The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, August 02, 1845, Image 4

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' Gil AN ADA.
Tin maul temmkshio object in Urn
mined cspiisl of the ancient Moorial
power end splendor the Alhaipbie.
The extf-msl p;iPirmie of this re
nowned nalsre h lecnai kblt ff
mimM tml (Itfcrmiiy interns
at enemm i for richness and trace .
I
ii nrrrUolv what Swinburne describ
a heapofasuly building" vv'"1'
fce seen, ill huddlod together, seemi"!)
without llto le intention of formimi
one habitation out of them. The root
Is covered with deeply channeled lib
The wll ire built in slovenly man
ner, and coarse'y plasterrd. There io
out the aliftheot attempt it external or
fiameni no lympiom of reulaiiiy o'
daio: o that ihe whole im look
like a confused tie of coarsely finisheii
barnaand granaries. I know not wheth
cr Ihe external ugliness of Moorish pal
acejis the result of design, and in ordn
to incresse the rtlect by contrast of thi
taste, beauty, iichntn, nd ayminetrj
within. Certainly the iS ct thus pro
duced, is absolutely oUrling, and Iht
urprise one experience on entering
literally bewildering. The suddenness
V.rih rhunat- anneais like enchantment,
l)v and obscure and rudely-finished
. i 1 1 . I
lcr, ami through a Heart wan, me m
ttruction of which would discredit t
farmyard, we are uslitred into a palact
which miitht rival the most brilliant de
scription of eastern romance I bhal
.net attempt to describe this lingular ed
Jfice. No description-, indeed, can con
.1 l . . .. t UA lut l.tin.i
vev mo aiiitnieai nit a vi mo
' .'nher in the arrancrme it of its opart
nenls or ii iis decoritionj. They are
eltogether unlike" any ihinR with which
. the eye la lirniiiariaeu in tjuropeau m-
chtiecture; and the very names uj
which we should be forced to disliiv
mh ill. rtifT.rpni rnmrvirlinenla. would
4 HIV ' . . . " J" "
pecwamrily convey a fjlsa impression
ol their appearance. io uescriuu inr
'ornaments and decorations of this fairy
na1a. wnuld eameia'.lv be a tiopeles:
tatk. The exq'uite symmetry of the
various courts ana ruiii, trie s.ng'iur
lightness ana elegance ol tne seuuei
..martite i.iilara. with their fanciful cani
"tals-and richly ornamented arches, the
gorgeoua coloring on root anu cupou
the tasteful minuteness ofstNCCO l-'CC
work on' walls and ceilings, the pleasing
. . i . i. .. ..: ..
variety ol Mosaic pattern, anu uu em
onlar airv loveliness and most iiraccfu
richness of thu whole, are things ol
which neMer pen or pencil can convey
any correct idea. The fresh loveliness
. of the brilliant decora'ions ol tne ai
- hamhra. nrptni to mock the faded tt'o
.rip nf its ane.ienl lords. The perfect
ivmmrtrv of the aiwiments. and the
J a J - - ,
.. exquisiieharmony of their decorations
Jetract much hum tneir appartrni' size.
Itui ihoiinh ooIm .M t- rrf larorr il miensioi
than thjey appear? they are by no means
4r grcrt size. JJeauiy, anu noi gnu
Iamt ! iha nhii-rt aimed at bv the
.Moorish archiledi'snd the -.dimensions
of the various apartments aratJmirably
proportioned to the peculiar style ol
decoration, tne iigniane eiegn jui
Urs, with their endless variety of eapi
talj the lineal ana yei most gracem
.min.iipnp of the fretwoi k which adorn
ihe wall-; the beautiful, rich, but fanci
ful ornaments of the arches and ceilings;
m . I I'll'
Ihe carving and inlaying; tne Driinaui
Vermillion ami azure coloring oi mo ai
mim. would, in anariments of erea
- i 1 i " t
lize, be.regardcd as Irippery and gin-
gerbreau. Here mry are in penec
harmony, and accord so exquisitely
with the tyle, dimensions ami propor
itnna nl panh aiutlmeni. aa to nrouuee v
..w..- - -y w
wlinU nf iiiinvallfit nace and beautv
The Court of ihe Mvrilts, by whicl;
we enter the palace, is the plainest and
ha until ml much in it oi naments: but
nan il nul Inr iia nrnximilv lo ihi
Com s-of the Li one, would be exceeding-
1.. . I ' I Tk. I.. I .. . .vn.
ty dUIIUIVU. t lir: idBl 19 p lliUDi ct-
aile sptcioien of Moorish archive ui
'he open couit from which duubi
liss, the Spaniirdt have derived iheii
patio. Thb plegiiit and oft-describcii
J'ountain of the Lions, atill shoots uj
. . . i .. . . : .i f a:. .. i.
us rrys ai jei in me cenue oi whs rpien
1 . i . -. . . . c . .1. ..LI .
(HU VlJlil'. j: C0II9IMS Ul B UUIl'IIO III U I
t.de 1m:ii. on r'cinir on a nedts'al from
the eniiiie of the 'oilier; and from the
centre of this Mpner b is n, the wain
fivei fl'iwi into tne lower, and i din
chirked fioni the mouths of tbe twelv
lions which ippoi I il. The lion an
groiejq'ie, mi-ii"en, ngly-biute . Tin
bacinaaie nl v ry urgjul Mispe am
woikmaiiihip, nriiamenicti wiiii sculp
Inrerl frilnnn mill Arjh'C inscr i')'lon
1 1 is iii io imc ocni cuiiaiiuiie.i rn
fessed'y in imitation ol Solomon's moi
t. . !! . - I. . I . ...I .
ten spu; to ihe dtt-crip ion ol which, ii
1st King, it ben no mll rcscinbLnce
It stood il; on twelve cxr n, 'l.r?e look
ing toward ihe nonh, looking towan
wet, and ihree looking toward ih
south, and three looking lonsid ihe cax
ITiil tr.e sea was mi nouve i nf ni , ami ai
.lha'rT htfldir, pans wt.re ii.w'arit. Am
it was On hsnd-hread Ii iIhcL, and tl
blim thereof w wrought like the br ni
of a cop, Willi Jlowen of lilits. Tl.
OXCnol'the molten sta ruppnried the
basin in the same manner as ihe o-
in the fountain of the Alhnibra. Th
Cciiirivfihe Lii-r.J f-robably rcsn.lul
lie most finished specimen of irchitec l
url beauty mid cl'gance in the world.
rcording lo Swii burn' measurement
i is one hundred feel in length and SO
io i renin, u la surrounueu ny an open
roiridor of indtsoribiible lightness sod
legsnce, the roof of whuh nM on
iehly .ornamented arche, supported
iy on hunilrt'd and sixty-four nibble
oluinn, curioutly sculpturetl, and with
ocn a variety of cjjitls, that no lo
ppear lo he alike. The ceiling of th'
Ci'Tiiuois is ol CKiveu woon, orinniai j
Oigeously painted in azure, ve:tniHiw
tid gold, and inLtd wdh ivory; but on
ly enouiih remains of these decoralions
lo prove iheir ancient mognitnence.
rhree noble and gorgeously ornament
ed hull open fiom thia corridor; name
ly, the Sala de los Abencerrage, or
Malt of the Ahencemges,'onlheoiiih
he Sala de Ins Dos ILrmsn, or Hall
Tlhe Two Siatera,' on the north; ami
:lie Sila de Jusicia, or 'Hill of Justice,'
)ti the tast,'
N6 niuBiitjug'!
OE.P.LES E.SLE?.
WTVUHIUClNtt the preicr.t opportunity of
mA expreiMinn hm iliiiiikfuliicii tohiatri'nn,ami
die public generally, for the liberal patronage he
lias heretofore received, informs hi tneiuifi ana ino
public in general, that he atill contimieeio tarry uu
the above buninei at hia old ertublinlied ctand, on
the corner of Main and Eat nUeo'a, vrhorc hi
nopea, bv itrict attention to buninetia, to rereivi
ind merit a aliaio of public patronage aa heretofore
He deem it unnecetitnrv to co into the game ol
brag, or to ue any soft todder about hin 8K1LL in
iho PliOFEKlON OF GASMEN!' CUTTING
as bin aliop ia of long standing, and his work he
thinks will apeak for lUeJf. and tar more louuer
tbanworda. But, he would merely say that, In
warrants hia work done with neatne.-, durability
jnd in the latest faaliionable manner, and will en
uro aeood fit in all raiot.
N. B. Charees moderate to suit the lime. AI
kin'la ofcountrv pioduee taken in exchange Ibi
work, at market prirea.
BluuotBburg.Nov.O 1844. M.
lllooimbui'ff Artillory.
The (Members ol this Company; who
have Swords and Belts, beloi,cii2 to the
Company; are required forthwith to ilelivei
i he nt to either ol the Oommissio en Ulli
eers. H. WBBH, Capt.
& Classes.
TUB aubecribcr bas just received a lurgtt as
sottmeiitot bPECTACLES and SFKC
i'ACLE GLASSES, of the best quality, uf bulb
white and green, trom Ixo. Oi upwardit.
fTj'rorHOiia alllictcdivitb oro eye, will finJ i
to their advantnie lo call and Rut Klae Iroui lilm
as thev may feel awured of deriving a great benefit
from tlieir ua,
G. L. SHULTZ.
Bloomaburg, May 17, 1815 4
VIIR i.ASTXOTICE
MTIHt; subscriber having pliceil HI4 AC
I COUNTS in the hands ol CHAHLES
ICAHLEH, Esq for collection, requcsu all those
indebted to huntitlicr to como lorward anil pay
their resocctive duen, or eUe confess judgment fur
tbe same on or before the HUST DAY Uf
JULY NEXT and suv cost,
11 BIG03
May 20?i845 5
Chair ifianufactoy,
I lib subscriber continue io carry on
the
CHAIR JlfANUFACTOaiNG
huaineas at the old stand of B- Si K. Ilnnen
buch, where he will be ready at all time
to furnish Fancy & Windsor Chairs, Set
tees, Boston Rocking Chairs &e, of evory
description, which may be called lor,
short notice and on the most reasonable
terms. lie will also execute House, Sin &
Ornamental Painting, and House Papering,
in a superior manner,
From his experience in the business, anil
Ins acuities of manufacturine the various
utieles of his line, he (laiters himself th;u
he shall be able to furnish as good work
and unon as reasonable terms a can hi
dnne in the country, all of which he u il
dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY
PRODUCE
N. 15- Orders from n distance will bi
strictly ai.d punctually attended to.
I! IIAHKNUUCU.
Blonmal tire, Dec 30, 1843
NAILS, SPIXEESr&cT
The i:iooulur K II. I Co
ILL lwep constantly on hand, a laigo
sortnient of
SAILS, SPIKES. AW 1IM.
whhhthey will sell by WHOLLSAI V. nml I.T:
TAIL, and on at good trtmt at Ihe ail lilt
tan be elm here purcliatcd. Mfichmits am
others, niav find it to their intefst to cull
kinds of grain received in pameri!.
J08ErH PAX'TON, PumnxT
Vdli TNEUSI1IP DISSOLVED.
I ne onpiirtnership neretciorn minnj.'
inderthe fi, m nf SILVERrlOi .V
UOOSE, in the BlKrkamiibing Business,
' UiMiilveil hv mntn.Tl cnnspni. I w
Bivik are in the hands of Marshal Silver
thorn, in whom all having ilaima on, or
re indebted to, e.iid firm, are requested In
ipply imn nliBiely for eiilemern.
MARSHAL SII.VEkTIJORN.
JUDAIJ BOONli
Bbv. nurture. March 28, 1815. 4'J
fr J The Business, in I'ntnie, will hp rar
ried on at the nld sImmI, !)' the suhtu riher
who so'iriis a roniinuai ce of the rntom
is oni irieniH, and oi aa many new ones
ii f ' t a
of miy please call
fll. SILVLHTUORN'.
M jn.ii 2d.-'J
BEMfiVAIL
BQLIL. .
AN ACT
Concerning Ihe hemrwal i f the Seal
f Justice of Columbia County,
from Danville lo Iiloum&hurg.
Section ,1. llo it anacUid by the Senate and
fousa ol Kcpresemativcs ef tbe Commonwealth ol
Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it ir
hereby acted by the auihuiity uf lh same, That
it (ball and may ba lawful (u tha UualUie4 Vo
ters who have Resided In Columbia Coun
ty for at JLKJtST SIX CtLK.YiMit
Jt .V'7 immediately preceding the next Ven
tral Election, to vote al such election upon the
question ol the removal of ihcir Seal of Justice from
Uanville to DioomsUuig.in said .county, in tne man
ner following, lo wit," 1 hose in favor ol a Kemoval
shall vote a wrrttenm printed ticket libelled,
"SEAT OF JUSTICE," and containing the
words FOR BLOOMSJUKU," and those op
posed t a Kcmovsl, shall vote a wiitten or prinU
od ticket labelled as aforesaid, and containing the
words" FOR DANVILLE;" the said tieketa to be
depoaitcd in a box which (hall be provided for that
purpose at each and eveiy ol tne election polls ol
said couuty, and tbe returns ol said election siisii
be made in tlio same manner by the lieturn Judges
us in the case of the election of Membeis of tbo
Assembly, and if on the meeting of the Itcturn
fudges it shall appear that a majority ot tlic voles
have bacn given in favor ot ulooinsburg, then tlio
tbll.iwiiio- sections of this act shall be of full force
and effect; but if it shall appear that a majority ol
votes have been given against Uloomaburs, then
ihe following sections of this act shall be null If void.
Sec. 2. That it a majority ot Hie volers ot said
ountv of Columbia, qualified as aforesaid, voting
in said question of Kenoval, shall decide in tbe
nanner proviilvd in tbe lust section ol tins art in
favor of tlio Kcmoval ot tbe Seat ol justice oi sum
ounty to tho town of Uloouiiburg, the citizens of
lllooinsburg in said county shall erect, or caunc to
io erected, JIT Til El 11 OW. I' HOP EH
EXM't'JSE, within three years from and after
such election, in the town of iloomsburg, suitable
buildings of BHICK or STONE, of the MUSI
APPROVED P'jAN, for a L'ourt Houso ami
Piison. and different offices for the safe keeping of
tbe county records, under the direction of tbe
County Commissioners, who are authorised to re
ceive a conveyance lor suon lot or lots oi gruunci
lor iho use of such Counlv buildings, nut LLnb
than ONE! ACRE, in fco simple clear of all in-
cuinbrances, for tlio use of the county of Columbia.
ihe said buildiiu to be erected on such lot oi lots
of ground thus conveyed. And the Court House,
ind otic, public buildings and real estate on wind)
ihey a e erected or is appuitcnnnt thereto, at the
town of Danville, arc hereby granted and conlirm-
ed to thu inhuhiluiils of Mahoning township, witli
lull authority to sell and dispose of the same lo the
be! advantage, and ihutso much o the proceeds of
suid .inle,as is necessary to return! to the citizens ol
Danvillo whatever amount of money they may have
given lor the original construction of the public
buildings at said town, and the purchase of the luti-
nf ground on which they are creeled, shall be re
funded 1 1 the said citizen?., and the balance to ur
paid into the Couny Treasury forxounty purposes,
Hi iivided No disposition or sulu of such puU'i'
buildings shall be msde until the court houe and
pub lie buildings a. Uloomtd urg shall lie completed
and the public records and offices be remuved there-
bt-C. a, i nat so soon as the public buildtflg
.ire completed according lo the provisions of ibis
tct, tbe (yoinmissioners aforesaid shall lilc a report
of tho BBinc in the Court of Common l'lens ot kjii
counlv and said Court being satisfied th.it 'diil
buildings are fully completed according to tlio true
intent and meaning of Ibis ait, and a rivmd tlieie-
of being made by endorsement on said reoit, the
Commissioners iVSbcritl ol Paul county flisll there
upon cause iho prisoners, if any llierc confined in
the old prison, to be safely removed to tbo new
and iho public papers and records then remaining
in the public offices at Danville, to lie safely depo
sited in be new buildings so as aforesaid buill a ml
prepmcd-for the reception thereof, and fiom thence
forth the Scat of Justice in and for the county of
Columbia shall cease to lie at Danville, ni.d tin
same shall be removed and fixed at the town nl
Blnomsburg. in tho said county, and the public of
fices heretofore kcpt.arid the courts of jusl'ce hereto
fi. re held atZ)Hiivillc,in&fiir'saiil couuty ofColumbia.
shall be kept and held al Ulonmsbuig in the build
ings creeled for their accommodation as uforcauid.
Six. 4. It shall be lawful for the cisizt;i ol
lllooinsburg to obluin subscriptions from any per
son or persons willing to subscribe any monev or
materials for the erection ol such public luilldiiigi-
as aro provided for in the second section of this act
mu in default ol the payment ol tne same, lln
county Commissioners are hereby empowered to
cause suits to be brought in the name of the county
to enforto the recovery of iho same, and when col
lected to be opplicd towards defraying the expenses
ufmich buildings.
Sec. 6. If anv person or persons shall vote on
the question of removal of ihe seat of justice ol sniil
I'ouniy of Columbia, at tho elecliou autiieriwd t
be held by virtue of ibis act liol duly qualified to
vote in nc:ordanic with the first section of litis act,
or sh .ll voleunt of bis or their proper district, oi
.hall vole more than once on (aid question, be oi
tbuv so ofli'iiclini; upon conviction thereof before
ihe proper court of quarter tessions of said county
dinll be subject to tlio penally provided for in ihe
;cncr,il ( lection laws of ibis Commonwealth.
Skc. C. If any judge or inspector of the election
lutborircd to bo held by virtue of this act, sUII
'aiowinulv or wilfully reject the vote of a citizni
pialilied to vote on Ihe question of Omovul of lln
jt of justice in aid county in accordance ihe will
:irsi M'ctiini cf this art. or shall receive the vole oi
i poison not qualified to vole as aforesaid nn said
piestion, he r they so offending, upon coiivictioi
thereof before tbe .nropr r court of quarter festioi
of said county, rfball forfeit and pay for the ute ol
aid county forewery suih offence, a sum not lesf
than three huixlicd or more man six nunurrj uoi
larsat the discretion of ihe court, and shall undcrgi
in imprisonment in iho jnil of raid county lor s
oeiiud of not less than twelve months or more that,
two years.
flic. 7. If any judge, inspector or eleikoflhe
..'lection authorized to be held by virtue of this act
ball wilfully miscount, or shall lul.;ely and fiaudu-
lenlly add up and return the votes received upon the
piestion loreui.i, or soau seep a i.ii.c uuiy puper.pomi cniinecteu wnn mis suijcei. lie nn iiatter
r chill )i atilllv nf anv fraud in the discharge of nl bimielf. as Wvomine has become classic rrroinnl
n j j - - -
his duties, every t eriion so offending upon Coiivic-
lion thereof in Ihe proper court of quarter sefsion:e.isfeJ in regirJ to iti story, and as in very inte-jon
of said county, shall be subject to the same tine and
iienaltv as are imposed upon delinquent unites or
inspectors by tbe general election laws of this torn-
monweallh. I
8f.c. 8. It shall be tho duty of the judges and
inirl.ws eillldllclil.ff !b I'lr. li.ui .lllborl?. .) In K
hM i y viruo of this ait to causa tho letter to'
he legibly and distinctly set opposite Ihe n4il,e 0f
cverv citizen mho shall voln on ll.eoueslion of the
Drmi.v .1 nf Ihe arut of iiiHlicn .. nfiicrii.l nn lhn
tally ppcron which his name shall be retrisleied,
:n J wilful swi.hu .5 i dy .hill le -JctnifJ a 1
fraud, mil shall he punished as such i'l aeenrdance
with the provisions of the seventh section of ibis act
Sf.c w. It shall be Ihe duty of every judge, In
snector and cleik coiiducliint ihe election auihoti
ml to be held by virtue of this act, to tale (in addi
tion to the oath or affirmation he is now required!)
law to take) an oh 111 oi alllrmalion that he, will
honestly and faithfully comply In' every inspect
with the provisions and requirements of this act.
&i;c JO, it shall bu the duty of there
nun judges of aaid count)', at the time ami
jilace of their meeting lo cast up all tin
votes received in the different election dis
iricla on ihe question of ihe Removal ol the
seat of justico aforesaid, and ehall make out
iwo certificates allowing the result, one ol
which shall be hied in the oilu e ol the clerk
of the court of quarter sessions and theoihei
in the office of ihe Commissioners ol saii
county of Columbia.
SfcC. 1 1. Il ahall be the duly of xhe Slier
iff of ihe aaid county of Columbia, to cause
mis act lobe published in at least three
newspapers published in said count); forai
least once in every week lor sixty days im
mediately preceding the next general tier
lion, and shall on the day of the election
cause at lens i two printed copies, one ol
which (hall be in the bennan language, oi
suit! act to be posted in handbill form, in Hi .'
most public place nearest the election poll
in every election district in aaid count anil
ihe reasonable expense of such publication
shall be paid by Ihe said county of Colum
bia by orders drawn in the usual way.
Sec. 12. So muih of the existing laws
of this Commonwealth 88 are altered or
supplied by thia act, be and the same are
herebv repealed; and also the act ol Asetn
bly passed IfjihJune 183(3 entitled an act
relating to the lien of Mechanics ar.d others
upon buildings, ia hereby repealed o far
it reUtes lo the buildings to be erected ii
pursuance of this act.
FINDLEY PATTERSON,
Speaker of the Home of Representatives.
WIELUM P. WILCOX,
Speaker of ths Senate.
Approved the twenty-fourth day of February, one
thousand cit'ht hundred mid forty-five.
Fit, dN CIS R, SHUNK.
WORMS KILLS THOUSANDS.
("CHILDREN are most subject to thcm.hut per
J sons of all ages are liable to be ufllicttd w ilh
them. Cud breath, lialencss about the lips fluthed
cheeks, picking at the nose.wastiug awuy.leaniK
pain in the bowels, jomUi or l;oitm, iipiturhed sleep,
frightful dreams, moaning and somt times of vor
acious appetite, are among the symptoms of worm.
Wuiiy aro doctored lor months, lor some other un-
aginary disease, when oue box of Sherman's Worm
Lozenges would ellcct a .cure. JJ. Jyan, cornei
of Prince street and ihe Uuvncry, cured a iiihii ol
worms tha was reduced to a skeleton, and by only
ouo hox ol filierniun s i.ozenges; r.eis now an un
as an Alderman. Th lon. U. JJ. Jlcardslev
has saved the life of onu of his children by them.
The sale of over 3,000,000 of boxes has fully test
ed them. .They are the only infallible normdes
iroying medicine iuiwn. What .family will be
without theni!
Coiisumpiion.CougliH.ColtlBiVlioopiiig Coughii
Asthma, and all affections of the lungs, willfiud a
healing value in Sh.:rman's Cough Lozenges. They
ndved the Rev, Richard De Forest: ihe !.-Mr.
jonnunw) rloviarth, Esq. and that worthy
old heru, lunsid .Rogers, fiom the consumptive's
grave. They cured in one day ihe Rev. Mr. Dun
bar, ihe Rev. Mr. llandcock; W m. H. Attee F.eq
of dislejsing coughs. They ire the pleasantest
cough medicine and cure the soonest ufuny kl.uwn
remedy.
IIiadache,Sea-sif kneps and rrd ilalion,relievrd oi
from live lo ten minutes by Micinnin's Csiiiphoi
Lozenges Persons alleiiiling crowded -onus ir
ravelling will rind ibem to iir.part buoyancy ol
"pirits and renew Ihcir energies, J'hosc sulli'iing
trom toofiee living willfiud a few of tite lozcrigcs
to dispel the Jioriois nnd lowness of spbils. Mr.
Kralh, of Ihe Sunday Mercury, has repeatedly t or
ed himpcliof severe headache by them Jnptsiii
Chadwick, of the packet ship Wellington, has wit
nessed Ihcir efficacy in a great many cases of sea
sickness. 1 bey operate like a clinnn upon the
agitated or shutured neives, rs f-hermnn's Pool
Man's Plaster dues upon iheumatipm, lund ngo
pain or weakness in the side, back: hreist or an)
part of the body. Mr. II. CJ. Daggers, 30 Am
strrei; llcmy li (I'niildinn; .'i5i Cliniliaii
siieel Mopes J Ilenriqnes ln. and a
multitude of others have experience i! tin
wonderful eflVcia of l)iese I'lasters
Price only 12.J cr nis. Caution is recesssirv
io see that you get the genuine Sherman!
I.ozcngeg and Planers, as there are marj
wi.rihless nrtii Irs attempted lobe palwet!
off in plate of them, by those who wuuh
inllf) uih yoni lile Inr a shilling.
Dr. Sherman a warehouse is at '00 !as
sail strrpi. for mv ny
John R. Moyer Blooint-bnrg
Win 1. Walter it ro-Bciwick
Low & Thompson Lime Rn'ge
E. & J. LtiZarus Dranceiiile
M. (i. Shoemnker lluck Horn
L. it A L IJisel Jer'f J low n
Deir it M'DridH White Hall
John Moore I)anvil,
Stephen llaldv, Caiinwissa.
Jan. 4-1815-37.
f.m,
msionr oe u'Youisc by
CHARLES MIXER.
SUBSCRIPTIONS arc rcppcrtfully aoliciud for
the forthcoming History of Wyoming. The
work, now ready for Press, will make an Octavo
volume of about six hjndred pages, of which five
hundred pages will embrace 'he muin body of the
nrrative. The Appendix, besides a variety of cu
r ous and illustrative articlevvill contain the "The
Ilnzelioi Iravcllcrs," revised with numerous addi
tions, personal ancciotcs, inridenta and skitebes
ol character, making about an Imi.dred pages,
Tho author thinks proper to say, ti.at no pains
have been ppared U obtain information upon every
- - , 0 -
ns Kniiumerabln erron bivo hcrptofore
ri rung civil character has teen scarcely touched
upon, that ahnesl every gentleman would desire for
In linrary, in reaped to it, an authentic t.ai rative
The purpose of luking up fubscrip ions is to etia-
,l,c ,l,e a,,lhnr jui1(? what number ol copies il
"OUIU UC proper tO pUMIStl
'J',,e Uook wi" kc n,a,y Pri,l,c' in ,1,vo form,
f - n excellent poper, with several illustrative plates,
1umJ Clntll, in modern stylo, and deluded to-'
'subscribers at Two Dollaif. a copy.
-o money to be paid until Ihe Uook is delivetcd.'
Subscriptions ri ecked ul this Ojp.ce. '
CLOCK & WATCH
prmES'KCTFl'LLY informs the cilir.ens ol
B B Columbia county, and tho public generally
ihul he has located himself in llluomsburg un Main
trect opposite St. Paul Church, where he has
ipened shop, and is now ready and prepared to
receive ami execute all work in Jiis line ol husincus,
villi dispatch and in a workmaidike manner.
clocks & Watches
of tne best quality, can be had at his establibhmeni
on very reasonable term-.
II EPA I KIN (J & CI TAl H
will be done to the aaiiafsution of the customer, af
well of Clocks and Watches aa of Jewelsy , and In
win lurtner, warrant nis work to lie cxe-utej ai'
well ai (ny in this section of the Sta'. He wili
also make to crdcr
SURVEYING COMPASSES
or pocket, and in short, will do all oiheiwoik w
ally done in a well regulated respectable olablish
ineiit. He linpea by stiict attention lo busines
and a desire to please, lo loeelve a liberal jdiure
patronage. Country Produce taken ill juyrjieu
or wont at me mamei prices,
lilooinshurg, November J 3, 1844 -30J
PROSPECTUS OF
IHE UNITED STATES JOURNAL
Bv Jesse 13. Dow 4 Co.
HE first number of our new paper will be is
sued this (first) day of Muy, wilh an entire
new dress new type, fine white paper, with other
important alterations and improvements. 1 he pa
per will be devoted lo a fearless exposition ol De
mocralie principles; it will zealously and tuircuiit
liugly oppose each and every effort to establish a
mammoth monarchy bunk and olhcr mischievous
corporations and cousolodtions of wealth, vim!
subverts the rights of the people and undermine
ihe pillars oflhc Repubhc;it will oppose an oppres
sive and anti-republican larill system, the assump
lion of the State debts by the Ceneral Government
and all other Federal principles which have an in
evitablc tendency to destroy public prosperity as
well as individual h.'ppwes. Against all such po
liti. a! delusions we ahull wage unchanging, un
compromising war.
The Farpier and Mechanic who produce all th
real capital of the nation, will find in our paper at
i.nwavcniig champion of their inalienable rights
the long cherished principles of the editors are toi
well known to tho public to require any pledge oi
this point, lo the Miscellaneous Dcparlmcn
particular attention will bo devoted, li e Ladies n il
.iIvThys find in our columns a choice selection fron
the current literature of the day, as well as original
contributions from the most talented writers
which ourcouniy can boast. A general summan
of Foreign and Domestic news will bo furnished;
regular price current and a correct list ol Ihe puce.
of stocks will also he given
'1 he conductors have already secured Ihe aid am
co-operalion of a large number of the niostilisliu
guiblied literary and political writers of tho du
arrangements will also be made, a I the earliest pe
nod possible, to embellish our columns by Ihe con
tributionsof cwrespoiidellls' -from abroad. Will
this, brief nnd imperfect outline of our plau,wc vcrv
ro pecllully suhnut our claims lo an .extensive pa
trouage to the consideration of a generous public
THEOPHILUS flSJv,
JESSE Jl DOW,
fJjUTOItS,
TERMS.
W-eokJy paper by ihe year $2 01
do for six months 1 (Hi
Semi-Weekly paper by the year, in advacee 5 (it
do do for less than a year., 50cts,
per monlht
iJaily paper by the year, in advance ill) 01
do for less than a year $1 per month.
Subscriptions lo the Daily for less than two,
ihe Senii-W'et.kly for less lhan four, or to the
Weekly for less than six nioinlhs, will not bo re
ceived.
If not paid within the year, the 7)aily paper w ill
be ?12, the&'ciiii-weckly'SG, and the Wcely 2 50!
a year.
All payments to he made in advance. Those win
have not an opportunity of paying otherwise, tnai
remit by mail, at our risk, puslage-paid. 'J in
'os muster's certificate of such remittance shall l:t
a sufficient receipt therefor. The notes of an)
-pecio paying bank will be received.
Brandreth's Pills.
EAI) anil understand ! The lime will cojue
w hen the medicine, Brandreth 'ills, will be
anprecialed 8s ihey ought and deserve; il will be
undeihlood ihat Dr. fJinndieih has the strongest
claims upon the public. It is true that eveiy in
dividual who makes a trial of the Biaridrrlh Pilh
conccdo them to be ihe best medicine they evei
used. Thcv are indeed a medicine about whicl,
there is no mistake. 'J'lieir value in a climalo so
changcuble as ours cannot he suflicicutly approciut
cd A fce persiiiration is at once restored tl. iir-
they cure colds, ami roiiMimptinn is prevented.
Those who have u redundancy of bile find them ol
the most essential service, and hluuild then le a de
ticiency of that important fluid the ttrunlrcth Pilh
have an equally beneficial effect. Ofien has thlr
impoitant medicine saved valuable lives in those re
gions where Iho dieadlul yellow lever wa3 prcvml
ing, A few doses taken immediately upon the in
fection being received into tin system, will bt ul
mol certa.in.bi pievent any maierial incmivci idiee.
And al no stage of this dreadful epidemic is then
so proper a im dicine as tlio llreiHirtli Pills. J,e
this medicine be universally u.'cd in this
disease, and no loss of blood allowed, and few,
vory few, would he its victims. o il is with othei
diseases. AsMit nature with this all imnorrani
merlicinc to remote motbiil humors from ihe blood,
and do not resort to bleeding or mercury, and we
shall have a "ery great scarcily of persons afllicled
with cronic maladies. The fealheied tribe the an
imal kingdom- over which we aie ihe birds, are
not nfilictcd with chronic maladies neither should
we be if il were not for our priuc w hich occasions
i hem. Follow nalute. Tsc the medicine whi' h
harmonires with her, which mildly but surely re
moves all Ihe impurities nf the blood.which strength
ens the feeble.and yet reduces those of too full habit
to a healthy standard. Let inc again say that every
lepailirient i l the manufacture of llrand eth Pills
is personally superintended y me, and that eveiy
box with my three IuIkIs upon it may be relied up
to have tbe bentfo ial eject derribrd if usfd
aiv-ot.ling la the directions accctr p
nny iig.
A ti V. I I iJ.
WiubinctoD Robert M'Kay.
Jersey town L. ct A. T. Aisel.
Danville E. 1). Reynolds & Co.
Cat!a,wisa ('. fi. I'rohpt.
lllooinsburg J. R. tloyer.
Limestone Babbit & M'Nincb.
Buckhorn V. O. Shi nmaker.
,Liine. Ridge iI,ow Se. Thompson,
Berwick- J -W .SliicB
May rj, lift-15 ly- 2.
rt ' ti
Fublic Sale
IN pursuance of an order of the Or
plian'a Court, of Columbia County, on
Saturday the second day of Auguat next, at
ten o clock in the forenoon Marshal (1
Shoemaker. am! John Christian Adiniuisim
terg die. ol Jacob Wellivei, late of Ahdistm
township in said rnunlv.deceusul will ex
pose lo Sale, by Public Vendue, upon ibn
premises, a eriaiii tract of laud, containing
Acres,
r thereabout, situate in the township of
Madison, and County uf Columbia, afore
aid, adjoining lands of John llendersliol-
Valmiune Christian, John Hillheimer; John
iieyiihsrii and Christian.
late the estate of aaid deceased, situate in
he township of Madison and County afore
al(l.
JACOB EYERLY, Clerk.
Danville, July 1-1834.
There ii a about
73 Acres, .
f cleared land. There is on the premises
one and a half story
LOG HOUSE,
'ealher Boarded. Log Hunt
& SMALL ORCHARD.
WANTED, ,
Two Apprentices
0 the LAST anofliuOT TREK Making bu
siuess. Smart active boys between the
ages of 15 and 17 will receive good encourage.
inent upon linmcdia.e application lo the suhserilier.
C MllE
Dloomsburg, June 14,1845 Ctf in?
List of JLcticr.
EMAIMNG in the Post Office, nt fllonm,
burg, on the quarter ending June 3l)lhl315.
Iduins Abraham
Jivan Danel
Dcpser allis
Fullmer Daniel
llartman A. U.
Jackson Joseph
Kiinnady Sarah
Martin Thomas
Kobason Miss Vary
Kenhart Ssmnel 2
Sprout A. D. Efq
Seuaa Wm. or John ship
WycholT Y. V.
Wakcheld James
Persons railing for If t'.ers in tbo above lint
will
i lease say they are advertised.
J. R. MOVER P M
Cabint iviakins'
MjnHE subscrihei respectfully iiil'oniis the pub
U he that he has taki n the shop lalidy occupied
by B. S. flayhuret, At Ihe lower end of Market
slreet Dlcomsburg; where he intends carrying on
the above business in all its branches, und solicits a
shii. e of the patronage of the public.
In connection wilh the above business, he ofTcra
his services as eo
UNDERTAKER.
He will always bo ready to make COFFLVS for
the same prices lice In fore -barged in liloomidiurg,
and hoving supplied himself wUh a good JJEAS&K
he will attend with it at tho Funeral without any
extra charge."
JOJL BJTTERS.
May.jOlSlo-Gm 3
BlasiTillo
fHM'L Danville Sleam Woollen Fivcilifv. 1cm
incrly owned mid occupied bv L-r. Petrikin.
has recently hi en purchased by the subscriber, who
respectfully announces lo his fiiends and tlie jiulw
lie generally, (hut he is now prepared lo execute
all kinds of work in bis line al business, .at dio
shortest nolle, acoording to ordi'r, ami in ihe lust
comparative manner. Having gone lo considera
hc expense in repairing his machinery and .appa
ratus and being very par.ticiilor in vi ewing the' ser
vices of ex Krieuced mcchunics, he feels confident
that he is capable of executing all kinds .if v oik
in bis line in a style superioi to any other establish-
ment nn :e eountry. J'rices ol oik us hilliws:
Cloth i yard Wide lic.ht uud durk, frojn 45 to f.5
ernl8 pel yard
Do bottle greens, olive brown, Ac. from 0 to fifl
fatir.cls of the above eolois, from 40 lo 41
Flannels one yard wide, 50 cents.
Wine, brown or black, 4(1
Madiler ku), 4'i
tthinket 2 yds wi'e; twi'ledor plain, from CO lo 70
cnts per yard.
CZ-PsLIlTG & FULLI1TG
H ilj Ue done in the best manner, and at the mm
ai prices All kinds of country produce vt ill l o
taken in payment forvwikat .'onville moikct
prices.
Ssl Tl T. R TTS; FI. A NSEL Si
CLOTHS 4- BLANKETS;
C.vtstfinliy on Jiond, for sale at reduced prices
for I 'a.-h or liarter.
For the accomiiiodalion of customers living at n
distance ivonl for daiiufacluring will be taken in
at the folln'.viog places :
COLliMllIA COI.'NTY. I.aac Kline's Mill,
Fishingc eik; Holmes' store, ,'nhniihus; l ow ,Vi
Thoinpiaiii's store, Lime-Ridge; W. L. Waller A,
Co.'s store, Berwick ; Siewait V lickel' flore,
Orangeville; Wm. J;' Ki Ivy t.'o.'s slore, l;oi nis
burg ; Jehu (i. Miurplesg' store, (,'atlawiK-a: L. lljr
sel's store, Jersey town; Deri oV Mcliiide's store,
White all; Mroop's store, U'asliinetoiiville.
LI ZKKNE COL.NTV Reynol'd'sstorcKing
ton; (iihlfrk'cve's, Wilkhiiire; -Myc is' fciojic, Nun,
licokc; Jiid.'C Mack's Mill, lluntingloii
Plain written directions mu.it Jtcconi
puntj cuti purccl.
d. 'H. ,o JJ A lir! tA nl ,
Danville, Way 3, 18153
SWAN IIOTEL,
Orangrvillc, Columbia count), T a.
TIIR su'iscriber res ifcifully inor;ii
ptihlte thai he has le.isril this la;e ihr'i
rury Tavern, now in i!ic ocrnpaii' y y x
Ceorse Sciple, in Orancevilje, klpUiui
emmy, r., anil inienus niovuijj uno it rti
the first nf April next, where he will bo
pleased to f.ffi.his old friends and cuMnmrrs
Aj his
TABLE
will alwavs bo furnished with the best the
market afforiN, .IJi' BAR wiih ihe rhui-e.-t
of Liquors And his STA I'. LC,aienilid bv
faithful Hoarier, he flatter!" himself that )ic
will he able to give "eiirrnl saiislactin;)
CONVEYANCES
will always be ready to transport walerjr.fr)
on their rouie,
I C JOHNSON
eV-reh 1.5, 1813-if
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