U.'S. SENATOR . 1 - - . Wt were Biirnriaei to Httthe article m tho.llarrishiiri' Argue,' referred to ii the following Ooiiimunic.aliun fto.n tho Wilkes tiiirrp Parmer, anil werfl1 Unui to reply id It, whrn our ve Ml'upon this utile alul juat defence of the inlerem id the Northern Dp tnncrac.v. We say sti rprinnl, because wi ' think the West has lipreloforo had innr than her share incited out to her. of ill important nfllccs, while the "utieonqucrabli iJeinncracy of lite North," has often "bat tied the storm," and saved the party from tlpfeat and overthrow,, receiving nothing in ieturn.bat ihe consriousness of having dnm her duty, and tliP privilege of sustaining ful some high office, nl the West or South gentleman refilling in nno of ihc strongest whig counties in ilie.Siaie. it is now linu ihpreforo that the 'Democracy of iho Noril should luke care of hprself, and appropriate in hor own sons, sonic of the honors of tin tii'.tury gained by her devotcdness to tlir cause. Mote especially, when shn ha those to prespni for the station of United Slates Senator equal in every tespect, n lilt in os l gifted sons of the West. Vroin lie Wilkcsbarrc Farmer. IVot So. A western paper, in bringing forward the name of Wilson M Uandless, Esq. as a can didatu for U. as. btmalot, in place of J)r Sturgeon, very complacently assumes ihe ground that the 'West jg entitled in the I'lioire.' I'erinil me, in the name of tin Democratic parly of Northern l'ennsj Iv inn 1 1 pinipsl.in tne limit decided terms, agains! ihis assumption. The west is not cnlilled to the choice, nor will her claims tn this, a lit evHiy ihing else, be conceded In her. Wr. slmnld ill 1 ri k it would tie euiiugli ilia Allegheny, Willi her Ihree. lliousaiid ledi'la inajuriiy. has ihu ISovtrnor tied, and 11 Canal Oorninis? inner, wiiliou'. claiiniug tlit remaining bust nfliru in the Coiiimonwealili; especially when wt lake into consideration Ihe adiliiiou.il facts, that Lancaster, with hei live thousand federal iiixjnri y. hi.s the nlhei tienalur; lhat Iiuutiliu'do , llh her lifieei bundled federal majority, hay tli presem Goveinor; that Indiana, vvt'.li her one ihnus and federal inajiiiiiy, has auoilier C-anal (Jmniiiissiunei, uiitl Cheste with her six hundred federal 1 1 1 h j 1 r 1 1 y , t lit; Canal Com intssiuner elect. Arc the Democratic counties always to remain unnoticed? Especially is noihiiif! to be conceited to the North 1 Is she net er In receive a look, except an imploring glance just before elecllon, arroni patneil bv ii supplicating voice, calling upon her n. pileuus tones, to give her round Democrat us majorities which invariably save the stale? 'la she yearafier year lo carry I'ennsylvsinia lor ihe Democratic parly and then be caM vir without further, attcniiiin until the nex elcciion T Jusiiep horn r sell icspei 1 coiuiiion (airilifa. s'l say- No ! We would iiilnnn the liberal and honors bp Democrat abroad. thai I he North laiui ihe scleciiun of a candidate Inr the U. S Senator; and tvt uivc i1ic.mii lo limb rlsani thai she is in earnest about the matter. We have s lenliceil main ol our wishis .1111 our rights lor the said- til pr.iee; we 1 1 h i' , given away often t-i piim,iio 1 1 .1 r u 1 11 y ; tin the time has arrived when v uium nuke stand, and let our Demonatic hreihun 11 ihc We.si know th it s.nite limits run- be -l lo the in gleet mil disregard of Nonhen l'entw Iviini?,. The Democratic North mut tie. respected a northern n is .mock , r. Eclipse 'I'lieie will he a total eclipse n me. Mnoii in the 2 idt of tins mouth, visibh here, beginning in this meridiau at 7 mill Hies before 5; loial darkness 2 iniutiics pas 0; middle nl eclipse 12 minutes befnit 7 end of total darkness 25 minutes before 6; .end of the eclipse 17 minutes before 9. Death in the Pulpit The Rev, Wilson Conner, a Ittptist minister in Georgia, fel ,dead in the pulpit on the fifth Sidibaih ii .June last, after pleaching from these word? 'Verily, verily I 6.ay unto you, the hum ,is coming, and now is, when the dead shal. .hear the voice of the son of God, and thet that hear shall live,' ' Diseased Potatoes-'h farmer at Port jllnpe, Canada, had a field of potatoes in .such a diseased condition that he thought .that the best plan of dealing with them .would be to turn into the fields his o, ad ,1et thein help themselves, which ho did ,whcn he shortly discovered that sixteen hd .died from ihe bad effects of the diseased potatoes. WHITE HOUSE. Among other consequences of ihe clec lion of Mr. I'o.lt, it is said; will be locatrd in the White House at Vahiiiglon tin handsomest and perhaps the most accom plished lady lhat ever presided in stalely halls'. Mrs. I. has for some years been lemarkaMp not only for personal beauty; hut for that greater charm; graceful man I) or and a highly cultivated mind. James G. Whiltier, the Quaker Poet, was the candidate) of the 'Liberty parly in Ames bury, !)asg. for the Legislature. He failed pf an ulfpiiui; by four votes only. OLD PISNNSYLVANI THE FLAG , STfl'F OF THE AMERICAN DE MOCRAC.Y. From all quarters n pinfixion of compliments are showered down upon ihe. impregiiahlo olilcita del, our own indomitutilc Keystone of the Arch. ,1'ha republicans of our sWi stater, without excep tion, do not lirsitato to make the mngnanimour icknowlcdgrme lit, lhat to tliP filnincsa and integri ty of 'cnnaylvania they aro drcply indebted for iho sUcccFuion of victories which baa crownrd their nflortk. Upon her dcvol"cd Ihc rcnptmsibilily ! leading tiffin this momentous etrugglo All eyes were directed lo her, and all hcarlg beat high with the hope, that she would give n proper Impulse to the hall lhat was yet lo bn sped by the oilier stales. tYthfully did she diclnirgo this high rcspoiiMhili. ty. Nobly d d she rrapoiul to ihesc liigh wrought anticipations. 'J'he juncture hid come, when thr decitixe blow was to be struik the blow, that would bring the upeculations of friuntlx nml foes to ihc tottch'Stune of reality. It whh slruek by I'onn ylvania, ami its influence extended with electric rapidity into the other slates. 'J'he great common wealth of Now York was inundated with Iho checi ing intelligence, nnil her gallant sons frankly ac knowledged its happy elled. Our New York cor respondents assure us that the result of out clec. tlon upernted an h charm upon their own. No t.0011 r had it been announced, that Pennsylvania had repudiated the vile heresies of whiggcry that lid State, bo confidently rel'ed on by Ilia IVderalists had taken a bold stand for I'olk and Dallus than the news spread, us if by magic, from the centre Ii die circumference, of New York. Everywhere th result vas cheered iw uneot incalculable maguitud Had it been othcrwiic, the eiiiseipiences miglit have been fatally disastrous. Pennsylvania hit lichee not only achieved much, but idle Irisprevcn ti'il more. Ily imparting f..o nl le run cut to th tide of public opinion, at its outset, she has led tin vay lo the must glorious republican i.lory arhiev d since the elevatint. of Thiimas JefTerson ,aml has nrevented Henry Clay and his band of uicrccniirie from profininir thf nltirs of PiceJom. That cvel our enemies imputed all their disasters in Ncv York to tho news from Pennsylvania appears In the subjoined extract from the New York Tri Imnc : ' The horrible news poured in upom us froii rennsvlvama-llie last titnejin-l m scaion fo aiirem like a pall over Ihe Stale 011 the day before ami da; ul election- wu. henl u bear up.unger. Our tnei veterans dkl 11 nobly - many redoubled their excr Huns in consequence but Ihe timid lovt heart, tin slou'cst felt ttmt our case was critical, and the mer unary skulked over to our opponents. We bclici imp "INativH vote for Ulav in ourcitv alone w it rdured ut least a thousand by the Pcmisylvnnii' news. In view of this cotnni.'Miding p.i-ili.m. what Pcnn ylvauia docs not feel priiuder, than cut, to hail I'ioii such as-tale 1 What true hoited son of tin )ld Keystone does not find his heart overlliminj! with gladness and giaitude, for the ilorioits devo ion she has displayed lo the piinciples of emnc racy 1 Siik hns, indeed, been tried in Ihc furnace if adversity, and has emerged fiom the ordeal will uperuodt'd uttrp. Oeui. Union. .lack Downing savs: ' I'hern i niithii," I1.1t greases the wheels of business lil. t icwspaper advertising. Hear's ib' aiu'i ti inch to it.' Paper Millt There are at ihis limi pwards of GOO paper mills in the United S. .ilea III lull operation, Ulih a capital 11 10,01)11,(100, and giving maintenance to tip v ards 1 f sixty thousand persons. I he latest on (lit among the coons is tmiihcv purpose contesting the I'ciwis! v 1111,1 tdeclluii, 011 the ground that 111 ttt tk? uiuiity Sr-verd hundrifd Democrats voted (Jcrinan tickets ! The sav it smneks 101 iiik'.Ii (it 'foreign influence.' SIMPLE CURE FOR CROUP. We find in the Journal of Health tho fob owing simple teinedy for this dangerous disease. Those who have passed uighu f hopeless agony t the bedside- of loved children, will treasure it upas an invaluabh piece of information, If a child is taken vith croup, instantly apply cold wain, ice water if possible, suddenly and Iroely to ihe neck ami chest, with sponge.' The breath ing will itlmosl inslatuly be relieved. Si. 0011 as possible, let ihe sufferm drink much as it can: then wipo it dry, cover it up warm, and soon a quiet slumber will iclievp. the parent's anxiety, and lead ihe heal 1 in thankfulness to the Power which has given in the pure gushing fountain such medical qualities, PROM iREGON. News from Oregon and the Sandwich Islands comes to us with the St. Louis Republican ol'lhe 31st tilt; Air. Win. Gilpin having returned. I he American colon 111 Oregon, now 2000 111 number, was prospering, A collegcnunicious shools and diurches, a dozen mills, &c, are auinng the fruits of their enierprze. An arrival nl Columbia River brought intelligence "of re joicings in the Sandwich Islands over theii recent escape fiom ihrealoned trouble. Mr. Record, a young lawyer from New ork city, wlin accompanied the Oregon emigr.v iioh'of 1813, and passed onward to tho Islands, had born appointed, Attorney Gen etal of the Sandwich Islands, by King Turn nicamali, HERMITAGE TOMB. The editor of tho Detroit Free Prat who recently made an axeursion to Mln residence of General Jackion, tli'us describes he family vault: ' 'One of the most interesting scenes about the Hermitage, and one eminently cliarnc teristir. of its distinguished occupant, is the vjnniiment erected by General Jacksrtn in his garden to the memory of his deceased wife. The whole, from lop to base, i built of marble. First, there is a vault ol circular twelve or fifteen feet in diame tor. In the centre stands a pedestal of square hew.n marble, six or eight feet high and (he whole is surmounted and sheltered by a marble roof. ' In the vault, on one side of ihe pedcMa), arc the remains of his wife, coveted with a marble slab, on which is en graved a siiblimo description of her worth apd virtues. -On the other side is a place prcparetl for his own remains, wic.h is also covered with a marble slab, and, on which there is yet no inscription.' SALT RIVER. The Philadelphia Iitquiter op ypsiiM lay, aiiinngntherielurns tioni Kentucky 'ivp ihe following. " "Moti'h of Salt Piver, 12 o'clock. Clay 29, Polk 7 ' ' We have no dotihi i.f the poircclnrs if ibis iptiirn. In a f w (lays a mud l,igrr vote foi Mr. CLy, were an elep 1. 111 to lakn place, m'uhl hp ohliioud a IIih head ol the tivir. In- hcimh lo hi vrry populai in the Salt Rivti dig!n J'einnyhvtiiiaii. II E . I A R K A H L K F E C U N D I T V. 1 1 is said h ''iip papets thai a young vile Ht Lowell, !-.,) h is ireSenlet nee husband with live clnlili en in tdcvi i, iinnlhs' An ctlilor ak, 'who'p.io hii hat r" II: miglit a.k, who watild Msli lo heal it? '. S1IOCKIN K AC! DENT. A mosl shocking p,iinltv occurvd ii Concord, N. II., on Fr'day last vhih Ihe Di-nioerats weie celt brtiin thp iii- illiph of P'llk and Dallas 111 Nnv V-nU iy ihfi filing of cannon. Mr .1 !) L Iliyncs, of Concord one of tin ollicets of the Colombian Artilk'iy, hai 11s 1 fi arm alouisl entirely blown of (it was afleiwaids amputated,) Ins nghl 11 111 dreadlul .sliai lered, ami In- Up hock 1 on I j1 bin 111 il. in I ic acl of 1 am 11 r ny Intvn a caiMtHP. The fl ir ha j tuiil, t r . . llaCi 111 POIISK1 ll'l C"! Ol till' Veil! III. hei 11 C 'opped, 111 lln; txciltmcot anr in1 ry of 1 hi- fi1 ing. Jl Compliment A London paper says: W iibitur's American DiPtiomry of tin F.ngli.sh laiigu-.ge, is now ordinarily esteem- id thft best worR of us kind. It forms two ictavo volumes, containing 85 000 words, I'hc price is three guineas, and an earliei late '.ban 1811, should not be purchas d.' Brtir.i The Sanaum (III) .Immril staif. hat Hears urn coining down into the Noril pari ol Illinois from U iseniniu; and tha several have been killed in WinneliiiL'i utility. This movement of Hears south 11 is said, betokens a coming hard win ler. Mrs. Catherine Putnam, widow of iIip ate Got. Daniel Putnam, of lirooklyn.and daughter inlaw of Gen. Israel Putnam, died it Hartford, Ci. ou Thursday, Oct. 31st, in her 88th year. The piliinr of the Shipensburg Herald boasts thai on one evening he kissed fori) gills without shedt ing a tear! Hard heart ed w rclch ! 1 Poyul Constitution The Rheiisl Observer sa s ihet it has been ascertained from undoubted authority; thai the Giam Duke of Oldflnham is about o give aeon siiiuiioii to his dominions. I'hpre is now ipsiding not many mile- from PonlartlulHis, Cannartheiibhirp, Nonl Wales; an old man who has completed his liiOih year; having been born in 17-L A yniing physician, asking permis- ion ofa lady to kiss her, she ipplied, 'No, mi; I 01 vei liki to have a doclor f hill 1 hurst in my lace.' It i? slated bV persons capable' of jude.iog, that loh.ipco will supercede (hi use of opium in Chine. A National Sabluth Convention ifi lo assemble at Baltimore, on the 27ih iiibt. To prevent trouble with your neighbor's chickens; rail the attention of your conk to the annoyance. I his has oltcn been tried with success. DROWNED. , fcmilp, namei'MO'iKi Parity fell in" .o' Juiies' Fills, Hallioioie, on Wednes- ay morning and pprislifd.. Sue miss pd ihe. hridte, which U a narrow one. toil not in the ptoper p'ace. Some person asuming the name and passing himself for the. son of A. G Wickliffe, Post-inastei General, has ie. cent'.yi swindled tho Postmaster of Detroit, Michigan and Peoria, Illinois, and drawn drafts on Mr. Wiekliffo, each diaft ac companied by most alTcclionalo letter, stating the loss of his baggage on the lakes itc. M). W. cautious tho otiblic ai'aiusi , 1-0 tile impostor. Tea ftrinkihg in Flttmiia. This is the princtplo luxury, besides brandy, in which the muuiik indulges, when in his nnwrr. 11 is common 10 see him on these occasions call fnf h samovar 01 tea uin full of waieri this he continues pourinir through a small tea pot containing a pinch of tea, uiilil (he water is all consumed. He uill aciutllv thus itnbiho eight, twdve or filteen pints of 1101 liquttl ul billing. 11 V ho 'kes an eel by tl'o toi', 01a wninin by her woid, may siy, lhat holds, not hiug. he IS'E.'EfilSSSE.LUa MARRIED. On Ttipday I .s. t-s domon Newluii,E.q.,Mr. Wii.i.iam Ftntitv, ol DloonisHtne. 10 Miss Has .vaii Fovli:ii, ol linerciepk. Hy the Itev. D. S. Tobias on tin 21 "i tilt. Me. William Dlkciiku to Wiss Ei.izAmrrii Kkineut of Mmnur township. 1 On the 13 h ini. by Iho R-v. Dmit 'i.iher,' Mr. John ' Mluk. . f D-n td wiii.hip.lo Mis, Mauy Ej.IZV. "uh;!. r ol I iiomas ' pw'nshipv York ol THE MARKETS. ., Dl.OOMSllL'IU), N11V, CO, IS-1'I. W.,...., 7 Uy, !.' (oio,. 4(. Clovi'rspptl, .') ,r)( li'laxsccd, 25 H"l cr, 14 ',!, ?, E..g. 8 TJIow. 10 .LhiI ... 7 Di o d A ;p'r-, ,00 White 7;.'ios SO D;cw,x 2i THE DEMOCRATIC UNION, Scmi-Weehhj during the Session of Ihc LcUlalurc ut TITO DOL LARS! The democratic Union will, as usual, be pub lished twice a week, during the coming m-uhi o die I.eeislalure, and wc embrace an early oeeusioi to coiniueiiil it to the favor ol'lhe reading public, Neither pains or expense shall be xparrd lo imparl to its columns additional 7e.-t and igor. Aiuph- mu correct report nl the procecdnii's ol the tun iiiaiii'lii'!), together ilh ski li-lit-a of llir tlebalef 01. all public anil important ourxlinus, will be liirnU I, coinpetc't sienograplieri. Iiuving lieeu eugugen lor that purpose. The iin-t jllatiou of new ail- iiiuu.stralionstMnte ami IN aliunaljanil t tie diMclnne 1111 ut of the measurcH thev may propoc lo tin rnuutry, "ill ruider iC coining winter out of un iiniial public interest. Persons desirous i.f nblaiuinc irue uud rail) intelligence will alway nml 111 tin Democratic Union a "true and honest chronicle' 'I'd Attorneys, Judges, Justice of the Ccaee, uml public nll'ucrs generally, it uill be iliMilualile, iih ho Union executes all the SI A I K PHINTINC. and the LAWS ofa public and general iiutuie are published in it immediately after the r pas-sape, on. t'n IK- three months lie lure promulgated in painplilei form. To increase our facilities for the most prompt execution or all I lie public printing, we are now nropelhng our prcsse by he mil ol ."rm.M a 1110.il inpoilant mailer to Hie legislative lioily, A corns or able correspondents have been em ployed at Washington (Jily, who will keep ou readers constantly apprised orcvenla transpiring 11 the neat of tho Nutioual Cmcrnuicnt. For the whole year, ?U Ol 'or the session only, ftuicc a neck,) 2 Ol Any person sending us five subscribers fur 1I11 tc8sidn, accompanied bv ten dollnis, shall 'rirtui 1 copy gratis for his trouble. 1'aymeiils may la iiuusmitted by mail, and Iho 7'ost Masleia hi-, ncrmitted a frni.k latlcrscontuing money for neu t aiier subscriptions. Address: ISAtt! O. M'KINLl;t & Co. fASIIIONABM; TAILOHI.-VC!. Conic one, come alt, give vie a cull i TUH 6ubsciiber returns his ilnccro thatiks fortbo libnal patronage heretofore besloun inuuhtrn, and hopes for n continuance of lliet-aim with an i.icrca.'C, duo the merit of his shop, He in tends sparine neither pain or labour lo rtndei iHUilsclion in any raietami win warrcut nib won, lonq with taste mid dmability.AD Ai.lTTI.I'' MIATUK THAN CAN JIB DON B IK AN 07Hi3It&7OI' IK THIS 1'I.AOB. He hih jurt rctcitcd Mahant, late repoitofl iishinus, fiom ilhihrjlclplda. which can be seen at his thop at any time,, by which he is enabled (n rut according to tlija'ijsl style, or to. order. His priioa aie m accordance to I lie tunes, All. kinds ol counlrv produce taken in paj mint for work at market prire A very reasonable, dibcpunt for rush, " ' P. iV. IiBIDY. NcIIi. ("utting done with ihc greatest rau',uud at the shottcst notice. P. S J Ploomslurg. Oct IS1 .." Seasonable and Cheap. & HSSFkEY . HVVK jmt rei-oivcd froii) I'lilljdelpaia.tnd nri now opening it large imsoitmeiil of , . ' ITEV" GOODS, Which they offer lo the fillblie at the inmt re,hin ,t prices for, CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. 1 heir lock of Roods cont in pirl, .ifSupelini conimon atulroarse clollis, vasibncrs, flalincW, Mutlins, Silks, Satins, .fou.clinx! tr .?h". I.avvns, Meriuncs,f,ares,Amerir.in Nankins, browii llollandi, Klnnnels, Aill and col ton Velvet, Silk and chiton Ilnmlker cliiefs.I.ady's aiidGcntlcmcn's While & colored Hose Olovcs and Mils OF ALL SORTS ANP SI7.KS, i:c ie &c ib is si n m s ' . Cnnsisiine in pal I of SUGARS, COFFBi'yS fc TUAS of assorted qualilies. MOLASSES. FISH &KPKRM OIL. Tobacco, SnulT, .Spires. Salt, Soap, Cmdles,d;c.Ai L 1 V E II P 0 O L- Ctll.S.I (3I..1SS AM) of every doseciption thai may be required. Hardware.Cutlery Slg. OF ALL KINDS. liar Holla) l0np tln, y;()( nni, II tig ran Tire of every description thm mm lie tidied for. A larae'iHflortnieiit nf Plnnp l.hj .t,;.,.t. r:i. , , 1 , 1 4 ,,li" hinrUan.) I tings, Kimrs ri Forks, I'nrket ami V11 Knif.t. 'r,il,(. andTtM Spiioin, roll'ei- MM" 'lax seed Oil. ami spirits cr Turpentine; siveepiii nis!iPs,e.uert brili'iM; shoe brume-, rUh limf, 1. rorn b minis, fic. The public are requested to call and c.rimiuc lot htiirlves ln rum lilt y pirchaue elsewhcie. Wi ell i lieap nml no niitnUe. I)lioinnburg, Nov. 9, 1814. SO. It isnmv em (uhimwlegcdfuct, lhat tin CJASH SlfSTEIVE is .he only irur me. both r(,r IP BUYER and SliLLKIL irsT nncEivcD oun shconu stock of T THIS SEASON WGT7I hnvp lircn sejlfng goods i'Oi ihe C.JSH 18 A'1'VTI.MI .:! I... ...!! . i . 1-uii.i- mm njini, nnu us uin mtmii popularity nith all ulm hasp givin us uin ami hiM'ii Kir llicmsriirs, and the iilmiriil-e sav mg lo ll.eir customers, induces them to invile tb leaders or the Columbia Democrat to 11 trial of it eiirlit. Our stock of fiouds coiikisls of all the rieiy ol DHY GOODS. G L'OPEIMES. QUEENS W ARE, H A Ii DW.A I! K HOOTS. SHOES, HA 'IS, UO.NNE'IS, &c. iismilly kepi in a counlrv tlnre. All of I which have been purchai-ed in New Vo1, mil riiilailslptua, In r the OAMI OM.V. Ilv 'I. is means, we iih v fm no man's curd I ut m. ivvn. mid we AiK 11 1 addilinir.il p-olil In ni 011 ' UhiouiiTs io,iiav nail iipiiin Hill- having 111. osrr we ;AN SiKI.I, at .S'MAI.I, A D.VAN CBS, and VV t. 11(1 lJ,-loo, brvond nil question, as even 'iody knows who have bought u us. Our Hinre is in ihc 1)I!1CK UI-II.niNG.at ibi corner of .Mill Street, and the Mloomsburg rnai'. opposite Air. A. Monlgomei y's Mono Hou-e V e invite J.vkiit J'msov to call and tee nu ,'oods. Wc are not afraid to show llipui.' IMJySEL & (JKIER. Uauvillu July 4 16-1-1. 13ini4 "COCEv & WATCH ' I.S'P.U I FI'I.IjI informs die citizens n, Cohunbia counlv. and the public ccneralK lint lie b is locnled binr-elfin Uluonisbnrg on Main tree! onranile hi. J'oui s (hurch, where lie bus ipensd a i-hnp, and is now ready and prepared ti receive aud.rxeculc nil work in his hue of buaincrt. .vith ilispateli and in u workmanlike miinuer. CIoclis 6t Watches r lilt? best quality, can be had ut his csublislimen in veiy reasonable term . !iK!V THING & CLEAMXft .vill be done to tho satisfaction of the customer. 11 well of Clinks mid W.itrhosas or Jewelsy, and le will, fuithcr. warrant his work to be e.xo-utej 11 veil as any in this section ol the Sla .e. lie vvu Iso mako to order SUHVEVI.VCJ COMI'ASSKS or pocket, uud in short, will do till other woik -ji Ily done in a well icgtilated ret pcctalile rttabll nient. lie hopes by stpct altinlinii lo Inisine. and a dct.irc to please, to neeivc a liberal i.imo o patronage, ounlry i'roiiurti liiken 111 1 nv mci fir woik at the maikit priirs. HloonisUirg, November 16, ie4-)-30.t MDMINJS'IUUTOR'S NOTICi:. D&tatc of Chhra i Hesi tate of Sugurlonj townnnifl. defeased, 1 , . . . V OT1CI! is hereby given that lciicra.nl admn lrntion,on Ihe iuove mi nuoiied i Hatch. been granted to tin- nibsirilm n sidoif 111 11 Itowiisbipnl iMigarlnaf All I'crnnis 11 ilthted to ll 1 said r.ttateaio hereliv notified to innko imniedial ay meul,. mil lliosn having clain s sro reqmeij t' iircscnf them uroncilv nulhentieaird to I VIM.IAM ZBSf, AJniV. 1 November I C, 18 M. 30, , FALL &. WINTBTi, GOOBfS. tV)l. JI'KKl.VV 8c COo OTWB just received, and otc now ripening a 1J8. Inge and excusivc assortimnt of Mew Gontlg ui.tahle to tha f-rason, rotifisting of nil the varieties ver kept in n country More. Among tjiclr assnrt nciii may ho found the following. jury Goods. Iiroadclolhs, or i)J colors, qualities nnd piircs, Casshners, fc!gtlinclt3, and svarjints fther kinds of" Ulhs, llanncls. Valencia, iVarsci)les,Sillc and o her vesting. Trench and Bnglisli Mciiioc. Doinba .inea, Fashionable Calicoes, 'Irish Linens, .Silk, Cotton alid I'dnen Hanilkerchrcls.'a variety of"!1 ind Cotton 6'tockmgs, Olovcs alul I'm- f'.r 1 1 . ind (cnllcmoti, kwuud leoiiier glove:-, hei ami unbleached Muslin, -of almost every r,'- I' kicking nml other cnttpn t hecks. Velvet , -.1 , l dies and Cldldrcn's shors.of nil kinds. Mi- ,s -1,1 1. and thin bools am) o!ocn India Kub'ier ier 1. e eoltoli yarn, carpel v inn, candle wn-k, cit GROCERIES. I.iquijrs of all kinds, of the bwit qml.'v .1,. . 1 Suui ofvormus quality, ( oH'ee, Tea..T hp . and l'lsh oil, coarse and fmu .Vjjt, t'al. . j ' &c. A large asiorlmcni ff Earthen Qnrc is a n d GliisMunrt . wi 11 elmv gu.w of alt sizes, Looking glasses, fyc. Hardware. t'ose knives find forks, shnr h Jhtlts anil Screwi 0 ( size Pad and dtuir Locks. Sadtli Harness rind Coach Tiini 7?7'?i"s. Saw Mill' Unit Handsaw,' rtnn'id'.' 'rjiiure, and fat lar.'.iri n sheet iron, waggon tire, if all size, in fuel cccry llunj in the Hardware line from a cambric needle up to a bluicmillt's anvil. All of width will le fold 'n etchange furOASIf I.UMIIBK, and ( Ol.'NTIiV I'liODUT. of all tiinds, 011 the mol reasniiiilileleniH. and : invito our friends to call and c.uiiiinc for themselves; Nov. 9, 1644211. o- A. 0 g ,t MllK CING the prefect oppertnnily of i2i exprc.fing his thankfulns,tOfliilrieiiOh,oiid lie public generally, for Ihe liberal' ialropage ho ia heretofore received, informs his friends ind the mblic in general, lhat he Mill continues to ctirt) un he above business at Jii-r fllil-cAalihf bed Main!. , ,, lie corner ol Main and Unst slice's, wheie l.u lopee, by strict atlentimi lo business, to r, ,.-p.c mil merit a shale of public patraiage as l.cr , ic. lie 1I1 cms it unnecessary to go into li e yume i c.i"4lw to use auv soft oddcr iibnnt his Mv 'I i in iifhrj.'orB.v-KN or oa'wu'.ni i ; is his shop is of lone standing, nnd I i- " 1 r iluiiks will speak for itself, and far more . ban words. IJul, he would merely tuv tl ,t. 1 VHrriints his work done with, licatiirrs, ilu"iVl. ly, uid in the lah st fashionable manner, unit win en me 11 guild fil in all cac.s. N'.'U. t'haigcs moderate to tuit tlie limes. All kinds of country pinduce taken in exchange In work, at maikit prices. lilciiinsburg, Atv. 9, 1S44. 9. V virtue ofa writ of testatum tiera fa. lo n 0 Odirectid will be exposed to- nubtie pale.tn 11,1 Jouit House, in Danville .011 the IH'th day nl Nov. it 1 o'clock P. M. On a certain lot nf ground, initiate ,in t! b mwn of Jerseytovvn, Madison Ifwnthip, Cu.l. io. (villaining nne eight ot an acre more ar Itv. 4m 1 .d in 1'iont by iniiiu sticft, and by la'nd ti .' Welliver and Hichaid Fruit, vvliclc'i,;! . ' '' tramo DWELLING !!! " AM) mdSTAllIWJ. Seized taken in e.t'cut cnji d le be nM.i , 'inperlv o1 Jnmi's rnnel. in 1 ' nuiissi'n'ois .lolin Its'""-' nnd HughJIcEbVlh'.'1 IRA M IJERR, Sheriff S 1 1 1 . it 1 f 1 's Oi-rici., lJ.iiv.lio iN.iv.. Oih. 1811. NOTICE s herehv uiven m all roiicpriiPil. if I iv e pun basrd at Constable mile, ns tl.o impci ty ol Uenryo Kice, the lulluwno iri'PCtiv, Jiid ha'cleft ihn siiniu in his iio- '.-sioit "duiiuk.' ii 1 y pleasure, nnd luilnd ,u v itTMin taking It Irt 111 lniii, euht i- l !' l).is'e''iu- i'tbi rw ise, w i In i.t my em m im, 'M'wl: sillil nraits, nue' biiv cull, 'I -v huo and blai k ci.vvj one. ml' jual 1 c, iiliri r, nnf sletlllwo invs. i'l e ,'. 111 vi up 1 titunp in s, une half ul 'yr., ' 1 c en s i.f u hi ii' ill ihe Vr"n''"-x , !"'' ' 1 evru 1CK rMf rp tit ihe prieid, tilmn ii'ic's nl corn, ISO sheaves ni .' Iis.'l ( il)0 shcavrs nl' rye, II 'II' iT 'JUIH -lei-ves ..I (he i( ns id' lm O'liMit- ui:p (Hii smVigm.-l'ij sc id'' nfji n gems, ni- vVifiii'indl, niip st'.ie, five j ip'Tf id pipt ud pIIiiiw-, (mip hep, uno corner 'cOblonM .nd'bnr niVnilc elnek'. '' " ' JACOB WORKIiEISEH. Ni 0 1 R 1 1 .