POLITICAL PANICS. I NEW COUNTERFEIT. Mr. Hellion's ludiuuiinl rebuke ilf thosu flniistntiln Iliiolies. savslhn T.nirnstrr politicians Will) Would UM up n lallirp:illicll,.lli,r.inpr. Ins inst shown n a mum. M I'l I f ,Hl 'I M" 1 (III If IIU0CIVU3 inilTCIDMI heed. Wo hI recollect the, similar gamo which whs plnjcil in cnnnciiion with tbu limk a game thai resulted in (lie most disastrous ciiiiscuiiciilos. hmh lo that ineti ttitiun ami llie coun ry. In ii nut mtirli to lie rieplotcd, ilioi such important ami per manent interests should liu delivered up in political managers, Id bo spurtcil with m subordination to the cnhcip vrl party con- ..r .1... .1 .. ml. '....i. .... i hkiw im niu i i u sueii -.in extent noes delusion prevail, that many of tho blinil p.inuans oi ir, 1,1 ay naiu uecn snauu in believe tic is ilui nciml Uthcr uf American .. r . , . i . iiinuuinciurc?; niai domestic industry "V-as nut known until hatched into existence b tin 'lint inciibiitiuii and merilricioiis cmbra'' res oi Ills so eallcil 'Ainunuaii system.' Mr, lleutun proves thai our manufacture mo of ancient anil tpontanvous growth, anil in u nicy, as well iim agriculiure and cum merer, worn in a most flourishing state be lorn the war, when 'LnilV was never tnvo l;ctl, or even lieaul of. as tho means ol' en i.'oiiraging or protecting tnanufaciutcs. "Mr. Henii.ii was done with this part ol tho uuliji-ri; t there w.is nnulher part of n which claimed bin attention. Ilu had lis tciied to nothing with more pleasure ihir session than to the indignant manner in which the senator from youth Carolina lr. McDufiio 3 in his lirsi sprurh on tin larilT, had ih'uuiiueeil political legislation, llu poured a stream ol hot and burring elo quence upon tho legislation which lookeil to presidential elections, and prostituted tin halls of legislation and the law making power, lo ihc execrable business of puiiine up or nttttiritr down a presidential candidate 11" (Sir. 11 ) concurred with him in tin lofty and indigmnt feelings which he ex pressed, and had hoped that the senate clumber would he Ireo Iroin the presence of that plague, which, liko the frogs ol Egypt, spread iuel everywhere. The Scn nto had been fiee from it until this day; bin the Senaror from Rhode. Island had iutrotlu icd the presidential candidates one for ap probation one for rniiilemnalinn. He (Mr. II.) would not imitate him; nor follow him. )ml considered nil thai he had said on that tuhject, with the laincnuiioiw over the de muclioii of manufactures and ruin of labo rers lo bo tlin commpiirmeni of a panh a cold blooded, studied commencement of a panic to be taken up out of doors, and rai ihiough the land. This was in oriify iiii? und humiliating, and he ptofoundy rcrci led lo sen it. We. had panics enough in tin lime of the oil Hank of tho United Siaies ami tho hnh larill ehamniuiis nil scrvei1 their apprenticeship to panic making then Dcsiiuclion! rum! loss of w .ices I loss ol propcrtj! the Lank the only saviour of tin tirjiln1 uilnli u-qb 1 Ii it urti lit 1 ll n li'l nU H!in ics! end, fiom the givings out of this day all ilns is lo be reneated bv the hied larill party! and larill now, liko bank then, ii i he the only means of saving the people fron everlasting perdition! :l "iiOt there uo no names no nl.trms, the high larilf eaudiilates for the jirendeur) unit Hie vice presidency wcro uoleateu in 1832: the bill:) then introduced in the llousi of Representatives showed hat matiufac lures had nothing to fear from the issue ol that election; thai discrimination and inei dental piotectiou was the basis of democrat ic policy; and thai every interest of tin country would be duly sustained, Th same now. The success of tbu democracy in 1811 will ha auspicious to every interest und us much so to manufactures us lo any oilier."" Icrfeit ol tho denomination of $10, on the Chnlrr County Hank, Tho plnii is admirably executed, lull hat no re- semblance whatever to tho Chrfilci County bank note?. It is said to he an old tilato altorcd probably of ono ol the Philadelphia Dinks; hut It may lis easily detected by tho fact that it con- ains a vignette ol the Declaration ol li - dependence, which is not to he found hi the (;cnuino note. The Grpnt Klin Tree on Boston Common is 171) years old. It was sot about tho year 1070, by Captain Datunl Henchman. Forty fi i years ago the great elm had ii largo hiii iw in It, and was rapidly ilocayine hut was i alcd in tho mode recomnn;nd!il by Fnrsyi by clearing the cavitv of rotten .vond and ' 'linn it with a ouinpnsiiinn com poped prim 'lally of lime rubbish, from old buildings, an . clay; oid ihn restored, it t now apparent! is flourishine s ever, and without any appearance of the hollow, whir was once largo enough foi a boy lo hid himself in. THE MARKETS. Hi.ooMsnvnu, May 11, IS-M. Wheat, Hyp, Corn, Clovcrsceil, Flaxseed, Huttor, Oats, Eik, Tallow, Lud Dried Apples, White Veans liecBwax, 85 50 15 0 00 1 20 ISO J IS 0 00 07 20 .3. I2XECUTION OF KOSANNA KEEN TIip rnrrpspondent of tho Chronicle FISE5, BAGOX, &C. Tlio Subscriber Is receiving an it for Sale, 2() ESIs. MACKEREL & SHAD, 2000113S, SMOKED BACON, A I, .SO, 7 GEXIin.lL J1SS0IITMEXT OF DffiY GOODS, lion. John Al. Miles und his scat in tin U S 8rntitt'VUe credentials of the Hon John M. Ntles, who was elected by the Legislature of Connecticut a Senator from that State loi six years from and after the 4th day of jlarch last, were presented in the U S Senate on TuesJay. Ah Ndes wat present, and a motion mado that ho be qtH ilied Alt Jarnagin, in consequence of the rumors abroad that tho Senator elect wm suffering under some malady, submitted i. evolution for the appointment, by lh( Chair, of a committee of five, to inquire into his qualifications and capacity, be lore per jijittiug Siiin to lalio his scat This course being aaeeptabTi in the gentleman whom P pecoliarly concerned; was nrquieseml in bj nil sides, without, however, admitting the constitutional right of thai body lo institute smv innniry lino tho capacity of Senators, iiud yiessre. .larnagi.i, Benton, Berrien, WriL'bt and .1c liilhe wcro uebiniialua to constitute the commitico. Col. It'm.T. niothct and Afr. riender son, surrendered by iho Governor of Rhode Island to Iho Masoaehuseites authorities, on Ihc requisition of trie Executive of Massa (husetts, and inilieted for breaking inio the liouso of William Crooks, m , Bellingham Mass. in eoarch of Mifl'rai'e men, have been tried at Di'dbam, and found guilty The Jiubro directed the oueHtion ol fact lo be argued, whether it was necessary for Rhode LJ.oid in self dufenci) to enter the teriitory ol iMa-ncbusetis The question of fa-jt the .lurv ducided ncainst delendaiits, and tin: defendants took tho ease by bill of uxcep lions to the rulniL' of tho Jude. into the S uiircnifi Court of the Stale of Massachu sells If that Court deerdo against tho do feudanis, it will then he cairied into toe Su preuie Court of the United Stales Tlin ntiniln r of ilelegates in attend ancc al the Diltimore whit; convention from every Stale of the Union, as nffi cUilhj slated by llio iplh rs", was 7,a-lb Tho celebrated 0. A Urownson of AIn sacliusclts has Uittiod to bo a Tyler man, willing iindei dale of April 2(1. Irom Budgi ion, (N J ) says. Oiir lililu town has been lisgimod to diy by the execution of a fel ow being the poor girl, Rosanna Keen it being the day fixed by the Oovcrnor for her death About half past II A. M. llu thten reverend clergy of this place weiilinte her cell, to console and pray with her in which devotions they were ardently enga ged until 1 o'clock, I'. M. when they had to leave to givn place to the females who were in waiting in dress her for ihc gallows ll this time she seemed quite composed nd reconciled In her fate. But wlieu the ShciiiT Mt. Mattison, entered, her eyes rested upon him for a second, and then shu hum into a llood ol tears, anil acted us a frantic maniac, until the clergy rn entered. when she again became reconciled. Ros lima was then conducted to iho place ol xccuiion, the yard of ihe prison, where lb '..Hows was elected. This was about 2 I'cloek. Having arrived at tho gallows ihe said to the Shciifl, 'Dow long before 1 mi lo die?' Ho answered, 'One half hour One of the reverend gentlemen then prayed with her. At the close, she acalo said lo tie Sheriff, -Dow near is ihe tune?' He replied, 'Fourlcpn minutes. Tim rope wa adjusted on her nrck, and she was asked il iUu had any thing to ray. to which she te plied, aTell the Sunday school childicti thai I went to school with, to bpware. of my fair,' and bid those present an affectionate 'Fare well ' The Sheriff then asked her if bin was ready. She answered, 'I am.' and al most immcdiaiilv exclaimed. 'May the Lord teceive my spirit.' The enrd was cm and the poor sirl was launched into aierniu i! precisely Ilf) minutes past 2 o'clock. After the body had bung for about 10 turn otes. the doors were thrown open Inr tin multitude to enter, and gaze on the horribh sight. The body was ihep cut dow n, phi ecd in a coffin, and set m front of the prism for iho inspection of the curious and such a spectacle I ne.cr wish to behold ngViu. The hanging of ibis poor girl, gentlemen was not the act of tho intelligent and reflect ing in our cnmmunili'. Dud she lived tin ill next month, May, she would have at taiucd tho age of sixicen years. Her offence you will recollect, was tho poisoning ol Mr Serlev, last fill. She was shortly af icrwardi tried, and convicted on tier own evidence, while the minds o( the peopl were prejudiced against her. &c. &c fur which he will lako GRAIN IMAUlKll and PRODUCE generally. i l All 1 1 V Me U U W K I L, Williamsburg. May 10, 1811. SEW CASI5 STORK. PPJVir. subscriber informs the public that be has I, 1.11,1.-11 mi' ohm u mi iiici ui:i;uii u i.jr viuu Weaver, on Mnui-fettect, JlooinsburK, and liai opened an extensive iisfcbortnicnt of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensvyare and Hardware, comprising almost every article usually kept in a coui.tty Store, which he oilers for snle on the most re.moimlilo terinj, fur UASII or UOUN TUY PKUDCUIJ. ELIAS WE11TMAN. Uloomsburg.alny 11, 1811. 3tf. Brandroth's 3?illJ3. picruitn ov iicaltii. IJAliT Is cliaractetlicil in nn intlMihial li the nlikcnce of ill pain, Biill'cring, or iiffecllnn in iiny p.ntof his body, by the free mid regular ex ercise of lik functions without any exception, They conislst In liavliiR a good nppellte at meal titniH, aneaiy ilim'ritioii, free r.vuciiution, without looocneis or costlvcoeni nt loaist onro In every Iwen- ty.four hours, and without heat.ihyncs, or burning it tlio passage), tho freu issue ul tho water utttioiit acrimony or burning, and without a reddii.li sedi ment which is always n. sign ol a present or an up proaching pain; ipairt sleep without agitation or Iruublcminc dreamt; no tiiMo ol lulu or other ti.nl t.isto In tlio nioulh upon rising in tho morning; no ournc9 or disagreeable rin'niL' of tho stomach; u I'Ican tongue, a swrrt hieuth; no itching, pimples or inula on tbu skin; no Men; no burning heal upon any part of tlin liody; no excessive thirst when uu cxpoicil to labor or other known cause; no inter. ruption to any natural evacuation, nor pain At their niiulinil return. Where the state nf tho syntcm does not hatmon ie with tho aliovo picture of health, it ii of the grcatChl iniportnnco tint no thou lie l.t in xcinling lor n ilortor, or in the ino ot IooIimIi lemnliei Ino flen the result of Biieciiliiliun.uiKteiicl nf ihntrnurw lota.lo,eof llltAMJltl'.ril'S 1'IU.S he Uilien, which will nol deceive, lint will ul uiu-e reelu)e heallh lo the organ or part th it recpiinw it. All who wish In preserve llu ir heuliti, ell who are ilelermiueil to ilctcud ttimr lile iguiiHt Hie en ro.iclunentmil dieaM' which nuuht wml them pre maturely lo the grave, will, without lieKilation, have iccourMi to the iruuilrcth Pills, when tho Kluto ot llie Bjstcm docs not harmouiao with the uboe pie tuio of health. Those who live in a country whore contagious or other disease prevail, ehoolil niton think ol tin truo pidtiro ortieulth, und obserso nun-ell Willi par ticular attention, in order to act riccoidiiicly. Tin wise and rightly directed will lohow thin aduee the unwisu arc left to their own destruction A G D N T S. V'ahinston llobert M'Kny. .Icmeytowu I,. St A. T. ihscl. Danville B. I). Iteynolils & Uo. (Jattiiwissa ii. (!. llmlisl. lllooinslnirg .!. It. Moyor. I,ime.stonu Ualiblt & M'Ninch. UucUiorn iV. (i. Shoemaker. I.itne Itidgc Andre & Jiller (crwick J W &tilcs iMuy !, 18112. NOTICR. rWIIll Commissioners ofOolniihia'coiinly herelp 1 give nolice, to nil eoncerneil, that tho Uoari' ot Itevision (Associalo Judges i (!omiiilssloncr nne mado the following arrnngemniil lor holding die appeals for the respective lowuships in alu r.ti.(., ..t . , tiling, vi I l'or iho lownsliip of Mahoning, nn Monday, the nth day of May next, ut tlio Commissioncm' oll'ico. U.invuie. l'or the township of Franklin, on Tuesilav the 7th, nt Mensch's school house m said township, l or tlin township ul Uattawiwa, on Wednesday i ciihiii, nl tho House ul otacy Margaruui in C'ottawlssa. l'or the township of Roaring neck, on Thursdnv ino uiii.im the jouhooI Adams liable In said tp. I.:.. ..r i:,t!i i..'..t.. .1.- ,.t l Ul vtiu IUI, IIHIII I ,1, 1,111, till, Ull 1 IlllUV, ulu lUil at tlin House of John Keller, in said township. Tor tho lownsliip of Dricrcreeli.nn .Vatilidny, the 1 tth at the placo of holJhlg iho Hpiiu Ulcclious ill the township. l'or the lowmhlp ofl)loom,on Monday ,thc 13lh at Iho House of Kohert Hiigenliuch. in said In. l'or tbu lowiikhip of Montcur, on 'J'uei!:y, the nil) 'it the House of Leonard i.ftzarus, in said In, I or the townshin of Hemlock, on Wednesday thelSlh at the jIoucof John Mcllevnolds, in sain iwousuip. l'or the lownsliip orMt. rlcasant, on 1 hutmlav tho lOlh.nt ihc IIoumi I'ri'derick Miller, in said In. l'or tho township ofOnnigc, on 1'riday, Iho 17tn it the House of (iiiorge Seiplo, in Onoigcville. lorlho tnwiihlnp of r iMillig creek, on Saturday, tho I Slh, nt the ouse of Daniel Peeler in said tn. l'or tho township of i-'ug,irloaf, on Monday, the Dill, nt the Iloiie of ll.ekii l ole.tu saiil tp. l'or the township of Jackson, on Tuesday, the 1 st, nt the House ol'Joshua Savage, in said tp. Tor the township of (ircrnwood.ou Wednesday, Iho -"cl, at the lloinsi of Joseph I,cmou,in said tp. I or tlio township of Madison, on I liursdny, ihe Hlh, at Ihe ItoiHeuf John Welliver, in said tp. l'or tin) township of Derry, on 1'riday, the 21th ;it the House of Jacob tieidlc, in said township. t or the township ol Inmestone, on .Saturday ,tlie nth, at tho place of holding elation fur said tp. l'or the township of I.ibcrlvain Monday tho '-7th it the House ol Hugh Mcl.lrath, In earn township Pot the township of Valley, on Tuesday tin -SUi,nl llie House ol John .Mails, in said tp. JACOB DKMOTT, .IOJIN R. EGAR, SAMUKIj MLCARS. Commissioners led for electrical rail road, A manufacturer in ICnglund has wire rope 128 miles in length. It NOTICE. THOSH persons having demands against the (Jominoiiwcclth, for labor performed, or ma terials furnished, for tho repairs of tho NORTH BRANCH VAX.'lL, prior to tho 9lh day of January, 1811, who have nut handed to subscriber an account of the same, iro requested to do so at the eailicst possible mo ment, in oidcr that they may he put in form for set tlement, s soon as the funds appropriated for tin payment of old debts ran ho obtained. 1 lioc liMiig at a distance are requcjicu to lor ward by mail or otherwise. W. u. MAlTi;i , Supervisor. Wilkcbarrc, My !l, 1811. SHERIFF'S SALE. II Y virtue nf a writ of lest. Ii ti. to me irecled wi be cxnoscil to public sale at he Onnrt House in Danville, on Friday the list day of May at one o clock r. M. A ccilaio tiact of land situate in Cat iwissa and .Mifflin townships, it' Columbia ounty, cDiiiaimng 400 ACffiES, more oi less, adjoining lands of Jacob Shu man, Jacob l'isber, Juilge lox ami others hereon is creeled Seienieen Dwelling llotifci'f!; one l' ircH, one imsi .Mill, one Saw Alii'.one Smith Shnp,onu (3oal lloi.se three Stables, ono 15am and ono Purnaeo. Seized taken in execution, ami to bo sold is the property of Adam Miller. IKA.t JJJ'iliK, aiirnj. Siir.uirr's Ornon, Dantillu, ) Jay 10, 1811 5 coiiiiiiuiia'ation made ; is in ton on some D.irr's Trial. A correspondence of he I'roviiloncc Chioniele, w, nni); finn A'cwnort, says that on S.iturilay tin mutt was orcti ii icd with iIii-cosmohs up in points n law, as lo wlioilicr licasoi ignnsl a State is nol lipas-nn i;aintt. tin Uoiieil states. Iho nrjnnu ols tvei veiy iniciesliog. Mr, Duir hiuirlf took a very active pail in lliem. Th opinion seems lo be that Mr. Dorr vv i 1 be eonvicicd. 1 lie trial was prnbab) ended on 1 hursday lasl. The French Army amounts to 3-ld 000 mcr, iiu'lnilin ofliceis, anil 83,000 horses. Of this total SS-1,000 mon and G8 520 horses lor in the division France, anil 00,000 men anil 13,4 10 i hose in algicis. democratic National Convention 'This body will assomblo in lialiimoie, on Mon day tho STlli day of Ahy. The General Klcction in Pennsylvania for tlin lilection of Governor, members o Conine?. &e. takes placs on Tuesday llu Slh of October. The Presidential Dleciion in l'cnnsylv nia will be held on Friday ihe first day of November. A 2 BJ B2 N T ii C IW TO the 'lllM'INti Jl'HIMISS is wauled im mediately at IhisOllieo. A taniiit active lad, 15 10 veins of age will rcccivo good eucourat;cuieut. April i7, 1811. Sequestrator's Sale. Y virtuo of a writ of sequestraion, issued out of iho court ol Common Pleas of Uolumbij county, and to medirected.will be rented, at public He, on the pi causes on Friday the I'th of Alay inst, 12 o clock noon for the term of four ears, all the nhi title and interest of tin efendant, Nancy Ruhr, viz: her life estate in a certain tnet of land siluatc in tho lown hip of Greenwood Columbia county, con . ; ..: .. ... i . , inning oim) i wu Acres muro or ICS hnunded by lands of U in. Hdai, Joini llayman, Daniel Kitchen and others, where on is erected ono house SHERIFF'S SALES. RY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to mo directed will be exposed to publi sa t; at the Court House in Uanviiie Satuiday the 1st day of Juno al I o'clock l Al. A cpttain tract of loud situate .imisione township, Columbia county, ad joining lands ol Stephen lla.licl.ihe heiis ol Henry .lilier, deceaseil, Joseph madly John r. Uerr anil Jacob isliiriz, eoniaiuiiu seventy two Acres and eighty two l'i rehis iral measure, bo the same more or less, on which i.s erected one Siuro House, one l.oe House, :i frame bank Dam and out build inys, with an applo orchard anil a spring ol water Seized taken in execution, and to be to! is the piopeiiy of John I'". Dower ALSO A certain lot of irround situate in thr lown of Danville, Columbia county, con tniuina sixty feet in from and ono hundri' and fifiy feel in depth, bounded by ;ld street in front, n lot of Alexander Wilsoi on tho south, a lot belonging m Ilrown iV Ccailit'arl on the north, and mi Ihe west b an a ley, wherton is erected a two stor Iranio Dwelling House and oilier oul build inns Seized taken in execution, and lo be sold s the properly ol Thomas Clark, utlm'r. nf William Clark, deceased. I RAM DERR, ShcriJJ. Siinr.irv's Ornci:, Danville, ? Ahy 10, 1811. $ NOTICE. S hereby given, that I hao purehau'd at eousta hlosalc.'aa the nropertv of.lohn Karus, iho fol lowine articles. and have left tho sainu in hid pou i.essiundii'ing my pleasure! one yoko of om'u oiiu lot of luiariU on V islung creek ol about u.uuu tTt one lot of boards at (.'. Ashe's mill, of uhout (5,1)111) eet one fanning mill, ono cutting box,, one ilough, one llariow, ono Msaw, and ono bled. W.bVM'KiaVV. Mnv S, IB i I ii, .Qtlest, V.. Mi'.Nni'.N)iAi.,i Cleric. Coii.nissioMiits Ori'icr,, 1 Danville.April '0,1811. I Bisl ol lit'lfoi's Itr.MAlMNr. in the Post OllUe at Cattawis. sa for the quarter ending March, .It, 1811. DWELLING tiS AM) fill ILCm BAKX, good well of water at the door with a pu.np. ALSO, on a rcrlain house aiHl lot situate in tin town of Rhorsburn, townslnji and couniv Inresaid, coniaining one lourib ol an Acre. more or less, bounded in fiout by the mam mad leading from Rnoisbuig in Orangi villi nn ihe souih bj a loi of Vaniuli Rees, on mo w rsi oy nincr lami oi oeienuant, anil on the north by R I Welliver, whereon it erected a l wo story mw am. & FR.QA1E STJMLE. IRAM DERR. Sequestrator. Snr.itin-'s Oi't icK, Danville, ? May 1, 1811. Uowrs Conatd lloone Milton llovles William Dunn (lenrge I'cierolf jlicbacl Coger Joseph Harder Washington Hughes Hllis .lohnsnn John K lichen Kbcnezcr 2 Ivunse Peter Laurence Samuel Lilly Abram Millcs John 1ills Levi Ah 1ichnel Alfrml Junroe Isaac Paxton Joseph 5 Poter Tlinmas Pursel Lusauna lleiiz John Raver Elizabcih Rittcr Davis 2 Hillt r John Schuk Ccorgo Sbellhart John Werniz Cyrus Wollcvcr John Wilson Kmiliuo Ward John Zigar Alfred arr Benjamin Person calling lor letlers in the ubuc list please say lhe are mlsertiu'd. C. A llROBST, P. M, LIST OF LETTERS. RDM A IN INO in the Post Office. Orongoville, the quattcr eliding Tlarcli, 31 181 1. amrs Anlhnny fjTVT. subscriber respectfully informs his fiiriuls n u i hi oiu eosiitiii' i. uu. n. ii iiiu.h. i" U illiauishurg, near .M, .li'Dowill s store, where he couluiucs tho ill all ita variouMiraucncs, auo pieoges inui-eii in lo work cntruMed to hun, in Hie host ami i.eati sl uanner. at moderate pricis. Jlc hopes inr a uliaie uf iiiililie patronage. ... ..nun , nnfui.Tiici'D ,IU.Ml ll 1.. 1 lll.lll.IUI IV'i. May 1, 1811-2. K. II. All Kinds of trade, fiieh as lumber, grain U'., taken in j.uienl 1'urwuik. GtiooiL?Mti'H' Artillery. THH members of Ibis eninpaiiy, together with die Hand, 'ire hereby notified to meet at the houti of UM)UH 110 Will., in ltloomshurg.on Saturday Alay 11,1811, it ten oMock in the forenoonnr conipaiiVCxerrlsc mil diill, iiiiifnrmi'd and equipt aeeorduig lo law. Punctutl utlendanco isieipurcl by nil tho iiiem !icrs, as business of importance will lie acted upon. II. Wl'Jlin, Captain. April 27, 1811. TO OOiVfl'KSAC'lTOI'ES. ETTlltOPOSALH will be immediately received by y the subscriber at tho sloreol the lllooinsbui Itail lui.iil Iron (Company, fur mining from THREE ' FIVE TirOUSANI Ions of Iron (lie, on the properly owned by l'isber iV iMorgan, 1 lie a part ol 1 he .Mel.el: faun, and de livering the tame at I'spylown, fill AM ll.S Ii. PAXTON. Dioonmhurg, April II, It'll, Jonas Kissner J. U. Hughes Luther Herman Wilannna Dverhart Samuel Henry Jacob J, Kline Reuben Parri'h Elizabeth M'Cord .1. Paiks Abram Robbins 2 A. Vallcrchamp 2 Isaac Divoiti Samuel Rogarl Pompson Dilley Andrew Emmons Jacob Cnoii Jonas Dayman Kobi. Loekhart Rev. John Loder Jonathan Miller Samuel Ricliarl John Roycr Rm-st'll Wiiito Sarah Ainan Persons calling for letters in the above list will tdcase say tbcv are advertised IS. LAZARUS, P. Al. rSTUin suhseriher haing established a 'APR! U MILL at MILL (iliOVH, near iloomsbur r 'nlumbiii county, whvru he lias the latci-l iMenovr M ii-iM m.iiv, and having followed llie business foi UM'iitv year ho is confident he can furnish as good nnper as any in tho Country and on as reasonable le ois In printers, Merchants and Lawyers, or any persons who may want the article, lie nUo.keeps coiiMuiitly on baud Attorney s Cap, 1 ool s (jap Letter, writing, Printing and Wrapping paper nt all kinds Also, an assortment of tii imnr. Voniik Also, Dhl'k Hunk, II lira bound. Full bound, and half bound of all m7ch and, assortment of writing books Ac. Ho is reaily tn exchange the above for rnjier or Hooks, lor Hat, "t Nzuig. THOMAS THRNCD. 1illgrove; February 20' 1811 if. THE SATURDAY MUSEUM. New and Improved Scries. l'o Iho Subscribers o! the Philadelphia Sal u i nay .Museum. Il is Willi Ullfciutled eatitfartloo on ihe i.nrt nt ll,. l Propllctors, llditors ond Itcirol ,tr rotil riliiiliirt, tho Saturday Museum thai their paper in now o. l ' numerous uucniiers, uiiiler Mich ut rungcnienls as will placo it beyond nil rivaWiin u- ...U..JJ ,,..,v....n .iihiy ncwipaptrs. Uertain features In tbu typography having hcietoforo been adopted in tho Museum, which it is now considered tprihtll und moro cousistfut with good lale to ,.l. ......... 1 1 1 .: i . , , i. i.ui. ...su, i ecciiuun ii in willcu llu, l.nnrr un livnleJ, o 'cunlcd much valuable ptmrn. ubii-l, li tlio present condensed iirrangeuicnt of the mutter, niKii-KBut iiiu nmoiini oi reaumg in eler numlier noitly four columns, opnil m tbu courm of a year to two duodecimo olumcs oflluco hui.dud nunos oach. ' B llllll this chatun in tho MUseum wa hnur il.n plcanuro uf aunouiiuiug also, u ncneral impro-cinent in all its departments, with ndrliii,,,,.,! a,i. vantages exclusively pr.ouuled in this jouinul -i'hey arc briilly exlnbilod under thu follow ins lioiidn. on i a iN.iL .'in Tier. e s. The Miisciim is sustained in its cditonil columns by the inleuts ami exiM-rirnte ol gentlemen cumin . tent lor every specie of periodical writing. Tho noicuce urpouucai pai07.imiiip anil tlio prejuilu .' of teligious sectarianism will lie ojiially utciiuwiu. ORIGINAL FICTION. It Is hardly necessary to assure the uWrlbrr in the. Museum that this department will be richly aup- pueu. OHICINAL SKETCHES, ESSAYS.&r. L nder these t ties the Museum will contain iho contributions of the ablest writers of our city. FOREIGN Ll ERA TURK. 1 his general head embraces an endless vaiietv of selections from the Itcviews and Magazines and oili er I'eriodieal publications of Europe. This ad vantage (ho Museum boasts as peculiar, and of itself sufficient to secure its universal p ipularty. NEWS. This head will incluilo every species of mailer propeily belonging to a Newspaper, COMMERCIAL AND OTHER MAT TERS. An experienced editor is cmnloved ewhwiv. V for Iho collection and reporting of tho nurki n-, i iu revision ot Ibe llanl; ftnto and stock I'abl , ... f the tegular correction of the juice current. AGRICULTURE. As the most important of ull arts, a portion of iho .iinseuui win ue regularly ueiolcu to llie subjec'. of agriculture. MISCELLANY. We might procec 1 lo enumerate under vnrinn other heads, the subjects which will constitute dis tinguishing featuics of the Museum. Suffice it to say that nothing will ho omitted necessary lo pru- ervo us cnaracicr as me greatest una nest FAMILY NEWSPAPER in tncrica. To Jlgcnls and New Suhsrritins. EXTRAORDINA RY 1 N D UCEM ENTS lo bke Ihe Saturday .Museum. One cojiy for one veal 1 hrcc copies for one year, or one copy for three j ears Seven copies for one year welvc copies for one year Seventeen copies do W; 1 1 wo cojihm tor one year, and one coiiy of tioiley s ijady u Hook, or luuliam a .M.ig azino five copies, and two coiics of Godey's I,a- (IV s lloolc or liialmiu s Jilaga7.uie I lie money must always he sent in advance free jf postage. 1 mi.ms J wo dollars a year in adiancc Thico lobars if not jiaid till Ihe end of iho year. PREMIUMS. To any person sending two dollars in advance. wo will send the uuscm for one year and one ol tho new novels. l'or 1'ivo dollats thrco copies and one of tho new novels. For ten dollars seven copies and cither of tho new novels. al fr iii 15 'JO 10 Tor twenty dollars sixtccau cnjiies and two new novels, BUSHELS OF WffBB AT Sfi Y Hi and CORJlTi ""or which the hiL'hest pric will be paid in CASH or GOODS. E. II. JJIGGS. February 17. NOTICE. TftJOTIOK is hereby givc.i lo the Sloekhohlers lfl in the company lor erecting a Diidgo llie JVorth Last ranch of tho rier a-utquebalm belween Ihe town of C.iltawiss.i and Ihe mouth ol PMlingcieek, that the Managers have this da; de clared a dividend ot SirciititJirr Cent jii r Shun for ihe l.i-t sU uiouths, (cijuat to ii per cent, pri annum) which will ho paid said slockhollers u iheir legal rrircscutnlives, at the 7'ieasiirur' Dili i on or ailcr the lfith inst. L'.UA K, HAVIIi:i!sT, Tmtftmr. Treasurer's Otticc, Cattaw iw-a, Ajoii 1 , 1 et OIIDEKS' TIII1 enrolled Militia icsiding wiihin Iho bounds of Iho 7th Hogimcnt, 1st llrignde Slh Viiion, P, A New Kind. THIS is ono of tho best constructed 11 co Hives cer invented. It is so arranged, that you can d raw from the Ives, honev at any tesson of tho year, without any injury lo them. It also prevents the hers being injured by the worms. Tho subscri ber ii now prepared to dispose of lownsliip or angle rights in tho following townthijw, on tho most reasonable terms. Uluoni, lfonloek.l.ilierty leileriou, Mt. Pleasant, (ireenwooj, Orange, fishing creek, ""'ugin loaf and Jaiksou. lie also kecjis them on hand, ready made, which lie. will teVI cheap. lie has in bin liee house, several swarms of bees in operation iu hues of Iho above descriptions whii Ii ho would invite the public, to call unit e iiuinu, for he believes that all who do so, will at onie acknowledge that tney aro the bess hives now iu use. onoiiGi, lii.lv. Uloonisburg, Apiil 13, 1811. M. will assemble for parade as follows: The first Ilattiilioii, will niectat Orangeville, on lioilicniav lliu y,M ol .May inst, and tho oilm an co-partnership of I'urry A Drown having been dissolved by inuluil cousorii, it l ecoines necessary (hat the accounts ol iho concern should leer companies attached thereto will meet at bo closed immediately, As tho subscriber has tho, same tiinu an I place. .i i .i... :.. l.! !....-, , . , . ,, . ....... niiiiKs oi uiu nun hi urn pios.ioii uini ih auiuoii.- i ue seeoiiu liiillalion, will meet at ( atlavi:a ml In collect llie onus, no requests all persons in-on I huisdav t ho ".1ilit.iv nf Mm. in.i u,,.l ,i,r dehtrd to ciillauiljiay tho demands against litem Volunteer companies alluched thereto, wiil jueital vHuiuumiuiy, i ino sainoiiniu und iHaro, WILLIAM rUIIKV. illoomalmrg, May 1, 1841 y. April V, 164 U, WHAM I! KI.L1K, Celoiid. AND 1B 9 PHHI' suliscril'crhas al nil linie-on I , , C,. sueli as tltAMi.MH i. I" r a smrrioseii. nut siiiivs'Ti;ri'. u Will ulsn have a f m:i p!v ,.l 1IV V ind LAKH 1'LAbTUU itu- lomiii.. . baud ground. f. MeDOV. ! I ' .lellowoll's Mills, Jnmirry 'iti, Hl I. NOT WE. ALL persons indehiisl, to (Ut iilw, n n pleaio I ike notice Ihsl .Ihe iiIiihti,U i, bus I. i , Hooks in Ihe hands of .planum iNcwhsn 1' , collection. M prwons indelHuj vill please cad and i-ciiie mo wine to save tout prm iiiuibic, . March 221811. .