A HAMPER. A correspondent of llie Now Haven Oourior, writing from S.tchcm's Head, were he has been rusticating gives the following amusing arrounl of nn adventure whieh occurred within hi hearing whii there: Upon my arrival al litis place, I nolired n pretty girl who, from her youthful appear nnce and manners 1 supposed to he a can didate for matrimony. She was acenm panied by a voting brother and a sister rather older than licrself. In the course ol the afternoon a handsome am! well dressd man of about thirty, alighted from a carriage and entered the house. Hetween the two strangers an instant and friendly recognition took place, mutual inquiries were made Tim! answcTed tonccr'nine each othei's Iicallh, family, iic, 1 left the long separa led lovers together! Tot such 1 at once surmised them to be, and strolled Blong brown and black legs a white color, dcx trrnusly remove the cornea when thicken ing upon the eye, and cause that incura ble diseaso, the spavin, to disappear for ftw days. They understand perfect! how to hum anil in extract teeth in erdei to deceive as to the age, lo puff up tho skin so tint the animal may appear lo bo in good condit nn, an I to stain tho body and nar.e to make it look belter. Tho pner tf the finest soil is about 8100: but in India 1 have seen some horses fetch as murh as $000. Narrative of a mission lo India. IVcvi'spapci'.H. A child beginning to read becomes de lighted with a newspaper because ho reads of names and things which are very fatni liar and ho will make a progress accoiding ly. A newspaper in one. year (says Mr. Wcekg is worth a quarters schooling to alTwelve THE FAMILY NEWSPAPER AND l'lKKSIOB I'ltlUNI). .Ventral lit Politics and Religion. NEW YEAR. Xow is the very nick of lime to subscribe for the jXcw lcar 1845. THE PIIiXADEIiPIITA SATURDAY COURIER With the largest Subscription List in the World. TO NEW SURSCRIHERS. For tho purpose of facilitating the formation of Clubs, ol new or olu subscribers nut in arrearj.wc oflrrthe following EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMEN TS. Three copies of the Saturday Courier, 1 year, or one copy for thrco years J5 Seven copies of the Saturday Courier, I year 10 the shore to my favorite seat. I had not LinMan tial information remained there many minutes, when I hi advancement child, and every fathci must consider that do do do nnd I is connected wint cony of either of the S3 Magazine 6 Tip mother of t hp I Five copies of the Satunlay Courier, and 2 co- , , - t.i. . p.. fn n l. I I ' n...t nnn I .. . . , , I, I lllCtl Ul llllll I 111 IIIU p .,, Iltl llt;g )U lliscovrreu tno pair anpruai:iiinB nu -""- lamuy rjeine one ul Hi Jieau?; anil naving a p;vo conies ol the Saturday Oouricr.and 1 co, cealed by a projecting fragment of rock, in(,re immediate charee of children, otiehl py of Frost's new Pictorial History of A. .1 ' ar, i i. m surveyed them unobserved. They advan- , be ,ntBigftnt of mind, pure in language, '""". u uuu- . t ,i . , , , , . (CTlii fact, whatever ofler is inaile, by any other ced directly to the spot where I was, ami am awaya cheerful and circumspect. An Family Journal, at'all approaching in orth.beauty stoou o near me inai moir cunveisuuuii i instructor ut her cliiluren biio snoiiiii or pretensions, to mo oaiuiuay courier, win no tur I niBiicit ny us. Tho Coulicr has become no well and favorably agiinsl known through a triumphantly popular course ol was audible. herself be instructed. ... i I am rejoiced to hear,' said the girl that occupied becomes fortified you have succeeded so well in business, ,,e UUoflife, and is braced, for any emer fourteen years, that it would be superfluous to say . I ' I tviitxli r.r Hint Clllmtl linro V.i nmr a-sinIr Iiaiii nd I suppose ('she added with a laugh) Lency- Children amusod by reading nrLvcr Jhat to the industry, talent and enterprise, that you intend taking a wife back with study, are of course, considerate and very which have for years kept this paper a bright cxem t II I i . .L..A HHn tn (inin lharo -i II .1 1 . 1 I Uiai IUI HJ I'lmafcui n( w ill LUllblUllU Y UV UUUrll ynu. oeu in ...c unuu.u ui.c .u. easily governed, now many ii.oi.gni.e.s , reductions of every available writer, and con 1 1 i . u ! I.! 1 .1: I I.I 1 1!. !ll III il I llllUULl jUltlvlUUa UliU UIU'IUI CXpUIHlllUK'S Will COM' ere plenty of pretty eirl now in 1 shnll not reiurn, Hetty said the flvern or grog shop. wl0 ought to have unuaiiv lo i mime , a we tin tho i,iiirary w the ly- 1 Oft l' o nnrrnnhiml ilermrtmentK. Ilnr inrnn will n u-hv. other with a smile, 'I intend building a hcen reading! How many parents who Unable us to be inadvoncoof all othors.ond we shall neat house near your motiier s on me never spent twenty, dollars for books ot PeE2 U lot, and my plaee ol residence. given thousands to reclaim a son or a mg year, in adJiiion to our alioadv numerous por Oh!' replied his fair companion, 'that ilauchter who had icnoranlly and thought u,ar features, will be a scries of Condensed Histn- ii u ul.. ... iti ,,,-Lol, i r I, nen ot rlotlcrn Keputiiics, liy ii Iresh and vigorous luntcr who will impait a world of important in Istruction to tho rising generation, in this new and young men have spent their earnings will bo very agreeably it will make eSgy fallen into temptation the neighborhood so lively.' 'I hope it will prove so to yon, Hetty, for I have indulged the hope,' responded the genilenun, with a AMERICAN SERVANTS. entertaining Romance of History. Numherleis amusing stoiiee arc told Biographies and notices of Dislin WArinlh WlllCtl I illiialrttnrr lltn ntifitnpec nf nnr rf nil 111 I vvk u I " ' J V l U...,a I.. .! l,oDl,a f l,i l.. .!... ..I .1 r. 'B ' "B uiiu hl , '"""B1" i- .vi.o .... j uuiiia, riiutaicu in uiu uuiiiuy, iui mu n value, which we slinll continuo to present in the he an tit ul colloquist, and made her retreat a uali on of servants in fashionable circles. & Courier.will be a full and interesting account of the nxe, piogress. anil present elevated standing ol nil hl .. ..www.v ItlmitwTtimhpii men. ot the Taut and rrp.rnl. fnt Bssnsiales from childhood, and our families witticism, is not the worst wo have home or abroad.) in all drnaitmcnt of Art.Sciencc nhvavs unnn terms of intimacv. llialUpnr- Literature, bt.atcsman.diip, Toetry, Mcchauicf, j m,-, ... .,.:..h. T), ;.:., mi,.,i;. .,, ... , . , 4luiiiiiii.,k.iikui,ui.,i.iiitiiiK, .'ii.ii.imiiuij,i, . iv vie siiouiu oc mutually conuucivo 10 eacn A young man Irom Vermont was Inreil This will be a very inteiesting feature for the other's hapoiness.' by a family who were in ureal want of a Voung. It will be a department of tho Couiicr, n .'in iU l..t.. .l.nno, r fi . r ii I wiiicn Unas ccr occu our nim 10 renucr oi incsu- Certainly! returned the lady almost footman. He was a most friendly person mallle vallle(o tho,Bforwhom wc feel so dee,, an hrcalhless with surprise, 'I tttist that Wve, as willing as he was free and easy, interest us we do for tho Young Men of our great we shall never cea-o to bo friends. hut he knew nothing of life out of a small I'."1 Erow" Lo,ul"fy- "f, languished , , . i ,, i i i i I i.mcii arc oi jnutn vaiue io iniic who are yet lorm- More than friend?, Hetty, rjaculalcil the farrn i0Uge. An evening or two after his ing their on n characters; for the purpose of enact- lover. Uniual. ilipre was n 'fiiir nnrlv nt ii ing their parts, correctly, on the Great Stage of .n i ti i. i . .. ... Human l.ilc. -mercy ii r. ih-uiv, mr "House. lllsmtsiress strove U) impress Indeed we hone that tlii MAR BLE YA R I) . The subscribers have established at tin above placo, a new MJ1UHU2 YAH IK and will always be ready, al the shortest notice, to furnish to order, MONUMENTS, TOMB- TABLES, TOMB-STONES, UEJ1R Til J.QMliS, MANTLES, PAINT STONES, MULLEIIS, &c. or any olhor work in their line. They are also prepared to Itiruisi WINDOW CAPS and SILLS, HOOK SILLS and STEi'S, Sic. cither of Ma.ble, hi inn or ;iuy kind ol stone that can bo procured in this vicinity. frTMIaving had considerable expencnre in the business, they pledge their work to he executed in as handsome a.stylo as can be furnished from any yard cither in the ity or coiiiitrv; and on as reasonable terms, ARMSTRONG & HUGHES. Bloumsbtitg, Nov. 3, 1813. ly 28 Chair Manufactory, I UL, fuoicritier continues to carry on the CHAIR MAN UFA C TORI NO husincsH at the old slimd of !! Si S. IlAgcn burn, wIiitc lie will lie ready at all limes lu futnish Fancy it Windsor Chaiis, Set tees, Huston Rucking Chairs &e, of every escription, wliieh may he ciilled lor, al short nolico and on the most reanonabl terms. He will also exeeuii Hiiiihp, Sign it Ornamental I'aiutiug, and House Papering, in a superior manner, Itd in his experience in the business, ami his facilities of manufacturing the various irticles of his line, he Hatters himscll thai he shall ho able lo furnish as good work, ind upon as reasonable lerms as can bt done in the country, all of which ho will dispose of lor CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. H- Orders from a distance will be mietly ai.d punctually attended to. I! IIAUEN15UU11. Hloomsl urg, Dec. 30, 1813. J, 13 YE 12. H"s i:si'i:t;TFtJi,i. iiiforins his fricni! and llio travelling public in jeneral. that lie has taken f 12 the ;d live Hotel situate in the centre of the town Catawisaa'oluinliia conn i-- ty l'a. and fonnely occiiiii cd by 1). Oliirk. Wheie he will bo happy lo wait u lion those who will lavor him with their cni-lniii The otel is large nnd commodious and well furnished throughout, nnd no pains will be kpared to render general satisfaction. coll is table, will be furnihlied with the best th unlry can oflord. His liar is well stored with the best of liquors. Kxccllcnt stabling is nttuched to the cstahlixh ment and careful and attentive hostleri are ulway in attendance. L'dtlavisa, May 13, 1813 :t. HKRHAS", the Hon. Joscrn R. Aithont I'residciitofthc Unnrl of Oyer and Ter, miner and (Juii-ml Jail Delivery, Court, of (Quarter sessions of tho Peacc.and Uotirt of Uomnvii nca and Clrnhniia' Court in the eighth judicial illsinct composed of thu counties of Norlliuinberlaiu', Union, Columbia and Incoming; nnd the Hot William Donaldson and uwri'C Mack, r.s- luitcs, Associate Judges lu Columbia cnuiity.huM issued their nr"cenl be.irning dale tho 91th il.iy o August in I Ii e year ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-four .and to mo directed,for noiuing Jl Court of Oter and Terminer, and Otu cral Jail JJclivrry, ucnerai quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Picas and (Jrnlian a vourt. IN DANVILLE, in the County of Columbia on the third Monday of Nov. aext, ileitis the loth Jay) and to conlirtio two weeks IMoiKo is therefore hereby civrn to Inc Coroner, the Justices of the Pence, and Con tables ol the said county of Columbia. Ihu' they bo then and Ihero in their proper persons, at 10 clock lu llie toreiinon ol suid day, Willi then records, inquisitions mid other remembrances, to llioso things which to their nllices appertain be done. And llmso that arc bound by recogni zanrcs, to iiifsecute .igaiiiHt lie prisoners that nie oc may be in lie Jail ol Mini county ot (oluinlia, are tone then mid tbeie lo jirosecule ngiiiiikt then as shall bo just, Juiuisare rrquested to bo piiuu tuol intlieir attendance, agreeably in their notice Dated at Danville, tho 2'ith duy of IJitiiin tho year of our Lord one thousand cighl hundred and forty-font and in tho C8 jeai of tho Independence of tho United blalc of America. ik am Di:nn ahcij, Snr.nirr's Orricr, Danville Oct. SS. 1841 Jenarlment of the . . i ... . i . - . ... . i . mean -J una, John, come neiei sain ne I u pon In ni that all he had to do al tea lime. Courier will bo worth inoro (each year) to every beckoning to her brother and sister, who wi)g (,, follow, with the and cream. family who have sons and daughters to be rea-ed, t Ilbun five times th, uinount we ask for a vears soli. the waiter who ranied the tea to see thai scription to the Saturday Courier: very one had the sugar snd cream, and In Incidents, Hinloriei Scenes, Jiutlle hold hii tongue, lie did his pan with an Grounds. iyc, of the American and alt are earnest fare, stepping- industriously from oilier Kcuoiuiions. m !.! Wlipn l.r. Imt n.mlc iI.p Under this head, f w liieli is, by the way ,not at all ,.n r .I,. ,ln, a .1,,1,, Buurl "i"! .""ur "M. T "? ?ff then that well known Hand, in Hlooms w...i... ...... . .. I AiiM llll'lt mini; uccuunin "ill HMiMl.i 11 I'l'uui 11 Ull . , , , ,. U'l, a.l.l -liolu.l,, ,..Mm, Iinr ,.!.. ..I....I I. .. r.. .Il.....r, 11 nf ll.n l.ril lin i l!,lo.u cr. I ,rnr.icl . " " 1 (I . I II r III C r I V l C ) I OV Vll,llll HOIII-OI "'! " '";i ,i-v.u.w.ii6 1 nun wiivtni'i a uruiiii 111 1110 111 1 iiium curiiei iiimi"i - n , , were a few rods distant. 'I do not u.ideistand you sir.' 'Then you are alieady engaged!' 'No yes why, Mr. .you jesling are you not aware V Speak for heaven's sake of what!' mm HOUSE, of Ifrag's a good dog, Hut Holdfast is better. rBTIHrc undersigned would return his sincors am H humble thaiihs to the citizens of IJ loomt-liu ru and vicinity, for the favors thus far bestowed upon turn, and would still lurthcr ak a conlinuanco ol the same, so long only as satisfaction is rendered Ho would not my, t ome tine eume all, but conn as many as conveniently can. Neither would h promii-e, (as others have,) to do his work bettci than can tic done in any other shop in tho place- but in short, he would neither bisg nor banter, but Icfy any one who does brag to do work neater thai lie does, in till cans. Ho has also lately receive the lato Brandroth's Pills, HCTUIttt OFHKALTll. TTGAfnU chatorisiil in an indivi.l list by I jl. the absence of ill pain, Kiilt'erlngi or Direction hi ony naitof lis bodvi bv tho free and regular rj rciofhis functions without buy exception, They consist In having a good appetite st mml time, an easy digestion, free evacuations, without looseners or cosllvoncss nl least olice III PVery twenty-four hours, nnd without hcot.diyness.or burnlnK it the passage, the free Issue of the water " ithoiit iicriuionv or hurtling, and without a reddi,h ncdi ment which is always sign of a present or anap pro.ichltig paint unlet uleen without agitation nr tiuoblesonic dreamt; nn taste of lilo or other bad t.isleln the mouth Upon rising in the morning; nn snu-ness or dlsagrrcablo rising of lie stomach; it lean louguc; a sweet btcallil no itching, pimples nr pots on tho skin! tlo piles! I Hi btirtiing heal upon any purt of the body; no cxcenslvo thirst when tin- I'vposeil 10 labor or other known cause; no liner, ruplion to any natural evacuation, nor pain at their pinoilical return. Where the stale of tho system does not hailnnn izo willi the abovu picture of health, it U of thu greatest imporlanco that no lime be lost in sending for n doctor, or in the use of foolish remedies ton often tho result of speculation; instead of this course to a dose of IlllANDKF.TH'8 PILLS be token, which will not deceive, but will nt once icstoio health lo the organ or part that reipiires it. All who wih tn preserve their health, sll who uro determined to defend iheir life against tho en croachments of disease which might send them pre- nut u rely to the grave, will, without hesitation, havn recourse to tho randreth Pills, when the stall1 of tin system does not harmonist) with tho above pic tuio of health. Those, who live in n country where contagious or ither diseases prevail, should often think of this true picturo of health, and observe himvelf with par licnlar attention, in order lo act accoidiugly. Tho rtiseiind rightly directed will lubow Hits advice the unwise arc left to their own destruction. A 0 E N T S. Washington Robert M'Koy. Jcrscytown L. it A. 'I'. Wiscl. Danville li. 11. Reynolds & Co. Catlawissa C. R. Ilrobst. Dloomsliurg J. R. Mover. Limestone Rabbit & M'Ninch. Ruckhnrn M. (5. Shoemaker. Lime. Ridge Andre ec .1iller icrwick J W Stiles May 4, 18412. IIlooiiislHirsr, Colninhia Co. I'si THE subseriber respectfully informs his friends, and the public general!) ;that he has composure and ultimately breaking into a 0f tho room hail the benefit of his attention merry laugh, that I have been a marriedL,,, rasing himself on his toes, and pulling vioman these six iceeksl his hand iu his month fur a truinnui. he 'Oh 1 ! ' cried out 'I say! ho are ye oil" for sweet Hut I have no room for more, and if 1 j,' jn ij,at ere corner!' had, ii is verv doubtful whether 1 ought to wute It. THE YELLOW DOG. hurt.', formerly kept and thai the House and Stables are under lining a thorough repair As his bar will wa he lurilitdied with the choicest ol Liquor, mid his Larder with llie hcH the tuddcu through the deeply important history ot the American Revolution, and of all other revolu. lions that we may regard of tho least interest ol value the readers of tho Philadelphia Saturday Cou er. l ms wn. tie ot ueep consequence, ai.o, lo afl.,r(( BmJ ,avinB Bod Slabline public, who may rh.wbii to do ihcmsclu s and us lm boMlt rs, he wiih roiirtdenee tho favor of tccurinir. lenulailv. l ie vihits of the invites an to call antl tesl Ills alilllly as a Courier at their Family Fireside. caterer f.ir the palate and stomach, nnd Hal j'Dt'UiiAK iufutjHAi'iii. Jo grainy the tors himself that none will leave dissatisfi growing appttllc lor a better knowledge ul tho mi THE ARABIAN HORSE '1 have observed that artists never givelproaehing a wood chopper by the road that singular appearance of fatigue andside,the Yankee cries out-Misler,havo yon n, Mu,l.l ..II. n ,.! ,ln,v nl,n..t ilm ' . " b," ' . " . 7. ." ' . ? " ". "' Kl1 Willi ireauiieni, Yankee who lost Im yellow dog. An lour jast cxtrtionA fchall he redoubled in future u p;vuill .l.lii pLiuiia ui .iii.iiiuii iiiit n, o im, mountains, lakes, rivers, caves, scenery, etc. Our original domestic Julen, J-.tintn. I'ntms, hours ago, and you'll find him about a mile t'o- ... J , i i -i 0a AonicoLTCiiiHT occupies weekly an and a half, or two m.les a head, with a tall porant spucc, wih all matters of interest for ahnnt an inch, an inch anil ball, or two nooe lifers or me sou: vur European orrcponacnis, in i,iverpooi, im- the an inches long.' one might almost say of illness-whieh is seen a yaller dog agoi,,' along here, about '- . "ZtuXZ the characlenyio of Arabian horses, and la vear, a year and a half, or two years old!' productions are acknowledged in be tho best, foi more especially of the mares, when tied 'Yes,, feplied the choppnr, supposing Ysn useful instruction at tho family liriVide, that appeal up near their masters. Look at that sor kee was quizzing him 'I've seen a yel 0uii Ksonivrns comnriso subiectsin all brun- ry jtde-standing beside a lance, which shellowdog goin' along here, about a year, a chea of Art and Nature, suitable for tho family cir- . v. n... i.... ,.:i : i .. i..ir l,l. ,., , ana appear in rapid succession. . b' '-e, . j OUR TK V l'J,l,F, is constantly traversing --gen, tier ncau uroops, anu irom tier neck about an hour, an nour anu a nan, or iwo tie world, in search ot the wonderful and inttruc 'hangs a long, scanty mane: but let her master call her, and the faithiul animal starts, her nostrils expand, she pricks tier ears, and no soonor has lie mounted her, 'than off she starts, swift as wind, with tipltlicd head and tail. Instead of holding his muzzle close to his chest, the Arabian horse ratries Ins head horizontally He does not show tial ardor which is lollow ed by exhaustion; but takes whatever nace his master pleases, as if llie noble creatute comprthf ndrd his otderf. If his rider fap or dismouutu, he keeps eo-e in him, even on the field of battle. The following me considered as signs of a good bread; The back, from the wnhi-rs to the root nf tin U. must be perfeuf illy horizontal, the 'thighs wide anari and the lower part il the head somewhat like that of n camel 'that is lo say, so formed that a msu in easily introduce m- lir mm the niouil which denotes g-ca facility in liri--0uif 1 here aie, 'besides, many iiii.er quant rt Mliich I am ignorant or, mil which . , I L . I . . . viouiu oe teuinus in enuineraie, 1 may odd, tlial the Al "is see-n on i kilful in the treatment uf l-otsco as mir veierinu ry rvroftssors ate, I have seen them give The worlh of the pudding is told in the rating, 'nine give it a trial, there will bono cheating; lieastund Man shall always go away rejoicing, Sweating ly the powcrs.tliey'lleall on returning. M. KILVERTHORN Juno 8, 18117. 3m In the rum bottle, discontent seeks fot oinfiirt, cowardice for courage, and modes ty foj impudence!' Very true, but does he find it? A man with the glass, is like a fly with tho glass; die more ean't got through, the mote he runs his head against It. London, Ireland' tho East, i,c. keep us regularly advised ol all jtimecUotspncial inleictt. Our Markets and Prices Current.cmlracc all tin earliest adviceB in reference to the prices of akind of (irain. Produce, &c, the stale ol' Stock s, Ranks. Money ,uid Lam's, and our cxtciuive arrangements will herealtcr render our 'rices Current ol inesti mable value to tho Traveller, Farmer, and all Uu- siucss Clasbcs whatever. M'MAKIN .V IIOLDCN. Courier Huildlng, 97 Olieuiut treet, Phila, A dealer ill shell fish advertises that his oysieis am as a young man just out of the country, and will go down us Goliah when killt-d by a kling. A PROMISING LAD. A clergyman in the county of Essex, E"fc , has, it is stai'd, a son only 14 years ofnge, who is six feet ih i e e inches high, snd stout in .proportion, hu foot measuring thirteen and a hall mi lieu. JJ is parents are specified as being below 'the medium stature and liu relations all ul a, moderate height. A DMIN1STRS TO IV S NO TICIi Eitute of PhUip Dodder, lute of Orang township, acccasca. To the Public. THE subscriber desirous of qiiiling bus mess requests all those indebted to him to nialtp payment immediately. I lie following pnrcs will be paid for I'KODUCE in exchange for his STOCK OF GOODS in hind OOOI) WHEAT lper bushel. RYE iSX ets. P CORN 1 5 and .10 els. OaTS 25 ei- FLAX SEED $1 25 els. ICT Goods sold at com for tho cash Ii u t no credit given alter this dale. E. II. IIIGGS. Sept 01811. 1. 1st ofl.cltcis RUMA1NING in the Post Office at Cattawiksa the quarter ending S'ep. UO, IBM. Arthur Robert ownian F. L. Benjamin Frederick Jrirsbarh Yost Federolph Adam (icarhart Wni, 'i llowHid ,1ichucl R, OTICK n hereby given that letters of admin istraliou, on the above mentioned ctU',liai rm triintr.1 to the subscriber rcsidine In tin township of Orange. All pctsons indoblcd to the I Knccht Jacob aid estate are hereby notified to mako immediato o-rfn 1 -r iiavnipftt. nnd thiiKii bsviniF claims ure rennesli-d i,,Paxton J. 1) present them ptoperly authenticated foi ccttlcmrri ''llfr Henjamin before tho first of INovcmber next. JOHN PARK8,Adm'r Orange lp. Hept. 7, 184420. BLANKS! ! BLANKS! ! Kvler 11 in. yingley John Tandcnson Rachel Word John Wall Philip Waples Ronton W, llreshlcr Jonathan Ilrock Silali 8. Denglar Ainhony Derr John FreyJohn Henningrr Daniel Kanovei John Kimplo William Mears Georgo Princo Lycauder Rohrbaik Win. Sharplcss Jos. or John Bchiiirck Daniel Thomas A. 1). Wilson Alexander Wauamaiicher Jacob Yetter Rarbaryann NAILS, SPIKES; &c. The IJIoonihhur EC. BS. 1. JUAi Keep constantly on hand, a large a- soriiiiuiu ui XAILS, SIMKKS. A A' I") 1KOX. which Ihoy will sell ly WHOLKSAI K and RK- l Alli, f goott trvniM . Ihr artltlri can be rlnrlierr purrhmvil. Meichants und others, may find it to their interest to call. II kinds of grain received in payment. JOSKl'H PA.TUi, PMlSini.Nr NEAV YORK & PlIfLADEL- PI1IA FASHIONS with which he is prepared to do vvoik Foshlonabl and neat, and will guarantee a good tit at all tinu for anv one who may favor him with a call. His shop is al tho old stand occupied by bin for a number ofyears And the latch string vvil be IouqiI out at all tunes. As lo prices he vvishet to be understood that he intends to do work as 'ow as any of his neighbors, and as usual, all kinds nl country produce tuken in exchange for woik don at his (.hop. URRNARJ RUPERT llloomsburg, October 15, 1814 25. Register's Notice. fBO all legatees eredilois, and other persons in U tcrested in the estates of the respective ucce ilciil and minors that tho administration ami guar bans accounts ot the said estates have been hied the Oll'ice e.f the Register of the county of C'olutnli nd will be presented fur the eonhtmation and al- nuance to the Orphan's Court, to be held at Jau- II It-, in and for the counly aforesaid, on Wednes day the 'Jllth day of Nov. next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. 1 The account of Philip Ohristman, ail iiiinis'.ialor of the estate of Otisper Christ man, Lite of lilnom towntdiip, deceased 2 I he accounts ol Reuben I'lihrmgi r and George nunc, administrators ol the esiale ol iicob b u no, late ol Roatiugcreek tuwnshii leccased 3 The account nf Charles Ctnjsley, atl ininistrator of the estate of Elizabeth CroSb lev, late of Hemlock township, deceased 1 I he account ol George Ktlchuer anil William Kclchner.execulois of the Ia6t will ud testament of Henry Kelchncr, lato ul llrierereek township, deceased ) 1 ho account ol Marv lioslcr, atltnin istraloi of the estate of Frederick Hosier jt ate or.Mililm township, deceased b I he account ol J. 1'. bauudersnn ai.d Riuhard Wison, surviving execulors of the last will andjtcslament of Samuel Doudjalr of Liberty township, deceased 7 1 lie final account of Abriham lless one of tho execulors of Dewalt Ilahn, late of Mifilin township, deceased o 1 ho linal supplementary account nl U,.ra o llavliurst, uilininistratur ol tlic es tale of Jacob Kostrnb jdtr, lute of Mifilin township, deceased I) I he account! of William Iddiugs, Ih guardian of Mary Cat'iarii o Kreisher mill nf Rtir.hael Ivrvishcr, two of the eluliliei ind heirs ol George Kreisher, deceased 10 I he accounts of Davttl Davis hiiiI Saiiiucl Houdtnaii, executors of the hifcl w ill lid tebtamenl of Jaiiits I'. Doilduiaii, lali of Valley township, deceiibed II I he accounts ol Michael tvandcrs Hint Michael Weriiiiiin,e.eoiiior of the last wilt iml tuetcmem of Michael Sanders seti'r, law nf Montour township, deceased Chair iTIniiufaciory. TIIH subscriber having established n V. II Cll.lllt .T..VZ'.CVYZfl on M;w street, near the residence of L. 1). Man", he is now prrpaicd to furnish Cmm ot every dcsenplinii, on as good terms as they can Ic )iurehaud elsewheru n the county. WOOD TURNING, Such as Bed Posts, IVazgon Hubs, Hose JJlocks, cj-c. SIGN, ORNAMENTAL HOUSE PAINTING. Also HOUSE PAPEllIiG. This latter branch, from his experience, he believes he van do a little belter than any oilier pert-on in this section. (TV POPLAR PLANK will be taken in pav- merit at tho highest market price oAiMI Kh HAUEJNlll't II Rlooinsburg, July 4. 1 81 j. 1 1 tf Till-: subscriber having established a 'API. It MILL at MILL GROVE, near Roonibbur, Columbia county, where he hostile latcM Imciiuvi i MAeiii.Ni.iir, and having followed the lusiness for twenty yearshe is confident lie can furnish as good paper as any m llio country ami on as reasonaiuo leniiH to printers, Merchants and Lawyers. or any persons who may wont tho article. He alm.keeps constantly on hand Attorney's Oap, Fool's Cap, Letter, writing, Printing anil Wrapping papcroi all Hinds Also, an assortment nf School Minus Also.Ulank Rook, Bxtra lound. t ull bound, ami half bound of all sizes and, assoilment of writing books &c. Ho is ready to exchange the iibove for Paper or Rooks, for Raf,s of smug. THOMAS TRENCH. ' ilillgrovc; February 20 1 811 if. OIURLES CONNOR. II mister. Ri:aisTF.n Orrici: Uauville, Oct. 10, 1811: i....,.. . nt ...i- r? y ti'mi'i'mvo il fKt 'Av . " v.:, . r : ; : r 1 uro advem.cd, SUMMONS just printed and for sale at this OtRco J'erson calling for leltrra in the above lift will crtlicd, C. A. RHODST, P.M. Oct 19, 1611, NOTICE. Est ale. of JOHN BO IV YE R, late of Monlcur township, Columbia co. deceased. "SL.TOTICF. ia hereby given that letters nf Ad j ministration on the above mentioned Estate havo hecii granted to tho subscriber residinir in Mouteur ill persons indebted to tho said En. tate are hereby notified to make immediate payment aim muse niving nanus are rvqucsicu ill prt'beu them, properly authenticated, to JOHN DlETEHIUil, Adiniuistrator. Auc'iH 10, IHtl, c 17 BIVIIJaUN!, CATAWLSSA HR1DGE COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given, lo llie Stork holders in ihe Ciiinpan, lot eieetini; a Bridge over the Nnnli Ilr.ineli of the Sti qiichaiMia, belweeu the town of Caliaiiissii and ihe iiioinh ol Fislni gi'ircli, tha ibi Uoard ol Managers have il.it- da t'ee and a dividend if reient) fneeeiits pi r hhre, foi the last six months (equal lo 0 pel cent per ain'.uiii) which will he paid to the flni k linlili'is or tin ir legal tepreseiiuiivei-,oi ami after the Ufuli insianl. hy JAMES LE.SAN I'S. 'nun. Caiiawiss.i. 0. I- r 1814 "AME into my enclosure, tho fore part of v'f-'ept., last. Two two vear old, and one vcirl. iug lleitl'er. One Re , and ono of iheui Red and White, and nnou dark bundle, with a white streak length ways of her bark. Thu owner ia requested lo prove property, pay charges and take them way, JOSEPH MAUST, Hemlock. Oct. 21 18-14. fast of Letters REMAINING in the Post Oflko at Dlooms burg, for tho quarter ending Sept, 110,1811. John Illocltsdgo, Daniel Dorr, William VAVmgif . Charles W. Forlncr, Peter Hagenbuch, Thorna cnnaugliam Joseph W. Kcster, Palrich Mr. Oormick ienncvello, John McNultz, A, A. Mackdowcll, William Richard, Charles btitlcr. Persons calling lor letters in the above lilt will plcate aay they aro advertUcd. J. M. MOYER, V. M,