if i" Poetry. AMERICA. My country? 'tis of thee, Street land of Liberty Of the I sing: Xind, where my father dieet; nd of the pilgrim's pride; Let freedom ring. "My nttire.coBBtryi thee -Land of the noble free Thy name "I love: I lore thy rocks and rillt, Tliy woode and templed hill'e My heart with rapture thrills, Like that above. Xet BUiic awnll the breeie, And ring from all the trcee Sweet freedom1 song; . Let aeital tongues awake Let all that breathes partake Let rocke their silence break The sound prolong. Our father's Godl to thee Author of Libertyl A To thee we sing; Long may our land be bright With freedom s holy light Protect us by thy might, Great God, our Kingl S. F. Smith MORE SWJ3ET THAN FLATTERU IS TRUTH. BY MAJOR CALDKR 'CAHFBILL I do not flatter, when I say I love thee better day by day; For like that dainty Summer flower, That opes a bud for ever hour, Thou dost each day to me impart Some fairer feature of the heart. Then fear not falsehood; for, in sooth, More, sweet than Flattery is Truth. If do not flatter thee mine own, When I compare the blushes thrown Actoss thy cheek, as thus I tell Thy charms; to tints within the cell Of some fresh rosebuds, ere its breate Inhales from life the taint of death. Oh, not I feign not for, in sooth More sweet than Flattery is Truth. I do not flatter, when I swear. I live but in thy presence fair; For absent fiom thee, still. I have A shroud around me, and a grave Beaide me dug by cruel fear, Lest thou shooldst never more appear In all the fondness of thy youth More sweet such FUltery than Truth, Nor do I flatter thee dear heart, When I aver (as now)thou art .(The one thing needful to my bliss. The all I want in scones, like this Were, but for thee it were labor vain To breathe life's heavy breath of pain. Oh, not I flatter not in sooth, More sweet thai Flattery is Truth. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of a writ of al. levari facias to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at tho Jourt House in Danville.on Saturday, the 25th day 'of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. toe following pio perty, via t ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR piece of ground situate in Liberty township, in the county 01 liOlumuia, nnu two oi i ciiMYiTsiiiB, . . . - m v.r.ti. r. t.n n t. t ' adjoining lands o: wiiuam viarapoen, nooeri oi tnon.on, and lands of John McWilliami, boginnin j at a stump, a earner of lands ol Robison and Si camion, thence by lands of Simon ton, Dearmond na CampbelUNorth seventy-even and one-hall de grees East, sixteen perches to a post, thence south thirty-eight and one half degrees East, right perch es to a post, thence south seventy ono degrees east, ten perches to a post, inence soma iuiijt six aim a half degrees east, eight perches to a post, thence south seventy-one degree cast, ten perches to a post, and north fifteen ano one.fourth degrees west, eight perches to a Cheanut oak, thenee south eight degrees, forty perches, to a post, and north ssvonty $ye degrees east, eighiy-two perched and 6-luths of a perch to a stone heap, thence by lands ef. the ,jtl John M'William.s. north forty seven degrees west, one hundred and twenty perches to a thence by lands ef Robnt Bimonton, south thirty four and a half degrees west,onohundred and thirteen parches and 5 lOlhs pf a perch to tho place of be glnniriing, containing fifty aereo strict measure, wberecnare aown m the Liberty Furnace, Four ucprcoal Kilns, ONE COAL HOUSE AND BRIDGE HOUSE ls. savtrtu vsttts of Iron Ore are opened on U ti&p.t ef land. Stbod, taknin execution, and to bfl sold as ths property ol uird riuersen, wiia noucs w wrra i nanta SJjrii?" Offico, Danvills, May 37, mi. ftf Al? 1st, 1842. THE SATURDAY POST. A FAMILY SHEET. or THE MAMMOTH GLASS. Anew volume of the popular family newspaper Saturday Evening' Post, will be commenced on the first of May, 1842, .beautifully printed on the finest white linen paper. The' Post is the old eat and beat established paper in the Union, having already got to the commencement of the 33d Volume. While scores of papers which have been started in the last twenty-three years, have passed away forever, the Post still maintains its proud position in point of citculation and profit, al the head of the family newspapers of the day. i ne great size oi me paper enaDies toe proprie tors to give a greater variety of original and selected matter than can he found in cotemporary sheets. The paper has been greatly Edlarged and Improved, And now appears in handsome new type, and has received the praise of many editors of taste, as the 1 handsomest family Sheet in the Union.' Our ef forts have been directed to the combining nf beauty and simplicity, with utility an taste. The Post is printed on stout white paper, rendering it neat an. I durable for filing; whilo in size it surpasses every ether weekly newspapea in Philadelphia, and has received from its cotcmporaries the tile of The' Philadelphia Mammoth. The groat size of tho paper enables us to givo all irripoitant Congressional proceedings at length, and all reports and other important public documents in full, together with occasional Congressional Speeches in full. Literary Department. The Post is acknowledged to be the hrst news paper in the country in the quantity and quality of its original tales, essays, poetry, and other matter. The following contributors are a warrant of its merits. T. 8. Arthur, author ofThomas J. Beach ' Lempcrancc Pledge,' Milton Sinders, author of 'The Miami Valley' Iho Uroken.Merchant, and other Temperance 3D nderson Lydia H Sigourney E W Thomas, author of stories. Professor J. II. Ingraham' author of 'Lafitte,'Kid,' Clinton Bradshawe Howard Pinckney &c. &c. Jesse E. Dow. author ofiC Thcrcso Clarko the 'Log of Old Iron Miss J Eslclle sides,' &c. 5tc. Louis Fitzgerald Pasistro, R. M. Walsh, Miss E. Leslie, N. P. Willis, Mrs. Emma C. Embury Mrs. A. F. Annan Mrs. Lambert James H. Dana Lewis J. Cist Lydia Jane Pierson Theo. S. Fay George P. Morris John G Whittier Misa OH W Essling Mrs It F Nichols Mrs Amelia D Wclby J Tomlin J Kossltrowno Lucy Seymour Mrs Mary H Parson Mrs Caroline F Ome Mrs M St Lev Loud Mrs Ann 8 Stephens J T Sullivan Mrr2 C Stedman Francis S. Osgood Alfred B. Street - O-' i: T TT 1 William Wallace Tho publishes ho made an arrangement, in ad dition far a n Original Novel, from tho pen of H. W. Herbert, Esq. author of Cromwell,' ' Tho Brothers,' &c. which they have been publishing for sometime past. The scene of this novel is laid in America the subject is the Uuccam'crs. Such an opportunity to subscribe should not be lost. Original Stories appear in every number of the paper, with original articles upon all subjects. The Post contains the greatest variety of Origi nal Talcs, Sea Sketchks, Essays, Poetry, Songs, Charades, btside the latest and best selections from the Ameaican and English Magazines, and all the other fountains of choice Original Literature. TUB TERMS. - It ts issued at tho old established rate of Tteo Dollars per annum, Cash in advance and may bo truly said, now that tt ts enlarged, to be the Cheapest papet in the Union. As friends and neighbors often wish to clvb to gether to facilitate remittances, we offer to such, or o any person who will secure us the names and money, the following Inducements to Clubs.. 8 copies for 5 dollars in advance post paid, 7 ... 10 It is to be understood, that to entitle any person to the benefit of the above terms, all arrcar ages roust be first paid, and the subrcriptions must be remitted in advance post paid, Wc adhere to the Cash system. GEORGE R. GRAHAM & CO. Third and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia- mew lTJiiAE'wie MAlVUPACTORYj At Bloomsburg, Col. Co. AFP Sc TICHNER. fWIHEY -would inform tho citizens of Columbia I County, that they have commenced the bust escat the above place at the public house of HOWELL, where they are prepared to manufsc ture to order, in the neatest, best, and most durable manner, MONUMENTS, TOMB-TABLEs, qEAD and FOOT STONES, of all sizes and ualities. MANTLES, WINDOW and DOOK SILLS, and DOOK r IiOJMTo. Also PAINT. U Alt and 11KAKTH ol UrilO Orders for Stone can bo left with D. GKOSS.who wil act as Acent during our absence. They constantly keep on hand a large lot of VermontEgyptian and Italian Marble at their wholeMiIo Marble Yard at Selins Grove, Union county, Pa. Bloomsburg August 14, IH41. iu NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all those indebted to the Estate of William Riltnrde ceased, either on note or book accounts, or Vendue notes due, that payment must be immediately made, otherwise the accountf will be leu with a collector. h. B. RUPERT. Adm'r. Dooc3sbnrg,Fb 0, 1641; OR HE RBW PLASTER I it "ic'?c' ob,alned of an old Jew by a trav. JL 'M ' ""ierii countries, diqs iair to do iiuuieiiKo tiiuu 10 mo western worw. amce this plaster I has been introduced into America, every other plaster, . salve, ointment or Ima- mcnt has been discontinued by all who have had an opportunity of testing tho superior medical virtues tv..ou uiMui vi neorew iiasicr. i rum, though siniplc,is powerful, and will prevail with an enlightened community, over all the puffings and fictitious affidavits with which tho world is flooded, 1 he sterling wirtli of this plaster, is recognised, op- preciated, ana. tts use. sanctioned by the highest classes of societt. One simultaneous burst of op- luuuuiiuii unscsiruniins mousanas who navo used it, which shows,lhat when a remedy possesses high ly intrinsic mcrls like this, it docs not fail of re ceiving tho patrol age of our intelligent public. u To be had attlis stores John H.Moycr,Blooms durg,Orim, I)ce)$ Derr, Washington, A. Miller, Berwick, P. E. Vastine, Danville, and J. $ J. R. Sharpless, Catiavissa. Be ye purifieil in your blood, And Hcaiii will attend you. The life of tii Flesh is in the Blood." Leviticub, C. XVII. XI. HOW IS THj BLOOD TO BE PU RIFIED 1 1 Thousands can Answer this question who Know jrom actual experience that DR. LEIDS'S BLOOD PILLS. A COMPONANT PART OF WHICH IS SARSAPARIIXA, Are the safest, best, and most effectual Pills now in existence. mm Atonws LEST YOU MAYBE DECEIVED t THE ONLT ORIGINAL TRUE & GENUINE to BQOD,PXLLS,-o3 DR. LEIDrS BLOOD PJI.LS, A COSirONANT IART OF WHIO SADSAhnil I a .......?.uun. T is attempted by Clacks and Impostors to in uuuuti: mcir nc iu umiL'urous nostrums nv assuming for their norx: that of "BLOOD PILLS" knowing that the'Blojl Pills manufactured by Dr. uciuv iiavu uuiumeu ip greaien repuiaiion ot ami fills tn existence, anfthink.by such tnrkerv tn impose upon the pubt by selling theirs upon tho popularity of Dr. Lcip's Blood Pills. i ue puuuc are inenure particularly requested to dy"sdloodp LEI' Tho public arc asJreJ that Or. Krltlu's Blood 1'ills are the safti beat, and most efficacious of any now in usetontaining neither Mercury or the Minerals, and V be'cmployed by vouiik and old, male and fcmalMt all limes and vnder all circumstances withtt fear from taking cold, straint lrom diet in ling or occupation In all cases whci purgation mav be ncccssarv these Fills will be fi ,1 iwtti, r.....i i u uuhi liiicbiuai aim CUSV in incir upciuiiun, nui-.i, iiu iiuuscu, or oicKness . ( , IA , ot tho Stomach, gring or any other unpleasant sensations, Further commcij s deemed numerous certifica from Physicians ail published from Hm, . (!m uiniUlUBTiUIV LI1U uw.v.1 iiiuciuuuia 1IIUSL IiaVB convinced the men .H.u , m iUrulu luruicr in- formation of all of - , r y directions whicKctompiny each Uox. re. A'r.iieiuy rcieratnem tn thn Lti;; No. 101 JYOmi Bujusru Street, below Vino street, (ligHof the fcldcn Eoglo and Ser .T" e penis.) Alio sold t( ImIz's Heal umpurvn, bloomsburg. Nov 20, 1 8f. 30 TETTER I TETTER ! iJrCHljTCH! DR. LEIDY'S TBTER AND ITOH OINTMAKT.Anl liable remedy for various affffitions oftllSKIN, removing Pimples, Pastilles, aj Eruption of tho SKIN, and pariiciilarWlapted lo tho euro of TETTER and 1 1 1. Tin's ointment has 14 used in numer ous schools throiigliotlB city and county; ns well as Factories, cloying numerous girls and boys.aiul amlwhow Tetter and Itch, as well an omer icttons oi tiio akin, prevailed, with the mJncxnmpled Sue- . cess. Names ofScliil eachcrs, as well as supetintendants anc)prietore of Fuc- lOIICB, CUUIU uo yntiian 111111(5 iiib iiuovc, but for the delicacy tlitel in having their nameR published in rf ction with such loathsome and disagrelp aflecliuns. Prepared and sold J. J.eidy'a Health TJinptirium, (Sign of Imlden Eagle and Serpent. N. 101' a second ttreel.bo. low Vine; also sold nt Lutz's Health .mp&, Bhomtburj;. Wov.au. ion. I 30 PERSIAN PILLS. "err js now a settled point with all those wlu have jl used tho Vegetable Persian Pills, that they are pre-eminently tho best and most cflicaciou! FamilyMedicim that has been yet used in Arnrri ra. If every family could become acquainted with their sovereign power over disease, they would keep them and be prepared with a suie remedy to apply on the first appearance of disease, and then how much distress would be avoided and money saved, as well ns lives of thousands who arc hurried out of lime by neglecting disease in its fust stages, or by not being in possession of a remedy which U,ey can place dependance on. CCJ-AII who wish to guard against sickness, should use the Persian pills freely, when needed no injury can ensue, used from youth to old age, when taken according to tho directions. Sold by J. R. Moyer, Dloomsburg, Grim, Deer ? llerr, Washington, J. v J. K. Siarpless, Vulla wissa, A, Miller, Berwicl:,and P. E. Vastine.Dao- vi tie. lyv5 16 EYES TO THE Formerly owned bu D. S. TOBIAS, now in'thc hands of E. LUTZ. EPHRAIjII IjUTZ has purchased the entire Stock ol Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints Tarnishes, Glass, DycstulTs, Confcclionaric, fcc. fcc. Formerly belonging to Mr. Tobias. And in ad. dition to the former Stork may be had a new and splendid assortment of all nrticlcs belonging to his line of business, just received from Philadelphia, All persons wishing to purchase any of the above aiticiua hib miticuuny invited to call and price the articles in his Store before buying elsewhere as he is determined to sell as low, and by a little Jewing, lower than can bo bought any where else in the surrounding neighborhood. J lie subscriber considers it hardly nccssary to mention the articles m particular ns he is confident mat no one can come amiss by enquiring fo rany aid uu wwoiigiiig io b urugoiorc. IV, B. Merc bonis and Physician will fin,l it to thoir advantago to call and buy such articles os inev mav stand in need ol. m t nv elm hn rmm. modaled at a very low perccntace. In few words all are respectfully invited to call see and judge tor themselves. EPJinAIM T.TITZ. Bloomsburg, Nov- 13, 1841 tf 29. . . - jar" a TBVTTBTT" vrvr X$!LA$&. filOOIl No M.corner of ff alnut Third streets. tin sunscribeis return their sincere thanks to their fnends for the favors so Iiberollvbesinw. cd on them, and beg leave to ajsuro them that no elturls shall be wanline nn thi-ir tmrt in Tn.; eonti . ...... fiuNi, ram iu lucicnre io WOruinnilBtun nun I' lpnmib. r - -- - ( K u. piivc ill gun uic limes. It is highly advantageous to Gentlemen ond In sututioiis having Libraries, to apply direct to the IlltlllPr. mflUinn nt ...I a ... ..I in . . tr ". . , Z-Z" " lu lu v Per A 1 1 f I flfipri nt imm nt n nn ucnllemcn's Libraries filled up and repaired. Mu ci nA pim);!, i . v ivuivum mmiiu iu imucru liauie 3 scran books. Albums and Portfolios, nf nil zr Ins,i ,u I'KUKUONUTARIES. HEGIS TERS. RECORDERS, SHERIFFS. iWtilCUHAIS J S AND BANKS. They are also prepared to manufacture . .BLA1TK ot every description, such as Dockets, Records, Heed Rooks, Oav-Roolts, Ledgers, Journals, Memorandums, Check-Rolls, &c. of the finest quality ot roper, (Koumson's Ivory Surfaced) in a style equal to any madem the Cities of Philadel. pina or iNew It ork, on the most reasonable terms. Blank Work Rulkd to ant Pattkmt, CLYDE & WILLIAMS. N. B. Old Books rebound with neatness and despatch; also Files of Papers. iarrisburg, Marh 20, 184S, Cmo. 48. All orders for binilinir.or for blank booka. left at this oflire, will be forwarded, and returned aa soon no completed n WEBB Asent ' ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Estate ol " illiam II. Petriken late of .i i , ... j jjtoomstiurg Columbia county deceased, "lTOTICE is hereby givcn.that letters of admin .istration on the nhove estate, luvobeen grjn ted by the Register of-Columbia county to the sub tcriber residing in Bloomsburg, who reqests all in debted to'eaid eslntbto make immediate pament ond nil having claims against it, to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ti. , L,D' Ru"'i'. Adm'r. Dlwmsburg, Mwck 13, 1843. -I- 'Tell Chapman to Crow!') ELECTION is ovor, and I have got 4 new BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, or as the boy said, .a new coat made out of daddy's old one, as I have bought out Ma. nasseh Bowman's whole Stock, hook and line, bob and sinker, and employed some first rate workmen to do the best of work at the shortest notice, for cash only I there, fote invite People wishing to enjoy good, health and warm, dry feel to call and try me. N. B. None need como without tho 'x ter Dinktum. STEPHEN MANSFIELD. Col. B. S. BnocicwAV, foreman. WANTED at the above establishment, wnnriuree gouu journeymen, to whom constant employment and liberal wages will be fii"en. Berwick, November 6, 1842. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the Copartner, ship hcrctoforo existing under the firm of O A & C, G- BROBST, has this day, April 18, 1842, been dissolved by mu tual consent. All persons indebted to the firm are requested to settle their accounts with; and thojs having claims ogiinst the firm will present them fnr scttlcmet to C. G. BROBST. C. G. BROBST, C. A. BROBST. N. R. The business will oe carried on by C. G, BKOBST, who solicits a continuance of public ra-tronae- ' (EThe BOOKS and NOTES of C.A.UROBSr will be placed in the hands of Jojeph Brobit, Esq. for collection. Persons wishing to save cost will' please call and settle their accounts. 0. A. BROBST. Public Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court uf Columbia County, on Thursday the 30A day of June next, at ten o'clock in tho forcneon, William J. lkeler administrator, ifrcof JACOB ALE, late of Mount Pleasant towncosp, in said county, deceased, will expose to sale by public vendue, upen the premiies Forty Acres of the north end of a certain tract or land situate in Mount Pleasant adjoining Daniel Force, Daniel McCarty, Edward Cavence and William lkeler, continuing 90 acres, about 40 acres of cleared land on the premises but no buildings, late the estate f said deceased, situste in tha township of Mount Pleasant and county aforesaid. JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. Danville, Map 4, 1842, 3 Orangeville Inn, ORANGEVILLE, Col. Co. By J. C. Hushes- THE subscriber informs his friends, and th public generally, that having taken the abovo well known stand, anil filtivl Sinn ! he is now prepared to entertain company in the best manner. His I1AR will always be furnished with the best of Liquors, his table with the best the mr kctt alTord, and having good stabling and attentive hos lers, he solicits a share of public patronage, and flo tiers himself ho shall bo able to giro general sat isfaction. JOSEPH p. 1842. HUG1IE3. Orangoville, May SHERIFFS SALE. Y virtue of a writ of levari facias to me di rected, will be exnosed to m.hlii. ih Court House, in Danvilln. nn rffnrtrrav the 1 3lh day of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. the follow ing property, viz : ALL THAT CERTAIN TWO STORY Frame Building and tenements situalo on the cast sido of Mill street in the town of Danville, in said county of Co. lumbia, ontaining In front on said Mill street fifloen feet, and in depth about thirty.two feet, ad joining the Drugstore of Pelet E. Vastine on the n rtli,aiid lot of Hon. Wm. T)m,.!,l.m, ih south, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilege oppertment to the said building. As also the in terest thereon from the 15th day of December, A. IOt I. Seized and taken in the property of Charles L. Wholes and Sharpless I a.ylor, administrators of Lv man Shnlpa Aprpnnpf. etal. JOHN FRUIT, Sheriff, Danville, May 20, 1845. S Dissolution of Partnership, WrOTICE is hereby given, that the Copaitiifr i. ship heretofore existing under the firm of H. & J. STAMBACII. has this day, Mav 10. 1H42 w i tual consent. All persons indebted to tho firm, sio requeued to settle their accounts uith, and tho having claims against the firm will present them for settlement to, J. STAMBACH, REUBEN STAMBACII, JACOB STAMBACH. N. B. The business will h -r.;.l r, k,. I A. COB STAMBACH, who solicits a continuance of public patronage. (j"The Books and JVhtet of rx,,".. mtm. bach will be placed in tho hands ofwjj Brobit, Esq, for collection. Persons withiug to save cwt will p!u call Md settle thoir accounts. BEUBEN BTAUVU.OSt