A SENSIBLE WOMAN. A iMillerito in Maine said Id his wife dur ing harvest, 'I am resolved 10 work no more I think it wrong to gather any moro of tlio fruits ofitie earth,' Tho next morning ho arose anil walked abroad to meditate. Ke turiiiiiiif ho nsketHii. wife if she had break pajiIv. Slio said No. 'But. lie asked aro you noi going to gel anyl" She nl1 tiwered 'No,' for said she, 'you say it is not your duly to work, and if it is not yours h Is not mine: and if the fiuitsof the earn, may not be gathered in, they may not bt cooked after thov aro gathered in. I am iMnlvefl to submit with you to tho will God. am! abide by the consequences. II. walked out again and after while lie return fd and said to bis wife, If yon will g. and get some breakfast, 1 will go work. to RULES FOR GENTLEMEN. Marry not a woman who cannot make a shirt, or cook a meals of victuals. Such m woman would keen a man poor all the days of his life. Marry not a woman who is a lady anil proud, '"because she will be eternally scold ing if she does not get every thing she Marry not a woman who- thinks liersell betier than any body else because it shows a want of sense, and she will Usve but few friends. , Marry not a woman who is fond of spin ning street-yarn because such a- woman will not make a good wife, and will never be contented at home. Marry not a woman who is in tho daily habit of slandering ner neighbors, and nivinrr par tn nil the COSslntlinU 8fle a - a , . hear. Such women make the worst wivee. jl RULES FOR LADIES. Marry not a profane man, because tin -depravity of his heart will corrupt yoni children' and embitier your existence. Marry not a gambler, a tippler, or a frequenter of taverns because he who ha no regard for himself will never have an for his wife. Marry not a man whose actions do n. correspond with his sehti.nenis becaust the passions have dethroned reason, am 'he is prepared to commit every crime in which an evil nature, unrestrained can in sligaie htm. The state of that man win (regards not his own ideas of right am wrong is deplorable and the less you havt o do w'nh him the belter. Marry not a man who is in tno habit ol -running after all the girls in ihe counin because his affections are continually wa vering and therefore can never be peima neni. Marry not a man wno neglects his busi mess if he docs so when single, he will i! worse when married WORMS KILLS THOUSANDS. .IHILDREN are moat subject to thom.but per- sons ot all ages ura liable to ue nlllicttil with tlicni. Bad breath, paleness about tho lips.flushed -cheeks, picking at the nosc.vasting away.leanness pain in the bowels, joints or limb, disturbed sleep .frightful dreams, moaning and sometimes of vor iaciom appetite, arc among the symptoms of worms Jany am doctored lor months, lor some oilier tin .aginary disease, when one box of Sherman's Warm Lounges woulJ clTcct a cure. D. Ryan, corner ,of Prince street and the Bowery, cured o man of .worms thai' was reduced to a skeleton, and by onlj iono box of Sherman's Lozenges: fccis now as fat .as an Alderman. 1 ho Hon. D. IS. Ueardsley .has saved the life of ono of his children by them. The sale of over 3,000,000 of boxes has fully test cd them. They are the only infallible worm des .troying medicine known. What family will be -without theml Gonsumplioti,Uoughs,Uoldi',Whooping Coughs Asthma, and all aucctions ol tno lungs, willlind a Jiealing value in Sh:rman s Lough Lozenges. 1 ie vaved the Kev, Richard Do Forest; tho Hev. Mr, Streeter, Jonathan Howarth, Esq. and that worhy old hero, Leonard Rogers, fiom tho consumptive's grave. They cured in ono day the Rev. Mr. Dun bar, the Itev. Mr. Haudcock; Wm. H, Attrce F.sn ofdlstessing coughs. They are tho pleasantcst cough medicine and cure the soonest of any kuown .remedy. IIeadacho,Sca-sickness and Palpitat'ion.rclievcd in Troni fivo to ten minutes by Sherman's Camphor J.nzcnes Persons attrn.ling crowded -corns or trawlling will find them to impart buoyancy of spirits and renew their energies, J'hosc sulleiing fiom loo fiee living will find a few of t.ie toentres 4o dispel tho lioraois and lowncss of spirits. Mr. Kratli, ol'tlio Sunday Mercury, lias repeatedly cur ctl hunsch of severe headacha by thorn aptaw Chadwick, oftlie packet ship vvelhngton. lias wir licssed their efficacy in a great many cases of sen icknrs. They operate like a charm upon the .agitated or shattered nerves, ps Sherman's Poor Man s Plaster docs upon rheumatism, liimbaio ipain or wcakuessln tho side, back: brci6t or any part of tho body. Mr- H. Ci. Dagjers, 30 Ann street; Henry It Wouldiug; 3oi (JliBihaii eireat Moses J Henriques Esq. and a multitude of Others have experienced llit "wouaerliil ellecis ol these Plasters l'riee unly l2i cents. Caution is necessan to see thl you gel the genuine Sherman' liiQZringes anil Piasters, as there are num worthies arlii les attempted to he palmed off in plarc of ibem. by those who would tnlle wini y on i lite lor a slulling. Dr. Sherman's warehouse u at 100 IS'as rtsau street. For sale by John R. Moyer Ulonmbiirg Win L Waller & co-Berwick J.rv fc Thompson Lime Ridgo K fiJ. Lazirus Orangevitle M, G. Shoemaker Buck Horn L, St A L Bisel Jerseyiown Dcrr .t NVIhida Whiie Hall '.lohnMoprc Uan.ille, fsitiphen Halily, UHiraAissa. Jan, Ji'--18l5-:J7. Cm, LADIES' fcfvD oc.M.sJMAls'Q HIAaAZINFa FOil1845. U A HAM'S MAGAZINE linn loni eiijovc1 TS" llio enviable repulatiou ot being the bent pe riodical in the U. S. both in llio rjunlily and num ber ul'ito embellishments, and In llio lonn of its lit erary mailer II is llio choapest as well as tho best rorlliayear lol l tho publisher Inn given ahoul 100 paces more original mailer llian any of his co- lemporarie inoio original slrcl engravings, in ad- lilion lo lurtiioii pistes anil colored llowors. J lie choapnos and merit of a tlircc-dollarniugazinoovcr all Hilars aro apparent, which has niado an outlay of Seven Thousand Dollars grcutcr than ollirrs.ouu in addition of engravings over other magazines that would embellish ho costliest Annual. Tho pub lisher is howctar satisfied that nothing but real ex ccllence can maintain tho high position his periodi cal has attained in the United slates, The publisher does not hctitatc to say that lie Jefies ail competition with Graham's magazine for 1815. His immense nihscriptiou list, tho merit mil number of his contributors, tho high order ol the encravcrs encased, the number and variety ol elegant plates already puchascd and on hand, and the immense lactlity which his capital ana positron nUc to proscculo the work render any vflbits at li val a matter of ridicule, hvery number nf thi woikimuod, bears with it tho cidcnco ol its tri umphant success, and establishes tho imposeitnlit of succ ssful competition, improves and extends for good works, that nothing ol a humbug order will be tolerated. Every numDcr of Graham's Magazine is issued at n cost of nearly $4000 tho plates alono consist !ni! nearly half the sum most of tho plates are t om Original American Paintings, executed expressly for the proprietor, for engravings for the magazine. Among the pictures painted lor tho volume lor t84S,aiatwo by Sully, the grcateat oitiet, scvcial by Lcutzc. Chapman. Inman. Conarno, Kotherniel, Thomson, and others of tho best artists of Amen- ca. The cost ol getting up cmuclltsntnenis in tins stylo may be estimated when wc state that some uf theso pictures cost f 200 a piece, and will cost us some of thorn three times that sum to havo them engraved and worked offlorthc edition of 'Graham' But no cost shall be BpareU to keep our prouii position at tho head of die Periodicals ot the world. GRAHAM'S JStjEGi4NT ME NTS. EMBELLISH. The most splendid engravings of alt sorts lend their charm to tho pages of Graham's magazine tivcrythin- in tho wav of novelty and boauty lliut has ever been invited is laid under contribution. Nothing that cspilal and tasle can supply is min ted. Firbt, as the most elegant and appropriate, as well as ihe most popular embellishment, wc place tiattaiu's Brilliant ilrzzotint Engraving. We were the first to introduce Ibis beautiful st le of work, as a regular embellishment of tho popular monthlies. Its wulu spread reputation thro' the nioar.s of our ampleliM, called forth a host of imita tors, but up to this timo nothing has been produced lo rival tho glorious pictures given in Graham. 'Ihe Shepherd s J.ove, and 'llio Loqutltc, rhese with a host of others, done for us by Air artain, stand 'unprecedented and alone' at the head of American engraving. Wo havo several of theso inimitable plates under way, and shall gitc one in the January number. TO POSTMASTERS AND OTHERS Tho high merit of Graham's magazine consldeicd the publisher flatters himself thut the following lib eral terms will niduce.thousjnds to subsenbo. TO CLUBS. The following proposals are madc:-2 copies foi $5; 5 for $10; 8 for SID; 1 1 for 20. To the Postmaster, or other persons forminu a club, tho Pnblishrr will foiward a Novel fin eer Subscriber sent, bo that by varying the books, n complete library may bo obtained by' any peison in a short time. Single Copies, threo dollars per annum in ad- vauco. lnd to tlio person hoiiding tho money, n copy ot 'Uingwood tile ivover. lleriieiis priac iNovel and nl-o a copy ot 1 ho Uenis ot Ait ami lie.iutv.' a beaiiliful woik for a lady's t'enlei Table, containing thiiteeii splendid Steel anil mezzotint Engravings, will bo foiwardcd gratis, Addross. GEORGE R. GRAHAM. No. 60 Chestnut Stiect I'ilai'elphia. Brandreth's Pills. PICTURE OF HEALTH. EALT is (hate riff d in nn irdiviiMn'l the absence of all pain, suffering, or nffectioi in any paitof his body; by Ihe free and regular ex crcisoofhis functions without any exception. I'hey consist in having a good appetite at meal times, nn easy digestion, free evacuations, without looseness or cosliveness ot least once in every twen ty-four hours, and without hcat.diyness, tfr burning nt tho passage, the free issue of tho water without acrimony or burning, and without a reddish bedi- ment which is always a sign of a present or on op. proacning pain; quiet sleep without agitation or truoblesoine drenmv; no tuste of bilo or other bad taste In the mouth upon rising in the morning; no sourness or disagree able, rising ot tho stomach'; clean tongue; a sweet bieuth; nn itching, pimples or spats on the sKin; no piles; no burning heal upm uiijr purr oi mo uouy; no cicessivo inirsi wnen nil exposed to labor or other known cause; no inter. ruption to any natural evacuation, nor pain at their periodical return. Where the t.tate cf the system docs not haime.it. jze with Iheabovo biclurc of health, it is ol th greatea iinpoitsnce that no timu be lost in sending for a doctor, or in the use of foolish remedies too often ihe result of speculation; instead of tklsrourte tc a dose of HIIANDRETH'S PILLS le tak.n. which will not deceive, but will at once rcsloie health to tho organ or part th it requires it, All who wish tn preserve llieir health, ell who aro determined lo defend their life against the en croacliments of disease which might send them nie nuturely to the grate, will, without hesitation, have iccoursu to tho tfiandieth i'llls, when the Mute ol the system does not harmonise with llio above pic. turn oi ncauu. Thosr who live in a country where contagious or other diseasffl prevtiil, should ofleu think of tlib truo picture of health, and oWervc himself with par ticular attentmn, In onler to net accoiilingly, 11 w ihe anil lightly diiected will follow this ruhicc the unwise are left to their own destruction. A C 11 N 'I' s. Washington Itoltett M'Kuy. .lerseytown I,. fc A. T. Wisrl. Danville E. H. Reynolds iV Co, Cattswissa C. (i. HrobH. l)loomliurg J, R. Mover. Limestone Rabbit & M'NInch. v, Huckhorn M, O. Shoemaker. Limn Ridge Andro cV jlliller v 'lerwlck- J W .Stiles May 4, 18-142. JUSTICE 151..2FKS;;'' EXECUTIONS $ SlMMOA'S, JPor Sale ui thin Office. FALL & WINTER GOODS. WM. M'KBLVY & COo QB"AVH just received, mid aro now opening JL largo anil extensive assortment of New Coodi$ suitable to tho season-, consisting of all the varielics ever kept in a country store Among their assort ment may bo lound the lollowing. Dry Goods. Broadcloth, of all colors, qualities and prices, Cafsimer8. Saltiiiotts. and various other kinds of cloths, flannels Valencia, lurseillcs,6ilk and ollidi vestings, French ind English Mcnnoes, Uoinoa- zlnos, rasiuonalile falirocs, irisn iiinens, our, Colton and Linen Handkerchiefs, a variety ofSilk and Cotton Stockings, Gloves and iVils for Lades and Genllemon, kid and leather gloves, Wcaclued and unbleached Muslin, of almost every quality, Picking and other cotton checks, Velvet caps, Da lies and Children's shoes of all kinds, Men's thick and thin boots and shoes India Rubber ovor shoes, ootton yarn, carpcty am, candle wick, ciec. GROCERIES. Liauorsofall kinds, of the best ou-ility, Molasses Sugai of various quality, Coffee, Tcas.Spices.Sperm and Fish oil, coarse and line Aalt, Candles, rib. Jl large assortment nf Earthen Queens and Ga$,ioan',ioiidowgub!t of all sizes, Looking glasses, cj-c. Hardiw are, Case knives and J arks, shoe knives Bulls and Screws t all sizes , Pad and diwr Locks, Saddle Harness and Coach Trim mings, Sato Mill and Ilund$uws, round, square, and fat lar iron sheet iron, waggon tire, of all sizes, in J act every thing in the Hardware line front a ea?nbric needle up lo a blaclesinilh's an vil. All of which will be sold !u exchange for CASH LUMRER, and COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds, on the most icasoiiuhlc terms, and wc invito our friends to call and examine fiyr theuuclves. Nov. 0, 181420. MHbb ambus! ft Ml!ROING the present opportunity ol expin'sing his thankfulness to his fiirnds.aiid ho public gcncially, for the liberal patronage he tins heretofore iceeived, informs his fi lends and llio public in general, that ho still continues to carry on , he above business at his old ertabltshcd stand, on he corner o! Mum and East slice's, where he hopes, by ,trict attention to business, to receive mil merit a sham of public patronage as herctolore He deems it iiunecenarv logo into llie game ol brag. or lo ue any soft ..odder about his SKILL in llio PROFE.SfclON OF GA'-'MENP CUTTING is hi shop is of Inns standing, ami his work he lliinks will speak for itself, and far moro loudei than words. Hut, ho would merely sav that, he warrants his w oik dwic with neatness, durability. ind in the latest finhionablc manner, and will en. sure a good lit in all cases. N.U. Charccs moderate to suit tho times. All kinds of country pi oduce taken in exchango foi work, at market prices. Uloomsburg, IS'ov. a, 1814. 20. THE DEMOCRATIC UNION, Scmi-JVcekly daring I he Session of the Legislature at TWO DDL L.4PS! Tho Democratic Union will, as usual, be nul lisbed twice a week, during the coming session of the Legislature, and wc embrace an early occasion to comnieiul it to the favor of the leuding public. miiucr pauiB or expense Mian ie spared to imparl to Its rnlttmns additional zest and vlcor. Amnli and correct teport of Iho proceedings of llio tun ntanches, together with sketches ol ihe debates on all public and important questions, will be furnish. ed, competent Hlcnographer having been engaged f. Il.nl r.,,.,t I...... II...:.,.. . e ,u, ...it. m.o. .1,11 Itiri.iuiuu,,, ,ij IlL'W B(J, ministrations, State and Natioual;and Iho de.elope. mcnt of the measures ihev may propose to the country, will render the coming winter one ofun-' usual public interest, Poisons desirous of obtaining true n nil eaily intelligence will always find in ibe ueinoeialic Union a "true and honcbt cjironiclo." To Attorneys, Judges, Justice of iho r'eace. and public officers generally, it will be. invaluable, as he rmon execute all tho STATU PRINTING'. and tho LAWS ofa public and general nature arc published in it Immediately after llieir passHage,.iiil ully three mouths lieluie iiiomulealtd in liaiunlilct form. To incrraec our facilities for the most prompt execution of all (he public pilnling, wo are now propelling our presse by he aid of A'tkan anion impnitant mailer to tho legislative body. A corps of able eorrespiindenls have been fin ployed Ht Washington (,'ity, who will kiep our readers constantly apprised ofevents transpiring at ihe eat of tlKi'Nal'toiial Gnvermuriil. TERMS . For the whole year. S3 00 'or ihe session only, (twice a week,) 2 (JU. KAay crsoie sending us five siibcribern for Iho jcisiop, accmirjUMiifd by tm dollar,, hhnll tm-io a copy gratis mt nis iiuuuie, raiments may be (mnmillKd by mall, and the I'mi Mustiis are perniitlc'da I'rai.k lallerscuntaing money for Jicwa fnjcr KuVwriptionw. Addicts,- j ISA4U U. W'JilSLER & rjo, New Goods Seasonable and Cheap. AVE just rccolvcd from Phlladclpala,itid are Mow opening n largo assotlmcnlof ITEV" GOODS9 which they offer to the public at tho most reduced prices for CASH Oil COUNTRY PRODUCE. 1 heir stock of goods conshts in part, )( Supcrfiinc common and eoaiso cloths, cassimcrs, 8alinets, Muslins, Silks, Satins, Mouselino do Laines, Lawns, Mcrinocs,I.accs, American Nankins, brown Hollands, Flannels, i'ill and cot Ion Velvets, Silk ami colton Handker chiefs, Lady's andGentlemen'sWIiilo ft colored Hose Gloves and Mils OF A I.I. SORTS AND S1ZK3, &(!., tf., &.C., &C, Consisting in part of SUGARS, COFFEES & TEAS nf assorted qualities. MOLASSES, FISH fe SPERM OIL. Tobacco, Snuff, Spices, Sall,,Soap, Candles. cVc.&c LIVERPOOL cw,-.i a LASS AKD Hifyt ttiecn8wnrc nf every description that may bo required. Hard ware, Cutlery tkc, OF ALL KINDS. Mar, Polled, Ifonp and Hand Iron and Waggon Tiretif every dtscfijition I hut may tie cuuea or. A large assortment of Piano bits, chisel, Files, Shovels and Tongs, Knives ,V Forks, Pocket ami Pen Knives, Table and Tea Spoons, coll'co jlills Flax seed Oil, and spirits el' Turpentine; hweeninr brushes, weavers brushes: shoe brushes, cloth biush es, corn brooms, ivc. J he public are requested to call and examine for themselves before Ihey purchase elsewhere. We sell cheap and no mistake. UbMiiibburg, Kov.O, 1814. 20. 9. FAIVSILif MBDICINBS. JslFXE'S 11 A Hi TONiC. This Hair Tonic has produced bcmtiful Kpk Hair in Iho heads of hundreds who had been bald for years It also purifies the hetd from Dandruff dues diseases of tho scalp Preserves iho hair from falling oil or bscoimug permanently gray J A J 'NE'S CA UMhXA Tl FE BAL SAM. IS a certain, safe and effectual remedy for Dys enlcry, Diariluci or looseness, cholera niorbus.sum mer complaint, colic; griping pains; sour stomach; sick and nervous lieailucli heartburn, waterbrasb; pain or sickners of Ihe stomach; vonuliug; spilling up of food after eating and also whercit passes through llio lioily unchanged ; want of appetite; restlessness and inability to hlcei ; wiiud in the sto. mach and bowels; cramp; nervous tremors nnd iwilchiugs; seasickness; Tainting, melancholy and lowncss of spirits, fretting nod cr incr of infants ami fur all bowel alleclions mid urrvuus Jiseases. Dr. .UVXE'S TOXIC V Ell Ml PUG L Which in perfectly safe and so pleanant that children win not rciuse to take if It (Hecluallv destroys worms: neutralizes acidity or sourness nl Ihe stomach; increases appelito and arts as a gene ral and permanent Tonic and is therefore exceed- iugly beneficial in iii'ermitlcutandltcniitleiit fevers and indigestion; 4c and is a certain and permanent euro lor the icverand ague. DR. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS. l ney may ue taken at nil times anil in must il'iMinses In Inflammatoi y, intermit taut, Remittent, llilintis, anil every otliPr Inrm nf rcver Jaunilice and Liver (Join plaint. For Dyspepsia ihey are reajly an invaluahle nriicle, cratlually chiineini; the Ailiatnl sPcretiniiB nf ihe stomach ami liver, and producing healthy telion in those im piiriant organs. They aie very valuahli for diseases uf Ihe Skin, ami fur what it commonly called 'Impurity of the blood;' also lor I'Viuale Oomiiliiiui, (Jnslivciiest. 0. ,:..,. . (ve. , ami in laci every nisenso where tip Aparieni, Almraiive, or I'urgiilive Medirinp may lie required JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It always cures Asthma two or llirre large doses will cure the Ciotip or Hives I Children, in from fi ft veil minutes to hi hours time. It immediately subdues the violence of Iloopinii Couch, and cffculs n speedv cure. Hundreds who have been given up by their physicians as incurralih 'illi 'UniiMiniplinn, Imvt been resiorcc. tn peifei l health, by it. In Inrt. as a remedy in Pulmonary Dip eases, no medicine has evpr obtained n hilihcr.or more deserved reputation. tCT I he above Medicine are all for sale allhe store of JOHN R. .MO Y Elf. ItlcioiiiBbury. 30 Jl) MINIS Til A TO It' S NO TICK. Estate of Conrad Ilesn lute of SugarloaJ taicnslitp, deccused, WUTK'B is hereby given that letters of admin. Utratiou.on tho nAnve ii!entimii,l i,ii,i livn l.ecn granted to the siihscrihtr rcuiding in the township of Suparloaf. All peuons ifdebted to iho said lUtalo aro hereby notified to make iminodiale paynieilt, and th(,o having claims are requested to pietent them piopeily aulhenticaled to i WILLIAM JlKbi), Ad 'r. I November 10, 1811, 30, I OJLOG15. & WATCH Ea'KOTFL'LLY Informs the citizens of Columbia county, and llio public luiieiallv hat hu has located himself in Ulbomshurg oil Mail ttrect opposite St. Paul's Church, wheio ho has opened shon, and is now ready and prepared to trccclvc aud execute nil work in his lino of business, with dispatch und in a workmanlike rummer, locks & Watches of tho best quality, can bo had at his establishment uu very reasonable, term . REPAIRING & OLBAMNC will be dnnu to the satisfaction of the eiit.lomer, as well of Clocks and Watches as of Jcwelsy, nnd be will, further, warrant his work tone exo-uleJ as well as any in this section of the bla'c. lie will also make to order SURVEYING COMPASSES or pocket, and in short, will do all olheiwoik usu ally done In a well legulated respectable csttiblith mcnt. He hones by str'ct attention lo busiiKs ami a desire to please, to icrcivc a lihtral rhnic n patronage. Country Protluco laken in puyruen tor wmk at tho market prices. Uloomsburg, IVovcnibcr lu, 1844 -yu.t Tho subscrihers havn eslahlished at thr ahovo plaeo, a new MJHMI.E YARD and will always bo ready, at the shortest notice, to furnish to order, MONUMENTS, TOME- TABLES, TOMB-STONES, HEAR Til JAMBS, MAN TLES, PAIN T STONES, MULL EPS, &c. or any other work in their line. They an also prepared to lurnisi WINDOW CAPS and SILLS, DOOR SILLS and STEPS etc either of .Ma.ble, Lime or any kind ol stone that can be procured in this vicmitv JO Having bad :onsidorable rxperienei in ihe business, tney pledge their work li bo executed in :is handsome a sivle as cut be furnished from miv yard either in llu eiiy or e.ntintrv: and on as reasonable, terms. ARMSTRONG & HUGHES. Hloombbtirg, Nov. 3, 1843. ly S8 Chair iVFanufactory, TH E subscriber continues lo carry i iho CHAIR jlf A N U FA CTO Rl N G business at the old stand of R- &. S- Hsgei bueh, where ho will be ready at all time lo furnish Fancy & Windsor Chairs, Set tees, Rosion Hocking Chairs &c, of even 'lesuriptioii, winch may be called for, a short notice and on the most reasonabli terms. He will also execute House, SIlmi A Oriiumeniul Panning, and Ilouae Papering in n superior inaiiiier, From his experience in the business, am ins lacililit's ol mauulaeluriii!' the vnriour articles of his line, he Halters himsel' thu he shall bo able to furnish as good work and upon as reasonable terms as can In done in ihe country all of which he w il dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. IL Orders from a distance will b strictly ai.d punctually attended to. II, IIAGENIIUCIL nioomsl urn, Due. 30, 1843 Ilrau's ii iiiind dnu, Dm Holdi 'Si is belter. rEniH" undesigned would return his sinccra am H humblu thaulis to ibe citizens nf Dloomsburi anu vicinity, loi the l.nots thus lar lestowed upoi him, and would still further ask a cunliuuanec o llio same, so long only as satisfaction is nndeicd lie would not my, t ome one come all, hut eomi as many as conveniently can. Neither would In promise, (as others have,) to do his work bette than can be done in any oilier shon in the nlace- but in short, he would neither brag nor hauler, bul ucly any ono who does brag lo do work neater thai he does, in all cases, lie has also lately receiver tno laio NEW YOllIC & PHILADEL PHIA FASHIONS. with which he is prepared to do woik Kashlonabh and neat, and wili guarantco a good fit at all tim for anv ono who may favor mm with a call. Ills shop is at the old stand occupied by hin for a number of years And the latch siring will bo found out at all limes. As to prices he wishct to l'o uiukrslooil that he intends to do work as low as any of his neighbors, aud as usual,, all kinds ol country produco taken in exchango for work don at his shop. UKRNARD RUPERT, Dloomsburg, October 13, 1844 25. To the Public. THE subscriber desirous of quitinc bm iness requests all those iudtbud lo him inalie payment immedialely. I lie fnllowini puces will be paid fo PRODUCE in exchange for his STOCK OF GOODS on hind. GOOD WHEAT A'lper bushel. RYE Si! eis. OORN 45 and O eis. OATS 25 ('9' FLAX SEED $1 25 UT Goods sob! at cdst for the eash Hut no credit given alter this dale, E. 11. IIGGS. Sept 01 8H. NOT ICR Hr.HKAH, the undarslgned gave his note to William Mcllcnry, dated Novciiibei 15, 1HM, fifty dollars payable six mouths from dale, for Ihe improvement upon a certain picco oi tract of land, and having since ascertained lliut said McZenry had no title to the same, 1 therefore here by caulum all persons not to purchase suid note as I ewll refuse to puy it uiiltsa compelled by law. pi:ti;k Li'wonii. Pcccmb lU'ISIj THE FAMILY NEWSPAPER. AND lflHLMIDH HllJNl), Nciitrul In Politics ami Kcllgi01lj jtVJBW YEAR. W is the very nkk of lime it xubtciibc for the New Tear 1 S'lit THE PIIILADELPIH a AT UK AY COUJ j k II With the largest Subscription Lhl in the World. TO NEW SUUSCRIHERS. 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