YTfl.AT AJjl Dow i.x. itt eloquent praaclw o" sriort patent ermon,' answerg (ho a botfc question to thin wise When I ask myself the question Whr nm I?' it puzzles mo how (o answer H. Materially speskinR, I am a sort of in crossed nonentity a small barrel ofthi Unstained oil of nothing, thickened int substance by accidentally cominR jn cot. toSih a cold conaealinii world. Chem t am a coninouud of tj'hospho'ro'Us, gas and atmospheric wind; an mot of you have, doubllelonn ago discovered. Mechanically speaking I am an old clork, made, wound up and Del In motion some several years ago by the fJreat Clock maker of the Universe I was made to run 70 years) at Usst; h if Fate and Forlune will only keep m) inner works in order, I shall expect lo keep going till my weights have run lh f.iii ii.ii.rih oi their chords. Morally speaking, I am an equal mixture of vice and virtue a kind of vinegar and mo So nicely sre ihey mixed togtithei that the vlnegaf of vice is not .n sntir ni lo be impalpable, nor the mo. Lasts of virtue so sweet as to be sicken ing. My feelings aro as lender as young tosd sioola mv passions are as Mrong a. a decoction of tobacco juiee-my sym pathies areas a sofa and the down undct aii snuel's wing and my desires for the proportion of human happiueis areju.t ns 1 happen to feel about the head heart and stomach. Metaphorically speaking, I am a toy thing of time, played for a short period thd theo Cast among rubbish, a foot ball of fate kicked about till I burst, and am no longer worthy even of a kickp wind mill of excitement, that moves with tlv popular bteize, but is still in n calm, am1 a correct thermometer, my mercury n sing to summer heat by the warm ray of hope, and sinking lo below Zero n !he cold atmosphere of doubl, a meat tallow eandle,already burnt one third of its way to the socket, and every mo n.ent in danger ol being extinguished bv the sulferers of Death; an old bnot. worn by a pilgrim, with a wooden leg, over the rougn roaa 01 existence!, m.iilipr -tvorth feeling. Dslchinz nor preserving. In fact, my friends I don'i ute that 1 am of any more use to the u niverse (considered as a whole) than i shovel of poudretle to a ten acre corn' field. When 1 arn dead and gone, '. shall be as a thing that never had been; and the children of posterity will pro bably shoot marbles across my gravo,a unconscioti of their sacnli'gous doinga "as a narcel of mice enawing at the grea sy leaves of an old and favorite family r'-Sw "tW cam ci. ritrf School uoght in Squiblown, by Mm He'. lena Juliana Augusta Irene Splizfuzle, is conducted on lite purest principles of maid fjnly modesty and delicacy. Miss Susan Sniffle, spell ihs.nl S-h-o-r I shawl No 'laiti'l right B-hal. No, try again Bh-o r-e-1 Lai no. that ain't rieht. Susan, what 'do you put round your neckt My beads, mam. What else! Mv new lace cape, mam lMiavv! D.d you go to church last night! Yes main Well, now, what did you hate round 'your neck, besides the cap and beads, just before you starteur O dear me, I can't tell Silly child, ttecollect now, tor you 'id i! s i tell I am afeered'to, mam Afraid to What nonsense Tell it right 'out Miss, or I will give you black mark Well, then, Jim Smith, the carpenter mans arm, but u wag onlu ones Good ctactous, lonly me! Why th child is turned. 0, ltd Did I ever hear the like Git ih'lit into the closet, Miss- Kiijaii Smfile tin ininnie Elasticity of a Jew's C'omeienee 'What do ou ajfo fur that coat' said an Irishman tn a J w on Main street yesterday as he flirted tip the Oils of a calico mat whose texture you in tit in all probability have darted Straus tliioiititt cheap and link tv iike the PeoplrV theaTe, Vat vnu vant lo buy dal coat, tell you salt have it for twee dollurs, cheap dirt: Three d illarsl be faggers, 1 can buy them fur lees tinr that ou W atheis street 'Veil cum in, I sell' em cheaper nor any slots' in dis city, by got; now vnt' ill you give foi' cm I bell it to you for two dollar and half not a dam cent less, so help me cot' Be dad I shan't give that for it, I'll give ye a dollar and halt anu not a d it cent more Well dat ish too bad by got to expect me to sell you a cote vot'icost me two dollar and b hall in New York by tliccaee lor one uol Ur and a half tith too bad Well by my troth if yees can't sell it lo that I shall taken at all' Stop, I sell it for two dollar not a d cent less so help me cot. De'l a haprnth more will ye get foi that dollar and a hall Come back, vnu snail tane 11 lor on, and seventy five!' Say the' dollar and k half ' Vsll take it alona by cot it is too ohesp, 1 wouldn't sell it to nobody else for f) .pVBej w help roe got MAGAZINE FOR 1845. RAHAM'S MAGAZINE has long enjoyed SJjsf Iho enviable reputation uf being tho bewt pe riodical in tlio U. 8. both in the quality and num ber of its embellishments, anil in tho lone uf It lit erary matter. It i the cheapest at well aa the beat 1'or the year 1814 the publisher haa given about 100 niirpi more original matter than any of hi co- temporaries mole original teel ngravingn, in ad. dition to fahion plate and colored flower. The cheapnen and merit ot a ttireo-uollar magazine over all olki are apparent, which has mado an outlay of tJeveii Thousand Dollar greater than othrrj.aml an addition of engraving! over other magazine mat would enibollisb h costlieut Annual, lbs nub li.hrr i. Iinwavur alliQed that nothinz but rial or ctlltnH can milntain lb high position bis periodi cal ha. attainad In th United States, The nubliiher does not hetitale to as; that he dsflea all competition with Qrabam's magazine for lSJfi. H immanra uucripuon I tel. iu merit ami number ofht outilrlbutor. lh hiall order ofj the angaver engaged, (he number and variety of elegant plate already purcnaaeu anu on hbiiu, anu laeimnxnae lacuny which ii tajniui uu (...n....... give tu proicute the work render any rffoit at ri. val a matter of ridicule, hvery number of tho work inued, bear with it the evidence ot lU trl. umphantauceeas, and taUuhfi the ImpoKaibllily ofuccful competition, Improve and extend for good frorku, that nudiing of a humbug order will bo lolerutcd. Every numner of Qrahani'a Magalln is ijiued at a cot of nearly $4000 the plates alone consult ing nemly half tho turn mot of th plate are f.cra Original American 1'aintiuga, otveuted expressly for the proprietor, Tor engraving lor me magazine. Amutlg the picture painted for tho volume for l815,aieto by Sully, the gteateat aitiat, aevial by Leutza, Chapman, Inman. Conaroe, Kotheraitl, i bumson, and other ol tno Deal anisis oi Ameri ca. Th coit of uettinir up embellishment in this style may be estimated when we state that some of these picture cost a ptoce, anu win cost us some of them three time that aum to have them engraved and worked off (or the edition of 'Graham' Uut no cost shall bo preil to keep our prouu dos it on at the lead ol iu rnoicai oi iae tvurlJ. GRAHAM'S LE0tNT UMiJELLISH ME.STSJ. The motplndid engtavinR of all sort lend their charm to the pane of Graham magazine Every thin,, in th way of novelty and beauty that ha ever been inviteu is lam unuer comriuuuoii Notbine that capital and tasle can supply is Jinit- ted. First, as lha most elegant and appropriate, as well aa the most popular embellishment, we place Saitain'a Dril lant .umotllit Ungraving. We war the first to introduce this bsaumul style of work, as n reaular embellishment ol the popular monthlies. Its wide ipread raputation thro the mcar. ot our amplelist, called loan a nosi oi lmua lor, but un to this time nothing haa been produced io rival in gturious inciuita ncu in 'The Shepheid' Love.' and ''the Coiuetto,' - i.i . . : The with a hat of othsr, done for u by Mr artain, atand 'unprecedntcd and alona' at the head of American engraving. We havo everal of thece inimitable plate under war, and shall give; ons in the January number. TO POSTMASTERS AND OTHERS The high merit of Graham's magazine considered the publisher flatter himself that the tollovvirig no wtii ,n,iiinA.iiiouaniJ m udsctid. 7'C CUV US, The following proposals ars mde-3 copies foi $5; S for910;4 for 515; 11 for SO. To tho Postmaster, or other persons forming club, the Publisher will forward a Novel for even Subscriber sent, so that by varying tho bosks, a complete library may be obtained by any peion in snort time, Single Coplej, three dollars per annum in f.il vane, vlnd to tno person nuinz the money, i copy of 'Utngtvood the Hover.' llerbait'a piiac iMoril and also.a copy ol lha Ire mi ot Art unci lleauty. a bcautitul -vork for a lady OVntei table, contatniux tuiiteeit aplentlld Mac! ami mezzotint Engravings, Rill be forwarded grstik Add rot. GEORGE Tt. GRAHAM. 77. 1Z Chtstnut Btreet I'iladelphia. NOTICE 13 hereby given to tho Auditors of Co lumbia counlv, that in accordance with tin ptovisions of an Act of the General Assem bly passed the loth day of April, A. I) 1834, they are hereby required lo meet at the Commissioners' Office in Danville, oi ihe first .Mnnuav. to wit. the Uili (lav ol January A. I). 1815, for the purpose of ad justing and eetilini; the public accounts nl the t reasurer anil Commissioners of sal county for the Term 1844. Dy ntder of the Commissioners, 13. MEN DEN HALL. Clerk. Oomm'hs. OrricE, Dantille, ? Dobembor 20, 1841. $ List of Causes, For Trial at January Term 1813. 1 John V Hart et al va Samuel F Head ley et nl 2 AuciiBtiiJ F Willis et at vs Danville Si Pottsville Rail Road Company 3 Jacob Leisenring et al vs Henry Fish er Adm. et al 4 Moses Mover s (lenrue IlarlzPI et al & Burton W Wanles vs John F Mann el al 0 James Darrers Adm vs Samuel Drug ler 7 Samuel Qedtles et 1 vs Josiah Gal bruith 8 Chailes Barnes ft al vs John Chester elal John Fruit et al vs William Biddle et al 10 11 David Berlins Adm vs Henry Binllli et al Jnrob Mariz vs Jonas Krtim Sdas E Craic vs O l Piper 12 13 Stephen M Gilmore el al vs Samuel F Ileadley 14 Oliver V Piper el a vs S E Craig 16 Thomas 0 Ellis vs Charles C Halily 16 D S Montgomery Ex. vs Clarisse Schenek et a 17 Charles Correll vs Lewis Jnhnslon 18 Pour Miller vi Elijah Q Riekt MAKING. Wh F.S'ECTFUM.V Informa Ihe citizen ofl JLm Columbia county, nnd the public gcticmlly liullie litis locntcd himself In Uluomsburg.oh Slu street opposite Bt. I'aul' Church, where ho baa openod' shop, and is now ready and prepared to receive aud execute all work in hie line of businoa, with dispatch and in a workmanlike mnimcr. Clocks fit Watches of tho best quality, can be had at hi oelabliBhmcnt on very reasouablc term' . HEPAIUIXG & CLEARING will be done to the satisfaction of ihe customer, a well ofClocka and Watches a of Jowclsy, and he will, further, warrant his work lobe exe-.utel as welln any in thia aectlon of tho Sta'x). 11a will also make to order SURVEYING COMPASSES or pocket, and in abort, will do all othcrwork ttu allv dono in a well iCQulHted resiectoblo Cbtablikli mcnt. He hones bv Mnct attnition to liueinct and a dfsire to please, to icccivc n liberal shaic o patronage. Country I'roiluco taken in poymcn for work at tho market pricra. Dloomsburg, November 15, I844-..-JW.t MARBLEJA RD The subscribers liavc established at tlic above place, jo new AMI RULE iJIHD, and will always be ready, at Iho shortest notice, to furnish lo order, MONUMENTS, TOMB- TABLES, TOMB-STONES, HEARTH JAMBS, MANTLES, PAINT STONES, MULL BUS, &c. or any othor work in their line. They site also preparcu to lurnisn WIISUUW iAl"o and SILLS, UUUU SIU.S ana &c, either of Ma.ble, Lime or any kind ol rUnne that can be procurod in this virinity iTT'llavine had "onsiderable rxperifncc in the business, tiiev nlcdce their work to be executed in as handsome a style as car be furnished from unv yard either in the city or country; and on as rcasonnble terms AllAlHTKUWU UUljillliS. Dloorasbutg, Nov. 3, 1843. ly 28 CShair SWaniufactory, THIS suuicnuer continues io curry on the CI1A1II iifAN UFACTORl N Q business at tho old stand of !) &. S. Hsgen huch. '.vheto hs will be roady at all times to furnish Fancy & Windsor Chans, Uct tees. lioslon Kocltinc onairs cc, cu every description, which may bo called for, short notico and on tho most roasonabl terms. He will also esccuto House, bign & Ornamental Painting, and llotue I'aperin in a sur.erior manner, From his orperience in tho buainess.and hia,facllities of atanufi:cturinzthej?aripus shall be aulo to furnieli as" gooil .ork, ind upon as ror.sona'ulc toimu aa can lone in the country, all of winch ho will lispose of for CASH or UOUNTKY i'RODUCE N. U- Orders from a distaneo will be strictly at.d punctually attended to. U HAHKfSLJUCH. Bloomol tire, Dec 30, 1843 J3YL3 RIG3IT.-C9 lirag'a n Rood doc, But lloldfdtt is better. THE undersigned would rtturn his sineera nnd humble thanhs to the citizens of Iiloomshurg nd Ticinily, for tho favors thus f.u bestowed upon uiin, and would Mill fuilhcr uk n continuance o( ho tnui3, to long only na satisfaction is renduted. Hr would not ray, L'omc one eotne all, but conn is many an conveniently can. IVeitlier would hi promise, (as other have,) to do his work belli i than can bo done in any oilier shop in tho place hut in short, ho would neither brae nor banter, but defy any ono who does brag to do work neater than no does, in all casi-8. Ho haa alco lately received tho late NEW YOKK & PHILADEL PHIA FASIIiONS. with which he ie prepared to do work Fashionable and net, and will "juarantee a good fit r.t all timra for any one who may favor hhu with a cull. lib shop io al tho old bland occupied by him for a number of years And the latch string will be found out at nil timen. Ai. to prices ha wishes to be understood that ho intend to do work ns low jb nny of his neighbors, nnd na usual, all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for wotk done at lily .-linn. BERNARD RUPERT. iJloomtburg, October 19, 1644 SC. To (he Public. THE subscriber desirous of quitlng bus mess requests all those intltbud to l.ini to make payment immediately. PU f- ! ...!ll I.. f 1 UO lUIIUWIIiy pilk'L'B III! pBlU 101 PRODUCE in exchange for his STOCK OF GOODS on hand. GOOD WHEAT $1 per bushel. RYE 5X cts. P CORN 45 and O rls. OATS 25 "is. FI.AX SEED $1 25 cla. C3"Gondn void at cost for the cash, Rut no credit given after this date, E. II. 111GGS. Sepl 01811. NOTICE IIErtKAfc), tho undureigncd gave his note to William Mcllenry, dated November 15, 184 4, fifty dollar payable six months from dut, for the improvement upon n certain piece or tract of land, and having vines afctrtalnrd that said Meenry had no title to the same, I therefor here by caution all persous not to nurchua said notou I iball refuse to pay il nules nomprlled by law. dUt FA&UIY HfitfSfA'EIl fletral iu Politick and Uvlltfoti- "smv YE All. Now is the. very nick of time to subiciibi for the A'ew I ear 1845. THE PIIILADEU? 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Tho t'oul ler has become eo well nnd favorably known thruuch a triumnhantlv nntiular couiwo of fourteen years, that it would bo cuporfluoue to cny much.on lliat mibjccl licre. v c may reinaiB,now unit, lliut to the iiuhistrv. talent and entcrprixe, whith hac for yrarskept this paper a briglil c.xom ii ar fur nl i n imitators, will constantly no auucu Ihe productions of every available writer, and con tinned jidicious and llbcial expenditures will con linuallv be made, as well in iho l.Ui rury as the Ty pographlcnl departments. Our meona will always cuablo ua tu bo iu advonco of all ollieri'.oiid wo shall bo to. Histories of Modern Republics, A new and important announcement lut tno C03V ing year, in addition to nur already numcrnuB jiop uUr features, will bo series of t'ondciiitd Ilixto- ries of .lfodern Ilcnub les.liv n frcfh and vigiirmif writer' who will in, liait a wiwld of ininoruint ii ctruction to the rising generation, in this nttv ontertainiug Itomanco of Jiiaiory. Bioaraphics and notices of Distin guished Literary unci bcientijic men. AmiM Iho intern-tin" csesya cud (kctclice of value, which rto-ihnllcontinuo to present in the Cowicr.will bo a full and inloKetiiif' account of the rise, inocrcao. and nr-.sent elevated standing of nil dittituzuiihed mm, of the I'nt end I'uveul, (at ho:ne or abroad,) iu all dcpnitmcnts of Art.Scicncc Literature, cjtaiesinanslup, 1'ociry, mccuamrs. I'lantiiis. Ac'culMrc, l'rintiii'', f.tcrchandlic.ilc This will uo a veiy inticatiiiB laaluro tor the Vountr. It willbc i depfrtment of the Courier which it hue ever been our aim lo render of inKti rnable volnoto these for whom we feci to deep interest as wc do for tlio Young j1cn of olir great and oro'.vitijj: Country. The Lives of Distinguished Men are of much viluo to thopowhonro yet form inn their own characters; for tho purpose of eru !m JuarjE-iiti. correctly, on- tliPx.OlcBt Stago.of I hit'-'td. ivc hoivatlut this Dtnarttnent .if the bel Couricrwill ba woiih mir( (cauh yenrj to every family who hivo sons $nd daughtcra to be rca-cd than fire time th. amount v.n atk for a vcar'a suh criptiou to the Saturday Courier Incidinls, Histories Scenes, Buttle Grounds, frc., of the American and all other Revolutions Under thio hrnd, which is, by the way, not at all lien in ihe Courier, w c shall hereafter give graphic and lntcrectlns uccouuta occasionally ucnuHlull illustrated of tha thrilling incidents, so profurel) studded Ihrniirn the deeply important history ol the Ametlean Revolution, and of all other rcvolu tiorii thai we may regard of iho least interest oi value the readers of tlm Philadelphia Saturday Con rier. This will bo of deep coiii-cnucnce, also, to every member of any family of tho American ro. public, who may chooso to do themselves and the favor of tccuring, regularly, the visits of the Courier at llieir Family Fi'caido rOl'LLAK TOPOGRAPHY. To gratily tl crowiiiK appetite lor a bctier knowledge ol Ilie un norlant features of our crcat and ulorioua country our past exertions Hiall be redoubled in future to prevent vivid pictures ot Ametlean rules, towns mountain, lakes, rivcrn, cavos, sccneiy, etc, Our criamal domcilic Juice, Jittays, roenif dec. w ill continue regularly to bo fjrnished by the minds and pens in tho country. Thee chartc productions are acknowledged lo bo tno bet, for useful instruction at the family fireside, ihnt appeal in any periodical. Ocu KsoiuvrHtu comprise subjects in nil bran ches of Art and Nature, suitable for the family cir cle, and uppcarin rapid auccession. OUR TR VVFLLER la constantly travertine; the world, in search of the wonderful and instruc tive. Ocn AoniccirTKiST occuple.i weekly an im porant space, wih nil niattera of Interest foi J the noble tilkrt of the soil-, Our Uuropcan Corrctpondtnti, In Liverpool, liondon, Ireland, the bast, c. keep us regularl) advised of all jubjecla of special intereit, Our Markets and Prices Current.embracc nil tin earlieit advices In reference to tho prices of allkinih of Grain, Produce, c, tho utate ot btock F.llnnkB Money, and Lane's, and our extensive arrangements will herratter rcnuv: our nicrs uurrcnt el incfti inabl value to th Traveller, I'armcr, and ull llu tinct Olaecaa whatever, M'MAKIN IIOI.DEN. Cruder Building, 1)7 Chornut street) Phila. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of PhUip Doddtr, late of Orang township, deceased. TsVTOTIOK i hereby gltcn that lettorsofndmin. Jj istration, on tho obovc incntiotied rslatc,havc bpcu Krantcd to the KUbecrlber residing in the towntbip of Orange, All pcuon indcblnl lo the said eclato arc hereby notified to meko immediate payment, and Ihosu having claims aro requested tn preseril lliem piopcrly authenticated lor seltlemep belore the first ol November next. JOHN PARKS .Ac'ra Orange tp.Sept. 7, 184420. BLANKS ! ! BLANKS ! 1 ifc m .i. pvpmi'mnve i SUMMONS prhneu Md !mn.MtZZ?mM''m Ms OfBcu i J8AIC 0i M'KINLER cV Co. 2? Alili & WIWTBB. Kt. VfA- i i r i IjIU'j NEW GOOBS. WJW. M'IB3liVY & COo A VII just rrcfived, am' B, ,u"v flIlC,1,ll8 n laigo and cxjcnsivo ohwuhu'iu u. Hew suitable to the season, consisting of all the variolic ever kept in n country store. Among their assort- mcnt way oo tounu mo louowmg. Dry Goods. n....iinik. nr .11 mlnra. nualilles and prices, Moitlnpiis.nnd vailuua other kind ol cloth, tlonncla Valencia, .Varsrlllrs.iilk and otlici I, nnd Knclish Merinoes, liombn- ,!.. r'..liloi,nble Calicoes. Irish 1,'iuens, ilk, -,,"' - . fuiii, Cotton and Linen llanilkcrcliicu, a variny o Gloves and jlitsfnr Lades and Gcriilcmon, kid and leather gloves, blcachicd and unbleached Muslin, of almost every quality, I'lckinp nnd other cotton checks Velvet cops, i.n li.n,.l IllilUrfltiVkhocs of all kinds. Mens thick and thin boot and khoc, India Rubber over thocs, cotton yarn, carpctywn, candle wick, oic. GROCERIES. I.luuorsofall kinds, of the best quilUy.Molaam c,n. rfviinmiB nualitv.Coflce. Teas.rjpices.bpcrii nnd Fish oil. coarse und fine .Vail, Candles, Fish. &LC. A large assortment if Earthen Quecm and Glasswure,tvindow glais of all sizes, Looking glasses, iyc. ESarchw are. Case knives and forks, shoe knives Butts and Screws of all sizes, Fad and door Locks, Saddle Harness and Coach Trim mings, Snw Mill and JJundS'itov, round, squa-e, und flat har tr. n sheet iron, waggon tve. of all sizes, in fact evert thing in Uic Hardware line from a eumbric needle up la a blacksmith's anvil. All of w l.ieh will be sold in exchnnc for CASH LnubLR. and COIINTKY PHODLCK of all kinds, on the mtiEt reasonublo terms, and we invili our friends to call nnd examine for tbctntclves. Nov. 9, 164420. MaaffiatewiffS 1T71M1IRCING the nreser.t onnortunitv Vdlti exprcrsing his thankfulness to his fricnd,nd tlio public amorally, for the liberal pationasc has heretofore received, informs his friends and the public in general, that he Mill continues to curry on the above liiif-ines at his old ertabhshed Mnnd, on the corner ol Main and Kast street, whero he hopes, by strict attention to business, lo receive and merit a share of public patronage as herelolore. Ho dconm it unnecessary to go into Ihe name of; lirag.orto use nny soft toddcr ubout hw SKILL in tho PHOl-'K.SfclON OP (LVMHNP CUTTING a hia shop is of long standing, and his work he thinks will speak for itself, anil far moie loudei than words. Hut, he would merely tny that, he warrants hiaunrkduic with nealncts, duiability, nun in tno laltstlasliicnahlo manner, and will en sure a getn fit in all casea. JS. IJ. Charge moderate to suit tlio times. All kinds ofrountry pioducc taken in exchange for work, at rnaiktt pi ices, Ulooinkburg, Nov. 9, 1844. 20. THE DEMOCKATIC UNION, Semi-II eckhj during the Session of the Legislature al TWO DOL LARS! The Democratic Union will, ns usual, bo nub lubed twice a week, during the coming session ol the Legislature, and wc embrace on early occasion io commend it to tno tuvor ot the rending public Neither pains or expense shall be spared tu imparl , . ..i.i.'.: .! . 1 . ,u no iwiuiiiiin auutui'Miii in mm yior. impl, and correct report of tho proceedincs of Ihe twi blanches, together with tkclrhr of llu debutre on all public and important questions, will bo furnish ed, competent fcicnoRraphers having luen engageil lor iiuii purpose, i no installation ol new ud ministrations, State and Nationaljand the dcvelope. ment of the measures thev may propose to the country, will lender the coining winter one of un usual public Interest. Perbons desirou of obtaining ruo mid eaily intelligence will always Cud in the Democratic Union it "true and honest ckronicle." To Attorneys, Judges, Justice of tho I'cace, and public officers generally, it will be invaluable, a lie Union execute ull the STATE PRINT1NC, and Iho LAWS of a public and cencral nature an published in it immediately uftcr their pasFsagc.snd idly three months Ufoie pronmlguted iu punijlilci loiiii. To increase our facilities for the most prompt execution of all tho public printing, wo arc now propelling our prcdscit oy inc am ot tvjcji a most impnitunt matler to the Iegulutivo bedy, A porps nf ablo rorresporideiits have hern em inn, in ui u3iuii;ioii c.iiy, wno will Kiep our renders constaullv spnrisrcl of events liQnmirimr nl ino scat oi uiu ;vaiiouai iiocrniiicnt. TERMtJ . For the whole year. ) oo For the aesaion only, (twiro a week, 2 Of) Any person sending ua fivo subscribers for tho session, accompanied by ten dollars, shall receive a copy gratix for his trouble. Payments limy ko llnnsinitted by mail, end the J'ost Mnsleia arv Brandreth'a Pills, riCTURB OT HBALTli. HEALTH is tbsteiisrtl In rn li.lhi.llr ' the nUence of ill pain, suffering, or ofuttii.'n tu any pan ol Ills nony; ny me irec anu regular ti, crelseofhls functions without any excc iicr,. They consist In having a good nppelllc at mnt time'), sn easy digestion, free cvncunllons, wnhini Inoscr.cfs ot costivrness nl least onrc In evity lum. ty-four hours, aud without hi'at.diyiifss, or burning, st the passage, tho fli-c Issue nl tho water will.ca ncruuony or burning, and without n uuimli uj;. ment which is olwnjs a sign ol a present or anij. proaching pain; quiet sleep without agitation tt tiuoblcsouie drcamv; no tnsto of bilo or other Ui tastoln the mouth upon rising In the morning; M sourness or disagrerablu rising of the btcmaeh; i clean tongue; a sweet birath; no itching, pimple r.t spts on tlio skin; no piles no initmiiR neat ores any part of the bodyi no excessive thirst whep aj, exposed lo laborer other known cauit; no 'TTiif. ruption to any natural evacuation, nor pain attl.clr I piriodtcal return. Where tho state of the system does not hstmcn. tie with the abovo picture of health, il is of tt Rrcatcet importance that no lime be lust in rrndirf for a doctor, or in the use of foolish icmcdiri' t olten the remit ol speculation; Inttcnd ol thiscourrt te n dose of llRANPRLTll'8 PILLS be tnkrn. which will not deceive, but will at onre rectus health to the organ or part that requires it. All who wish tu preserve llieir health, sil lt aro determined to defend their life ncninst the rn croachmentsof disease which might send them pr I maturely io inc grave, win, wuuoui ursnauon, hue I rccourso to tho Drandreth Pills, when the tlatecfl tho system does not harmonise with the above ie. 1 tuio of health. I Thoso whnlivo In a country where eontactouinr other diseases prevail, should olten think of ihii I true liicture of health, and observe himself with par. tlcular attention, in order to act accordingly, 'id, I wiscond rightly directed will fohow this edvits the unwise are left to their own destruction, A O E N T S. Wnjhlngton Robert M'Kay. Icrseytown L. eV A. T. iii,el. Danville E. R. Reynolds & Co. Caltowissa C. G. ilrobst. Uloomahurg J. R. Moycr. LimcHtone Rabbit & M'Ninch. Huckhorn M. G. Shoemaker. Lime Ridge Andro & jVillcr Jcrwick J VV ilile May 4, 18 14 2. "hAZSjS, SPIKES; &c, The ISlooiiihbur Et. 12. I ( YJ. TILL keep constantly on hand, a large i sortmcnt of Mhichtlirv will sell by W HOLLiSA I I", and liEl TAIL. wirf on " Good turns at the ar'UtUit can bs rlitihcrr liurcluuvd. Meuhsi.is anJ others, may find it lo their interest lo uilt . i kiiida of grain leccived iu payment. JUSJJril l'AAZU., I'lilUM.ST Chaii iTiainilJiclory. rBjflIC subscriber having establif bed a .V.'ll n cu.nn .v.j.vur.icroiiv m mm .ticct, near tne rcsiuencc oi j,. ii. niiuisne t w rirenaicd lo furnish C'uaii of every clcsciii th'ii, as good terms as they can Lo purchatud ciriwlic ii tho county. WOOD TURNING, Such as Bed Posts, Waggon Hubs Hose Blocks, &-c. SIGN, ORNAMENTAL IIOUS n- i-MTiMfl Also HOUSE PAPERING, j I'hie latter branch, from his experience, he fuller l. .1- .. L... I -.L iu wan ,iu a nine ui;.ii;r nan any ouicr perhOli tills section. rrVPOPLAR PLANK will bo taken in iv mcnt ai me niguesi .net riricc SAMUEL IIAGENBITII Dloomsburg. July 4, 184e Iltf TlivCrotlit System Costs too itliu- It is now fit acknowlegcd fact, that ill CASH STSTEIVI is the only iru one, both for iht nUYIJU and SEU,I2K. JUST RECEIVED OUR SECOND S TOUK On .NEW GOODS THIS SEASON. TJTjTTE have been selling goods on tlio ('Jim y iff J m biiilu liini jiui, tin, i us win- versal popularity with all who have giwiiuii call and seen for theniscIvcB, and the immense cov ing lo their customers, induces ihem to incite fir readers of tho Columbia Democrat to a trinl of i'j benefit. Our stock of Goods consists of all the corieiy tl DRY GOODS, GROCEmKP. QU EENS V A RE, II AR I) WARE, 1300TS. SHOES, HATS, BONNETS, Sic. usnallc kent in a countrv slorn. All of which have been purchased In Nrw.York and J'hiladslphia, fnr tho CASH UIJ,i. ij this means, we pay for no man's goods bit cu own. and wc AK no additional picfit from cu customers to pay bad tlcbtF; thus having no let1 wo CAN ELL at &MALL ADVANCES, iu! WE DO IT, too, beyond all question, s c7 hnilv IcTiritvn tvlirt hnvn Imlirrlit nf ph. Our Smre it in the UR1CK HI'ILDING.ntil' corner of Mill Street, ond tho Rloomsburg w opposite Mr. A. Montgomery's Stone Hob Wo invito Eveiit Pr.nsox In call and fee 'l joods. Wo uro not nfraid to bhow them. UUSSEL & GKIER Dunvillo July 4 1844. 13mp4 FASUIOIVAnr.C tailokbivc w ..) ..trill! THE subscriber returns his sincere tnirbl for tho liberal patronage heretofore brfloit upon him. and hones for a (intinuancocfthcranM with on i.icrcasc dua the merit of his shop. lis lend sparing neither pain or latour to rcruW cntiafaction in nny catc.nnd will woncnt Ms w lono with lotto ond dmabllity.AND A S.ITTI.J NEATER THAN CAN TlR TIONE IN AN 07Hi;H.S7;ni in thik place. He fcl just received Mahans, lato repoit of Pasliinns, f ' 0,3 1 I'lliladelnhla. which can liu seen at his shop st I'll lime, by which he is enabled to cut BccordlnW the la'est style, or to order. His price aie il accordonco to tho times.. All kinds ofcoun'.rfj prodtico taken in payment for work at matkrt pic X very reasonable discount for cash. I p, Jibiu- . N. It. Cuhlne done with the greater , at die shortctt rrotico. 'Jl P. S. Bleomtbuvi'Oet.. IM ,8