i M. LAFITTE, The great Parisian banker, who recently flicd possessed of iminoniie wealth, rnso to fortune from an humble stntion ih life. A foreign journal by a late arrival rontains the following story of his first appearance in Paris: When M. Lafiltotamo to Paris in 1778 ihe extent of his ambition was to find a situation in a banking house, and to attain this object he called on M. Perregnux, the 'rich Swiss banker.to whom he had a letter, HEREAS, tho Hon. Joskimi B. Axthont I'rceiilciit of the Court of Oyer and Tcr, miner ami General Jail Delivery. Court, of Quarter Session of the l'cacc.and Court of Common l'Iras and Orphans' Court in the eighth judicial district, composed of tho counties of Northumberlani1, Union, Columbia and Lycoming; and tlio Hon. mmam Donaldson and Worst macK, v,& Now is the very nick of time to Sub scribe, at, on the IGthof March, 181-1, will commence the fourteenth Volume of TIic Family Newspaper, the ijiilaik:liiiia SATURDAY COURIER With tho lurgcNt Stibtcriitioii list lit the World! of recommendation. This gentleman had quncs, Associate Judges in Columbia county.havc . i i.i f at .i issued their pr-cept beaming date the 87th day o( just liken ponesaion of the hotel of Maulc. A lr, m Ul J of 0Uf Lofd one thoU5anJ Guimaid, which had been put up to lottery eight hundred and forty-four ,ond tome dircctcd.for by that lady and won by the fortunate bank or. It was to this charming habitation, which liaa since been demolished, that M. Lafilte paidl his first visit in Paris, and, as it were, look his first step in his Parisian wo.hi. The young provincial-poor and !L modest, timid and anxious entered by that .... . CJTO NEW SUBSCRIBERS,, Forth ptirpoeoof facilitating tho formation of ULUiis.ot which any oIdcuu3crlbcrnfliciatlnirwi II be considered as one, we oiler the following li.Ylrnordiii.'try iidticcmcnls Tlirco co)ies of tho Saturday Courier,! ycar.or ono copy ioi inreo years. Seven copies of the Saturday Courier, 1 year Seventeen Two and 1 copy of Godcy's Lady's Hook, or Graham's Magailno Tailor 9 Brandrcth's Pills. PICTURE OF HEALTH. IT WE ALT Is characterised hi nn individual by I JL.JH.tho ulif cnci' of ill pnlil, Millerma, or ullccliuli JTTT" llu any paitof his body! by tho freo and regular ex- WW OUTjD rcsnnctfullv inform tin lercisf ofhia functions without anv exception. citikohs nf HlnnnisliiiriT. anil It They consist in having a good niipelilu nt menl n:.l;i ill.., l, n.,nii.,.,n. in ........ times, an easy diacstioii, free evacuations, without f ilium) iiiui iiu sun i iutiiiuio iu inn 1 1 v , , t i t ,t,un l..l,inla I.ia l.l .,.l,ll.l,n.l l00scrc" or cosnveness at icu.i once in every iwun stand on the comer of Main ami East ty-four hours, and without healthiness, or burning at the passage, the free lasnc of tile water without Sheriff Sale, Y virtue of sundry vend, oxponaicn, to rncili. I rectcil, will be exposed to public sale 1 iiuisil.lv, tlie Ifilh day of August next, nt dm ' 'ourt llmuo in l.uivillc, at ton o'clod. A. M. r . ' louowmg ptuperty, w wit A cortaln Hricrcrcek I A cortaln plantation and tract of land situate in icrcrcek township, Uolumhta county, containing o bundled and twelvo acres more or less, bound, uti tho cast by thn Supnuchanna river, nn dm to in connection with Scot, & Ucldng pain, nfct Ucp witlU agitati o, , or ' 'JUSZ ur my .mproveu paten, or cm- -- - - - - ..il.or l.n.1. ol . eren.lant, nil ol v,l,ich is In , ,.,. holding n Court of Oyer and I crtmner, and Gen eral ,au JJelivfrii, Ucnerttl Uuarlcr Sessions of the Peace, Common Fleas and Urphan s Court. IN DANVILLE, in the County of Columbia, iugut jcxt, (.lietng the one wcckB : Nntirn is ilirrpfnrp liprnhv aivnn In 1' iVc copies of the Saturdav Courier.ond 2 conies Hate-way which had Witnessed SO many ol tl,o Coroner, lbo Justices uf ihe Peace, and Con. ol Godoy's Lady'sUools, or Graham's Maga- nf ilm Ui noitttirtr. Tin wHR stables of tho said countv of Columbia, thai Ihev 7-"l . u B, .. . . .. ,', , . bo then and therein their proper persons, at 10 Two copies of tho Saturday Couricr,& 1 copy introduced into the boudDir of tho dansenso, , . . , ., r.,rpnnim ,lf ,,' . ,,.:. 0f tho Ladies' National ilagazino ... .1 .. ... ! f.L tj.. . 1 ... y. f , . f them become the cabinet ot llio uanKer, anu records, inquisitions and other remembrances, to i'i,ll'i""";D'ura) onuner, i copy oi ., ,..,.. , ,. f i,io those things which to Ihcir oiriccs appertain to Godoy s Lady s Hook, or Graham's Maga """"'"""""J D,0"-u ,,,B u be done. And thoso that ate bound bV rccocnl une, ami one ccpy ot tho Ladies' National visit. I lancet, to prosecute jeainst the prisoners that aie."'B8",no . . t. :. i :i.l.. r... ..,lm!i in. or mav be inthc Jail of said countv of Columbia. ' lvc C0PIM ' "10 Saturday Courier, uni 1 mi iuhiuic iui ii, c iu "l" J I ' ; ronvnf Frost's new 'irlnrlnl III.Mrv r,C to my establishment at least for Ihe present, LB he lus, ,urors arB rcnucsl,,.i l0 1)0 mnc America, a ?f) book replied the banker: 'all mv offices havr tual in their attendance, agreeably to their notices. (Cn" tact, whatever oiler is made.by any other thilrfnll rnmnlemont. If 'l reouire anv 0t UaVLllc' 'ho J2"' of W ! l 'EZ&"!SM frtto Hnv n rnnniuni ittn H 7' V X 7' . ' "i" !. l...:.t .1.11.1. IWO hlinOICt, MMl IWCIVO UCfCfl I1UU0 Or ICHS. uinn.L ui(.(,iu .ml; .-.t mi. Ms m j I ucriiiinnv ur iMinii nil hi u witiiuiu u iiuuipii i . , , .... ' PH1LJ1DELPUM and NEW YOttKUtni which is alwnvsn sign of prcFen. or ana,,. Cl' ' ", "T, luTnnV,ver' FASHIONS, Willonn'. Itlclil ln8 garments in tho most fashionable , nan - - w.n . ,nor , u nf clllivulluil( u ctcclcJ nor, warranted to it wiuioutany possibility ,., tol)Rm..n Bcetliieuib: no itching, pimples or wirTx FKA.MJG of failure, and lecllng assured from his lonp spots on the skin; no piles; no burning heat upon ffijpnitj DWELLING vAiwisiiju ill iiiu inoiiibDU itim vuin .AV"inj i'iiiv ui iiivi f 1 1 j lAnrinf iiiudi iimv.ii etited at his shop, will never bo complained exposed to labor or other known cause; no inlet H0US13, 28 10 one at a future time, I will see what can be done; but in tho meantime I advise you to neek elsewhere, for I do not expect o have a vacancy for some time.' With a disappointed heart the young as piranl for employed left the office, and while with a downcast look he traversed the courteyard he stopped to pin which la) llin vear of our Lord one thniia.mil mbt or pretensions, to the SiTUllDAT CoUlllEH.will be hundred and forty-lour end in tho C8 year luniisin-u uy us . . J ..... ..r . I 'Pi., a. Jl LARGE BANK JlJliX. nf, ho hopes, by strict ullontion to busincso 'up.""' wany natural ovacuatiuii, imrpain at their and other out buildings, to receive a share of public patronaco a PT' T':. ... , oid, llCrelUlOrC. ,VJ.. il.nnl.nvn ntrlnrn nf lipnllli. It U i, ill,. I ,. r IC7N. B. CASH, and all kinds of greatest importance that no limn be lost in sending runnr ,m,iu t.i..i 'iiri. .. . COUNTRY PRODUCE; only taken in for n doctor, or in the u,d of foolish remedies too " unjVituajo in Danville ColuniMirn? , payment for work dono, at the market pri " 2 ' '7 XoS ni,.,r. fnr u-nrk mnilnrnto In Lnll t.a doso of ailAN DKL I 11 8 FILLS bo taken, ,ttu f,.. n Mill. ,,,, .llln,,', T ,, " b-" which wilt not deceive, nut will at once restate. ..... .. ""j health to Ihe organ or part that requires it. " . "ZXT 3 "" whcn" Mi i . .i i i.i ,i , on I erected a who wish to prcscrvu their health, ell who , , .1r,in nrrntr . Tn ato determined to defend their life against thorn-" iwnvuui uuioiv p It AM 13 croachmcnts of disease which might send them pre- g STOHY TJ1 1 'JjiliN 110 USP maturely to tbogravo. will, jv.tb.iuthesttation, lm I fram06,al),n ,, ,,lcJf V ' Irecotirso to ho yralii rrth Fi li. w hen Ilia s ato of .. ,i . i .i . -,i .i i dcizcu, lauen in execut on, and to tie sold ss inn lmo"of henallh.M harn,U",, tV,lh 1,10 oboVO l" property of George U. Urown. Those who live in a country where contagious oi l tfiLiO U other diseases prevail, should often think of this A certain plantation nnd tract of land, situated ttuo picture of health, and obncrvo hitiifcclf with par- jfj. in Hricrcrcek Inwuship, Columbia county, Ocular attention, in order to act accoidtngly. J he I beginning at n post, tuciico hy other lauds uf fcani- wise ond rightly directed will follow this udvice "el t . lleadlcy, north 7U degrees east, 05 pciclici 10 a duck uuk, noun ijo ocgrrcs cast, U8 perches to a stone heap, thence by buds of Jacob Hoi o and ces. the times Uloomsburg, Nov. 3, 1813. Wanted of tho Independence of tho United States of America. HUM DERR SkclT. SacnlFr's Office, Danvillo July 13,1844. SHERIFF'S SALE. exponas, rhe oituiidat Uoontcn has become so well and favorably known through a triumphantly popu lar courso ol thirteen years, that it would lie super fluous to Bay much on that subject hero. We mayrcmark, however; that to tho industry, talent Iron Company. and cnicrprise.wiuch nave lor years kept this paper March 23, 1811. u uiigut uAciui'iiit iui uii ua iiimuiurB.wiii confiiaui ly bo added the productions of every available NEAR ULOOMSBURG, 50 000 fcel Ihc(i r'"10 Hoards. 50000 feel Weather Hoards. 100,000 Lap Shingles. 10 30.000 feet Pino and Hemlock Plank jJJ loot IlllCUl IVtlllllll 1 II1IUU1, IU to 14 luetics iii uiHtneier. And a nuantitv of Oak and Pino Timber for Mill Right work. pply to . JOSEPH PAXTON, President of the lilooinsburc Rail Road from 48 T) J hi ! ii rt T tnT.t linn. li. UX VI11UC Ul OUIIUIV VCllll. UAlUilldO, UJ - nt..1 tAnitniiail iii.llniniia " I T. . A til . . , MMHUi UIIU VUllUlltHU JUUHIUUO UliU IIUVIUI JXIJUIJ me tnrecieu win oe exposeu to puotio sale .,:,. : rnn-tn,;tiv nn tnmln nil nu.1t In (In in bis path, and which he carefully struck inp"d7n 15-h If 0.f..AuSll,9t1nne, Literary a, the Typographical departments. Our . ' ' ' ot the Court House iu Danville, at 10 o means will cnablo us to bo in advance of all in the annal ol tits coat. Litttie uiu m think that itiis trivial action was to decide his future fate, but so it was. From the window of his cabinet M. Terregaux had observed tho action of tin voune man. 1 he bwiss banker was ont- -of those keen observers of human actiom who estimate the value of circumstancef apparently trifling in themselves, and whicl would pass unnoticed hv tho matonty ol mankind. lie was delighted with the con duct of the young stranger In this simph action he saw the revelation of a character it a was guarantee of a love of order economy; a certain pledge of all the quad ties which he should' be possessed by xl with tho appurtenances nood financier. A young man who would pick up a pin could not fail to make a good as the property of Samuel Wanich. a Valuable Pror)ertv Fop Sale. clock A. M. the following property, to wit: others A certain tract of land situate in Hem- Original Domestic lock low iiblnp, Columbia county, adjoining iinds of Andrew tUelliek, deceased, John Wanich, Robert Russeland Benjamin Rus id, containing THIRTY FIVE ACRES, more or less, whereon is erected a I,Oft HOUSE 9 9 th AND mm. U Jilt IS, inn a coou APPLE ORCHARD, Every number contains several nraclici Domestic Tales, Essays, or Sketches, from such pens as T S AR I'HUR Esq. one oil most popular 1 alo.wr.tors in America Henry V Herbert Esq. Df. James M' Henry, Professor Ingraham, John Frost, 1, j. v., Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz. Mrs VI. St. Leon Loup, and indeed most of the writers in this country or Europe. OTTFw ENGP.AVI1TGS ccarco a number is issued without ono or more instructive and explanatory engraving or copy of some gem ol the old masters, with a descriptive i aic, .essay, or oneicii OU T AVELLER. i i . . .. - Seized taken in nxneulinn and t 1 .l,t L n m suepanmeni consianuy appear ung.nal or , . w , aefcteu ljE rales, Essays fie. The Subscibek orPEBs to sell his V Valuable WAMM tho unwise uie left to their uwn destruction, A O E N T S. Washington Ilobcrt M'Kny. Joreeytowii L. it A. T. lisel. Danville E. 11. Ueynobls & Co. Cattawissa C. G. llrobst. Uloomsburg J. IE. Moyer. Limestone Uabbit A: M'Ninch. Huckhorn M. G. Shoemaker. Llmo Ridge Amlro it ililler icrwick J V itilcs May 4, 1814 S. HE subscriber having cetablishcd a PAPER . MILL at MILL GROVE, near iloomsburif. ootumtiia county, where he has the latest Impiiovkii .maciii.nkiit, and having followed tho business foi twenty yearsho isconfuent he can furnish nsgood paper osuuy in tho Country ond on as reasonable toims to printers, Merchants nnd l.awycrs,or any others south ono und u half degrees wcti inn perches olong tho county lino between Lurerno and Columbia to a stone, thenco by land of ZtrUiicr and other lands of Samuel l Headlcy nnd lun'd of Samuel llcndlcy deccakcd, 1101th 10 decrees wct 1H0 perches In 11 stunu heap tho place of beginning continuing K52 ACRKS and one-fouilh of bud, mote or less, whereon U erected a frame houxe, and a frame barn 11 mod iiiptu orchaid, one bundled acres of cleared land. moro or less, pail of which is excellent meadow. seized, taken in execution, and to bu bold as tho propcity uf Samuel 1', lleadlcy. ,lLSO- certain lot of ground situate in Orangcville, Columbia county, containing olio lull an icre more or les, whereon is erected TWO FRAME HOUSES, ono fromo Mnble, lying on Msin-strcet, numbered in lbo plan of said town, adjoining land of Isaac AND MIO. PROPERTY. KmiffiCT it ....:.!.... n.!...!.. .1 .....w. ... ..v. T PRIVATE SALE, situatcdin Greenwood ""V"8' ' """"8 V. aIT"K PI'" property of Charles II. Mc'hrrson ,n..M. aT.tr, I .nlll mill I, f.'nlltllv. I'n.. ltnnn Ilml ....j.., u.. u.nuilill.11. u. .......u unun v,- , .,, ,,.,,, ..,, , 1...11 I... Seized, akcu in execution nnd to be sold as the leading from RhocrsbarS to Jerceytow 1. about Al"; Ulan.k Jo"k: bound. Pull bound, und Wo miles from Rhocraburg, and ten from Hloonis- buig, containing 115 Acpcs 9 lialt liound ol all bizes and, nssortment of writing hooks iVc. Jloisrcadv to excbaniio tho above foi l'apcr or ilooks, lor Racs nt bizing. THOMAS TRENCH, iiillgrovcj February 20 1811 if. -clerk, merit the confidence of his employer, nnd attain a high degree of prosperity. In the cvenmp: of the same day M. La title received tho following note from M Pertegaux: 'A place is made for you in my office. which you may take possession of lomor row morning.' ihe anticipations ot the banker were r.ot deceived. The young Lafittee possess ed every desirable quality, and even mote thap. was at first expected. From simpli- clcrk he soon rose to cashier; than partnor then head of the first banking house in Par is, and atterwaru, in rapid succession, a tlcputy and president of the Council ol Ministers, tho highest office to which 'citizen can aspire. On what a trifle docs the fortune of a man sometimes uepeuu. nui tor tins simple 'incident of the pin, M. Lafitlo would, per haps, never have entered into the house ol 'Mr I RAM DEKR. Sheriff. Siinmrr's OpncE, Danville, July, 27, 1811. ShevifTSale. ETTF.riB from our special coiresouiidcnlB or transient travellers, in England, I'raucc.Ircluiid, and Uermany To Fui'mci'g, Oai'ticnci'g, &c. Our incrcasedsi7.ee ivcs us much moro space to indulge in ourlavonte subject ot tilling tho bountc- lous earth, and especial attention is paid to Agrieuf ture, Horticulture, Floriculture, and the culture of every thing calculated to improve and benefit man' Ikand; make them independent of Foreign Mono pohsts, pernicious Legislature, &c most of which is improved, erected a TWO STORY 6 i.i JUUUOUl'lu JJ 1 0 1'J'jCi I Emm and upon which arc I BRICK E"S KMPIXTFOLLY Ho. informs bin friends A SAW Mlltl BY virtue of a 2d Pleurius Vend. Exponas . ir . . .1 . .1, . . . ... 10 me oireciuu, win oc exposeu 10 public sale at the Court House, in Danville, on Monday, ihe 19th day of Aticust next, si 10 '!,. t, ., ,1, ' rii... anu materials lor enriching our uepaitments wit 1 12 o clack, aoon, the followiug property, ehoIco I(ileraturo and Variety, and giving to Eml Our European Correspondent. Our especial European Correspondent, resident in London.keeps us supplied with the earliest issues and other out buildings. laud AND Clover Mill There arc also on TIFO VERY GOOD and materials for enriching our depaitments with APPLE .ORCHARDS to wit : OK grants, as well 03 others, a correct and connected ri m c m r n r n nnTtrn Jill the risril. title, mui interest , account of whatever occurs ofintcrest. either ol JiVJ-' u . iIir ilnffiiulnnt has In n certain In, r,r ,.i homo or abroad. 1 10 land is in a goon stato 01 cultivation, and that " hi w in r 1 u u 1 1 ti 1 ...1.; i. .: . I .1 , 1 i 1 situate in the town of Danville. Columbia THE MARKETS. Taliul Z T. .5" " V" , I - II'VK llu l.uiimui.10 tl uiiiivwicill V IU uitr ullV IUI 1 county, containing one town lot, adjoining Particular care ie taken to procure the carlicit tber desciiption, us all who wish to purchai,e will viinam liRriman anu ouaries White, and advices in rclerenco to the prices of a k nds of view lor themselves, it will ho sold on reasonable the canal, and fronting on Mlll-slreet,wherr Grains, Piovisions, Produce, &c, tho state Stocks, terms, and possession given on tho first of April, on is erected a house weatherboarded. Uankg, Money, and Lands; ond our extensive or- WILLIAM LEMON. urcenwoou, January o, ibh. t? the cf llio centre 111 uie low 11 01 Ivlii Ciitawissu.CoIumbia cnun' r. Iv Til nrul rnrinntu nivurii J " cd by 1). (Jl.irk. Where be will bo hnppy to woi upon those who will fuvor him wilh lluir euttoin ti. The otel is largo and commodious and turuiuhed throughout, and 110 pains will bu xpurcd to render general satisfaction collis table will be furnished with tho bci-t the untry can alford. His Ilnr is well stored with the best of liiiuorn. Excellent stabling is attached to the csluhlith mcnt and careful and atteutic hostlers aro ulwuyp 111 attendance. Cattawissa, May 13, 18133. be Seized, taken in execution, and to sold as the properly of Noah McKean. ALSO A certain plantation and tract of land situate inlUriercreek townshin.Coinm iPerregaux: another employer might bia county, bounded as follows beginning rangemcnts will hereafter render our Piices current I of inestimable viluo to the Traveller, Farmer, and all llusincss classes whatever 3m37 Chair ivianufactory, THE subscriber continues to carry ( 'not havo opened to him so wide a field oeiion, and his talents and inlejltgence would. not have led to such magnificent re rculls. Jjittle did Mr. Perrecaux think'that the of at a post, thence by land of Georce (Janer north 12 degrees west, 70 perches to a heap 01 sione, ineiice oy lanu ot l'litltn Unn, - 11 nnrtli 78 degrees cast, ncrchos to t Huntington road, llicnco by said road lo the lino ol laud surveyed to Thomas Waters. BloomslfoiM tho carry on Bloonihltiu, Coliiiubisi Co. P:i. MARBLB YARD. CHAIR JlfA N U FA C TO RING business at the old stand of !! &, S- Ilsgcr buch, where he will be ready at all tuner to furnish Fancy & Windsor Chairs, Set tecs, lloslon Rocking Chairs &e, of every Uhorl notice and on tho most reasonable ALSO certain tract of land situate iu Valley town ship, Columbia county, ecntniliing 50 ACRES more or less, adjoining lauds of Joseph Mails, Tho mas Voika Casivcll and .Mm dock und othcis. On the premises is erected uno log and one lranm dwelling houio, onu stable, about ten acres of laud is cleared and under fence; I hero is valuable iron oro on tho premises, und a valuable water powir is attached to the premises, with a right to erect u dam on Mahoning creek on the laud of Thomas Vnrkfi. nnd rnrrv tlio wnli r thmlinh lila Inml fit an.l tho travelling public in tiic p,rmises. til-linn, uiu, ,1U in... iini, seimi. tiiKcn in oxccution nnd to bo sold as 1 10 nboio Hotel situate in nrnr,,,rt. of Daniel Monteomerv. ,f r ' ..1 JJLSU LL lbe right, title and interest of tldc'eml- jSl niitc m a cerlnin irnct "I land hiliintc ip L. .- township, L.iiluuibtu eoanty, cuuiuinilig 120 ACRBOS more or less, bounded by land of Mary Robison, Robert Patterson, Robert McCoy, Margaret Met or mirl timl others, whereon is erected a Inrge Gmt Mill, twu dwelliiiL, houses, and a largu Dunk Hum. with tho nppurteiiHi.ces, teizcd os thu proirrt) of David K. urini. Aim, on n lot ot ground situnte in the town of Wuchiiigtou, tou.il y and tuwni-bip ainrei-aid, 1 ontailiiu one-fourth ol an ncieuioreor less, bounded in front by Mnin-sticct of raid town, 011 lbo south by on alley, on the cnt.t by an alley. and on tho north by other lands of ilelc nduiils, whereon is elected a large Tavcin Homo, Mote room and Mable. Abo, on one other lot udjnining tho aforesa'd lot 011 tho south and Reuben Mari mi the north, whereon is erected one Tailor's shep. Also, ono other lot of ground, containing one-six- tectilh of an acre more or less, bounded in front by Main btrect of taid town, and on the west by lauds ot tho Mill company, whereon iserectcd ono ware house and (-table. AUo, on one olhel out lot con- THE subscriber icspectfully informs his tnining five acres more or lets, bounded by lands o friends, and the public generally ;lhat he has Ucnjsmin LciAy, Margaret ilcCormick and others. mso, on one outer out 101 cnmaiuiuK nu ann 'hand which would pick up a pin was thai thence by the same south 80 degrees west -of a man, generous to prodigality in doin t0 U,B P8C0 01 g'nning. containing 'good a hand always open lo succor honor- wU ia.Oxijr5 able misfortune. more or less, about seventy acres cleared K . t'i,, 1 , land, more or less, whereon is elected a log " - ham and a frame house, and a good apple nu.i, ..... uiunvi m jmi.hu uiwv u inun nrcnarti; wiiii uie appurtenances. noble use ol them. A adjutant of a volunteer corps 'being doubtful whether he had distributed musk eti lo all the men, cried, 'All of you that are without arms, hold up your hands!' as the properly of Richard Kinney IKAI UISKH, Sheriff. oiinnirr s uffice, uanvnie, Julv 10, 1811 taken that well known Hand, iu Ulooms hum. formerly kept by William Robisor. and that the Housn and btables Are under The subscribers have established at tin description, which mav bo called for, at k'otng a thorough repair As Ins bar will nhiivn nlnrn. ti nmv MAIinr.K V.MM Uhurt notice and on tho most reasonable h wnvs bo furnished with the choicest ol and will always he ready, at the shortest terms. Ho will also execute House. Sirjri & Liquors, and his Larder wilh the best tin . I ..... . . . I l. V I. . A !.. IO.ll notice, to furnish to order, Ornamental ralnting, and House Tapering, marKei anorus, anu navuig goou oiuuune MONUMENTS TOME-TJIRT ma superior 'manner, ' ltitl attentive iiostu-rs, lie witn rntitnienn j I it id.. Lur.iif.r. inuilnc ti in p h 1 1 nml trnt hlR nhllltv no ir ........ I 1'IU 1 13 LA U11C1ILU II 11 D UUOIII UBSf (111 li I' tllvnuw ... ... " " 1 UIIJI-& 1 UJSJiib, llhJllil II- j js raeilitics of .'iianufaptiirinir tho varinus caterer fr the nalato and stomiirh, and fiat JAMBS, MJINTLES.FJIINT miclcs of his line, he flatters himsel' that ters himself that none will leave dissatisli STONES, MULLERS &c. he shall he able to furnish as good work. kd with tlieir trcatmpiu, anu upon as ruasuimuiu lenns as uan i"1 1 Tho worth of the riuddiiiB la told in tlio catinp;. yome give it a trial, there will bo no cheating; lii.ihi, nn me nil iuiii-iiuutL-8, . I, .!, anu upon as reusuiiuuii- lenns is uan ue Seized, taken in execution and to ho oldfr.i ?Q ,,onc " ,l,e c0,,,,,rv' a!l of which 1,0 wil' the nronenv nf Itiohard Ki. a,so PrtPaLCll,n """"W D0 W OA PS ,. f fnp oIrm nP nnilNTin- NOTICE Is hereby giver, that I have purchased at the piopeny ol John in its proper season cowslips in l u"",c" ' i" inunc lamc m ma pos jers-in summer, can in autumn, and whiskers in winter.' 'Every vegetable' said a wag the other Constable sale, as -dav. I ..' I : I..-: . ., r . . . enrine. cucumbers-tn summer, cantelopcsr"'"".' 7 Ic?Bure..a"u wuia any .... . pcison laKiny u irom nun ciiner bv nur chase or mherwise, without my consent. One thin! seven acres wheat in the eround i .... quarrelled ve acres ot rye nt tne ground! three acres and SILLS, DOOR SILLS and STEPS, &c, other of Ma. bio, Lime or any kind ol stone that can be procured in this vicinity ICjllaving Had considerable experience in the business, they plcdgo their work to he executed in as handsome n slvlo as can be furnished from uny yard either iu the .city or country; and on as reasonable terms, All.MBTKUNU t& HUGHES. Uloomsburg, Nov. 3, 1813. ly 28 dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. IL Orders from a distance will hi strictly ar.d punctually attended to. 1J. IIAUISNUUOll Bloomslurg, Dec 30, 1813. Ueast and Man shall always go away rejoicing, Swearing by tho powcrs.they'lfeall mi returning. M. SILVERT1I0RN. Juno 8, 1811 7. 3m. REMAINING in tho PostOilico at Cattawissa, the quarter ending Juno 30, 1644 A man tn the West recently nvilh his wife. He seized an uxe,and bo ot corn iu the ground; font acres of buck wheat in the ground; three fourths of an NOTICE If S hereby given to all concerned. Acor Andrew Rennet Zibco Ulack Uanlcl Dover Javid L. Uoico John ttrcck Helah S. that I have L left in lbo possession of Jacob .S'bocmakcr, dur- llcniaman Wabhinct ingmy pleasure, onoMulcy Heifer, ono pining Ta- Heard I. W. uie, ono icUbtead anu lleild'ng, and one eatiro. ireek Isaac - fi g, . I O ' " ui mii -"r -v Mniii-iiK hiiu wur J (Villi I It. I li fCCK lSuSC fore the poor woman could .gel out of the iicre of potatoes in tho ground about three U"J f''lil1 ny '"king them from him, elhcr Corder William way he rushed madly into the yard, and rfplit some wood! Iiiitire yours Houses. Tho ILiliimore Argus quantly observes, although honesty ijs the best policy, it will not be -available in tlime offipe. thousand feet ofinnh linards; tlirB ImnMiM by purchaso or otherwise, without my com-ent. nf shindies: onu Inn of hnu n.l ,,.rJ ELBY SHOEMAKER. '--r uu vii swiwi of gtass in meadows. AIIU'M. vniTNr: , . . " " r,t. a JUIV IU. 1HM. liXDi THE PRINTER, QUICKLY. COARSE AND 0f a BUiicrior NUT COAL, qanlity (or Sale, hy GEORGE WEAVER. Dcibcl John I Javis Jonathan illis John Kiuiun John Hartnum Charles Ilnrticl Josejih ardor Samuel 7'eisou calling for letters in thu Iplcute siy they arc advertised. Hartly Henry Howcr Cain Kinnoy Andrew Laurence Willinm Lebold Jocob Linvcll Isaac 1). on Miller Samuel Margcram Clinion " Piixton Joseph Richards John Walls J'hilip Wampolo John Wilson Charles Vcttcr llarbara Ann Yetler Isaac Yctter Lewi Hughes Ueorgo ubovo list BEE MITES A New Kind. THIS is one of the best constructed lleo Ilivcn ever invented. It is so arranged, that you can ilraw from tho been. honey ut any tcison of tho year, without any injury to them. It also prevents tho bees being iniurcd by tho worms. I ho suhscri bcr is now prepared to dUposo of towiichip or sinulo r cbts in tho lollowtng townships, on the most reasonable terms. uioom, iieuuoci;,i,incriy Jcll'ersoti, Mt. Pleakant, tireenwood, Orange, I'lsbiiur creek. rucarloat and JacKson. Ho also keeps them on hand, ready made, which ho will sul cheap. Ha has in his lleo house, several swarms of bees in operation in hives nf thu obovo descriptions which ho would invito tho public to coll and ex amino, for ho believes that nil who do so, will at onco acknowledge thatlhiy are thebess hives now will in use. lilJUKUU UhUY. C. A, llRODST, '. M, I UuMin.burg, Apiil 13, ISH. more or less, bounded by lands of Peter Mci-cr, William Uoyd'a heirs and John S. Rit-Iul. Alro, ono other lot of ground in tho town aforesaid, con taining one-fourth of on aero more or less; bounded by land of tho Mill company, whereon is erected onodwelling home now occupied by William II. Johnson, hni., seized, taken in execution as tlio property of Grim nnd Derr. Seiml, taken in cxtcution and to be oM as tlio piopetty of Uavid (iriln, Uuvid V. Dcrr and John g, Dye, lately liuding under the linn ut Urini, Ucrc nd Wye. ALSO . certain tractof land situate in Mifilin town ship, Columbia county, containing 2SO, ACRES moro or less, adjoining lands of John Sherman, William Sherman, Jacob Hoeler and others, where on iserectcd ono log house, ono log barn, and onu tftahln. Seized taken in execution and to bo sold as tbo properly of Conrad Uredbendcr. ALSO LL the right, title and interest the defendant has to a cerium lot of eround situate in Montenmerv's addition of tho town of Danvillo, Columbh county; bounded by lots of I saac I'austnotighl; Robert Young; and Church tt. and an alley on tho west; whereon is eicctid i frame bhop Seized taken in execution and lo bo told os the properly of James Shorlledge. 1RAM DEKR, Sheriff. SjitnirF's Oi fick, Danville, ? July 10, 184-1. S NOTICE THE Members oflho Ulonnisbure Artillery, pos sessing Stato arms or accoutrements or any dccciip tion, aro reiiucslcd forthwith lo it-turn ibein lo mc, that new nirungcnieiits may bo undo with lbo Uri uado Inspector. . WE1111, Capt. May 25, eill-G. A.
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