J,,I V i m "mum wiTiiocT rr.ijt 1 Iijm-Jrjiber ltiI'riti'fcir. ,s V:iiiAT COHN Jtt E 'UUtK--Ai V!n45AT,JTSVOOtf)';tiri!l.e re- Jfl vlrtl for'rrebfs doVds fdf gujigcriptlpn. ' AUo a feV bushels' of J OTAI OES df deliveied a.oon-. . From those who have promised Lumber inrh kjkI inch mil a quarter 'pine bbai'd will be rerei vet) if delivered soon. "' V ' ' DEMOCRATIC";. CELEBRATION.'. AT BLOOMSBURG 'THE friends of POLK, DALLAS and 611 UNK of CulumbU, and tlia adjoining c.uuntics,ire invited to attend, Ht the hottso of Charles DoeLlcr, in Uloomsburg, on Thursday, December 5, 1844. t Democratic Cclebralion.to commemorate the Iuto glorious Victories achieved by the Democracy of the Stato and Nation. C-A DINNER will be provided, and the 'Great Gun,' will be made to speak on tho occasion. MANY DEMOCRATS. November 28, 1811. FRANKLIN LITERARY SOCIETY. The mcmbors of this Association, and all others wishing to become members, arc requested to meet at the Athentoum in Market street, on this (Satur. day, Nov. 30lh, evening) at half past six o'clock, for the purpose of electing officers, and otherwiio effecting a thorough ro-orgaiiiution of the Soci ety. i..ri.- - R. VV, H'KAVER, Sec'y. The official returns from all of the Stato of Ten uescc nave not yci Men reccive.i.tntugh it is now generally conceded ii nave gone lor ui.iv.liy about' , , . " : . ..... , ..... land llnltiinnn' luu-maionv. ii hum ni me ease, i'ii.k reeeivea 170 electoral votes, and Clay 105. THE WEATHER. The weather for the past week h:m been of a continued freezing temperature, both nlghtand day a;nl has made sudicicnt ice in, the North ifraiic.li Cunal to close tho navigation for the season. IOWA A NEW STATE. A convention of delegates selected by the people nf Iowa territory, to form a slate cotibtilution, have performed that duty. The constitution will b fubmillt'd to Uunijroas at the approaching session an.l if the territory be adiiutlciMnto the Union in n si. lie, the cmmitulioii wil be subinhted, to the peoili' of ihn Slate of owa'ul'tluMr'tmvfi'.hip, i lec ti.ins in April. The Coiistiliitron providcsth.it the legislature fctijlt consist 'of '17 Senators ar.d 39 l!cp recntativei. 'Corporations aro limited to 20 year, unless re-chartere'd stoekltoMcifi individually li'j. ble. No bank to be established unless the charter bo Niibmitled to and approv ed by the .people. We understand that the people of Iowa approve the constitution w ill great unanimity, and that there will scarcely be u show of opposition to it. RUIN ! RUIN ! RUIN ! The Tedcral Ruin of the country commenced when Thomas Jefferson wus first elected President. 'I'lin country then was not only to be ruined, hut all the Uiblos were to be burned.! Jamcsi.Madison a ,.ga'uj iuined.l)yt.country,',acCoriJing -to Federal pic iliction, and so did Andrew JacVso'n. The same ruin is on every Federal tohguc, by "'tho election of James K. Polk, 'and we suppot it always will be to.with them, wheilfvcMhe Democrats succeed in licir olections. Ruin indeed ! Carlisle Volun teer. THE CmBSAND KjESllLT, AS FAR AS HEARD FROM. Polk 20 C'riy Pennsylvania fiew Ynr,i Maryland Ohio South Carolina . Virginia New Jersey Connecticut Rhode Uland New Ilamps.iire rfonli Carolina Michigan Georgia Kentucky Indiana Illinois Delaware Massachusetts, Maino Alabama Mississippi -. Missouri . Arkansas ' Vermont , .Louisiana . Tennesbee 8 23 9 17' 7 0 4 11 10 12 a 12 3 12 9 0 0 7 3 0 13 ,100 to a 170 -necessary ,18 choice electora! votes Mr. Warner, a watchmaker and jeweller of London, has completed a working model of a high pressure steam engine so small that it stands on a. four penny, piece, with ground to spare, THE GREATiTOOT 1k(SE . . ' . ' . -i...' t. a great loot raco n ami nw Yoilc, on Tuesday,' "hlcl, it i, estima- led that about 3f.00 peclalora were present. Thn fir1 was for three miles, $150 to Jrs, ? ,0 ,,,e seeond winner. 7TlicYofyKn'g competitois came L '.I.' . i!'.,n f onb.r.' vv. 5 t?,. '.',! "Mtju; Amur""" .-yoiii . ii n, w.'tii Edward Brown. David, .My.r.es.,,. Jackson-,,, . . '.I , 'of c eel iin..l0.cast hls-vu e- or inw invoi was Ho w nner, running the stbt-ee-.m Icsi01 '.c'tc,1' f ""T . ... .i . !.... ,rr '- i n- , ite candulalo ; IB n pcriti challenged in sixteen miuMlcs, fifieen. seconds Fowl t. -? ' ' ' ,, i iau wa(l unje'r. second" f.j. 5lThe'g'P'1''r th'e'"day,waf'Inbvv I 'flirt wAm Al9(lh 'fnr' a' raift tf to milp." S700 t'o the 'first. 'a 250 to the secn.ii'di 'P third, 575 (o' the fourth,1 and 926 to llie.fifih.'- , is .: The following showede forth ifoi ihe ntCBit" Jnhli"' GUdefslefel the winner of tho last Ten mile rce, a- Jew weeks .ago; John Harlow, Tliomas .Grecrihalyh, fie two pedestrains Tale from England; J. P. i'aylot; .1 ihn Underbill: rliomas Jackson; Thomas McCabe; J. L. T. tmith;Stecprock the Indian. " Bnrlow was the winner, coming in amid vociferous cheering, followed by the lndisn, Sineprock, Giecnhalgh, Gildersltve, and McCabe, in 0 minutes 25 seconds, com pleting the whole distance of ten mile in 51 minutes 21 seconds; the Indhn in 01. 43; Gildersleve in 55. 61. The great est feat in pedestrainistn ever perform ed. MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Arrangements are in prioress, the Tri tiune say, which bid fair io be entitcly successful, fnr establishing a magnetic Telegraph on the plan of Professor Morse, and under his directions, between New York and Hoston. It would no doubt be g0, f00Wed bv the eslahlis hmnnt nf ,:,;, cnmrnui)jcal'lf)n bewp New York through Philadelphia, thn; connecting all these and inleimediate pninu with the seat of gnverment by thU almost miraculous invention. THE ELECTORAL COLLEGES. The period at which the Electoral Col leges vole for President is the first Wednes day in December, which, this year come on the fourth nf thn month. ,1ore e eels nf the Election. We re iret in Jparn from the Pittsburg Morning Post, that since the election, the hem in Duller county. Vj. have not slaid a sinule "!U, while ihe Whig have positive infor nation that they had intended to lay two n every week day, and three on Sunday, il Clay had been elected. AN ENGLISH HULL. An Epgliih paper says that on a tomb stone in a churchyard near Coventry, n actually inscribed the following epitaph here lies the body of John Presion, who was provost of this hamlet in the year 172-1 And here lielh the body of his grandson John Thomas I'ifsjori, now Captain in the 54th .regime'ni. A. remarkable casfefof 'pre'se n't tiMii occur reo nea.r fUoyiesinvvn. ra., rjiety; suhjget of"vhiet,wasj1-aii old man, 'named Berriah HoldrenQi,. ears of age. On the Saturday prefvio8,tphU deathj (i;s daiigh tcr, wiln T olijef friends," paid a visit to tin old. people;) found, them, in gWd'licalth, mid liasscd.a'very agreeable -evdni'n'g "and moin- incrr 'ire" old-' "tenlleinan yvas Sensible. igteeahie, tftlkattve''and happy and parto'ok' u'fa liearl'y beafa-si;, after, ,w;hiclJte observ eu uowmy menus, mat is ine last meai I shall ever cat ; I am about to die.' It was in vain that his fiiends endeavored to dissuade him from such an idea he the more resolutely persisted In it, and said he wa called and must obey; but while he yet had breath and the power of speech, he wished to give some instructions with re spect to his worldly concents, his burial, Ac. and immediately commenced. Some few minutes after he closed his last direc tions, he was struck down with a paralytic stroke, and riever spoke more. Ho linger ed, however, on tho brink of death, until Monday morning, when he expired, widiout a groan. Falsification or Histonv. nv Mutilat ing Hooks, j no rxew xoik uoservcr ontains u communication by a committee of tile Svnod of New York and New Jor sey, charging the American Tract, Society vvi.h a gross mutilation of some of the books published under its authority, but particularly of D'Aubigne's History of the liefoi (nation. James K. Polk was born on the 2d if November, 1795, and isk riw'in his fiftieth year tho youngest PreiiTdent the country ever had. Singular Effect of a Ctultnet -tf the Polls. Tho Zancsville Ohio lO'cm the. Polls, - . . R '1 ""'". 'n 1 electable rl....,. ,,,. ilim,lf ,ft . r!1f,,ip :n ,arr, ,' Saturday morning. Some ycra jrp:t, He and hid wife sepirMed, and )i.e lived with his. children, he rr.l! tin- in V.aH. H n beine a warm friend of Mr. -- n . - . npp ronclie.l lite pollen Hie d), ilo(w!.,t'of .hjstnp.l ficifi'n where.-hip xvi.ft rerji" ed.a ii d the. J) lUm a n ha,! I Jo. he .qua I Hictl. rj)i9.pcciifetiqi:,. n i s.auj, so irnii.nle"4 hi i'tv lhal. it: le.diowlfrnnement aiirxJ(,)en-foirowl thu, sad .event now rccorjtcJ. .'(!:. i ' Sizfof London The city of London, which covers only 00 tquare tnilee, h'ac mote inhabitants than Maine, New Ilamp ahire, Vermont, Massachuseita and Rhode Island, which' occupy 00,701 square miles. . , d hegimt))fa.l Homily The Empcrrii, Muli Mohammad, of Morocco, funned a regiment of Ins own sous: It numbered 523 men a pretty respectable sized fami ly. The Coast of Africa, from Cnpn Mourn to Palmus, which the American CoIoiiizh tinu Society propose to purchase, abound witli slave, truJine points, nt one of which 12,000 slaves have been traded for in out yeai, ami another 10, DUO iluiing tlie sami time. none but the InlclUaent to vole 1 hero is a law in M-xico, uii.ictio thai' no one shall be allowed to exeici?' ihe nj;hl of suifi'iafce iifu-r the ear lb50. idIlss he cau lead , and vune. There is an early indicpiion on- politics: 1'lie military chieftain, General Scut!, lias been nominated for President, mid Join McLean lor Vice President, tiv i lie native Vmericuns in some p. us; Mr. Webster in a paper in Boston, and Gen. Cass out West So, they are determined not to be out lone in 'early movements.' A gentleinan prHseiitiug a young lady li bii mother, said;, .Madam, this Is AIihs l'.and she in not so great -a tool as she looks t be I here, madam, said the lady, lies tne lilTerence between your son and myself. ' Ninety boats passed through the Susque haiina and Tide Water Canal last week and of ihete sixty Iwo'wei'e tdwed Iron Havre de Grace to Philadelphia, tnd tvven ly eight to Haltiiiisrc, 'I lie number boats reluming and pasing up the canal were, from Philadelphia fifty thiee, Haiti more nineteen , The Gaphul in the Banks of the United Sta'.es has been redured une hunilied Mid .sight millions of dollars in four years, Thi is one hundred millions of dollar.', however arger than it was in 1830. DEER HUNT. A company of seven hunters; lately killed in Oak tVbbe bah cnu'nty,; Miss, in the space il oiie weejj; one hundted and five -deer .)f these,' 09 were killed by -three' of' tlx Ufil hunters. AWrAN'OF 'ALL WORK , A YanKee jn the .West,, sajs the Saw vijle Gazette, advertises that ho will mend cloriis. lecture' on ptirenotqgy, prcacn at utimp. nieetlngs, milks cows at the halves keep bar, Ic.clufe on temperance; and gc clamming allow tide, He says, during hi leisure, he will have up objections to weave rock babies to .sleep or edit a newspa per. . ' QUICK WORK.' ' The distance from Cincinnati to Pitts burg, ovei 500 miles, was perf'jimed las week in fifty three hours by the sieamei Messenger. Emigrants. About 1500 emigrants err rived at New Orleans in two days las week. Preparations for Thanksgiving. Seven ly thousand lbs. of poultry went over" the Sloninplon Railroad, on Satunlay,4 for llir noods folks of Boston; who are about to have iheiphanksgiving. I f ihe Bostoniam d nolgand pray, .tbfcy'. ce'riainly feast with their prayers. ' ' New Custom House -Tho business ol the (Philadelphia Custom Ilnuse is now, transacted in the splendid marble building,1' late the United Stales Bank! The'entiro ul this edifice has been paintcd'.and fesleneu up, tnedesks jettled, nrd life apartments nl the officers furnished witlirjjat, liaiidsumc and serviceable furniture MR. POMC'ft CABINET. . We see infinite speculations by the pa mrs and letter writers relative to the or aniztti.ni of the Cabinet,, says the Washing ton Consliiuiioiiiaiid the course fikely to lie pursued by .the in coming Administration. I'his is; all graiitutotis.Hnd idle;-t is worse than idle it mischievous. For, as fai 'it has, any influence; it Is l'o prejudge tho'ennrse of action to be 'pursued, by Mr L'olk in the selection of the Cibinel; and in his administration of public affairs: with out nt all knowing; as; indeed we' presume no one nnv. Ins opinnns or purposes up m thos-e subject, The whole of his consis Icnf political life and unblemished chaiacier 'fTuril evidence, that lie will administer ili Government according to theCnnsiittiiion & the acknowledged ptinciples of the Demo nrattc parly, lie is independent of all fac tiens ana cliques, lie has no pledges to redeem no promise to fulfil. Ho has the glory, tho welfare, 'and the infelests of hit- country beMre linn, and he will most llcctuaiiy add to Ins fame, bv striving to accomplish these ends, under' all the author ; . I I- .... . . . izeu uir.ns oi tne unnstitnlion. As we have said before, we doubr not that he will make his Cabinet as 9lrong as any that as preceded it. There is nothing to re lrain him. No man was ever mote fulIU possessed of the confidence of his pariy;and lie has the wisdomt the firmness, and the sagacity, to do ill that public expectation mav demand of him. In one word, he w it his duty. It was the ILirrisburg Intelligcucer. ibid (lav paper, that said after the restih in Pennsylvania had been announced: f'he counties of Luzerne, Columbia, Ccn ire. Sorllitimberlaui;, bctiuv Ikill, Ueii. ind Carbon, have forfeited all daiuis n Nationbl protection for their Coal & Iron.' This comes (rom a profued trriff paper too: 'Reed Sind digest il, ye whigs collier ind iron masters. EXTKfcMESOF POVERTY & WEALTH. It is stated that the jewellery worn by the Vlarquis nl vv estininister at the installation of l.ouii Philippe to the (Jrucr ol llie Uarter, was ot tin nost superb, character. In the centre of his lotd (hip's badge was thecelcbraleil Acrot diamond.valu "d nt fifteen thousand guineas. His lordfhii.'f word also displayed a .mesne diamond, orvc of the largest in the world, weighing ninety six earets.nnd nlued at JC20,IJ()0. 1 ho same nobleman ha: labourers on his estates w.ho hava to support them selves, wive? and children, on about two dollars ncr week, and provisions near" thirty per cent higher than in this country, GRAND PREPARATIONS. Are benm made at Wahinplnn In celehiaie Ihe election of Mr, Polk I'hc InaiJtnraiion Ball is already set on not. THE MAP.KETS. Mloomsbuuo, Nov, 3 0, 184-1. Wheat, 11 Ryo, 4 Com, 40 Cluveri-eed, 3 50 Flaxseed, , , 1 26 Duffer, ' ' ' 12 Gits, ' 25 Eiitis . Tallow , . H Lml "i Dtied Apples, 4. 5(' While 7eans S( Beenwax 2i , THE DEMOCRATIC UXI0X, . Semi-Weekly during the Session of the Legislature at TWO DDL ' LA'RS! The .Democratic Union will, as usual, be pub lished twice" a vvkrOuring the coming session ol die Legislature, and wcenibracc an early occasioi to commend it to the favor of the reading public Neither pains fir expense shall be.sparcd tu impuri to itsVul""1"8 additional JCit and vigor. Ampl ind correct report of the proceedings of the tvvn iianches, together with sketches of the debutes on ill public and important questions, will be furnish d, -competent stenographers having' been engager or that purpose. Tho installation "of now ad. uinistratioiiH.Stato and National; ind the devclopc nenf'of the measures thev may propose to the ountry, will render the coming winter ont of tin jsu.il public, interest. PcrsoiiB desirous of obtaining .rue and call) Intelligence will always ft. id in the Democratic t'ruou a ("lrue and honest chronicle." 'To Attorneys,' Judges, Justice oflho Ceace, and juhlic officers gcneralh, it will be invaluable, at io Union executes all the STATE PRINTING ind the LAWS of a public and general nature are .lublifhed in it immediately after their passsage'.'tiii 'nlly thfree months befoic promulgated in pamphlet brra. ,'J'o increase our facilities for the most prompt jxecution of-.all the public priming, wo arc now impelling our presses by tUe uid of Steam a inosi mpoilarit matter to the legislative body. "A corps of able correspondents have 'been cm ployed at Washington City, who will keep our readers constantly apprised ofevents transpiring at die scat of the National Government. -.- - -TERMS i For thovyvholc year. . S3 00 For llic'session only, (twice a week,) 2 0b Any ,person sending us fivo sqbscribcrg for tin stsSion, acco'mpanicd by ten.dollai;, shall receive a copy gratis for his trouble." Payments tpay bv liq!)srn.ltle'd by mail, and the 'ost Masteis arc permitted a frank lattcmcontalng money for news paper subscriptions. Address: 13AHC O. M'KINLL'R & Co, New floods Seasonable and Cheap. HAVH just recoived from Phil.idelpaia,inJ are npw opening a large assuflniciilof ITEVr GOODS, which they offer to the public at the most reduced prices lur CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. I heir stock of goods consi its in pirt, jfSupcrfiim common ajnlcoatse cloths, casquncrs, Satinets, Muslins, Silks, Satins, Moiist-lino do Lolling Lawn, Merinoes.Laecs, American Nankins, brown Hollands, Flannels, -Vilt and col ; ton Velvets, Silk and cotton Hondker chiofs.Lady's andGentlemen's White ii colored Hose Gloves and Mils Or ALL SORTS AND SIZES, etc., 4cc., itc, Sic, Consisting in pari of SUGARS, COFFEES .t TEAS of assorted qualities. MOLASSES. FISH & SPERM OIL. robacco, Snuff, Spices, Salt.Soap, Candles, &c.&c LIVERPOOL AND Qiiccnswarc of every description that may be required. Hardware.Cutlery Sec, OF ALL KINDS. Hnr, Rolled. Hoop and Hand Iron and U asion J ire of every desatplion that may lie called for. A large assortment of Plane hits, chisels. Files Shovels and Tongs, Knives & Forks, Pocket and I'eri Knives, I utile and 1 ca spoons, coflee Mm Flai seed Oil, and spirits cf Turpentine; Mweepinc brushes, weavers limbics; stioo brushes, cloth biul es, corn brooms, fee. The public arc rcqucMcd to call and examine for themselves before they purchase elsewhere. cll cheap and no mMike. Ulwiiiisliurg, Nov. 9, 18-14. 20. ThcjCredit System Costs too iTIiicIi is now an aiKnowleged fact, that .tin CASH SYSTEM is ihe only iru. one, buih for ihe BUYER and SELLER. JUST RECEIVED OUR SECOND SfOuK OF NEW GOODS THIS SEASON. E have been selling goods on the CJ1MI SYSTtit Kince lant April, and Us uui versal popularity with all wliu have given us a call and seen for themselves, and the immense sav ing Io their customers, induces them to invite the readers of the Columbia Democrat to a trial of its 'jenclit. Our stock of Goods consists of all the variety of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS V A R E , H A R D W ARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, BONNETS, &c. usually kept in a country store. All of which have been purchased in New York ind 1'hiladslphia, fnr the L'ASH OlXl.y. Bv ibis means, we pay foi no man's goods but our wn, and we ASK no additional p'ofit from our ustoiners to iiay bad debts; thus having no loesri' .ve JAN SELL at .SMALL ADVANCES, and WE DO IT, too, licyond all question, as ever) body knows who have bought ol uh. Our Store is In die UR1CK Di'ILDING.at the :orner of Mill Street, and the ttloomsburg road )ppoite Mr. A. Montgomery's Stone House V e Invite fccEliT i'l.iiso.v to call and seo our oods. -Wo are not afraid to show them. . " RUSSEL & CRIER. Dunvlllo July 4 1844. 12mp4 CLOCK & WATCH JjTp ESPKCTFL'LLY informs the citizens Oj Columbia county, and the public generally .list lie has locnte.1 himself in Dloombburg,on Mair, -trcet opposite St. Paul's Chuich, where lie ha .ipensd a bliop, and ia now icai'y nnd prepared ti receive aud4executc all work it. his tine ot business with dispatch and in u woikmaiilikc munncr. Clocks 5t Wat ches of the best quality, can bo had at his establishment jn very rcaonablc tcrxu . REPAIRING & CLEAMiVCf will Iw done to the satisfaction of tho customer, a well cf Chxks and V atches as of Jewelsy, and Ik will, further, warrant his work to be execute! at well as any in this section of the Sla'e. He will also make to order SUltVEYIXG COMPASSES or poikcj:, and in short, will do all otberwoik 'jsn. ally dune in a well icgulatcd respectable cttablibh mcnt. He hopes by tti'ct attention to business tnd 8 desiie to pleatu, to icccive liberal share ol patronage. Country J'roduce taken in payment for work at the market prices, bluomshurg, November 15, 1844 -30 t JtfJMIXfSTR.ITOR' S NO TCE. Estate of Conrad lies late of Hugarloaf township, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that letters ol admin istration.on tho aoovc mentioned istatujiave it-en grouted to the nil.-uilier residing ill the township of Sucnrloiif, All persons ii'ilt bied to Un said Kstate ore hereby notified tq mnko inniu'iliuti' i.ayrucnt, and those having v biiins nic icquctud u present tlicm propcily aiiinciiticairu to WILLIAM WLbS, Adm'r. Novftntssr 10, IQ-H.JO. Ki!W GOODS. WM. JI'KKl-V'V Si COa I:'. Just ii-ceivrd, and are now tjicnli.g a laru and cXeTisivo assortment of Mow uitable to the fcason, consinting of all the variolic s ever kept in vouiiliy store. Among their nsmrt mint may be louuu tno louovMiig. Dry Goods. nrnndi'lnths. of all colors, qualities Blld ptitCsv Ca-iini:rs, bsttinclts, and various other kinds of cUths, tlunnels Valencia, .1arscitlcs,illk and nthei vestings, French slid Knglisli iMeritioes, Dun 1 i lines, Fashionable Calicoes, Irish Limns. Cotton and Linen. Hanukerclnets, ft variety ( ' n, and Cotton Stockings, Gloves and Wits I'jr Lu e and Gentlemon, kid and leather gloves, bleacbi and unbleached Muslin, of almost every qm(y. ricking and other cotton cheeks, civet ry, In lies and Children's shoes of all kinds, Men's thick md thin boots and shoes India liuliber over il.oe?, eo'.ton yarn, carpetyain, caudle wick, ic. GROCERIKS. Liquors of all kmds.ol tho best quihty,Mi.'L ; ..fvnriMic riu.tthv. ( Villee. Tcas.iSuii n.i: er cs (till ind Fish oil, coarse und fine .Valt, Cam 1 ib. CROCK EiY. .1 r?c assortment f Earthen Q ce and Glassware, window t:' tsss of all sizes, Look a glussef, fyc. Hardin; are, Case finite and forks, shoe fenive Bulls and Screws of all size Pad and 'door Locks, Sadrt c Harness and Coach Trim initios, S'w Mill and Handsaws, round, squure, and flat lar iron sheet iron, waggon lire, of all size, in fact every thing in the Hardware line from a cambric needle up to a blacksmith's anvil. All of w hich will bo fold in exchange for CASH LU.M HER. oud OliKTKY FUUDUCE ol all kinds, on the most reasonable terms, and wo invite out fiierdsto call and examine fur theuiaelvef. Nov. 9, 1644 29. "9 CHARLES ZAHLE3. Tailor MllRCINO the present orportmiily ( cxprcifing his thankfulness to bis fricr.i!jaml the public generally, for the liberal patronage i r has heretofore received, mlorins ins ti ends ui.u public in general, that he btill toi.tinr.csio w the above business at his old ertablitbvd slrtv' the corner of Main and Eatt ttrccs, v.-dt i i' hopes, by strict attention to business, to 't and merit a sham of public patronage as hcei " He deems it unncccFfury to go into the cm i AT brag, or to use any soft Fodder about his SKlJ L m tho rnoFEssioN of gasmen r t vi i .;u as his shop is of long htauding, and l is vvfW't: I c tluiiks will speaK tor ltselt, and lar rorc i i cr than words. Hut, he would merely toy thai warrants his work done with iieatncr, tiui i. d' v, and in the Utist fashionable manner, and will un sure a good fit in all cases, N. H. Charges moderate Io suit the times. All kinds of country pi oducc taken in exchange fir woik, at market prices. Ulonmsburg, Nov. 9, 1844. $9. Y viiluo of a writ of test, "end expona.flo rr.e directed will be exposed to public saleatiiu Unuit Ilnuse. in Danville on the 30th day of Nov. it 1 o'clock P. M. On a certain lot of ground situate in the t-Avn of Jerscytown, Madieon township, CI. ro. .obtaining one eight rf an acie more or hr, l cin:d ed in fiont liy main sticrt, and by land of Jeter Weluvcr and Hichard Jruit, wlieicon is elected u flttillC DWELLING HOUSE WMatv and SHI ti w u M SKOE3,, and b'l MILE. ' 5-eiiexl token in execut on nt c' to 1 e rrh'sa tl o pro crty ol Jun es Ilariet, in tin- brreV ff 1 i ci miiilbbiulois Joliu llnnei onu llugti .v.cklrslii. IRA M l)hUiyf7ifcir SaFRlFF'a Ofncu, O.invnie" Nov, 9th. 1644. irWSIIiOHABLE TASLOKEKW. Come one, come, all, give nlc a hall t 'i HE subscrilier returns hli kinrero thnnka for the lileral patronage hcrctofoie bostqwccl iiionhim, and hope; for a continuance of the Fame, with an i.icreae du the merit cf his shop. Hn in. tends sparing neither pain or lalourto render satisfaction in any cate:Dcwill vvarrti.t his wotk lone with taste anil ihnnbiLity AND ALITTLK NEATER THAN CAN DE "1j(NE IN AN V OVHEIUSflOl' IN THIS I'LACH. lie his just rctcived Mahans. lale repot t of Fashions, fmm I'liil.idolphia which con bo seen at Ida khop at any time, by which be is enabled to cut according Io die la cat style, or to order. UL prices ate in lecoidiinre in the times. Alt llnds '.or ci'tiutry produce taken in piivnient f.iiwrjik atittiu'rku pil'O A veiv H-asonablti iliHemvnt-fni cah. (I'J.f ' i."s. r.'si'' N 1). ('lilting dint- Willi il.j yreate.t ca ir .it the klinrtit' uutice. P S L. H'ooin.burj, 0t.. 181 .5 I