. . tTJic EMscnthrraJEcd, i T, a. wniTTixn. Ma KtltoCi3 3TrnU runkenn. An abject worshipper Tk pride of-manhood pulse 'had grown Too faint and-cold to stir? -And he kail given tho spitU ' To thomnbleuea thrill, Ji.ui bowing totho .poison cup, Had slotted dnUils fall. "JXhcr im a eiangc, the doua rolled oft 'And light fell on tit brain And like the passing of a dream, That comtth not egaia, -The shadow eftheipirit fled, Uo stwthe gulf-before, :11s ihuJflcrod at the waste behind, i' And was a nu-once mora. H shook the serpent folds wy, That gathered round his heart, .As shakes the-swaying forest oak. Its poison Tinta apart; vHo stood erect returning pride Oreir terribly -within, .And contcienco cat in judgnent oa UU aaost, familiar aia. .The light of intellect again I Along his pathway shone. And Reason like a monarch eat Upon hU golden throne. 'The honored aooVlhe w isa once'raow Within his preienco came And lingered long on lovely lips His once -forbidden name. "There may le glory inlhe riight That treadeth nations down; Wreathes for the princely coirqueror; JYido for-llio-kingly crown; iSot nobler b the triumph hour, The disenthralled shall find, TVfcen evil passions bow eth dow lint the God-like niud. .'fhazma, df tho New Orleans Picayune, cires'in tfi recent number of that paper, the following exqui--edt Sonnet: MOTHPR. 'Of all tie-words in languago there's no ethar -Equal in gentle influence to Mother! It is tho firstnamclhat-wo learn to love 'It is the first star ahining-from above ETt is a light. that lias t-softer ray Than aught we rind In evening orday't MoiheiM-It back to 'childhood bringi"fha man, "And forth to womanhecd it leads'the maiden. Molhcit 'tis wilhjthe namo all. things began Thatare-with sympathy fully ladcn- 0! 'tis the fairest thing in Nnturc'o .plan, .That ell life's cares may not affection smother; While-lives within tho yearning heart of man, Melting reiacmbrance-of a gentle mother. SCRAPS QxHTLSKKis, Years may -pasa over oir &udi without affording en opportunity for acts of benelicencf or extensive utility; therein, not a day ptiaes, but, in common uansactioni ot lite, nnu especial y in Wo in tercourse of domestic; eocieiy, gentleness finds place for promoting the happiness of ethers, and for otrengthening in ourselves, the habit of virtuo.Thero are situations, bow - few, in human life, when the encouraging ?rtception, the condescending behavior, and the look of sympathy, brintr greater relief to the heart than the roost bountiful gifts. In whttarer manner yos conduct with is men.hi discreet with fools; on wisdom tthsro ie much dependance weakneis iiin- apable of trust. Is it not true that the young not only ap pear to be, bnt really are, most beautiful in 'the presence they -lovef It calls forth all -heir beauty r. lie who imagine that he ean do with out the world is much deceived; but ho -who ffaneies that the worU eannt do without htm is still mote deceived, All persons wh ean defer their laughter until a convenient time, thonld be taken to 'the Huwance Society, ts extraordinary ca- of Uutf ended mimutitn. Tht ever action and restess power of thought, if ist employed abort -what is good, stiHirnraly aad unavoidable engen. der svil. I wouia apply io mstf pdrj'rician what Balijer said of the J7asque people. 'It i s MMfted thsrthey understood ono another, iut I ia not believe itr Two things fill my mind with ever new fond increasing admiration and veneration, tlte ofteaer at?fl moro constantly they occu py my thoughts, the stsrry heayens above ni mwsl law wllk m To toy books its ome do, who makenri Use 'of llierri. only because they-wero pub lished by an omlnerit printer, ii much as tf a man should buy clothes that did not fit him, -only becauaa they w'ero mado by somo famous tslor. A , w Very Fair. Aro you fond of novels, Mr. Jonest' Very, responded ihe interrogated gen- tlomio, who wished to bo thought by the dy questioner, fond of literature. Have you,' continued the inquisitive la- day over read. "ITen Thousand a Yean' 'No Madam I never read that many novels in all my life!' The lady hung her head for a moment and stopped, AYr. Prewilt, of tho Jissiiipp't Creole, said that. Good, for you. Afr, Prewitr ssasPusstaseeiB Is that bell ringing for fire?' enquired a man of ono of tho firemen, as tiio Slate Home bell tolled out the fearfnl alarm. 'Nor replied the other, 'heaven knows wc have too much uf it already it'o ring ing; for water.' WELLEM8A3. 'None of your tlatkf at the sailor said to the rope. I'm into ygu a foot,' as the man said to the boot. 'Deeper and elill,' as tin man said ven he fell into the quagmire 'Rocked in the cradle of the deep,' as the man eaid in the diving bell. 'You belong to tho rising generation,' as .the tlour said to thuyeast. 'A cheil's among ye, taking nofesl as tho absconding teller said, to tho bank diiec- tors. 'I'm -a bust-cr? as the sculptor saitl when ho. was asked his business, JEvil of Snuff Taking. A. Lowel -paper says that at an evening party in that town a few weeks since at which there was a goodly mrnber of old maids, a young man intending to bo polito. paseed around hi f nuff box. The old maids as usual, wishing to patronize the brau, took freely of tho conclusive duct, and said to relate; when tho room was swept the next morning, no less forty. four false teeth were foundtip on the floor.The poor creatures had actually sneezed them out' They aro preserved and tho owners can have them by proving property and paying "for 4his -notice,. Old maids arc not 'up to -.ntia".'' At IPsivate THE Subscriber offers for tale his large TWO STORY MUCK si'.usted on Meto-street, BloomSburg, Col. co. Pa. It has been kept as a Tavern for the last 13 years, and ia well calculated for n Storo and Tavern, being ou teet tront, and iit eacu, wan stabling lor SO hor bm, and a good well of water. It is a corner lot. 06 fect front etid U14 back. AT Ort niwu A half lot ngauha r-wnrrltA'ME BARN, ' Al.SU .A half acre lot with n new FStABSE HOUSE, and eight'Or ten besting TB2B3ES, of good fiuittiponit, s"tuted on 2d street. ALSO A 1J acre lot rit BLOOMSBUnO IMWIff, on Which is a TWO BTUUX 3 HOUSES and a WHARF, ALSO 0 lCths-of en undivided acre lotfrontinr; 1st fit, Knd (ireenwooil road, Tliis,Lnt is well calculated no divido Into building LOTS. The above property being situated in -the centre of the IliON JIEUJUN-PF UOLUMBIA'COON. TY, is well worthy tho attention of the CAPI TA LIST. U will be eold together or separately, to suit pur- rnaHcrs. DANIEL GnoSS, Bloomsburg, Nov. S7, 1641, WOOD, WOOD. WANTED BY THE PUINTSP, mm on HE BREW PLASTER. THIS Recipe, obtained of on old Jew by a trav eller in tho Eastern countries, bids fair to be ot" immense value to the Western world. Since every other plaster, salve, ointment or lina mcnthasboen discontinued by ill who have had aa opportunity cf testing tho superior medical virtues of the Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster. Truth, though simple, is powerful, and will prevail with nn enlightened community, over all tho puffings and fictitious affidavits with which the world is flooded. The sterling worth of this plaster, i3 re cognised, ap- ....!. ..i i : i.: i i... ,2 us...... classes of society. Ono simultaneous burst of an- probation ariscsfromthc thousands who have used it, which shows, that when a remedy possesses high- ly intrinsic merits like this, it does not fail of re- ceiving the patronage of our intelligent public. To be had at the stores of John li.Moycr.lilooms- durg, Grim, Deer $ Den, Washington, A.Miller, ucrtoiel:, f. jU. Vaittnc, Vamille, ana J. J. A. Siarplcss, Cattawissa. Be ye purified in your blood, And Health will attend you. The life of thi Flesh is in the iioorf." liKVITICUS, C. XVII. XI. nOW IS THE BLOOD TO BE PU RIFIED ! 1 Thousands can answer this question who hww from ac;ual experience that DR. LEW&S BLOOD PILLS, ,, -COMPON.VNT I'AUT OF WHICH 13 SAnSAPAMIXA, Are the safest, best, and most effectual Pills now in existence. MS GTMHMMlFg JLE?T YtJU MAY BC DECEIVED J THE ONLY ORIGINAL, TRUE & GENUINE ter se 025 PSSaIi3,cJ Ann DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS, i. C0MP0NANT TART Or WJ11C SARSAPAHILLA. is attempted by Quacks and Impostors to in troducc their vile and dangerous nostrums by assuming for their name that of"BI.OOD PILLS" knowing that the Blood Pills manufactured by Dr. Leidy have obtained the greatest reputation nfany Pills in existence, and think Iry such trickery to impose upon the public by felling theirs upon the popularity of Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills. I no public are therctoro particularly requested to bo cautious when purchasing, to ask for Ur. LEI- UY'S Hi.OOU PILLS. Tho public are assured that Ur. T.ctdrfa Wood PilUdre the safest, best, and most efficacious of -any notvin use-, containing neither Mercuiy or tho Minerals, and may bo employed by young and om, maip ami lemoie ai an nmcs aita timer an circumstances without fear from Inking cold, re straint from diet in living or occupation,!. in all cases where a puroa"-"1"-'!-ur. in.ccssary (bp-snJUii'-T'trrwiounirboth effectual and easy in rtncir operation, producing no nausea, or Sicknc ..! wHim1..Biii,HiB uruny omcr unpieasani sensations. .... , t-urther comment is dpomcd unnecessary the numerous ccrtilicatcs published from time to tune . .v..w, u , ,.,u..,u.n uiuH iiniu convinced the lni-m1nlntl nlwl Tnr llm f,,rll.,.r In. f,7 7i n f, t , V , V formation ol alt ntnors. Jr.T.cniv reform ihm tn ilin ,. ..m ,7 , ' .cu oecornpaiiy enen 1 ox. No, 181 .VOTf SECO.Vn Street, below Vine street, (sign of tho Golden Laglo and Ser pents.) Also sold at Lulz'g -Health Emporium, Bloomslurtx. Nov 20, 1841, so TETTER! I T O II ! I T C II ! m? I.P.inV'S'Pt?TTi7n iwn rnnrr niN'PMAKM' a ;. r ti i i i V OINIMAiN J An llfallablr, remedy for various affections of the &KIN. removing riiiiincB, rasiuics, anu ivrupuon (it lite SKIN, and particularly adapted to tho cure of TETTER and ITCH. This ointment has been tised in numer- otis schools throughout the city and county; as well as Factories, employing numerous girls and bnys.and amnni; whom . Tetter and .,u, m..Ci n)c,.luSBi.,0oMn).re,nrneii as 800 aicompc,C( cess. Names of School Teachers, as well as supetintendanta and Proprietors of Fac- tones, -could bo given.confirming the above, but for the delicacy they feel in haying their lamex puoi.sneo in connection Willi such loathsome and disagreeable affections. low Vine; also sold at Ltitz's Health Emporium, filtemsbtirg. Nov. to 1041. 39 ft x ii.ji.iiuu nnu ouiu ui xjr. j,qiuy a lieain .ttu.uy iiiu nciierroi ioiumna county to Iho sub Emporium, (Sign of tho Golden Eagle and riler residing in Bloemslmrg, who reqests all in debted to raid estate to make l,Hn... .H, I.I . II. I 1T..1H ..1 I.. T is now a settled point with all those wluhavo used the Vrgcluble I'erman Ji'Ui.i, ttiat titey nrc-cininenllv the best and mct efficacious JFamilv.fledtctnc that has been vet used in Ameri ca. If every family could become acquainted with their-sovcrcirm power over disease, they would keep them and be prepared' wltll a sure remedy to apply on tho lirst appearance ol Disease, anu men how much distress wpuld bo avoided and money saved, as well as lives of thousands who aro hurried out of lime by neglecting disease in its first stages, or bv not bcina in nussession of a remedy which they can place dependance on. QCJ-AI who wish i b ' ...., -; PlI,s, w,'e t,ccJ ! n0 '"J0'?, can cnsu.e.' ,f used from youth, to old age, when taken according 10 1110 "'""ons. Sold by J. R. Moycr, ffloomsburg. Grim, Deer .T Derr, Washington, J. $ J. It. Sharpless, Cutta- tetssa, a. Miner, ucrwicK,anu r. n. tanine,uau- ilTc. Iyv51G EYES TO THE Formerly owned by D. S. TOliMS, now in the hands of E. LUTZ. nM V the c",0 Stockcf Drugs, Medicines, GPilg, lPRsssts Variiiahes, Chinas, Eycslirt CotBfectionai'ics, &c. Sec. Formerly belonging to Mr. Tobias. And in ad dition to the former Stork may bo had a new and splendid assortment of all articles belonging to his lino of business, just received from 1'JiiluiJelphi.i. AH persons wishina to pun-liasc any of the above articles are pailicularly iinifcJ to call mid price Ihe articles in his Store before huyine elsewhere as he is determined to cell os low, and by a little Jewin lower than can be bought any where clso in the surrounding neighborhood. The Subscriber considers it hardly r.e-cssary to mention (he aiticlcs In particular pr ha Is -confident that noonocon eomoiiiniss by enquiring fo rany aill clc belonging to a Drug Store. N. B, Merchants and Physicians will find it to their advantage, to call and buy such articles ns they may stand in need of, as they shall bo accom modated at a very low percentage. In few words all are respectfully invited to caH, sec ami judge lor thcmsclvu. BP1IRAIM LUTZ. Dloonisburg, Nov-13, 1841 If 20. , j rr- i.... o " garner oj rumui o Third-streets. HU subscribers return their einccro thanks to j ihnr friends for the favors so liberally bestow cdon them, and beg leave In assure them that no efforts fbolt be wanting on llirir part io merit " continuance nf their patronage, both in reference fo worKinansUip and encapncis oi price to suit th tlmea. s It is highly adT.intnKeoua to Gentlemen and Tn. stitutions liaving 1itiraiics, to apply direct to Iho Binder, making nt least a savins ot" 10 to 20 per cent, and sometimes more. . All descriptions of Binding neatly rxecutcd. uciuiemeira i.uiranes lilted up anil rcna red. Mu -!.. 1 ...!. 1 ' . .. .' b'b " 1 iiiuuicaisnounii 10 pancrn. laciioM scrap i i. ah , . ... . .. uuuivs, ;iiuu;iB mm i inuoiios, oi an iicscrira 0113 ,noUo to 0I(Icr, JJiniin(r done for Ijil)f arirf "j tj tutions' i'ocif,iea- & 011 vantageous Terms. TO PHOUIIONOTARIES, UE01S- TEHS, UECORERS, SHERIFFS, ilERCHANTS AND BANKS. . They arc also prepared to manufacture nt every description, ouch ai Oacliets, lleconh. sicca ijooHi, llau-Jtooks, Led vers. Journal Memorandums, Chcck-llolla,&.c. of tho finest quality of Paper (Hobinon'a Ivory Surf ced Vn n stylo equal to any madein the Cities of Philidd- pnia or ew x ork, on Iho most reasonable terms. Busk Wonn RoLtn to int Pattwr. n CLVDR & wlLLIAMS. , N. B.OId Books rebound with neatness and Varruuurg. Marti 20. 1848. Cmo. 48. All orders for bindintr.or for blank books. left at this office, will he forwarded, and : "iJUjtgM ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estate of IVilliam II, Pclfihen late o J)loamsbnrg Columbia county dtctated. T&TOTJOr. ia hereto clven.ibat hum f..i.i istmtion on the above estate, have been gran and all having claims against it. to nrescnt ihem propeny auincniicated lor rcttlemrnt. . , J.D. HU'fiRT.Adm'r. PWrasbwc, Mcreh 12, 1813, t'Fcll Ghnpman to Ci; ELECTION is ovor, and, I ha new nr as tho bnV said, a new ' conl m.ir! - 7 w UUL tladtlv s old ono, as l nave none it om t iiassc uowniiiii s wiioic oiock. tmnk i i -t- i 1 i . " inn. linn Hinuiir. hiiii iMiinini-n, ... - --, r"-;vu ion HM,n . n l,n,Brt In .In 1 1. I...... nl ltn olinfnal iiMllr.., fn ncli r,nl T .1 c. . !....:,.. ?Mnnn ... I 1 l 1 .. .... . - a A i lu , I , .1 ... r . ... i, - . ncaiiii anu warin, ury iuui 10 can and me. N. Tl Nhnn nppil enmn tviilinni it,, n tcr uinktum. STEPHEN MANSFIELD, Jol. o. urockwav, Aomnan WANTED at tho nbove eatpblielirr.en! Wo or three good Journeyrtien, to im constant employ inent anu JUfsral wagi ages vti be gfeii. Uerwiclc, November 0, 1842. "IrVTOTlOE U hereby given that tho Copvttt;. tj snip luvcioioro. ousting unusr the iirm ct C- A- & C, G- 15ROEST, tit,1 minenni Allrifiranna itiflolil.H irttk.f.u I an...,l anlllrt tl.nl n.tM,..,,.. ...111.. .... I .t 1 laving i-iui.iii uu:unst inenrui win Ttreseiii llirmf i.; : . .1. . ... scttlemcttoC.G. BROBST. I C. G. UKOr.ST, C. A. BRODSV, :vr n ti.- ...:n :..i , . . 11. A tiu uuaiiica nui ut lui iitu uil UY Vilii uiiuusi, iviia so lens n r.niiiiiiuuiirft nr nn , ,. " trona''e- (XT t lie UUUKS ana JNUTKS of C.A.llltOEIt will be placed in tho hands of Jofculi B.obsLEn please call and settle their accounts. U. A. HRO.iST. TICK ncreas, uic nnurrsmneu in connccuon m- .1 - i . , , .. WILLIAM REDKMEIR. have been ensaru:- rpmnanv ill ilicrirlnff orn tn tbn firm nrKrrr!V or. that ol tiio company. UJIAltI.Ea KIT Jilt, ALBItUIGHT KBILLN'O, AprillO, 1812. BRIGADE INSPECTOR- To the Militia and Volunteers of the Fin; llrigade, Eighth Division, Penmylutii ilVilitia. riends and Citizens Soldiers, Thankful for past favors, I am induct!! by my fi lends to offer mysell to your com:-! deration, as n cnniltualo lor tho oltice el BRIGADE INSPECTOR' For tho 1st Brigade, 8th Division, Pcns-I sylv.mia Militia at the ensuing Miliiaijl Llection. I therefore respectfully fohttl your kind influence and generous su j'pccl If elected I will cheerfully perform these'.l eral dtittea with impartiality, ami do M i my power to give satisfaction DANIEL FOLLMER. Limestone township, Col. co. April 25; 1842 to- 5 BRIGADE INSPECTOR. TO tho Militia and Volunteers of t!ie fit" Brigade, Eighth Ltivision, Pennsylvaiw MiliUa. Fellow Soldiers:-hAuceA by a favoral! expression of a larco number of friends it different portions of the Brip.nlo. I offcl myself for your support for the office Brigade Inspector at the ensuing June cletl ion. I do not wish to "PufT" myself iit.il notice, believing that my real mlt'tojl qualifications, will he a uufiicient rtcoa- mrnilnttan to ensurn me a generous fuppcit arnotg my fellow eoldieis. I shall, thtnl fnro content myself with assuring you. w if I should be so fortunate as to bo elects: my best abilities (shall bo exerted to perioral Ilie unties of t ie ofiico. with honor to intl self, and to your satisfaction. JACKSON MeFADDE" .April 8 1813. U?IG.ADE INSPECTOR- To the Militia and Volunteers of the FM . Brigade, Eighth Division, PcnnsylviM iMilttia' FcMow Citizens and Sodicrs. As tho time is rapidlv ripproachiiijr wlifi tho 1st Biiirado. 8th D'i i-Minn. AI' CO lit" posed of the counties of Northiinlhsrland, Union, and Columbia, will be called ups: In elect a sullablo person to fill the ctTice of Brigade Inspector, CAPT. WILLIAM II. KASE, Of Rush township, Northumberland eotmij oners nimseii ns a candidate for said, ow njvniy iiccii engagnu in military auaiis i the last 20 years he is induced to bclicvt that he lun some claim upon his military brelhern; and he feels persuaded that ho ii fully competent to discharge the dulie 0' tho office to tho enliro satisfaction of th' nanr.).. II.. .I..f... .C.U.. rli,'i!l ir-i . .... r.!. jii.,jjfli;, uu IIIGIOIWIU ICSpCOIlUil your sunrages. April 2, 18121?. raHE pmilic are hereby oantinncd not to cr.'i-' U f tfllsl my wife liLIZA, Who has dewriw my housvithout any jut cause, as I tlull pay n" dcbU ef her coulracling afiei this date. J JOSHUA WEBU, !! Blm townWl, April 20. 1815.