T following U from the Peunsvlvaitian Pof Monday left 5 A Picture Jor Contemplation, Svn&ay "in Philadelphia sildier marching and !.!.. .1 1. .1.. f b-wwunii.t,iiaig UllUUgll HID BirCCIBIIUI IOT (display or peaceful purposes, but prepared 'for actual battle marine under arms ailors of the United Stiles Navy, with cut Meet, pistols, bonding pikes, and all the appliances of war, ready for dcadlv use upon tho instan: the echoes awakened by I the hoof of cavalry, and around tho closed chuichcs "which still remains," aro seen waving plumes and flashing bayonets. J Such is a Sunday of ihu ninteonth cer.tury hn the city of Philadelphia. Religious lol J? tuition enfoiced if indeed it be toleration when thos enforced by loaded muskets drawn sabres, and ut ihc cannon's mouth scharity secured through dread of "grape fc (canister. 1 NEW DISCOVERY. 4 A discovery has betn made by which piaunon can bo discharged by tlio simple) au iiitui ui tvin ji csbiii uiiiiiiapueriu nir contain Mil in the vent of the gun, by mi application n means the ii'ost certain and cconomica but ever have been invented for this pui pose, dispensing with the lock and portfire pd which had it been sootier discovered lWould have been a saving to this Govern ffmont of inttnv thousand dollars within the mat ten years. It is by tho same gentleman li. Shaw, ihe artUt, of Philadelphia, that juvcnled tlic pcicussion copper cap, and ul iho cannon lock and perdition lock which havu been introduced into not oulv 7thn United States service. but dial of Russia SEngUnd, and Prussi Jlcl relative to Marriages. Tho second GjJeeiiou of this curious law of Massachusetts fennels mat tlio school committees ot tin Revera! cuics, towns, fcc, shall ascertain flpnnaiiy,tn me monin 01 .May, an 111c cirllis rvjncli nave iiRppcncn witiun sucti city or IJB'Vii uiiring 111c year hum prticcuiugj anu mV;c accurate return thereof; &c, with tlie Br-.ta concerning tlio births fur each of Ehieh births so returned, tho committee arc milled to receive front the town treasury je stun of five cuius .' Grafting Pears on Thorns At the ioriicuiiur.il exhibition in Cincinnati, last ill, Serkle Pears ucru shown, 7.J inches circumference, from tciunv ginned on Ihr (awthorn. G'iie li up. Tho editors of the Advent eiold "frankly acknowledges the cxpira tin of their reckoning when they expected rjr Lord." Gen. Pomcroy was the last man of ihu last company who retreated from the ground a) the battlo of HunRer Hill. Ho retreated tack wards through the fire of the Uritish, ttelarin" that it should never be said of seih Pomeroy that ho was shot through the ck. THE STATE SENATE, According to the apportionment law, pssjerl at the session before las', elec tions for members of our State Senate will be held next October, in the follow nig districts : City of Philadelphia, one Senalor, in place of Mr. Rpackman, Whig. County of Philadelphia, one Senator, in place of Mr. Penniman,Dem. Counties of Schuylkill. Caibon. Mon roe and Pike, one Senalor, for Ihe term of two years, in place of Mr. Hughes, Dem. resigned. Counties of Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming, one Senator, in place of Mr. Dimock, Dem. Counties of Luzerne and Columbia, one Senator, in place of Mr Kidder, Dcm. Counties of Perry and Gnmborland, one Senalor, in place of Mr. Gorgas, Dem. Counties of Franklin and Adams. one Senalor, in place of Mr. M'Lanalian. Dem. Counties of Huntingdon and Hcdford, one Senator, in place of Mr. Miillin, Whig. Counties of Clearfield, Indiana, Cam bria and Armstrong, one Senator it place of Mr. Higler, Dem. Counties! of Allegheny and Butler.oni 'Senalor, in place of Mr. Dirsir, Whig Counties of Heaver and Mercer, on- Senalor, in place of Mr. Stewart, Whig Counties of Crawford and Venango ono Senator, in place of Mr. Farrelly, Whig. Tlie following Senators hold over: Democrats. .Messrs.Fotilkiod,Enur.' Siciigetc, Hiily, Fegely, Chapman. Champneys, Ileckm.m, Sherwood, Hot ion. Eyer, tebaugh, Hill, Hliick,Wilcov 15. il'higs. Messrs. Cnihb,Kline,Qiia Craig, Sullivan, IJibbilt C. Of llie new Senators, tho Democrat II certainly carry 7, probably 8, an tlio Whigs the 1 endue making th classification of parties in the next Sen ale : 23 Democrats, 10 Whins. Generous. An Episcopal Church .1I1011I being erected in the cily of Troy N. Y. by Mrs. Mary Warren, an cnte pr isc springing from her own benevo lence and nurse . From 100 to 150 persons left Cincii nati on the 9ih inst. for Ihc purpose ol starting a I'ouner Association on 1I1 land recently purchased some 30 mile from thnt cily. They have 910 Acres bought at 5520,000, on which hut Si.l.OOC have been paid. It is said the woor will paj for the whole tract. The number of foreigners reported as ving airivcd at Now York, during little lija than M years, from January 1st, 1830. November 1st, 1813, 000,017. gPIard boiled eggs are said to be a cute frMlove; they lie so heavy on the stomach 1 ,ato make tho sufferer forget tho weight 911 in ncati. Ml 1? I ! .1 in .. 1 1, . 1 r 1 1 ... r. t nr. 1 1 . n n-n.H ...... .C.vSinn .r ,1.. it-:. ...1 o. .. .. m ion vijfiuii ui 111 unucu oiaico, ai iu,ioo, 583. Vitrified. Matthew Lyon, who was rUoned under old John Aclj.-na for op ing federalism, afier his release declared t "whnevorthonld live fifty years would Ihu federalists lo bo pretended admirers Jefierson and Republicanism." Tin dirlitn is fully vcrrified. Nolliing it b common than to hear tho strongosi rUial Willi's declare that lhev nrn "crnnH 1 4 t locrats." DIED In Berwick on the 1 5th inst. SamucL IiEnniN, Esq. aged 70 years 1 month and 4 days. In Berwick, on ihe 13ih Inst. John Luther, infant son of Rev. I. Bahl, aged 0 months and 13 days. In W ilkeshnrrr, on the 5ih inst. Mr. Anthony P. Buoweii, aged about G5 years, known as the '"LU-NAT-lc bahd op WYOMINO." In Danville, on Iho 14th inst. Mahy Iane, infant daughter of John and Eli zabeth Grier. On Monday last, in this town, Eli sua, an infant son of Mr. Elislia (J. I)igg. On Monday last, in Hemlock, an in- inni child ot Mr Alex, nler Koat. a well of water at the door, with n pump. Also, upon ono other lot of gro'iml situate in Orangeville atoresaw, adjoining a lot of Dr. George VV. l.olt, a lot now owned by Simon Kasc, lite IVilliaiti t'ox, an J frontinff on Slain strict, of said town, wbereon U erected a (yabmct Maker shop, one largo frame uarn or SMiiiiewitli the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution, und to bo soldaa tho property of Uco-gc Keipie. IK AM DERR, Sheriff. Sur.niFF's Office, Danville, ? May 18. 1844. S TS3 MARKETS. Bloomsburo, May 2 ', 18'M. Wheal, go RJ'P 50 Corn, 40 Cloverseed, rj 00 Flaxseed, 1 20 Butter, - 12 Oats, 31 EiiK". , . ' 6 Tallow, (j Laid 7 Dried Apples, 1 00 While Jitaus l 00 Beeswax, oq DISSOLUTION OF Plait TiXERSHIP THVE Oopirtnerliip heretofore existing between jb uwun u. i.ciu iy ucorgc I rudeiick, ut the '.ullawiBsa Foundry was dijtolved 011 tbo IStli ol wnrcu lnt by mutual eoiiscnt. All persons know, lug thciiHcUcn indebted, will ntn ami those having claims will present them to Owen is. i.ci 1 wuii is uuiv nuilmnsedto nettle. owns D. i.r:ii3. (JKOitOU 1'KKUERICK. N. ll.Thi busimna will in fuluro be conJucted v urorgo i reilerick.wlio respectfully solicits aeon miu ntc ii paironage. ljy 35, 18115. SHERIFF'S SALE. ; BY virtue of a writ of alias vond. exponas1 to meuircnietl will be exposed tu puu 11: tale nn 'i',,.i 1.,.,, , . . ,. ... the preml,B,,on Saturday the Bill of ,wn the fco 1 v me 'onT.bi i't . .4 ... ' Wl 9 Mr. Quick, a A CALFSKIN POCKET BOOK, June,at one o'clock P.M. A certain lot of ground situate In Orangeville, Orange township, Columbia county, containing a TWO COLLAR and n ONE D'Jl.- djointng a lot of Ktnanuel Lazarui, Charles Mc IjAK 13AJNK DILI,; n Due Hill against Samuel whereon li erected a large three story frame Pherion, and fronting on Main atieet of said town, HarmaU for fifteen dollars; ?lso, I think, a Note againt Win McKelvy & Co. for exl -dine dollars. TAVERN HOUSE, and several other paper of no contcquenee to any ono but the owner. G. A. 13. U nriitm, In.i.ln ii. pocket book with a Irad pencil. If the finder will return It tn the subscriber, or leae it at tho office of the Columala Democrat, he shall be liberally re- "'' JUSISfll I.1I.I.F.V. May 17, 1844. 4 NOTICE. rrnHOSE r-eraoos havimr demands azainst the J3 Commonwetllh, for labor perfo.'ineJ, or ma- icnaia lutnlslied, for tho repairs of tho NORTH BILftNl II prior to the 9th day of January, 18 I t, who have nut handed to subscriber an account of the same, are requeued to do so at the earliest possible mo ment, 111 oidtr that tbev mav be nut in form for set llcment, ns soon as the fundi appropriated for the payment or old Uebta can bo obtained. - Those living at a distance are requested lo for ward by mail or otherwise. XV. R. MAFFET, Supervisor. WilkeEbarre, ilay 3, 18-14. A gill ten years old, and wiighinp two hundred anil sixty-fire pounds, n being exhibited in Lancaster city. The Ncwburyport Herald gircs t li citizens of that town this advice upon ihe subject of Home Production : ' D you w.int a wift? Look among our girl it home, and you'll find a good one. Don't go abroad for any thing you cai ftntlas well at honir." ft Remedy for the Nightmare. The ilililn Oliltivntnr Inlln n irnnil Klnrtf nn iIiIm JWiject. It was that one of its subscribeis WfSjnuch troubled with the nightmare, and fppliod soveral remedies lo nn effecl.lill his od old lady asked him if ho had paid for w newspaper ! On going lo sec ho fuuil 111 ui 1 urn b iu yuarv. tie at once Mil up and returned and slept soundly for llileiror four nichts, but fearina tho trouble nld come on again, he went back to the Sr.e and paid one year in advance. This proved an effectual cure. here is SutVor G an Indian Rubber tree in the Genrral's ofitco of this Stale atiotfcn f.et hfnli. The I Tool'f Singular Sentence. Tom Chew, 1 slare convicted in the Count r Couri 'rince Geot gp,Md. of causing (he dei.t or a slave of W. 11. Hill, Ksq., by kick ing hi tn in tho abdomen, has been sen icnced'' lo be banished into somn for - flign counlry, out ofihe United Slates ml be sold as a slare for life,'1 .4 Afiier.At Foxton lately died, at in advanced age, Mr. Wm. Chapman, 0 miser worm i;ou,ooo, winch ho has Icli lo an illegitimate son of his. His lasi vish was, that his stick might hi put in his coffin that ho might giro old Stratford a thrashing with it when he met him, because lie disappointed him of buying some land years ago. MARRIED On Thursday last, in Danville, by ihe Rer. John S. Miller, Mr. Jackson Clark, to Miss EsTncit Iusheh, both of dial pa:e. In Milton on the 16lh inst.. bv thr Rov. .la, Williamson. Mr. John Jones ol the Danville Initelligenccr, lo Miss cakolinu t'.ncK, both of Dsnville, JiD MlNISTIiJlTOIt'S NOTICE. 'fJitate of George Zerr, late of Cattawissa loionsn p ucccusca. TftJOTIOU is hereby given that letter of J istrjlion, on the nbovo mentioned cstale.wero una uay graii im 10 uio tuuscriber rrsiding m the iowii of Cattawissa. All peisons indubted tu iho .n.uu- .unurivu) iKuuieu 10 mauo lnimediati i-.-ji.-tm, iiu uiusu naving claims are requested to piuicni uiem juoperlv niithenticated tu KZKAS. HAV'llUJtS-J', Adm'r. Catlswisaa, May US, 18415. NOTI CE. THR Members of Iho Independent Troop. pp SBing State arms or accoutrements of-unv desnin lion, are required to forthwith deposit them, rillier 'mil ur. ueorgo i.oit, Urangoville, lrni. Aeal uioonmuiirg, or with llnght It. I'axton, Cattawis a. rRFDHRICKSWADV, Cant. May 25, 1K-J I. 5. NOTICE Till; Members of tho Dloonwbttrff Anillorv. nn, s.siiig State arms or accoutrements of any decciip. tion, arc requested forthwith to return them to me, uiiii new airungemenls mav bo nudo with ihn li,i 1 . 7 " 11 ijuno inspector. May 25, 1311-5. 1 AN APPKE3VTfOJ3 'PA ,1. 7TITVT niA'r. niTDivtiuo . . . i .m. 1 iuii mo nioinijoa is wan pilim mediately nt this Oflice. A smart active lad, 15 or in years or ago win receive good encouragement ;vpnr-, 1011. NOTICE S hereby given lo all concerned. Ihatlhave pur cliasii at lonotahlo sale, as tho moiienv of luuirs vuik, ino unowing property, and have lefl 'he same in his pns-ioniim durinrr mv pleasure, and "irniuaiiy person taking it Irom him, cither by pur One grey male; ono brown horse; ono two liorxr wagon; twelve acres of Ftyo in the ground, and half I live acres new ground w heat. JOHN ROHISOX May 19, 18111. CTJrROf'OSAL.S will lio received by Iho Commit JH. uincrs of Columbia county, at the housed loun .,1. uucKalow in r uliing creek township, on itcsda the 4th day of June next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. of salil day, for building a bridge over Jiuo Creek, near j 01111 in. micltalew e, in savl township, of tho fob lunum ucacnpuonr i'lono abutments, 0 feet hlsdi from low watpr mark, 18 fnet lonir un and down ihn i-rmk. r. iV.,.i thick at tho top, and 8 feet at tho bottom, tho wine tvuus 10 iiu 10 icei long. I lie Superstructure to bo a Wooden Brace Dridgo o u-ei neiwecn ino auutments. Al.bt) At tho home of John Waniek. in Mr. Pleasant township, on Wednesday the 5th day of June next, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. if. of Bald tay, for building a bridge over little Fishing creek, near John Vanlck'6,in said towiuhip of the follow, ingdosciiptlonr Stone ubutraents, 12 feet high from low water; mark, 20 feet lone ud and down the creek. S (e thick at the top, and 10 feet at the bottom.the wing walls on tho north-east side, to be 20 feet long, and mi the south-west aide 22 feet Inn;, The Superstructure lo bo a Wooden Arcli fridge SO feet between tlio abutments. Uy order of tho Commissionf.rs, K.MENDJ5NHALL, Ci'k. CnrtMisstiiMKnn Orricr, Danville May U, 1611. J FffSII, BACOLV, &C. The Subscriber Is receiving and for Sale 2C) B!. MACKEREL & SHAD, 2000IbS, SMOKED UACON, AI.&O, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOOD! &r (Sic for which lie will take GHUN, LUMBER and PRODUCE genrrally. MATTHEW MeUOWELL, Williamsburg, Al ay 10, 1811. '5 CASH STOKE. sul'fcr'l,e'" informs tho public that ho ha Jg taken the Store formerly occupied by George Weaver, on .Main-street, iioomsburg, and has upeneu an extensive assortment of Bry Goods, Groceries, Queens-ware and Hardware, comprising almost every articlo usuallr kcrt in a coui.tiy store, which be olfers for sale on Ik most reasonable terms, for CASH or C(JUi TRY I'liUUlCK. ELI AS WERTAIAN. Rloomjburg, May U, 16-14. 3lf. SHERIFF'S SALES. II Y lirtue of a writ of venditioni exnonas to me directed v. ill he exnnsnl tn niihlic d 1 1. . tl . r. i..1 Kn- me uiniri uuup in wanvnie, nn batuiday the 1st dav of Juno at 1 o'clock r. M. Acetlain trad of land situate in Limrstoiie township, Colnmhia eountv. ad joining lands of Stephen H.i.lid.the heirs ol Henry 1iller, deeeascd, Joseph JJradly, John F. Derr and Jacob Slurlz, conlaininy seventy iwo acres anil eighty uvo Perches. neat rneasuio, tie tlie samo more or less, 011 which m eroded one Siore House, one Lug House, a frame hank Barn and out build inys, with an apple orchard and a spring ol w aiur Seized taken in execution, and lo he soM is ihe ptnperty of John V. llower ALSO A certain lot of L'round silnale in 1)11 town of Danville, Columbia county, ron taming sixty icei in iront anil one hundred ind fiftv feet in depth, bounded hv 7Iil street in front, a lot of Alexander Wilson on the south, a lot belonging to Urown it Ueainvarl on trie north, and on the west bj an alley, w herr on is ereried a tu n niort liame Dwelling House and other outbuild- tugs Seized taken in execution, and lo be sok as Ihe property ol Thomas Clark, adm'r. of W illiam Ulark, defeased. IRAM DERR, Sheriff. omiRiFF s urncK, Uanulle, ilay 10, 184-1. Brandreth's Pills, PIOTOKE UF HEALTH. fTf rJAIr is characterncd In an individual by ".the absence of ill pain, sufferinj, or affection ... pan 01 ins uouy; oy tie ir-e and regular e crciicofhis functions withmit nv 'I'h.. 1-. t. u 1 . . ... j unw ui naving a goou appetite at meal jimci, an easy digestion, free evacuations, without ."u.ti.ws ut cosuvenesi at leist once In every twenty-four hours, and without heat.diyneji, or burning at the pan igc, the frea iue of the water uilhout acrimony or burnhiL', and without a ru.I.li.S uo.h. 111-111. niucn is aiwjys sign of a prcjent or an ap- Ka.n, uiei sieep witnout agitation o truoblesome dicainii no taste of bilo or other bad " I. "sing in toe morning: n.j sourness or uuagreeal.lu rising of tho ktomach; a clean tongucj a sweet bieath; no itching, pimplei 01 HpoU 011 ihe skin; 110 piles; 110 burning heat upon -..j UUUJ, no i-iccssive tnirst when un- mposed to bbor or other known cause; no inter ruption to any natural evacuation, nor pain ettlicii pirrodical return. Where the state of the system docs not harmon- i wun me auovj picture of health, it is of the jrtairai iinpoitauci! tint no timu be lost in sendint for adoctur,orinthcYHw..o W.ish remedies too often tborcjultof speculation; instead of tliiscoursi let n dose of IIHANDItirni'S I'lI.I.S be taken which will not deceive, but will ut once rcston hcalito the crgan or part that requires it. A Pwho wish t preserve their health, ell whe are determined to defend their lifo igainn the en croachmcnts of disease which might send thetn pre maturely to the crave, will, without bn!ini.,,n 1,.. . recourse 10 the Brandreth I'ilU, when the klito of un- sysicm uocs not Harmonise with the'ubove pic lure ofjhealth. Thru ivlir, 1!.. !.. - . . ...v ,., tuumry wnere contagious or other diseases prevail, should often think of thi 11 uu puiure 01 iieaiin, anu observe himself with par ticular atlerilion, in order to act nL-r.-mllnr.lv. 'PI,. wise and rightly directed will foliow this advice me unwite arc clt to their own destruction. A O E N T S. Washington Robert M'Kny. Jersey town L. it A. T. fliscl. Danville B. H. Iieynolds St Co. Catlnwis?a C. O. llrnlHt. Uloomsburg J. It. Aloyer. Limestone llabl.it & MWinch. Iluckhoru M. G. Shoemaker. Lime Ilidgc Andrq & Jiller Berwick J W itilea May 4, IS 14 5. DIVIDEND." nyO'I ICE is hereby givo.i tu the Stockholdcra XaJ ui the company for erecting a Uridgc over the North flast Brunch of tho river Susrjupliatu between the town of Cnttsw'usa and the mouth of i iMiingciCfK, mat the .Managers have this day de clared a dividend of Srvcntytlvc Cents jicr tt'liare nir inei asi fix monllis, (equal to 0 per cent, per annum) which will bo paid said stockholders or neir legal representation, at tho Vrcasurcr's Oflice 011 or alter the 15th jnst. EZKA S. IIAVHURST, Treasurer. Treasurer's Oliicc, Cattawissa, April 1, 1841. rnfE euhicriber respectfully informs hi friends U and old customers, that ho has removed to " liliamsburg, near AI, il'Oowi-ll s store, where hr continues tho all iti various branches, and plcdics himself to do work entrusted to him, in tho best and neatest manner, at moderate prices. He hopes for a ;hare 1 puuuc patronage. JdSUFH K. FREDERirivS. May 4, 1844-2. N. Ii. All kinds of trade, such as lumber, trraln' J(C., token in payment for work. finUE subrcriber U MILL at .MILL GIIOVE. rr..r..i.r . . . r ft "w.Ui,,L.i uiiuiuy.wiiero ue iiastne. latest iMPniivrn .WACiitN-nnr, ami havinc followed the busines f,,t twenty years be iaconfiuent he ran furnish ascood paper as any in the Country and on as reasonable minis to printers, Merchants and Lawycrs.or any 1'iiruiiH mm limy want ino article, lie also.kccp constantly on hand Attorney's Cap, Tool's Car: urner, ivriliiis, J'nntrncr anil Wrann n,r nn.r nf an Mini mi, an assortment ol School ooki. Also, Wank Hook, Extra bound. Full bound, and half bound of all sizes and. assortmpni nf u r! I ! nrr books &c lie is ready to excliango tho above for ruper or oooks, lor liat,s ot eii2ing. THOMAS TRENCH. Afillgrove; February 20' 1841 if. LIST OF LETTERS. KMIAIMNG in Iho Post Ofiieo. at uranijaviiie, tin; quatier ending ilarch, 31 iaii. JameP Anlmny JonaB Kissncr Samuel Iloyart J. C. Hiijjhtu loinpeon Dilley J.uther German Wilanuna Everhart Simuel Henry Jacob J. Kline Reuben I'urrioh Elizabeth Al'Cord J. Iks Ahrani Robbins 2 A. Vallere hainp 2 laaac Devoid Andrew Emmons Jacob Good Jonas Dayman Kobt. Lockhart Rev. John Lnder Jonailian Miller Samuel Rn-hart John Hoyer RiiHsell While Suah A man II in . 1 creons caning lor letters n the shnvi list win piease say they are advertised E. LAZARUS, J M. REMAINING in tho IW Oillru i n .,...!. sa for the quarter ending March, 31, ISM. Howre Cnnaid .1nnroe Isaac Uoono Milion Paxion Joseph 5 lloyles William p0icr Thomas Drum Gsorue Pursel I.nsnnnn Felerolf iliehae Reiiz John Guger Jnsepli Kaver Elizabeth Harder Washington Ruler Davis 2 Hughes; Ellis Kittet John .Inlinsnn Jnlin M..l,,,lr ..n.n TO CONTRACTORS. kitchen Ehenezer 2 Shellha,,.!, T "H3R0P0SALS will ho immediately received by Kuiiso Peter Werntz Cyrus n i r . 7 1 , UI;nmtbu'C Laurence Samuel. Wollever John Lilly Ahrani Wilson Emiline Itail Road Iron Company, for mining from THREE I- FIVE THOUSAND ton of Iron Oie, on the property owned by Fisher Milieu John Aills Levi Ward John Zigar Alfred & Morgan, late a part of t he Mclick farm, and de. MMcliarl Alfred Zjrr Henjamin Itvenng the samo at EspyUiwn. I I'vraons culling tor letters in tho aboiu list CHAR! KS R. I'AXTON. plcato say they nro advertised. ml nioomsburg:, April 1 1, 1911. 0. A U ROUST, P. Mj THE SATURDAY MUSEUM?) New and Improved Serin." Vo the aubacribere o! the Philadelphia Sat urdny Moseuin. ' ' It is with unfcliin.t ti.r...i i. . .. p, . . "".ov.uwii on tne part oi tua rroprietors, Ed uir n, u,... i. ,l 1 '6"' tuiiinuuiors 01 the Saturday Museum that their pspe, j, no of. fercd to its numerous ui,...i..... . 1 . 01 rangementsaswill place it beyond ,11 rivaUh in I men- American Weekly New.papua . ZlZilt Sdon0,! "!,he "P0" h,oi fiwtofore . MU!eu'n'wh'"" Is ..uw considered wpedie. t and more eonUtt with eood t,t to abandon. ri ,M( xLu div,dej, occupied much valu.M. .. J vlt !u C. the present condenrcd arrangement of he mt ten ...crea,, the amount of reading h. ever nWbV nearly four column,, tqua , Uw course or. ye" to two duo.ccim volume, ofthitt hundred pagw Ulth th!jtrhnn"n Jn fK - 1 pleasure of announcii.S aim, a general improVewen in ail t'.s department, iviih .i,n,i--i ...1 vanlages delusively p,Metcd in this j.J0,a lliey aic briellv ezlnininl .n ... : heads. """S ORIGINAL AnrtCLES. Tho by ho talents and expeneuce or gentlemen cumne ivut lor every species of periodical wriihig. The violeuee of political partizanship and the prejudice of religious sectarian!.,,, will be' equally cscr.eweu. UKIGINAL FICTION. It is hardlv die Museum that this department will be richly tup- ORUJINAL SKETCHES, ESSAYS.&e. Under these t ties the Kineum will n.r contributions of the ablest writers of our city. rOKEIGN 1.1 E I? AT U RE. 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THIS is one of tho beet coiibttucted Deo Hives ever invented. It i-i su arranged, thtt you ean draw from tho bees. honey at any tcison of lha year, without any injury to them. It alkoprcunw iho bees being injutcd by tlio worms. The tubi-cri-ber is now prepared to ilibpo?o of township or mnglo rights in tho following toxvm.hir.ii, on tho most reasonable terms. - llloom, Hemlock, Liberty Jcd'err-on, Mt. I'leasant, Greenwood, Orange, Fishing creek, '"ugailoaf and Jackson. lie alo keens Ihem on hand, rcadv made, n-hirh ho will scl cheap. He has in his Bt'o house, trvrral swarms of hir in operation in hivea of tho above deseriptiprra which he would invito iho public to call and ex amine, for he belicicsthat nil who du so. will t onco acknowledge that tney aro thobess hives now in UE0. GEOKGE LILLY. DIoomsbur?, April 13, lan. NOTICE, SS hereby given, that I Ime purchaicd at contn. blesale, ns the properly of John ICams. th fr. lowing articliB, and have left die samo in his po$. session during mv pleasure: one vnVn nf lot of boards on Flailing creek of about 5,000 fait, ono lot of boards ut C, Ahc's mill, of about 5,000 net ono fanning mill, ono cutting box, one plough ono Harrow, ouo Xeaw, and ono sled. ' ' W.I.M'KELVY. May 2, 18142. NOTICE. ! " THE co-partnership of Furry & Drown haWnic been dissolved by miiliril cohmi'l It t. annum neiersory that iho accounts of iho nniin t) bo doted immediately. As iho suh rib : 1ms tl1s books of tho firm in his r-rvwrtimi r ,. ,i,...!. ed tn collect the debtn, ho rrquebti all pitss,r,s in. debt til tu coil and wiibt.ut.Klay. ' ' '"m "'rM WILLIAM FTJERY, Clo'imsourc, May 1, 6
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