SINUU.AU KAtJKOK HKINC.S. The 1) is roriexpuntlciil of the Nnw t; A Ivrlmer, willing of i vi I In the ,'i al Royal Lunatic 1 1 ; t 1 Hi Cn r ton, about rievrti mile from I'.ui, C'vea (lie following lijtriesliiig icintini ' i iiiujr race of liu-inaniiy luuml in t funicular ilepirlinenl (f Kianci; VH VVPIII loiliul tile iMir fr llll l il'S i. i' ii we pointed out id in aeverai if ii i . t "main v. lioo liouls were of a veiy pe- ,nli i tim, more or lesi ,i)ro,icliiiii lie pyramidal; the f.ce miht iipieneiii ' hife, ami the occiput the apex. Vheii luitheidi were pariict lai ly Hi l tun cuv. In rt feienre- lo tin in, In imaikru that this neei ot liL'ad was (n-'ul),ir to a pellicular depai tment il !'V nice, in the came maiitur an ihe ll l -heads of ihe Indians are putiliar to om 4i ihe. In this ilisitict muie children die et an early age than in any uiliei, tin lioasfa being pi iucipally convulsion miii i her tnulailiet which ih'pi'nd the health of Ihe brain. Mute insm. eirrc from lhi, than from any oihei fjiartcro (lie kingdom, in proportion to Ihe population ;ini finally mote can 'if 'iliocv. rpilepsv. and Ihe like, ihan Uewhere. What is the ceusi? Evi ..lently Ihe peculiar shape of the head, which pcivailea (lie peoplo of that whole reaion, who all participate in thi tie- 'fortuity in a greater or leas degree, with out a finale exception.- St univeiaal i it, indeed, thai Bnve painters and sculp 'tors, reimuine it as the natural head ol man, have drawn -from thin sourje their 'beau ideal of beautv, and Axed upon the stooping shoulders of then Venusea and J polio, heads gracefully rising in la yering pyramids. 'An investigation rf this extraordinary phenomenon has been made, and the -cause discovered. The Flat Head In dians are Jtnown lo alter the form of i ,eir 1 h,.d., M P ,w. ikull -when tls bones are in a more or less cartilaginous stale, and not yet firm ly united. From (his fact it was sus peeled, lhat some-ftuch prank wis prac tised on these children of France; and, -ure enough, it had been found that mothers and nurces have been employed rfor centuries in the wholesale busman of driving mad, maiming, and murder ing the children of a paiticular district. This enormity has been committed bj putting a peculiar cap upon the heads ol 1heir lender offspring, and fastening il tightly there by means of a strong band; end this simple cord has killed its hun !red?, and diseased an entire egior 'With the Flat'Head -Indians Ihe pressure is in another direction and may affect "the intellect while Ihe nutritive organs! fare unimpaired. Dr. .Fovillo mentions 8ii auiopsis madrt on one of those coun trywomen, who had the venous circula 1ion jo impeded that a large plexus was tformed, fur the accommodation of which -a derp cavity was suivk in one of the lubes of the brain. So that from the -i filly ambition of improving the beaut i dul proportion! of nature, men have succeeded in producing the valuable va lieliesof FyraniidUd-hcods, Hal Jlcuds and JJl etc heads. "THE WEALTH OF A COUJVTJRY . DEPENDS UPON ITS FARMERS AND. MECHANICS. What ts wealth.? These things which are-convenient and necessary to use, and which administer to our wants and com fort, jloney alone cannot, iherefore, he considered as wealth bccauie if the articles or things above mentioned are not to be 'had not in existence, a man - would be poor indeed though he was loaded with gold and silver. If he were hungry, and there was no bread to be bought, his. gold would be of lit'le bet vice. Il is true, nirikind, by-common con sent, hive agreed that gold and silver should be the figns and evidence of : properly, or, in other words, the meas- tire of properly; and he who has a cer- tain amount of it, has evidence of so much wealth; he can change it for ilit' very things which do, in fact consiituu wealth. Thus a man who has a hundred dol ' hrs in his pocket has a ticket, as it w re, to entitle him to enter into the posess-' ion of 100 Uxhels of corn, or. 100 yar. - of cloth, or 100 acres of wild land, or a yoke of oxen, or a hone and wagon, as the case may be. 15 j I if these thing do-not exist, and he needs them, his ticket is of no more use than if he had a ticket logo into the thear and it should .' be burned down before he used it. The clt mentv therefore, t-f wealih consists in material productions brought together, chanjied and modified by tin hand cf man, of the fanner mi mt-chan ic. t(rimerce, though necessary and honorable, is ro'hing mi re than tin moving or changing ol tl t-S" prorluciior t 1 from place lo.pltce. ll we Hie righi 1 in the position vve hav lakm, thai wea'ih con-sist3 in iiatuial prouiittiorii1, changed and wrougl.t upon by the labor of man, il follows that the crjur.iry which j)0ssefses Ihe mo! nl the lenient 01 materials lo woi'k ypon a good a-oi I ; a-' tmndance of water pnwir: fornita ol '.in Lie 1 ; rpanies of dilJeient Liu J o; stone; mines, tul bod ol di tier e nl Iiih1 of material, c , must liavo the tnusi natural wealth. ll then rrq'iiics the hand of IntluMij and skill to put them together to form real, nibs lulial wealth. 1 his i e l iiy of the fanner And nuchanir. Tile more iiululi i .n and kkilfnl thi. eii'fi ii, Hie more wealth win lie accu mill tied in the coiimiy. I) fanner mid mechanics uniif.ilur ll 8"e thing Hhil)? Ale 1 hey nut ton apt to think iheiiiielvin mere iIoiUIii h ami servant)' in (he Mideast ol weil'h? And, in 'luud, i 1 lie 1 e not a Ule sandaid of re wc ibilit) ; too much in una in society mil are not the product ivu classes to apt 00 imaMure themselves by 11? Thi Maridanl appears to he, idleness and 1 line coa ; and Co 1st q iunily, the mon die a man can be, and Ii ier the dres. ihe nmre of a g-ntleman. .Not no. K )"cul)iluy should consist in an improv ed mind and skilful and induslriou hands. Moral (pi ilifiMiiona being f oil 1, he should Ii ive ihe most houot, who, by the c iinbination of ihe etloits il his mind and physical powers, has -ontribuied indole lagi ly to the incieast of those 1 hi nt' which consiitute wealth. u(. 8 A NEC DOT k op (j JACKSON. A letter from l'ensacola says that a gen ileman sojourning three has amused hi leisure hours in hunting up ihe legendary history of the place and has picked up tlx following: Gen. Jackson, during It is exploits ii Florida, wishing to get the most accural inl'orinaion respecting l'ensacola, loaded up a country wagon with chickens and under the guidance ol an Indian in the dis guiao of old clonics and a long beard made his appearance there as the pedlai of a rare species of game chickens; Having de manded a pretty IiipIi price for hit.' came i'-s: :'zz:t::s to gam a pretty thorough knowUdge of th place, and finally relumed without being inspected. Whether he succeedud in sell ing his chickens or not. he certainly sue ceeded in the principal object of his busi nss. If this is true, il is singular that il has not before found ils way before the public hut there are old citizens here who vouch for ihe story, and as every reminiscence re specting the 'Old Hero' is interesting at this time, 1 give you this for what it is worth. Al hough the consecraiion of syna gogue is tooeiious a subject to j ike bout, I cannot help relating an inciuen hat occurred during Ihe ceremonies. Every one who has been two days al a lime in lialtimore, knows old old black Moses the Ue cream man, who coe ihrnugh the slieel, with his basket sing ing 'Mere comes old Moses Poor old Moses,' Wnh his yi yi-yi i-ice cream. Wcl nun as Ihe .Key. Mr. I-aaca was in Ihe midst of a 6ean;iful comment on the character of Moses and the prophets me veritable old black Moses innocent ly passed aloag Ihe street, and his 'poor old IMosea resounded through the syn agogue. 11 even raised a smile some what on the countenance of some of the worshppers, whilst my old Iriende Jusie and David of the press actually bit piicec out ot the rims ol their hits lo pi event breaking out into a merry laugh at ih ludicrminness of Ihe occurrence. N Y Herald. A curious Itishman.aficr overhearinn pari 01 a conversalion aboul ihe -westeri country,' on one of Ihe New York I'Vr y ijuam, repneu, Taitn, and ve'll not . If ... .. I I . T. . . 1 ... catch me loiut there beloro 1'va ne. he place.' . 11 -- " ww. A Cleanlv shaved gentleman enquired ol 1 fuir demoiselle, the other day, whether or not she admired muttachoes. imi. .ni:..i .1 . 1 1 . . wii, M jiinu mo iair cnarmer, witn an in h look, 'J iiivuriublt. stl my act against iicmr Veiy shortly aftcrwaa s, his upper lii betrayed symtoms of carcfuUullivaiion. IV () T ICE. Estate of Grurtrc Ihittrhk, lute of Ittooih township (ec'(t I'll 15 creditors of the estate of fieorcr Deiicrick dcreatied. will lake notice thai undersigned has been appointed an auditor iy the tlrphans'Lourt of Columbia County, 0 ailjutsi the rates and proportions of the 1-i.eiH of said estate, to and among tho rr inective creuilors, according to the order siablished by law, and that he will attend I the house of Charles II. Dcobler. in UlMomsburg on Monday, the 27lb of Octo 11 r next at 10 0 clock of said day. to nei form the duties ol hu r,npointmcnt.wh''n A here ad persons intercsied can atlf iid hev see proper. JAMES LEiSANTS. Septembers h. 1845. P JV' 0 T ICE. v urnn in t 1 . fii.ni.rtr-. j luive learnra Ironi vaiinm. iiiuici'", dial a ciTlian Mary liuinu, ot fin .'iiliml", ciri iiliili j h nhindtr lliat.l love BAuril Lii ;ilti iu.li d lu kill my wile, and J. V. O. nnd I. '.. I. Iiavi! tik.UI,!' d,i,B llll! FHIIIC lllllllf OU'..t llll'S' 1 1 1 1 V - 1 1 It 11 f Fll. I lir.llllllill.M lIlP Wli.ru a Ki.i n.piii iimi fiiiniliT, ami hliunl ninly lu to ii ), aluuy tiliii-. JEliEMUH si 11 rs. fill WmM UPM VJCffY0 & rAIMILV IrlEDIOINES.'tlT j.nwws lunii roKiv. 'I'liin Hair Tunic liaa i;uiliiiej ln-uulitul New H.ilr in lliu lii'uilri ol hundnvU vslio lunl ln .-n ImUl tiiryc.ira ll also uu il'ii'tt the I1rt.1l liom Dinnliull t'u.e iliwanea uf till) KCnli I'leaervp tint liui; Ironi railing ull'ur li.coniiiin ei m.iiu'ii tly gi uy JAYMVS CJUMlXdTU'i: L'1L- I-Sa rerliiin, wife HiiilvllVcluiil remeily (ml)) viilery, lhat rhaa ur Iooklmiusv, cliuli'ru mu rbti,iuiii- ner i'oiii'liiinl, tot ic; k r 1 1 . i 1 1 ) 1 11 1 1 1 r. ; umir Hti'iniicli; -.ilk unci urrvuii liraturli( licurtlmrn, wuli'rln.inli, ,111111 nr nil kimrh of lliu Ktiiiiini'li; vmnitiuK; Hiili 1 hl; ii nl' fund utter rutiii riiul iilm) wln ri: il hihv.i iliruuli .n! hotly inn hiiigi'il ; waul ut' uK li(ii ; -fili'nni's ami inahilily lutli'i'; uiind in tliu hIu- nai Ii uud bowel; crump; ucrvuua tremora and iwilt'liiugs; ReariickiieiiK; tainting, niclaiu lii'ly mid liiwncHa uf Hpirits, fretting uiul crying nf iiifiiiit: imi fur all bowel allt'ctinus and nervous JiiiruM'i, Dr. JdYXPS TONIC VEIIMIVVUE Which iw perfectly anfo ami n plennnnt tlml ihildii'il will nut refuse lo luku il' ll i lliituully luatroya wiinns: neulrali.a aciilily nr nnunuiw ot iheatoinai-.li incmi.ios uppctito and ucta as a gene ral and perinaneiit Tunic anil ia therefore exceed ingly hfiifuVial in in'eriiiiltent andlteiiiitlcnl fevcrt iiul indigi'ittion; tlx and is a certain and permanent cura for Ihe fever and ii;uo. l)lt. JAYNfcTS SANATIVE PILLS They may be taken at all times and in must diseases In Inflaiiimaioiy, iiiirrinil taut, Uemiuenl, llihous, and every other form of r ever Jaundice and Liver tom plaint. 1' or Dyspepsia tbev are reajly an invaluable article, gradually chani'iiig the titiated secretions nf the stomach and livei, mil producing healthy action in those ini portanl organs. They aie very valuahh or diseases ol ihe okiu, and lor u iiat i commonly called 'Impurity of the blood)' also for Female Complaints, Costivenesi Jic, and in tact every difeat-e where an Aparient, Alterative, or Purgative Medicine may be required JANE'S EXPECTORANT. Il always cures Asthma two nr three large doses will cure the Croup or Hives Children, in from fiftvrn minutes to an hours lime. It immediately subdues the violence of Ilouping Cough, and effects a speedy cure. Hundreds who have beer i;iven up by their physicians as incurrable with 'Consumption, have been restorer.! perfect health, by it. In lad. as a remedy in Pulmonary Dis eases, no medicine has ever obtained a higher, or more deserved reputation. ICT"! he above Medicine are all for sale at the store of JOHN U. MOVER, Btooinsburg. 30 The Estate oTUOMlS I.'JYCOCK lute of I'ishingcre.ck lowmhiji; tlctcuml have OTICH U he.-cliy given tliut Irltrrn of inhuin indeli i-ttralion on ! tio above mentioned Kslalc inimoliern granted to tho ulibcrilifr. All pcrxoiiK are rtrd to mid estaln are hereby uolilird lo make eated dialo pay icut; and nil those linving claim rre requested lo pro-sent ihcm properlv authcnli raicdllo ' JOHN M. HAYCOCK. Adm'r. Rluirsburg, Anguit30, IS 15 6wl9 ENOCH HOWELL. TA I E.O If. RESPECTFI.'LIjY, iiifnrms the pumVthat he haa moved into Ihe liuililuig fuinierly oi:riipied by the 'Hcister' iu Maikct street nenr Win. Kelvy &. Co. More where lie will always be ready to maku any kinil of clotbiuir, nt the liortcst imticr ami in the best ami 1110.4 lasliiminlile nl v lo. F'roin liiloniCXMtriince in ttiu liUHinesn, he Hollers himself 111 il hn Khali continiin lo give general Hal ihfartion and ihrreliy liopeB to receive a share of Ihe giulilic palroniige. iXjf"uitienlar intention paid to cutting. All kinds ol conutry prtHluce taken in payment foj work. Hloomahiirg, Apr. 0 181 A. tf IB "NOTICE. A IF peruana knowing themselves Indebted lo 1XX. Ihesubscribcl, art) reqiieatej to copie forward ami make payment. BAPwK & HIDES' win no liiuen in pavnii'iii as usuul, ami recuivcd 111 oichangofor LEATHEK. J'ljri.IP CIIKTSTMN. U110RSBURO, COLUMBIA CO. Csubscribsr respectfully informs his fihmls anil Ihe public generally, that Jiuvini; com pleted his large and commodious XI3W IIOUI, in MiorsourL', nnii iineo 11 up in goon style, is nun Til . .... prcp'ircd to entertain travellers iu Ihe best manner ind he assures the public that no pams shall hi spared to give gi nerul Fatisfaetinn. lie hopes by lomg so lo merit ami receive a share ot the )iat roriatjc of the puuhc, and invites nil to give him u II. MCHOJ.A.V KIN1T August 30, 18-15 l'Jlf Cabinet Waking- flJIHE siibscnhei respectfully informs the pab- J lie tliat he has taki 11 the slioi lately occupx! by IJ. K. llayhurst, at the lowei end of Market- bstret-t Hloimisburg; where he intends carrying on lliu alioe business in nil its branches, und solicits a shae of Ilia patronage nf Ihe public. In connection with the above business, he offers hu services as an UNDERTAKER. lie will always bo ready to moke COFFINS for the same prices heretofore 'hargrd in Bloonihlnirc, and having supplied himself wih a good II E A HSE he will attend with il'at lh Funeral without any extra charge. JOHN BITTfiRS May ,10 1848 fini3 CAUTION. S heieby given jo all persons'not to purcba-c certain Note ol band given liy ineto Fredeiickn Miller, tbiled .Vent. 1), IS I5, tut the sum nl'lvrenlv. "ive tlojlars, piiyitble six iniiiilhs nft,'.- tlate.,liit ii g receiver no -'iiitl rulion lor h i il JN'ole. I slnill refue to pay the wuiie. .Mtf'iiAr.r, HKNLEiibHoiT. fllouttur, Sejit. 30, l(fl."i-S .CATAWISSA KOTKL. C'ATAWIBSA COL. CO. I'A. ACOf) DYER infoims Irnvcllcrs and his old customers mid Iricuds, that In still keeps lliu above Hotel, where he will he happy to wail upon those wiio favor him wnh their custom. His house is larji and commodious, and well nrraiijed lo ac commodate his cucMb His table is always provMcd with the choicest Viands the mai kets ran ull'ord, mid his liar contains some of the best litjoros thai can bo found in thi section of country. His stables are also ample, and good ostlers are always in at tendance. Caiawissa, July 12, 1815 2m. 12 ( The Night of Siai ch.' i.TNt:W ARRIVAL OEoi Ready Made Clothing. The subscriber has just received a Lrjje assortment of READY MADE CLOTH- IN(i, wlich will be sold as cheap for Cash as they can be purchased in the county. Call and examine for youtselves, as the ' Right of iSeaich' is guarantied to all. J. R. MOVER June 7, 1815. 7 JOHN MAIlItLD, Harness, Saddle & Trunk Manufacturer; KSPECTFI'LLY informs ihe public that lie ban located himself in llm nhon next door toUumuel Ilajrenlniclis Chair Factory, Miin Ktrect hoomabmg, Columbia county, where h will ca ry on the above bua nrwa in nil its branches. He will keep constantly 011 hand fine and coarac One and lion Horse Harnesses, Horse Collars, Saddles, Bridles and T runksf -c. if cvrry descripiinn ; snd having had a long expe rience i the huHinnas, he can furnish as good work, nti at :ieap as can ne purchased in the county A, kinds nf country prod lira taken in pay snrtf" rk, at tho market nricea. I ISW-OmS II. F. IIAYIIURST, WAGGON MAKER. HLOOMSIJUHG, III nsPECFTUI.I.Y informs llin public thai fill he has loi aled himself in (he Shoo l.iiclv ociupird by ZIUA Ul.tiUhEy. in MAKKIM'. f I h'KUT, where he intends carrying on the above I'UHiuesa in all its various brandies. HEAVY W'AGGOMS built and repaired, 09 well aa one horao WAf.COXS AX I) ItUGGIES of every iWriiilinn, and all kimla of Countrv Work, in his hue, dono at nhoil noiicc, notion llit most reasonablo terms. (Tj Good Lumber and all kinds ot Country Pro duce taken in pay mint tor work, but Cash will noi e relusetl. April 5, I9ir. Cm.W NOTICE S hareby given, that an application was made lo lliu llourlot romiuon rleuSolCohiinhia coun ty, ul the August Term, A D 1 8-1 5, by Ihe ap list Church and Cougregulion in Madiwiu,' pray- 111;; saiu uouri 10 grant them a charier of incoriro rat nil by llie name and style of the llnntist Chinch and Congregation ol Madison-' Where upon, Augiisli!!), 1845, the sane Couit having t'xaiiiiiictl ihu saitl iiislrument uml I lie articles, directed the same lo he filled, and notice of tho ap piiciiiiou. 10 ne puiili.-liecl 111 llie Columbia Demo 'nil, nt leriil three weeks nrcvioiis to the hrst day 'i me iicxi lenn 01 kiiiii rouri- jCertilied liom ihe Records. JAC'OJJ iiV'UliLY. Clerk Oct, lfi, 191.3 Teachers Wanted. j no ocuooi uireciors 01 Ulooin Sehnol Wislriet want lo engage six or eight male, and Iwo or three ,'. I.. 'I' l C - - it-iiiiiiu iv.itiit-is, eir ine ensuing nmier, lo coin menre about the first of No ember. The Directors will meet nt iloiunsbuig on Saturday, the 0lt ol October, at t j'cloek in the afelriioon, lo examirti ind select the canrridalcs. Applicants must produce ertificates of bilily autl good moral churacier. By order of Ihe boaid JI. WF.UU, Secretary. Oct. 1815. Sff 5? !i ia I S II E R E 1 Y GIVEN. TO all legatees, ciedilors, ami oilier petsom inlercs'ed in tho estates of the respective decedent ami Illinois, that llin utliiiiiuslration end guardian .U'couiils of the siiitl fstiiles liave heeu filled in ihe nlbce of the Hegisler of the county ol Coltim hia, anil will lie piesented lor conlrinatioii and al lowance in Ihe Orphans .Court, to be held al Danville, in nnd for the county afoiciiiil tm Wed nesday ,lhe 19th day of November iieil.al 2 o'clock 1'. M. J he account of Keiilien Fabrmger. Admr. of John i eager, late of Kuaringcrerk towiinliio de- cCKsetl. I he nreount ot Joseph Uiobst Athnr. debonis won of tho estate of t-'eorgo Zcrr, lute uf Cutawis sa township deceased. J'he account of Joseph Brobsl as 'guardian ol Barbara Fisher and of Catharine Fishvr daughters ol Solomon fisher deceased. The aecounl of Joseph I'axton.gaurdian of C'alh arine (toodrich a minor child of Catharine (fund rn.h, late of Caltawissa, in the ctunly of Colum hia (leccasetl. I he accuMnt of Alexander Montgomery ami Robert Monlgumery, Executors of the estsle ..I Maumib J.ougneii J;who was tho Executive of iln estate or lames Longhead late of .Mahoning tow n ship, deceased A'o far as she in her lifu limo ad munsU red the sums. CHARLES C3NiNER,Reffisier. IJlir.lsTEIl Ori'ICE, 2 Danville, Oct. 17lk 1846, $ IIIoormlHir? Ai'tillorv. The Members of this Coinpanv: who navo aworus anu ueits, belonging to the Company; are required forthwith to deliver them to eilhei of the Commissioned OlTi ccrs. II. WEUU.Capt. BLANKS! ! BLANKS ! ! !LjJusiiresBlank EXECUTIONS ai. SVJIMOXS just jirinied and for ealo his OHico IlLAN'KS'! HUNKS! VOii. BALE AT THIS OFFICE. CLOCK & WATCH ?llt; I LH'I'.t'TFL'I.LY iiifnrum ihu ciliyeus IS, (.'olumhia county, und the imlilic ueuerallv' dial he has loenled hiiiiHelf iu llloini.burg,oii Mail, tri el opposile St. J'huI a Cliiirib, wheia he bus ipeiied uliop, and is now ready ami lueoared ti retoive and oxecutu all work in bin line ol businecs, villi cllsialch and III a workmanlike manner. clocks fit Watches of t'uo beat ijuulily, can bo hud ul his ctubihmcnl on very reasonable term; . ItKIMlltlAti & (JIjIPH; will bo done lo the mlinfat tiun uf the eUKlomer, a well of Clot ks ami Wutihesaa of Jt webv, and he wiil further, warrant hit, work lobe ee-ute ns well us any in this section of tho Stu'.e. lie will also make lo r.rder SliRVKYLVfJ COMPASSES or pocket, nnd in short, will 1I0 all otheiwoik ihu ally dono in a well icgulaled rmprclubln establish ment. Ilo hopes by sln.ct alli iition lo biisiltes and a desire to please, to icceivn a liberal sbaie 0 patromiRi). Country l'roduco taken in pay men for work at ihu niaikel priecs. Dloomsburg, November 15, tH-M -HIM Chair taanufactoy, THE eubderiber ccniiiiuc to carrv 01 the CHAIR jVANUFACTOHING businesa at the old stand of JJ- & 8. llano 1... t. 1 ... 1 . . . . uucn, wuere ne win ue ready at all tunes lo turuish l ancy & Wuulaur Chairs, feet tecs, lioslon Rucking Chairs fec, of evcr icsei ipiKiu, w iiicu niav oe caucu lor, at short notice anil on the most reasonabl terms. He will also execute Houne, Nign & urnameniai rainting, anil House I'apenng in a superior manner, rroin his experience in the business, and his facilities of manufacturing the various articles of his line, he flutters himselj thai he shall be able to furnish as good work and upon as reasonable terms as can bi done in the country, all of which lie will .lisposo of for CASH or COUNTKY PRODUCE l. It- Urdcrs Irom a distance will bi strictly ai.d punctually attended 10. H IIAGENUUCII. Illonmsl tirf, Dec. 30, 1843 Chair !T1 a 11 u 'a ( tor y . T! II-.' siibsc.riher having established a .Vf; II t ill. ill .W.I.Vt t'.l C TO It V on :Vaii. street, near tho residence of L. U, Maus, he is now propaieil to lurnish Uiuih ol every dcscrii.tiim m " (? I terms as they can he purchased elsewhcit i inc tvuiiiv. WOOD TURNING, Such us lied Vasts, If uron Hubs, nose. jiocA-s, tyc. MG, UKjNAIUENTAL S- HOUSE PAINTING. Also HOUSE P.IPEIUKG This latter branch, from his experience, he believes tin can Uo a little heller hun uny oilier person in HUM hCCIIOU. OTj-POI'LAR PLANK will be taken in nav ment at the highest ir .ket price 8AM I'KI, IIAGKNBl.'CH TO T A X C 0 L L E C T 0 11 ij AND TAX PAYERS. n conscijuent of a Citculai, lately isu cd by ihe State Trcasjrcr, iliccling hat the Slate I ax slill reinaiiiint uupaiil, for Ihe pre.M'iit and former vears. must be p.iid into the iSiute Trc isu ry. on or before tho second Tucsduy in January next, uml that every cuiiuly, falling lo pay u liortion nf State Taxes: t hull be, alter that time nargeii an inteiest ol live per cent, on sue 1111011111 us snau remain unpaid, mill payments iom me rotate J reasury, lor school nr other mir. poses wiihheltl. until smh balance with ii teic.-t is fully paid; wearo under the necessity of requiring 111c several lax i.ollecltvs ol Columbia 'oiintv . it . . , ... ... - mm eet uml pay ovei into tho county Treasury, . . l...r it... '11.' 1 11 1 . p miiMBini; 1 Mini ii otinay (il iNovcnihor lit'M t 1 I . L- . II. .... . . . m.i. uie mine 1 axes lur lormer years which slill remain uiipi.nl I he promptness with wrrch our lormer Circulai was responded lo, both by Tux Collectors and Tux 1,. .. ..... 1... ,. . ,,- 1 ii , , 1 r , I'v won 11 int- colli IV I rt-astirer u.. iiablrd to pay into llie Stile TiCasury at that linn cipnreil, the w hole amount of Slate Tax du hum thiscouii ,. I'm the iPte.-ciit year, in.li,,. ,, 11 believe, the. Columliia cuu'i v will not. tin tin 1 'I'.... I ., rl . t . t i iNin t tii siiay 01 January ucxi, DC lounu uniulig lie oei.iiiiit rs. lly order of llie ('ommisioiirrs. K. MBNlKMIALl..fl.-ik I'oniiriissinne s OI'n e Danville, Sfleniber 1:1. I 15. fit b f ii U T ii C Ij U JS- AND CLASES.p inil'i subscriber has just teceivrd a large as snlinentol M'KCTACLl.S nnlSIKf I AC 1,1, (i LASSES, of the best tpialily, of bull white and green, from No. O, upwards. Of j I ersons ailUcled with sore eyes, will find it to Iheir advantage to call and get glasses from him; as tney may leel Uosured ot deriving u great benefit from their use O. L. SllL'LTZ. liloomsburg, May 17, 1815 I ELOOMSIWRG Cabinet Ware House. flHE subscriber would respectfully inborn the B. pui'iie, llial lie lias taken the sh p lulely 01 eupM'ti tiy .Niiimiel Lilly, near the uppvr end ol isioomsliurg, where he is carrying on the in nil its various brant lies, uud where he w ill be happy o wait upon all those who may favor him with their custom. His Furniture is wairautcd to be mado of gootl mateiial und durable, uud hu in tend j keeping on bund Sideboards, Secretaries, Jiiircatis, Wardrobes. Curd Tattles, Dining Tables. Breakfast Tables, Cupboards. Stands, ll'u&h islands, Iledsteads, Dough-lruiiris, Cojfins, St-c. and nil kinds of woik in his line, which he will Fell - upon us rea..i,a!.lc terms us they cm, be ....rtims.,! one 11 the county. ceive ,, share of pubhe patronage ,, Ap.l.s-lv. DhOVf.Y 1 Brandrcth's Tills. HEAD uud umtei stand ! '1 be iin.c vill t i when ihe int tlit ine, Briiiidit ih ilb, will , aj'pieciiilcd us they might and tltniMi H will le nntleihlood that Lr. Hiaiiilieih has the stioigtht claims upon the public, ll is line tl.ul nei) m dividuulwho makes a trial of lie liiuni'rilh Jills, concede tin m to be the la M mi ilicme ll t j t M r used. They are iiu'tidu leulien e ubeul v. I n Ii there is i.o miMi.ke. 'iheir ulue in a climalc n (huiigeublt- as tmrs cuiiiiol I e m tlicienllj nj rut iul cd A tree pcrspiialii n is ul nine it .lined . ll ij they euro coltls, hi. d conniniplit.n is pH tci lnl. 'I hose who lime n 1 1 ilui ilani y of I lie fu il t in of t he m ist essential service, ami should there lie a de-liciem-y of lii iiiiiip,irlanl fluid llm Ilrandrelli IMU have an e.pially benelicial illect. Often lias llus unpoituiil nie.lieine sated valuable lives in those re. glons wheto Ihe iheadful yellow lever wai pievuil mg, A few iloM s taken iminnliati ly upon the in fei linn being received into tin syslcm, will U ut most eeitain lo pieveul any muleriul incoiivenirucr. And al no stage of this dreadful epidemic is llieru so pmper a intdiiiiiu us the Brendieth J'iIIs. J this mtMlitine be universally umiI iu (hit di.case, nnd no loss of blood allowed, und lew, very lew, would be its victims. 0 it is with oilier diseases. Assit nature vWlh this nil imporrant medicine to remove inoihid humors from the bloi.il, and tlo not resort to bleeding or mercury, autUi shall have a ery great scaicily of persons ulllit lt d with eroiiic mnlutlies. 'I he fealhcied tiihe tbeau unal kingdom- over which wc aie the lords, ars not uflliclcd with chronic maladies; neither id.'oulj we be if it were not for our price which occasion them. Follow naluie. Use the medicine wheh harmonizes with her, which mildly but aurely re moves all Ihe impurities of the lilood.which strength ens tho feeble.and yet reduces those of too full habit to a healthy standard. Let me again sny thut every department uf the manufacture of Bramhelh Fill is persnnully superintended 'y me, and that eveiy box with my three labels upon it may le relied up on to have the hcutiieiul effect described if used according to the directions accompany jig A G E N T S. WashingtOD Kobert M'Kuy. Jerseytown L. & A. T. Livrl. Danville E. U. Keyuolds A Co. Onttawism (J. (.J. Brobst. Dloomsburg J. 11. Moyer. Limestone Babbit .V M'Ninch. Buckhorn .1. U. Shoemaker. Jinie Hidgc Low &, Thiympsoii. icrwick J W Miles May 3, 1815 ly- 2. Danville, fHHE Danville Steam Woollen Factory, for- M. im iiy vwueu aim occupied by Lr. J'etrikin, las recently hicn purchased by the subscriber, uhn icspeclfully announces lo his fricuds and llie pub lic generally, that he is now urenure.1 to pvreni all kinds of work in his lime nl horlesS noltr, according to order, and in the best omnarutive niHiincr. llaviiiL' eon,, 1,1 cnd.r,, bc expense in repairing his machinerv and ajijia ratus and being very particular in secu;inc ihe ser vices of experienced mechanics, he feels cunlidenl lhat he is capable f cutiiiir all ki.nls of wtiik in his line in a sty superim lo any oilier eslablisli. ment int he country. Prices l woik us follows : llolli i yuru wi,ic hglu unci daik, from 45 to S3 Cents nei yard- Do bottle crc'tis, olive brown. Ac from 50 lo (JO Salti.fijj f ah,),,, roluis, l'roia 40 to '11 Flannels one yard wide, SO cents. vv me, brown or bluck. 40 Madder red, 4:) blanket 2 yds wbV; twi'ledor plain, from UU to 70 cunts per yard. CAPXUIG &.FULLI1TG- n ill he dune 111 Ihe best manner, uml at ittt; uhU. 11 prices All kinds of country produce will i, liken in jiajmcnl fur uuik at Janvilllc niaiLci prices. S.'iTlT SETTS; TEA AW El Si CLOTHS .) EEASKETS; 'oiulanliy on hand, for sale lit reduced nrirea lor Cu.-!i or lljiltr. For the accommodation of customers livine nl 1 distanci wool fur lamilat luring will be lalten in al the fnlhiwing places ; CHI, I MIJIA COI .STV,-Isac Kline's Mill, Fi.-hiligc cek; Holmes' store, Cohinihus; laiw tV. Thoiniison's store, l.ime-Kiilge: V. 1,. nllr 'o.'s slure, lierwick ; Slewiut & l.'iekels' slore, Oiangevillc; Win. ;Vt Kelvy fo.'s store. LloomJ mrg ; .lulin (i. Slnirpless' store, Callawissii; Di et's store, JerM U,wn; Deri A Mcliridc's si,,r.. V bile fall; Strtmti's store. It ashiiiL'tont ill.. 1.1 ZEliNE ('Ol'N'J'V Ifeymild'sslore.h'iniTu Ion; CiliL'rslceve's, V ilk.ibaire; Alyeis' .stoie, Nan licoke; Judge Min k's Mill, llunlingtnn lutti written directions must accom puny cuch jiund. n. Ii. l.EAKUEART. Danville, May 3, IS 15 S MISS 31. K. UOIUSOX, Qui.l.ll respecilully uilorm the l.adic oi llloonisburg nnd vicinity, lhat iln ban inst eceived a huge asswunciit of r- H mm !2j her shop on M.iin-sttecl.neailv niiiiosiieDm lil,' hotel, ami second door below .Vilwrihorn's, wheri he has all the arlicles usually kept in a Millmei'a Nore, 'J'he l.udics are all invited to call and exa iiiiue for Iheinst lvcs, llon.iels and Caps made and done up in the most fashionable style, j'loonisburg, July 13. s-15. 13 S hereby given to all persons not L pim has thiee Note of hand, for fifty dolLrsej.-l, 1 loly 31, 1811, signed by the suliwribor and' n pay able to Daniel .Savage, one in one year, on,, In vwo years, h.kI the other three vcars from date inrw iiiht uuit'i or nami,njvnd Uy thr nubl Bcrilier,ftir'vu,ty.uiie .imi two thirds iloarfrli A .1. .1 ,1 Ull .... 1 11. . . " on,.,." in it.;,.. v,,r, l,,,,',, . ... . ?"r?' M" r. . . " 11 " t.'etcp- ,,, lh,m 1 " T11MAS 'JAUOTZEfiS. 1 raiikhii. I.ynmng cuuMy, Sij.t 0; li)