in li'clnnd. Tho followinrj story was told us by si Mend who wiclies fm iho liuih of tin' Btalemcnt. During ho lasl sutnmci, itrnllcmnn who ii a cotton nlanter in the 9 Stale of Georgia, and somewhat of an rx enntrin renins, helm fascinated wilh the o description of Gal way, an givtn by the X cetious Uharlcs O'Malley, detetmiiied to inspect personally the bread of the Micky Fees and Haby Makes on their native bills. Having shinned his sea island for Liver pool, he jogged along to New York, nnd took passage in one of the packets. After making the necessary airangcmrnis wnli his factors, tie started fur the Emerah'. Ile. Out pecuniary nationalities soon made him known, and he became quite a lion; cure oRouch be found a perfect cininiertiait of Miss Dab', and fun he had to hu heart's content; hi letter of credit in the nrighbor Ing bank, together wilh his high fniuhed education, established hint in the hprt of tho family, which excited the irascibility ul some of the consigns who held Americans nl no enviable discount. They tried in every way to provoke, or (10 use the Irish term) 'coax' a light out of him; but he showed no induration to quarrel uiili nny body, A siory was then circulated that he was a knight of the white feather: and they in their turn, ('Miss Baby included) were determined to give the cowardly Yan kee an insight into the manners nnd cus toms of the nntives. So immediately afier breakfast the aio distant Miss Baby, coax ed, cajoled and provoked our hero into a ' t'eniand for a kiss. He insisted she 101 I mented-ind just al this moment in stepped n itpnl nf the oilarda. the coming, nnlhind - .-"------o , . e would do short ui a fight. The fair one laughed, the Yankee rubbed his hands and grinned, the soldier looked broadsword and grape shot. The two gentlemen stepped into an ad joining room, where they found quite a little ipirty of gentemen from the neighborhood lookiup a innocent as babes. 'Well,' said the Georgian, as soon as the door was cloed. 'I don'i kti"w much about fighting, but I reckon I want one of you gentlemen 10 act as my friend in a bit of a fight that's, gotnclo come off between me and this gen tleman here,' pointing to the guardsman. A dozen offered their services, saying, 'it would aflord them quite a pleasure.' Select ing the one who stood nearest, the prelimin aries were soon arranged, ristols were selected, when our friend, the Georgian, te markrd that he 'would like to shoot it off just to see bow 'twould fo.' The apparent Innocence tilth winch the request wis made raised a laugh ul the greeness of our hern, and his wishes were complied with. The parlies had by this lime arrived near the ground thai was selected for the duel. The whole troop o' friends had accompanied ihe belligerents. A pistol being: loaded, was tint in the hands -of cur eonntryman, who held it in a most awkward manner, and bracing itimsell firmly lie levelled it &t n nee near ny, ano snuiung ootn eyes gave .1 M . we uigger a uespcraie nun me tree was not hit. A tiller passed through the whole com jiany, mey inougni inai tney nail sport t'nough on hand for one day.but they forgot the notoriety of Yankee cunning. He iad by this scheme got the hang of the pis tol, and ascertained the charge and force of rtbejiowder. All being now ready, the word was given. Five paces, wheel and fire. Nothing seemed to disturb the matter o'facl manner of the Georgian, he took his paces, lauing care to step short slept-; he -wheeling like a flaih of lightning and fired nl the instant. The gairrdsnian fell wound ed 111 ihr groin Tiis.drw all eyes fur an instant from tho Yankee, but when the bystanders looked Hgain, ho was still stand ing to the same position, grasping his pistol in apparent convulsions, and'boihjeyes shut las . In a mintiip, he opened hie eyes and seeuie! to nottcp, fur the first time, that hit. -a Urj .r , v - ihw i. ,! ,e excWimed -Wuai he killed!' an, throwing duwn hi t . 1 I r , piei..', o.uan leeimgol, anil CXaitiing bin sen. 10 learn 11 lie i.mtld find .wound dpon inmseti seeming Hie whole .iline merfectlj innocent atii unsophisticated. 'i.ne giiaru-m:m heing wounded exciled The ii.ol'hi') I'orupitiions, mill one of ihpn, .demanded ih nu'la of nhut at the Yankee iwliifth proponiiiun our enuntryinan did not jeem Ui dlsreliMit; lJt thinking he should havo to fight the whnb crowd one at a time, be,b;oke out ia the ollowing few vwords t , Look here now,,lrickou.that you are 'detwniticd tliali shall right the holo of you one at a "lime, which 'I dort't'tike prei ty welljbut I'll tell you what I will tlo.then, sro just sixteen of us you shall gel mo .un about a four pounder or smaller. 1, uSid mjr dead halJ jak. 1I1U side of ihr; A Yankee field, seven of you tli.il I lake pUlnla and eland titling in u row, and ho other scvci shall be their friends. 1 will load my 14111 wilh sctren cr.ipo sliol, and vou shall havi each one ball in your pistols, this will make it just .-hot f ir shot, and wo will firo at the word ul fifteen paces.' The cool busiliess like calculated was ralher too much fo the sons of Green Ireland: they declared ur hero to be a 'broth of boy,' and insist ed upon his Accepting of sumptuous dinner & offered invitations extending every sever al months, which ho declined saying ilia 'the next he must atarrfor Liverpool to r c how his collou was selling.' A hiss wac voluntarily tendered the next morning b the fair one, which the Georgian on hi part ungallantly declined, and he took hii- departure much against the inclination of all present, who declared that Mhose Yankee were the querist devils they ever saw The Georgian was Col, of Steuben countv. Huston 1'ost. A fact wonni KNowiNo roii Hue Fanciers -Many owners of glass bee-hives have complained of never being able o see the bees working. Air. finish explains the nrcumstance as follows, The real truth is, that the bees will only work in complett larkness. The admission of light into lh hive is the signal for the immediate ccstiion 01 an taonur; anu wnen me iun ooor 01 a gUes hive is opened, the bees are seei hurrying anil skurrving about in a state of alarm and confusion, while the exhibitor explains to the spectator that the bees are at work. If I could ho shown a bee making 11 l , vml,j raV(!, barefoo,ed frorn lll)r. ,,., , iv;.i.. . i,i,i.i ., 1. hum to tndsor to behold tho sneclaele 1, .i,i , nr u,i , ei.; r ., of the most important problems in the na'.ur- al history of the bees, which is the origin of wax; about whk'h we are almost as ignor ant in the nineteenth century as in the lime f Virgil 01 Columella. The actions of the aspiarian monarch aro enshrined in an al most impenetrable mystery. It is my sin cete wish, howevet; in disabuso the minds of all keepers of bees, that the internal economy of a hive is lobe entertained by looking through a pane of glass; for so tenacious are these wonderful ir.secle of hat economy being explored by the eye of man, that, supposing the lisp of the hive to be left open, the bees will immediately cov er the interior side of the glass with n coal ing of wax, so thai 110 eye can peneiratc to their works.' jsMjjbijJNbb THE FATE OF THE APOSTLES. The following brief history of the fate of the Apostles, we have never seen in n pop nlar print till n dsy or two ago. It may be new to those whose reading has not been evangelicsl, to know that. St. M.iiiheTr is supposed lo have suffered martyrdom, or was slain with a sword at the city of Ethiopia. St Mark was draei"d through the streets at Alexandria in Egypt till he cx pired. St. Luke was I'angcd upon an olive tree in Gteece. St. John was put in a cauldron of bntlint' oil at Home, and escaped death! He after wards died a naiural dealh al Ephesus, Asia. in St. James ihe Great was beheaded at Jerusalem. St James the Loss was thrown from ? pinnacle, or wing of the temple, and ihon beaten to dealh with a fuller's club. St. Philip was hanged up against a pillar l Hierapolis, a city of I'hrygia. Si, Bartholomew was flayed alive, bv tin command of a barbarous king. bl. Andrew wasbnund lo a eross. whenrr he preached unto the people until he cx pired. St. Thomas was run through the bod wiin n lance, al Uaromandel, in the Easi Indies. at. Jtiile was shot to death with atrows. Si. Simon Zealol was crucified in 1 ia. bl. Manillas was first stoned and thet beheaded. 5t. Barrabas was Btoned lo death by the lewH at balima. St. Paul was beheaded at Rome, by ih yranl Nero. PREcocYdus. it juuiii in u uhck country mwn had ar a : . 1 . . . . 'ived at the age of nine years w hen his fath rsent him to school for tho first time Ho stood beside the teacher lo repeal Ah letters of tho alphabet, Wha.V that?' inquired the maUer 'Harm!' vociferated the urehin. No, that's A.' Well, what's the next.?1 'Ox.yoke;' 'No, that's B . . Taini, B neither, it's ox-ynkq; notch all ho nlock, think I don't kiio'i?' CLOCK & WATCH MAKING. ITS US'IiUTFUM.Y liiroriiiH tl.o cltliciw of JLi Columbia county, and the public generally that lie h.i.i lociHed himself in Uluonmliurg.uii Mnfii rtrcet oppusito St. Pntil's Church, where ho lm opcnsil a shop, u nil Ih now tcaily and prrpnrrd t receive auiltctecutc nil work ii, his line uf hunincfcs. wilh dinpalch and in uiarkmaiihke manlier. Clocks & Watches of the licit quality, can lie had at Ills csUlilialimenl on very reasonable lenn . REPAIRING & CLBASIXG will lie done to thcsalUfnctinu of the customer, nf well of Clocks anil Watches da of Jewelay, ami lie will, further, warrant his vrk to bo exu'tute ni- well as nny in this dection of tho fcSln'.e. Ho will aUo mnkc lo order SUHVEVIX(J COMPASSES or pocket, end in thort, will do nil otberwork usu ally done in n well irgululcd revprrtable relnblhl incut. He hopes by xlpct gltnitioii to bui-inct and a dexiro to i1chvo, In irerive n libcrnl fhnm t patronage, (.'ounlry Produco token in pnynicii for work nt tho rnnrket prices. Uloomiburg, JVovcinlier 15, 18-1J- 30.t MAR Bl, EJARD. The subsctibers have established at tin above place, a new MARBLE YARD inu will always be ready, at the 3horiesi loltcc, lo lurntsh to order, MONUMENTS, TOME- TABLES, TOMB-STONES, IlEJIK Til JAMltS, MANl'LES.PJllNT STONES, MULL EES, &c. or any other work in their line. TIipv an also prepared to furnisi WINDOW CAPS nd SILLS. DOOR SILLS and STEPS. &c. either of .Ma. bis, Lime or any kind ol stone that can be procured in this vicinity rj"tiaving had com-ideralile experience in the business, they pledge their work to be executed in as handsome a style as can be furnished from any yard either in the city or country; and on as reasonable terms. AKMSTKONU & HUGHES. Bloomsburg, Nov. 3, 1843. ly 28 Chair Manufactory, THE subscriber continues to carry on tho CHAIR MA N U F A C T 0 II I N G j bosiness al the old Mand of Ii- & S. Ilxgei buch, where ho will be ready at all times to furnish Fanny it Windsor Chairs, Set tecs, Huston Kockinc Chairs &c, of evert escription, which mav he called for, at short notice and on tho most reasonable! terms. He will also execute House, Sign fc Ornamental Painting, and House Papering, in a superior maimer, l'rom his experience in Ihe bnsiness.atul his facilities of manufacturing the various articles ol his line, he Halters himsel: thai he shall be' able to furnish as good work, and upon as reasonable terms as can In done in ihe country, all of which lie will dispoo or for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. Orders from a distance will bi strictly ar.d punctually nttfiidrt! to. HAGENUUCII. Uloomsl urtr, Dec 30, 1813 tcrEYES KIGBlT.-cn Brag's a good doe, Hut lloldfjst is better. HE undersignpil would return his sinrera and . humble tlianiiB 'to the citizens of Illonmslmrn anil vicinity, foi the favors thus far bellowed upon 11. 1.1, uuu uuiu nun lunncr abK a conunuanco ol tho funic, 60 long only oh satidl'.iction U rcndeied. 110 would not say, CniHf one come all, but come u many as conveniently can. Neither would he Imoiiiiiic, (.oxoiucrH nave,; to 110 nu work belter than can bo done in any other thop in the place but in thort, ho would neither br.iir imr l,,,i.., l.t defy nny one who does brng to do work ncntcr than ho docs, in nil cates. Ho Iiub oli-n lately rccciviil the late NEW YORK & PHILADEL PHIA FASHIONS. with which lie is prepared to do woik I'aiililonnbh and neat, anil will guarantee a good fit nt nil tunc for anv one who may favor him with a cull. ills simp is nt the old ttand occupied by him fur a number of veurs And the latch eiriim will he found out at nil times. A lo nr:cesb withe,. lo bo understood that he intends to do work jb nny of Ids neighbors, nnd as usual, all kinds of country produce tuken In exchange for woik done ai ins euop. uRRNAR) HLTERT. Bloomsburg, October 19, 1844 S5, To lite Public. THE subcriber desirous of nuitinc bus- iness reqtif siH all those mdibtul to him to inaKe payment immediately, .:V""wlnS! P,"'c will be paid foi 1 iiuiiui b in r-xi hange for his , STOCK OF GOODS on hand, GOOD WHEAT $i per bushel. CORN 4.1 and 50 cl. OATS 2, ns. FLAX EED 01 25 cts. ICT Goods told ai cost for the ensh Hut no credit given alter this daio. E. II. I11GGS. Sept 01844. NOTICE J'EM'!AH,tlicundiirigncd gnve his note in m nam nu-iienrv. .int.i v.,.i... 15, 1844, fifiv dollars iianl,lB el 1... dite. for the Improvemeiii upon ncerlnin piece or trnot u Inml, nnd hainginco niccrlalnid jlml Haiti ....nnry uuu uo tine to tlin same.I uicrefore here- 7 ,u""" u" I'ersous not 10 puicliaseuaid note 6luU,tcfuo to pay it .unless compelled bv law. ., I'-KTK.H J..UAGEJI. THE FAMILY NEWSPAPER AND PMUSIDIS r'lllUNI). ftciiU'uliu Politics niKlItclii'Iuii. jNJEW YEA18. A'oiw 14 the very nick of time to subset ibi for the New I car 181"- TUB PIIILADELPIIA SAT UIIJDAY COUB2I E With the largest Subscription List in 'tltc World. TO NEW SUIJSCKlnERS. 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I ho Louder has become bo well and favornblv known Ihrougli a triumphantly twpulnr course of fourteen years, that it would lie superfluous to say .....i. i,n, c. ,!.:, iv 1. 1 . ver, lliat to Ihe industry, tnlcnt and ontcrnrisc, which have fur years kept this paper a bright c.xcni plar for nil its imitators, will constantly be added uic prwuiicuuns 01 every iivaunuio writer, nnd con tinned judicious nnd hbeinl expenditures will con Initially bo made, as well in tho Litirury ns the Ty. pogrnphicul departments. Our means will nlwnve enable us to bo in advance of all olherSjOhd wo i-liall uc so. Histories of Modern ncptiblicsi now and important nnliounremcnt for tho com ing year, in ndjitioti to our already numerous pop ular features, will be a series of Condensed Ilisto- ries of 1odern Republics, by n fresh nnd vigoioui- writer' who will impnit a world of important ii struclion to the rising generntion, in this newfand entertaining Romance of History. Biographies and notices nf Distin uished Literary and Scientific Men. -Among tho Intercsling essays nnd sketches of value, which wo shall continue, to present in the Courier.will bo a full and intcrcstiuc account of the rii-e, piogress. and present elevated staudhu! of ell tlht'mguhhcd men, of the Past and Pre. cut, (al homo or abroad,) in nil dcpjilincnts of Art.Scicnce ltcrnture, fetnlcbmnnsliip, J'oetrv. Mecbaiiies. 'lanling, Agriculture, Printing, .Merchandize, etc. 1 Ins will lie a very inleicstintr feature for the Voung. It will be a department of tho Courier, which it has ever been our aim to render of inesti limbic, value to those for whom we feel no deep nn interest ss we do for the. Voung Men of our great ml irowitir Country. J he Lives of DiMineuished Men lire of 11uc h value lo those who are vet form- ing their own characters; for ihe purpose of enact ing their parts, correctly, on tho Great Stage of Human Life. Indeed, ne hope that this JDcpnrlment of the oniicrwill be woilli more (each year to everv family who have sons and daughters to be rea-ed. ilinu five limch tin amount we ask for n year's sub- cription to the Saturday Courieii Incidents, Histories Semes, IJ'ittli Grounds, tyc, of the American and all other Itcvotulioni. Under this head, f which is, by iho wav.not at nil new in the Courier, wcshnll herenfler giie eratihii and i'lleresling accounts occnsioii.illy beiuilifulli ilhistinlcd ol the ilirilhng incidents, so prolubcl) tuddoil through the deeply important history ol the American Revolution, nnd of nil other rcvolu. lions that we may rcRiird of the Icnst interest 01 value the readers of the Philadelphia .Saturday Con rier. J his will lie ot deep coiict'oucncc, als-o, lo every member of any family of the Aineiicun re public, who may cliooso lo do themselves nud ns the favor of Kccuring, regularly, tho visits of tin Courier nt their I'.imilv riret-iile. 'OI'UliAR TOI'UGRAPHV. To cralitv th. growing appetite foe a betler kliowledgo of tho im iiortunt features of our great ami glorious country our past exertions shall bo redoubled in future tc prevent vivid pictures nt American (itics, towns, mountains, lakes, rivers, caves, scenery, etc. Our original domtnlie 'J'neK, Ksftns, Poems, rtc. will continue regularly to bo Unuslicd by the minds and pens in tho country. I hese chaste productions lire acknowledged lo bo tho best, foi useful instruction nt the family firciido, that appear in any periodical. lien L.NuiuvrMis comnrisn sulnectsin all bran ches of Art nnd Nature, Mutable for iho family cir cle, and nppcar in rapid r nccession. UUK 1 II VI J,lil,l( is constantly trnvcrMntr the wtnld, in foaich ol Ihe wonderful nnd iiiftrur- live. Ocn AoiuciiLTOiiiBT occupies weekly nn im portant siinco, wih all matters of interest fur tin noble lu'crs qj the sail; Uur European Vorrefntmtltnls, in Liverpool, London, Ireland the Enst, ,c. keep us regular!) advised of all aubjects nf special lnfcrftt. Uur .Mntkrls nnd Trices Gurrcnl.cnilrarn nil tin earliest advices in reference to the prices of nil kind ol urnin, I'rodnce, &c, tho stnto ol Stock f.llonks Money.uud Lnni's. nnd our extensivo nrraneement will hereafter render our 'rices Current of inesti mable value to tint Traveller, Tanner, nnd nil Uu ilicm Claitcs whatever. M'MAKIN A IIOLDEN. Courier Budding, 97Chcsiiut 6trect, I'hila. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Eitatr of Philip Dodder, late of Orang tuwnship, deceased. OTIOH ie hcuhy Rivrn th.it letters of admin istration, on the above mentioned estatnjiave been granted to the subscriber residing In the township of Orange, All pcisons indebtrd to the said estate nro hereby notified to mako immediate payment, and those huving claims nro requested to present them piopcrly authenticated for settlemcn before the firbt of November next, JOHN PARKS.Adm'r Orange tp.Rept. 7, 184420. Til 1 Mire I I T1 A Tv-ITrt- , . ULArMJib ! ! HLANKS ! ! eC7J..stiresniank EXECUTIONS and .yWfWjusi printed and furlM Zh'.8 0,-r,ce r. m , . . . , - - - FA3LI, &. WINTER NEW GOODS HA E just received, nnd sir now ripening largo and extensive flstorlimnl of New tweeds suitable lo iho season, cnnelcting of .ill Ihe vnrielier ever kejit 111 n country store. Among their assort nicut may be found the following. Dry Goods. Broadcloths, of nil colors, dualities nnd prices' Cnsslmers. Sattinetls. and various rther kinds ol cloths, flannels Valencia, iarrillc,&ilk nl u olhci vestings, French ind English Merinocs, lioinnn' liiiea. 1'Hshiooshlc Calicoes. Irish Linens, Silk Cotton mid Linen llandkercliicls, a vnricty otcus nnd Cotton .Slot kincs. Gloves mid ,1ilsfnr Lades and Geullcnioii. kid nud leather cloves, bleachicd and unbleached Muslin, of almost every quality Tickinn nnd othercotlon thecks, Velvet caps, Ln dies nnd Children's hoes of nil kinds, Men's thick nnd thin boots nnd shoes India Rub'iermcr shoes, cotton yarn, cnrpctyoiu, candle wick, &c. Liouors of all kinds, of the Ut ntnlily,Mo!ase, Sugm ol various (iiality, Police, I cas,npi(ca,Bpcrn and l'ibh oil, course and fine .Vail, Candles, Fish &c. CROCKIil". A large assortment of Earthen Queen and Glassware, window glass of all sizes, Looking glasses, eye. HarcVw? are, Case knives and forks, shoe knives Butts and Screws of ull sizes, Bad and door Locks, Saddle JJurness and Coach Trim mings, Saw Mill and IJandsawi, round, square, and flat tar iron sheet iron, waggon tire, of all sizes, in fact every thing in the Hardware line from a cambric needle up to a blucksmith's anvil. AH of which will be sold in exchnngo forCASH LUMBER, nud ( OUNTRV PRODUCE of nl kinds, on the most reasonable terms, nnd we iuvili our friends to cnll and examine for llicmsclics. Nov. 0, 184420. NoEIm1b!is&! 3 im9. I7MHRCLG the prcni t opportunily ol A exploring his thaukfuhiets to his frieiuls.nni Iho public geneinlly. for the lilM-rnl pnlroiMgc In has heretoforo ii eeived, informs his friends and the ubhc in general, that he still continuesto carry on ihe above business at his old citablitdicd ttand, on tho corner ol Main nnd East Mrcc'8, whero he hopes, by strict attention to business, to receive mil merit a shine of public patronage ns herelulore He deems it uuncceKiiiy lo go into the gnmo ol brng. or to uso nny soft sodder nbout his SKILL in tho PROFUSION OF GA''Mi;ir CUTTINC as his slioti is of long slanding, nnd his work lu thinks will spenk for iuclf, and far more loudci than words. Hut, ho would merely say that, he warrants his woik done wilh neatness, durability. ind in the latest fat.i!onalilu.riianncr, nnd will en. nuro 11 good fit in all caes. IS. II. Charges moderate lo suit tho limes. All kinds of country in oduco tuken in exchange for woik, nt maiket prices. !,! I TV . n .nl. nn iiiooiusnurg, iMJV. u, io-i -i. xv. THE DLMOCHATIC UNION, Semi-JVcekly daring the Session of the Legislature at TWO JJOL LA RS ! The Democratic Union will, nn usual, bo pub lisbed twico n week, during tho coming session ol Iho Legislature, and wcembrnco an early occasion to commend it to the l.ivor ol the reading public- iMitncr pains or CApciifc tiuill tic rparcd to imparl to its columns additional 7ctt nnd vigor. Ample nnd correct report of tho proceedings of ihe two blanches, together with tketches of the debates on all public umi impoitant questions, will be furnish oil, competent stenographers having been engaged for that purpoEC. 'I 'lie installation of new ad ministrations, Stato nnd Nntionul;and the dcvclope- ineru 01 me measures iriev may prcposo lo tin country, will render Iho coming winter out of un usual public interest. Persons desirous of obtaining irue and caily Intelligence will always find in Ihe Democratic Union n "truo and honest chronicle." To Attorneys, Judges, Justico of tho Peace, and public officers generally, it will ho invaluable, ns ho Union executes all the STATE PRINTING, and tho LAWS of a public and general nature nn- published in it immediately after their passRace,-,nd u 1 ly three months before promulgated in pamphlet form. To iiir.icate our facilities for th most prompt execution nf all the public printini;, we arc now pTppellini; our prertfi' by he aid of ,Vi-exi a most impoitant matter to the legislativn body. A corps of able correspondents have been cm- pioym at Wellington i;iiy, who win keep our reudcrs constantly apprised of events transpiring at me. seal 01 tuu nuuonui iiovcrnmcnt. TERMS. For tho wholoyrar, f3 00 or the session only, (twice a week,) 3 00 Any person sending us five subscribers for Ih " i, mmui..imM u, in, uuiltlie, MMiircctive la copy gratis for his trouble. Payments mav be ,n.d !'? ' iVl" !"" iiprnniiPii 11 irni.u loirpru Anntnum mnn n ,.;, ISAaC G. M'KINLL'It & Co. Brandroth'3 Fills. rfOTURE t)F HEALTH. EAtiT is (hntnitid In mi ii I'm.'t ,1 . lBlhenliscnce of ill ru'n' tlnP or sffulimi m nny part of his bodjl by the lieu mid regular i. rrcisofhis functions without mi) c.xcc lion, They consist In having n good nppclilc nt mini thniv, nn ensy digestion, fice evacuations, wilbnut tooichCfs or cosltvencisH lit lonst once in cvei; tv ,-n. ty-fnur hours, and without hcnt.ihyiifi's or btirnioij n't lln passage, the free in-ue ol ihe water iih, tit iicrilliony or burning, nnd without n rddihh mli nient which is alwnysn sign of n present or nn ap proaching pain; quiet sltop without ngilulioii or liuoblcsotno drcnmvi no tnstn ofbilo or oilier bad Mste hi the mouth upon lining in the morning; outness or disligreciiblu rising nf tho ttomncli; n clean tongiie a sulci luciith; nn itching, pimples or ,pts on the sklii no piles; t o burning heat up(, any purl of the bodyi 110 excessive thirst when uu exposed to labor or other known came; no inter, ruption lo any natural evacuation, nor pain t 1 1 1 1 r periodical return. Where the slate of the system does not haimnn. i70 with tho nbovu picture of licnlth, it is ol tlr greutcsl importance that no timu l e. lost in irndii' for n doctor, nr in the uso of foolish u medics too often tho rcsullof speculation; histcnd of this rutin lo n dose of IIRANDRE'J U'S IMI.I.S Ie takin, which will not deceive, but will nt once rosioii heidlh to the organ or part th t rciuires it. All who wish to preserve thrir health, pit who aro determined to defend their life ngniust Ihe 01 croachmcntsof disensu which might send them pre maturely to Ihe grave, will, without hesitation, lime recourse lo tho irHiidrelh Pills, when the state uf the system docs not harmonise with the nboic ic. lute of health. Those who live in n country where contagious er other disease prevail, should often think of llm truo picluro ofhenllh, nnd observe himself with par ticular nttcnllon, in order to net nccdidingly. 'Iho wire nnd rightly directed will follow this advice the unwise ore left lo their own destruction. A V. H N T S. Wnahington Robert M'Kny. Jersey town L. A. A. T. iisrl, Danville B. 11. Reynolds A Co. Caltnwissa- (J. G. llrobsl. Illoomsburg J. R. Moyer. Iilmestnne Rabbit & M'Ninch. lluckhorn .V. (5. Shneiiuiker. Limo Ridge Andro &. jUiller ierwick- J W ililes May 4, 18142. "nails, spikesT &c. The lSlooiii1ti IK It. IE. 1. V,. JWAi keep constantly on hand, a large nv soriniciu 01 NAIL.S, SPIKES. AND IUO- which they will sell by WHOLbSA I E mid RE TAIL, nd mi tin smut Inom it (lit ailtrlii am be tit where jiurrliamil. Meichniits and others, nniy find it to their interest to cull- .Ml kinds of grain received 111 pn ment. JOSEPH PAXTON, I'lUMM.NT Dliaii r7S:tinijactory. HE subscriber having rslahlislieil a .Vi'tl Cll.lllt .T.7.Vf.'7V(,7y J on .Viiin- street, near tho residence of L. H. Minis, he is nuw prepated to fnruiji Ciiaiis ofeiery de,cii lion, on as good terms ns they can le purchusnd cIm-mU-iu 11 tho county. WOOD TURNING, Such as Bed Posts, Wnsgan Hub'!, Base Blucki, $c. SIGN, ORNAMENTAL HOUSE PAINTING. Also HOUSE PAPERING. Phis latter branch, from his experience, he hclicic-i ho van do a little better ban any other person 111 this section. rrri'OPLAIt PLANK will bo taken in pay ment at the highest ,Ket price hA.MI EL HA HE All I 111 Illoomsburg. July 4, 181. IHf TlitiC'i't'dll Sjstoiti Cisls too HIiu-li It is now mknowleged fact, thai the SlTSTEr is ihe only me one, iun M tnr uit tnj 1 r,u ami cii'.i.i.i.ii. JUST RECEIVED OUR SECOND SPOt.K OF THIS SEASON. E have been selling goods on Ihe C.IS'If SVSTfW since last April, and ils uni versal popularity with all who have given us a call and seen for themselves, and tho immenso sav ing to their customers, induces thrin lo invite tho readers of tho Columbia Democrat to 11 trial of its benefit. Our slock of Goods consists of all Iho variciy of DRY GOODS, GKOCEIUES, QUEEN S VV ARE, II A R I) W A R E , 1300TS, SHOES, IIA'IS, BONNETS, &c. usually kept in a country store. All of which have been purchased in New York and Philndslphia, fur tho CASH OM,V. Hy this means, we pay foi 110 man's gocdslut our own, and wo ASK no ndditiounl piefit from our customers to pny bad debts; thus having no Iosms, wn CAN SELL at .SMALL ADVANCES, and WE DO IT, too, beyond all question, ns every body knows who have bought ol us. Our Store in in the 1IR1CK IlllILDING.nt the comer uf Mill Street, and the Illoomsburg rond, opposilo Mr. A. Montgomery's Stone House. Wo invite Evkiit Pi.iifon to call and rco our goods. Wo ure not afraid to bhow them. KUS8EL & (HtlElt. Dunvillc July 41844. I?mp4 LOOK HERE FASHIONABLE TAIJ.OICIIY;. Come one, come, all, give me a call ! THE subscriber returns his tinrere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore brstoncd upoiihiui, and hopes for a continuance of Iho same, with mi i.icrcasc duo the merit of his shop. He in tends sparing neither pain or labour to rendor rntikfaction in any raietsnd will warrent his work done with taste and dmability.AND ALITTLE NEATER THAN CAN HE DONE IN ANV pVUii'R.SVOP IN THIS TLACE. Ho Ins just received Mnlians, IjIo repoit of Fashions, liom Philadelphia, which can bo seen at his shop at any time, hy which he is enabled to cut according In the la'est style, or to order. Ills prices are in accordance to the timet. All kinds of country produce taken in payment for woik at niurket piico A very reasonable discount for cash. V. S. I.EIDT. f K, D, Cutting done with the grcalctt Cire,and at tho ihottcst notice. P. S. L. Bloonwbgrg, Oct.. 181 .5