ioivruY THIS TEMPERANCE HALL. Tusk "Rosin the Dean." Conn all yo line friends of ihe nation, AHetnl to humanity's call, dime aid in your couniry' snlvuiiin, AnJ loll on the temperance ball And roll on, fcc. Ye democrat come to the rescue, Ami help on the glorious cause, And millions hereafter will bless you, With heart cheering long of applause. With heait cheering song, ke. Cotre whig, bid adieu to hard cider, And boldly itep into the rank, To spread the proud banner still wider, Invite all the friend of the banke. Invito all the friends, Sic. And, when we have form'd the bleat union, We'll firmly march on, one and till We'll about when we meet in communion And roll on the lo.uperanee ball. And roll on, &c. The wife on her infant in gazing, Hut not now in sonow alone A husband her virtue is praising, The dark cloud of sorrow is gone. The dark cloud of sorrow, &c. The maiden, now truly delighted Her heart besting wildly with joy ConftJes in the vow that is plighted Her youth is a Washington boy. Her youth is a Washington boy,&o. The dandy with jealousy's eyeing, His goblet of wine with a tear The corpulent alderman's sighing, Faiewell to his inuggin of beer. Farewell to his inuggin, &c. The sot from society's creeping, No more reeling boldly about The old broken bottle is weeping, The last drop of misery out. The last drop of misery, fcc. TIow can you stand halting, while beauty Is sweetly appealing to all, To come to the standard of duty, And roll on the temperance ball, dnd roll on the temperance bait, Sic, HAND ME THE HOWL. C M. Hand me the bowl, ye jovial band, He said, 'twill rouse my mirth ; Hut conscience seized his trembling hand, And dashed the cup to eaiih. He look'd around, he blush'd, he laugh'd, He sipp'd the sparkling wave ; In it he read, who drinks this draught, Shall dig a murderer's grave. He started up like one from sleep, And trembled for his life ; He gazed, he saw his children weep, He saw Ins weeping wife. Iu his deep dream he had not felt Their agonies and fears ; Dm now ho saw them as they knelt, To plend with prayers and tears. But the foul fiend, her hateful spell Threw o'er his wildcred mind, He saw in every hope a hell, He was to reason blind. He grasp'd the bowl to seek relief ; No more his conscience said : II is bosom friend was sunk in grief, Ilis children begged for bread. Through haunts of horror and of strife. He pass'd down life's dark tide ; II a cursed his beggar'd babes and wife : He curted Lis God and died ! iifW iiwiiMiiIMw"iiwii iimm mi i mm The foot race which took place on the 11) li inst. over the Bacon course, between Gildcrslceve and Greenhalgh, an English man. 12 miles, was ran by the latter in 00 min. 41 sec. winning the purse of $1. OO'J. hough man much fatigued. THE MORMON CHARTER. A bill has been introduce into the Illinois House of Kepresenlalives, repealing uncon ditionally the whole of the Mormon chatters, and referred to ihe Committee on the Judiciary by a vote of 108 yeas to 1 nays, two of the four voting in the negative were Mormon leprespnta'ives. 1 lie "Springfield correspondent of the St. Louis publican expresses the opinion that the th'je repeilud. Will you Jake a pinch of suff Mr, Sprig gins?' No I thank yon: if my iis 1 1 ('been ii, tended for a dust hole it would have been .turned Hi1.' other HJ tip. LADIES' A?.'D UE.Y'f iViiiMAK'S FOR 1845. RAIIAM'S MAfiAZINH bus Inn? enjoyed ' lite enviable ri'iutaUoii ol being tliu best pe rioihcal in tlm I.'. I null in the ipinlily ami mini lie i til il embellishments, mid in lliu tnno of its hi crary mailer. It in lliu ch-apcNt an well as the hesi For the year 1H 11 the publisher has given ahoul till) pages mute original mutter thnn any ol ma co teinporiiites mole original steul engravings, ill ad dilioil to fashion plates niul colored flowers. The cheapness and merit of u three-dollar magti7.ino over h 11 ollurs mo iijmiirenl, which has maile an outlay of Hevcn Thousand Dollars greater than othcrs,anu an adililioii of engravings over other magazines thai would embellish he costliest Annual. The pub lisher is however lulistied that nothing but real ex ttltrncf. fan iiniinlaii) the high position his pcriodi cal has uttuiiii'd in the United Slates, Tin- publisher does not hcsilatii to any that hi defies ull competition with (indiani's magazine foi 181"). His iinnii'iiho subscrintion list, the merii and number of his Contributors, tho high order ol the engiavci engaged, the number and variety ol cleHiil plales already piKchuscd and on huud, and the immense facility which Inn capital him position 'give to prosecute the work render uny cHorts al ri val a matter ol ridicule, hvery number of tne woik issued, hears with it the o'ideuco ol its tri umphant success, anil establishes the impossibility ofsuiCHsful competition, improves and jJi'iuU for good works, I hut iiolhiuti ot a humbifr jruci will lo tolerated. . Every miinner of Graham's Magazine is issued at a cost ol nearly J 1000 tlio plates alone consist lug nearly halt the sum most ot the plates are 1 om Original American Paintings, executed expressly for the proprietor, for engravings for the magazine. Among the pictures painted tor the volume tin 1845, aie two by Sully, the greateut ailist, nevoid by Leutzo, Chapman, Inman, Oonuroe, Kotlicnncl I hoinsoii, and olhers of the best artists ot Amen- ra. '1'hccost of gettinrr up emhellislimcnts in this style may be estimated when we state that some ul these pictures cost J200 apiece, and will cost us some ol them threo times that sum to nave inein engraved and worked off lor the edition of 'Gruham' But no cost shall ho spurcd to keep our piouil position at tho head of iho 1'eriudicals ol the world. GRAHAM'S LEG4NT EMBELLISH. MENTS." The most splendid engravings of all sorts lend their charm to tho puzes ot l-raliam s muguzmc Everytlunu in tho wav of novelty and beauty that has ever been invited is laid under contribution Nothing that capital and taete can supply is irnit- ted. First, as the most elegant and appropriate, a.- well as the most popular embelltahmciit, we place -Snrtiiin's Brilliant Mezzotint Engraving. We were the first to introduce this beautiful sty li if worn, as a regular embellishment of the popului nonthlies. Its wide spread reputation thro' tin incurs of our amplclist, called forth a host of imita tors, hut up to this time nothing has been producei. to rival the glorious pictures given in Graham I ho Shepherd s Love, and 'Iho Loquettc, These with a host of others, dono fur ub "by Mr Curtain, stand 'unprecedented, and alone' at tli brad of American engraving. Wo have sevcra of these inimitable plates under way, and shal give one in the January number. TO POSTMASTERS AND OTIIF.RS The hieh merit of Graham's maaazinc considerei the publisher flatters himself that tho following lib eral terms will imlucethoUsands to subscribe. TO CLUDS. The following proposals are made:-" copies fo 5; 5 for $10; 8 for 5 '5; H f"r 20. To the Postmaster, or other persons forminc. a club, the rnbhsher will forward a rsovel lor ever ""ulisnriber sent, so ibat by varying the bucks, u complete library may bo obtained by any person u a short time. .Singh Copies, three dollars per annum in ad vance, nd to the person sending tho money, n copy of 'Ilingwood the Hover.' Hcrbeit's priai Novel and alio a copy of The Gems of Alt anil lle.iutv. a beautiful woik lor a lady s Ccute Table, containing thiiteeu splendid Steel am! mezzotint Engravings, will bo forwarded gratis Address. GEORGE R. GRAHAM. No. 93 Chestnut Stiuct. l'ilailelphia. NOTICE IS hereby given lo the Auditors of Co lumbij county, that in accordance with lh piovisions of an Act of the General Assem lily passed the 15ih day of April, A. I) 1831. they are hereby required to men ai the Commissioners' Office in Danville, oi the fust Monday, to wit, the Gin dav ol ,ar.uatv A. I). 1815, for the purpose ol ad justing and settling the public accounts of the treasurer and Commissioners of sun county for the Term 1811. Hy oider of the Cnmniissioncrs, E. MEN DEMI ALL, Clerk. Cumm'rs. Oitk'K, Dam ille, Dfbcmber 20, 18-11. List of Causes, For Trial at January Term 1813. 1 Jubn V Hart et ul vs Samuel V Ilea1 ley el al 2 Augustus P Willis et al vs Dunville cl I'oiisvilli: Rail Road Company 3 Jacob Leisenring el al vs Ileuiy Fish rr A I in . el al 1 Moses Moyrr vs (Jporgp Ilarlztl et al !i 1'urtun V Waples vs John E Mann et al 0 James Barrcrs Adm vs Samuel limp ler ? Samuel Geddes et al vs Josiuh Gal braitli 8 Chailrs Barnes ft al vs John Chesiet et al 9 John Fruit et al vg W illiam Diddle et al 10 David Berlins Adm vs Henry 5uiith et al 11 Jacob Manz vs Jonas Kruui Vi Silas E Craie vs O I' Piper 13 Sirphtn M Gilmurect ul vs Samuel V llcadley I I Oliver V Piper et al vs S E Craie; 15 Thomas C Ellis vsCl.ailtsC !!alily 10 D S Montgomery Ex. vs Claii.-M Schwii'k t al 17 C!i.u!fH Com-li vs I.t wiu John'iidn in IVirr Mitltr ETrptrtf- Rnktti SHERIFF KAIskSS. By virtue of a vendiiioui exponas, lo mr i- . -iii I ...il:.-..l- . unecisii, Will 09 eXOOSBU lO llUOIIt Bur, bi tho conn house in Dattville, on yatnrdaj the 1 8th day of January nex, at 10 o'clock A, M. the following property, to wit. A certain tract of land situated in Dcrn township, Columbia county, containing S Aclcs9 nore or less, adjoining lands of Stephen Brearly and Daniel MusHclniiiii. Seized and taken in and to be sold as the property of William Boyd. ALSO, A certain tract of land, situate in Derry township, Columbia couny, containing one i n nil roil and iwenu -nine acres, more oi less, about one hundred acres of which it- ''loured lalnl, ailjoininir lands of Stephen Ellis, J unes Johnson, Chailcs McKee anil lame Glenn, whereon is erected a m?rtk mm; ISO i m:, . shops, mil an APPLE ORCHARD. Seized taken in execution and lo be sold is the propeny of Jonathan Lodge. ALSO, All the right title and interest of the de fend a in in aceiiuin one story Frame House and lot of ground, siiuaie in Roaring cieek lowuship, Columbia county, bounded by lands of Jacob Darner, deceased, and the main road leading from Cattawissa lo Potts villo. Seized laken in execution, and to be sold as the properly of Moses May. ALSO, A certain lot of ground situnte in thr town of Dloouiaburg, Columbia county. Ironting on third street of said town, ad joining lot no. 71, on the noith east, pine alley on the nnrtt west, west street on the oulh west, ami numbered iu the plan o' said town no. 72, being one town Int. There is erected on the premises a two bio ry frame mAvS wfellisg iiou.su, Hi fill a one story Hgj COOPER SHOP, now occupied as a dwelling house, with die appurtenances. Seized laken in execution, and to be sold is iho property of William Kelly. ALSO, A certain lot of cround situate, in tin villaue of Orangeville, coulaiuing one half r.M i l,' in acre, wneicon is erenni iwi rim HOUSES and one FRAME STABLE lying on main street, numbered in tho plan of said town, and adjoining lands of Is'u Kline and others. Seized taken in execution, and to be sole as the property of Charles M'Pherson. 1 It A 3 DERR, Sheriff. Siikriff's Office, Danville, Dee. 2G, 1814 5 ALS O, By virtue of a levari fscia to me directed, will he exposed to public sale aS the baini i in e and place. A certain one story and a half plank house, situate in the township of Hemlock, Columbia coimiy, on the southern side ol lie mad lending from Bloom, lo Jersey- lown, near tho ISuckhorn tavern, roniainirg iwfftly feel in Ironl, on the road side iifun; s aid, twenty five lepi in depih, and t).e lot or piece ol uround cv curtileiloe ajipeiieniiiii to the tan!. litiiliiiii. houiuleii on ilia wen by a lot of Daniel INe'njhari, 'on the soul! ny lands o! John McReynoldi-', and the east by land or Vamah Rces. Siizid taken in execution and to be soli is the property of John W iUon. I RAM DERR, She iff. Siiekiff's Office, Danville, Dec, 20, 181L 7"II Kit FIAS, tlio Hon. Josi.i'ii 11. Av rnow I resilient ol the (. ourt ol tiM r iinl J it. niner and (irneml Jail Delivery, Ci iut, el I liiailci ScsHinos of the l'eace.anil Court of I'omiueii Pleas Hid Gipliani' Court in the eighth judicial di-irii t. "iinii(i-i-( i, the cooiilics nt Aortliuiii'ieilaiir. I 'liii-o, CnUinil-iu ami I.ycoiiiiiii;; and the Hoi. W'lh'am Vutwldum and l.'ioie MnA; Ks quiies, A'sficiatc Judges in Coluriibia eninilv.haii issued llu ir pr-cept beai ninij dale tliu i'dlh ilay ul -Nov. in the year ot our Lonl one tlmu-aml i i 'ht hundred uui forv-four .uud tonic directed, fm boliling .7 C'vurt nf (hrr anil Terminer, and Cm mil Jail Dtlivrri, (Jmirral tytiarln ,Vcv.iio;i.i of Ihr. Pence, Common Pltuh and Orphan's Covrt. I. DAN VILLI?, iu the County of Columbia mi the third Monday of Jan. icxt, 'bcing tlx "(Hh Jay) niul to runtime one weeks : IS once is therefore hereby civen to lue Coroner, the Justices of the I'nne, nnd Con Mables of the paid county of Columbia, tha ihev be then nnd there in their proper persnns, at 111 o'clock in the forenoon i.f said I'av, i ' 1 1 their reninlx, iiupiiilions and other n un inbranees, In those things whieh to their nliices iipperlain In I e done. And those tliHt are hound by reengtii .nin es, to proseriile .main-l the prisoners llml uie oi may be in the Jail of xaid count) of Columbia, are to i,c then anil there to prosecute again. t them :i shall he just, Jurors arc requested lo l e punc t I n 1 in thi ir.ilteriilaure, 104 c eiil ly lo llu ir 111, lire'. Hitid at Danville, the -Olh day of Dec ain the year nl'niir Lonl one llinii-nnil eight huiidri d ami fnity-bair niul 111 ll;., I S m;i nf the Inilepeiideni e ul ihn Initi d Male: of Aineiiia. n:t rrni; s-!f, vuii ':i's "niri., Jj.wni'l" Lvr.tn. till List of Jurors. For January Term, 1815. ft rami Jur rs. loom Caleb Barton, Peter Mensth Gcorgo W Abbott hlercreek 1). A Rowman Cnltawissn loseph Brohst Durry Williain llcndcrholt, Thomas More head, Michael Snyder, Enos Miller, Robert M' Keo l'mnklin Jacob Bhnllz, Samuel Shick Greenwood Daniel Fox Liberty John Hopper Mahoning r.dward Morrison, T. S Hubbard, Scwell Gibbs, David bcrts Monleur Stephen I.szarus, John Fry Madison Chailcs Carnahan, John.Moor6 lioarmg creek Ueuben 1 aringcr, Amzi Biown. TRAVERSE JURORS-Jan. 1815, Bloom Poter F.nt, Peter Hinlon.Johii Shumai L. 11 Kupert Csttawissa-Joaeph Haitman, Peter Bodine Derry-Tlioiims Foster, Eq Fishing creek-John Alhger, John M. Ducta'ew, Alexander Kremer, John Henry Greenwood-Thomas Davis, lonas lfayinan.Johr. Cool, I'elcr Girlon Liberty-Daniel Cotner, jlichael Miives Mahoiiing-Thoinas Branden, James Gnukins, Joseph artinan, .Stephen Morse, Kiuion 1'. Kase, Sharpless I aylor Millliu-Deojaniin Hnncli, 'ctor Yohe. Stephen II. .Wilier Madison-William Run van Monteur Geoige KaulVman Orange-VVilliam VVhi'inycr, John Achcnbach, Alfred Howell Roaring crock-Peter Hci bine, Anthony Dcng ler, Esq Sugarloaf-William Kilo Franklin-Williain bird Valley-James Doudman Slcgistcr's Notice NOTICE i herebv piven to sill lesatres creditors and oilier persons interested in ihe. slate ol the respective decedents and minors, thai the administration ami guardian aceounis of said est ate, have been hii'U in tliu ofitce of the couniy of Columbia, and will be presented for confirmation and ul lowance t.i the Orphans' Conn, to be held it Danville, in and for the roniity aforesaid, on Thursday; the 23d dav of January next at 2 u'clock.' P. M. 1 The iicconia of Samuel Menkes, admin israioi of tliu estate of John Robetiliold lale of L'meloiiK lovviiohip; dee'd. . ... . . . i i . . 2 I lie hrial ai couiit ol Wavnl niasiirs late guardian of Riism-I P.Armi'oiig one ol the ihildien of Joseph Armstrong deo'd. CI1RLES CONNOR, Reghttt, Ri-.otsTF.u Offkk Diuviilo, ) Deo. 21, 1811: S Brandrcih's Fills. PICTL.IE Dl' HEALTH. T.A1.TH is il atciisid in nu irciv'r'i r' I; the absence of ill rain. sclTeriug, or ufi'eclion 111 any pailof Ida body; by the free and regular ex ercise (,f his functions without any exception. They consht in having a gi.oj opjelile nt rmul limes, an easy digestion, free e ai ualioiis, wilbonl loo-ei e.-s or coslneoi'ss at Icasl once in every twen Iv-fnur hours, and without hcut.diynrsi.or burning at the passnee, the free i-nie of the water wilhout iicriinoiiy or huniing, ami without a rnli-h li scili- inent whieh is alwav sign ul 11 prcciit or cnan proachiiig pain; quiet s!i i ii!:out agilatiou or liui.blesniiKi ircain; no taste Oi l i!e nr ot!;er I taste in iltr nioulli upon iisiiij; 10 Uie moruiiip; no Fiiurnis or disagrci able rising of die ttomarh; n elesn Iniiuuc: a sweet l-iealh; 11.1 iicbiiic.riimiiles or pU on the skin; no piles; ur I liming heat unoi any part of the body; no exn-ssive thir.-t when m.- cM-o-ed to labor or olher Known i..use; no u:lcr- 10:. linn to n : iy lu'.t nr.il evscuii'.iori, i.or jiain at thei p'.'rioilical icl urn. Where the slale of the system dnes net hnnnon i'e V illi ihe aliovo liieture ol l.eallb, it is nf ibe -.'realist impm lance that no lime le Inst 111 sculiii). :or a dnctor, or 1:1 the u;e ot Inoln-li u iociliin In 'lieu IhciCMiilnl siiiviilaUon; insteail ot t'i:s coiusi :eailse.)f liliAiMHiLTll'S I'll, I. S le lakm tvhieh will not deceive, but will tit oik e rei ton lieallh to the organ or part th,.t requires it. All who wish In preserve their health, ell win lie determined to ib li ml their liie against the 111 marliiiienls of diea:.e which might se nd (hem pre maturely to ihe crave, will, without hesitation, huvr recoiir-,1- to t'n- 'Miniii :h I'ills, when the slate nl the system iluis not ti:i-u.i.r.ii-c with ihe above pic- r.ne of In , -'ib. Thi.sfl v. bnliie in n rnuutry win re contagious 01 oilier ilisenseti prevail, sliui. Ul olli n Hum; ul tins lice jiiciure , l lo allh. ami obsene himself w ill) par ticular attention, in onb rtoaet aeenidiuuly. Tin wise ami lightly iltriete.l will folinw this advice i!ie uii .list uiulift to their own destruction. A V, li N T S. Washington Rnbcit M'Kav. .liTseylow ti L. & A. T. y'isd, l).oivi!! P. It. L'i 'y iinlds V Co. Ciillaw C. (i. t'roljt. Itlu i-J.R. Mover. Limestone llabbit ,V MW'inch. lliiikliorn .V. (i. Mioemiiki r. Lime liiib.M Ainhe eV .Vilier Berwick J W Miles May '1, IH'11 2. ITdoioaEiaE: r ami io. a i;m; t i iahi Come one, come ull, give mc a call .' TKIV. subsciiber returns his sincere thatd 1 D IV,r the liberal nalronaire heielnlorc bestowei uponbim, nnd b' pes fur a enuliniiaiice of the same w ilh an i u rease iluu the 11 erit of his shop. He in tends sparing neither pain or la! our t rende satisfaction in any ease;ainlw ill warreut bis wnil done with histe ami ihnaliiliiv.A.N D ALITTLI M:'n;i: than cam in:' honk ix am )7 ll'.'l! ( IN '1 11 1 I'LACK. He h e just reieieil Maliaos, lale repr.it ul I ashinns, finm I'hilaileb hia. whieh can he set 11 at his shop at iin lime, by which he is enabled to cut uerniilin the la'est My le, or lo older. Ilis pliers me iu oiibnn i lo ihe limes. All Kinds of com, in produce taken in payment for wink at maikct piiie A very reasonable discount fur ash. r. .V. I.LIDV. X. It. Cntliu' ibu.e with the greatest care, am' il the shiniest 1. oil- e. r. l. lilnoiiii burt;, ( U.. IM-.S CLOCK & WATCH EHMICTI'T'LLY infoinis iho citizens ol Columbia county, and the public ei iicralK hut ho has located himself in Itltannshurg i n Main street opposite Ht, l'tiul's Church, where ho has opened shop, and is now ready and prepared ti i receive uud execute till work in his line of buMnci-s. with dispatch and in a wuikmanhko niumirr. Clocks & Watches of the best quality, can he had at his establishment 011 very reasonable ternr . KUIM IKING & CLIL IXfJ will he done to die siilinfactiuii of t!)e cmaoiner, as well of Clocks and Watches as of Jcwelsy, am! In will, further, warrant his work to bo exe nlei 11 wellas any in Ibis section of tho tMa'.c. He will also make lo order SUUVEYIXH COMPASSES or pocket, told in short, will do all olbciw n:k Hsu ully done in a well regulated respectable eslal liil incut. He holies by sti'.ct altnilinn to I uhi cf and a deire to please, to iccrivo a liberal t-l.mo o patromiKH. Country Produce token in paj men for Woik at the niatkct prices, Dloonisburg, .November 15, ISM .lU.t 3SAIiI5LK YAC15). The subscribers have established at the above plare, a new MJlRliLL lJIRli, and will always be ready, at ihe shortest notice, to furnish to order, MONUMENTS, TOME- T.7ELES, TOMBSTONES, HEAR Til JAMBS, MdNTL ES.FJ1N T STONES, MULLEHS, Slc. nr any oilier work in iheir line. They are also prepared lo lurnisi WINDOW CATS and SILLS, DOOR SILLS and STEFS, etc. either of .Ma.ble, Lime or any kind ol stone that can be procured in this vicinity gfj Having had considerable experience in the business, tney pledge Iheir work l be. executed in as handsome a style as rati be furnished Iroin t.nv yard either in the eiiy or counirv; and on sis reasonable terms ARMSTRONG & HUGHES, nioomsbuig, Nov. 3, 1813. ly 28 Chair rfTanufactory, 1 lib subscriber coiiiinues lo carry on die CHAIR Mk N U FA C TOR 1 N G business al the old stand of 13- & S- Ilngcn bueh. where he will be ready al nil times lo luruish Fancy fc Windsor Chairs, Set lees, Huston Rocking Chairs t, of even dcscnpiion, winch may be called lor, a short notice and on the most rcasonabl lerins. He will also execute House, Siijn cv Ornamental I'jiuiing, and House I'apering in a superior manner, From his experience in ihe business, and hia facilities of rnanufaeluring the vat ion iriicles of his line, lie flallrrs hinifeIC thai he shall ho able lo furnish as good work and upon as reasonable) terms ns ran h done in 1 1 1 e country, all of w hich lie wil dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. 15. Orders from a distance will br strictly ui.d punctually attended to. 15 HAGENHUCII Hloomsl nvj, Dec 30, 1S13 Iliad's n ffond doj. Rat llouil .si is beiier. rnHIin I'uderincd cniiiil return I. is sinccr.i am' J huniblc thanl.s to the citizens of Uluomsbin;! iml v'uinily, I'm the fa vols thus far br.-lo',cd upon .mil, ami would still tiu'.ber a-k a conliuuunee ul he same, so lor.i; only as satisfaction is modeled lie woiihl not my, t'omv ui'i eiiiiir nil, lint conn .is many as conveniently can. Neither would In uroinlsc, (us olhers have,) to do his work betlei iluu can be done in any nlher shop in the place nut in short, he would neither bia" nor banter, but lefv any one who dues bra? to do work neater thai lie does, in all casts, lie has uh:o lately received the. late WAV YOUK & I'll I LADE J rillA FASHIONS. A'iih which be is prepared to do woik I'nshlonabh and ue.il, and will guarantee a L'und fit at nil tin.is l.ir anv one who may favor him with a call. Ills shop is at the old stand occupied by him for a number of vcars And the latch strins? will be found nut tit all tin. e:.. As It, prices lie wishes in be understood that he intends to do woik as low is any of hia neighbors, and rs usual, all kinds i. country produce l il.eu in esihanye for wink dnm at his kh"p. r.!:R.AKRUii;;rr. Ijloniiislurjr, October 1", hs l l i. To ti t VKhUv.. Till' subscriber tin sirotis of quilirg bus iiirss n ((in sis all il ose imlihln! tu t.i f ii U iinkt: pa mi lit i r 1 1 r i n 1 1 i . i ( 1 v . The foil, twin;' piius will be paid foi PRODUCE in ex- l.ange for his STOCK OF GOODS hi hand GOOD WHEAT per bushel. RYE .'," i ts. CORN J. and O ei". OATS 2.? ' FLAX SKlil) 25 rls- " Guilds sold al cost for the cash, Put no i itdit ciieii a:li r ibis dale. E. H. RIGGS. Sep! 01811 -() I I CM CJTTTIIKHI'AS. ili,. ,in,:;,,,i jt V I,. William Mrllen, .;nrd pave his imic ', ibited Nfivcinler six months I'mni aieilain pii'i e or 15, 11 t, fifty dollars pavu'dii lute, lor the improvement onoi l';i, t nf lam!, and having sin, e ireei tallied that said Meeoiv had no title to ibe same. I then luie hen - vcaullnit all pi'isniis nol l i purchase said lintc ;is I In, I ret use to pnv it unle.-s c.-mpelletl ! v law. i rri Li; Ltt;;;i;. JJ'cewh s !3 'ill THE FAMILY NEWSPAPER AM) I'lltllDU 1 ItllOM'. .culrnl in I'olilics niul Itt liiou. Xoto in the very nick of lime to ubciile fir the New leur iS l.'i TIIK IMIILADIOIJ 1 A H'ilh Ihe largest Subscription LUt in Ihe World. TO NEW SUIISCRI13ERS. For the purpose of facilitating the formation nf Clos, ot nkw or olu subscribers not in urrc(irs,.a otl'eiblhe follownitr I5XT 15 A O R DI N A R Y I N DUCE ,1 EN I S. Three copies of the Saturday Courier, 1 year, or one copy for three years 55 Seven copies of the Saturday Courier, I year Twelve do Seventeen do Two do and 1 copy of either of the f;i Magazine Five copies of the .Saturday Courier, and 2 co, pies of either of the Miif-nzinc Five copies ol the Saturday Courier.uiid 1 co py of Fi-ost's new J'ictoiiul History of A nierica, a 5 hook, 10 i.) 20 5 10 10 dj In fact, whatever offer is made, by any other Family Journal, at all approaching in worth. beauty or pretensions, to tho Saturday Courier, will be fur nished by us. The Couticr has become so well and favmably known through a Iriinnphuutly p, polar course of fourteen years, that it Would be siipeillnuus lo say iiiueh.nii ihlit subject here. We may remaik.how ever, that to the industry, talent and enterprise, which have foi years kept this paper u bright excm plar for all' its imitators, will constantly le added the productions of every available w riter, and con tinued judicious and hbcial expenditures will con tinually be made, as well in the Litirary as the Ty pographical departments. Our means will always enable us to be iu advance of all others, and we shall be so. Histories nf Mudern Republics A new and important announcement for Ihe o in injr year, iu ad.lilion to our already numerous pop. iilar features, will bo i series of Condensed Hi.-lories of todern I'epublics, by a fresh and vifiorous writer' who will impait a world of important in struclion to the risini; generation, in this lieiv'and entertaining Ito'liancc of llhilory. Biographies and not ices nf Din tin guished Literat i and Scientific Men. A mom; tho interesting essays ami sketches of value, which we shall continue to present iu tho Courier.will be a full and iiilcrestintr account uftl.n rise, pioiiress. nnd present elevaled siaiidinj; of all diilingiiitiLil mm, of the i'ast and I'lcciit, (at home or abroad.) in all ilepaittneiits of Ait.Scicnco Literature, Statesmanship, Poetry, Meehanii s, Planting, Agriculture, l'riuiiini, Merchandize, etc. This v ill bo aveiy inteiestiu feature' I'm lim Vouiijr. It w ill be a ileparlmenl of the Couiier, which il has ever b 'en our nun to render of intsii inable value lo those for u hum vie feel so deep an interest ns we do for the Youm; .Ien of our ,';reit and crowing Country. The Lives nf Distinguished Men are of nun b value to those w ho are yet form ing Iheir own characters; lor the purpose of enact ing their pails, correctly, on the Gical Stage of Human Life, Indc'.'d, we hope that ll.i ', department of the Courier will be worth more (each year) to every family who have sons and daughters to be tea-eil, than live lime lilt amount we nk for a ycai ' si:l -.crijiliou to the Saturday Courier: fncidcnln, Histories Scenes, Eu'l'e (irminds. cyf-., rf the American and ull other Revolutions. Under Ibis head, which is, by the way, not al nil new in Ibe Courier, we shall hereafter give niphii: and i'ltcrcstiiiR accounts ncciisiou.illy l eauil'iiliy illusirateil of tho thrilling incidents, so pmlu.-i lv .-tinld' l throuah the deeply iniporlant hil,,ry nf i he American Kevohilinu, and of all other revubi linns that we may regard of the least interest ( t value the readers of the Philadelphia Saturday Cou lier. 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M 'MA KIN V IlOI.riflV.-J Courier Hudding, U7 Chesnut street, 1'hila. .1DMINJSTRA TOR' S NO TiCE E'afrof Philip Dodder, lale rf Grui.g township, deceased. TO I'ICI is beiebv given that lellers cf admin- 4 istral traliun, on the above mentioned iMair.li.ivij been gi.inlid to ibe snnscriber nsaling in :l li.w uship of Oriiiige. All pcisolis indel li d to tho s.ii'l estate are hereby notified to make imn.i dtalu p.ivineiit. nnd tbosi- having cl lims aie re,uest(d lo present them pmperly autheiilii a'ed fur ctlh mci i i eluri tin fust of Nuvt infer next. JOHN PAi;KS',.d ii Cr inge Ip.Spt. 7, ! - 1 1 CO. I lil.ANKS ! ! Dl.AXMSt f J. stirr'slil.iiik EXECUTIONS and Sl'MM')NS yt? jnismd a;:d fu; sJr al bis Oi!ks
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