2oetry MAN OF TOIL Man of Toil, wouldst Shou be ficc. Lelid thino cart to Reason's call, There's folly in the Drunkard' gleo There's madmws in the midnight braw!; Ths ribald jest, the vulgar song. May give a kce ncr sling to care! The riot of a reckless throng May lead to ruin and despair; Ta-1 truth unloose thy fottered soul There is no freedom in the bowl. Man of Toil, wouldst thou be wise, The paths of moral light explore; Pierce the human heart's disguise, And track its motives to the core; Creation's boundless beauties scan, Observe its wonders search its laws; Look on the vast harmonious plan And learn to lovo the Eternal Cause, Lat Truth illume thy darkened soul There is no wisdom in the bowl. Man of Toil, wouldst thou be blest, Give thy purest feelings play: Bring all that's noblo to thy breast, Let all that's worthless pass away, Let generous deeds bid sorrow cease, Let gentlest words thy lips employ, Scatter the seeds ef love and peace, And reap a harvest full ol joy, Let Truth make glad thy harrassed soul Theie ate no blessings in the bowl- THOU CRUEL EMMA, THE PATHETIC LINES OF A CLERK, Ohl I did love her dearly, And gave her toys and rings, And I thought she meant sincerely When she took my pretty things; But her heart has grown as icy Aa a fountain in tho fall, And her love that was so spicy, It did.not last at all 1 gave her once a locket, It was filled with my own hair, And she put it in her pocket With very special care. But ajjeweller has got it, Ho offered it to me; And another that is not it Around her neck I Bee. For ray cooinf s and my billings I do not now complain, But my dollars and my shillings ' Will never come again, They were earned with toil and sorrow, But never told her that, And now I have to borrow, And want another hat. Think, think, thou eruel Emma, When thou shall hear my woe. And know my sad dilemma, Thou hast made it so, See, see my beaver rusty, Look, look upon this holo, This coat is dim and dusty: Ohl let it rend thy soul! Before the gotes of fashion I daily bent my knee, But I sought the shrine of passion, And fouud my idol, thou; Tho' never love intenser Had bowed soul before it, Thine eye was on the censer, And not the hand that bore it New Store AND MEW GOODS. TWIHE subscrioers inform the tmblic, that thev B havo entered into Partnership, under the firm ESTERS: HEFFXiXKr: and have ,ust receired from Philadelphia, and now opened, at their NEW STORE, JYorlhtccstC or ner of Market and Maine Streets, Uloonnburff, an enure new and cxtensivo assorment of DRY GOODSfiGROCERIES; HARD WARE, CROCKERY, AND Q UEENSWk RE, S,-c. which thty offer for sale, on rcasonablo terms, as heir prices are suited to the times. Among their assortment will be found Jiroadelolhs, Catsimeres, Satlinelts, and various lands of cloths Jor men's Summer wear; Calicoes; Ging hams; Cambrics; Muslim; Silks: Muslin de lanes; and various other articles for Ladies' dresses; Shawtsi Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs and JIosc: bleached and Brown Domestic Muslim; and a -variety tf other articles suitablo for the season and believed to be as good and complote an assort inent as is us&lly round in country stores. (Ej-COUNTRY PRODUCE will be received in exchange, anj CASH will not be refused. Our friends, and the public generally, are xe- jucsieu lu-can aim examine lor themselves. JACOB EVER, CHARLES HEFFLEY. Bloomsburj, June 35, 18-13. 0 A NEW VOLUME. USA'S- 1st, 1842. THE SATURDAY POST. A FAMILY SHEET. or TUB MAMMOTH CLASS. new volume of the popular family newspaper Saturday Evening Post, will tin rominenrnl tho first of May, 1842, beautifjlly printed on lincst wliitc linen paper. The Tost is tho old and best established naner in llin IJtiinn. linvintr already got to tho commencement of tho ana volume While scores of papers which havo been started in tho last twenty-three years, havo passed away forever, the Post stilt maintains its proud position in point of circulation and profit, at the head of the family newspapers of tho day. Tlio great size of tho paper enables the proprie tors to givo a greater variety of original and selected matter than can ho found in cotcmporary sheets. Tho paper has been greatly Edlurgcd and Improved, And now appears in handsome new type, and hns received tho praise of many editors of teste, as the handsomest Jamily sheet irt the union. Our ef forts havo been directed to' tho combining of beauty and simplicity, with utili'.v an! tasto. Tho Post is printed on stout whito paper, rendering it neat and durablo for filing; whilo in sizo it surpasses every otner weekly newspapca in riniadelpnia, and has received from its colcmporarics tho tilo of The Philadelphia Mammoth, The great size of tho paper enables us to 'civo all impoitant Congressional proceedings at length, and all reports and other important public documents in lull, together with occasional Congressional Speeches in full. Literary Department. The Post is acknowledged to be the hrst news paper in the country in tho quantity and quality of its original tales, essays, poetry, and other matter. he following contributors aro a warrant of its merits. T. S. Arthur, author ofThomas J. Beach Iiemperanco Pledge,' J. Milton Sindcrs, author 'The BrokenMcrchant,' and other Temperance of 'Tho Miami.Valloy' 1ST) Anderson btoncs, Lydia H Sigourney E W Thomas, author of Clinton Bradshawo Professor J. H. Ingraham author of 'Lafitte.'Kid,' &c. &c. Howard Pinckney Jesso E. Dow. author of'C Theresa Clarko the 'Log of Old Iron sides,' &c. &c. Miss J Estcllo John G Whitlicr Louis Fitzgerald Pasistro, Misa t II W Essling R. M. Walsh, Miss E. Leslie, Mrs u r' Nichols Mrs Amelia B Welby J Tomlin N. P. Willis, Mrs. Emma C. Embury J Ross Browne Lucy Seymour Mrs Mary H Parsons Mrs Carolina F Orno Mrs M St Leon Loud Mrs. A. v. Annan Mrs, Lambert James II. Dana Lewis J. Cist Lydia Jane Picrson Theo. S. Fay George P. Morris Francis S. Osgood Alfred B. Street Mrs Ann S Stephens J T S Sullivan MrsE C Stcdman Mrs Caroline Peo Hentz William Wallace The publishes have made an arrangement, in ad dition far a n Original Novel, from the pen of II. W. Herbert, Esq. author of Cromwell, J ho Urothers, &c. which thev havo been publishing for sometime past. Tho scene of this novel is laid m America tho subject is the liuccantcrs. hucn an opportunity to subscribe should not be lost. Original Stories appear in every number of the paper, with original articles upon all subjects. 1 ho i'ost contains the greatest variety of Onci- nal Talcs, Sea Sketchks, Essays, Poetry, Songs, Charades, bisido tho latest and best selections from tho American and English Magazines, and all tho other fountains of choico Original Literature. THE TEIIM8. It U issued at the old established rate of Two Dollars per annum, Cash in advance, and may be truly said, now mat it is enlarged, to be tho Cheapest papet in the Union. As friends and neighbors often wish to clvb to gcther to facilitate remittances, wo offer to such, or o any person who wilt secure, us the names and money, the following Inducements to Clubs.. 3 copies for 5 dollars in advanco post paid. 1 - - 10 It is to bo understood, that to entitle any person to the uenelit ol tho. above terms, all arrcar ages must be lirst paid, and tho subrcriptions mus bo remitted in advanco post paid. wo adhere to tno Unsli system. GEORGE R. GRAHAM & CO Third and Cltesnut streets, Philadelphia New Marfele MANUFACTORY, At Bloomsburg, Col. Co. AFP & TIGHNER. niHEY would inform tho citizens of Columbia County, that they havo commenced the bust C6sat tho above placo at tlto public house of E, HOWELL, where they are prepared to manufac ture to order, m tho neatest, best, and most durable manner, MONUMENTS, TOMB-TABLES, qEAD and FOOT STONES, of all sizes and ualitics, MANTLES, WINDOW and DOOR SILLS, and DOOR FRONTS. Also PAINT. BAR and HEARTH STONES Orders for Stone can bo left with D. GROSS.who wil act as Agent during our absence. They con&tantly keen on hand a larco lot ol Vcrmont.Egyptian and Italian Marblo at their wholesalo Marblo Yard at Sclins Grove, Union county, i'a. Bloomsburg August U, 1841. 1G NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all thoso indebted to the Estate of William Ritlcr de ceased, either on nolo or book account?, or venuue notes Hue, that payment must bo immediately made, otherwise tho accounts will bo left with a collector. L. B. RUPERT, Admr. Bloomabnrg,Feb 5, 1811; PROCLAMASIOIT. WHEREAS, the Honorablo Etuts Liwis, President nf llin Hnlirla nf llll flt-pr nnil Terminer and General Jail delivery, Court of Quar- ut cessions oi tno I'cacc, and Uourt ol Uomraon P1C.1S mill OrnhnTm' Pniltt In ihn nittlilli tnilioinl district, composed of the counties of Norfhumbcr- I 1 IT ...--. . . ... nu, union, voiumuia ana incoming; ana tno on. William Donaldson and George Mack, Esq aires. Associate JiulirnnSn n,,ln issutd their precept bearing dalo tllo 25th day of April in tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and forty-two, and to me directed, for hold ing A Court of Oner and Terminer, and Gen. eral Jail Delivery, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court. IN DANVILLE, in tho County of Columbia, the third Mnndnv if Aiimifit. npTt nipinnMhi. Dthday) and to continue two weeks. i mice 13 incrcioro Hereby given to the Uoroncr, 0 Justices of the Ponr.p. nml (Vnelnlilna nf llin. tho said county of Columbia, that they bo then and icro in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in tho rcnoon of said dnv. with their rrrnnlM. innlitsi. lions, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done. And those that nro houtlil liv rcrntmiT'iin.pa in nvnen. . , , J c ' 1 J " cute against tho prisoners that are or may be in the j an or said coumyol Uolumbia, are to bo then and there to prosecute against them, as shall be just. Jurors aro renUCsted to hn nnrw'liitil in tlinlr nlfpml. nnce, agreeably to their notices. Dated at Uanvillc.the 8th day of July, in tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight hun dred and forty-two, and in tho GOlhyear of tho Independence of tho United States of Ameri ca. JOHN pnni'P. sheriff SiiEnirr's OrFicK,Danvillo' ? July 8, 1842. J ANOTHER GREAT WONDER is ronrjrcoMi.va t .' A LETIATHA1T NEWSPAPER, OR QUADRUPLE BOSTON NOTION, WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED, TFhich in point of sizc.bcaulv ofnamr. and typography, convenience of form, value andfreshncsg of Contcnts,and nwu bcr will far surpass that of anu ever be fore issued from any newspaycr establish mem in tne world. The subscriber, publisher of tho Boston Notion. feels a degrco of honest pride in boinir able to an nounce that ho is noiv making tho most extensive arrangements, lor tho publication, at an early period of a STUPENDOUS PRINTED SHEET OR aUADRUPI,E NOTIOX! which ho has every confidence, from the nature of his arrangements, in assuring tho public, will far surpass, in point of SIZE, BEAUTY AND VALUE, any of his previous efforts at newspaper publishing, and to which he will challcniro tho world to mo- duco an equal ! It will contain printed mittcr, to mo amount or near sixteen thousand square inches, or one hundred and four square feet 1 employing over three million seven hundred thousand letters ! It will be embellished with ovor 200 Splendid Engravings! of a serious, comic and ludicrous character, a Iaif, numucr or mem entirely original. The Letter Press Contents, will be of tho most valuable charac ter, and no article will be allowed a place in its col umns tnat has previously appeared in any American publication as it will be filled with entirely new and fresh matter. The next steamer from Europe, will bring us a lareo nuantitv of materials sent for by us, expressly for the columns of this stupendous Eiicet. Among other matters, it will contain two ex- Tins rni.L sized xovels, By BU LIVER AND JAMES- tho two most celebrated and popularnovclists of the age, and also a NEW NOVEL by Mrs. GORE. These novels, when printed by tho booksellers, will probably sell for from two to three dollars. A larce numucr of splendid I ales, Romances, Stories, Bio graphical sketches, Memoirs of distinguished cha racters, Poetry, Anecdotes and fun enough for a year, &c. &c. will fill up its columns. 1 hough tho promises wo havo made above may appear to the readers of tho prospectus, too liberal to be fulfilled, we can ossuro them in perfect sincer ity, that wo aro not only able to accomplish all wo have proposed, but that wo havo in view othei striking features and novelties, which will material ly enlianco the valuo of our sheet. Tho public has pronounced u favorablo verdict on our former Mam inothNotions. but wo havo taken measures for ren dering tho forthcoming " Leviathan" a still grcator prodigy than any ot its predecessors. Wo havo engaged tho assistance of several of onrmost distin guished literary men, both by making selections, and furnishing original articles, and such a rigid censorship will bo oxcrcised 'in making tho sheet, that nothing unworthy of being cherished and pre served, will find a placo in its columns. It will bo emphatically an INTELLECTUAL GIANT! Tor this GREAT WONDER tho charge will be Only 95 Cents per Copy. To AoENTfl. Thoso newspaper and periodica Agents throughout tho country, desirous of huvinn uny of this astonishing publication, wiil please send us their orders at once, accompanied with tho cash as only a limited edition of Thirty Thousand Cop ies will bo printed. Ordeis will bo supplied in th order in which thoy aro received, after allowing o rcasonablo time for distant agents. Tho wholcsala price to Agents and others wrll be$20 per hundrd.o Fifty copies glO twcnty-livo copies; $5, To Cluds, Persons clubing, shall rcccivo nine copies fcr $2 Fourteen copies for 3 Twenty copies for $4- and Twcnty-Fivo copies for 5. To Postmisteiis Postmasters who will trou bls themselves to forward a remittance, shall re ccivo an extra copy tor themselves in a separate wrapper, for every 2 dollars for nine copies they may enclose to us. GEORGE ROBERTS, Publisher Boston Notion. Notion office, Boston, luno 1, 1843, Tho postage on this sheet will bo ouly one cent under a hundred miles, and 1 1-2 cents over 100 miles; as it will bo printed as a newspaper, Extra Boston Quadruple) Notion, on HEBE.EW PLASTER. HIS Recipe, obtained of an old Jew by a trav eller in tho Eastern countries, bids fair to be ot immense valuo to tho Western world. Since this piaster has been introduced into America, every other plaster, salve, ointment or Una mcnt has been discontinued by all who havo had an opportunity of testing tho superior medical virtues of the Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster. Truth, though simple, is powerful, and will prevail with an enlightened community, over all tho puffings and lictitlous alhdavits Willi which the world is Hooded. The sterling worth of this plaster, is recognised, ap preciated, and its use sanctioned by tho highest classes of society. One simultaneous burst of ap probation arises from tho thousands who havo used it, which shows.that when a remedy possesses high ly intrinsic merits like this, it docs not fail of re ceiving the patronage of our intelligentpublic. To bo had at the stores of John l.Moycr,Blooms durg, Grim, Veer J, Uerr, Washington, A.Miller, Verwiclc, P. E. Vasltnt, Danville, and.1. r J. -K Siarpless, Cattawissa. Ffi&SXAN.PXXiXiS. IT is now a settled point with all those wlu lnvc used tho Vegetable Persian Pills, that they aro pre-eminently tho best and most efficacious I'amilyMedlclne that has been yet used in Ameri ca. If every family could become acquainted with their sovereign power over disease, they would keep them and be prepared with a sure remedy to apply on tho first appearance of disease, and then how much distress would bo avoided and money saved, as well ns lives of thousands who aro hurried out of limo by neglecting disease in its first stages, or by not being in possession of a remedy which they can place dependanco on. CEj"All who wish to guard against sickness, should use tho Persian pills freely, when needed : no injury can ensue, i used from youth to old ago, when taken according to the directions. Sold by J. It. Moycr, Bloomsburg, Grim, Deer r Derr, Washington, J. iy J, It, Sharpless, Catta wissa, A. Miller, Uerwick,and r. ii. I astinc,Dao ville, lyv5 1G Be yo purified in your blood, And Health will attend you. " 7Vie life of thi Flesh is in the Blood." Leviticus, c. xvii. xi. HOW IS THE BLOOD TO BE PU R1FIED 1 1 Thousands can answer this question who Know jrom acjual experience that DR. LEIDS'S BLOOD PILLS, A COJirONANT PART OF WHICH 13 SAUSAPAmr,IA, Arc the safest, best, and most effectual Pills now in existence. L.EST YOU MAY BE DECEIVED ! THE ONLY ORIGINAL, TRUE & GENUINE Ecs-BOOB PILLS, 3l Ann DR. LEini"S BLOOD PIKLS, A COMVONANT PART OF WH1C SARSAPARILLA. BT is attempted by Quacks and Impostors to in troducc their vile and dangerous nostrums by assuming for their name that of "BLOOD PILLS" knowing that the Blood Pills manufactured by Dr. Lcidy have obtained the greatest reputation of any Pills in existence, and think by such trickery to impose upon tho publio by selling theirs upon tho popularity of Dr. Lcidy's Blood Pills. Tho public aro thcrcforo particularly requested to be cautious when purchasing, to ask for Dr. LEI DY'S BLOOD PILLS. Tho public aro assured that Jlr. IMdips lilooil Pllla arc the surest, best, and iot rtneaetous of any now In use, containing neither Mercury or the Minerals, and may be employed bv vou'm and old, male and female at all limes anil under all circiimslances without fear from taking cold, re straint from diet in living or occupation. In all cases where a purgation may be necessary these Pills will bo found both effectual and easy in their operation, producing no nausea, or Sickness of tho Stomach, griping or any other unpleasant sensations. Further comment is deemed unnecessary the numerous ccrtificatcs published from limo to time from PJiysicians and other individuals must have convinced tho incredulous, and for tho further in formation of all others, JJr.Leidy refers them to tho directions which accompany each Box. They aro prepare)' and 6oId,holcs.ilo and retail, at Dr. TjF.IDYKVHU.1IjTIIEMPOMU.il, No. 191 JS'OKTll 8EVOJVD Street, below Vino street, (sign of the Golden Eoglo and Scr pents.) Also sold at Lulz's Health Emporium, liloomslurg. Nov 20, 1841. 30 TETTER! THTTSR! IT O II l ITCH! DR. LEIDY'S TETTER AND ITOII OINTiMANT. An infallablo remedy for various affections of the SKIN, removing rimpics, rastuies, anu isruption oi the SKIN, and particularly adapted to tho cure of TETTER and ITCH. This ointment has been used in numer ous schools throughout tho city and county; as well as Factories, employing numerous girls and bnys.and among whora Tetter and Itch, as well as other Affections of tho Skin, prevailed, with tho most unexampled Suc cess. Names of School Teachers, as well as supcrinlendantB and Proprietors of Fac- toiies, could bo Kiven.confirminc tho above, tut for tho delicacy they feel in having their iiaiuL'x puuusueu in connection Willi bucii loathsome anil disagreeable aflections. Prepared and sold at Dr. Loidv's Health .Emporium, (Sign of tho Golden Eagle and Serpeants.) No. 101 north second slreet.bo- low Vine; also sold at Ltttz's Health Emporium, Bloomsburg Nov 20. lg4J, 30 EITJES TO THE Formerly owned by D. S, TOBIAS. EPHRAH1TB EiUTK fESPECTFULLY informs his friends. ,,i mo aublic generally, that he has jiiBt r.fiv ed Irom Philadelphia, a new and extensive afl,i ment of "0" Drngti, Medicines, Oils, PainM Coufcctionurics. &C. which, in addition to his former stock, comprises , rnmtilpfn nccnrimont nfnt-rint i; . . " . a . ,, 1 .m.iia une or Business. All persons wishing to purchase any of the abova articles are particularly invited to call and nriepil,. ........ . .... uj,1UB nisewncre 03 ho 19 determined to sell ns Imv mi1 l,,t ., 1:1,1. . lower than can bo bought any where else' iu'ilfe Burcuumung ncigiiuornoou. Tho Subscriber eniigtilera it linr.1l., . . , , ..w.u.j uvMs;iry ii) mention the aiticles in particular as ho is confident iiiomvuuutuii tumuuiiiiss uy enquiring to rany aili cle belonging to n Drug Store. N. B. Merchants and Physicians will find it to their advantage to call and buy such orticlcs a they may stand m need of, as they shall bo accom modated at a very low percentage. In few words all are respectfully invited to call sco and judge for themselves. ' EPHRAIM LUTZ. Bloomsburg, July 10, 1842. if 39, 4L No. 64,corncr of Walnut 4 Third streets. fWHE subscribers return their sincere thanks to J their friends for the favors so liberally bestow, ed on them, and beg leavo to assure them that no efforts shall lie wanting on their part to merit a continuance of their patronage, both in reference to workmanship and cheapness of prico to suit tho times. 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Old Books rebound with noatnets and dospatch; also Files of Papers. 7arrisburg, Marh 20, 1842. Crao. 48. All orders for binding.or for blank books, left at this offico, will bo forwarded, and returned as soon as completed. .II- WEBB, Agent. Dissoctlion of Partnership- OT ICE is hereby given that the Copartner. eiiip uercioioro exihiing uuoer mo nrin 01 O A- & C, G' BROBST, has this day, April 18, 1812, been dissolved by mu- luui coiiscru. unpersons inuetiieii to tne urm am requested to settle their accounts with; and tlioee havinc claims nminst tho firm will present them for scttlemct to C.G. BROBST. C. G. BROBST, C. A. BROBST. N. Ii. The. Iinsinpta will np pnrrlpd nn hv C fi. 1JHOUST, who solicits a continuance of public pa- ironai-c- rr-T),n Ttnni.'Sor..i TMnTre rn a nnnnsr will be placed in tho hands of Joseph Brobst, Esq. for collection. Persons wishing to save cost will pleaso call and scttlo their accounts. U. A. UllUUSl. SHERIFF'S SAIL.E. Y virtue of a writ oftes lib fu to Colurc&ia county, will be exposed to public sale at tho Court House in Danvillc.on Monday, the25lhiay of July, inst, at 10 o'clock, A. M. the following pro perry ,vi& : A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, SITUATE on Cattawissa Creek, in Mifflin township, Colum bia County, containing J5 moro or less, adjoining land of B- Hubley, J"l'n Snyder, and others. Whereon is ereetcd a SAW -MILL, two LOU HOUSES, two Log Barns. Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the property of David Davis. JOHN FRUIT. Sheriff Sheriff s Office, Danville, Julv 1, 1842. 4t. Bissotition of Parliiersliil' OTICE is hereby given, that tho Copaitner snip neretoloro existing under Hie iirm 01 R & J- STAMBACII. has this day, May 10, 1842, been dissolved by mu tual consent. All persons indebted to the firm, 0" requested to settle their accounts with, and those having claims against the firm will present them for settlement to, J. STAMBACII. REUBEN STAMBACII, JACOB STAMBACII. N. B. Tho business will be carried on by JA COB STAMBACII, who solicits a continuance of public patronage. OC'Tho Ilooks and A"btes ot Iltuben .Sffliri bach will bo placed in the hands of Joseph JBrobtt, Esq, for collection. Persons wishing to save cost will pleaic call and settle their accounts. liEUUKN TA.vu(int. 1