FONDNESS OF A PIGEON' TOR MUSIC. , Northern P" ' S i ' hV T ion '! V 'J?' ; no.with dm h.cl ' i i .. rvoremtlll naciou"-- - . I l0 , times when tesetl, U .. i.... in it a col tub, lUionw .. . I0 bf is in iilf on the deletis'"' r need H8tu v --- , .... ...nlaPl - va':or,. IM!,. ay 0f ,h familj , , i eiatioii'gjn ping, tho pigion approach 'ft'em, seemingly ninclt delimited with tli s 'harmony of sweet sounds.' Thai its fondness lor music mijht be fully testeJ on. of the ir.tnaits a few evenings since stationed himself in tlV back parlor, and commenced singing hymn. The piecn seemed to caich the first line, and dropping down from the window sill of the kitchen where it had been placed, hurtied with great esgernesa into tho parlor, the door hav ing been left open to admit it, and pla cing itself immediately in lront of tin mnger, gred earnestly up into hi face, occasionally manifesting its deli&hl by tossing it pretty head, and swelling iit throat to its greatest compass, as if de sirous of lifting up its voice in song. Rising from his seat the singer walked into the parlor, singing all the while; and the pigeon, to the great amusement cf all present, followed him. From the parlors the 'charmer' passed into the kitchen,' and up a flight of stair, to the rooms above, and close upon hie herls was the "charmed. The teat was sufficient, the fondness of the fowl for music was fully proven; but another and a stranger proof was afforded at night. On reaching homelate on the same nighi the young man approached the pigeon with a candle in his hand for which it has an aversion, nnd commenced singing a lively air. For this il .hao none; but standing up it stretched out itf wings, flapped them, exhibited its grat ification in variety ol other ways, and seemed much displeased when the song ii ad ceased, uttering such notes as ai t mammon to it when worried. Whilst ilhe singing lasted, it permitted itscf to be patted on the head, smoothed with the hand, and toyed with in a variety of ways. When the song was finished it pecked and was pitiful as ever il had been before. It has been tried in similar manner often since, and ha been known to leave its food for the apparently greater pleasure which ii experienced in listening to music. These facts are derived from an authen tic source, and may he relied upon as siricilv corrfct. Whether the same thine has been noticed befoie or not wu are unable to say. Bait Clip jter. DOMESTIC HAPPINESS. The great end of prudence is to give cheerfulness 10 iliuie hours which splen dour cannot gild, and accumulation can not exhilerate. Those soft intervals ol unbended amusement, in which a man shrinks to his natural dimensions, and throws aside the ornaments and disguise which he feels in privacy to be useless incumbrances, and to lose all effect when tliev become familiar. To be happy at home., is the ultimate result -of all ambition, the end to which every enterprise and labour tends, and of which every desireprompts the execution, Ji is, indeed., at home thai every man must be known by those who would have a just estimate of his virtue 01 felic ity; for smiles and embroidery are alike occasional, and the mind ie often dressed for ahow in painted honour and fictitious tenevolence. Johnson. ACOOJLTmT. A very prelty caricature was lately published in the Chaiivari, one of the most entertaining prints of the French metropolis. Ji is supersciibed 'Philan thopy of the present d.iy,' and repre sents a captain on boaid an English man-of-war j'ist after having captuieti! a slaver. Two ofihe children of Africa in an burnh'e and supplicating position stand before him, while himself, with an inexpreesib'o air of sdf-com, 1 cency, holds the following language, in wha your witty fi iend over the way would call 'domestic French. 'Eh bien, you ne longer need be afraid. Par Gredin'. you now be free to work fourteen yeais in the colonies de I'uingeltcrrc, n'esl ce pas?' 'But,' reply the suble cap'ivts, suppose we not like "o wnrk in the co onies de l$ngcterra?' Then,' rejoin! the captain good-humourpdly, 'you ivd' reoeive a grand quantity of coups dt bamboo until you work with pleasure ' It's moi unquestionably a hil, and ex hibit! Uiitish g?ncroj:'y,in a raibcr un enviable lilit. NIGHT. Nulil i beautiful in Hself, but but .till pore beautiful in its associliuni: H is not inked, a day if, with our cres an., ur toils, the buines and the liiileneH- life. i ntf minhiuno ui ihj mi - . . : - n A nil clion; v one m me mornmut " -i. k,LrU tut hui nitfh comes, oik (fin in im f r I . . IT ..... in yloalM ' vi' h il res ' '' .U'n ,olorilrea.nl-rg.lhliB q in solitude, wyj,,, ,h,low Br, ihoughl. l.Vy. Even in the hear Jry lOed ciiy, where the moonlight uu1 upon pavement and roof, tlu hnart would be softened and iha mind -levated, stntdihe loneliness of nuht'f leepest and stillest bouts. Tfie following m hmihi ,i u freak of an in line patient is n hted by Dr, Earle ol the IJIqomniodalt! Asvl.im in ihn Jan number ot Ihu Journal of Iosanily; in insane indv in t tie middle see of life a peaceable quiet creature, with a heart oveifljwing wiih 'the milk ol human kindness,' occupied room in he Aylum. blie had a latue ouario Bible, which when she was not readina from it, laid upon the table. One mnm. ing, I was somewhat surprised on find ing her sealed in an aim chair, the lable in her lap, and theHible on tho floor. Asking her the cause' of this new ar rangement, she told me that the tablt was so tired with holding the Bible ihat she waa Mending it,' for the pur. pose ol giving it some relief. Thi- process was often repealed afierwardss and the benevolence that prompted it. soon extended to thebedstead.to which, she gavcopportunitiesof 'rest,' by hold ing up for hours in succession, tho cor ners or me bed, and the superincumbent clothing. This may appear like bur iesque or cai icaiure, but it is not inten- led as such; for truly, if ever an act ol kindness was induced bv the Dure snirii of affection, I believe such was the fad with those just relaied. CONFESSION'S OF A CONDUCTOR. Busses is erroneously said to hold hii teen insides;-if they like thev can '.nld a era at niunir nima i o " J ...v.., oesiues oundk-s nd wet umbrellas. JUn j. ule animal and 'busies are like carne nags, there's no knowing what ihev .vitl hold till you intern. Consequent ly, though your 'buss s ems full, shov. 'em in, and drive on. and ihp 9 -j . w dui r io shake down and lit in as close as wood pavement. Had sixpences is useful on tainy nights, lor stingy women as won'i pay more man the tare lor themselves md a carawan full of parcel. When hort of passengers, stop at the corner ol very street and make obserwatiens ai lance the Tolka on the fool-board. ranch mm sale. rHiriE subscriber titers for sale his valuabl. propeiyj situated in Kuamingcjcik. Ii iuiii4ip oi a TWO OF STONES TWO DWELLI.XO so feral outbuildings, and 25 a "ood pump, at the door 10 Ac res, of meadow land, all in good Main of repair. If ki tgivt-Hiiy mruier Description as all who want to purchase, will view for them selves. It will be sold on the most reasonable terms, and possession given whenever required G. N. BISHOP Koanngcrctk, Jan, 2S 18 J5. NOTICE. All persono indebted lo the subscribers 'in note, book account or otherwise ofovei one j ears atanding, Pre requested to call and settle tho same in Cash or Gram, on or be ore the lit day of February next. Thorn ipglflcting this nonce, may expect lo pa oat a we are determined to have our old business settled. WM. M'KELVY L Co. Brooiiisburg, Uec, 28 184 4. .NOTICE. WHERKA!, the'undarsignod gave his note to Willinin Mcllenty, d,ttcd November 10, 1841, fifty dollars payable six months from late, for tho improvement udoii Hcertnin niern nr iractof land, and having since ascertained that said Mcenry had no title to the some, I therefore herc "v caution ull persous not to purchase said note us I .nan reiuse to pay it unless compelled by law. PETKK LUNGKR. Dccembe 13-1844 A I) MINIS TRA TO IV S NO T1CE. Estate of Conrad Hess late of Sugarlonfl lown-vup. ueceasea. OllliU hereby given that letters ol admin istration,on the aiove mentioned estate, have I icon granted to tho subscriber residing in the h.. ,.r,cu ,UcUil-u wioe 'pnyment.and those huviog claims are requested to prenent tbeui propeily authenticated lo WILLIAM Ad 'i. NV.iiibei in, isH ao. I THE DEMOCRATIC UNION, Semi-Weekly during the Session tu Legislature at Tl .il, M u.uul, lit pub- 1 1 1 2 (lie coming ni(Hi ol LARS! Th D i'' w,em'"'1"'0 " "dy oumibiiiii i i ,. ,0 Vl)r ol ,',B rra'h"tf I'ulilio. '""f V ur vxpciiHe iludl bo tn d lo iinpnrl iu culumns dOUilionnl leit and viur. A itml iinu lurroct rciiurt f lha nriH-cfilini nf twi, umnchi-ii, tcigcthor with skoti'lio ut die (Iiilnitu mi all publio anil important ntii'liotin, will ! 1'nrniNli Mil, (!oiuj)tnnt ieiuKraliuni liiivini; hiwn ininitunl tor that luirinne. 11k inslnlluliuii of now al milliutrntioiiii.SKita anil Matiind;iinl lint iluvi-lotin mentof the mxanure tliev limy iriui lo I In country, will render t tit coniinu winter out of tin uhuaI public nilcrent. rerMimi deHirmn nf olitiiiiiinK iru anJ oailj iiitollirni will ilwuy. rnnl in tin Democratic. Liiinn a "true ami hom-Ht chroiiicln." To Attorney, Judm', Junliro of ihu I'enee, and public offi.wa generally, it will ht invalimbln, an he I Dion execute all I lie bJAT K I'KINTIM; and the LAWS of a ntitilic and uenocal nature art publiihed in it immedialely after thuir pRRai:e,anil (illy throe monthi be ton promulgated in pamphlet lorm. J o increase our Ucilitieg for th most prnnit execution oi an tne putilie printnnirire ire now propelling our preiwe by h aid of SrtiJi a inojt important niatler to the lcgi-.lttre body. A corpi of able correspondenta have bein cm -.1 1 T - I .T.-.. I.T. I .... piiiytiu ui BKinniou Viiy, wno will keep our readert constantly apprised of eventa transpiring at uie seat oi uio ianouai Government TERMS: For the whole year. J 3 00 For the session only, (twee a woelc,) 3 00 Any person sending us fiva auWriheri for tho session, accompanied by ten dollars, shall receive a copy gratis for his trouble. Payments may be liansmitted by mail, and the j'ost Masteis are permitted a frni.k bittern contoing money for news paper subscriptions. Address : IHA AO U. M'KIXLLR & Co. List or Letters REMAIN1NO in the! Post uiiice, ai Dloomaburg, oil 3lst. 1844 the quarter ending Dec Abel Burr J D Paaton David Evernelt Charles Steilcr Mrs Mary M Lckerd Misa Catli. Stauffar Daniel McCnrdy Peter Styres 2 John Reichendorfcr N Snyder Jalender Potter Henry Walters A Walters i'erson cnllinj for Intteia in the above hit w ilease siy they oro advertised. J It MOYER P M List of Lef Ires. REMAINING in the Post Oflirn at Cattawissa on the quarter enJing December 3Ul 1544. Uehler Mr Chapman Daniel M Croll William Davin Fanny fisher ltracl 2 Fisher J P Kellogg Chester Kulins Peter liongenharger Philip l)nni;al John jr. iSieuait Abraham Siokes William Sliuman (J Tubeeaon Tlaehael Persons calling tor letters in the abova lint will pleaso say they are advertised. PAUL U BALD? P. M. T. X JAVNE'S II AIR TONIC. This Hair Tonic, has produrrj beautiful New Hair in the heads of hundreds who had been huld tor vears It nlso purities thi) hesd from lJindrtifl' t.'ines diseases of the scalp Preserves thn hair iroin Inlluig oil or bsconmig pcrm.ineiltly gray MY NETS CARMINA TIFE BAL SAM. IS a certain, safe and effectual remedy for )ys outcry, L)ianhre:i or looseness, cholera moil tiH.suin iner complaint, colic; griping pains; sour litomach; sick and nervous headach( heartburn, wuterhrash; ;min or fiickners of the stomach; voiuitiug; spitting up of food ul'ter eating mid also wheroit passes through tho body unchanged ; want of nppetile ; restlessness and inability to sleep; wimd in tho Mo inach and bowels; cramp; nervous tremors and twitching; seasickness; iainliitu , melancholy and lownnss of spirits, fretting and cryii of infants and for all bowel all'ections and wrvous Jiscaes. Br. JAYNirS TONIC VERMIFUGE Which is perfectly safs slid so pleaunnt thai children will not refuse to toko if It effectualh lestroys worms: neutralizes aridity or i;ourn(ss i f the stomach; increases appetite end acts wi a ceiu ral and permanent Tonic tind is therefore exceed ingly beneficial in iu'ermittcnt anilKcrriittent fevers and indigestion; ifc ami is a certain and permanent :ure lor the lever anu ague. DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS. They may be taken al ail limes and it most diseases In Inflammatoty, intermit taut, Kenmtcnl, Unions, and every other form of l ever Jaundice and Liver Coin ilaint. 1-or Dyspepsia the v are reajly an nvnlunhle article, gradually chiitigino the tiialed secretion? of the stomach and livt i md producing healthy action in t?mu im .lor'.ant origins, i lie v aie very valiiuble or utaeases ul the bkin, and lor what in nmtnntily called 'lniporilv of the blood;' ilso for Female Complains, Costivenesf ifcc, and in (act every disease where an Aparient, Alterative, or Ptngative Medicine uay be requited JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It always cures Asthma two or three arge doses will cure the Croup or llivetil Children, in from fifuTti minutes to an hours time. It immediatelv subdues the violence of Hooping Cough, and effects speedy cure. Hundreds who have bees given up by their physicians as incurrabli with 'vyonsunipiinn, have been resloreLlo perfert health, by it. In fact, as a remedy in Pulmonary Dis oases, no medicine h: irr i,.m,t a "'B''"'" e I"TVI reputation, ' he above Medicine tire all for sale a the stnre nf JOHN li. .MOVER. Uloonisbutg. HO 5c WATCH fe BS1liiU,J'F(JM,Y informa the .hiens o JK.L;Coluuihla county, and tint publio goucullyf iinu ho bus liMiitrd himsull in Uloomuburu.on Main street oinwilu b. 1'sul's Chuixh. whtoe he bus opmind shop, ami i nvw irady anil piepaitd to luielvs and emicula ull woik til his linn ol busincrs, wilUiliiipiiUii uud in a woikaianlik iiiauuur. clocks & Watches of tho best uulity, oiiu he hud at hit osublishinnnt on vory reasousblo term' . KI.L'AIKIX; A CLKAMNfJ will he dune to ihesntiafaetiou of the customer, as well of Cloi ks and Watches aa of JawoNy, and be wiil further, warrant hia work to be cxo'Utel as well a any in this section of the bta'-o. ilo will also make to order SUnVEYIXfi COMPASSES or pocket, and in short, will do all otherwoik su allv dou in a well leeululed rexpectutdo fhtublibb ment. He hopes by sli'ct attention to busiiifh and a dcwe to pit asc, to uceive a liberul shaic o patronage. Country Produce taken in pay men for work at the. market pricrs. Dluomsburg, November 15, 1641 -30.t JHAUHI-K YAltD- The subsctibcrs have cstV)linhcd at the above plaee, a new MJ1U1SLE YARD, and will always be ready, at the shortest notice, lo furnish to order, MONUMENTS, TOMB- TABLES, TOMB-STONES, 11EARTI1 JAMBS, MANTL ES, PAINT STONES, MULLEBS, Sic. or any other work in their line. They are also prepared to liirms .i W1NDUW C A l'& Hid SII.LS, DOOM SILLS and STEPS, ko. either of Ma.ble, Litne or any kind stone that can be procured in this vicinity. "f Having had considerable experience in the business, they pledge their work . ... - , j i i .i ho ovpniltpfl in b torii anmfl a cluln aa r iii j u i,A'Mk'U asa at ii 11 11 iiu V w w v i j un ' '"' bo furnished from f.ny yard either III tile city or country; and on as reasonable terms. ARMSTRONG & HUGHES. Bloomsburg, Nov. 3, 1813. ly 28 chaill rtfanufactoy, THE subscriber continues to carry on the CHAIR ilf A N U F A C TO R I N G business at the old stand of D it 5. Ilngen hitch, where he will be ready at all times to furnish Fancy ii Windsor Chaiis, Hvi tees, Doston Rocking Chairs &c, of evon description, which may be called for, at sltorl notice and tin the mosi reasonable terms. Ho will also rsccute House, Sign it Ornamental Painting, and House Papcrin;'. in a superior manner, From his experience in ihe business, and his facilities of manufacturing the various articles of his line, he flatters himself that lie 3)1 a 11 be able 10 furnish as good work, and upon aa reasonable terms ai can It dona in the country, all of which he will dispose of fur CASH or COUNTRY pitnnunrc N. C- Orders from a distance will bt itiictly ui.d punctually attended to. B IIACKNBUCII. Bloomshirg, Dec 30, 1813 lirau's a pood tlojr, But Holdfast is better. rnlIH iiiidersianed would rotiirn his i.inccro nnd li humble tlianhs to the citizens of Uluotiibburg and vicinity, for the favors thus far bestowed upon Him, and would still luither ask a continuance of the fcamc, co long only as satisfaction is rendeied. Ho vou!d not say, Co,)ie tint tnur. (ill, hut come as many as conveniently can. Neither would he promise, (ns others have,) .0 do his work better than can be done in any other shop in tho place but in short, he would neither brag nor banter, but dely any one who does brag to do work neater than lie. iloe., in all cases. He has also lately received uie lata iEvv YORK & PHILADEL PHIA FAS1IJOXS. with which he is prepared to do woik Fashionable and neat, and will guarantee a good fit at all tiliits lor hiiV one. who may lavor htm with a call. His shop is ut the old stand occupied by hin tor n nuiiitier of years And the latch string will be found out at all times. As to prices he wishe to be understood that he intends lo do work as Ion as any of his neighbors, and as usual, all kinds ol country produco taken in exchange for wotk don at his shop. iJKIJNARfl RUPERT. Jjloomsburg, October 12, IS 1120. M.iuiini.i.iu me preaeiM opportunity Mlinir ivn .1 ol jf ..it,uig iiiuimiiiiness i ins irieniii um! the public generally, for Ihe liberal pulioiniL'e In has heretofore received, informs his friends and the public in general, that he sti'l continues to carry on ...v r.i.ii.c uuiiirs ai nis o u Cfiau itieii vtfmil. on tho corner ol Main and F.at stream, where he nopes, by strict attention to business, to reeeiu and merit a shaio of public patronage as heretofore. ne ucems it unnecessary toco into the irame ot brap.or to use any soft sodder about bis 8KII.I. in tha Pi;OFL.Sfct6. OF GA J.MEM' CUTTLNG Ins shop is of long stondinc, and his work he thinks will speak for itself, and far more loudei :han words. Hut, he would merely say that, he warrant his work done with neatness, durability. mil in the latest fashionable manner, and will en sure a gcod fit in all cases. IV Li. Charges moderate to suit the times. All kinds oCsnuiitry pioduce taken in exchange f..i woik, at market prices. TIIE FAMILY KUTSrAlTK' AM) I irtEslDF. IMtlKM). Iteiitral In lolitics nnd Religion iMHV Y 13 AH. Sum in the very nick of lime to ubtct ibe fur the A'tw I ear 181 5- tiik iiiiiai)i:i.t'iia SATIJIIDAYCOUICIIOK a With the largest Subscription List III TO NEW SUI1SCKIIJERS Tor the purpose of facilitating the formation of Clus, ol nkvr or olu subscribers not in uirtai.v.t oflerbthe follawing KXTKAOItmNAltY INDUCEMENTS. I'hree copies f of the Saturday Courior,! yuar, or on coj)y for thine years f i li u i i cll.i t-aiuiduj C'ouiicr, I year 1U Twelve do 16 Seventeen do 20 Two do and 1 copy of eilhrr of thn i'A Magazines S Five copies of the S'uturdny Courier, and 2 co pies ol either ol the 8.1 Magazines 10 Five copies ot the Saturday Courier.and 1 co py of frost's new 1'ictoiial Iliutory of A- mcrica, a 5 book, 10 (T'Iti fact, whatever offer is made, by any othe Family Joi.rnul, ut ull ajiproaching in worlh.beauty or pretensions, to the Saturday Courier, will be fur niahed by us. The (Soulier has become so well and favuiabl known through a triumphantly popular course fourteen years, that it would he superfluous to suy muchn that subject here. V c muy rcinaik,how ever, that to tlic industry, tub lit and enlcriiri.se which have for years kept this paper a bright exein plarlorall its mutators, will constantly bo addi the productions of every available writer, and con tinned judicious and hbciul expenditures will con tinually bo made, as well in the Litirury as the Ty pographical departments. Our means will alway ol'clial,l u to be in advance of all others,and wc shut be so. Histories of Modem Republics. to:A w T1 ""Porwl" announcement wx tne com - 'ari " uuiuiion io our airrnoy nunicrous . J .... . 1 lll'ir features, will Im 9 snries nf I Iniiilensed llirto- ries of .Vodern Itepublics, by a fresh and vigoroui writer' w ho will impail a world of important struction to the rising generation, in this newjanii entertaining Komanco ot History Biographies and notices of Dis tin gvished Literary and Scientific Men Among', he interesting cssaya and sketches ol value, which wo thall continue to present 111 tin f)uricr,will be a full and interesting account of thi rise, pmgress. and present elevated standing of all ili.s!in;xuisifd men, of tho Past and rretcnt, ( homo or abroad,) in all depaitments of Art.Scienei Literature, Statesmanship, Poetry, Mechanics, Planting, Agriculture, Printing, Merchandize, etc I his w ill ba a very inlcicnting featuro for the Voting. It will be a department of tho Courier, which it bus ever been our aim lo render of inesti mahlo value to those for whom wo feel eo deep tincrcr.t as we ilo for tho i oting en ol our great and growing Lountiy. 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Under this head, f which is, by the wav.not.il all new in thy Gouriei,! weshall hercaller give graphic and riterestui'j accounts occasion.illy beaut ilully illustrated of l'io .lirilling incidenlH, so profusely studded tlirniili the deeply important history the American Revolution, and of all other revolu lions Ihat we n.av regard of the least interest 11 value the icadm-nf the Philadelphia Saturday C01 rier. i bin win lie ut deep conse'iucni e. also, Ii every member of any family of the ArncricHii rr pulilie, who may rnoose 10 00 tncin.icivcs aim u tho favor of securing, regularly, the visits of tin ('mirier at their Family Fireside. i'Dl'I.'LAR TOPGGRAPHV. To gratify Ih. growing appclilu for a better know ledge of the im- portanl lealures of our great ami glorious country our past exertions shall be ledoubled in liiture tu prevent vivid pictures of American cities, towns mountains, lakes, rivers, caves, scenery, etc. Our orieiiiul diu.irstic 7'aca, Exfin.i, I'ncnis Ac. will coiitiiiuo regularly lo be furnished by Ihe minds and pens 111 the country. I hese rhastr . ..,1 I. .1.1 . r productions nrc acKiiowieiigfu 10 oc 111c nesi, 101 useful institution at the family fireside, that appeal in tiny periodical. Ocn E NoitATrxfis comprise subjectsin all bran ches of Art and Nature, suitable for the family cir cle, and appear in rapid succession. OUR Tl! WFJ.I.EIt is constantly traversing the world, in seaich of tho wonderful and instruc tive. Orn Acuncri.Ti hist occupies weekly an im poratit space, wih nil mutters of interest for tin nulile tilem of the tuil; Our European Co respondent, in Liverpool, London, Ireland, ihe East, o. keep us regularly advised of all subjects of special interest. Our Markets und Prices Current.cmbrare all the earliest advieee in reference to the prices of all kinds .if Grain. Produce, Ac, tho state of Stock s.liankr. Money, and Lam's, and our extensive arrangement will hereafter render our '(ices Current of inesti- liable value to the Traveller, Farmer, and ail Uu- sincss Classes whatever. M'MAKIN -4- HOLDEN. Courier Building, 97 Chesiiut street, Phila. NAILS, SPIKES; Sec. The I!lo0itil)(irg K It. 1. t "WILL kfep constantly on hand, a large y y somnem oi .VAILS, SPIKES. AND IRO which they will sell by WHOLESAI H and RE TAIL, "t on at gotitt tfimt as the articles can bf tlruhere purcliiMtl. Mcichants and others, may find it to their interest local). II kinds of grain received in payment. JOSEPH PA.VTON, Pbisipi.it BLANKS! ! BLANKS! ! IrrrJusiitesHlaiik EXECUTIONS and SUMMONS just prilllcd and for sale at 1g OHke I FALL Bl WINTER NEW GOODS. urn 'iri.M ?, n 'T 1 b as a v tt just rccviyeil, and are now opening a liit I nge mid rxunsie assortment of Mew CJoods suitable to the season, consisting of all the varieties vt'r I""!'' 'i aeountry atoro, Among thuir ussoit- meat may be found the following.- Dry Goods. . Broadclolhs, of all colors, qualitic and prices, Cassimers, Sattinclts, and various other kinds fof cloths, flannels Valencia, jVarseillcs,6'iIk and other vestings, Frunih and English Merinocs, liomba. zincs, Fashionable f'alicocs, Irish Linens, Silk, Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, a variety ofSilk and Cotton .Stockings, Gloves and ilils for Laden and Genllcmon, kid and leather gloves, bleachieil and unbleached Muslin, of Blmost every quality, Ticking and other cotton checks, Velvet caps, La dies and Children's shoes of all kinds, Men's thick and thin boots and shoes. India Rubber over ihuus, cotton yarn, carpetyain, candle wick, &c. GROCERIES. Liquors of all kinds, of the best quslity.Molasiea Vugs i of various quality, Coffee, Tcax.Spices.Sperin and Fish oil, coarse and fine .Valt, Candles, Fish, Sec. CROCKLISY. A large assortment of Earthen Queens und ( Ha ssware,win dun-guns of all sizes, Looking glasses, c. Hardware. Case knives und forks, shoe knives Butts and Screws of all sizes, Pad and door Locks, Saddle Harness and Coach Trim mings, Smo Mill and Handsaw1!, round, square, and flat lar iron sheet iron, wagqon tire, of all sizes, in fact every thing in the Hardware line from a cambric needle vp to a blacksmith's anvil. All of which will be sold :u exchange forCA!yf LL'MUKR.nml COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds, on the most reasonable terms, nnd we invito out friends to call and examine for themselves. Nov. a, lS'M 2'J. Estate of MANY FO IIC E, late of Ml. I'lcasunt township, Columbia courtly, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, that tho subscriber, resident in Mount Pleasant Township, in -aid county, has administered on the estate of MA RS FORCi'.deceased. All persons having cluin. against the eslale are hereby requested to. make llieui known to the subscriber without delay. GEORGE KRAMER, Ad.ninitrator, Mount Pleaant township. Dec. 9, 1841. Gw31 New Goods) Seasonable and Cheap. JTH A VE just rccoived from Philadelpaia.md are fei now opening a large assortment of 1TEV" GOOES, which they oiler to tho publio at tho most reduced irices lor CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. 1 heir stock of goods consists in part, jfSuperfiino common and coaiso cloths, cassimers, Satinets, Muslins, Silks, Satins, Mouselino do Laines, Lawns, Merinoes.Laces, American Nankins, brown Hollands, Flannels, iill and cot ton Velvets, Silk and cotton Hnndker chiefsj.ady's andfientlemcn's White & colored Dose Gloves and Mils OF ALfr SORTS AND SIZKS, tc, -te., ifcc, &C, Consisting in pari of SUGARS, COFFEESifc TEAS of assorted qualities. MOLASSES, FISH fc SPERM OIL. I'obacco. SnufT, Spices, Salt, Soap, Candles Ac.&c LIVERPOOL ciu.y.i ar.iss AND ,f every description that may he required. ardwxro. utlcry&.c, OF ALL KINDS. Rar, Rolled. Hoop and Band Iron and Waggon Tire of every desttiption that may be called for. A large assortment of Plane hits, chisels, Files, Shovels and Tongs, Knives & Forks, Pocket ami Pen Knives, Table and Tea Spoons, cofl'ee Mils, Fhu seed Oil, and spirits cf Turpentine; sweeping brushes, weavers brushes; shoe brushes, cloth biush cs, corn frooms, &c. The public are requested to call and examine for themselves before ihey purchase elaewherc. W'e sell cheap and no mistake. 'hhaS Vf. l)l.'onn.burg, Nov. 9, 1844. 33 Lllooinburg, ISv. 9, 1 S 14. 1:9,