SMALL VS. LAUGU t'AUMS Ttis greatest ouiuile lo the improve ment of Agriculture in (his country, h the pt opeortity olthe farm r the manm I rr.itht well csll it to own more land Untn he can till In advantage. Ami ii 11 thus llut we sec scattered over the country r trscis of steril unproduc tive land, which, under good cullivstioi would yield bountiful & viluiblu crop P-Jot Only ti dictates of sound philoso phy, but numerous Ucts drawn from ex perience, ire conntanlly end loudly call ing upon the farmer from every qnsitei 1o occupy small farm and cultivate n well. 1 wish tint thii admonition could iba thundered into the para of the agri cultural population of Ne w England, un 'till a complete revolution should bo pro duced in the firming system. vThis great truth ia already beginning lo be understood in other countries, and la attended with corresponding advanta ges. Tlie densest population in Europe iniy be found in Flanders and Lombar tly," where the land ia divided into amall lVma, and being thoroughly tilled, pro ducea abundant food for the inhabitant. And the experience of a quatter of a cen- Uiry in France, proves that, by the oc cupation of (he country under amall working farmer, the land is producing ..one-third more food working and sup rporling a population one-third greater than when it was possessed iu large masses. The law is universal it applies to every country that the secret of suc cess in agriculture consists in the tho rough cultivation of a small piece of ground, which, well manured and well worked, yields up its treasures in prod igal profusion. In almost every part of New Eogland, one capital error runa 'through the whole system of farming. A great deal of money i invested in land, and a very litlie money employed jo it cultivation. And it is sad to see 'the owner of a large farm pride himsell on the number of acres which he pos sesses, and undertake to cultivate iht oil without sufficient means. Such a man has been happily compared to a merchant, who expends all his capital in building for his own use, a large roomy store, and ia afterwards seen Razing with complacency on his bare walls and empty ahe'ves. lie has chalked out to himself a hard lot and voluntarily enters on a stats of servi ucle worse than Egyptian bondage His work is never accomplished. lit toils at all hours, and yet is never ahead of his woikj and his work is never hall lone. He has no time to accomplish any thing thoroughly. His house is out ol repair; his barn dilapidated; his cattle poor; his fences In ruins; his pasture . overrun with bushes; and acres of land." 'which, under proper cultivation, might be made to yield a rich harvest, are but little removed from barrenness, perhaps doited with mullen, burdocks, thistles, -or filled with sorrel, while weeds, or other noxious plants, which root out the j grass, and eat up the life of the soil, without alibi ding nourishment to man or beast. What a harrassed, unhappy being must be the owner ol such a larm! Iu has no time for recreation or mental im provement. He is doomed (o lha tread mill for life; with his spirits depressed despondency stamped upon his haggard linaments and the worm of discontent gnawing at his heart, wiih him, there hie no pleasant associations with the pmt, be present is full of anxiety, care and hard labor, and a daik cloud rebls t'i)on the future. He reminds me of Hood's touching 'Song of the Shirt,' and it may be well said or sung of him Work woik work! Fron weary chime to chime; j Work work work! As prisoners work for crime; Plow, and harrow, and hoc! Hoe and harrow and plow, Till the heart issick,md the arm benum bed, And misery stamped on the brow. Such a mm ha little to pride himself on his extensive possessions, and, para doxical as it may appear, he would, in, nine cases out of ten,add lo his riches a? well as to his enjoyment, by giving a wsy one half of ihem at leas'. He is,'n the true sense of the word miserably poor; in f act a slave, and, vvhe ln i yes are opened to ris real condition, it i no wornler that he is glad lo emanci pate himself, by selling his farm fui what he can gt, and enctpp, post haste, to Texss or Iivvj. Sieeter's Auri ccxtcual Arrnr.s3. A Novelty is MAimMosy. Afew dars shrce three arrived at Souihpori. Wisconsin, in the steamer Empire, a lot of emigrants to the Vet anion): whom were two pair of twins. Those twins were born of different parents but under the same roof and at i he same hour. Each pair comprised a boy mid girl; they lived near e ighbors fiom in f.i'icy, and the same day before starting West, they were united in mairiage the male A female of the different pairs. They weie from St. Lnvrcnce County, 'etv Vol It. to riir: ladies about walking. Would that some of our belles could 'y persuaded that a stuge strut is not dignified, nor a pendulum oscillation be low the waiil graceful! A calm, effort Iras, fi.m, yet elatic walk, like a sweet voice, in an 'excellent thingin a woman,' And we may here remark that no female an walk wt-M, whose frame is enclosed in a vice of laces, jan and whalebone. It is necessary in order to step with freedom and remember fcraca cannot -xist with bodily restraint that the mujclea must have room to work, the body move naturally and in harmony with the motion of the limbs, and the organs of respiration have full play. This cannot be while a lightly drawn inelastic ligsture encircles the waial in Us deadly fold. Give nature a chance young ladies. She is a belter guide than fashion; and a natural walk, believe us is far more attractive than 'the farced ait of a shuffling nag.' - rJTattm MIJIHIIING the present opportunity of exprsieing his thankfulness to his friends.and the public generally, far the liberal patronage he has heretofore recWved, informs hia friend and the public in general, that he (till continue! to carry on tht above business at his old Of tablmhed stand, on fi.: . t. . . . the corner of Mam and East streett, where be , u, .u u .ucnuon 10 Dusniess, to receive, .u..u oi FUUllc pairoungo as uereioiore. UOOu.. uucce8ary w go inio mo game oi "'o'"1 " u, "jr souuer buoui ma ohill in """"'"f1"" ur uuiilttta as his shop., of long standing, and hia work he thinks will apeak for itself, and far more louder than ivnrfla Rut K a t A ..1m m at,- I. . k,Uis ..x.u.. wuu u WUUIU IIIU1HIV Buy lUttU 11 D warrants his work done with neatness, durab.l.ty, and 111 the latest fachltnnhlA mnnni anil urill n win en- ura a good fit in all case. N. U. Chargoa moderate to suit the times. kinds ofcountry pioduce tuken in exchange work, at market prices. Bloomsburg, Nov. 9 1814. 29. Blooimbiirg Arlillory. The Members of this Company; who have Swords and Belts, belonging to the Company; are requirod forth with to tlelivpi them to either of the Commissioned Ofli cers. H. VVEI3U, Capt. spectacles drJ ISWSeS. t jjTHE subscriber has just icccived a largo as H soitmcntol Hf ECi ACLLS and SPKC TACLE GLASSES, ofthe best quality, of both white and green, from No. O, upwards. (Persons afflicted with soro eyes, will find il to (heir advantage to call and get glasses from him; as they may feel assured of deriving a great benefit Iroin their use. G. L. SHULTZ. Bloomsburg, May 17, 18454 THE IsAST NOTICIO liE subsciiber having pi iced HIS AC COUNTS in the hands ol CHARLES KAHLER, Esq for collection, requests all those indebted to hirn kither to come forward urid pay their resoective dues, or eUe confess judgment lur the same on or before the FIRST DAY OF IULY NLXT and ssva cost. E II BIGGS May 20, i845 5 Chair . Manufactoy, i tin euoacrioer coiuinuen lo curry on the CHAIR JlfANUFACTOaiNG business at the old stand of D- & S. Iinuen buch, where he will be ready at all limes to furnish Fancy & Windsor Chairs, Set tees, Boston Rocking Chairs of evory leacnpuon, which may be called lor, ai short notice and on the most reasonable terms, lie will also execute House, Sign & Ornamental Painting, and House l'upennj:, in a superior manner, rroin his experience in the business, and hia facilities of manufacturing the vuriouf articles of Ins line, he flatters liimstK that he shall bo able to furnish as good work, and upon as reasonable terms as can be done in the country, all of which he will dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE N. 13- Orders from a distance will bt strictly at.d punctually attended to. H HAGENUUCH. Bloomsturfr, Dec 30, 1843 NAILSrSPIKES:&cT The ISIooiMKbui-g It. It. 1. Co ILL keep constantly on hand, a large sortiuent of NAILS. SPIKES. AND IRON which they will sell by vVHOLESAI 12 and RE- 1 All., and on at good terms at the urttcltf can b eUtchere imrchascd. Meichanta ami othersmay find it to their interest to cull 11 kinds of grain received in payment. JUSEl'lI FAaTON, PataiftiiT PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED The Copartnerahip heretofore txaiinr under the Ann of SlLVERTHOHX b UOOSE, in ihe Blacksmiiliing Business, is Dissolved bv mutual consent. The Qooka aie in the hands of Mttraha! Stiver ihorn, to whom all having claima on, or are imlubtod to, said firm, are requested to apply immediately for settlement. MARSHAL SILVElt THORN. J U DA II BOONE' Blooinsbtire, March 28, 1845. 49 i'j"'l'ho Business, in ftiiuie, will be car rint on at the old sinnd, by the eubicriber who solicits a continuance of the cuxlorr as old friends, and of as many new one; of may please call. M. SILVERTHORN. March 28. 40 BALL. AN ACT Concerning the Itemovul rf the Scat of Justice of Columbia County from Danville to Bloomsburg. oecuon t. We It enacted bv the Hernia n,l Mouse ol representatives of tho Commonwealth of I'ennaylvania in General Assembly met, and it it hereby i acted by the authority uf the same, That ii nuiiniiu inny ue lawlul toi the tluallllod Vo. ters who have Resided In Columbia Coun iy lor at I, E l S T St.X V.tLE.XU.Ut run immediately preceding the next Gen eral Election, to voto at such diction upon ihe question ofthe removal of their Heat of Justice from L)anille to Uloonnbutg.in said county, in the mun nor following.to wit.- Those in favor of a Kemoval snail vote a written or printed ticket hbell -or, a i up justice," and containing the words -rUK ULOOMSflUKO," aud those op. posed to a Removal,' shall vote a wiitlen or print eu ucKei omened as atoresaid. and containiuc ilw words FOK DAN VILLi);" the said tickets to be deposited in a box which shall be nrovided for that purpose at each and every of the oli-clion polls of am i.uuuijf , aim ins returns ol euld election shall be made in the same manner by the Keturn Juducs am in l . . c .L. i "... . " " wie election ol .Membeia of the Assemoiy, and it on the meeting of the Return auuges ii snail appear that a majority of the votes have baen given in favor of Bloomsburg, then the mowing si cuons ot tnis act shall be of full force and effect; but if it shall oppear that a majority of -me. no, uecn given against Uloomsburg, thei the following scctionsofthis act shall be null it void OEC. 2. J hat if a majority ofthe voters of saiii county oi Columbia, qualified as aforesaid, voting " """'i, iiii uuciuo in im manner provided in the fust section of this act in uii mm H'lesuon oi Kemoval, snail docido in tlu lavor ot llie Kemoval of the Seat of Justice of said county to Hie town of Bloomsburg, tho citizens ol , Uloomsburg in said county shall erect, or caute tc oe erected, JIT TUEIH OWW I'lHtnF It 4SJJ-iS.lw, within three years from and after ,such election, in the town of bloomsburg, suitatl. buildings of BRICK or STONE of the MOST a iinii..iTni r. ... - ATrttl J V r. 1 1 11. A , Ts. 11 i ' Hnnon, and different office a for the safe keeninc ol 'U Mn ... i . P . me county records, urn for t h ,llr...i; f ii, i -. w Hiiubtiuil Ml lilU lounty l omnnssioncrs, who aro authorised tore. Al ceive a conveyance for surh lot nr Inti .-.r om.....i for fur the use of such County buildings, not LESS inanujNti AUKfc, in tee simple clear of all iiv cuiiioranccs, iortne Ut,e ol tlie county of Columbia me saw nuiiuirig to bo erected on such lot oi lots of ground thus conveyed. And the Court House, and othorpublic buildings and real estate on which lliey are erected or ia appurtenant thereto, at I he town of Danville, are hereby granted and confirm ed to the inhabitants of Mahoning township, with lull authority to sell amldisposo of the same to the best advantaL'e.and that so much of lh nrml, ,i said sale.as is necessary to refund to the citizens of uanvuie whatever amount of money they may have given for tho original construction of tho public buildings al said town, and the purchase of tho lute of ground on which they are creeled, shall be ic funded ta the said citizens, and the balance to be paid l .totlictounry Ircjsurv forcountv uiirnnsrs. I'riwidcd No disposition or sale of such public buildings shall be made until the court house and put lie buildings a. Blooms! urg bhall lie completed and the public records and offices le removed there to. Sec. 3. That so soon as tlm public buildinp! are completed according to the provisions oflbi; act, tlie Commissioners aforesaid shall file a report ui luc.uiue in me i.ou'l oi toiiiiiiun fleas of sail county and said Lourt being satisfied thut bUid buildings are fully completed according to (he true iiueni anu meaning ol tins uU, and a record there of being made by endorsement on said report, the Commissioners 4 Sheriff of said county shall there upon cause the prisoners, if any there confined in the old prison, lo bo safely removed to ilia m tv. nnd the public papers and records then remaining in the public offices at Danville, to be sal'. Iv deno. sited in the new buildings so as uforcaid built and prepared for the reception thereof, and fiom tliHn. r.. lorlli tho Seat ul Justice in and for iho county of uiuuima snail cease to be at Danville, ai.d the .1.11 i i . omiiu snail no removed ana lucd at tlie town of bloonislmig, in tho suid county, and tlie public of fices heretofore kcpl.and the courts of jnsl'ce hereto f ro 1... I.I al ).,.mII,. ;.,.r.. ...:. I ; ... r. . .. . .....i, t.i4.Mi'ii!i,luu.iui MmiL-uumy niVvOiuiniua, tiiau ncRept and Held at Ulooniflbuiir in tho build ings erected for their accommoilation as aforesaid. M:c. 4. It shall bo lawful for the citizens of Uloomsliurg to olitaiu suliscnntions from any per son or persons willing to subscribe any monev or maienuis lor ine erection ol such public buildings as are provided for in the second section of this an and in default of the payment of tho same, the county Commissioners are hereby empowered lo cause suits to ue brought in the name of ihe county to cnlurce llio recovery of tho same, and when col lected lo bp applied towards defruyiiiE the exru iim c of such buildingn. Stc. o. If any person or persons shall vote on the question of removal of the seat of justice ol said county ot Columbia, at Ihe electiou authorized to be held by virtuo of Ihis net not duly qualified to vote in ac;ordance with the first section of this acl, or sh ill vote ont of hia or their nroniT .i;t.;.., shall vote more than once on said question, lie' oi i.n-Y u oiaiKiiug upon conviction thereof befort the proper court of quartrr.fes.sions of said rnuntv shall be subject to the penalty provided fr ;., tf! general election laws of this Commonwealth. tc. 6. If any judge or inspector of the election authorised to ic held by virtue of thia act, shall knowingly or willtilly i.jcct tho voto of a citizen! .uaiineu to vote on tlie question or liemoval of the eat of justice in said counlv in ace nnlnnrn til first section of this act, or shall receive the vote c a peison not qualified to voto as aforesaid on snirl question, he or they so offending, upon conviction thereof before the proper court of Quarter sestioi.K oi saw county, cnall torleit and pay for the use ol saiu county lor every ucli cilence, a sum not lest than three hundicd or more than six hundred dol tars at tlie discretion ofthe court, and shall undergo an imprisonment m tlie jail ol said county (or 0 period of not less than twslve monlhs ot more than two year. one. 7. If any hid, inspector or clerk of the election authorized to be held by virtue of this acl shall wilfully miscount, or shall falsely and fiuudu- lently sdd up Hnd return tbs votes received upon the question aforesaid, or shall keep sfulso tally paper, or snail De guilty oi any irauJ in the Jwcliarge of hn duties, every person so offending upon convic tion thereof in the proper court of quarter sessions ol said county, shall be subject to the same fino and penalty as are imposed upon delinquent luducs or inspectors by the general election laws of this Com monwealth. fr.e.. 8. It shall be the duty of tho ludires and miiooctois conducting the electijn authorized to be hcld'j y virtue of ibis act to cause tho letter J to tie legibly and distinctly set opposite the name of -wry r.nizen ho6hall vote on tbo (mention of t bp m-novai oi Uieiwutol usllco as afoiesaul. on id fl l r . . . . . . ' tally paper on which his name shall be reeisleied. ind any wilful omission so to do elull l deemed a fraud, ind Plil , jumiJied as such in accordant Willi tlie pz-ovisiona of tho sevemli m-clion of this tike. D. Il hul be tbo duty of every judge, In speclor and cleik conducting iho election aulhor ied lo lie held by virtue of this act, to lake (in addi tion to the oath or affirmation ho is now required b luw to lake) nn oath oi nlllriualion that bo will honestly and faithfully comply in every iepec.l willi the provisions aud requirements of this act, Kkc 10. It shall be the duty ol the re linn judges of said couniy,ai ihe lime ant place of their meeting to cast up all tht voles received in the different election ills triclson the question of the Kemoval of tin seat of j'uatice aforesaid, and shall make om two certificates showing the result, one ol winch shall lio hied in (he office cf ihe cleik of the court of quarter bessions and the othei in the office of the Commissioners of said county of Columbia. Sec II. It shall be the duty of the Slier iff of ihe laid county of Columbia, to cause tttis act to be published in at least three newspapers published in said count ; for at east once in every week lor sixty days im mediately preceding the next general elei lion, and shall on the day of the ( lection cause at least two primed topies, one ol which shall be in the German language, ol saiu act to De posted in handbill form, in th most public place nearest the election poll in every election district in said counlv and the reasonable expense of such publication siian oe paiu oy me said conniy ol Colum bia by orders drawn in the usual way. oec. 12. So much of the existing laws of ih ig Commonwealth as are altered oi supplied by this act, be and the same are hereby repesledj and idso the act of Asse in iiy passeu toil) June 1830 enmlel sr. act relating to ihe lien of Mechanics ar.d others, upon buildings, is hereby repealed so far at it rehies lo ihe buildings to be erected in pursuance of this act. FIND LEY PATTERSON, Speaker ofthe Houso of Representatives. WILLIAM P. WILCOX, Sneaker of ths Senuto. Approved the twenly-fourlh day of Fcbruory. onc (.uuusauu eigni nnnurcd and lorty-fivo. FIUNCIS Ii, IS HUNK. WORMS KILLS THOUSANDS. (CHILDREN arc most subject to them.lut j or J sons of all ages aco liable to be ulllictld with them. Lad breath. nalniChS about ibe lii,i..flii.lii-i: checks, picking at the nose.wasting way,ltiiniics pain in mo soweis, joiiiis or l;mbs, disturbed sice;, frightful dreams, moaning and sometimes of vor acious appetite, aro among the symptoms of worinr .Iany uro doctored lor months, fur some olhcr im ugi'nary disease, when one box of Micrnii'ii' Worm Lozence. would ..i;.rt . r,.rn Ii D.,...- oi Prince street and the liuwerv, curul a man ol a - u i.u.u( Alton squill , worms tha wan reJucei to a bkt'leton, and ly 0il) ono box of iSheniiuirs Lozengci: Ic'm now an lui IiU Itri A . Asn.ni. 'I U II. . 1 Ii 11 .11 IIIUI1, 111 ill) , Ii. 11 . l.i'AXt s I'V bus saved the life of on0 !' his children by ibcin. 1 lie sale ol over 3,000,01)0 of boxes has tnllv ii uu iiiem. i ney are llicouly lnlallililo woi miles . i .i -.i . . ...... iroying meuicme Ki.own. Miat lumily will br- witliuut llieni! Consuinption,(:oii2hn,C.''o!d.Vboot)iii2 Cnnrbi. -l-Miiinu, and all ulleclions ol the unes. wi 1 ind u .i. . . ... . " Healing valtiu in blierman s Cuueh Lozenees. 'I'liev - i .i... i, ii- i i i. . .. . J ine ncv, lucnaru uo l ores : t ic liev. Mr. S'treeter, Jonathan Ilowarth, Esu. and that worlu old hero, Leonard Rogers, fiom the consumptive' grave. 1 liey cured in ono day ihe Rev. Mr. Lun- bar, the Rev. Mr. llandcock; Win. H. Attree K, of distcsbing couglis. They aro the pleusantei,! cough medicine and cure Ihe soonest ofany ki.own rar., remedy. ilcadache.Sea-sickness and Piilnilnlinn. relieved oi I'roui live to ten niinules bv jSheimnn's Cniiii.tini .OiEciigc Persons attenitiii" crowded -onios h ravelling will lind them to impart buoyancy tl spirits and renew their energies, J'hosc " snllciiut Iromloofiee living will find a few of tlie licuges,on' "ihlerslervc s, ilksbuirc; .Slyeis' btore, Nun i.. ,i;,...i i i i iu uir.in.-i me iioijioia aim lowncsa ol sinn if siiifils. .Mr. Krath, of the Sunday Mercury, has repeatedly cur cd himsell of fevcre headache by them JuptuirlHin each parcel. vuuuvTim, uiu pne-Kci snip n eiiiiigion. lias wit nessed their eilicacy in a great many cases of sen- tI..L-. ...... 'I'l ri. . .. . ,.,....,. i in uiu nivu u enariu upon tn .1-ril.ltK.I n. . I. ..II..-. .1 w-l . ,.0. ....... , nu.iuiivu inivcK, i's . ni rmnii k j ooi iM.hi s 1 lahter does upon iheiiiiiulisiu, lunib ..-.ii, nr .. ..ni-.. .... .(.. .'. I .. 1 1. . t !...,. vi nuuini o in ine siuu, oacu: urcist or uu pari of the body. Mr. 11. U. Daggers, 30 Ant street; Henry Ii Goulding; 35 Cliailiau slrept Moses J llenriaues Ksa. nnd multitude ct cithers have experienced tl( wonderlul cflects of i,ise Master Price only 12. cents. Caution is recessan u nee ui.ii y ou gei ine genuine aiieimim, I I rnn,.m.. n...l l .. ...... . - .1 I ' iwtKiigi-t uim i idsici.-, us mire are main w nriiiiiss uriu ies Biieniiniu lo lie nalmet A u . t . I . . . I I on in place oi,inem, by iliose who woul . . ... . trifle wirli v on i life fur a thilliiii' Dr. Sherman a waiehoute ig at 100 Nas snu street. 1'or sale bv John H. Mnycr B!oomlmrg Win L W'alWr k co lieiwirk Low & ThoinpKHi Lime Judge E. & J. I.azatua Orangeviile M. (J. Shoemaker Huek Horn J,. & A L I'ieel JerM'y town Derr & iM'Iiriile White IIa John Moore Danville. Stephen Baldy, Cmtawissa. Jan. 4 1845-37. Cm. lllS'lOPiV OE WYOMING BY CHARLES MINER. rirnsoMOTinva . . I , 1 . , ore fcspeeuully solicit! lor IJ the forthcoming l,t,y 0f Wyo.oing. The woik, now reaJy for Frees, will make an Oriaiv, volume of about six hjmlred pages, of which five hundred pages will embrace 'he main body of the narrative. J he Appendix, besides vnri..iv ..r... . . , - r ous and illustrative art.cles.will contain tho "Th, laiettol 1 ravellers," revised with numerous nd.ti. done, peiBonal anectotei, incidents and sketches cnaraucr, making about on hundred pases. Jho aulhor thinks pioper to sav. ti.at no m.lnJ have teen spared to obtain information upon every .l. , i-"-1 point connected witu this sul iect. lie ha. ed hiuisetf, as Wyoming has become clussic grount' as utinumorable errors hava K,..r.... ejtistcd in regard to its suiry, and as its very inte- hhiiiik n'u iiiomvior ous ocen scarceh; i,,i,..l, : u(iun, iiioi mim hi evny Eeniieman weu i ili airo r... Us library, in respecf toil, an authentic i.airative The purpose of taking up subscrin ions io f.. ble the author to judge what number of copies ii TKi Ttnnlr will Iia nniilx I - ... - "... - i-vuiit I'limtu n OCTHVn tnrm uucw.iiiiBjKr. wiin eevpmi UfuBUalive pluim bound in cloth, in modern mvle. and Hrliv..i . ' Biuw iiiTcin di i wu ifiui8 a copy. .No money to be paid until the Book is delivered Subscriptions received at this OJfue. Two Apprentices O Ihe LAS'I and LOOT 'J 'KEF. Making bu siness. Smart active bova between iln- igcs of IS and 17 will receive good enconrnw ment upon ininiedia.e application to the subscriber MMON t; KI1IVE Bloomsburg, Juno 14,1845 tin' mS I.Ut of itlcr. F.MAIMNO in the Post Office, ot Ulnoin, burg, on (In: quailcr ending June 30lh 1845 Iduuis Abiuhain K)un Llanel Kobason MIhs ;Vary Kenharl Samuel 1 proiil A. U. Khi- Pepser !llis Fullmer Daniel llartiniin A. U. Jackson Joseph Squis Win. or John ship Kaiinady Surah Martin 'J'hoinas vi yciioii x . v . Wakefield Jainr Persons calling for let'era in the above liki will Jleat-c say lliey aie advertited. J. R. MOVER P M Cabint lyTakinfr f EIIE subscribe, respectfully iiifims the pub- 14 maniH nus ibki n ine sliop lately occupied by I). S. Huyhurst, at the lower end of Maikct- sireei ijioonihburg; where he intends earn ing on mo auovo business in all lis branches, and solicits a snaie oi me patronage ofthe public, In connection with the above business, ho offers ins services as an UNDERTAKER. He will always be ready to make COFFINS foi tlie same prices heretofore 'harned in Bloomsburg and huving supplied himself wih a good II EA SAL no will attend with it at the Fumirul withoul an) Alia L.tlUljUt JOHN LITTERS. Mny.iO 1R4! Gm 3 TBtlE Uanville Steam Woollen Factory, for JL merly owned and occupied by Lr. J'etrikin nas recently D.en purcliascd by the subscriber, wh, lespcetlully announces lo his fiicnds and ihe pub uc generally, lliat he is now prepared lo execute an miiub oi worK in ins line ol business, ut ihe .moriesi nonce, according to order, and in tlie besi comparative maimer. Having gone lo considera te expense in rejiairing Ins macliinciy and appa ........ ...(, -n; jiai inuiar in securing ine ser vices ol e.xpnenccd mechanics, he feels Y,no.l. i; mat no ih capanie ot exccutine all k nds .,1' umk iu his line in a style superior lo any oilier establish ment, im uo country. J'nces ol oik us follows CliihJ viinl i!J. i;.i i i- at . , 4 Illil UIIU Uillll, ilUHl Hi) 10 cj cents pei yard- I'd bottle greens, olive brow n, &c. from 50 lo CO aln:ctH of tho above colois, from 40 to 44 Flannels one yard wide, 30 cents. Wine, brown or black, 40 lauuer red, 45 .Madde I ti i ..!... n .. 1 .1 "lU'iRLl V US wi''c; tvvi'ledor plain, from CO to 70 jp cents per yard. -PsDIlIG &FTJLLI1TG I ' It ill be done in the best manner, ond at tlie usu al prices All kinds of country produce will le taken in payment for woik at Lnhie n.u.lm prices. S.9 TIT SETTS; FLANS ELSi CLOTHS 4- BLANKETS; Constantly on hand, for sale at reduced price lor asu or isarler. For ilie accoinmodation of customers living nt Misti'tiee wool for ilanufacturing w be tuken in 11 lollowing places : ('OLUMLIA COIj'NTV. Isaac Kline's Mill '' '''hmgc ei k; Holmes store, Colunibus; Low ''hompson's store, Lime-Ridge; W. L. Waller eV Il'n'j ul.ini D.ipu I, b Kl ..... I Jt- ... ..I..' ... Oo. s store, Lerwick : Stewuit & l.iekets store Orungcville; m. Jckelvy C'o.'s store, Llooins- '"Kg i Jolin Ci. Shnrpless' store, Callawissa: L. Li -el s store, Jersey tow n; Deri & Mcllride's store White all; ttrmip's store, It'ashinplonville. Lt'ZERNE COI'N'l'Y Reynold's store.Ki !icokc; Judge Alack s Mill, Jluiilingtoii Plain written directions must accom B. R. GEARHEART. Danville, May 3, 1S45 2 " SVAN IIOTSL, Orangcville, Columbia county, Pa THE su'jscrilier respectfully inforiiis the public that he has leased this laii'e three lory lavern, now in tlie orenpaiif y uf M fienroe Scinle, in Oranyeville, Columbia ciinty, l a., and intends inovitio into it mi the first of April next, where he will hi nluaseil lo see his old friends and customer . his TABLE will nlwavs be liirnislietl wnh ihe best ihe market itlTurds, His BAR with the rhuit'CM of Liquors And his STABLE, attended by i ! . i r. . I II ... I I. n . . i. : . ir . . . . laiuiiiii liosucrs, lie nailer.' inmseii that lie will be able to give general satisfaction CONVEYANCES will always be ready to transport watermen on iheit route, I C JOHNSON ALtoh 15, 18151 C I A)CIL & 1VATCII a- -'"oi, u m i.f r.i.. 1TI.I.I.V H.t.irn.a II. t. . .i flLVL t;oiuniiiiii county, and the public generally Uial he has located himself in Uloom.h.irg on Main street oonosite St. I'nnlV Cl,.,r..h .,!.. i. . t opened shop, and is now ready and prepared to receive and execute all work in his line of business - .viiK disnaii-li -"--'' n (nullum ii iuii in r. n, VV ULCIICS jf '" "t quality, can bo had al his establishment vcry rcasoiiablo lerm-. unn , i m2j l j i ii 1 1, i iV c i I- yi .i ii. will bo dune to the suliafaction of the customer, as well of Clocks and Watches as of Jewelsv, and Le will further, warrant his work to le enemtel as well as any in this section of the ituW. iie will ilso make to crder SUHVFA'IXfJ COMPASSES or pocket, and in short, will do all olherwork iisu. ally done in a well regulated respectable erlablii.h ment. He hopes by sti 'it attintiun lo btiniiics aim a ucire w piease, io uceive a nncrai snaie o patronage. Country i'roduce taken in payuien for work at tho market pricts. Uloomsburg, iNovember 15, IS44 -30.t BLANKS OF ALL KINDS, FOR ...l.aa iiin. wiiiL Brandrcth's Ittlr. np EAD und underhlaud ! 'J he time will ,, r JBB. when the ninlicine, Uraiidreth ill,., will U mini .fi iikwi uu Hi.... ......i.. i i uubMstood that Lr. lliandiclli has the sinnt claims upon the publie. It iH liuc that evciv in dividual ho makes a trial of ihe ljiaii.li.-il, 'I'ill- concede llieni to be the b.-hi i,,. ,i used. They are indeed a medicine about whi, h "tic ia no I1IISUIK3. T heir tu Hp i u ,., thaiigeable as ours cannot he sufficiently t pioc'n ed A freii pcrsjiiration is ul omc resluied tb ioiy cure colds, and consumption is pievcntrd. I hose wlio have a redundancy of bie iid tln' 0f i lie inoht rsseuliul Bei vice, and should there be a i!e-licicn-y of that important fluid Ilie llrandrelh Pills Have an equally beneficial effect. Often has this iinpoitaiit medicine saved valuable lives in those re iuus where the dreadful yellow lever was prevail ing, A tew doses taken iinmcdiatelv uimn tlm im itation being received into tht system, will b al most certain to pieventauy material incorncei, n, e. And ul nostago of this dreadful enidemie i- ib..p so proper a medicine us the Lreiidreth PiIIh. I. mi Una medicine bo universally dirinann, anj no loss of lilmul llllllUJiwI t.ti.l I". ... very fow, would be its victims. So it is with other diseases. Assist nature with this all iinporrant medicine to remove moibid humors from the blood, and do not resort lo bleeding or mercury, and we shall have a "cry great scaicity of persons ufilictcii wiin cniiiic maladies. J nc leallieied tiibe the imal kingdom- over which we aie the lords, inn atiiictcd Willi cliromc inuladies; neiilier should we be if it were not for our priou which oceaiiun j them. Follow naluie. hc tbo medicine whi-h harmonizes wilh her, which mildly but surely re moves all the impurities of ihe blood.which strength ens the feeble.und yet icduces those of too full habit to a healthy standard. Let me again say that every department of the manufacture uf Lrand.elh Pills is personally superintended ly me, und Ihul every box with my three labels upon il may be relied up on to have ihe beneficial effect described il used according to the diieclions occin iiy;iig A GEN T S. Wa.vhiiigtoD Robert M'Kuy. Jersey town L. & A. T. y'i-el. Danville E. D. Reynolds & Co. Callnwissa C. 0. Lrolst. Bloomsliurg J. R. Mover. Limestone Babbit & "M'Ninch. Uuckhnrn M. U. Shcemaker. Lime Ridge Low & Thompson. Berwick- J W Utiles May 3, 1845 ly- 2. New Good S0 IltlZley & iTsCiideiih.-il!. Have iust received. uml ar nf,r --.--.-j.....,.., (l,v ii;uill Jit the old stand of Eyer & Ilfflry, AN EXTENSIVE ASSOUTME.NT OP SPRING AND SUMMEit r.nniw Consisting of every mtidc usually liCj,t ,'t cuuniry Mure, Among their assortment will be!ond,r) DRY GOODS f Clothf; Cassimcres; Saitinetis, Cambroons &c. lor tsutntner pants; Calteoes, Chintz; uaiyonnes; J.awns and Crape Delaiu-i, fcc. for iliesses, Hosiery; Gloves Ai Mitts; llaiidkerchtelg, Scarfs; brown and bleached Shirtinps &.g. colored Vain; Laps and Wadding; Bonnets and trimmings. They have also; Palm Hal?; Travelling Baskets; Looking Glasses and Bias Clocks. Sugar, lea, Cofl'ee, Molaes, per, Spices, in fact every thing in P.p. tins line that may be called lor. Crockery. A general assoi iint-m of Trace Chains, Shovels, Nails Spikes', and Ihe usual variety of Locke, Screw.", Hints, &c, Rolled and Jjr lion, Hoop and band Iron, Waggon lire of all size?, DRUGS, PAINTS, & OILS. All of which they will sell on the most reasonable terms and receive in payment all iiinos ni rounirv produce. May 10, 18-15 3m. 3 ilioomslrapg MAKIZLK YAUII. The subscribers have established at the above place, a new MARBLE Y.lllD, and will always be ready, at the shortest notice, lo furnish to order, MONUMENTS. TOME- T.I EI ES. TOMBS TONES, HEAR TIL JAMBS, MANTLES, PAINT STONES, MULL EES, Sec. or any oilier work in their line. They .so pre pared to luriiisi WINDOW CAPS nd SILLS, DOOM SILLS and STL PS. &iJ either of Ma. hie, Lime or any kind of stone that ran be prorured in this urinitv. JrT Having had "onsiderahle rxprrinica in ill e business, liiey ph-djio their work lo he executed fti as handsome a Myle as can be furnished from Miy yard either in the iiy or ciniiitrr; and on as rensiMiiible if rirg. A ItMS I KONO et HUGHES. Dloumsbiiig, Nov. 3, 1843. ly 28 CATAWISSV iiOTRL. CATAWISSA COL. CO. PA. U" ACOR DYER info.ms travelie rs tr.d his old customers and Iriendr, thai ,n still keeps the above Hoitl. where l.e will he happy wail upon ilmse wiin favor him wiih their custom. His house i t larce and commodious, and well ?rrnnjjed in at cominoilaie his gtiens His table is always provided wiih ihe choicest Viands the mm. kei8cnn allurd, and his Bar contains some ofthe besi liquros ihat can he found in this section of rounirv. His stables are nl a' a"d ed 08llers Bro ''lwa, in al" Ualawista. .In 19 lRino.. in lo so lul us Ull- ara , , ... . , auiu Ul.l I