Son 17 Allnit one fifer, one drummer, and one has drummer (o each batUllioii,fur which each li rceeiv one dollar per tiny. Suction IS. Thai ihu disbursements o' ijacu ami every rritfaiift inspector, mall ne fiFkiWy limited a follows-, lliey "hall pat to earh colonel or comuiaiulinu officer of reeiiiiciil fur ailvcriisini? prine iniiuitiL' nni dollarjlhey Khali pav to car-u militia eaptain ! or comtnamhn; officer of a company, for t ikniL', the annual enrollment of each per ton lawfully enrolled, onu and a half cents: for furnishing a copy of roll to inspcclalor sotio dollar; giving notice of annual training Jon tho first Monday of May, one jrJollar,making teliim of absentees to brigat'e Linspccior, one dollar! to eaih adjutant lor Pjist of absentees ol field and staff officers to Bilio brigade inspcctor.for each battalion, lift) conts. to earth of which items herein referr d to, tho said captain and adjutant mu3 wbc severally miuliiied to ils correctness bv ttTie brigade inspector; at the timo of de Mr lively . " Sec. 19 Allows Volunteer Companies. 'ftuluiling Riflemen, a fifcr, drummer and .1 - oaBs urumiucr. f Seqf 20 21 Provides fu ijfmcnt of company officers, ai Vjjntienl of companies whore lh for the appoint and the enroll companies whore too ( o.nmanuiiig fliccrs refuse or nrglcc.t to do so. wjt Sec. 22 Inllecls si fine upon n captain, yfor not returning his roll to the Brigade In jepet or, ten dollars, for not retujuing a lisi ufihbsentees, lifty dollars. figSec. 23 Relates to the duty of the Adju t General. Soc. 21 Relates to the formation of com lies. .iBSec. 25 Makes provision for the distri (but ion of the sni plus funds among tho vol lunleer companies. Sec. 20 Makes it the duly of Brigade It. Ispector to collect all puoiic property. n APPROPRIATION DILL. jfjjThe two bianclies of tho Legislature hav in (j disugreed on several principal features 'oflthe general appropriation bill, it was sub mitted to a committee of conference, coin posed of the following members; Messrs Stengere, (Jlumpueys, Sullivan, Quay ami -Pjsiiniuian of the Sunate;.'ind Messrs. Rou.n , . Ion, M'Oa-din. Holler, KLulcr and Carson. Ultflllt) IIUIIPU III IkCltlt-SCIllUUVL'S. IHC committee reported lo both branches yester tjay morning, and tho report was adopted by a vole ol 17 to 13 in tho Senate, and Of) to 28 in the House of Representatives. Xfv append a synopsis nf the bill ; suction 1. .Makes gneciflc appropria tions for the current vcar,iuiuinenci;)" June 1, 1811, and umling June 1, 1815, us ful lows: 1 To the expenses of government, the State Treasurer lo retain tho tax on all salaries paid at the Treasury, and in pay incut of Judges' salaries lie shall regard the act of January 11, 1813, withdrawing the addition to theirj salaries under n previous act, the sum of $250,000 2 Pensions and gratitudes, 17,000 t Common school appiopriation 200.000 1 11 iKiso of Refuge 4,000 5 Institution lor the blind 8,000 0 Deaf and dumb asylum 1 1,0000 7 Oidiuary repairs on canals und railroads, in addition to the impropriation mailo by act of March 19, 1811, s?I3i'i,000,and lot do. aftci December 1, 184-1 00,000 180,000 31,000 U Road and farm bridges 0 Expense of motive power is lo be laid out of the motive pow ei fund 10 Contingent expenses of canal board 11 Lock keepers, collectors, weigh 0,380 masters, supervisors, clerk hire, rent, stationary, &u. 12 Check roll and bill creditors G0;000 on finished lines, for labor and materials prior to Jan. 1), 1812, (o be paid according to their priority, with (1 pet cent inter est to original creditors, to ba computed from a period of 0 liioulhs subsequent lo iho dale uf tho respective claims . $200,000 13'Extiaordiuary repairs,no't cx cecdtng 11 Ir.teiest on relief issues IT) Interest to domestic crcdiloM 50,000 21,1)75 13,000 5,000 0.000 1,200 10 Miscellaneous expenditures 17 Militia ollicei's salaries 18 Slate. Library 19 Hamilton Alricks, profession til services in ease of Common wealth cx. rc.Sainucl Hepburn vs. Stalo Treasurer, 550 cools of mandamus, Ql l 20 Gratuities to discharged convicts 21 Repair of Stato Magazine 2i Commissioners of Delaware canal company expenses 23 Eastern Penitentiary 21 Western Penitentiary 2f Rcnair of nublic g rounds 01 000 1 500 150 8,006 5,000 20 '20 To meet interest on I'undrd dcbl, duo February I, and lo So romo duo Aug. 1, 1841, tho Governor in aullioiized lo cause certificates of stock to be issued iMiisfuirable as heretofore, bear -in 5 per rout, interest, redeem able Aug, 1, JH1U. uianns jor hlercsl not oxeteding $20 on rcriilicalrs dated prior lo Feb. 1, 1811, to be paid at the Trea Hiirv. foi which ournose lucre is appropriated the sum of 14,000 27 To pay incidental expenses fot the oro6ei:uiion of the 'turn her dealers1 of 1810 800 28 Expanses or Presidential eloetots 800 SSi'ctio.v 2 Prom anil nfier June I, next, no inoncy to bn paid out of tho Treasury, not herein specifically appropriated, a;.d all former appropriation laws oro ihcrcnfieii repealed. Suction 3. In rase tho sums hereby tppropriated to any particular object be norc than nro required, tho samo shall nol ')e applied to any other ptirpnso. Suction 4 In order to enable the Legis laluro hereafter to make specific apprnpria tinns, tho Heads of Department shall here after, on or before tho 3d Tuesday in Janu ry ol each year furnish tho samo with a lelailed estimate of tho contincent expenses required fot their several departments for tho succeeding vear. Suction 5 Tho Stato Treasurer is di roclcd, on the last days of June, September, mil December 1811, to cancel y.jO.OOO of the relief issues, and on tho last days of March, June, September, and December, in every vear thereafter, a further, euin I faO.OCO, until tho whole issue bo rnneell-d tho amount deposited to tho credit of ihc iho State, or in the hands of rollrctnis, shall be deemed as money in tho Treasury and it shall bo tho duty ol tho Slain Treasuier to retain tho several iiinnuuis respectively nut of tho i(eipls of thu quarter mo as to effectually secure the cancellation, and the sum of SI (50,000 is appropriated to the payment of domestic creditor's certificates; provided there is sufficient money in the Treasury after paying the several other ap irnprialions. Suction 0 Repeals so much of tho act of April 8, 1813, as relates to the capcella lion ol relief notes, as is hereby supplied; tnd no cancellation shall take place in Mav 1811. A DO'.ISN RISASONS, lVhj Henry Ji. Muhlenberg should be elected the next Governor. 1. Because from his youth up he has u nifotmly acied with the Democratic, piny, never once deserting tho sacred principles lie in early life imbibed from?, his patriotic incestors. 2 Because ho has uniformly, in all the relations of life, public and private, innin mined a character unsullied by n single 'tain, and is 'proof and bulwark' against all the assaults uf pariizan malevolence. 3. Because in the Cutv'ress ol'ihu Unitod States he battled side by side with Andrew Jackson, against the encroachments of the United Slates Dank, sustaining him in hi velo of the ic chaitcraud in the removal ol the deposites '1. Because ho is strongly committed "gainst the assumption ol statu debts, thai lauyerous and sill e y heresy, by winch bu ronean slock jobbers expect pecuniary ci richment, although it will inevitably entail v national debt upon the country, Irom whicl In born generations would strive in vain lor nthralincni 5. ISecmiso he is pledged by his past acts this I the constitutional right of the Genet' I Government to embark iu ruinous schemes of Internal Improvement, having warmly espoused Gcneial Jackson's velo of the celebrated Muysvillc road bill. 0. liccausc he is the mend of rcono'ny .nd retrenchment in the public expenditures ii order that labor may be lightly buidien- ed. Because he is devotedly attached In i the fair l.iino and honor of his native Maie is favorable lo the honest payment iverv dollar of the public debt and the, jnpn'l nri.si.riif.iini, .,t sinio f.iiili -i iliw Vt ' v nfnn r..,1il,lnml nnnnl. n,l nn l nt. - 6 i OjVCrnmeUt, ii... l.:. ...n r t.i.. o. ijccuubu uia uj.uu ia vvuu iiuu ihviiihu y known in all ihe (iuani'ial circles ol Europe mil his elevation to the 'Chair ol Jmuii.' would, of itself, exerr ise a highly bjIuL inllucntte upon public credit. 9. necatise ho is preeminently gcr hearted and philanthropic in his mil his heart heals waimly in unison with i! inieiests and feelings ol the masses he Jie poor unii's friend and the benefacl d( the down-trodden and oppiessed. 10. lieeauae ho i? ready at all tunes, an under all ciitunistaiiees, io support ine i ures that will enable honest industry to re Hi adequate reward, having never once ft ant n tho golden rule, that 'the lu'jorer W uorlhy of his hire.1 1 1 Ifnnnllcn llf IC 111 I'nrlf wnrit T tt Hecause lie is in very worn school, Yi. Hecause he is eminently qualified education, liabi, and expepej'or a f. ..'jS ful and competent &dniiui'.r.'lion of um ;1,itc government ill winch respect lie ba vastly the advantage of ins incompetent ami incxpirieneu competitor Fraud. Another fiaud exploded in Wall slicet yesterday. It seems that McQueen & .McKay; a house of some standing in De noil, have made large purchases of prodti -iu various western places, making their pay- inenis by their drafts at thirty days sight on It. Hoyland, No 8 Wall ew.vl. Thirty ont of these drafts, each for a thousand dollars, were passed to a house in Cleveland, in payment for poriv. Tho produce purchased was not in nil cases taken away by the purchasers, but receipts taken for it as on deposit, promising to deliver tho properly 10 iMulvay and McQueen, or order, yever d of thoro receipts were negotiated with I'oininissiou houses here, Hoyland was here lo accept the bills, but not o pay them Thirty five thousand of thcin hvamu due yesterday; and were protested for non paymenT, imil lloylaud is nol lo be found. The whole amount ol drafts known here to exist is about $00,000. The cash advan ces upon the receipts is something less; so that some $50,000 has probably been realt .ed by the operation, Journal of Com nurce. , , " t , it ii iv 'Thosp who live in a co try leed a icpuolicau of the good old Jtircga.irJiscnst .rcvil, i,lioiM o "Yhk Watch op Mns. WASttf.vrtTON The editor of tlin New York Tiue Sun has cxaminod a watch worn Ihroi'gh her connections, and is now owned by Mrs. Webster, daughter-in-law of tin lalo Noah Webjlcr. Under Iho dial , Micraved 1741, showing Iho watch l" bo 103 years oid it is sylinder, hori zontal, capped, jewelled, and gold case, very plain, and resembling in shape the ordinary small sized 'bull's eye.' StflfFK Box FROM PoTATOE SxiNS. At a recent meeting of tho Brooklyn Institute, Mr. Partridge presented io 'lie Sockty a snutr-box, made from the skins of potatoes by hydraulic pressure. The box was highly polished, and neat ly finished. The cutest Yankee might examine, it, and guess for a week, and then ho unable to tell the materia! from which it is manufactured. It is of German make. LinnRALiTY. The Hon. Simuel Willidion has given the sum of 820,000 fi tho Academy that bears Ills name, at Iii isthamptnn, Ma-is; making t he whole amount civet) by him since its establish' mcnl, 550,000- Our rich men do things differently ;oi rather they don't do things that way What they give is noihin.g lo no body. The Legislature of Main at its pre sent session, changed the names of '13 person, of whom 14 were females. Henry Clay arrived at Washinton, on Friday of last week. THE MAP.KETS. Bloomsuuko, May 4, 1S11. Wheat, 35 llyo, 50 Corn, '10 Cloverseed, C 00 Flaxseed, 1 25 Butter, 12a Oats, as Eggs, b" Tallow, 10 Lull 7 Dried Apples, 1 00 White iieans 1 00 Beeswax, 25 AH APPRENTICE TOilio 'HINTING llISIlN'KSSls wanted im mediately nt this Oflicc. A smart active lad, tfi or 10 years of age will receive good encouragement. April 27, 1811. Brandretti's Pills. PIOTUKE OF HEALTH. "HrTsrEAI.T is characterised in an individual by Jrffl tbu alu.nice of ill p-ln, suffering, or direction in any nail of Ins body; hy tuo Ircc uud regular cx ere' f of bis '-actions wi lout any exception. Tliev eonsibt in bavinis a cood appetite at niei lime nn easv diitesi'.oii, free evacuations, without lon-nreis or to.-tivencjs at least once iu every twen ,"y-four hours, aid without Ilcat.dly tit's, or burning jt '.e p: age, the .cs i mo of tho water without .leriie.onv or boni'tiis, and without a rcdilis.ll sedl- ol .nent which is f 'wavs n sign of n present or an an. ,iroaching pain; quiet idecp williout ngitation or . loblcf oiiic dieamv, no teste of bile or other bad MstOin tllC IllOUlll U OH rringlll UIO nunilllS no i num. i or ilisiiniTe.ililu risimr of Iho stomach: n , , .,,,,, t.io.itli nn llrfdn.r. iiinitilA or ; 1 n .o..M-i - " - .-..-.....0ii ots 011 n,,, Bi.j I10 piles; vo lnirnlng Heal upoi ,iy patt ol llic uouyi no excrss.ivo unrsi mien nn. iiiwed to labor or olhcr I. lown caue; no inter. iplion to Buy natural evacua 'on, nor pain at their ..oilical return. Where the state of tho system does not hnrinon with the ahovii picture ol health, it Is ot the .er. esl impov.ance mat no iiinu no nisi in pciiliiis .Oi' n doctor, or iu :'ic uso of foolish remedies loo sn the rcsultof spcculatioo;intend of this course ct a dose of HHANIHIKTtra I'U.l.s lio lakcu -. 'eh will not d-ceive, hut will at once rctloic ipi "i'i lo ' c omnu or part ,'ijt requirei it A'l who wish to pre.ervo their hcalih, ell who 4ro ilele J .cil lo ue u ini'ir niu rgnnii ino en roaehiiicr.Hof 'serso which in'ght tend thcin pre lulurcly to the grave, will, without hesitation, hne e 'ourse to t.'ie Mrauiire .1 i ii , wue 1 ine nine ni , system does not harmonise v.'th llio above pic it o iif health. I' hose who live m a co try wucrocont.igious oi en tliinic ol mis ..!..... -.CliA.itili nml nlitft.ri'i, lilm.pirullli i.nr. .'.LU 1111.1 Ml U UI tlVIIIIIII V". .......... ...... ..... ?u attention, in order to act nccoidiiigly. 'The ..o nml rightly t'irected will foliovv Ibis advicc- i". unwUc are - . to thei- own uestruclion, AGEN T S. WVhmglon Kobert M'Kujr. Jcr-eytown I.. & A. 'T. Us. b..nville E. 11. Iteynolds &. Go. Uattawi -a C. G, Ibobst. llloomsburg J. H. Moycr. Limestone nabblt & M'Nincb. lluck'iorn iV. G. Shoemaker. May t, 1S11 3. NOTICE. THE copartnership of furry & llrown having fcwn dissolved by mutual consent, it becomes iiatsiMiirv that 'J:o aeeoUnls of tho concern kIioiiIiI bo closed immediately. An thesulscrlber ha tho '.ooks of tho firm iu bis pessessiou mids aolhoiw- ed to collect the debts, lio requests all persona in- lebted to rull und pay tho demands against inoin without delay. VY II.I.IA.TI 1' UlU. 1 . Woomsburg, May 4, 18H 3. NOTICE, IS hereby given, that I have purchased at cnnta. blesalo.'ag tho jiroicrly of John Karns, tho fob lowiiiB nrticles, and hn left the jiine in his pos. session during my pleasure: ono yoke of oxen ine lot of hoards on fishing creek of about 5,000 feet, ono lot of boards nt C. Ashe's mill, of about .1,000 feet, ono funning mill, ono culling box, ono plough, ono Harrow, ono 'iXsaw, undone sled. w.ir M'ifpr.vv. Msy 2, 1811-2. TEACHER WANTED. ANY School Teachcrottt of einploymeir ill probably obtain a situation. by upph int to the School Committee i f Berwick, 1 nol necessary for the applicant to prescn' my proof that he possesses tho qualifica tions usually requited, if ho can take three iigijers a day at Mr. Nicety's, nl a spree if a week s duration, every inonlh.lo alloru the children healthful recreation, ho will probably be impluyed in the pliic.' of a young man now in cliarce ol one ol me choolst whoso moral character is til too high alt order to suit tho taste of n 'portion of this community. The applicant need not lear the interposition of any autlinriiy, to prevent his admiasion into tho building, as the committee will force him in through the roof, if not throuirh the door. As no other town in tho stale would accept of a teacher ueh as is required here, a single insertion of tins notice, it is behoved, will o ri tig a host of applicants. Berwick, April 22, 1811. Sequestra tar's Sale. V virtue of a writ of scqiirstruion, isiued nut Ifi of the court ol Ooniuum Tleai ot lyolumbia county, and lo uio direcled.vvill hu rented, at puhll . . I . ... .1. - ! . lie, oil me. piciiii.iu on Friday the th of May inst, it 13 o'clock noon for the term uf foil yers, all tho riihl title and interest of the defendant, Naney Itohr, viz: her life estate iu a eertam tract of land sitoatu in the town ship of Greenwood Columbia county, con laitiinii bixiy 1 wo Acres more or less bounded by lands of Wm. Hdgar, Jona llayman, Daniel kitchen and others, where on is erected one DWELLING HOUSE IjQCi MAUN good well of water at the door with pump. ALSO, on a certain house and lot situate In th town of Uhorshurjj, township anil t'oontv .uoretaui, coordimng one lourili ot an Acre more or less, oounuuu in itoni in" llio main road leading from Uhoisbutg to Oratievill on inc soum uy a lot oi vaniali rtces, on .i ., I.. ,. ... .. the vest by oiherland of defendant, and on die north by K. I. Welliver, whereon ereeled a two story FI5AME IlOlJjyil AND FRAME STABLE. IRAM DEUIt, Sequestrator. Sur.htrr s Orrici:, Danville, May -1, 1811. TA YIjOU BiVGo 7E sUbscribct respectfully informs bU friend and old customers, that he has rcmoveil W illiainshurg, near M, JfUuwell s fclore, where conlinucs tho iu all ils various branches, and pledges himself do work entrusted to him, iu the best and ne.ite: manner, at moderate prices. He hopes tor a lure of public patronage. JOS'fl'H II. FJinDKIHGKS. May 4, 1811 U. ti. It. All kinds ofrde,such as lumber, grain, Jc., taken iu payment for work. 12 jEGfi MENTAL OltDEltS- THH enrolled Militia residing within the bounds of the 7th liegiuicnt, 1st liiigado Sth Jivi.-iou, 1'. M. will assemble or panic as foHowal 'The first ltuttnll""' will meet nl Oiangeville, on Uedncsdiiy llio S2dof .May lust, and ihe A id " tecr companies attached thereto will meet at the uame timo an J gSft. 'The second i-altalion, will meet nt C.itlnvvis.H nn Thursday the 2Ud day of Aliiy inst, and the. Volunteer companies attached thereto, wi.. incit at the samo time anil place. VIUA.M il KJ.U;, (.'oloiiel. April 27, 1844. lSloom!Hirg Avlillcry. THl'J mciiiliers of ibis company, togclhei wi ' the Hand, 'irn hereby notified to meet at tho houi of ENOCH IIOVi:l..in Ulnnuisburg, on Sutnrday May II, 1 8 II, at ten o'clock iu the foreuoon.fnr coinp.invccrcf.l vein i:n v, mid having followed the business fo: and diill, uniformed and equijil according lo lv.-j I'uuetu ii attendauco is leipureil by all the p, bers, as business of importance, will bo acted in. an".' II. W1HIH, Cirpt - n. April 27, 1814. 'f0"C0iVr6ACT0KS. "HTftUOI'OSAI.S will bo immediately received by B the subscriber at the storonl Iho Illoomshurg Kail lioad Iron Gouip.iuy, fur nulling trom THREE l" FIVE THOUSAND tons' of Iron Oie, on thnpropertV' owned by fishe it .Morgan, lalo n part oft ho Mehck faun, arid de livcriiig tho same at Kspvtown. (J1AKI KB Ji. I'AAI Ul. Ilioomsbnrg, April II, 1S11. TO COXTliACTORS. 1!&l!nPnSAT.R will 1m rivvlinl nn Vrt.lnv ll.n bi-ts . .. . . j J'.. !ith, on aalurday; tho XTth, and until O :, V. M. on Monday, tho '4!llh of April, inT o'clock of the cniislruclioii of several seel ions of Cillial coiiiiirisiii about oik: mile in lunutll, on thaproperly nt titer m.tKI.MSllUUli It.VII, KOAD HtON COMPANY, for informa tion rckipecfing'tlio plan of construction, &c. appl.v to CHAHLK9 It. PA.VTON, by whom proposals will lie received,! at tho store or the company, in IIIooinshuTg. JOSEPH PAXTON, President Ii. It. II. I. Company April 18 1814 Attention; H.OO.MSIIUHC ItANGHIlS.yorr rrrn hereby commanded to meet for drill iu Dloovnsbuig, on Saturday, the 4th day of May next, at 10 o'clock .1. M. wirh aims and acnutrcmcnts In good order. Jly order of CnpUOHN HAHI.iTT. Aoril 111, ISU. KoritU'i, TIIH CoinmidBinnero of (!ohiidiiu count j licrtbv giro notice, to all concerned, that the Uoaiil KcvIkioii Asgoeialrt Judirca iv uonuidMiortcrsI linvo mado tho following nrrangemrnt for holding n appeal tor too respective townships in anl ounly, viz ! Tor tho townmbhi of Mnlionlmr. on Mnndav. the Olh d.iy of May next, at the Commissioners' olHce, Unnviiie. For the township of 1'innklin, on Tucsdny tin th. nt Mcnscb's choot house in taiil tovvnshio. l or llio lovviisliip ol lttawisia, on vv uJiiendnv fliMli, nl too Houso of otacv .Marcarum In Ciiltattiasa. f of tile loWnsiilii of Rdiriits cick. on Thundav ic !)lll,at the ouso of Adnma (lahlo iu said to. for the township nf Mimin. on fildnv. the 10th ni inc iifjuse r .irtun iveiirr. in saki townliip. !... . 1.!.. r , ..... .. i in iim; luniisui i oi iuierrrceK,on oaiiiniav, uic II til at lilt' place of brtldiue the Murine Elections in trie lownsinp. r or Hie towntlilp of Hloom, on Monday.tlic 13tl ui iliu House ol Kulicrtllageuliuch, in said I p. for llic kAMifliiii nf Monleur, on 'Tucsdnv. the Mill 'it the lloiiKe nt Iionii.ird l.aznrus, in said tp for the township nf Hemlock, on Wednesday the I nth nt the Hoiiie nt' John McUi'viihIJj, iu till tWOIlslllp. 1'nr the lowii1iiii nf b. Pl-nsint, on Thuinlav the lfitb.nl lilt) IIuUmS !. rtlr-rich Miller, It! until in. Tor tlie town up JfU aoje, 0:1 ruday.tlie 17 in at iho Houkp of ('ci)ige Seiplo, in Orangoville. r or the tuwiiMi'p olr iinncr creek, on Saturday, Ihe 18th, ut the nine of 1) inicl Peeler hi said tp, Tiirlhe tmviiihip of fcug-irhMf, on Monday, tho SUlb, nl the House uf T.ekiel .'ule, in said tp. 1' or t:ie township or Jackson, on Tuesday, the 21 st,,nt the House of.linliim S.ivage,iu said tp. for th township of (!reenwoodlon Wednesday, lh(! SSd, nl thellnui-c iif.liiAi'pli l.rrtlnii.ln paid tp. lor the tnwnslup ot .Mailisou, on 1 hursd.iy, I lie .III), at I lie Motive nl John Welliver, in paid tp. for the loivinbip of berry, oil Friday, tho 21lb at Ihc House of Jacob Meldlc, in aaid township. ror the townslupol l.iniesloiie, on .Vaturday.llic r 1 1 1 . at the place of holding election for said tp. for the township nf Liberty ,oii Mond.iy the 27111 it llin House ol Hugh .Mcl-.lnitli, in sniil towiishli f oi the township of Valley, on 'Tuesday the "Slli,;it the House ol'ilohu M:iik, iusaid tp. jacoh dismott, JOHN II. KJH.'AIt, b'AMUUI. MR A ItS. Comviisaiuntrs. Attest, K. McNhr.MiAi.i., Clerk. CoMMISSIilNKKS Oi'i icn, ? Danville, April 20,1844. S Siist o' LcUcfS ItE.MAIMM! iu the Tost Olllco at Caltawis sn for the ijuarter ending .March, ill, 1HM, Uowrs Conaid llnone Mil ton Hoyles William .1oiirne Isaac l'axton Joseph 5 l'oter 'I'hornas Porsel l,ii!auna Iteii?. John Haver Elizabeth Diiiiu lieorge I'ulerolf iliehacl Clnger Joseph Harder Washington Hitler Davis 2 Hughes Kins Killer John Johnson John Schuk George Kiichen Ebene'zcr 2 Hhcllhari John Kunse l'etcr Wcrniz C-rtis Laurence Samuel Wollovfohn Lilly Abram Wilson Emilino Milles John Ward John Ils Levi Zigar Alfred di-'.liehafcl Alfn;d Xarf Henjarpin Teisrms calling lor tellers 'u tho cbovc list iileasew.iv thevaio advertiM'di C. A llHODST, P. Mi LIST OF LETTERS. REMAINING: in the Post Office, at Orangeville, the quatter ending March, 31, 844. aines Anthony Jonas Kissncr J. C. Hughes Luther tiermiin Samuel Hogatt I'ompsou Dilley Andriivv Emmons Jacob tiooii Jonas llayman Itobt. liochhart Itev. John Loder Jonathan Miller Samuel R'n liarl fcobn Hoycr nuhtell Whiio Wilamma Everhart Samuel Hnry Jacob J. Kline Reuben Parrish Elizabeth M'Cord J. Paiks Abram Robbins 2 A. Vallerehamp 2 Isaac DcYoilt Ksri'h A man Per-oirs calling "or letters 'n the abovek ijggl'"' ple.isu say they arc advertised i E. JA'ARUS, P. M. rWHf subscriber having eetnblished a rAPni? R MILL ut MILL (ilI()VK, near Jloomsburif. V. I.: I... l. ,.i. l ....... i r.. '1'iuiiiiiiii wi'iini,... nil,' ill nun ...u ,a..s. i.. .-ii.i , r.i twenty v ears he is conlivicut been turnish as good i-aper as any in Ihe Country onu on as reasonab f ie ins lo printers, Merchants ant) l.awyeis.or i .(.ons who nmy rrint the article. He uleo.krc . iiiibtaullv mi hand Attorney's Cap, Pool's Cik. I.eller, writing, Pr'utlnj and Wrapping pa)icr' .ill KiihU Also. UJUuBtincut nt School Shoei Mso, lll.iuk HtjmBstUt bound. Pull bound, and half bound of aitclK and, aseorlment of writing hooks Ac, Heis ready to oxehango tho above for I'upcr or Uooks, for Kaf,B of Sizing. THOMAS TRENCH. AVillgrotej February 2G 1814 if. NOTlCti. IS hereby given to tho StocUiofdfrs in lb Com- any lor erecting a JVlilgo over Ihc north ens 'nnch of iho river Susquehanna, between tli wn of Catawiyss titti the moiith of fishing creek r. i.... .. ..r-t.i u.....i.i.nt.i iii i . i i i f ' " U""K ",n' wi-"i"" "u "o m m - houso now occupied hy .facofj Dyer, in tin town of Calavvissa, on Monday, tho siith d.iv o May nexr, neiwecn ino hours ot l o clock and sh j clock, l. M, lor tho purpose, ot electing ono Presi 'cnl si ma'nagers, one 'Treasurer and ono i'ecre iry of surd Company, for tho ensuir.g vear K.ltA a, JMYHCIt&T,-'Secretary Marc h 30,1811. TO'TICE is hereby givo.i to the Storkholden q in tHo company foT erecting u Uriduo ovci. tho North Kast Wrancb of trto river Susmnlmni between tho town of Cnttnwissa and the mouth ol f uh'urgcicck, that tho .Managers have this day de dared a dividend of Stvciilu-ticc Vents jtcr Slum lor lliel nst six months, (equal to ii per cent, pe annuni) which will he paid suid kiutkbnldais u their legal representatives, -at the 7reasurer,ii Ollici on or after the 15lh hist. EV5KA S. HAYHl'ItST, Treimirer. Treasurer' Office, Catlowissa, Apiil 1, 1844. rilK SATTHDA MU.SELUl. Stw and Improved Scries. I'o ihtKilblcribi rs o! the I'lilhulelphia Sal ututry ainsenm. It is with iltifrianril saiiitniv-il.,,, .in fill. I, ml tt flirt I'ropuclors, Edilow and Iteanlir cotitnlmlorn nl' Iho Snlurdny .niiscitln that their p3 t r is now n. n-reu io us numerous subscribers, under suih nt- rangeinenls ns will place it beyond all rivaUhlp u mong Ahleflcnn Weekly Newsmprs. Certain features ,n the typography having hcielofore been loopu u in Hie Jiuseum, vvlucli it is now considered npedient iind more consistent with Rood taste In nhiiiidoii. The sections into which the p.iper win divide, occupied much valuable spine, vvhuh by the present condensed arrangement uf the niutler, n-erresea ino amoutil ol nailing In evir number nearly four columns, cipial in the courte nf a J ear to two duodecimo volumes ul'llilnn I inmlri-il tLirtki earli. It'lth this cliangrj In the NUfrum we !mc the pleasure of announcing also, a .encrul impro' rmcut iu ad its departmenls, with additional ml vnnj3j exclusively presented iu lliisj.Hini.il I uey aio bricily exhibited under the foll.iwliu; K-di, oniGittAr, .ItlTICI.IJS. Tho MitseKm is sustained In lis editoral column 4 y t'le tiiloilts Htill CxllfrlCucb of fienlli 'men ruiiiM:. icntfur every tfc!es cf perfodinil writing. 'Tint viob'iice of political parliranahlp tfnd the piejildico ui ifiii-iiius sueian.inism win no equally eicueWed. ORIGINAL FICTION. It is hardly necessary to assure tile subscribers in the Museum that tlihdepailment will be richly sup' mirii. ORICINAL SKETCHES; ESSAYS..tc. t'nder thc--o t iles the Miiocum will rmitnln tl.ri coiittlliutltjrls of the ablest wiiiere of oiircilv. EOIiEION MERATUltt?, 1 bis eerieral llCad entbrrtefs du frutlift v.nlelv of selections from the Reviews and Magazine and oili er Periodical publications of Kurope. 'This ud- vanjagc ine Museum Poasls as peculiar, nnd of iUfcll sufficient to secure ils universal p ipulartyi NEWS. This head will include every cnCcicfl of malli'i' propeily belonging to a Newspaper, COMMERCIAL AND OTHER MAT TEH6. An etpMienced hlitrlr Is t'mnlnveil drciutirelv for the colledion and reportinir of the Markets, tlm levision of the Ilank Notd and stuck 'i'ablcs, ar.d, ihe regular correction oflluipiiie ctintjlit. AGRlCUIiTURE. As the most important of all arts, a portion of Ait Museum will bo rcguUrly devoted lo Ihe subject of -igricuuuic. MISCELLANY. We might proceel to eriuhicralo under vnrlnii other heads, the subjects which will constitute dis4 tinguif-liiug featuies of tbu Museum. Kulliro it In say that nothing will be omitted nece.-Jiary to pro' serve us cnaracier as uic jrealest ami best FAMILY NEWSPAPER in Xnvrica. To Agents and New Subscribers. EXT R A O R 111 N A R Y 1NDUCEM E N TH to lake the Saturday Museum. One copy for one vear 'Threo copies for ono year, or one. cBpy for pa 10 2(1 inrce years Seven copies for one yenf 'Twelve COplcs.fnr ciuo-yoar ( Seventeen copies .do Two coiics for ono year, and rrnfi py of Godey'n Lady's boob, or Graham's .Mag n7ino , 3 ?ivo copies, and two copies of Godey's La dy s IJook or (irahnm s Magazine lo The money must always be sent in advance fre.i of postage. 'i'l.inis Two dollars n year ill ndrrtrtce Tlilto dollars if not paid till llieend nf llio year. PREMIUMS. To any person sending two dollars in advance; we will send the Jiusem for one year and one ol thrf new novels. fori 'ivo dollais three copies and one of the new novels. for ten dollars seven copies and cither of thrf crt novels. for twenty dollars sixteen copes ar.d two neW novel. Wimted IHISHELS OF" WBf f) AT SiYllll and ffJOliiT fr which the hitjhest prio w.u uo patu in uutt or iiuuurs. 13. II. mens. February 17. A New Kind. THIS is one of the best esnstructed Utt IliveJ r- invenltd. It 's so arranged, that you niK ,l"i-v from die bees, honey at any beso'n of tho -.without afty i. 'ury to lliein. K also prevents ' ? bees being ' .'tdby tho worms. The subyeW ;;r is now irfpared to dispose of township or -'glo rights ih tho following ton nsdijis, on tho - ast reasonable terirls. Bonifr, Hemlo'cl;,Libertv .'efl'ersoii, Ml. Pleasau?, (JieenwocAl, Oiangc, fishing creek, "'uginloaf eni Juckbou. He nlso keeps thcin on baud, ready rnaJe, which lie will sel cheap. llo has in Ins Uco house, several swarm? of hec in operation in hive of Iho nboie descriptions ivhich he would lnto the public lo call und ex-' i'-ine, for ho believesth.it all who do so, will nt aro aelcnoiv ledge that they are ihu bess hives now use. fiKOKCU LILLY. lllnomOiurg, Apiil III, Hit. SIP AND HE subscriber basal nil fiuieon fi'ifio.lo'o'a Htul'f to seli Mich ss flH YISIJ. SilOKTS ml SHIP.S"Ti;TP, nt moderate prices Will nlsohavea full .thWifv oTN'oYASCO'TIA ind LAKH PLASTl.'IJ tho ComiiiL' niiine on1 hand grounib m. McDowell, i1cHavelTs Mills. Jannrry i.'0, 1841. NOTtCE. ALL persons indebted, to lh nilmcilbcr, will ilease tako notice that the subfcribcr. his left his" looks In tho blinds of. 9iiloinun New bait li), fur illection. All persons indMiled will plcuso call and tile tho same to save cost nnd trouble, fiA.MUKf. wtmi; March 391811,