A GOOD iMINISTL'R. ! , , A TRUr. STlUtY' Somn yoars ince,thero lived in the sowi of S., Massachusetts, a most prattiral aw good minister named 1 . Two ol ilia parishioners, by llie names of Wliiu nd linger, lived, on the opposite side of . bountiful pond lliat was full o( piek'iral Wliiio was a rich farmer and II agar lived h log hul on llio very brink of llio pond. Hiitli were members of the chinch. On a cold sabbalh morning in J moan farmer White started ?l an tarly hour lot church, anil, il being nearer, instead of go by tlio mad, he rut across the pond npoi (he ice. Hul how wag ho mortified ant' tdioekcd to find hi poor broiher Hagar up on it, flailing. He Approached him at once mid with a stern voice rcprcnianded him foi bis wickedness. Hagar attempted Ic icply. hul White would not heat him. linear said he had a good excusp, and that bruthe While would not on v forgive, but even justify him if ho wo.ild ronent to hear Uut no, no bo would lay the matter before tho church, was the only reply. Aocnrdingly.as soon as meeting was ovei in tho afternoon, he accompanied parson I', a n hnrt distance on the road, and related it hint the great wickedness he had wiluessod in llagar, in the morning. Parson 1 bought llrgtr.oifgh tu be bro'l to judgment, and made an example of. Accordingly ih first time he met -him, the subject was broached with all due form and eravilv, ;i. in days of yore in all such cases made and urovided. Tho storv of farmer White was repeated, be asked if il was true? Ha gar replied in the affirmative; stating alst ibe fact thai brother White refused to hear an explanation, which bo desired to give; and which he now proposed to slate. Well, said the narsou mildly what is it? 'Why;' eaid Hagar; 'I woiked for Mr. U till late on Saturday night; and expected lo got something to last my family over Sun diy. at Mr. G' store; on my way home. Hut it ws shut up and I cot nothing. We had nothing but n few potatoes in the house and I told Mrs.. Hagar thai .1 would. uo out on the pond and catch htcr inchercl. She made uo untwer. And ao cordingly in the morning sjusi as I hail cut n hole ih the ice, and put my hook in the water, brother White came along and repn matidrd mc asi told ynu. l thought 1 was doing right. I wasHjut a few rods from my bouse, and 'I knew not where else to Krt-for dinner. I was veiy thankful when io fust fish b'u.I kepi my mind meditating on religious truths all tlip time, and jusl as noon aB 1 hail the three I wanted, I went home I was thankful when wo came to tho table that we had something to cat. We went to church in tho afternoon, tlon'i think it wrong- What elso could rpoor man do who. had nothing for his wife nnd children to eat for the day but a hand fill of poor potatoes? I ha parson gave liim somo good words of advice and com -fort and they parted. ' In the course of a few days he metfaimer Whitr, who asked him straightway, if he Jiad seen H.igar. Yes was the reply. IVliai did ho cay! The parson related to him illiigar's slory, and then eaid Mr. Whili loo't you have warm dinners on Sunday? AVhy yes said llio farmer somewhat snrpris -h1. How do you get it, Mr. White? con -titiurd tho minister, pleasantly. How why Mrs. While goes to the meet barrel unci lakes out a . piece large enough for the whole fumily'-a dinner and boils, or fiiee il mndj Hold f aid ti e pawn; That pond Mr While, is Ilajar's mat barrel il is all tin one ha lias and every body knows it. lit looft out just meal enough for dinner and in more and though I cautioned him not lo hi caught in sueh.a. difficulty agi.in.if he could possibly avoid ii.'Idho't upon the whole n would not be best to trouble llie chuicl nbottl t ie mailer. '.Farmer While wan f man of sense, ni(d 'h admitted thai tin good-pawn-was right. The pond, he Bait! was Hagar's meal barrd! and no mistake, A: rlie sh'o'd sav nothing maie. about llie matter Portland Argus, 'A correspondent, of the Crral Wrslcri Advertmer, has made iboolSowing vulualdt :onlribution lo the columns.af that paper. "I'll tell you a plan fur gaining wraith, Heller than banking, trade, ui leases. Tako a bank nolo and fold ii.tm-i ,aiiu then M'ou will find vya ur mone; intcnEASEf. Tbis wonderful plan, without daoA '" of loss Keeps yar cash in your owf u hand where nothing can troublerit; And. every time that you foldila 'fross, it is plain as llie light of dayahi " double it. Death io qusckerv ' a tt. nn said v."hen.he,knockdd a'dytk over wIiIlm ell Affection For Tho Dead. n WAoiiioToN tn.vis. The sorrow for tho duad, is the only sor row from which we refuse to bo divorced erv oilier wound we seek lo heal-overv V .1 if . f .1 . , , llier nllii rll mi fnmnt lull I iiu n.n.i.i.l onsitlcr il h duly lo keep open this affile lion wo cherish anil brook over in solitude. Where t the mother who would willingly ugi l the infant that perished like a blossom from her arms, though every recollection in i pangf Where is tho child that would vlllingly brgel the most tender of parcels, hough lo remember be but to lament? Who Kven in the hour of agony, would forget the friend ovei whom he mounts who even when the tomb is closing upon the remains flier ho must loved: when ho feel i hi. heart, as il were, crushed in tho closing of i'.s portals, would accept of consolation thai mint be rnitghl by forgetftilncss? No,ihe iovo that survives llio tomb, is one of lite loblest attributes of the soul. If il has its woes, il has likewiso its delight, and when Jie overwhelming burst of grief is calmed nlo the gentle tear of recollections, when he sudden anguish and the conelusiva tgony over the present ruins of all that most loved, is softened a.vny into pensive medi- tinns on all that it was in the days of its loveliness who would not root out such a sorrow frum the bean? Thotigh.it may soinclimcs throw a passing cloud over the nrighl houri of gaiety or a deeper, sadue6B over the hour of gloom, yet who would ex- hange it even for the song of pleasure, or (hall f,0 a icport of tho saino in the Court of Com bo burst of revelry? No: there is a toicc "on Pleas of said county, and thereupon the coin- from the tomb sweeter lhan song. There is a reinemhranr.o of the dead to which we turn even from the charmsof ,he living- Oh! the grave I the grave I I buries every i every defect extinguishes 'reception theicof, and trom ihcucetoil i the sea o , , . , iustico in ond for the county of Columbia shall lent! I-rom Us peaceful bo&nm JCCJ60 ,0 t,c , Danville, and the same f-hall be but fond regrets and lender emoved and fixed at the town of Uloomsbuig, in spring none recolleclions! regrets Who can look down r " the grave of an enemy, and feel compunc. tinns throb, that he dhnuttl have warred with the poor handful of earl!) that lies mouldering before him! Uut the grave ol those we lovtd whal a place for meditation; There it is that we all up in long review the whole history of virtue and cmUlencgR, and the thousand endearments lavished upon us almost tin beetled in the daily intercourse of intimacy there it is that we dwell upon the ter.der neds, the eolcmn, awful tenderness, of the parting scene the bed of death, with all its sl'fled griefs its .nuiselctts atlcr.danis, its mute, waU.lift.il a6sidities the last testi monies of expiring love llie feeble, flutter ing, thrilling, oh, luw thrilling! pressure uf the hind the last fond look of the glazing eye, turning upon us even from the thres hold of existence the faint, faltering ac cents, struggling to give one more look of affeulion! Ay go to the grave of buried love, and meditate. There settle the account with thy conscience for every past benefit uuro- quitted eveiy past endearment unregarded of departed being who can never never never return to be sootbedby thy contrition! If thou art a child, and hnsl ever added a sorrow to the soul, oa a furrow lo lbs silver- 'il brow, of an afluctionate patent If thou irl a htisbaud, and hast over caused the fond bosom that ventured its whole hap piness in thy arms, to doubt ono moment of thy kindness or thy truth if thou arl friend, and haste ever wronged in thought, or word, or deed, or spirit that generously confided in Ihee if thou art a lover, and hast ever given one unmerited pang lo that ttuc heart which now lies coll and still beneath thy feet; then be sure that unkind onks, every ungracious word,ever ungentle -tetinn, will come thronging hack upon thy rnemoiy,& knocking dolefully nt thy bou! thenbeeure that though will lie down sorrow ing and repentant on the grave, and utter llie unheeded groan, ar.d pour (he unavailing ear, more deep, more bitter, because uu heard and unut ailing. Then weave tho chaplct of flowers and strew the heaulie of nature about the grave; ontole thy biokcu spirit, if thou canst .villi these lender, yet futile, tributes ofie ret but take warning by the bitterness ol this thy contrite afllielion over the dead, fc henceforth be more faithful anil affectionate in iho discharge of thy duty toward he living. A young lady, wearing a gold pencil case MispcntJed from n gold chain, sppeared to he very vain of ibe ornament by frequently hiokii'g nt it and handling it. A gentleman ohseiving her stepped up to her and in quired, ' Mies H. I presume you belong to Pencil vaithia,' Three things only are well done haste flying from the plague; escaping; quarrelt and catching flees. i'lic following is n copy of llie bill for the Removal of tho Seat of Justict of Columbia County, introduced iutt llie Senate l.isl winler. AIY ACT , ' . . "'"'"'' l " eal "J .mince in ttic uountii of Co umUia, am O J ami fur ot er purposes vVIIERHAS, a largo majority nf llie taxable in habitants of tho County uf Columbia have, by their memorial", set furlli lu tho General Assombly ol this Commonwealth, tho great hardships nntl incon venience tnov stiller In consoipicnce ol tho scat ol Justice fur said county being looted at Danville, which thoy Mate to lio situated on tlio verge of llie county, and praying the sanio may bo removed In the town of Hloomshure. For remedy whereof, Sectiox 1. He il cuucled bl the Senate mill House nf Representative) nf the Commonwealth of rcnntyivmita in ucneral Amemtily met, ana ttit hereby enacted by the authority of the uwie, That hi any uniu wiiiiiii mrre venr irnin me panrugn oi tnu acl.it snail no lawlul lur the ctlizeiLS ol lllnorns liurn, in the county of Columbia, lo erect, or count to lie creeled, at TllUIlt OWS lMlOPHIt UXl'UNSH, in the town of llloomsliurg Fiiitable liuildlilRS,or lirick or sto..c, of not lci bio and di iiiensions than the county buildings now nt Daw villc, for a Court House, piison, and difl'eicnt oflV res for the keeping of the public tccords, under tli.i direction of llio county Comuiisnioners, who arc utitliorised lo receii'o u couxevnncc for fcucli lol or lots of grounds, for the uac of nucb county build i'tgs, not exceeding one ucre, in fee simple, clear of ull inctlinbrunccii, lor tuc uso ol the county of (Jo- lurnlila. J ho said buildings to be ciccted on such lot or lots of ground thus conveyed. And the said county Commisxioners aro hereby authorised to sell at public auction, or otherwise, nil the right, li tlo and wtorestvt Inch the said county may have in the real cstato slluato in tho tovui of Danville, and to execute u'onvcyance to the purcbaxer or purchasers, and the MONEY A HIKING TKOM TK SAME TO UK PAID INTO THE COUNTY TKBASUKY FOK COUNTY i'UJl- I'OSES Sec 5. That as soon as the. public buildings arc Icompleted according to the pto"isionn ol the fird . nirt inn (if lb! net. tho Commissioners nforesuid lh nrin,,Pr. ,r ., thcio coiifmcd in the old i.rison to bo safely removed to tho new, and the public pa- Sto doslteS i'lne buildings so as uforesaid built and prepared for iht 'the said county and tho public olhcea licretolorc li.nl. mid the courts of iusticc heretofore held at Uanvillc, in and for said county of Columbi.1, Miall be kept and held ot llloombtiuig, in the building!, crctcd for their accommodation as aforesaid. i'LC. y. It shall be lawful lor the citizens ol llloomsliurg to obtain subscriptions from any per son or persons willing to subscribe ony money or materials for tho erection of such public buildings, is are provided for in the first section ol this act, and in default of the payment of the same.lhc coun tv commissioners arc hereby cnipowcrod to came suits to be brought in the name of the county lo enforce ibe collection of the same, nnd when collect ed to be applied towards defraying the expenses of uch buildings. Sr.c.-l. So much of the existing laws of thl nmmonuralth as arc altered by this act be and tho same are hereby repealed. ji DM1X1STIU1 TO IV S NOTICE, Ihtalcof Gcorgr. Zcrr, late of Cattuidsui township, ilcceunca. .TO'l'ICH is hereby iiiven that letters of odmin PH isir.ition. on the above mentioned cute te,w ere tins day giantcu lotno suoscrioi.r itM"i"K " town of Oattswis. All pcisons indebted to tho . . ... .. . i -.i :.:.. :.. ,1... said estato nre hereby notified to maKo immeoi.iu payment, and those having claims aro requested b present them pioperly authenticated to 1 'd'iu a li A VII IJItST. A.lm'r Catlawissa, May SS, 18145. - NOTICE. THC Members of the Independent Troop, nos- tcsKinc State arms or accoutrcnicnti. of any dercrip rum. are renuircn in ion umi i upimimi uii-'iii, uniu , . r I. I !. .1 ..Itl.n-. with Dr. Ocorgo I.olt, Orungoville, H'ui. Ncal, llloomsburc. or with llrixhl II. I'axtoil, t.attawis- sa FIW'DERICK SWAUY, Copt, May 25, lt)44.-C. FSIII, KACOX, &C1. The Suuscrlbcr lu receiving anil for Stile 20 His MAOKEKEL & SUA I), 2000113S, SMOKED BACON, ALSO, A GENE1ML ASSORTMENT 01 t GROCERIES. & Stv for which ho will lake C-JKAllN I.UiSIBEll and PJiODUCE eenr rally. MATTHEW MeUOWliLL. Williamsburg, May 10, 1641. REMAINING- in the Post Oillio at Blooms burg, for the ijuaitcr ending June 30,1HH. Joseph Uayler Not. -Mary M. 12cherd Isaac Ucroainer J', O.Hagen James Hudson Maria Hall Wm. Jerrct Mrs. Mury Keel George Kcllog Jacob Lebolt J. IC. Millard Charles itohson Isaac 6'rattcn Daniel .S'haoyer dale i'etro Slraisten MLs Susannah Vaiiuas' Samiel Wonich Chas. F. Hillard. I'ersons calling lor letters in the ubovo list will please tay they aro advertised, J. ftl. ftlUYliK, 1'. HJ. DISSOLUTION OF PJ1RTNE11 SU11 rW1iE Copartnership heretofore exuting between II Owen U. Leib iV George Frederick, at the t'atlawlssa Foundry was diuolvcd on th 16lh of March last by mutuul consent, All persons know ing themselves indebted, will please make payment snd those having claims will present Ihein lo Owen J.Lfib who is duly authorised to utile, OWJN I). LF.IH, GLOHGU FHEUF.HICK. N. B. The business will in future ho couluctrd Hy Grorve Fredrrick.who rejpcctfully solicits aeon- uuuunco j i JuiruiioKo, May 25 1841 5. Now is the very nick nftitne lo Sub scribe, ag, on the 1 Gth of Mtirch, IS'1'1, wit commence the fourtccnih Volume of The Family IVcivxpnpcr, TUII IHII.AIIU.IIHA SATURDAY COURKMK With the. lavi;t'M SuIiM-ripf ion liM in the Woilill KpTO NEW SUIJSCRIDERS, I'orll.e purpose of faillintint; the formation ol Otuns.of which any old subscriber olllciating will bi considered as one, we offer tho following E a ( r a 0 1 d i 1: :: 1 y nil it 1 1 in v n i t I'hrco copies of tho Saturday Couricr,l year,or one copy for three years. Hevcn copies of the 8alurday Courier, 1 ytar 1( Twelve 1.' Seventeen at I'wn and 1 copy of Ciodcy s f.ady's Uook, or GruhainV Magazine f Five copies of tlir Saturday Couricr,nnd S copies ot Codey'n J.ady'slJook, or lira ham's Maga zine K Two copies of tho Saturday Con rier.it 1 copy of the Ladies' National -Ungiuine ! 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Otn means will enable ua to be in advance of all others Original Domestic Tales-, Essays Sic. Eveiy number contains several praelici Domestic Tales, Essays, or Sketches, from such pens as T 3 AH I II U It Esq. one oil nost popular I alc-wr tcra in Anierien Monry W Herbert Hnj. Dr. .lames il' Henry, Profebsor liigrabnm, John Frost, 1. I.. I)., Mrs. Caroline Leo 1 1 cut.. Airs. 1. Si, Leon Loup, and indeed most uf tin writers in ibis country or Europe. 0"JR ENGPwATIlTGS carco a number is issued without ono or more instructive and explanatory engraving or copy ol some gem of the old ino.-U-rs, with a dcfcciiptiw 1 ale, hssoy, or Sketch OUBt TIC A Y E L1LE . In this department constantly appear Original or Selected Lkttkiib from our special correspmidcnlh or transient travellers, in h'nglaud, Fraiici.',Irclaud. and Germany To Farmers, Oavdcncvh, &n. Our increased size cives us much more spaco tc indulge in our favorite subject of tilling the bounte. ous earth, nnd especial attention i paid to Agricul ture, Horticulture, Floriculture, and tho cuUurc of every thing calculated to improve and beneht mail' kandi make them independent of Foreign Mono polists, pernicious Legislature, cVc Our Eurrjjcun Correspondent. Our especial European Correspondent, resident in London.kecps u suppliid with the earliest iesnct. ind materials for enriching our iK imitmenls with choice Liteiaturo and Variety, andgiMi'g lo hmi grants, as well us others, n correct arid connected account ol whatovcr occuis ot interest, cillicr ai home or abroad. THE aSAB.221TS, Poiticular care is taken to procure tho earlieil ulviccx in reference to tho iiriccs of all kinds ol Grains, l'rovinions, I'roducc, iVc. tho state AtocItK Uanks, Monev, and Lauds; and our exteiKlvc ar raiigcmcuts will hereafter render our I'liics current of uiestimublo viltic to tho J iaui!cr, farmer, am II llusincss classes vhateer 1 pj t. y m bi 555 The snbsciibers liavn rslablishetl at the above place, a new MARBLE YAP I) and will nlwaj'B be ready, ut the ahorlosi notice, to furnish to order, MC N UMENTS, TOME-TABLES, TOME-STONES, HEAR Til JAMBS, MANTLES PAINT STONES, MVLLIihS, &c. or anv olher work in their line. They an also prepared lo luruisi WINDOW CAPS nnd SILLS, IJUUU SILLS ant! STISI'S &c, eilher of Ma, bio, Limn or any kind ol stone lliat can be procured in this vicinity tfT-lIav'niD had vonsiderable experiene in ibe business, liiey pledgo their work to bo executed in as handsome a style as can be furnibhed from r.nv yard cither in the citv or cnuntrv: ami on as roasonnblo terms. ARMSTRONG & HUGHES, nioomsbutg, Nov. 3, 1613. ly'28 NOTICE S hereby civen to all concerned, that I liav left in the pcrsrssien of Jacob iSI'ociiiukcr, dor ing my pleasure, one Mulcy Heifer, ono Dining Ta ble, one bedstead and Ucdd'ng, and ore Jcnurn, and forbid any person taking tin tn from him, eihci by purchase or otherwlte, willioul my rcnfcii'. LLKV SHOKMAKKR. une 28, 1841. COAL COARSE AND NUT COAL, . Of a superior quality for Stdd hy GEORGE WEAVER rsii j 'Sit OUM) rrspeelfnily inform the citizens of llloouisbtiri;, nnd lis vicinity, that hu still continues to r.airy on tho above btisiuesn, nt bis old established stand on ibe corner of Main and Must- iireei. Having received tlio I.Jl PIIIMDHLPIIIJI and HEW VOHK FASHIONS, in connection with Bcoll A Willeon's lligblv Improved p.tieni for cut tug garments in the tnimt fashionable man nor, warranted lo fil without any possibility il failure, anil feeling assured from his lout.' txporiuiico in llie business, that work e.e- cttted at his shop, will never be complained if, ho hopes, by strict intention to busmen- 'o receive a share ol public, nnlrouai'e a mrotofore. tir"N. H. CASH, nntf all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE; only taken in payment for work done, at the market pn os. Charges for woik nioderaio lo euit the limes. Bloumsbtirg, Nov. 3, 1813. 28 W&Hi4edl9 NEAR DLOOMSBURG, ' 50.000 IhcIi Pine Hoards. 50 000 feet Wealhei Iloaids. 100,000 Lap Shingles. 30.00O feel Pine and Hemlock Plank. 20OO fcC lineal Round Timber, from It) to 14 inches in diameter. And a quantity of Oak and Pine Timber for Mill-Kighl work. pply lo JOSEPH PAXTON, President nf the Hloomsburg Rail Road Iron Company. March 23, 18 11. '18 & Valuable Frcmertv Bailee fin: Sunscinnit offiihs to SELL HIS V,i.uAin.i: AN' I) AT I'ltlVATlJ SALE, situated in Greenwood township, Columbia County, I'a., upon the ro i. lending from KhocrsborS to Jerceytow i, about miles from Itllocrsburg, anil ten liom Ulooms buig, contaniiug 115 AcBes 9 most of which is improved, and upon which are reeled a TWO STORY BRICK IgyIIOUSE.-lS BY 32 FEET A SAW MILL anh CSover mm. There aro ulso on and other out buildings, the laud A. TWO VERY GOOD APPLE ORCHARDS or FIRST RATE FRUIT. Tho land is in a good slnte of cultivation, and that which remains uncleared is covered with good tim ber. He considers it unneitssuiy to give any lur- ther ilcsciiptiou, as all who wish lo purchase will view lor themselves. Jt will ho sold on reasonable terms, and possession given on iho first of April. Wll, ,IAM LLMUIV. Greenwood, January 6, ltf-14. UmU7 Chair Manufactory, THE Mibrfcnbcr continues to carry on tho CHAIR MA N U FA CTORING busiucbH at the old Maud of 15- & S. Hsgei biieh. where he will he ready ai all tunes to lutnish Fancy & Wiiulstu Chaiis, Set lees, Huston Rooking (Jlimrs &t. of every lo MU'ipiion, which may bo ealletl for, in short notion and mi tho most reasonable terms. Ho will also exectilo House, Siyn & Ornamental Painting, and House Papering in a superior manner, brum his experience in tlio linsines,ano Ins funtliiicp of manufacturing Iho vaitous nicies of hie line, he Halters himscl'. Ihai he shall be able to furnish us cood work, mid ii noli as leasoiiublo terms as can lit done in the. country, nil of which lie will disposo of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. Il- Orders from a distance will be strictly ai.d punctually attended lo. H. IIAGENHUCII. Dloomsltirg, Dec 30, 18-13. List orL,!ttcrt REMAINING in tho Post Office at C'allawusa, the quarttr eudiug Juno 30, 1814. Acor Andrew Hartly Henry Rennet 7ibee Hovver Cain lllack Daniel Kinney Andrew Iloyer Wavid L. Laurence Willium Roicc John heboid Jocob Jrcck Rtluh B. Linvcll Isaac D. Ueniaman Wiibhincton Miller Jiamuel 7. . . r.i- . Heard I. W. jviargeram uniiion -I'nMon Joseph Richartls John Walls 7'hllip Wampolo John Wilron Charles Yctter llarbara Ann Vi tier Isaac Vrtter Lewis lick Isaac. Cordcr William Deibel John F. Davis Jonathan Wilis John Gtiinn John Hailman Charles llartzel Jor.eph ardor Samuel Hughes George for letters in tbo above list will Corson calltns leaio fciy they ute advertised. C A. 11ROPST, M. mm "'ihill -T- 1 v, llt R ALT la characterised in an bidivldn.tt llie absence of ill pain. sulFcrbm . ' m any jmitof hi. body by the ftro and ,JZT erciseofhis funclions williuut any exec !, I hev consist In Imvllm I'"0"- times, an easy digestion, fico evacuation,, lZ ooscress or coslivcneis at least once i every to tv-four hours, nud without hcat.d.ync,,, 0r in mc passage, llio tree issue of the water l . acrillloliv or him.lnr. .t ,.,!.! . I. "'"'out (,, ..iiiMiui ii rent .Ii i: incut which is always a sign of a present o ' , " !S,i'n? .r',"1 '1Uiet "llC'' "V""1 siati,mt taste In the mouth upon rising ,l0 ,or , ,., ' bournes, or disagreeable rising of ihe. ,umX . clean tongue; a sweel bicath; no itching. pini t! spots on the ski.,; no piles; n burning i ,"1,' unv part of I in lxi.li-. , ...i... .i.i.K. . "Pn "-"' iii-hiik) no lasie ol lulu or olln-r I i exposed to labor orotic, known ratir; hl'"JZ' piriodlcrtl return. ' ' ll"c" Where llie stato of the system docs not lin.n,nn uo with the abovo picture of health, It j( ,,, ' greatest importance that no lim.i bo lost i ,,.,ii lor n doctor, or in the uso of loollsh rcmedin, 1 often tho result of speculation; instead of thUronr.. lo a dose of lJHANDKFni'S FILLS ,0 ,2' which will not deceive, but will at once ip.i ... uiiy iiULUfUl CVUCliaUnil. llnr ti'ti.. ...1 health to the organ or part Uut requires it, All who wish to preserve their health, , aro determined lo defend their life against the en. rroachmcnts of disease which might send Ihcm pre" maturely to tho grave, will, without hesitation, hais recourse to tho Jrundrcth Fills, when (be Hale of llin system docs not harmoniso with Iho above nic luio of health. 1 Those who llvo In a country where contagion nr other diseases prevail, should often think of tliu true picture of health, and observe himself with par. licular altenlinn, in order to act accordingly. Ths wise and richtly directed will follow this Bdicc uic unwise ato icu lo their own destruction. A G E N T S. Washington Robert M'Kay. Jersey town L. A; A. '1'. Brr. Danville K. I). Reynolds A: Co. ('attawisa C. (J. llrobst. llloomsliurg J. R. Moycr. Limestone Rabbit & M'Ninch. Duckliorn M, G. Shoemaker. Lime Ridge Andre 6t .Wilier Jcrwiek - .1 W itiles May 1, 18M 2. II F, subscriber havinrr estoblislud a 'APPrt . MILL at MILL GROVE, near 7llnml mi.. Columbia county, where he has Iho latest Ijirnm u MAciii.NKitr, nnd hating followed the businrsi. fm twenty years he is confident be can furnish .isrcciJ paper as any in the Country and en os reasonable tonus to printers, Merchants and Lawjcrs.or anj i-oiistnully on hand Attorney's Cap, Fool's Cap, ! i.uin iiiu uiueit'. iie aiMi.htrrs i.cucr, writing, rnntintr anil U'runnincr not rn,f all kinds Also, an assortment of Scnoor. ;iini .uso, uiaiiK oooji, i;xtra liounil. 1 u linuiid. or.d , i. in i .i i . . ..... I...IC I I . r ..li .: nun i.iiiiuu oi uu sizes iiiiu, assortment ol wutinj oihiks vc. llu is rcaJv to e.xrhance the a miufor rapcr ortioous, lor Itats ol Mi7ing. THOMAS 'I'fi ENf'Il. ilillgrovej February UO' 18M if. .T, DYER. mm r.Brbi it i 1,1,1 Msr-H. nciiiiiniMTiiM H.li. informs his fuen'h nnu mo iravciungpiiiuie in crneral. that he has tskm -,Y, . ' .. . . uic a iovcnotei situs e a the centre of the town of ! I ,..l ... l, I r I.. ed bv D. Cljrk. Where ho wil be hiionv to unit ...inn ll.n,.A ...l.n ....II I.i... ...ill. II... -....-i The otel is Inrrrn and eommodious and Hill furnished thrnuchout. and no nains will be seurrd to render general satisfaction. collis lablo will be furnished Willi the best the unlry can afford. His liar is well stored with tho best of liquors.. H. ll...ll- .-..Ll . ... I.CL incut nnu rjitnlul nntl nlw-nlivn hnsllrrri arc ulivavi in attendance. . - - - - - - - - Caltawissa, Moy 13, 18433. HOUSE Illooiitslmi', Columbia Co. Pa. THE subscriber lospeclfully informs Ids friends, nnd llie public generally;thal he has taken that well known stand, in Blooms burg, formerly kept hy William Robisf'P, and that iho House and Slables ate under aoine a thorough repair As his bar will dun) h he furnished with tho choicest of Liquors, and his Larder with the beet the market affords, and having good Stabling still attentive hosih re, he with confidence invites all to call and lest his ability as a caterer fur llie palate and tuomcch, and flat mi s himself thai none will leave diEati;fi ed with iheir treatmentr "" The woith of the pudding is told m the eating, Jome give it a trial, thero will bo no cheating'. Roost and Man bhall always go oway rejoicing, bwcaiing by tbo powcrshey'llcall on returning! M. SILVBRTHOIt.V. Juno 8, 18117. am. HER HIVES A New Kind. THIS is one of Iho best constructed Bee Hivw ever invented, It is so arranged, that you ran Iraw from the bees, honey at any iciton of th year, without any injury to them. It also prevents tho bees being injured by tho worms. I no euonn bcr is now prepared to disposo of township or single rights in tho following townships, on tlio most reasonoblo terms. Bloom, Hcmlock,Llbcrty Jcfl'erson, Mt. Pleasant, Greenwood, Orange, Fishing creek, Pugarloaf and Jackson. 11.. !tr Inn. tbrm on hand, rrndv madc.whlCu he will sel cheap. Ho hat in his Bee houee, several swarms of brer in operationin hives of the abovo drsrriptlcris whirh he would invito Iho public to' call and M amine, for he believes lliat all who do so, will st once acknowledge that they aro lliebcss hlvcsc in use. GEORGE LILLY. Hloomsburg, A pill 13, 6U