IvSle and Temper- Caroline and Edwatil Spencer, hd been tngaged in marriage to each oilier from childhood, and the period at which their union should tako place hnving arrived they wne unilrd under msny favourabli anspires. They wero equally acomplished in cnmfottablo circumsUriees, nnd pnesesseu of similarity of disposition &i tastos, which wsj peculiarly remarkable. They werr,a it was observed, formed for each other One eingle defect, however, on earh side, marred all; and rendered them suprcmel) miserable. The period generally knon the honey moon had passed over without any occur innfimrhins- In a direct misuntler. II a landing, and the young couple eat out evening in the enjoyment of iho most plena ins tuninnciencei. 'Do you recollect said Caroline, 'the happy days we used lo spend togelher saunleiing on the banka ur lipuniifal river, and inhaliiifi Iht fresh air which Inrhtlv rippled ilsiuifacr you would, when w were united, think yourself the happiest of morUlsf' 'Yes. And how jealous you would be when poke lo that fop Morrisf 'No, I do not Whail not recollect thai!' Certainly not In never was jealous in my life.' 'U'n but I am sura you were. 'But I deny it wy dear. Now, you know you were . e (.a . v . cumej conies it. -uo you wim mt to confess that which I know was not eot But let ua quit the subject. Have you tried either of those airs I brought you yester dat' Ahl you shan't escape me in thai manner. I insist on it you were horribly ; ! . . r jnaioui 01 young morns, ami every one iw if' '1 tell you once more, Mr. Spen cer, I was not. Have you tried the airsf '.Never mind the air, my de; I with It convince you that yon were jmlotis. Do cu riot recollcnt tha evening when 'Ed word rose from his chair, 'Madam.' he obscrtfd, if you insist on continuing a subject which, you perceive, is disagreeable to me, I must leave the room' 'Hut why should it be disagreeable to youf Just any you were jealous, and 1 shall be satisfied.1 He made nn ranlir k., mMft.i.l.. I r. . i ..y, , uu. luiiucuiuioij- iuh ino room when hit young wife perceived that she had gone a little loo far. 'He it so irritable b isid,' but instead of following her hiu band, lo endeavour lo soothe his irritation, he sat down to the piano to try the air he had brought her. In the interim he had talired lo the adjoining apartment, some what convinced himself that he had acted precipitately. However, he thought hi; wife would no doubt follow him, anxious lo arfjnat the little difference. He there fore thiew himself on couch, expecting every moment lo see her enter the apart menl. What, then, ias his surprise lo hear Ihe sound of music from the room he had left, and the voice of hi wife accom panying, apparently in the most unconcern ed manner, the instrument she was playing Considering himself treated with indifler ence, if not contempt, he put on his hat and walked out into the street in no verj enviable humaur. As his evil fortune would have it, he had not proceeded verj far when he encountered the arch templcr himself, in the shape of a friend on his way io the club, of which bo th had been mem berr, but from which Spencer, in the do termination lo lead a domesticated life, had vitbdrawn since his marriage. In his then lle of mind, it required very little per suasion to go thither; and thither he went, remaining until early the ensuing morning, when he returned home. Hi wife had re tired to be bed, and not willing to dislurb lier, he crept noiselessly in. Hi rage had evaporated md had he found her awake, the difTeitnce between them might have been satisfactorily adjusted. She had.how ever, after crying bitterly at what had oc curred, fallen asleep. Piide kept her the next morning from confessing lhal she had been at all annoyed or grieved at her hu bands absence; and when he 'hoped that the hnd not been very unhappy,' ,he re plied not at all.' This at once put an end to any explanation; ond in the evening he 'thought that as Mrs. Spencer fet en hap iti lit .j rriiiririni it.jw II i turn lo his sp ndjng tlie evening once mort nwr.y from hdtaa.' The tup ra Bgsin re eorled to; and being induced lo engage ii piay, ne rose a greai io9er. tie returnm' home chufod and annoyed, and in no umoi! to make concisions of any description; fm less to onuure taunts in quiet. 1 hopr you iuve enpjed yourself at the rlubf esld lite wife iu him he entered the room as woman, leavn me alone,' he renliod crjriMy, 'You seam already to think mar riu(jH by no moans as plossant nn courtship. Tif m tafc aJblhr J stay, ufc- J stall mate1 inter, aiiueirawn juui buhuuio miu iuihiubiuh conduct.' The young man raised his hand a If lo comply with the taunt, butsuddenl Mieckinir himself, he acsin took his hat & rushed hastily from Ihe house. Ho htmied in throuch the dark and nearly deserted ttreels without an object, and not knowinp what he Inlcniled lo do willi himself. Suihlenly he slopped beforo large well lit building; he surveyed i'. anxi ,inK-' nnd then seemed about to pass on but; apparently drawn by an irresistible im pulse he at length went in. It was the (InS once more the nlace which he had recently left under circumstance so unfor tunalc. He had still a few pounds in cash with him, and had determined lo make one ffforl more to redeem previous losses. 1 the exciled state of hi mind, it is unneces sary to say that the effort was unsuccess fill. He would have quilled at once, but friendi were there lo urge him on, nnd to advance him money on ihe security ol tits watch, cole of hand, Ac. Maddened by rJejeleiUwses,Ji.at.eoeth olaved deep! ...!.. M anu wnii ws uaronne s impression or the whole matteit Up to the moment ol her husband's quilting her for the third time, she regarded herself as a deeply injur ad woman. She had obstinately persisied in course which wks d spleasing lo her husband, but never thonaht lor a moment that she had done anything lo call forth hi uiger. She had been too proud to admit concern at Ihe difference which had taken place between them, yet acquitted hersell of any act which tended to prolong that Uttlerence. She had taunted, when ih !,.,. .1.1 .1.1 ,. . .... nuuiu nave uuiuiiu mm; anu yet did not conceive thai she had been iu any hanc iiistrumciiinl in run mm him to quit hi: home. In Ihe inotiiing, when he doguedl feinted wnat had occurred, 'It was,' she said, 'just what she had expected, and jusi what she deserved for manying him.' Here, Ihenf was a mosl unpleanant slate of olTrfirs. There were two parties united liigBiner mr me, wno ercmeil destined lo I r i r t ive at variance. There was to he conlen ion, and yet very precarious suopmi I'he 'dinner of herbs,' wa probably to be here; but ihe 'love,' which coulil render palatable, was to be absent. There wac inwever, no i.elp for it, and howsoever hsagreeable, it must be endured. The hougntofseparation.bittsooii abandoned the dea: for, although unhappy toimher. tliev had, strange to say, no earnest desire lo arl. At length, afmr many disappoint nents, employment was procured for Edvar Spencer through ihe iiutruuif mailt) i irienus.and they entered upon a new life, Many privations they had;to eriduie, and nany struggles to underjo. The temper which could not brook contradiction. wa now subjected to restraint; and the nride thai fcrbade the admission of error, or the acknowledgement of n pan?, sank under thr- weight ol comparative poverty, and the consequent neglect cf friends. The resul- was, Caroline and Edward Spencer wore both humbled: and when ihir lnm.-.i.i. hprnmn nn ..li.a ......I!,.. l.fi. .. i . u uu.i.o 4ujuy -WHICH II uiu so toon as the novelty ol their situaiian wore off they led a happier life. Industry and frugality at length crowned their efforts nd they wero enabled once more to move in a respectable sphere of society. It wat in the same room, and about the same snm thai, some short lime ifter thin favourable reverse, of their fortunes, they were again found indulging in reminiscences of the past. -Does it not seem strange,' said Edward, Mhal so trifling a c;rruinstancc as your supposing that I was once jealous of young Morris should have led to all our misfortunes!' No. mv dear', rentier! hi. wife, 'it was not IhatcircnnislBnce. but mv foolishly Insisting upon the mailer after I law that you were annoyed at ii. 'But Ihen how silly of me lo be annoyed at such a trifle. 'Oh how I went th r.r.i .:., you quilled me!' 'And I to have supposed that you cared not whether I were offended or nol.' The fact is mv dear .' said had then loo much pride.' And I retort d Edward giving her a kiss, Moo little temper.' ""'Y n'lTii iira MORMON MASSACRE. The accouui of the murder of Lyman Wright' Bnd of Mormons,, thirty in number, is confirmed. They were principally Englishmen, and wore attempting lo rob a more at the 'irne- An Irishman who had his hands blistered by endeavoring to draw on a ptr of now hoots. exeUiined by Sf Patrick, I believe I shall never gel them on until I wear them i dnr ot tvrji Choose & WAxcfci m BSfUO'ITULLT informs the cllitoni efj MM Unlumhia county, nnd the public generally tliut lie has locntml liinnclfin Dloonulmrg.on Main street nppnrito Bt. I'aul'a Church, whero ho bat )pcnod shop, ami is now remlj ami prrparrtl to receive mul execute all work in his lino of business, with dispatch nnd in a, noikniaiihko manner. Clocks fit Watches of Iho best quality, can be hail at his establishment on vciy reasonable term' . REPAIRING & CLEARING mil be done to th satisfaction of the customer, as well of Clocts and Watches as of Jcnolsy, and ho will, further, warrant his work lotto execute J as well at any in this tsction of the Slate. IU will also rusks to order SURVEYING COMPASSES or pocket, and in short, will do ell olhetTtoik isu. ally done In a Veil rrsuUled resrcctoble ettablith ment. lis hone by sli'.ct attention to busines and a desire to ulcase, to leceive a librtnl shnic o patronage. Country Produce taken in pay men for work at tho market prices. illuotuiburg, iNovcmlwr lb, 1844 3U.I , i ho subscribers have established at tin above place, a new MARBLE YARD and ! will always he ready, at the ahortest nonce, io lurntsn to order, MONUMENTS, TOMB- TABLES, TOMB-STONES, HEARTH JAMBS, MJ1NTLES.VJ1INT STONES, MULLEHS, fcc. ir any oilier work in their line. Thev are also prepared to lurnis WINDOW CAPS andSILIiS, DOOK SILLS and STEPS. &c. either of Mn.ble, Lime or any kind ol stone Hint can be procured in this vicinity SCTMiavnic had considerable exnerienei in the business, tney tihnlae their work to , . - i he eKecuted iu as han lsomc a atvle as ran he furnished Ironi nv yard either in the uy or countr; ; afld on as reiifonnble lernis. AKiMSTKONti Si IIUGHUS. Bloomebutg, Nov. 3, 18-15. ly iS Chair ranufactorv, ru i.'. m.im.i,. " the 01) CHAIR ilfANlTACTOKING husines.K at the old stand of B. $i S. ILieen buch, where lie will ba rnsdy k til lime to furnish Faney d Windeor Chaira, Cet tees, Uoeion Honking Chairs tlic. of cverj mcs. i imium, which mav oe cai ed lor. hi short noticn and on the moat reasonable lernia. He will also execute Houjc, Sign & Ornamental Painting, and House Papering, in a superior uinnntr, p I' mm his experience in the business. ami his facilities of manufacturing the varioui articles of his line, he Hattera himself thin he shall ho jbls lo furnish as cood work. nil upon as reasonable term bd can lie rm bd can lie done in the country, nil of which ho will nsposo ol lor CASH or COUiiTltY PRODUCE N. B. Orders from a disianco will hr lriclly ar.d punctually alleniled to. B HAGENUUOII. Bloomul org, Dec- GO, 1313 Brag's a guod doc, But Holdfast is better. PnilC Cildeni-rneit Jrl numblc tlinn ha to the citinr.anf Hi 4,.-,-,K.,r i , , . ----- -- JVUtJlllk HU vicinity, ror the fHVurs thus far beslnr..! IIIUlll linn, and would still further ask a cumimuncc of uc s,iinc, so lung only as satisfaction is rendeicd Ho would not say, Come wit eonu all, but come is many as conveniently can. Keithrr u-nnl.1 l,r promiic, (as others have,) lo. do his work bcllci than can be doria in any other shop in tho place but in Hliort, he would neither brog nor banter, bin Icfy any one who does brog to do work neater than he docs, in all cat.es. He lm .l.r, Inioi,, ..;.,, the lata ' NEW YOHK & PHI LABEL PHI A FASHIONS. with which he is prepared to do woik Fashionable mid neat, and will guarantee a good fi( at all times for any one who may favor him with a call. ins snop is at mo old stand occupied by him mr a number of vrars And ihn Uirl, be found out at all times. As to prices he uishe to be unJersleod that he intends to do work an low as any of his neighbors, nnd as usual, nil l!n,1 m country produce taken in exchange for work done . v BfiRNARO RUPERT, Cloomsburg, Octoter IS, 1344 To the Fuhlic. THE subscriber desirous of quiting bus mess requests all those nulthicd to him U maKe payment immediately. The following prices will he paid foi PRODUCE in exchange for his P STOCK OP GOons on hand. ROOD WHEAT $1 per bushel. RYE US ete. CORN 4.1 and SO els. ATS 25 cts. FLAX SKED $1 25 els. 1C7 Goods sold at cost for the cash. But no credit given after Ibis dale. E. H. BIGGS. Sepl 01841. NOTICE HERRAB, the undarsijned gove his note to William McHenrv. K,vnn.i... u, lotr-s. uiiy uonars payub six months from date, for the improvement upon ncerlain piec or tract of land, and having sineo ascertained that said .Mcrnry had no titla to tho same, I therefore here by caulwu all persons not to purchsw said note as I i"u in inj ii univss compuned ty jaw, mitotHu LUNGER, Til E FAWIiT MKlfiPAPKlt AT1D FIREKDH VntQXD. Hctstral in Politics and Ctulltffori. NJEW YEAR. Arow is the very nick of lime to subscrib( for the Nao I tor 18tJ' THE PIIILADEL.P IT A SAT 9JKB A Y COBJRIESR Willi the largest Subscription List in the World. TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. 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To eralilv lt,p' growing appetite foe a bctier knowledgo of the im portant features of our great and glorious country, our pjst exctiions bhall be redoubled in future to' prcvoiU vivid picture of American cities, towns, mountains, lakes, rivers, eaves, scenery, etc. dec. will continue reeularlv to be fjniiibe.l hv tbr. minds and pens in the country. There chakte productions arc acknowledged lo be the best, for useful instruction nt the family fireside, that appear in ii ny periodical. Ouit f.soiurrifni compneo subjects in all bran ches of Art and Nature, suitable for the family cir cle, and appear iu rapid pucceseion. Ol!R Tl! WFIjI.ER is constantly traerr,ine the world, in ecarch of tlie wonderful and instruc tive. Ocrt AonJcui.Tnniar occupies wreklv en im. porant t pace, wih all matters of interest for' the nolile til'tn vftJie toil; Uur buropean Vurrapontientt, in Liverpool, i.miuon, immiu, uio iait, Keep us regularly iidvited of nil ubicctsof niecial intrrett. Our Markets and I'rirc3 Current.cmbrace all the earliest advices in reference to the prices of ollkindf of Grain. Produce, Ac., the etate of Stock s,Danlis, Moncy.uud Lam's, and our extensive arrangements will hereafter render our Priceu Current ef inesti mable value to the Traveller, Farmer, and all Hu- smcis uiasici wnattver, M'MAKIN $ HOLDEN. Courier Building, P7 Chetiiut street, Phila. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Eitate of Philip Dodder, late of Orang townthip, deceased. TSkTOTICE is hereby siven that letters of admin. V$i ictrstlon, on the above mentioned eetatc,hae been gronted to the subscriber residimr in the township of Orance. All prisons indebted to die raid eslato are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims are requested ti present them pioperly authenticated, for settlcrnir beforo the first of November next. JUHN PARKS.Adm Orunge tp.Bept 7, 1844--20, BLANKS 1 I BLANKS ! fttrJiisticosBlank EXECUTIONS and SUMMONS m primed and forVale bi TAIjSj & WINTER NEW GOODS. 1VM. M'fillii LVY & CO AVH just received, and ore now opening n largo and extensue aswrinicni ui sullable to tho season, consisting of all Ihe uiiclics over kept in a country storo. Among lluir essott incnt may lio found the following. 33ry Goods. n..i..loilw nf nil rnlnrs. nualities nnd p-ires' c..ir.t Snii!iiniis.nnd variuiis other kii.iw oi cloths, flannels Valencia, .loirr-ciHcoill. nnd olhei t.'r.,rl, .n,1 l:,mtlh Mcrinors. Honiba- lines, Fashionable Calicoes, Irish Linens, &ilk, Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, u variety ofHIk mid Cotton 4tokings, Gloves and MIb for Lad es 1.1.1 nml leslber cloves, blcachieil ...1 ..n,l.nr 1 Mn.lln. nf HllllOt -CVf LV nUlllllV ;hoo, cotton yarn.carpitvatu, caudle wick, Ac. KOCJEJRI&S. f.inunrs of all kind", of the be?t qmlily,MolaFe, Align cfvnrirus ipiuiiiyLnllcc, 1 cus.ispice.eperii and Fish oil, coarse and fine .Viilt, Candios, Fisli &c. CE30CKE2Y. A large, assortment of Earthen Queens and Gfussware,ivindowgtass of all sizes, Looking glasses, c-c. Hard-uy are, Case knives and forks, shoe knives Butts and Screws if all sizes, Pad and door Locks, Saddle Harness and Caach 27;?j tilings, Saw Mill uid Handsaw. round, square, and flat Kar iron tltcct iron. wugson tire, nf all size$, in fact every thing in Ihe Hardware line from a' cambric needle up to a blucksmith's anvil. All of which will be told in carhanro forCASIl I.UMUL'R, and COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds, 3ii the most reasonable tciniB. and vie Invite our friends to call and examine for themselves Nov. 0, 1611 SO. rjlAItlKAtjliSG Ihe iircsent opportunity of IV - picr,in" hi thankfulnefH to his fiicnds.ond ic public coi'.jrallv. for the liberal natinnni.p ,.- hoc hcretoforo revived, inA-.-.is his friends nnd the ("ibiic in general, that ho Kill centimes ta carry on ihe above b'jfincesot his c!J crlabluhed jlnn.l. nn tho corniT nt .Main and East stree'e, where ho hopej, by strict rttention to buiinrgj, to receive n ml merit a rhaio cf public palionnge as herrlolore. He deems it tin nectary to go into ihe panm of brag, or to life any soft'rodu'er about bis SKM.t. in tho l'I!0FE6::I0.v OF GATM V.NV CT TTINfi as his chop is of long standing, nnd his wark he think.1 will sjicak for itself, nnd far more louder than word.!. Rut. he would merelv sav thnt. hn wnrmnts his work done with iiealne. dumblliiv and in the latest fhhhionnblc manner, and will en suro a god fit in all cases. N. 11. Ch arcciv moderate o suit tbn timnj. All for kind.v ofcaintry pioduce taken in exchange woik, ft innrkct pucce. iJlcomsburg, Nov. 0, 1644,-29. THE DEMOCRATIC UNION, Semi. Weekly during the Session of the Legislature at LARS! TWO DOL- The ZJemocratic Union will, ns usual, bn mil,. imuiu nviie a KierK, uunng inc eomillg 6ehfcl01l ol the Legislature, and wo embrace an eaily occasion to commend it to tho favor of tho reading public. Neither pj'uis or cxrctifc fbnll le spared lo imparl in ua toiuiiiiiH nuuiiii'iiai zest anil vigor. Ample and correct report of tho proceedings of Iho twr, htnneliin, together with (ketches of the debate, nn nil public end important questions, will be furnUh- ed, competent nlenographcrs having been engaged r.irll.n, tm.A Tl... !.., ilt.l,.. -e . , w. ruii'UDU u iiiBiuuuuuii ui new ad ministrations, Stato and Nalional;and tho dcvclopc. uiciii ui mv- mruMiim uicv may prcposc to the country, will render the comine winter ons nf nn. usual public interest. Perkons desirous of obtaining nuc ana cwiy imciiiEcncc win always iinu iu the uciiiocrauc union a "true aim honest chronicle." To Attorneys, Judges, Justice of the public officcrB generally, it will bo invnlunbln. he Union executes nil Iho STATU PRINTING1, and the LAWS of a public and general nature are published in it Immediately ufter their pasHsago,and nlly three months before promulgated in pamphlet form. To increase our facilities for the most nromnt execution of all the public printing, wo are now propelling our prestes by flic aid of Stzam u moat important matter to thu legislative body A corps of able correspondents have hewn cm. ployed ot Washington City, who will keep our readers constantly apprised of evrnts transpiring nt TERMS; For the whole year. f3 00 for the session only, (twice a week,) a 00 Any person sending us flvo subscribers for tbi cession, accompanied by ten dollar, shall receivi a copy grnUB lor his trouhle, l'ujrncnls may b tinnsinitted by mall, and the 7'oet Maelna aro E1!! rnoney for nwe Brandroth's Pills. pioturb of health. KA 117 Is ilinlftiml in mi in'Mr'tal ly itm lne lie of 'ill rnin. sulferiiic, or effcetlun in imv naitof Ids body! by tho free and regular ei. crciseofhi functions without any exception. They consist in having a good appctilo nt mcirt ., J. i! .!.. f.- ..,..,il.,.i :,i iuno4, an easy ortrennoii, mi- r,.i.uuiiitr, muiihii looseners or rostiveness nt least once In erry ten ty-four hours, and without hent.diyiiess.or buriii,ii at tho. pnssane, the free isvue of Ihe ntcr lllu 1 1 acrimony or burning, and without n reddish ndi ment which is alunj sn sign of a present nr anap niosehinc rnin', ouict shop without ocitntion or tiunblesomo drcanivi no taste of bilo or other bad aslotn the mouth upon lieingin the morninc; no sotirnrss or disugreeahlo rising of the ttcmach; a clean toiiRUeja sueet bieatlr, no (tclilrig, pimples or tpuli on tho skint no pilrs; no burning heat upon any purt of the body; no rxccivc tliirst when un. epoed to labor or other known enure; tio iuier. ruption to any natural evacuauon, nor pom at tlictr piriodical retuin. Where the slate of the system docs not hormon iio with tho nbovo picture of health, it is of the greatest importance that no time be Icr-t in teudiiig for a doctor, or in the use of foolish nmcdies too often the result of speculation; instead of thiscourco ro a dose of iiRANDRnTH'N FILLS le trkm, which will not deceive, but will at once rc6toie hoallli to the orgnn or part thnt requires it. All who wish to preserve their health, ell who aro detcrinincd to defend their life against the en croachnieiitsof dini'iife which njie.hmri' fmte of nutrorrir-irt Hues' liol harmouibo willi tho ubnvn mr. tute uf health. Tlioto wholivo in a country where contagious or oilier difeases prevail, should often think of ihu true piclilro nf lirnllli, nlid observe himself with nr. liculnr attrntion, in order to act aecoidingly. The wise and rightly directed will fnlinw this advice the unwihO nio left to their own destruction. A 0 E N T . Washington Robert M'Kny, Jcrtoytowii L. &. A. T. Jikcl. Danville E. II. Reynolds o; Co. Cnttawlssa C. 0, lirnbst. Illoomshurg .1. R. Mover. Limestone Rabbit A M'Ninch. lluckhorn M. (i. Shoemaker. Lime Ridgo Andre A: M'Mer Jenvick - J W Stiles May 4, 18142. HAZ&S, SPIjEssT&c." The EtloomsJius-:; EC. 25. i. c. "MTIIiL keen constalitlv on hand, n lirwi,. Bortmciit of XAILS, SPIKES. AND IKOK. which thev will sell by WHOLI fs-A I II ni.d hL- 1A1U, ana an as goail tcmn as the articli can be ctfuhcre pitiriaicit. Mnchauis ond others, may find it to ihcir inirni-t to call. II kinds of grain rreeived in pHjmciit. JUSEl'li I'AXTON, PnrsirtXT Chair ivSannfiutory. fFTIHU pubecribcr having ertn!-lihcd a .VA'U 'trcct, near the residence of L. II. Mnur, he is new prepaicd to furnish Choii of every di M-ii lit n. r,n as good terms as they can le purchased elhtviheio n tho county. WOOD TURNING, Such as Bed Posts, Waggon Hubs, Rose Blocks, fyc. SIGN, ORNAMENTAL, $ HOUSE PAINT1NO. Also HOUSE PAPERING. This tatter branch, from his experience, 1P believes ho uan do a little better han any other pcrton in this section. rrrPOPLAR PLANK will bo taken in mv ment at tho highest .Ket price bAMFLL HAGRNDUCH Dloomsburg. July 4, I81j, 51tf TtJcCrcdil Sy,tMii Costs too Mite is riour acknowlesed fact, that tho CigK2 STSXm i the nnly iruo one, hulh lor thb UUYKK and SLII.I.Kll. JUST RECEIVED OUR SECOND SJ'OLK OF NEW GOODS, THIS SEASON. C lmvo been selling goods on tho C.ISf SVSTIW einco last Anril. and its uni versal popularity with all who have civenuan call and seen for themselves, and tho immense sav ing to their customers, induces them to invite tho readers of the Columbia Democrat to a triul of its benefit. Our stock of Goods coneiels of all tho variety of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QU EEN S W A RE, II A R D W A RE, BOOTS, SHOES, II ATS, RON NETS, &c. usually kept in a country More. All of which have been purchased in New York and Philudslphia, fur tho CASH ONLY. Uy this means, we pay foi o man's goods but our own, nnd wo ASK no additional piofit from our customers to jwy bad drills; thus hnving no losses, wo CAN SELL at SMALL ADVANCES, nnd WE DO IT, too, beyond all question, as every body knows who have bought of us. Our Storo is in the UR1CK BUILDING. ut tho corner of Mill Streoi, and tho llloomsburi rood. oppoalto Mr. A. Montgomery's Stone House. Wo invite LynnT Pj.iito.N to call nnd tec our goods. Wo aro not afraid lo show them. HUSSEL & GRIER. Dunvillo July 4 1844. 13mp4 ILOK HERE ! FASHIONABLE TAJIXOttllVO. Come one, corneal!, give me a call ! THE subscriber returns his sinccro that'Lo for tbo liberal pntronago heretofore bostonctl upon him, and hopes for a continuance of the eaino, with an increase dua the merit of his shop. He in. lends sparing neither pain or Inbotir to render satisfaction in any cnsc;nnd will worrcnt his work done with tuslo and dutnbility.AND ALITTLB NEATER THAN CAN RE DONE IN AN Y OTHJSR&7OP IN THIS I'LACK. tin I,,. just received Motions, lulo rrpoit of Fashions, from "'i viiii.il tun nu tecu ui ins cuop at uny time, by which ho Is enabled to cut according to the la'est style, or to ordor. UU nrices nr in accordance lo tho tinieH. All kinds of country produces taken in paynirnt for work at maikct pric'a A very reasonable) discount for rath. P.. S. LEIDY. N, 1). Cutting dona w th the trreatrsr rurc.aml at the shorreat notice. 1U4 ViHtV IBAg Q. M'KLVLDR & Otf, rti F. & Li, Jttcx;Ufrurj.Oct!.. I9i-m,5