l rut u4ulvU for ruutiu in Ilie i Spring. ' wi ich ire in general ml its (too miy be considered tt dividinjt inemiclven into two cl.ies; mon- met. j ra (eimed runners, nd such it'ow, i only to ihi licighlh cf li lo 18 luchf, j und support themselves by ilieir o- giicnuih, whre Itie former mju r ; itiificial iili to support iln m while i!e Ttloping their orin ml mitiinnj. I their (eriL IlCJrsEni Fj''imlc nf Sorts.- Tho Iribs incluili'i m vf ml vnfinits. Tho ; most generally cultivated ire tin Lima lleans, lha Csse Knife, ill. ! Pole Cranberry, and ihw Scarlet Kuu- ner.&r. These son are subdivided by anoth cr charcieri.iiiC ihoso whee potlt hi used in like manner with (he dwai'.v and those produce is shelled like ihe Pes, and seeds only used for culinary jiU' poses. The Lima Hem surpasses all oihn beans, in poinl of xct llt-ncf, buih at. respects quali'y und productive -s and may according to Wilson, be 'cmsidei ! ed without a rival in the veipubli world,' The Case knife and Pole Cranberry are in more jrnml cultiva tion, but ore decidedly inferior to tlx Lima Bean. ! Cultivation. The whole tribe rt- quire Rood licit soil, and planted in elifthtly raised hills sbout 15 or 18 inch I n in diameter, and at distance of Si feet apart to the row, fiom centre t I , centre of earh hill, and the same J i s-j ( lance fiom be ween each row, arrang inn the hills s that they would inter- ; ,ect each olhor. Five or six beam- hcMild be planted at equal distances a round the centre of the hill, and covet S the beans from half an inch to three quarters of an inch with fine soil. Aftei ins beans have grown an inch or two, select three of the best, and draw the others. A pole of 6 or eight feel Ion should be placed in lha very centre ol each hill, and fixed in the ground at ' least 15 iuchel deep, for the plants to run on, ( Dwaif Siring Bush or Snap Hearts, are itry productive a delicious vege i ihle easy in cultivation, and peculurly ml.'r.tfd for this country. Cultivation. These beans require a rich son. ihoioughly broken. Plant in diill an inch and a half deep and from 2 feet to two and a half apart., planting the beans two and a half inch es distant fro ii each other in the drill. Cover tin m with very liht soil. Plant 8t regular succession in the months of May, June, July, and the last crop in about the first of August. ) CCCCMDEIH This vegplable, so un- ivtrsally cultivated, tdiould be plai ted in t he same manner as diiected lor the Lima bean. The sirne distatiee npirt, and the same number of seed planted in each h:l!,'hiiiiiingihem likewise to three of the strongest plan's when they hav. put for t h Ilieir ArCoud louh leaf. C'u cumbers, when coming through tin trounil, an- viry apt in this country, to suffer from the dcpiedaiious of an inseci which completely destroys ihe eotyel dons or seed leaves, and consequently ruins the crop. 1 have s-en a plan adopted by a liicnd of mine in the viciti ily i.f Koeliester, which hasenabl- d him to set tin !"' destroy eis a' dt finance, merely by j 1 c n r a covering of raw cotton ovu 'lie hills sufficiently thick I. prevent the ingiess of any insect. Such hills as weie I' ll exposed, the plant), weie completely desMoyed, while thus whiclt were covered with Hie cot ton, escaped free from the smallest in ju,y- Peach TnEEs. Plant tansy aioiiml ' ilif loots of peain irei. The peach svoin will nut Double t'lem alter Wii ids mniAPPY! A ihankful man is a haipy nun; am avc liave always rtason lo tie thankful Vhenyu hieak your arm, you in. (j. 1 tl it w.is not your neck; and abnvi nil ttmpnial blessings, a sober man n m.tlter how poor otiaht lo be Ihmklu he don't gft diunli; lor this unfits hui. firri'lici giving or leOMVing pleasuie. An.!, I" jnnil al'. evi ry nieehaiiieinight to he i, i.l. f.i! 'hat l,.s K t is c, Ill II, I- jilenufj' ',!. ;iny '. t'y. I t even ttmucti I.. ! " ' ; .her than a j in - ' a lie who is a u..n. .. t-c ' ' per, and in a ! ' as n'i..'uuu. I l Pi luces H m-.v on the Mveat am! utiiN slaves. I'lym m.i!.' t T 1 G.I.:' INTEGRITY. Ic .11 iiy is a ,t ;tiid commend.ilih i':u A mi' nt tigniy is a man, r .! - ! .-. . . ady in.ii.; i. s :; ' .j;.- No bribe ran "' ' ' , 1 1. it- i' unl him; his W .!! - w 't (it ul Mile JI shim s hi li'M -t i know what he 'i 'I,. ('" jikI Jus friend 1 lie hates f it-, tery and tenipi.rNinj; in oihers. He unswith truth ami nnt v.ith the times Kilh right und not with might. BOOK r.lRMIXG-A FACT. M wart lo know il you believe in thn bonk farming?' ssid a neighbor, a h walked into the room where 1 sal reading the Cult'vaur. He suie I do,' was the reply. 'Well, I don't; I never look an agri e'lhurd piper in my lilo. 'l'here is IJ. S. ol VV , who eame into this conn try Hycais 'go.auJ had to buy 50 acre of Uud on ci-di'. lie has cluaicJ that op ti ii J ,id. lei fiom lime to time, tih lie iinw owns two humlred aeies ha good tm hlinii4, and considerable money t luieiest. ile li always good einps. IIh has sveiacid 21 buxhes of wheal o ihe acre for several years it is the name wi h all h i other ciop.s while hi. leighbor, L. YV ., has not isiseil tnoit than seven bushels of wheat lo ihe ( re, nd some of his other crops he nevei pietends to harvest. Nuw, I would ive mure lot the experience of B S han torall the book-firming and farming by rule in ihe vut Id. ' Very well, sir ; now let me have a word. 1 hii 'exjiei ieuce of H. S ol which you speak, (i. e. the meth od hi adopin to raise twenty-live bushels ol wheal to the acie to where his ne ghbor raises sevei. bushels of wheat, and other crons in proonijii,) if written out ami published wouhsbe ihe miy essence ol booi film- ng, which you so much despisn ami might bemfit o'tiers as well .5 )ou. And then, secondly, I know this B. S 1 Iso, and it gives me p easure to iuloru you that he is a tegular subscribe! to, ikI constant reader of three stuudini igricultuial papers-r-the CoItiValor, the New Geiiesiee Farmer, 8nd the Ve'- ni Farmer, while this same E. VV. will not have an agricultural paper in his house, paitly because he does no1 believe in book-farming, and partly because he cannot aOoid lo take such a paper.' Here the man suddenly remembered his errand, which was to borrow un improved hsnow, a plan which I found 11 my paper, sod which he was pleased o say, 'did the woik so much heller han mine,' (his) o the subject win- .hopped. I intend to speak lo him a gam, ere long. Cull ivu tor. By virtue of sundiy writs of levari facial. 10 me uireuleu, will be exposed at public sale at the Court lluuae in Danville, on Monday ihe 2 hi of April, 1815 at 12 u' clock, noon, lha follow imj described pr. per iv, 10 wii : '1U that certain out lot or piece of leiml situalotl in M lioiiiii; tuvrmhin, Co. liKiibia county, and in the pint of said mil lots, numbered 'live: le;iiiiiiii u a post, a cimicr of lot number four, now of John l)en, thenee north lliinv six degrees ivesi twenty two and 11 ne tenths perches to a post; iheuce by an a'doy north fifty ciylit degrees east, twenty perches 10 a post a corner ol lol 11 11 in tier six, of James l.oiii'h head; iher.ee south thirty four degrees easi twenty to and nine lendis peri'bea to a posi thence hy lots innnlier llwee and r.vii, nou of Willni'ii Donaldson and the said Thonno Woodsides, sontli lifiy eiflil decrees west Uveniy eiuhi perches lo Ihe place nfbeuin 111111', enniaiiiiiig four acrct be the fcjint more or lees. SeiZ' d, laken in execution and to be sold as the property ol Thomas Wondside. Ikam I)i:rk, Slarijj'. Shkriff's Ofiice, Ihuville March 1U 18 45. Era ndreth?s Tills. PICTL'KE OF HEALTH. FT EA1J' is tliuterisid in an indivirtsl U j Hie atisoncf ol ill pain, fiilloriiiL', or tlii-( linn in any paitut'hia hotlv; by the free and regular ex ereiHo of hi functions w itlunit miy exemitioii. I'liry cunsi.st in having a good appetite at meal nine i, an easy dlvestum, liee nucuations, VMtlioiil looseners or coativcni'ds at Irnatoncc in every twenty-four houra, mid without lieat.diyness, or burning at I ho paxsajre, the lire iUi of ihu water itlmiil icriinoiiy or burning, and without a reddi.-h n di. merit w hich i always a h'ii of a present or an liroaching puiii; ipiiet hltep without agitation or iiuolilc'iioine drcannj no taste of bile or nf!;cr bail idatc in the mouth upon rising in the looming; m, lotirnessi or disuyreHable rising of the Ktomaeh; n Jlenn longue; a nwtet biealh; no ilcliiny , j-imple-i 01 puU on the i.kiu; no pikp; 110 burning heal upon my part of the body; no rxcruivc thirst when 1111. expired to labor or other known cause; no intrr .ujiiion to 10 iv natural evacuation, nor pain at their ji iiioilicul reiuru. U'liere the state of the system does not haunon izc with the above picture of health, it is of ll.i realCkl importance that no tiriiu te lost in sceiln ( ir a doctor, or in the use of foolinh n medics U i 'fen the result of Kpcouhilinn; instead of thiscourEi lc a dose of I'KAMJKL'I H'B TILLS be tiiliin which will not deceive, o:it will ot once rcston liealih to the oryan or pal ! th.it rf quirea it. Alt who wish to preserve their heulth, ell whi are determined lo defuir4 -'ii '.il'c Huuiiibt the en croai-hmentsof disease w 1, light send them pre iiimm-i to tiietrravc. win, w ittiout hesitation, buw recourse to the raiid.eth HilU, when Ihe Biatc 01 the sysicm docs not harmoniaa with ths above nic uiic of houlth, Those wholive in a country wherp contagious m otber diseases prevail, should often think of this true pidure of health, uud observe himself with pur ticul ir attention, in order to act nccoiding'y. Tin wisouiid rii'litly dincled willfolinw this s lvicc the unwise arc left to their own destruction. A (1 13 N T 8. VVra.shin,;ton Kubcrt M'Kay. .leraeytown L. & A. T. igtla Danville E. U.Iieyriolds & Co. Cattawissa C. U. WroliBt. lJIoonisburg J. Ii. Mover. Limestone Uubbiifii M 'Ninth. Uutkhorii .V. U. Shoemaker. Lime KidsfB Andre 4. .Villcr Jerwiek J V Atilea M jv 4, IS41 2. IIY vinos nf t nndry writs nf ven, expo ins, lo me directed, will beexrinsed 10 nub ic sale til the Court House, in Danville, nn Monday, the 2lsi day of Aprd, I8ll.ii, l-l ..'.I....I. tr .1.- r.n . i . . i u iiui , n, m, inn ioiiowiiijj noeilot'o properly, 10 wu : A certain lot of ground shinned in ilie vil age of Orailjieville, eonlainilig one half sere whereon is creeled u TWO Fit A MR HOUSES ijM ONR FltAMK M A HI Ii ; MjM Hiitf on Main street, iiuiiitorei) n, ihn plan of h ihI in w n; adjoiuinj; lands of Isaac Kline find others. Seized laken in exeeuiion and lo be told as the properly ol 0. Ii MtPherson. A I.SO A certain plantation or Unci of land hiu UleU in lircenu oiiil township, ( 'oluiiilmestlcssiich and inabilily lo sleep; wiind in the sto- .'uuuiy, containing 117 AC 15!;. more or less, about eighty acres nf which lb cleared luuil. Hounded by IiiuiIh nf Ii phraim Parker. Jacob livans' .Vilhniu I,e nous und others, whereon is erected a I'KA.ME DW'ELLI.N' GJIOl.'SE A Fit AMU IJAKNs ind oihei out buildings with the appnrle irnces. Seized taken in exeeuiion and lo be sold dS ihe property of Joseph !,enioi). ALSO A certain lot- ol land situiite m Fishiir reek townslii),Coluriibia rounty.coniainiii Z?10 ACRES, more nr less, about seventy five mr. .i which are beared land adjoining landsi ol Daniel Smith Udward Mcllenrv Jusenh Fullmer Philip Apple-nan and others wlier. .(in is erected I V 0 DUUIJdNf; .lOUSUS; one P.AUN and a sn.all TA. YAUU; wul the appurtenances, Seized laken in exeeuiion and to be sold is ihe properly of Peter a!k. ALSO A eertain lol of ground situa'.e in Liherh township Columbia coiinfy coniaining six teres more or less bounded hy lauds o1 William Carter, George Ilaiimeu, am Abel Cadwelleder, whereon is rietlcd n frame d welting Iioihc, and an apple orchard with llie r.piurtenances. Seized taken in execution, and to be soli! is the property ol Frederick Hoyer. Liaji I i; un , " Sheriff, Sheriffs Office. Uaoviile March 101815 IS HEREBY GIVEN, TO all leoaiee, credaors, and other per nous intriesleil in ihu estate nf the ri.fpeci iivo ill in'ili ins mid minus, ilmt ihe aiiminis iraiioii and guaidian neeonnis ui' the tan) estate have Lteit lilltd in the oliiee of the Uegtster of the county of Columbia, and will be presented lor eotilirmntiiiii and h! lowanee lo die Oi pliarib' Court, o he held al lianviUe, in and lor the county af.ire.viid, on Wednesday, on 23J day of Aj-nl next al 2'clork, P. Al. 1 The ii'Touni of John D itesman, l'-r;r dmr, of die esime i f Caihaiine Leie late (d MahuiiiiiJ township dacei.5ed. 2 The aei uuiii ol ' icr (iinon and !n idicl ! 1 a i i ai 1 1 , Admrs. ur ihe esiale ol i'Ii.icI lli.i ituhii, la e i f Jai 1,-on 1 1 v r t-lii, drt eased, it The account of Samuel 1!. W Kri lireaned, !a'e Adinr. id Maiy p. A'traw irulee, drri used, so fur as he in Ins life tiini nlininimercd ihe ;t 1 1 1 1 , fihd Ly Uii W ihm Admr. of said S li Wiisou, 4 The account of the tidininistrMiun nt P.zra S Hay huist as the administrator M Cieoig'- , rr, dectatt d. 5 J he ficcouiil id Gcnrje liners am! George II Willns, Admrs. nf tin i state W illiatn Clark, late ol Orr.i.ge !iwi:o!ii deceased. C The supplemi nlary ar count of John Fry and Jacob Fry Uxecuiors id li r; Li. Will and Testament of Uaiid Fry, l .te ol lll'llllixk tOAtlsllip, tVlClsl ll 7 The supplemental' accnunt nfS l,un llciitlncksiiii and William 15 Hi ndncksou, IJxrciltois ol the Last ill and TcsUim m nl 'Abraham Hendrickson, late of Libiriv tow iisbiji, di ceased. 8 The account of illiain ij. Hendru k sun'. Execmor of die Last Will and I'cMa nietil ol Chiisiiati Shelh late if Lib,rt township, deceased. J The account ol Ualilel l ollmcr, (iiiai lieii of Iii'i j in. in f Jiiuger, minor child u William Gougtr, late of I imfslone lu.vn. nhip, dei eased. 10 The account of Jonathan Fidlmrr, Admr id' die estate of Plnbp Lisher, laii d Lituriy lownchip, decei.s.'il. 1 1 The account of Cabrl Thomas, Admr. if the ft tale of Samuel .Moore, hue ol .Mad , i imiii ti ribliip, ueceaseu. li The accounl ol Peter S'lndtz. Kxecu . i . . ,r o . .i 'i'. . i ,., or ei me i.abi . in auu i m.uiii ih ui ..". lei of lir iiiaiii; late of Derry low nt-hip; leccasKi CM A USES ("ON NEH, 1,'cUtcr. Ri:r.ie i i r's Oihi k ? DariMlle, March 21 1813 y 4tl0. NOTIL'R All perrons indebled lo die subscribers, n note, book account or nihinviss ofovei! tyicyty ji ilie ears Mtaildiug, ere rt (pit Blcd to ( all andjimd in theiratteudaiice, u,'eeal'ly to their imlicn -elite the same in (,'nsh or Gum, on or be ore the 1: t day i f February next. 'J'bosi neeleciing ibis nnnce, niay expect lo pa cost an we are determined tu have our old husiui ss settled. W.M. M'KELYY i Co. Dlooms'itirg, Dec, US 1641. FAMILY MEDICINES. . vv, - MY M?S IhllK TONIC. Thia Hair Tonic bus nroilucail he intil'ul New Hair in the bends of humlrcds who lunt l.c.-u Imlit .for years It ulso piuiric tho heul from Uaudrull'i"'"".'cd h''op, and is nnw ready iind prepared t. I 'ui es diseases of tho scalp ('reserves th hair " or ''"""Ug permaiiently gray Ml'MS Clh'M IX.ITU'E LV1L- IS a pertain, safe ami etlectual remedy forth rntery, 1 liarilnua or looseness, cholera inorbus.siun mer compliiinl, colic; giiping pains; Hour Htoinnch; sirk and in rvous headaeh, hearlburn, wsiurbrash; pain or sicluicis of the stomach; vomiliug; spitting up of food afler eating and also where it pusses through the body unchanged j want of appetite; I much and bow els; cramp; ucrvous tremors ami tw Ui'liiuijs; seasickness; tainting,: oielancholy ami low ness of spirits, fretting and crying of infants and fcrull bowel ullcclioiiHund lu rvoinr Jiaeusvs. Dr. J.1YSVS TOXIC VERMIFUGE Which is perfectly safo and so plennnlit that ihildien will not rcl'uso to lake it' It cfpctuallv lestrovs worms: neutralizes ncidily or sou rness of U"-stomueli; iocieases upictito and ails as a gene ral anil perni.inent 1 uuie and is tlu ielorc exrviu iuuly bcuelii ial in in'ermitlent niidlieiniucnt ftnts and iialigi srionj iVc and is a certain and permanent cure for the fever unu auc. I)U. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILL?;. They may be laken at all times and in most diseases In InlLimmaioiy, iniernit taut, liemiueiil, llilious, and every oilier form of Fever Jaundice and Liver Com plaint. For Dyspepsia they are really an invaluable artit Ic , gradually changing the Mtiated secretions of the tiornach and liwr, mil produciiiji healthy (coon in those ini ooriaui urcans. Tliev are very valuable or diseases id lb okin, anil lor what omiiionlv eallcil impurity ol l!ie blood; also lor l einaie l ompiaiiHs, uosiiveness &e.,and in fuel every ili.-eas0 where an pancnt, Alterative, or Purgative Meiliciiie's..Mn thai can be procured in this vicinity nay be requited JAYNL'S EXPECTORANT. It always cures Asthma two or tliree;l,,! '-'i1''"i,;d in as handsome a style as r J It ' . ' i I i' li 'arm) doses wi I cure the Ciouo or ives I Children, in from iiluen minutes to an murs. lime II immediately subdues the violence of Hooping Cough, and effects a speedy cure. Hundreds who have been i ven up by ihetr physicians ss inctirralili n idi 'Consurnpiion,' liavt been rcslorct!t rieilc.ri health, by it. In fact, as a remedy in Puhnonr.ry Dis ;ascs, no medicine has ever obtained a aiglier.nr more deserved reputation. tJThe above Aledieine are all for sale it tho store, of JOHN li. AIOYE:!. IJIonmsburg. Hu 1 r t 'i ijri y Afr- n 11 G'J 2 r-yy.V. VyC. tl.,. rl:.ei:t epporluni'v o! 'J epiei:.'S his llisiiikfidue tiihi.-; frieuii.i,io.i! die pi;!, lie generally, for the liherul pationaire he lias heretofore ri reive, I. int'orri,.- hi.; fi u iu!s iuj.l l!:e pel 'ic in f,e:;eral,t!it he : till continucato i n 'he l.li.r.e i ll; incri ,il u'.l e; l.iiilh lil (1 htai.ll, ( lli3 cuner ol Main ai.il Kat t-tu'c'.s v.l.eiu I iiopi;;, !iy . tiict :.l',; lil;(,n to l n.-inis, to receive mil nieri! a :.!i.iie ol puhiic pi.tr. i ;c;c sik lieretntnre. I le iheiiiK it unriri e. -ary l i v into ihe i!;o,,e of rave. or in u.-e :mv .; ,!'l i'.l ,' n!.i:it l.i-s .vi'.'II.l. in .he i i. ;; e: k'iX (: t;.' :.n ,r t i ttim; w hi-, sl.ep i.i cf ,i;:.4 it'iiulil; uml Lis .w..k l.c hii.k will iipc.-.k lor ii -iif, lar iiiore Inu'er hall v.or.l-'. U'.it. he wnnlil men !v -; thul. he .viii rants hi: v.a.r!-: .lie villi ncatiir hi'.'i.al le l..;n,rn r, Bfil'i!ll. mil in il'C all tt ('. anil will n e a a I ! in ;. .A. j. I liai'js mot l;T:,n r l raill l!w liawu kimiij (,lV..io.!i. I'liahice laken in A Of k. !lt 111.0 "1 't il ' -i. I)!i, on, .sIhii, iNin, I) " I I. rxchaii".! i . - 'v ' .". ..... TT THKIiRAS, tho Hun. Jokkiui II. An ciuim V V IVsidentol 'the Court of Oyr and Ti" in i ii tr li. I Generil Jail Dcliwry, Court, cl IJurcli r 'essoins of the l'caco.und Court of (V.nuuuii I'h-a;- ind llriilian,' Culiit ill the ei'oilli nilieial ci.-iiiel en.iij om',1 of thu counties of .'.'ortluiniherlioii' '.'i.inii, Coluinhia and l.ycoininp; and ihe J I m . '.i'. utiim i:nw!ttxoii and litoyti .Vi.t.', K, ipilies, Asoci .lc Jiiilires in Cohinil.iii county. havi is.c.i;! Jnir pfcept he t'iiin;j dale the ?r'tll llay ol Ian. ill the year of our Lord one thoiie i.i! eiyl.t hundred anil for,v-lie, and tome directed, ki hoMi.;- .1 Court of fhjrr inul Ttriiiintr, and (Jm crtil Jail lUt'tcrry, General (limrlii Sa slow of the 1'iace, Couuon Etcu) and Uriliiiu's Court. IS DAN VILLI?, in tho County of Cohiinl in jOii the third V.ond.iy ofApil jie.st, iheiny tin 1 si ,l., I mill ilium ui; viii iiixa . vf),rejs therefore hereby eiven to Notice is therefore hereby . (;Jll,1.il.r , the Justices of t! ie I'eace, and Con Mahlea of the HaiJ cuuiity of Culumhia. thai lhe '1 then ami theio in their linger i.ersons, at Id 'o'cI.m!; in the foiciiouli of taiil ilav. with their in ;:ur,ls, iinpiisitiorm unci other r, meialiraneea, t,, 'those rhinos which to their oUiies appeitain ti il edone. And those that ae hound l.y reconi jiiinces, to prosecute Jgainst the pruiiers that iilc or n.av I c in the Jail of said conntv of ('oliimliia. i nr to I ,i: then and there lo proseeulv iu;ainl them nt. shall be just, Jurou are ri'ipiettrd lo he ptinc JJulCil at lianviue, ine ;ui nay ol Jan. in the year of our Lord one thousand eic,ln hiuidied and forty-lie and in l!ic (is year of the Independence of the l liited tal(. of America. IKAM DERR .Vnri, Sntmrf' Orritr, Danville Jan. S. ISIS CLOCft .V WATCH hia it in;. ' ' ' t.'LLY infurins the cil'ucns o jrJB t.'olunibin county, mid the public gencrnlljl ' U bus loculed binisell in Ulminmliiirg in Man. I""1'1'1 opposite !Sl. Puul's Church, where ho hie " i ive a xi-eiiio un worn in nisunrni nusiness '.villi disptlch uud in a woikiiianhke uiiinuer. clocks & Watches of the best quality, can be had at his eslublishmciii on very reasonable tenm . inor.irKixG & cleamxg w ill 'jo done to the satisfaction of l!io customer, ar well of Clocks and Watches as of Jewelny, mid he wiil further, warrant his work lute cxculel it well as nny in this section of Iho iiia'.e. He will also make to order SUUVCYIXfJ COMPASSES or pocket, and in short, will do all otliPrwork Usu ally done in a well regelated respectable rstnldish incut. He liopes by stiict utlt nlion to busines and a desire to please, to icceive ii liberal share o imtronage. ('ountry I'roduco taken in puymen for woik at the market prices. Uloomsburg, November 15, 1 81-1 30.t 3IAE5fa!'a YAKJ). The subscribers have established al tf above place, a new MJ1IIDLE YAM) and will always be ready, al the shortest notice, lo furnish to order, MONUMENTS, TOMB-TABLES TOMES TONES, HEAR Til JAMBS, MANTLES. JVI INT STONES, MUELEBS, &c. is'0r avv other work in ibeir line. Tbev an aso prepared to lurnisi WINDOW CAI and SSILI.S, DUUK SILLS and K LPS f-hher of Ala.ble. Lime or anv kind o! J j" Having had 'mnsiiler ble cxperienr in il.r busitifss, tney pledge their wurk r.nnisncu irum f.ny yaru tuner in t city or conntri ; and on as reasrruhe lerms AJiNLSTliONO & HUGHES. Hlnomshvrg, Nov. I), 1813. ly 28 Chai'Fi. anufactoy, Til E suSscriber continues to carry 01 t!u C II A I II M N U F A C T 0 i I N G Imi icms at ih2 old stand of D- & S. I i 2 r bueb , where he u i'I lie ready at Hint to luruiali Fancy & Windsor (Jliairs, f et lies, Dostou Kueking Chairs l:v, of even desertptioti, which may be called fnr, short tioiiiv and on the tiu-'it rcahoiiatd terms. He will also execute Iloure, Sin & Ornamei:! al Piiinting, ami House Pujieriuij in a superi'..r inannur, i . . t -. : : . . t. . r . rioui nri. e. pci ieuce in rue oii!;ine?s,:itii ai.s I'aeiliticv of riianiifacluring the variou uiii li'S i;f liis luif, fie l:.lVf.- hansel' ih lie sl'.all he able to luriiinh as rood work and upon as n-aionahle terms as can done in the coiiipi v, all of which lie w depose of lor CASH ur COL'NTI.Y PUOI'U'CU N. P.- C.dtTf from a distance will !. " sliicily ai.il pu.'ii'lu,;!! v attended In, !5 HAGKNUUCIl. Ploouial urn, Doc yo, I8i:i For April Term, 1'Jlj liloom hphraim Luiz t'a;ii;ud liar man Di-ier.n ek John 1 1 ill Hubert McL'urdi Jo'ili iW, ()atij'.vis,i Lt wis Ynllrr D. rry illiam Carnahau l'laokliu John V'ought Jackson George Alliger Limcfctoue John S. Dye Liheriy William Dale Milllin Jjhti Grover Christain Shu ii.t;i i i i i t-ii' ii , , ,U Jllllllllie JIJIIII IillM&ei Xll l IISOI) lohll (i J'houi:,SOU Mi. Pleasant U illicm Miller David Vig ler Montour James liartoti John ILcbart! D.ivnl Ch.ik M .diso:i Hi i j .ruin Winteistecn Orange John ('rouse Iviui inger'.'tk John Davia TR AVE IIS 1 S 13 Pdnom Eli Ci iveling Lrn rcrcek William McMicliae' M. V I i, si nil. lo. F Laiis Frederick Ncieely ('uiiavvawissa Jesse Monroe John Hit n r jr Deny Ncal ,Mi Coy John Jilee Jaeol ieidie Pen r Shnhz Franklin John Low John Mencb Geurgi Mcais Ileoiliiik--Kohert Moore. Lion siuiie Sum hen Ilallirt Sauinr l Ca'dwcll Philip Kuny.iii John Flood. ALiboning William Schuyler Coriulu. ('oinelisiin Madison Thomas Uarber Jacob Dcmof Jacob Driize!iue John Kelner Ml. I'lem !:nl John II Yundersliee William Kclley Oranue Ahuer Wilsch Hoarinocreek Daniel Lerau Sahaslinf llower Nathan Diicsbaeh Suloman Feller ii a ii Sugarloaf j.imur 1 Loan Lenjainii Colo Valley Jacob Siditr Atubew Cliilds THE FAMILY NEWSpAPKU' AMI MltllDK lltlt.M). 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The Coulier has hccoinc so well and favorably know n thiiiugh a tiiuinphantly popular course lit' t'lUiteen years, (hut it wmilil tic Mipe, llnmis lo say much oil that suhject here. e inuy reniaik.how ever, that to the industry, tali nl ai.il eii:crpiisc, A hieh have foi years kept this paper a Lrht e.xern plar fur rill its imitators, will coiinlanlly he added the productions of every available w riter, and con tinued judicious and hl'cial expenditure will con tinuully he made, as well in the Litirary ns the 'I'y. pogruphical dcpartincrils. Our means will ulways eiialdu us to he in advance of all othcis,and we shull hu so.. Histories nf Modem Republics. A new and important announcement for the com ing year, in addition lo our already numerous pop ular features, will he a scries of Condensed Histo ries of ,1odcrn Republics, hy a fresh and vigorous writer' who will impart a world of important in structiou to the rising generation, in this new and entertaining Romance of Ilisiury. Eiograp hies und notices of Disin ruhlicd Literary und Scientific Men. Amonc! the interesting essays and sketches of value, whieh we shall coiiliinii! to present in thu f'ourier.will he a full and inleresting account of the rise, pingrcss. and present elevated standing of ul! 'linlhanthii .In.ca, of the l'ast and 1'ie. cut. Cat home or aluoad,) in all ilepaitnient.s of Ait.Sdciiecj (literature, iStalesinnn!iip, Poetry, Mechanics, Planting, Agriculture, Printing, Merchandize, elc. This will be a very interesting leatuie for thu Voting. It will he u department ol Ilie (.'miiier, which it has ever been our uim to render of incsti nnible value lo those for w hoin wefiel eo deep mi interest as we do lor the Young den of our peat and crowing Couutiy. 'I he hues of Llhlinnuishcd Mm are oi ininh value to llinnc w bo are el I, rni in;; lln ir own clnira, tcrsj lor the purpose of enact ing their ar!.i, correctly, on the Great Stage of Human l.ilc. Indeed, uc hepethat this department of the '.'ouiiei' will l.o worth morn (each year) to eveiy family w ho have tons and daughters to be le.reii, han live limes tin amount wc a.-k for a gear's .-u! 'Criptiuii lo iho Ciaiurday t'ouiicri liiiidcnts, lliatoriei Scenes, li'iUle UroitnuH, tyc, vj the American and alt other Uivolutiona, Tinier Ibis head, which is, by the way, not at all iow in the ( 'ouriei, wcsbiill hi n alter give giapbic md i'iiei.vtiiig acciiuiils p.cciisioii.vlU iciioliliilly llii.lrati il j of ihe .hrilliliis il:i'iilenls. i-o jiroli;.-ey iuddtil l!tr..!:'h the deeply iiuoiiant l.irli.rv f he An ciicau i!i vuhition, iii.d nf all mher revoln- ,,,ns liiat we may revai'il ot Ilie enst mleie-i n. alue the rcadc. s of the Philadelphia tv.lllulav (mi iier. jliis will I eel i.ccp cui:j.i ui.em e, ub-n, to vi ry mi'inbi r of any family of the Ann rieori re. iiblii', who ii. ay cIioip; e lo do iheiiiMlvis and ns ihe Ijvor ol 'icniing. regularly, the Moils of Ihe 1,'M.rier at iheir Family Fireside. JVl'L I.AI! T(iPl;(jRAI'llY. To gralitv the ;rowing appetite for a belli r know ledrje of ihe im- lorlant n atures tl our grca; auu gbniMiis country, mi past ei",'tii'iis bhiill tic redi'iibleil in I it! u rt- I,, levi nt mvu! pictures ot ;nicik;n cilns, town.., inuunlains, lakes, rivers, caves, scenery, elc. Our urui'miil i!unif.-ic ViiAs, .',,,,, Pixm.-; etc. w ill continue regularly to be fa.nisbed b (bo miiiils and pens in the country. '1 I esc ch.ii-lo irodia'i-oiis are acknow Icdgi d lo be the best, U r Useliil in.-'trucli.iil at toe t.inilly bresnlc, that appear n anv pcrb,dical. Uta Lm. in vinos comprise scioecis in a.l liran ics of Ait and Nature, suitable for the family tir e, :un! appear in rapid sueeession. Ul II 'i 1! V i l.I.FK is cme-taiitly traversing he woild, ill search ol the weiiderlol and Inslicc ive. tlcn Aniiicri.TriirST occupies wcikly an mi oi'.'ant space, wih all mi-ltcr.-. f intciist for the ,,,',e .'' r of Htf ."ilk Our IJttrouail i'l.rrn j i.iulnitn. in Liverpool, .i, nib in, Ireland, the Fasi, keep lis regularly idviseil of all .suljectsofi.pccr.il inteicst. (lur Maihcls and I rices ( iirrenl. embrace all tho irliest advices ill reference to the prices of all kinds f Grain. Produce, etc., ihe state of .Nock s. Hanks. Moiie v.anil Fanes, and our extensive ariaimi u cnK ill hcrciiller render our 'ike I nrrent el ieesli- nable value to ihe 1 ravellcr, 1' ai tner, and ad Uu- iness Glasses whatever. M'MAKIN .V IlI'l.Fl .V I'niirhr I'uildiug, 'Ji l.'belilil slircl, I'hii.i HASIiS SPIKES; &c. I'lic SElociKhkiU'ff K- ! V. W"W7I(.L krep constantly on hand, a largo y y soiti.ient ol VAILS, 81MKE.S. AND IKON biihthev will tell hy WTIOI.I AI K and FC I'AII,. nrf n it CMl linns (ia tit crtulea ii. i lie i Incline jiitnlitt irt. Mi u hiuils and hers, innv r'rul it to their interest tondl .Ml kinds ol grain received in avmci.t. ......... . . . .I-, . i . jDM.rri i.uiua, i niMi'txr BLANKS! ! ISLANKS! ! srT Justirpsll auk EXECUTIONS anp SlMMi'NS ju.-t priuud and for sale ai OiliLti