of business All persons wishing to purchase any of tho above articles arcpailicUlarly invited to call and price the articles in his Store before buyimr elsewhere as he is determined to sell os low, nnd by n littln Jewing, lower than can bo bought any where else in the surrounding neighborhood. The Subscriber consider.! it hardly ncc3sary to mentinn tho aiticlcs in particular j he is confident that no ciiecau come n.nifs by enquiring fo r-ny aid cle belonging to a Drug Store. N. B. Merchants and Physicians will find it to their advantage to cfdl and buy such articles a3 they may stand in need of, ns they shall be accom modated t a very low percentage. 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Oj'Editors giving the above five insertions and calling nttention to it Editorially, shall receive in addition, the ninclceiitJi volume ol the Knickerboc kcr, commenping Junuary, 1S42. C1HARLES KAHLER, thankful for past fawm ) respectfully announces to his nun erous friends, nnd the public generally, that he still con tinues to carry on ibc. above busincssinall its vari ous branches, at his old stand on the corner of Maine 3t East streets, where he hopes by his Icing experience in business, that he Is prepared to attend and executo all orders in his line of business, wilh the utmost punctuality riiid wormanlike manner, as cannot fail to render satisfaction to all those whd may favor him with' a call. Particular attention paid to cutting, and good fits warranted. N, B. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange foi work, and cash will not be refused. Bloomsburg, Dec. 3,1842.-32. legislative Keystone TWO DOLLARS FOR THE SESSION. The ICetstone will, as usual, bo published twice a week' during the session of tho Legislature; and as we 'shall spare neither pains nor expense In giving full and accurate reports of the proceedings of tho two Houses, together with sketches of tho debates on all public ond important questions, wo hope to receive a liberal support from the reading public. The coming session of our Legislature will bo ono of more than common interest, and persons desirous, of obtaining early and correct inormation from the scat of government, will find it to their advantngo to take tho Keystone. To lawyers, jadges, justices of the Peace, and public officers generally, it will be invaluable, ao nil the laws of a public and general nature ore published fn ft bimvi diately after their passage, and fully three months bcfoio they will ba promulgated in any other man ner. Wo shall also have an able co-respondent at Washington city, who will keep tho readers of 'our papcrnpprlscd of all that is doing at the scat of tho National Government. TERMS, The terms of tho Keystone are asfollowst. For tho wholo year, 53 00 . For the session only,, (twice a week) 2 00 Any person tending us five subscribers for the ECSion, accompanied by ten dollars, slmll receive u copy gratis for his troul lo. All payments may bo transmitted by mail, and all Post-maslcts are permit ted to frank letters containing money for newspaper subscriptions, M'KINLEY i LESCL'RE. Harrisburg.Nov. IB, 1842 returned as soon as completed, - H- WEBB, Agent, Saist of Letters Remaning in tlie Post Office at Blooms, burg, Dec. 31st 1842. Ahiaham Bell, "Wtti. Logan Fisher, 2 John Manly, Isaac Hopper, Reuben Ku ner, W, W Miles, John Pansiian, jur, Win, Rusmus. Ar Vnllerr.hnmp. 2; . JOHN R, MOYER, P. M; tCT'J'lie Post M after is constrained to give notice, that in future, nnthn r mil tin j received in payment of postage, but ipecic ,-or its equivlent, 11 s the Ponstii tor insist I on such money, in payment nf tnoir da ' mbndu on the department.