iHWtngiii'mMMti J" au ia i-ti 1 - DR. PRANKLIN IS CONGKESS- When Hie Declaration of Independenri was under (lie consideration of Congress there were two or ihife iinliicky rxprespioiu in it. which i;nve ofTen'-e. to some of tin members. The wnrds -Scouli ami oihc auxiliaries,' excittd the ire of a (retitlctnai. or twn of thai coun'ry Severn strictures in tlm conduct of the Hiiliah King in negntiv ing our repealed repeals of the law whirl pcrmiled the importation of slaves, wen disapproved by some southern genilernei whoso reflections were not yet inatiired ti 1he full abhorrence of that traffic, Allimug). tli c offensive expressions were fmmetli.itc! yielded, those gentlemen continued their dr. predaiinns nn other pails of the instrument. 1 was sitting by Dr. Franklin, rvlio per reived that I wast not insensible to llio mu illations. 'I have made it a rule,' said he. whenever it is in my power, to avoid be coming the draughtsman of papers to be reviewed by a public body. I took on lesson from an incident w hieli I will relatr you. When t was a journeyman ptinter. one of my companions, an apprentice hat ler, having served his time was about to open a shop for himself. Ilia first conceri was to have a handsome sign board with a proper inscription' He composed it in these words: 'John Thompson, Hatter, makts tnd stilt halt for ready money" with the figure of a hat subjoined, liut lie thought he would submit it to his frinedi for their amendment. The first lie showed it to, thought the woid 'hatter' (autologous be cause followed by the words 'makes hall,' which shewed that he was a hatter. I was struck out The next observed that the word 'makes' might be as well omited. because his cvstomeis would not care who made hats; if made to their mind, the) would buy by whomsoever made. He struck it out. A third said ha thought the words 'for ready money' were useless, at it was nut the -custom of the place to sell on credit every one who purchased expected to pay; They were parted with. and the inscription now stood 'John Thompson sells hats. Sells hats.' say his next friend, why no body would expect you to give away. What then is the use of that wordl It was stricken out and 'hats, following it as there was one painted on the board; so the inscription was reduced ultimately to 'John Thompson, with the '.figure of a fiat subjoined, American Anecdote. irliclcs (Pat may be obtained to tht hands f the citizens of the United Slate. In me uaie it is lost to the village, in the oilij r to the cmintiy and in both his the uno effect on the community which is trained. HOW TO GUI A FEATHER BED. 'In cairyiug ulf even the small thing of a itMtiier bed, Jack Tale, the bnwld burglar. He skill of high prac.tinner.for he descend-! ml lh stair backwalda. Hickw ards!' laid Larry Hogan, 'what's hat furl' 'You'll see by and by said Groggius; me desceudhrred batik wards, when sudden ly he heard a door opening, and a feyinale voice exclaiming. 'Where are you going with that bed!' 'I'm gninjf, up suiri with it ma'am, 'said Jtck, whose backward position favored his lie; and he began to walk up again. Come down,' said the lady, 'we want no beds here, man.' 'Mr. Sullivan, ma'am, sent me home with it himslf,' said Jack, still mounting the stairs. Come down, I tell you,' said the lady in a great rage, 'there's no .Mr. Hullivan livea ere.' 'I beg your pirdon, ma'am,' said J ick. turning roiii'1, nd inucliing off with Ihe bed fair and amy.' Well, there was a regular chilloo, in the house when I he thing was found oiit,& cart ropes would'nthotvld the lady for the rage she was in. Lover's 'Handy Andy-' untrue bv all who will be satisfied on that point, hut as my mind is perfrcily collect il, I will (according to the gentleman's re ). . . , 'iinu ucnii biiu win KUiiitiuirv u Kiii'n III ui ill . ?.??'n 'Z '?"l.lr.fy..,!,m "? r.!?.".rtl '"Ifbranvoiie who mar favor Mm with a call. the IjA I I'. Ifc.W MiHK. and I'MIIjA His shop is at tho old stand occupied by him for a number of years And the latch etriii" will lie found out at all limes. As to prices bo wishes to I'd understood tliul he intends to do work a low The ITlecliniiic. Let tit support them who support us. The principles of political economy -which would lead the inlnbitanls of a na tion to support its own industry, in prefer ence to the adventitious industry of foreign rers, may with the sa me propriety be ap plied to smaller communities. The inhab ilanti of a city, n town or village, are in tereaisd in supporting the industry of tieir own particular section of country. A village halter will find-it to his advantage to buy his village shoemaker, even if he is com pelted to pay a trifle moie than he would havo to elsewhere because he is pulling into the hands of the shoemaker, llie where withal to buy a hal; he is leaving his money near home; it will Aud its way back to hi own drawer, which would not be the case if he had sent it away, ard bought his shoes at a distance. -Suppose the united body of mechanics 'in a borough should resolve to purchase all their wearinf nppar el in the rity, -would not the merchants & tailors be compelled to teek another place of residence! Now it is a ifact that mer chtnts and tailors liveiike other jpenple eat as much and wear as much are as good citizens as any other clsss of inen;:nd were they compelled to seek another .place of livelihood, every class of mechanics who heln to clothe, the farmer who help to clothe, and the farmer who feeds them would sensibly fael their loss, lit It even no with every wotking member-of thc'com munity. No one can live witbout'the help of hu neighbor, but all thrive by .mutual encouragement' And funhermore there as much need-of looking-to the exportation and importation nf a village its of a nation 'Why does one town ihrhe and ils -inhabi lants grow rich, while another of the same size is poorer this year than il was last! .'Bimply because it impoiis more thanit ex ,ports or, in -other words, tt lias -every tthing to buy and nothing to --sell. To this important -subject 'there is too Jlitt!e uttenltoiupaid-by the penple.generally The advantage of encouragement to home mechanics-ami lebureis is overlooked; nd the result Of sending away the circulating Itiedium is considered. Money benl to any rdjplanl place to purchase any articles thai STEAMBOAT WIT. A friend who never mado a joke in hs life, but enjoyed the arliule hugely, when manufactured by others, condescended in give us the following at second-hand; ('ravelling lately on the North Hirer, I e overheard two ladies in sn adjoining stale- room, who kept incessantly calling tipoi that indispensable Figaro, the "slew ard." 'Steward,' called one, in smothered voice, as if of intense suiTering,' do conn and open this window, or I shall die!' The window was accordingly opened, but directly the other lady exclaim ed Steward, do come and shut this window or I shall diet' 'This ton, was obeyed, when the firs ntdet was repeated, followed by the olboi the same terms and this continued until things began In grow serious, and the poor Steward commenced turning very red and perspiring with vexation At this moment gentleman, who had been a quiet obser ver of the scene, cried out in a lo ud voice 'Steward, why don't you wait upon the ladies! Shut tl.s window till one of them dead, and then open it an finish the other.' icrEYES KlCHT.rt Drug's a pond dog, lltit'Holdfust is better. Left Wheel- QJ-AND NO APOLOGY. J$ II H undersigned would return his sincers kmc limntiti, llifliilt t. ill rttlii'lm nf Itlnrii.iililtrii BUT THE TRUTH WITHOUT FEAH. .ml vicinity, foi the favors thus far lHtocd upon . him, hii il would still further ask a cotiUiiuaiu-o ol llio same, so long only as satisfaction in rendi-icd DtttiiiP the course of human events, it He would not say, Come out tvme all, out come r..llv lippoMinn nMiirv in rmlnr m nxtiutv as many 9 conveniently call. Neither would III our worthy friend and brother chip, who fromlso, other, have,) " ' work better .l i . .n ., i . than can lie ilono ill ny olher ulion In the place annsars in the last 'Democrat.' that mv ,...!.. ,. ... ' .-.i i . . ' i ... feelings, lender Spots, kc, arc not llanef r ,Utv .nv one who ilm lime In il wmk nrnter thou ously wounded, and are considered by my .he does, in all cakea. lie has alto luly rccc'ned elf, above being wounded in the least, by ny isserlion thai is known to be utterly the lute NEW YOKIC & iMIILADEI- PIIIA FASHIONS. with which he it prepared to do woik Fnsblonublc nnJ neat, and will guarantee a good fit at all times )ELI'HIA FASHIONS; and in order to do so, I would only say to him. as before, that I luve them of the LATEST STYLE, and if lie will only take the Double nf call ing at my shop, I will willingly ahov ihem to him. Or if thai is tun much double for the genteel, and he will say so, I will carry them to him, and furnish him with a pair of spectacles, so that he may bo fully cna bled to see them, and naiislv his curiosity to his souls content. I would not dispute its being his business to know I have, or have not the fashions above named later than last spring. or even later, as (lit) says than i I or VI. But it is also my business to know that I am prepared to show them -tt before stated, of as lata a date, as lor the Fall and Winter of 44 and 5, and in bo much neater style than can be showed bi him at this time. They are advertised as being had by mo, and by me can and arc rhowed to all who with to see ihem. He has now a right lo think what he pleases with regard to the above. And he my also brag and defv if he wishes; if he will only for once slick to the truth. As to backing his opinion wuh a trial ol purse and skill. 1 would say at once, I liavi lot the least doubts in the world, as to liii villingners lo do thai, as the loss of an -mpty PURSE would do him but liillo in jury, and be ol but nine (or nnj value to the gainer. 1 would sav; VI v Dear Sir. Keep doing. but donl sire 1 1 the woollen siting too hard for tear of pull ing il in two. UAiClNAiiU KUI'KKI. Bloomsburg, Oct, 28th 1844. feranrlroLU's Pills. IMUTIJKU 01" llliAl.Tlt. HALT in elnlerUi!.! in an Individual by the alienee of ill tuiii. HlilVerlliR, or nlfeclbm in any naitoriiH lioih-, by tUo lice anU n-KUiar ex. ereisv ol Ins function without any exception, ioomslrarg MARBLK The subset ibcrs havp YARD- established at the ereuv ol ins luiu-uun wiijioiu any cjuri'iiun, rninrv I'JWl They coimlxt ill hating good appetite nl meul Liliovo place, a Unw M.'UUil.K. 1JIHU, mil will Hlwnys be rciidy, at the hnrleet Mtiice, In furnish to order, M( AUMENTS, IVMl.'VMLiS, TOMBSTONES, IlEJJli Til- .KIM US, MrfNTLKS.IVM T STONES, MUJ.LEHS, &c. ir any other work in their line-, Tltrv nro ,lso nrepnrcd In Inrnisi WINDOW CATS tttmH,auruy dlirentlou, free ctoeuiitioiiii, without loo4Ci:es or cutliteucva at Icnnt ouec in every twenty-four hours, and without beat.thyncM, or liurniii(! .it the pavsigp, the I'rcc ihue of the ttuler wilbotil ncriiuony or buriiilid, and without a reddish will ment which i alwajs hikii rif a present or imtip projcbiuij paint quiet xliep without ogitnticm n tnioblciioiiic dreiimv, no taKle of bile or other b.nl taste hi the mouth upon rising in the morning; in fotiniesa or disngrce.iblo riniii(; of the kt niarli; u (Lin lnviin. jt uiu...i 1ii....i1i ii.i !tihiii(f. iiinilitnrf ill snots nn llin akin: no nlles: no blirnilii! beat UI illdSll.l.S, DOOU SILLS and STEPS, any part of ibe body; no excessito tbiml when uii- &, I'lllliT of .Mn.hlc, LilliK or any kind of i ... I .1 ...I I . .... I . . , I !.. .1... ..:-!. !... i-xposcu lo moor ur oiot-r iiiion tuuM, nu " ' I lull(; lllilt call UC prociircu III HUH viruuiy. riiption to any natural evacuation, nor pain atibeir g.-jHavinc hud .onyidcrablc experience P,U7rH,a.cof,besy(,emdoe, no, ba.iuo,,. iu bu.lnc... ih.y PMB. their work to izc with thcabovj picture of health, it U of the be executed in as handsome a eljlo as ran greatest iniiuirt.nec that no titnn bo lost to sendinn be fliriliblied friim MIV yard Cllhrr III the for a doctor, or in the uso nf foolii.li teinedien too city or cotintrj ; iind on as reascnuhln lerms. illation; umleail of this coium- ARiMSTKONO & HUGHES. often llio result of Rpecul a any of his neighbors, and on uual, nil khid of lo a ilosc of lllAi DUU 1 11 & J'll.l be taken loombUuiR, Nov. 3, 18-10. ly '28 country nroduee taken in exchanco for woik done which will not deceive, but will lit once restoie at bin shop. health to the nrBaii or part that requires It. Chair ITailUfaCtOrV, llr.tlll AKf itUl r.ii J nil wuu "liii u .i..-ii,u mm ..i.ii.... i ii ..... 'I'll I.' iihpriluir PiililililieB III riirrv nn Hl..n,.1...rp. nnl,n, 12. IRi JJS. arc determined lo defend the r ifc auuiiift the ill- subscriber tbllllliueb 10 Carry on . - .- - . rrii.-ir iiiii-iiLi nl i iki-nsi! w neli mu-it Kent tneui lire- UIU ReSlSter'S NOtlCe. maturely to the grave, will, without hesitation, hate CHAIR ilfAN UFACTOIH NG TO all legateen creditom, mid other persons in- recourse lo llie iiramlrctli rills, wiuii me huincsn at till' old Stand of IJ- fc S. Hacen terebteil in llio em ales of the rcsnc. it to ilccen Mho system doen not harinoiiibc with the abotc pic , . . ...'.Il 1... ..,.!.. nil , , . , . ... ! . I,. '.. ,K I'lllOII. MIIIM III- ..III lie itimv ... uii 111,1.0 dent ntiu minors that I no adiniiiisiralton ui:U guar-l1"11-ul utiuiiu. i . . . I? . t. . . , m.,.:,- jy, i! -f.i !...... .. .... r.,.i !.. Tl,0n uli,i tin. i. n rnnnlrv i.TP rniilnir nusni 10 lllllllsll I'nllcV lit IlltlbOr tll!UI8, Csel uioiis nuuiiuiiia ui inc caiu ruiiiiLB linvo nurii iiit-u in i ... - j . " I , i p f the Office cf the Kcatati-r of the coutilv of Columbia oilier discaie prevail, r-lumlU olten Hunk ol tln- Mccs, liosinn Itochilii,' tnnirt. tv,e, in i:n-rj ml will In. iirn.rntpil fnr ilip rnnfnm-iiinii unit ul. true picluro of health, and obicrvo himself with par. Mescrmtinn. which mav he calletl lor, at .'..... .... 1.' ..l" ......!... ... !!....!.. .I-I...I . ' . . numirp In tin llrnlinn'a IJnlltl. In lip hp i t Jan. UCUiar aiirnuun, ill oruir lo oil iiitniuiiiKM . i in.- Mile, in and for the county aforesaid, on Wcdnet:- wise and rightly directed will follow this udtice day the 20th day ofrtov. next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. the unwise arc left to their own destruction. 1 The account of Philip Chrislman, nil A C E i I S. initiH'.iatiir of the estate of Casper Christ Washington Uobcit M'Kay. man, late of Bloom township, deceased Jeracytuwn 1.. fe A.T. UkA. ... ' . . .1 tit i. it I.I. r. ' - unnvinc 1. i. iii-yiMHUB iAME into my cncIourc, the aept., Iat. fore part ol J vo two year old, anil one yearl ing Hciffer. One He , ami one of them Ited and hue, and one a dnrk briudle, with a white atreak length wy'of her back. The owner it requested prove property, pay away. JOSEPH Hemlock. Oct. 21 1841. INDIAN APPETITE. Nn peop'e so soon get tired of an) particular diet ai Indians ; and their longings for change, even amidst tht ben r.Xser, are often truly ridiculous, 'The flex ibilily of their stomachs is no less surprising At one time they will corzo themselves with food, and are thea prepared lo go without for several days, if necessary Enter their lents, sit thete, if you can, for a single day, and not for an instant will you find the fire unoccupied by persons ol II ages eooking. When not hunting or tarv lling, they are, in fact, always eating Now it is a title roast, a partridge or rabbit pvrhape; now, a lid bit broiled ; anon, portly Kettle, well tilled with venison wings over the fit e ; then comes a choic lish of curdled blood, followed by the sinew and marrow bones of deer's legs singed oi the ember. And so the grand business of lift goes unceasingly round, interrupted only b) leep. Another physical singularity ofthf northern tribes is, that though capable of resisting, with gieat fortitude, the most intense cold, they are wondeifully fond ol fire. At an establishment, sven when the weather is mild and pleasant out of doors they are lo be seen lueping on fuel in tin house, urf actually sitting cruis legged on i hearth where a white man would speedi ly be roisted. Discoveries on the Nurlh Coust. LOOK HERE ! FABIIIONARI'i; TAILOKI, Come one, come nil, give mc a call ! rTTtHE subscriber ruturus his sincere thank I for the liberal patronacu heretofore bestowed upon him, and hopes fur a continuance of the same, with an i icrease unu the merit ol his shop, lie in tends sparing neither pain or biLour to rende ftlifflaclinii to uny cum-;hiiu will wiirient ln work lone with taste and duiubililt.ANI) Ai.lTTI.E NEATER THAN CAN BE DONE IN ANY OTHER 6W0P IN THIS PLACE. He his just reieivrd Miiham, late repoit of i'asbiniis, fmni rhilJuelphia. which can be seen at his shop at any time, by which he is enabled to cut acconling to the la'est style, or to order. HU prices me in aieordance to the times. All kinds of countrt produce taken in payment for work at market price a very reasonaote uiscouni lor case. J S. I.EIDY. N. D. Cutting done with the greatest care, and at the shortest notics. P. H L. Bloomsburg, Oct.. 6. 1 844. NOT BAD. Some wag wrote en iheile-or of a house which had nut been rented fur several years the word 'Gibraltar;1 which puuled the neighbors (or awhile,t, at lasl.it was found out lhat-it. meant 'nol 10 tie uksn:' 'Aontltous 'A fNaihville'paper'lells.of man in thai city who-morei imloud 'that he trniy be manufactured at home, is like is obliged lo-slfijp ul a ihnuse tin the next money m lo foreign pons 10 urrhate (r tl lo avoidvivakingiliiniielf. iQlr! .1 charges and take them MAlkST, hurl notice and nn the. rnoel rcasurmhlH terms. He, will also rxecuir Houhp, Sign & Oriiuuiciiiiil PiiitilitiL', null Huti-ii- PiitieriiiL', 'i 'I he accounts of Reuben I'.il:ringer and George hiir.p.ailininistralnrg of the estate o! Jacob Sune, late of Koaiingcreek township deceased 3 The account of Charles Ciossloy, aft ministrator of the estate of Elizabeth (Jrus ' v , late of Hemlock lowiiship, deceated 4 The account of Oonrge Ki Icliuer and William Kelchuer.execuliiis nf the last wil and tciitainent nf Henry Kelchui'i, late ul llrinrcreek township, deceased 5 'The account of Murv Iln.'lcr, atltnin islratni nf the estale. of Frederick Hosier ii Ule ofMifllin township, deceased 0 I ho account of . I. P. Siiiiutlrrsnn am' Richard Wison, siirvivinj; executorH of tin .11 will anilJtcHtntuetit nf Samuel lSoiiil.Uti if Liberty township, deceased 7 The final account of Abraham H line of the execulurs of Duwalt Hnlin, I.1I1 of Milflin townshin, deceased a l ho un.il supplementary account nl VyitA zs llavluirst, iidininiKlralor ol the es uie of Jacob Ko.lenb idcr, late of iMifilii inwnsliip, decrasrd 9 'Tlie accounts of William Idilincs, tin guardian of Mary Cathurii v Krci.sher and uf Rachacl Krvishcr, two of the childien ,ind hcira ol CSeorge Knislier, ileceaspil IU Hie accnuni.i nl David CnUiiwissa C G. Urobst. lllooinsburg J. It. Moy er. I.nnrfctonc IinlibiliV AI ftinch. Iluckiiorn M. (!. Shoemaker. I.ime Kidge Andre A: .Viller Berwick- J W .Slilea May 4, 18142. NAILS, SPIKES; &c. The Klooiiislnirg It. EE. B- C JTII.l. keep constantly on hand, a large a- Korimeiii 01 .VAILS, SPIKES. AND IROX which thev will sell by WI10I.ESAI V! and HE- I AIL, a us good mil an the arttclrn can he rtrtrlicrr ntirehnmil. jMi ichanla anil ilbers, inav Iind il to their interest to cull. .Ml kinds of grain received in payment. JOSEl'H I'AXTON, I'iiisiuknt Chair iyiaiaiitacfory. established a .VA'll' iltilllig. in a superior untune r, rrom Ins i-xpcrtcnce 111 tht- husinrss.nnil his facilities of manufacturing the. various irliclrB of his line, he Mailers hiriiscl that he shall he Me lo furnish ur good work, 1 ml upon ns reasonable inrins as nan hu lone in the country, all of which lie will dispone of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. 11- Orders from n distance will bo Iricily ui.d punctually ntlended to. 15 HAt.EINIJUCU. HloomsLurg, Dec. 30, 18-13. .1. D V1SR. ESJ'ECTFtJI.I.Y , iiiforius his- friends iv. mill I hp t r.i vpl 1 1 11 p till 111 11 ill ... rj'-k: i " 1 general, inai ne lias laKi n IW-ilS'TlS the nl iivc Holi-1 situate in ic centipiif the tovtn of IViliauji.uj I 'nliitiil.lrt mt J-rW-WisW-l. --- ; fi?-35- - ty l a. and forinely occupi- led by I). Clarn. Where be will he happy lo wait upon those who will lavor Willi tinir enctnin. l lie Vote! is Inrcc and con nioiliutis aim mil mm ffliH--irfhtii mm ITT 1 il "1 tii mm Right Faee ! IG-BYESJiEFTwDl AN APOLOGY. P. 8. Having been censured in the last paper fni BOASTING of my ability and .1 til ..r r- 1 r J imii ui uarineni cuiung,uy one 01 my own profession, 1 deem il neiefsarj lo reply 10 the same, in order that all may he made ac quainleil with the true object which I ha-J in view, It was hoi my intention to wiinml the leelings of any one; but lo adhere siiicl ly to the truth, and speak alone such things as could.or can be provtr. beyond all doubt. iei, wiin all (tie care which was taken, il appears lo hit some one on a lender spot, nd made him speak, who had long been still. Il appears lo have taken him on surprise, and cslled forth ideas faster than Samuel Iluiiiluiati, exccui'irs uf the last will and testament of James P. Itouiluiiiu, lab of Vallev low ttsliip, deceased II I lie ai-criuiils nl iMtc'iai-l Sanders anil Michael 'erlin-.iii,exeeuiiT ol the lasl will mil lest- iiieni of Michael Hamlers scn'r, lati of iMnntoiir township, deceased CHVRLES CONNOR. IhgUtcr. Kegistkr Omen D-nmllt-, ) Oct1 10, 18-1-1: S imvihex'd, CATAWISSA HRIDCE COMPANY N(J'TICE is lierchy guru, 10 the f nek 'iiililerf in lite t iiiiipaiv. Inr eri-i-tiin? Urnlm over the North Ik.iticli of the Sus quehaiiiiii, helween ll.e low 11 nf O.ilinwiss mil the iiioutli of I- irhinocrei k, that thi Hoard of Managers have this day ('eclareil 1 dividend. nf seventy fn ecenis per vhare fot tin; last six inunllis fequnl lo 0 pel cent per iiniuiin) which will be paid lo the stoi k holdeis or iheir legal lepresenlaiives.on and alter the 25ih inMant, by JAMES PLEASAN TS, Treat Callavvissa, October 12. 1844. Iit ofLititlcra REMAINING in the Post Office at Caltawitso the quarter ending soul. 30, 1811. rVHE subscriber liming Ifl l-ll.il 11 .V.I.'l!lICTtHtV 011 iV.iin. street, near the residence oi l,. II. M.iu, he is now furnished throughout, and no pains will he spand nrpn.m-.l in finiiUli Ch.iiia ofcverv ilesc-rinlion. on lo render general satisfaction. na pi.iiiI iprins i. iln-v .an le niirtliasad tlsiwheii collis table will lie furnished with the best the i ... tv . i ii t iu counlv. nniry can ninnu. rnnn wiit'ivn Hl liar It well stored Willi the lies! nl liquor. tt wwu luiwtutu, Evrclleiit Htablitis is attached to Ihe fslablislt- D.ivs null Ufwci US lied Posts, U'aggon Hubs, Incm ond careful mid utlenlitc hostlers are always ill attendance. Cattaiiis-a, May 1.1. 18-13 .1. iVnc Block's, c SIGN, ORNAMICNTAL IIOUSK l'AlNTIXO. P.'PKPiSG This latter branch, from his cx ciiince, he bilietc lie can (In u little beller than any other person Una sii-llnn. (rt'POPl.AR PLANK will be taken in pat ItlooniIliir: ment ol the highest muiM't price SAMI EL II ACiEJNulH II 11 USE C'oliiialiia Co. Ph. lllooinsbuig, July 4, 1H1. lltf 9 FOll August 17. sale ur E. IL HIGGS. 17 CHAPsLES KAHLEP. Arthur Hubert Ureesler Jonathan iow'tnati K. I,. Brock Silah H. Ilenjamin Frederick Denglar Ainhony Irieebaeh Yost Ucrr John Kederolph Adam Prey John tioarharl Win. 2 lleiiuiiigcr Daniel Howard jliehael ft. Katsotei John Knccht Jacob Kimplo William Kern Peter Mears George Paxbiii J. D. Prince f.ycaudtr (titter ilenjamin Kohrback Win. Keler m. Bharjiles.i Jos. or John tjingley John Kcbtucck Daniel Taiideiison Rachel ThnmusA.l). Ward John Wilson Alexander Wall Philip Wanamancher Jacob Waplea Denton W. Yctter IJarbarvann Person calline for tetttri in the above list will ,,,.,,,, , ii,... ... .,i..rii...i nereiiiiore. c. a.'drobst, p. m Oct 19, 1834. WW OULD rcspecifuily inform ll citizens of Uloomsburg, and ii vicinity, thai he still continues in eairv nn the above business, at his old eHiablislied iand on the corner of Alain and luu&t streets. Having received the I.JlTES'l Pill LADE LP HM and NEW YOUR FASHIONS, in connection with Keoti ii Willeon's Highly Improved paient fur cul ing garments in Hit iiiohI fashionable iiinu uer, warranted lo fit without any possibility ol lailure, and leeling assurer! from ins Imif experience in the business, that work e.e cuied at liia shop, will never he complained nl, lie hopes, by strict attention to Imsincsi to receive a share of public patronage a BHIISlBniTIFS STILUS BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to mc ,,,.,. directed willheexposedtopubliceale.nl hi , n, IC7-N. R. CASH, and all kinds ol COUNTHY PRODUCE; only taken ii payment lor work done, at ibe market pri ces. iiiargfs lor work moderate lo Mil he was aware of. I nreaurne Hm I linn, -a-"""1 ne exposeo to putmc sale.nt hi m . M ,. he will rullec.his mnil again", ,1,1 nex 26l,,dfl- of 0ct m'"""6h"rg' NoV' 3' 18a- ..uiG no wnn-B, anu nay some rfuartl lo 'I'm,, ...,i3i,. li. r . i .-. i i. iKhal .r,UI,l ... .!!., . 1... ... ," ... .' - r I" rmidliu III ... ...,B. ...igu, , o c bo j ei It is JNoilh Wanville.UoIumbia counlv. the first ennl.in. 28 I a " - ' s mi i,uill uilli'ia VUUIIIJ ... ...j . ...inrnp ... iviiuw iiiri ...gcigiuy lour eel in iroril, anil one bundled SldlrBIlR sutiipriher tiHviiip r.l1,l!tl,r n 'APF-.r. ne nail iwii irip imu. v.if r.1.. -1.: .. . . i 'kiiv ion. ... r.ii. i.. i.i i... ,i:ii ...... .. i - . . ... :. I'" "' lamr.-v "... -I-.. "U..u. 7pi iii sireei on me l , , MILL Glt() E. near II oomslurz- than '41 or 42, or the Philadelnhia Fash ions since last spring;, but it ia evident that both are advertised as being had by linn nf the latest style. Such may be ihe fact, but I have a ijghi io think when I know beti.r Think'nnMhal I boaii or defy, but epeak ihe'truih and am willinp in hack mv opin ion .with a trial nf Purse h Skill, 'm any amonnl, which siny be mentioned by the gentleman, I say 'come again, but ihm'i brar.' , V.H LEJDY. October 10, I641-S5j .... l... fc.i. l .i . . i .i . ; JL niiui Bl , " I "1 , " u'm,""n.a ,(oa" on. 'lh, Columbia coimtv.wberc be bus Ihe latrtt iMraovn "..r U) ' Ui """n Jonatnan Huhel. Maciumut, and hatinc follcwed the bu.ir.ee fui . ... .... ..... ..j ... mT,nn is erecieiiitwentv Years he !s eoiituent lie can furnish an eooC a frame Carpenter shop. The second containing nity leet in Iront and one hundred and fifty feci in lUpth.more or less.bounded In front by the fllooms. ..uiB nnao, on me easi ny r erry sfeet on Uie r-oulh by an alley, ar.d on the wist by land of Alexander M IVMln...... ...I I- - . 1 m . ... I " - - - - , CJ - r hniikr. n i i- , 1 1 e dwelling H Kind, A1so.au attortmrnt of fciciiooi -, .... II.UIV .ll.iqc, A It. 111,1, lln..U W wtrt l.n.tn.l pof-er as any in the Country and en as rrasotiabli teiins lo printers, Mrrcbsiita mid Law vets, or ant persons who may want the article, lie alfu,kfcp( constantly on hand Attorney 'a Cap, Fool' Can. T.tt.r .L-riltnn- l,!nl!.w. nA V. . .....v., ..,.....b mi'n ...iw ...ai'i'uiK IJIIIitf 01 .11 ..!...! ... . .... . t t. ' ' ' ,i M-HOOl OOKS I.. . . 1 1 1 tak.,1 In ,,ril .1, '."r;: ?K .l "".'". un ...,nnu, anil PetcrHoats 1 i " "" oi an sizes auo, assortnieiit ol writinp iRA.M nuiiH. si,. Ir.J'r. nB!rri.r0,rcr'?B' l)anville THOMAS TfUJNCH. '1 Ulil, 4QU, VeliMl Villfjravci ribtuary '.'O' J811if, THE subscriber lespi-cifully informs li:s friends, and the public yeueriill) ;ihat ho hai itikcn that well known eland, in HlunitiK 'mill, fiirmerh l.ept by nli.im Roliunr., mil ll.al tin- Ilniiat' and Siables aic iitidei nine a lliorouuh repair A his bur will ilwat f. ne inriiisiieii ivn;i un: ciion-esi in iniinri, nuil his Larder with the best thu narket affords-, and having i'ind Sinlilinij ind attentive luifllere, his wiilt ennfiduico invites nil to call and lest his ability ns a caterer fur the pnlato and s'omach, and flat icrs himself thai none will leave uissutifli ed with their Irualment, The worth of the pudding is told in the eating, omc give il a trial, there will be no cheating; Ilcast and Man shall always go away rejoicing. Swearing by the pott ers.tbey'l call on returning. M. SII.VEnTHOItN. June 8, 18447, Sin. . ( To ltc Public. THE subscriber desirous of quiiinp bus iness requests- nil these iiiilt-lili-d In I. nn lo make payment immediately. 1 he fnllnwinL' prices will ho paid lor PRODUCE in exi hange fur his STOCK OF GOODS on hand. GOOD WHEAT $1 per hubhel. RYE 55 els. (,'ORN 45 and 50 cis. OATS 25 . FLAX Slilil) $1 25 CIS. (CJ" Goods oli! at cum for the rath. liut no credit uiveu alior this date. E. H. UIGGS. Sopl C 1844. NOTICE. Est mc of JOHN SOIVYER, lute of Mouteur toionship, Culumbut co. deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on the above mentioned EUt have feen vented to the subscriber residing in Mouteur AW persons indebted to the said ins tate are hereby notified to make immediate payment and those hiving claims are requested to p'icten Ihem, properly authenticatedto JOHN D1ETERICH, Administrator. Augnst 16, 1844. Cwl7 BLANKS! "BLANKS!! rcyJiislir.esHlank EXECUTIONS an, SUMMONS jtifi primed and for sale at ti ie OHicc