Norton, THE uierattVprehfstujit tw)bJ 0o ts'the tflojrcny f Peter Kerns, one eorrfcl Iwrtf, ori rtccctwo year tilil, one kill of Ufa tme ige, fiv kwi of fheep, ttro hogs,or tiKck vytgfpm crw rdwigh; one lot ej' plough $etfs, nto hsrrow, tw sAJjrar kvlttce, one buck sW, otrc tied, oWccWS ting b4ic,out acres otwhril in the ground, t-o vt&& of wry in tirtstouml, & luvsleTulrae'Wiva 5n fKKifon .'f aW Klme during tiy pIwwirc,-of which, lli pwltUc wWl tJB; take irotic. wiomas w vow? rk u, te3. ia, lltm . -i r- NQTICK. t3 henoy Tjfrtn, thtt wehsvc rAnthvt A cen. J eUble the property uif Henry Yeablc, re j bay mire, one plough, one rod heiffef, thrcclu?tp, three acres of wheat in the graoti-J, seven acres of tyc in the ground, three hogs, two sett IrotRS gear., one UfRC Iron Settles weavers oom.oira bureau one tcd tnd swingle trees, one harrow, one Cradle nd scythe, an dhavc left, tiifc same in his posncw1 ion Juting out ptetsure,tf which lira public will pkasc take notice. v JESSE COLEMAN 13, & J. LA3ARUS, Feh.lt, 1843 12. . NOTICE Thatt hermtchasetl st CottstaUe ale s lV property of Simuel C. M'tlcnry one gray rmrc.ono norrel horse, two colts, onemdcaw.two pyded wwi fire head of young callle,s4cn head of sheep, five hog,grin in the tmm.gtain in the ground, en funning mill, one sled, one plough, ono hartow.ono mantle dock, and hive left the same in his posses ion timing my pleasure, uf tvhich the public will Ulco notie. JOHN M'lIENKY. Feb, 1 1, 164345, NOTICE.' IS hereby given that I have purchased t consta Me sale as the propel ty of Jnmcs .Stackhnusc, one sorrel horse, ono cow, oncheilTct, one sleigh, and mi J have left the same In Ms possession during my nlcaaure of which, the public will lake notice. P LEVI I3I8EI.. Feb. 11, 1843 2. NOT WE, THAT we have purchased atconslablo mVo lis tho property of Joseph II. Hcm, one sorrel mara nnd harness, one bay hnnc ami harness one bay colt sis head ofyoung cailhonc two horw: waggon one sled, one plough and harrow, one wind mill.uiic clock, ono cutting box, five hogs, eleven acres of grain In the ground, two logchains, onectoscut saw ono lot of grain in the barn, one shovel and have left the same in his possession duringour plcusure of which the public will lake notice. J. & P. FRITH. FcbruarS U, 184341. P NOTICE. THAT I have purchased at.constaUc sale as the properly of Eliaha Hess ono yoke of work cattle, one plough, ono fanning rnill.ono mantle clock.atid have left the same" in' his pos'creioti during my nleasure of which the public will take notice.? 1 PHILIP FEIT2, February 11,1813-42. p administra row s no tice. TVTOTIOE islifernbv gWcn.thal letters of ndmin- istration,&c have been granted to tho subscu her nn.tlie usimudf, , - , . f ,4MDRBV CREASY, late of Mifllin township, in the county of Columbia deceased. All persons indebted to said fHtato arc hereby required to comb forward without delay' nirtl settle their respective dues. Those having' dernaudt on said estate are rcque? led to present their claims properly attested for settlement. .1 will meet debtors and creditors on the 28lh of February and fi.t of March next, at the late rtai denco of the deceased to muko settlement with nil who may call. ABRAHAM T.UDW1G, Adm'r. February 4, 1813 U. A DMIN ISTRJ1 TO IV S NO TICE. rflTKIR in herebv oiven. that letters nfodmln- i istlation.&c. have been rantcd to tho subscri. bcr on the esUtc of BENJAMIN CREASY', lato of Mifllin township, in the county of Columbia deceased. All persons indebted to said estate mo lercby required to come forward without delay and iettla their respective dues. Those having dcmaiids on said estate aro requested to prsscnt their claims properly attested for scttlemcnit. T will meet dr.litors and creditors on tho 2 8th of February and first of March at the late residence of the deceased, to maKe settlement vvitu all wno mat call, AURUHAM LUDWIG, Adm'r. February 4, 1813. NOTICE, IS hereby given, to all concerned, that wo have this day purchased, at Constable sale, as the prop erty nf Joseph Thomas, one lot Faw logs, ono iwo horse wagon, ono plough, ono tied, one harrow.ono lot of wheat in tho barn, one lot rye in th bam, one lot hay in the 6am, ono stack hay, nino uciea rye in the ground, three holes potatoes, four bee swarms, two lots applctrcss, one wind mill, one cutting bor, one grind stone; three hogs, onb lot of flit, ono lot clover seed, one lotbuckwheat,ono log 'sled, one lot trees, two setts harness, oni log chain, one lot mapln ljmbor, ono cow, one kettle, ono bu reau, one cubboanl, ono loom, two and a half acres vlient in the ground, and have left tho same in Ins possession during our pleasure of w ich tho public "Will take notice, J, N. & A.D. THOMAS. EjFcbruary4, 1813. 41. p. NOTICE. IS hereby girfn that I havo purchased at Con 'table sale, an the property of John Hartman, two 'mares, and harness, ono waggon two rows, ono "calf, eight acres, of ryo in the ground, 4 Acres of "ot wheat in the ground, one mantlo clocK, one vind mill, and one cutting box, and have left the me in his possesion, during my pleasure, of Vhich the public will tako notice. JAAES LOCK HART. Feb. 4th, 1 843 13 p. NOTICE. ' IS hereby g'ven that we havo this day bought ot constable) salo as tho property of John Fulmcr, Iwo Urawbars one hook ono croscut Saw; ono Iron Kettle ono .Sleigh, ono log chain and one tvoodslcd, ono plough one harrow, with ten teeth, ttcven apres of rye.in the ground, snd have left the irne in hii poesion,during our pleasure,of which the public! will take notice. AflRAM YOUNG. THE subscribcrs!ato desirous of closing iubWss Tn1 therefore lake tills mrlliml f Infurmilur llwir Sbrtn'ef cIlstttiiTcrs tliAtAlir,y are requested itovifl'arrl ctttethoir aeooBntsw or hn(ttu the fdot of FdJ. uary,wilhcnitfail, hy!ttCTidn!aQ tho abevc twtict nd,hringing sonro of.rckdydown, IicV can savo cost and 'troubblfr. Thk sXibseribewsfso offer for 'ttito ftoaJs 'it tost to those iho brh jtood fundsin exchtnircfor t)o ame, thd rtotlc 'wifl tn d1ipdsty )T cm rtaWablo trims JjctwrTM tlil3.Rmnhc frrst oTlpril, lo nny ln-rsotis who lay. wisutdViilcr into lmsincss, und Wc dci rasurnsuch, Uut tliuir arc few tetter miuatrons li) tliis cumitfy foe tmi'tics!s Tlio rstablisliHrcu't can citliMr bo bought' vt lert l-d. CyltKMAN & MILLER. l"4W"ty,tS 1643, 4 (V kdticb: A mfctinftnT ilio Stocitliofders.'and en 'ck-ctlott for directors of Ihh BatkAAS. ' Usil road Iron cowipsny tvllt .1)0 heM at' Ncx &l VVelnut street, l'hilatldiihifl, tin Saturday tiro 5tlt of Febuary cl IKViMndl:, A, ,Vv - JOSEPH' I'sVXTON, Pis. CAttaw5ssa,iancary,SSd 184&. NEW T0UNlNli On figiing at' Isaiah Celts Milts, THE Bubstrilrer infiirms tho public tha lie put up . tlip.-nHhe ubovo placo, for, tho purposoof turning waggon hufys, and ,all kinds of wood work. Also, iron iill FiiiuMlcs and cUdircons. &c.i and topper Slid )jrnfj 6fcVety Vlcscripllon, All kinds of prVduce vill be la'.iciiir payment, but no credit given. Two or ihrt&joutrttvnYen, wlro vmikrstaml fin ishing chains and lieadbleads will find employment. OHIUN ATUAIGUT. Jan.U, )S43. 38. NOTICE. IS hereby given that I have purchased of Adam Roat, Ihc following property to witt ono Unrcau,ono Bed, one Stove, one corner Uuliboaid, one Clock, nino t'luifs, one ifofi KliiIo, tt acrt-s of Wheat in the ground, .ir.d one eov.-j oml h.no' k'ft the fame in his pvstucpfjun during my pieasuie, of which tho public will plvastj tak'o noticv. BENJAMIN RVANS. Jan. 0, IS IS 33. NOTICE. IS herchy gtveh tlwtDiavi purchased nl coiisU blosalc, as the property of Robclt Lockbnrt, two Marcs, two milk cows,tvelvc acres of Wheat in the ground, six acres of A'ye in theirrunnd. twentv tiu- shcN of poletoos in the hole, ono mantle clock, or.o sled, ono 'lousrh. and have left the eairrtt in tiU'rm. sttstlon during my pleasure, of which the puMicwill plea?c taHe notice. JAMES LOUtvIlAHT. Jan. 14, 1813 38, ra"S hcrehy given, that we liaVftlua day bought nt Cii'istabe Bnlcns, the property .of Uut Rvbbins tho following propci ty, to wit. ono black Marc, one sorfol Colt, two .red Slccrs,five Itogs, live Sheep two setts of HarneSi, sixteen ceres of Rye in the ground, four acres of Wheat in the ground, ono sled, ono Plough, one Harrow, one hay .Mnic, one two horso Waggon, ono black Jov, mid ono black Heiirer.and have left tho sftine in tho tiossetfrfon', of lhcsuid RabhiiisalUrinfr-M'.!at1'unaml-ClaXAuy ieioun laKin-riiem irom mm, cimer ny pqrena, or otherwise, without our const nt. L & J..LA25ARU3, Omngcville, ian. 3, IS 43. ,. S hereliy givento all persons, that" I' have pur chased nt Voostablo Bale, as the nronertv of wininm Kile, one sorrel Horse ami Harness,' one red Cow, two red and white Cows, one rctl JIcilTer, three spring Calv , ono IIurrow,one nmntlc Clock, onefaiiuiug Mill, flo Hngj, one Plough, mid havp left the same in possesion of said Kilo, during my pleasure, of which tho public will lake notice. WM. tr. HESS. Jan. r, 1843. 37. ClICVS, KeiiKlnitig nt the I'ostOftice Cnttawifsa, January 7, 1843. lin.bst O. A. & C. G llrobsl M. & G. 2 Bcnber &. Kinger Breish Cieoro Hnibst 0. G. Urobst Joseph Heznlilali Ihse Clark David 2 Case Adam Clay nell Joseph Dclaplain Samuel Fen6tanicher Peter Cleaver John Fnringpr Reuben Frick II. P Evans David 2 GeigerS. Ss Ei Glrion William Geiger Mrs. Georgt! William Hughes Ellis 1 Hughes George Kiisicfibatlcr Jacob Keeffer Elizabeth I'eison? calling 2 fjong George '2 Miller danis M'Kelvy William Mencli ' Michael Mann John F. 'I Manharl Phillip 2 Puxlon Joseph 2 Rider John Rvne Patcrick RorhtfBnch Wm Shuman Jacob Secsholt Phillip Slouse John Simmers Robert Sharplcss John Shclhart Jonns Thomas Lloyd Witner A brum Gearhait William Harder Thomas Harder Mary John Stany Koslenbader D. Kinnuy Jane for letters in the above list will please say they arc 'advertised C. A. HROUST. P. M Mew M shpM MANUFACTORY, At BIoomsbura Gol. Co. iiy APP &. HBI1. THEY would Inform the citizens of Columbi ("outitv, tbnl Ibry have commenced thehusi ni'saat the almvopla.T at the public hotiro of E. HOWELL, where they arc prepared to manufac ture to order, in the neatest, best, and most durublo manner, MONUMENTS. TOMB-'PABLKS, qEAD and FOOT STONES, of all sizes and ualitics, MANTLES, WINDOW and UOOH SILLS, and DOOR FRONTS. Also PAINT, BAR and HEARTH STONES. Orders for Stone ran he left with I). GROSS.who wil act as Agent during our absence. They constantly keep on hand a lajgo lot o Vcrmont.Egyptian and Italian Marblo at their wliole.alo Marblo Yard at b'clins Grove, Union county, J'a. Bloemsburg Augmtl4, 1811. 18 WM, MCIlKlcVV, St CO. HAVE-Jult received a Urtfj'Js'rtrncnt'cf SALr- AN AVCINTERGOOb of ti-tY? VAtlcty, which they tiro xmahicd t6 olTcr lo the ktabftc to little lower than than life clieapcst for tJw.REAUV GO DOWN, rtich es tv5,5ir r tiov&Ml trttoteuth', the THOLT5ANB YEAR CfcEUrt 3YJTGM ks1ng rtftn ABANDONED. vttfofig ihcir ssorUiient of myWrotnrd nlhhc Vnnct'tes oV Englwh, French nrid American Moim'ficturcs of Woel. colton,silk, Aftx and licnipj.RWo'ng'w'hich Is an "elegant asworl nrenl olrsilpcrfi.io.rine'aVid rommon Broad fclo'thcs and OssMmerowSatHrrcfc; Cetton atrd Lfnert UrilK lug? Irish Linctis; bfown Hollands; Marwilrt imd oilrerVcMlnfts, Silk Velvets; brtiwn md MtrlxMicd ShirtlngSAwl ShcethiBs. CalitoeKV printed Luwna and MUthns, Mousline de Isina Chillieis idain ond figMcd Stlkt a large Vallcty rf nllk, Vnohair. nd Merino Shawls and handkerchiefs, Ladjs land GctlcMtn's OioveS nrtd Milts, Hosiery RlbUons, Gtntltnren 4d UMldnfti's HATS. CASS OttttlcmenV, utfJies ahdChildrcn' BOOTS moss. Anmtlg tVirlt bo found Bugar iiul ColT.'o of several kinds and quality, Imperial, Youn Iljton, Ifysnn s'lin, n.nd Shnuschong Teas Chocolate, Apices of all kinds Madnii'.i, I'M, Lhlion aild Nlatcga Wines, Brandy, Holland Gill, Spirits, Rum, and WhUkcy West Imliii, Nrv Orleans, A'ugar House mid Boston Syrup MOLASSES, KAX5.D WARS, Knlx-rs mid Torks, Cutlery Saddlety, Cohchand Wagon, trimmings and mountings, Mill and W cut .Vuws, tenant saws, Saddler's, Shocmakcr'n, Tailor's and CnrciitciB tools; Blacksmith's Anvils and Vices), Sweeping and u great variety of other brur.'rt' csi all kinds of Ropes and Cordage &c. &c. A larc and r.ltgant assortment of CHItfA GLASS. AND CROCKEItY tVAUE. IRON Of all kindiby the Ton or smaller quantity, Spring 5tr.cl, English blister, Crowley, Bhcer nnJ"Cnst steel, German steel.and American blister, Nails and Spikes, Large and stiutll Copper Kettles, tyc. Tt is laiposaiblo to mention separately in an ad vertisement, all tho articles which they huvo on hand; but the subscribers wish it to be understood that their assortment has been laid lit solely with a view to supply tho wants of the country, and there fore few will bo disappointed who may call Upon them T6 havo their individual wauls supplied, pro vided they tifler m exchango the "READY GO DOWN." WILLIAM McKELVY & Co. Bloo'msburg.Nov. It), 1S43. 30 tf. Mew $&ove AND NEW GCM)I5S. of HE subscrincrs inform tho public, that they Imvo entered into t artneretiip, Under tuo linn 3ES1TER. & HBFrXair and have ust received from Philadelphia, and now opened, at their NEW S'l'ORE, i'orthtcest Cor ner of.llarket ami Ttaine Slrects,tIlootmburg, an entire new nnd extensive asaorinent of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; HJIRD WARE, CROCKERY, AND QUEENSJFKREM-c, which tlify olTer for sale, on reasonable terms, as heir prices are cuitrd to tho times. Among their assortment will bo found Broadcloths, Caisimeres, Saltiiult, and various hinds of cloths Jor mrn's Summer tutor, Calicoes; Ging hams; Cambrics; Muslins; Silhi: Muslin dc lanes; and various other articles for Ladies1 dresses; Sfiuwts; Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs and lose; Bleached and Brown Domestic Muslins; and a variety of other articles suitable for the season and believed to ho as good and complete an assort ment as Is usally found in country stores. (J3C0UNTRY PRODUCE will be received in exchange, and CASH will not be refused.. Our friends, and the public generally, 'are re quested to call and examine for themselves. JACOB EYER, CHARLES HEFPI.EY. Bloousburz, June 35, 181t, 9 . 5Xnd THE subscribe! woulATnfoYm their frieird and the publicgencrally, that tlhey tinve entered into. Vcpartirtrshifi underlie firm of for iVi'c purjtttfeofeartylnftbn.tlio afcovo business at ihomld iuVrd of 'CnristhnSAu'niaii. . . tiiiwiSTiAN Shuman, JAMES T. I'EGG. HMVfr Valley Dec. SI, Il84&.i-3t5. A l.lcrson inifebtei) 6 th aml Mtth thefr ictfounts litftro lift Hrst "of March irext. . CHRISTIAN SHWMANv BcnvcV Valley, Dr?,tll I82r ior' Sale Qhe&. ( tiTHGAbscrlber Ifts for talc el his etorein Ivhitc Hall jCKt)0 t'P Shtngiei nt t?vo law price ( 8S. 50,000 Vee'ltocfhtoclt Vvaiti, dl 22ct'3 per hutidml, Inch.jBnatdii, &u. tic. ALRO-The tclcbr'tlftl Glev Mate iatiiv oftl.Vd by NcalMcCay, nnq,luggy IVaggon, Meljh Belli, Bull'ulo Robe, two 7'ultlcs, fwn Stoves, corner tub hoard and a number of articles two tedious totnen- ion. ALSO A General tissortrricnt. rf ilcrchandiib all of which Will bo disposed of to suit the limo. ROBERT McCAV. nlutcliali, Jan.7, 1613 Is oublibed nt Harrisburc Pnnn'a. on bverv Tuesday and Friday during the session of tho Leg- lslaiurb, unll nice a week dUnng liio remainder of the year. The icrtns ate "brone yehr Vhnst hbtutis, For tho tcssion TVb dollahs. Arraticenrevits for h full and impartial rcnoH of the proceedings of both Houses of Assembly, hovb been mide. The chaructctuf the paper as a faith, ful ehrotiir.tcoflho ijoings tf tho legislature, shall not cutler deterioration while in oUr charge, Weill) viol Consider it necessary tn enter tnlo o. detail of the political doctnnes ve advocate. All the energies of the phper Mnre Its establishment in 1827, have been directed to tho ttdvancemeril of tho pure principles of nr..MOctAct, and to their permanent ascrndency in every department of the government. Tho paper has been sustained by tho lilftfal patronage bf kind friends, and wo trust it will net lose their countenance and support or that of the democracy of the state, in our course tho fulureof which shall be a reflection of the past. tni. , v..,,.,., . w.. Anv'nerson tvho will procuto us five 'session sub- icribcrs. and forward us ten dollars) shall receivo tho Reporter gratis, for onOycar. Harrisburg, Dec. 10, 1842. BYJBS TO TEUB Formerly owned by D. S. TOBIAS. TTfo ESPECTFULLY informs his friends, and MM) the aublie generally, that ho has just receiv d ir.im Philadelphia anew and extensive oSsort mint of Bvugs, ITScdicit.Cs, Oils, PaSnis Variaishcs, iass, Djcstiifl's, l!oMccfoinRrics, &c. &c. which, in addition to his former stock, comprises . completb assortment of articles in his lino of business All porsons wishing to purchase any of the obovo articlea are paiticularly invited to call and price the article in his Store before buyiint elsewhere as he is determined to sell as low, and by a llttln Jewing, lower than can lie bought nny where else in the surrounding neighborhood. Tho Subscriber considers it hardly ncessary to mention tho articles m particular ns ho Is confident that no one can come amiss by enquiring fo rany aiti do belonging to n Drug Store. N. B. Merchants and Physicians will find it to their advantago to call and buy such articles as they may stand in need of, as they shall ba accom modated nt a very low percentage. 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And, thus iat, the te sujt has pfoed thit ihe'desigh of publishing a MgJ a'zino of supVf iot literary merit and elegant t'xecu lion at tho low price of One Dollar A 3?ei5fy could not but bo successful. Our subscription list is already double that of any Ono Dollar Eady'a Magaeine', and hundreds art addedcaeh 'vieek, of hnoWlt and Acknowlcilge'il tate'it Jii'vb been scl cured, and the publishers ire dcVeVm'ind to Spare no pains nr cxpertso in rendering tho work every way worthy tho patronago of tho public. Cff.UIiB&IVG AND PRSmttiiTI For the cohvcnicncts of nelchbdrB. and lo facilii lato remittances, wo will send when remitted ttost paid. 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Containing it marked with ink, td tho Publishes, nhall rep rivd the work Tor Djnb year,, Oj'Edltors givihg tho above five .insertions ami calling attention lo it Editorially, shall receive in. addition, the nineleeUtU volume of the Knickerboe kcr, commencing January, 1843, CHARLES KAHLBR, thankful fOriasl faVors respectfully anrtollhcr to his nUxerouJ friends, and tho public generally, (hat he still cohl tlnUH lo carry on the above business in all its va'rU ous branches, at his old stand on the comer of Maine &.East streets, where he hopes by his long experience in business, that ho is prepared to attend and MccUtO all orders 111 his HUB of business. With the titnrost punctuality and womanlike mfmncr, ss cannot fail to render satisfaction to all those who may FaVor him With a call. Particular attention paid to cutting, and good fits warranted. N, I). All kinds of country produce taken in exchange fot work, and cash will n'ot be refused; JJloomsburg, Bee. 3,1812.-32. 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