POETRY. THE STOIiEN KISS, Lady, you salu the other night. You did not think that it was right To kiss y'dtt'oti ttie UpK Yefblamo nte not, or blahio "tli beo That seeks the beet rose on the.lrce Andwhere Iha, honesty's fttiuwn to be Is -euro 4o light and sip. Or, if you still Tnytonduct blame, And think my first excuse is lame, Just pause and tail me why Your red lip'pouta so temptingly. And if it id 'come now, kiss me 1 SJorne might theawebt templatioos flee, But such one am not U And yet we holh aw right, perchar.ce, For I have heard that folks in France ArraBge it on this falion: . They kiss ttrangir on the hand, Upon the thtik a femalerientf, But lovers always may demand The lip, and plead their passion. If this b true, perhaps1) ohII aay, You ahouhj not take the lovei'a way,'v Untilrw a Ie)vrV Ah, ladyyif yoa answer so, My argumoats for" nothing go, , Atd if 'iwere trfed ia law, I kno.w ' You'd damages recover. , JP . ., For, Iho'Vgh llfit In. answer plead ' That I a loVsrwas indeed, Yt, if ysrald deny, That you rtf ardd me as one, ?As surrai aay rifle gun "My arguments would, all be done, And I hare ao reply. But, dearest lady; even then I think I'd try my luck again, And plead for some delay, That I might use the lover's art, And -win in truth your guildleas riearlt Then take one kiss leu than my part, And thus the damage pay. THE SAILOR'S DAUGHTER: L TRIBUTARY. MONODV - ON , THK MCKMT 4t 'DfcATH OF gre Darling ST MRS, C. BARON WILSON. jyheTt rouBi her ocean dwelling .Bursts the rude tempest' i blast: fP hilo waves, to mountains' swelling, Cloi'd o'er the siukingrrnsst: Forth came the seamans daughter, Like Mercy o'er thVwave, Stemming that story water, To aucocr and to save. The laurel for the wanior'e brow, Fame's glorious fingers twine; Bat far raore verdant did it glow, Heroic maid, on thine. And ever, to mr deathless name Shan hallow'u memories dine, More precious than the wreath-of Fame, rure, orignt, uupcnsning. Thy firm, but woman's spirit ahrank From the homage of the crowd; While pale decay thy life spring drank, And dealhhy beauty bow'd. Now sadly, round the ocean home Mournetli the muim'rine wave, And (hueh'd eaeh angry billow's foam) Makes music o'er thy' grave, From tho Sunday Mercury. THE SNOW. Tis a mirthful time whenhe fealhery snow From the clouded sky "doth fall, For it droppeth down so silently On the lattice and the wall; And it covered every faded stalk, And every hut and tree, And spreads the leafy orchard walk, And the mountain, and the lea. The snow is a skilful architect, For many a bower it weaves, And glittering chalice, in ii sport, With the moss and faded leases; And the glassy brink of the icy rill, It fringsth with its gems, And by the rock, bnilds the drifted hill, With sparkling diadems. And I have heard it gently rap At the lonely window pane, And as the white flake fell away, And her would lap again: Till over the casement snd the vine, Yon forest and yon lea, Were mantling wreath, and spotless shrine, And beautiful eights to see. But hark I for the tempest riseth now, And cloudeth the night-sky o'er, And sorrowful sinks, in the drifted heap, The traveller on the moorl lh 1 cold was the travellers winding sheet, And few were the words that fell, For the heart and home could never meet In the welcome and farewell 1 lieigho', for the chime of the merry bell, And oier the hills we bo, TCe glide o'er the white knolls in the, dell, And the piles of mountain snowp Till suntlnts fade from the cryslal'hesp, And rnerrv birds come to sine Aqc! fjrih from their wintry cloisters peep J lis bdautilul lowers or spring. Tonos. HB IS ONLY A? Itf EOHANIC.' How frequently is this remaik nude by nristoctatlc upstarts, who have nothing. to recommend them but money and impu dence, when the name of an honest, and and intelligent mechanic happens to be men tloned In their presence. They consider t degrading to converse, and contaminating to associate Willi those who do not UKe themselves possess wealth! even tho' that wealth was obtained bv the most dishonest and rascally means. Nothing is so disgust ing to well informed, well bird people as to hear an ignorant, conceited, pulled up, i , I , ; - .1 . .1 .1 Boap.locKCU, oramices, inijiuucm ujiiuy, talk about mechanics as if they are ao bet ter than brutes. No true lady or centle man would be guilty of such littleness. It is only tht ignorant, spoiled beauty the worthless contemptible tdap-lne.k who weuld do so. Show us the. man or wo man who would conceive it to be a disgrlce to associate with honest, well informed mechaaics, and I will 'show you a poor, orthless, ignorant, contenptible creature, useless to themselves and to the world, and a disgrace and encumbrance to their friends, PRINTING. Go into one of our eivie printing oJBcee, from which is duly leaping forth the bright impress of the editorial mind.characteriiliat shall never fade or die. Behold the awifis inged Mercuries of the press visiting every tempiC of science, every edifice from which knowledge can impart its stores, gathering it together, and sending it forth anon to the thousands of minds in each ene of whom it is immortal. 1 here te more to astonish the mind itself, much more, in one of these printing offices, than ill the Catacombs of Egypt, the sable Magi of the East, the sages of antiquity, or the hid den oracles of Delpni these morning and evening sheets, going forth abroad into th woild assimilating mind .with miud, and making man the neighbour of his fellow man, in spite of distance, mountain and in tervening seas. Heie, then, in the 'art' pre seivative of all arts,' do we find the germ, the elements, the living material of earthly history, and the triumph of mind over mat- isou was the nrst printeti tie gave.irom a .a Jb . s Ills awful Iisiid,atuid llio bUcknonaof Sinai the tables of stone, on which, was printed the mind of GodI The decaloguepf all moral law, the claims of man upo'nfman,and God upon all. Printingl the art that shall hand down to latest posterity, to innumerable millions; yet unborn oi uoil, the thoughts ol men who are living now, nf men who lived centuries since; they defy tunc, and the printed transcripts of these men shall live, too full of soul, to be put into the same grave with their perishable bodies. It was bright thought of than author, who, in his dying moments, was just able to ask if the' proof of his last work were corrected?' yes all.' 'Then I shall have a complete edition in glory.' Rev. Maffat. A Hard Case. A. Western editor says he has no objection to taking wood in pay. ment for subscription to his paper,. but that he hates, after one of his subscribers had left a load of wood before his door in the day time for him to comt and eteal it all back at night. A captain In the tinijlish navy, meeiine a menu as lie landed at i'ortsmnuth, boasted that he had left the whole, aliip's crew the lianni.ll rllnr in (ftl. Mrnrlfl t XI iwtt mn f asked the friend. 'Why, I have just flog ged seventeen, and they are happy it is ovir, and the rest are happy that they have ea capeu." A sailor having attempted to kiss a lass he met with on shore, she bridled up and declared he had insulted her i whereupon Jack exclaimed, ' Well, that beats all I I've been lo sea these twenty veare, and never knew a salute called an insult afore 1' A TAILOR'S REPARTRE, A petson being seated at table between two tradesman, and thinking to be witty upon them, said, How pretty I am fixed between the two tailors.' Upon which one o( them replied,- 'Being only beginnere in business we cannot afford to keep more than one goose between us.' An editor. Intending to mend his pen in haste to securo an idea before it went out of hia head, whittled away the end of his fin. ge'r, and did not perceive hi error until ho found he was writing with red ink instead of black. i- ' Netv Goods"" WW. MCRBIiVYj Si CO. HAVE juat received a Urge assortment of FALL. AND WINTElt GOODS Df every vatiety, which they arc, enabled to offer to the public a little loner than than the cheapesi for the HEADY GO DOWN, tucli as C.181I or COCVTUV VtlODUCE, , the THOL'SAND, YEAR CREDIT SYSTEM having been ABANDONED. Among their assortment or Dry Goods may be found all tho varieties of English, French and American Manufactui.es.of Wool, cotton, ejlk, flax and hemp; among which is an elegant assort ment of superfun, fine, and common Droad Clothes and CassimertssSsttinetsj Cotton and Linen Drill ing; Irish 1. incur, brown Hollands; Manx-iles and other vesting. Silk Yelvets; brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Calicoes; printed Lawns and Muslins, Moushne de lams; Uhallies; plain and figured Silks; a large variety of ailk, mohair, and Marino Shawls and handkerchiefs, Lady'a and Getlemen'i Gloves and Mitts, Hosiery; Ribbons, Gentlemen and Children a HATS, ffifr OAFS dec, 4te. JjSka. c'' e Gentlemen's, fdie and Children's BOOTS JVYJf SHOES. Among their GROCERIES, will be found Sugar and Coffee of several kindfj'and quality Imperial, oang Hyson, Hyson sun, ana shouschong leas; unoconie,' .-spices oi nil kinds; Madeira, Port, Lisbon and Malega Wines, Brandy, Holland Gin, Spirits, Rum, and Whiskey, West India, New Orleans', Sugar'1 House' and Boston, " syrup Molasses, HARD WARE, Knives and Forks. Cutlerr Ssddlerv. Coach and Wairon. trimmings and mountings. Mill and H cut Saws, tenant saws, Saddler's,' Shoemaker's, Tailor' and Carnenteis tools: Blacksmith's Anvils and Vices; Sweeping and a great variety of other brush es; all kinds of Ropes and Cordage dec. ice. A lame and elegant assortment of CHINA. GLASS AND Queensware, CltOCKEKY WARE. IRON Of all kind by the Ton or amaller quantity, Spring Steel. English blister, Crowley, Sheer and Cast steel, German steel.anu American blister, Nails and Spikes, Large and small Copper Kettles, ,-c. It is impoiiilile to mention separately in an ad vertisement. all the articles whicn tney have on band:. but the subscribers wish it to be understood that their assortment has been laid in solely with a view to supply tho wants of the country, anil there fore few will be disappointed who may call upon them to have their individual wanta supplied, pro vided they oiler in 'exchange the "READY GO DOWN." WILLIAM McKELVY & Co. Bloomsburg, Nov. 19, 1842. 30 tf. New Store AND NEW GOODS. THE subscrioers inform the public, that they have entered into Partnership, under the firm of" EVER & HEFFLV : and have just received from Philadelphia, and now opened, at their NEW 8TORE, JVorthicttlCor ntr of Market and Maine Streets,Illoomiburg; an entire new and extensive assorment of DRV GOODS, GROCERIES; HARD WARE, CROCKERY, AND QUEENSWKRE, frc. which they offer for sale, on reasonable terms, as heir prices are suited to tha times. Among their assortment will be found Broadcloths, Catsimeres, Saltinetts, and various kinds of cloths Jor men's Summer wear; Calicoes; Ging hams; Cambrics Muslins; Silkss Muslin delanesf and various other articles for Ladies' dresses; Shawls; Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs and Hose: Bleached and Brown Domestic Muslins and a variety of other articles suitable for the season and believed to pe as good and complete and assort ment as is usally found in country stores. tri-OOUNLKYPllODUCK will be received in exchanae, and CAS will not berefuied. Our friends, and thc-publie generaly. are reauoit. ed to call ana examine lor inamssivaa. JACOB LYES. CIURCE8 HY.rri.ET. JBUemburf, June 1( 1S4S, 4? TAMNIXGf' AND" Curryihs Business. THE subscribers would inform their friends and the public generally, that they have entered into uopartnersfop under the lirra of for the purpose ,of carrying on the above business at tha old stand uf Christian Sliumatt. CHHISTIAN SUUMAN, JAM liS T. PEKG. Denver Valley Dec. 31. 1842. 30. ALL persons indebted to me must settle their accounts beforo the first of Marrh next. CHRISTIAN SHUMAN. Beaver Valley. Dec. 31 I842r , For Sale Cheap. THE subscriber has for sale at hii store In While Hall 50.000 Lap Shingles at the low price of 3. 50,000 Fct Hemlock. Lath,, at 22cs per, hunureu, Inch Hoards, cf 5c. ALSO -The celebrated Grey Mare, lately owned by NealMcCay, one Buggy IVaggon, sleigh Bells, Buffalo Kobe, two Tables, two Stoves, corner' cub hoard and a number of articles two tedious to men- ion. ALSO A General assortment rf Merchandize. all of which will ba'disposed of to suit the' limes. KUUttKTMcOAx. IVIutehsli, Jan. 7, 1843, SESSION REPORTER. The Pennsylvania Reporter, la published at Harrisbuiz Penn'a. on every Tuesday and Friday during the session of the Leg islature, and jnce a week during the remainder of the year. The terms are For one year thms sottxits, For the. session two "dollars. Arrangements for a full and impartial report of the proceedings of both Houses of Assembly, have been made. The character or the paper 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 nl the paper since its establishment in 1837, have been directed to the advancement of the puje principles of .ukmocract, and to their permanent ascendency n every department or the government? The paper has been sustained by the liberajrpatronage of kind friends, and we trust it will not lose their countenance and support or that of the democracy .of the state, in our course (LeVuture of which shall be a reflection of the put. i" JOHN H DIMOCK . CO. Any'rorson who will procure' us five sessiori'sub tcribers. and forward us ten dollars, shall receive the lleporter gratis, for one year. Harrisburg, Dec. 10, 1842. 3YES TO THE Formerly owned by D. S. TOBIAS. EFHKAiitl liUTZ r,orr,UTr LILLY informs his friends, and .JLSJJj the aubhc generally, that he has just receiv d irm Philadelphia a new and cxtensivo assort ment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints armslies, ttlass, Dyestufl's, onrecfoinai'ics, A:c. &c. which, in addition to his former stock, comprises iiuiiijii'ii; BDsuriiiiem oi articles in Ills lino ol bun iipss All persons wishing to purchase any of the above re jjuiucuiariy mviieu 10 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 than can be bought any whoro elt,a in the surrounding neighborhood. i lie ouuscriuer considers it hardly nccisary to iiicmuin me aiucicj in particular us he Is confident mat no one ea;i come amiss by enquiring fo ranyiaiti cle belonging to' a Drug Store. J.. U. Merchants and Physicians will find it to their advantage to call and buy such articles a6 they may stand in need oft as they shall be accom modated at a very low percentage. In lew words all arc respectfully invited to call, see anujuogeior themselves. EPHIMIM LUTZ. uloomsburg, July 1C, 1842, tf 29. BLANK BOOK fill corner of If 'alnut ft Third streets jm. sunscriucis rciurn incir sincero thanks to Jo. their friends for the favors so liberally bestow, ed on them, and beg leave to assure them that no eiioris shall be wanting on their part to merit a continuance oflhcir patronage, both, in reference to wommanship. and cheapness of price to suit the UIMCB. It is highly advantageous 16 Genilemm ami Tn atitutions having Libraries, to apply direct to the ui.iuc, woKiug mican a saving oi 1U to 20 per cent, and sometimes more. All descriptions of Diluting neatly executed. Gentlemen's Libraries fitted up and repaired, Mu sic and Periodicals bound to patlcrn. 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CHAHLES KAHLEItf thankful for past favorg respectfully announces lo his nurrcrous friends, and tho public generally, that he still con tinues to carry on the above butinessln all ils varl ous branches, at his old stand on tho corner of Maine & Last streets, where he hopes by hii lone experience' irfJiusiiicys, that he' is prepared to attend apd oxecute all order? in his lino of husincts, with Ihe utmost punctuality and ivormanlikc manner, as cannot fait to render satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call. Particular attention paid to cutting, and good fits warranted. N, B. AH kinds of country produce taken in exchange foi work, and cash will not bo rcu?cd. Bloomsburg, Dec. 3,1842.-32. Legislative Keystone. TWO DOLLARS FOR THE SESSION. The Ketstoxk will, as usual, bo published twice a week during the session of tho Legislature; and .at we shall spare neither pains nor expense in Kiviii" full and accurate reooils of ibi rirnrecliiimi of Ihu two llnuke,f, together with sketthes nf the denatcs on aU public and important quec.linni. e hope tnrereivp a liberal support frnn ll r reading public. The coming session' of our Legislature k ill le one of mom than common interest, and prisons desirous of obtuining early and correct inormation from llio teat of government;, will find it to ihefr advautagc to taku the Kcvslnnc. To lanvcrs. judges, justices of ihe Peace, and public ollicc" generally, it will be invaluable, ao all the laws ola public and general nalure'ar'e published in it imme diately after their passage, and fully three months bcfoie they will lo promulgated in any other man ner. We shall also have on able correspondent at Washington city, who will keep the readers' of our paper apprised of all that is doing at the beat of tb .National Government. T R M S . The terms of the Keystone are as follows: For Ihe whole year, $3 00 For the session only, (twice a week) 2 60 Aiy person sending us five subscribers for lh session, accompanied by ten dollars, shall receive s copy gratis for his trouhje. AH payments may t transmitted by mail, and all Post-masters ore permit ted to fiank letters containing money for nowspapf subscriptions, M'KINLEY & LESCURE. Harrisburg,Nov. 18,1842 NEW TURNING Establishment. On Fishing Creek, at Isaiah Coles Sugarloaf township, Co, co. THE subscriber informs the iiublic thri Mill, he put up a shop at the above place, for the purpose ?J ....... . l .. . . i L mining wuggon iiuos.anu an Kinds oi Wood won. Also, iron mill spindles and gudgeons, Ac., r.d copper and brass of every description. All MnJi of product wil be taken ir.. pay ment, .but. no crnli' given. Two or threejourneymen, who understand fin" Ishing chairs and beadsteada will find employment. ORKItf ATBAIOHT. Jan. 14, 1848.ag, i 1