LIU'UIU!!' inick Doctors. The Knickerbocker Rives tlie faj lin ed, which is a prcl'y fcood ilUistmion of the general valuo of quick mudicines 'There ore probably many jieoplu now tivinfc, who remember the celebrated Jew qn.'Ck-doclor, Reuben Niti.ins,ivh llm-ishid some forty yen nice, an-i liose medicine the 'Chinese Hil ssm of Life,' anJ the -Celebrated Hiir Invigorating Lotion,' made so much noiso at the time. But few, I presume have heard of the anecdote 1 am about to relate concerning him. When ih. doctor' medicine were first announced to the woild, a simple minded l.iborini man purchased one bottle ot the h-ition and another of )he Bilssm, f.r hm wife, who hud a consumptive cough of many years' standing, anil was btsi les threat ened with Ihe total loss ci n r nan The woman used both remedies accord ing to directions, and as is usual with innoroul peoirlo in such cases, thought Ihey were really doing her a vast deal of good. The cough seemed to her to be going away rapidly, she 'breathed freer,' while her hair appeared to he coming back again thicker than ever. As a natural consequence she fell very great confidence in Ihemedicincs; and when the first lot of Ba'sam was all used she sent her husband to gel the buttle filled again. The doctor asked the man how the medicine operated. Oo, grand ly' replied the husband; 'my wiiV ojezh-s een-i most gone, aim nei hait's all coming back agii" as fiery os ever.' 'Ah, said the doctor, Mhai's the way my medicines always work. There's no mistake about them. 2'ney 're iust what I call them, the 'greatest wonders of the age,' I spose you've nc obieel on to eivinz me your alhdavit? Oh, no, replied the man, 'thai' just . 1 . .. . i - ii what my wile warns me 10 uo.- im couple then repaired to the mayor's of :fice. when an affidavit was drawn up, sworn to, and witnessed. On returning to tht doctor's shop, the quack took up it&e empty bottkTor the purpose of re fi!lng it. Uncorking it, he put it lo his note and smelt of it. 'Why, whs1 can this mean.7' he ealaimed, in some estonishment; and theo, after. looking at '.the Lbel, he smell it again. Why sir, this isii'l balsam, though the label says so.'bul hair lotion'.' 'Hair vlotion or not,' replied the . man, pointing to the bottle, -Mhai's whai cured my Avife's dreadtul cough, and the s'.uff in 1he other bottle at home is what made Iier hair grow iairrl' AStrange! strange! repeated the docior,with a puzzled coun- tenance; 'I dohYknow what to make of 4l . 'Will you be kind enough, sir, , just to strp tack arid gel the other bottie the hair lotion, I mean." The man did -co. and soon returned with the lotion .bottle. .The doctor took it, and nppli ed his nose to the mouth. 'A this,' - said he, 'is just as auitly the balsam as the otner is the lotion. Don l you think ihere was some mistake on your part sii? re you sure thai what was in this bol ile made your wife's hair giOW again?' -Just as sartin as I'm alive,' replied' the man, 'fori always turned it out myself, while Betsey held the spoon.' The doc tor sat down in a chair, and, laying a finger on his nose, seemed buiied in profound thought, 'Ah! 1 see ho at length exclaimed, and jumping up he filled the empty bottle again. 'There, sir,' said he, giving it !o the man, and hurrying him to the door, -'a I I'd right sir, 1 was a little bothered, that's aI. Call again when that's gone, and you shall have another for nothing.' Ai Eoon as he had shut the door on his cus tomer, the docor called in his confiden tial man from the 'laboratory,' 'Mo-hes, said he, 'we've made a (-.real mistake in our guess work after all. I've been studying vei' hatd, lately, and just dis covered (hit our lotion la the stuU to . cure tiie coughs and Ihe consumption, & Ihebalsim is li e beaht to make the ha n grow. We musht cha.ie Ihe label?.' 'Thai's unlucky,', replied t'.io man, foi we've got four thousand bodies, two fhcueand of each kind all ready to send TSCT8y ijmoirow.' Ve', vel,' said iht tloctor, 'yu can ckang-3 the labels, it wnii fcve iir,:e: if not semi them ofl' as Tw't mosh mallei!' they urc S17K J'' BOLDLY. We do dir,M.!l "u'y lolJ man- r.o the imnuteni'.,!0,d n,an- " y" If have Itnlh lo 10I0V-. Vllici) should luvi utterance, speak it bt,,'6lv'' .ather by hall see a per.'1 We had ms speak fne truth, tlioiiRh by so doit.' "a ho 'knocked ioto a cocked hai lie may nex moment, than lo see him tiemtle Rd nhake, anil tun round , ,!rn acre lot, btfnto br can Mpiei-ze out v i18' he knows to op truth sn.t leeN In r,ir to proclaim. ' Ttu'h, fitly spokfn, will put lo flight n rmy of U' turh and calumnie: and it is said v.'.U ?li.,nie ihe . Devil," siias the 'fa'her of liars.' Truih 1oo spoken boldly and yet in a fiiendly manner, hsscr.eckeil Hie downward sini ruinous course ol msny a young arid M.ouL'htlees nersoii, and been the ( lUse of his happy restoration to the paihs of uprightness and hsjipinesj sad lionet.. Willi VlIXI" Truth spoken faintly Ircmblingly, fall upon ihe ear like a 'milk and ws- Ur' assertion .n4 has no more effect up- iii the listener, than he report of a green hler pop-gun would have upon piinoi ism on the glorious Fourth of July. A v,iy with ibis foolish, weak-lei mmncr if telling tho truth! llu not of Ihe num- tier, who thus deliver ihem H-lves, but rather. Be thou like the first Aposilo Be thou the heroic Paul, If a free thought seeks expression, Speak it boldly! speak it all! Face lliino enemies accusers, Scorn the prison, rack, or rod! And if thou hast luiru to utter, Si'kak! and leave ihe test to ( D ' " s"! mus Mm A QUIET WA'l'O llMAN. Tho watchman stationed in the cupuls of the Ciiy Hall, it Albany, was asleep when a fierce fire recently hioke out; and vt)ite ihe bells were ringing, and the file men vhnuiini;. the clock struck four, which roused him from his slumbers; and he me. ehat)icnlly bawled, 'Pant four o'clock, and it-a-all 'e w e ll!' By (his lime ho had got his eyes lairlv opou and Im joined in the chorus of 'Fue! rABIILlT MEDICINES. JAYNE'S I LI Hi TOxXlC. This 1 lair Tonio ling produced bcuulifui Mew Hair in tho hornlrt of hundreds who had htvn bald Cur years II also purifies the head from llundrull Cures diseases of tho scalp I'resorvus the huir from falling oil" or hscnmiug permanently gray JAYNE'S CARMINATlfTE DAL SAM. IS s certain, safe and eUcctual remedy for Dya 1'iilory , Uiarrh.ca or looseness, cholera iiiorhn',Hum ner compliant, colic; griping pains; sour stomach-. ick and nervous licadiich, heartliurn, watcrbrash; lin or sickners of the stomach; vnuiiliug; spitting ip of food after eating and also where, it pnsKf ihrough .no liody unchanged i want of appetite ;( estlcHxnes. and inability to (deep; wimd in tho st nath and bowels cramp; ucvvoua tremors oni' i witching; eaHickiiean; fainting, melancholy and 'owness of spiriu, fretting and crying of infunti uid for all bowel all'ec.tions and nervous JihOicH. Dr. JAYSE'S TONIC VERM1FUCI Which in perfectly fiafo and so plcanaut thai liiKlrcn will not rcfuxo to tuko if Itelficluulh leslroyH worms: neutralizes acidity or sourneiut u iho stomach; increases appetite and acts ns a gene ral and permanent Tonic and is therefore exceed ingly beneficial in in'ermittcnt andUemitlenl fevet. ami indigestion; iVc and is a cerium and pcrnutuein cure for the fever and ague. . . Ult. JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS. They may be taken at all limes and to most diseases In Inflamniaioty, in term luril, Hemitient, Bilious, and every oilu i form of Fever Jaundice and Liver Com plaint. For Dyspepsia they are really an invaluable article, gradually changing the Aitiatcd secretions of ihe stomach and livei, and producing healthy action in those im portant organs. Thev aie very valuable or diseases of the Skin, and for what M commonly called 'Impurity of the blood:' also (or I' em ale I ompkuriis, Uostivciiese fet, and in fact every disease where an Aparian!, Alterative, or Purgative Medicine may be requiied JJAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It always cures Asthtua two or three large doses will cure the Croup or Hives Children, in from fifteen minutes to an hours lime. It immediately subdues the violence of Hooping Cough, ond effects ? .peedy cure. Hundreds who have been tvea up by their physicians is incurrabh with 'Oonsumplion, have been rc3torect perfect heallh, by it. In fact, as a remedy in Pulmonary Dis eases, no nieuicme has ever obtained a higher, or more deserved reputation. y-J' I he above Medicine are all for sale at the store of JOHN It. MOYKR. Illooinsburj. 30 &r j? ii 0 ia IS HEREBY GIVEN. TCI all legatees, cied!tors, utnl other persons intere ed in the .at.'s of the respective deceden! ami in' ion , th.it the admiiii. tratiim end guardia nccouiiis of the taid estates I ive been filled u- llieollice ot tlie register e.f thn romity of Colunr liia, and will W. pirscnti'd for conlirriiaiinn and al 'iwancc in liit Oipbans ,Ciiurl, to lie held r, Dimville. in and for the county afurcriid on vS'ei1 ncsdiiy.tho 1'Jlh di'Y oJ'.Vovcmbcrncxt.ut 2 o'clock I'. M. The acccniirt of Reuben Fobringer. Adinr. nl Nihil Vfiijer, laUi of Koaringcreik towiihliip dc ccnsi'd. The account of Joseph Ilrlist Adinr. debonii von of the enlalc t.f Ceorge Zerr.l tc uf Catawis sa tciwiMiip ilcceiis'.'d. I he account of Joseph Brobsl as 'guardian ui. Uailwrn F'aer and of Calh,.rie nshcr daughursl if Nuliiriiou Fisher deceased. I'lie account uf Joseph Paxton,gaurilinn (1f C'uth arine (ioodrieh a uiiiior child of Catharine Cood ni b, late of Citlaw ifsa, in the cuemy of Coluni- ij,i ceciii-eil. The iiccunt of Alexander Moiilcnnierv and Robert Montgomery, Executors of the estsle uf llaiiiihii Luugnea J;who was thu Excrutive of the esta'o ol iames l,nuulieiid late of Mahoning tuw n diip, deceased i'o far as she in her life time ad ministered thu same. C 1 1 A U I.ES C IN N E It, Register. KI.IHSTKII i.iri'ici., Danville, (let. ITlU i K 16, , U)MLISTf,l VrS NOTICE. The '"'' f THOMjiS HJIYCOCK Inlt of ffiliitiiiti'ik tmrnaliij); tl, , ctisnl have OTit ne.i i y given that ! Iters of a In, in imbb istratioii on the above iiieiiiinni j Kslati1 iiiinel eeii griinti'. " "' i-uiiM-tiiur. ah persons are rled to sulil esln M '"e liereliv llolilu J (o m:At cnleji iliale t.i V lenr, a jjj uiose mnjdg ciainit . . . . . ... I at. I . . r"! recpienlid to pro-sent Jirojuvlv uullienli- l J4( illto JOHN M. IIAYCMCK. Adinr. .Ithurshurg, Auguiloll, I S li (i19 NEW SEIUES or THH CONGRESSIONAL fiLOBE AND APPENDIX. TO HE STEREOTYPED. Tho undersigned originated the mode ol journalizing the proceedings of Congress. which presenteu iliem enure. 1 heir pub minion was tho liisi and only one that gavt each successive aiep in every measuie n Doin branches of Congiess; a briel ol all uu oates, every imporiaia vote; and an Appec dix including at full length all the revised speeches delivered during the session. 1 he work thus couducied by inem is a most per feci political history. The Seuaiois from the Suites and the Representatives fionl overy section uf the Union bring with them into Congress a knowledge of the (ctdingf, leiiiiments, and inlure.u of tho.r several ' onsiiluencics. Publio opinion and the ublic information, as il exists among those Uiey represent, are embodied by them, nod in lbs crucible of Congress the wisdom ol our times is brought to its test, and is limit concentrated, in directing the pohlieal movements uf the whole country. The impulses thus given through Congress from every quartet react upon ihe nation is Aliolc, soil all its component pails are made lo ruovo in c.o operation. The press cannot be more usefully employed than in condensing ud again spreading abroad the intelligence ul our lies country, lending lo such happy results through our almost mi raoulously atjusied Siale and National in stiuuions. Having identified ourselves with the plan of advancing the useluln&es of Congress b publishing lull and impartial reports, and having a large mass of the Congressiona Globe and Appendix, issued during tlie lasi ten yenrs, which would bo unpaired in val ue lo us and utility to the public if the work were discontinued, we have a double mo live to prompt us to extend il lluough a new series. We ate resolved il possible lo givi it permanent e, and U hand it down lo sue i-essors as a standard work, worthy ol being maintained and improved. Ws shall enter upon our new undertaking without being distracted or burdened by any associate la burs ol the p ess: and, thus unencumbered, shall hope m make the new series a step m advance of the lormer in all points ol ex ccutinn. With a view lo accomplish this, we shall be ('one or the o(lier) always in at endanee in Congres will compare the manuscript of our own reporters with thr daily reports of the ci'y papers correct all by our own obscivation and knowledge ol lie proceedings; and in important matters, where thai will not assure us of the iMelii) of the repotts we wi.l procure ihe aid oi the members themselves, to obtain the ex act scope ol their remarks. The work.lho.i aullieittifatcd,will be stereotyped, which is a guaranty that we will make as perfect as ii is possible Tot us to make it.weas would not incur the expense ol stereotyping it, il' we did not feel confident of Us superiority ovei i ll works of the kind w hich have boon oi are likely to be published. Stereotyping the work will enable us lo suppl) lusi or mutilated numbers, w hich we will tlo,wiih uni making any charge for them. The Congressional Globe is made up of the daily proceedings oltthc two Houses ol I ongress. The speeches of the members condensed, to bring them into a reada ' "i-length. AH ihe resolutions ofi'eied, t , lotions made, are given in the mover's own words and ihe yeas and nays on a!l the important qucsnons. It is primed with , nail type brevier and nonpareil oil a double royal sheet, in quarto form, each number containing sixteeu royal quarto pnges. The Appendix is made up of tho Prt si dent's annuo! message, tiie reports of the. ; nncipal officers ol iho Government thai . (.company it, and til the long srechts ol embers f Congiess, written out CI revis vd by tieniselves. It is printed in tin -i '","jo fnrni as the Coiurri SNinnul (Unix, ' l A usua'ly makes about iho same number of pages. We print the numbers as fast as the pro ceedings ol Congiess furnish enough trailer ,jr a number ot the Appendix a week; but during remainder of a seior. there is tisu illy sufficient matter foi two or three num bers of each every week. The next sessiot. will be a lor.g one, and it is supposed will be unusually inleres'.ing. iherclote, we cil culate that ihe Congressional Globe and Appendix will each in.:ke near one thousand arge quarto pages, printed in atrial! type brevier and itooiarcil. Weiurnish com plelo indexes to both at the end uf a sess ion. We have on hand tlie Congressional Globe and Appendix for the last twelve sessions'of Congress of which five were . . , ,. , Co,,reS3,0n?1 ('lo.bC U"11 Appendix for each ton? anu seven were snort sessions j lie ssioa are bound logeiher in excellent '. nuing, with Russia backs and corners. Our prices for them, t'.ius bound together n; 'i a volume for a short, and $5 a voi nine for a long session, making $10 for a lull set. Those who want the back vol iimcs should apply for :hem immediately, as they are in demand 'I he last Congress subsciibed for two hundred and twenty six setn, and il is probable that ihe next will subscribe lot at least as many more, as the proceedings of Congiess for the last eight years car.not bo procured from any other source, Gales & Seaton having stopped piinling their Register of Debates in 1837. A few bundled copies of the first volume i all we have on hand. The next s'ssion of Congress will lea long one, and, therefore, the Congressional ('lobs and Appendix should be $2 for (lie session, which is the tiriee we i-haruo U,T Ibeunbot.tid numbers f . he pnsl long -.ess i lit .il ions. but we have concluded lo icduee ihe! price, as. follows, untill the first day ol next Jauuitty, afier which time li e Congression il Gbbe and Appendix will each be Wl for die session, and no deduction will be made mi ict-ount of the number uf copies taken ! TERMS. for ono ropy of the Congression tl Globe $1 SO Kr one copy cf the Appendix 1 50 For four copies of eithar, or pari ol boiii o uu for twenty fwo copies of either , , or part ol both 2a on ; The money may be remitted by mail a our rink, Ii should be here by the ?di o December, at farthest, to procuie all the nu .libers promptly. Proprietor; of newspapers who copy ihit- Prospecttis, and send to us one copy of their paper containing it, shall have their names enterej on our books for one copy of the Congressional Globe and Appendix during (he session, Our prices for these papers are so -low that we cannot afford to credit them out, thercferu no person need ronsumo his time in writing for them and not send ing tho aionty, ULA1R & RIVES. Washington City. October 4, 1815. An inleretting I'uwpilcl, called Ihe FAftXliZiY HEALTH DIUECTOUY. FUIt Gratuitous Circulation to oil persons who A-ill ead, Preserve, und J.tnd it, at H. Ltuz, Ulomnsburg. John Moore, Uanvillu, John liuser, Milton, Waller &, Co. liuwick. Jill the following numatl Jlrlicles have ob tained unbounded pijuitrily,vizl Iihoumatism, Contracted cotds, fc'tuT Joints, and Gout, will piMtively bo cured by the tia use ol tho liiihmx Vegetable Elixir and Liniment. The sceptica wo invito to cull and bo perimiaHy refer red lo gentlemen of tho highest standing in tld . city who has been cured of Kheumatism by lh' remedy They are warranted the only genuine Dtafiiaiit l)r .McNuir's Acumlie. Oil hasprov cd veiy successful in curing even total Dcatnec We have many ceitilicatcs Irmn eilizv'iis wbohavu ued this Ullj with coiiipleto success We mvile all who arc troubled with any disease of (be ar, lo exaimuu the proof LoUfi'tf naitein Indian runactu i the bot family medicine iu the woild It is a cum for Dys pepsia, Asthma, Liver complaint, Indigestion, GV lteuejs, Jauudicu.Epilvspsy' Debility, iv, At'. JN u It nperates without the slightest . nint, u a mild but thoiough cathartic, and mi'er lei-.ve.-vhc person coativecven if taken very oliou I hu riles are warranted to la cured by tho L'Cii uine Hays' Liniment and ines I'alm ol china, ui ihe money refunded Who will now sulfur with this distressing complaint! JNcverbuy it withoui ihcsingiiuture of comstock & co cumntiult and co s Sumiiianlla is ns pure ainl strong an Kx tract from this celebrated. Kor t as can possllily be made 1 his price is so if asonably that the pour can alfurd to use it, being !,iut rl) cunts per bottle, or per dozen It is tlie enly article that will etl'ectually purify the ii lood fvom all impunities Those who havo been iiiipriiilent in tho use ot calomel, dc, will bad fciuo relief from it. Bust India Hair Dye This chemical prejiaca on will tolor the hatr vny shade' from n 'gln brown to a jet black, anil not injuil! the hair in ..tain the skin in iho least. Preserve and Ucauty the Hair hy Ubiiing 01- bndge's IJa'm o f C'oluinbiu, whicji immcdialel) stops the hair Iroin falling out, and restore it when oald Never buy it w ttuuut (lie sign aturc ol torn .lock & Co. Worms Kclninhcc'a Vermifuge is a eafc,aos 'id elluctual cniedy for Worms, in children or adults, . in every case. It is entirely tvjctuhln aril cannot injury the most delicate clxld n en should i here be no Worms. Trice D5 cei:ts. llon'lj cor - foi id h T.'ith other names, The Mulliert tiditj has hcin thorotiglily tested by many year's experience. Ladieu e.ipecliny to become nmlhers may rest iisanreu that it wil always aid and aisl in preparing (Lein for tin trialj before tliajn. It quiets ail lici t Uu9 aiiec ions, allays morning sickness, cause nalural ami sweet rest- equalizes tho circulation id' the blood. regulates I ha bioinueli. and facilitates tho bin without such r- ciuciating pains as Mothers ex pect. ilanv ul out best i.liyscians Use it in theii practice. .New discovery, by which a I stoves ojd pipci or gritcs niny be kept a Jet black with as kauti tul polish as a Coach Uody with one application u a year. It keeps all stoves and Pipes from rw-tine J ioiigh tho summer. This Viunisli isan mtire n,!W invenlion; ar.d surptises anrf delights all whe use it. r'pecimeim ol'Stoves and Pipes in use n u be seen at t'J Courtliindi-stieet where ihol'(.i ,i, may be had at the cost of 23 cents per botllo. Hntich andicd lus bane A sure remedy, Prit i 25 cents. I)r- Larzolt's Juno i,cordial,or Procrcativc Elix'u ..-medy in case uf Iinpolency, Durreniuss, Floy Albus, Meiisiructi. m, Incontinence, unit all discas. .losing ti oni di bililatiun of the system whore rcator ii ion is required. Ii'cv. llr, Uartholomew's Pink Expectorant yrup, hV the cure i f Cunsumplioi , Asthma. Coughs. Colds, Spilting uf Aloud iVight .Sweets, Expectoration, Pain In the side &c, &c Sltv'ic Hair Oil It gives tlie hair a beautiful lib s. and inclines il to curl, und wholly unlike my other Uil, it never soils thu li.nest ladies hats in (e lea-it If any lady or gcntcinuti shall use this Oil; ami find thesu statements untrue, then money will he relumlcd Vuuliun to lit re me a i bend The abovo named articles arc sold Cenuine in this city by Cuinstuck V Cu, 21 Courtlaiidt-strcet, and NO It'll EKL ELSE except of Iheir counliy customers Itetneiulier lake this direction with you These articles arc In bo had iu this plave Epliram I.lutz, Ulooin.sburg, John .1oore. Manvilh Waller cV co, IJcrwick, John Ituser, Wilton, .oM-tuber, 1, 1815 SSv. (im JOHN rtlARZSLI?, Harness, Saddle ti Trunk Manufacturer; (fp E.HECTEl'LLY infonns the public that he has located himself in the shop next door lo .Samuel ll.igenbuchs Chair Factory, M street Wioomsbiiig, Columbia county, where hu will cairy on the above bus ncss in all its brf.nches. lie will keep constantly on hand fine and coarse One and 7 wo Horse Harnesses, Hm se Collars, Saddles, IWulle and ranks; e uf every de-u-riplion ; nml having had a lone rvne- nenre " "'e wu"""!,s "'''" "'"i" 'e''"'! work. luZlZ,, 'n.T C'"""y v-J " j '-v-im.u loiti.ji in puy if )rk, at ibo market prices. I fim3 STLCTACLES AND GLASES.I T l'lin subscriber has just received a large as uppi.riuted as Ihey nughi and deserve; it will be m.itmciitol tsl'KCTACl.KB mid H'lOt'.' limb "stood that Ur. Urandieih hat the slrunest TACLK (JLASSES.of the best quality, of both eluiiii. upon ihe publie. It is true that every in while and green, from No. , upwards. j dividual who makes a trial of the Uiandretli i'llls OjTera.ins alllitled withsoru eyes, will find it concede them to be the best medicine lliey ever to their ,lv:mt,n... in mil mid L.et ubisnes from bini: Usi'd. 'J'hev aro indeed a medicine about which as they may fcef assured of deriving a great beneliti from their use Cm. L ttlooinsburg, May 17, 18154 fciUULTZ. ELOOMSIWIIU Cabinet Ware House. f JTV1B sulwcriber would respccllully inloiintlie H public, that he has taken the sh iti lately oc- cuij'-d by iNaiiuiel Lilly, near the upper end of uloomsburg, where he is carrying on Iho in all its various branches, and where he will be happy o wait upon all those who may favor him with their custom. His Furniture is wai ranled to he made of good matoiial and durable, and hu in tend! keeping on hand Sidebtitrrdi, Secretaries, JJureavs, Wardrobes. Curd Tuies. Dining Tables. Drcukfast Tables, Cupboards. Stands, Jf'ash Mauds, Bedsteads, Donqh-trovhs, Coffins. &-c. ami ul kinds of work in his line, which he will sell upon as reasonable terms ns they can be purchased in the county. 13 v strict attention to business ho hopes to re ceive a share of publie patronage. EU UKOWIV. April 83, IB-tft.lyl Chair" riianufactoy, THU subscriber continues to carry on jlG CIIAlIi M ANU FA C TO R 1 N G business at the old stand of It- & S. Ilagcn buch, where he will be ready at all limes lo furnish Fancy & Windsor Chairs, Set tees, Boston Hocking Chairs &, of every description, which may be called lor, at Bliort notice and on the most reasonable terms. He will also execute House, Sign & Ornamental Painting, and House Tapering, in a superior manner. From his experience in the business, andijI ISS K bis facilities of manufacturing the various articles of his line, he flatters himself thai he shall be able lo furnish as good work, and upon as reasonable terms as can he done, in the country, all of which he will dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY PUODUCR N. B- Orders from a distance will be strictly ai.d punctually attended to. 15 IIACKNUUCII. Blooms! urg, Dec 30, 1813 CLOCK Sl WATCH ITJ A K !(!. EKS'KCTFCI.LY informs the citizens u Columbia county, and the public (,cncrall n;ii. ne mis locmcti inmcii in uirMimsiiurg,n ..lain street opposite-St. Paul's Church, where helms opened shop, and is now ready and prc'tarcd ti receive and execute all work in his line ul business. with dispatch and in a workmanlike manner. clocks & Watches of t'uc best quality, can be had at his establishment on very reasonable tcrnu . KKIMIKIKG St ( 1 1 M If, will be done lo the satisfaction of liie customer, as well uf Clocks and Watches as uf Jcncly, and he will lortlier, warrant bis work lobe exe-ulel as well as any in this section of the Sla -e. lie wi also make to trder Sfc'RVEYIXfi C03I PASSES .i. . . , i . ... i i. . . or pocKi-i, iino in snort, win do nil oinriwnik Vsu ally done in a w ell legulaled respectable rslabliid ineiit. lie hopes by stpct utlcnlion to biisinc and a desire to please, to u ceive a liberal share patronage Country Produce taken iu paynien tor worn at tlie market prices. Ulooiiinbiirg, Xuvember 15, 1844 -"id.t CAT A WE A filOTEf CATAW ISSA COL. CO. PA. TV qj ACOB DYEU infoims travellers and his old customers and Irirndu, that hr still keeps the above Hotel, where he w ill be happy 1o wait upon those w)io favor hi in with their custom. His house is larue and commodious, and well arrauoej m ur- rotntnodalc his eticsis His table is alwav provided with the choicest Viands the mai- kiMsean aflord, and his liar rnniains some of Ihe best liqtiros that can he found in ihi.- scclion ol country. His stablrs arc also amjile, and good osilt-rs are always in at tendance. (.Jatawissa, July 12, 1815 2m. 12 4 The ICisht of Siartli.' UZTtiEW ARRIVAL Oloj Heady rTade Clothins. Tlie! subscriber has just received a l;:rge jssoriment ol READY .MADE Cl.OTII l!(i, t tiirh will be sold as cheap for Cash is they can be purchased in ihe county. (!-.ill and examine for yourselves, as thr Right of Soaich' is guarantied to all. J. R. MOVER June T, 1815. 7 Cabinet raking- THE Hit'iseriliei respeetfulU inliirms tli pub. lie tlii;th has tnki n the .-hop lately occupied by U. IS. li.ivhurst, at llie lower end ul Marlicl bst reel Itlooinsburg; where he iiitmiils carrving on the abov business in all ils brunches, and solicits a shaic of the patronage of the public. In fiinucftinii with the above bu iness, he t,Tcr.. hi i serviecu as an UNDERTAKER. He v ill a!w-ivs be rendv to make (,'( il'l'l s i,,i Ibr sumr i. rices rctoloie -halgrd in U !u itiisi;i i "'"I liaving r-iipplied lunisell wili a gn.nl H EA '(.SE ."'V'"' ftl,l,n al 11,0 1'U"""1 wi,,"M'1 u,l IJ .IliUk'-l May P 1646. Cm3 JOHN BITT'R.S Brantlrcth's Pills. I'B LO A 1 ) and understand ! The lime will cot fl, when the iiiedieine, Draudretli 'ills, will be there is no mislaka. Their vulue in a ciiniate m riiaiigeatue as ours rannot ue suuicieniiy iipinucini' ed A free perspiration is ul once restored , thus they cure colds, und consumption is prevented. Those who have a redundancy ol bile find them of tho m ist essential service, und should there be a de licicney of ticit important fluid the LIrandreth Pills have an equally beneficial cll'cct. Often has thw inipni tmit medicine sated valuable lives in those re gions where Ihe dieadful yellow fever was prevail, iug A few doses taken immediately upon tho il - lection being received into tin system, will In al most ceitain to picvuit any material iiicoiivrnurice. And at no stage of this dreadful epidemic is there so proper a medicine as the llrcnJrclh Pills. I .el ibis medicine be universally tucd in th.it disease, and no loss of blood allowed, and few, veiy few, would be its victims. So it is with olhcr diseases. Assist nature with this all impnrrunt miibciiieto remove nimbid humors from Ihe blood, and do not resort to bleeding or men ury, and w shall have a "cry great scaieily of persons nillicleii wilh eronic maladies. The fcalheicd liibe theatt inial, kingdom- over which we are Ihe lords, aro not ii (Hided willi chronic maladies; neither idmiild we be if it were not lor our pride which occasions, thain. Follow nature. Use the medicine whi- Ii harmonizes with her, which mildly but surely re moves all the impurities of the blood.w Inch strength ens the feeble.and yet reduces those uf too full habit to a healthy standard. Let me again say that every department of the mnmihictuie of 1'iambelh Pills is personally superintended ' y me, and that every box with my three labels upon it may be relied up on to have the beneficial cllect described if used according to the diicclions accompini) :ng. A 0 K N T 8. Washington Hubert M'Kay. I Jersey tuwn I., cic A. 1 . jiscI. Uanville U. u. KeynolUs uo. Caltawissa C. (i. lirobst. libiomsbnrg J. I!. Moyer. Limestone Uabbit iSt lVrNinch. ltuckhom .V. (i. Sluieinaker. Lime Jlidge Low & Thompson. erwick-J W Miles May 3, 1815 ly- S. JUV.LD respcclfully iiifonn the Ladie of ' Bloomsburg and vicinity, that she has iust received a huge assortment of H P 53 at her shop nn Main-slrcet.iieaily opiiositeWoebler' hotel, anil second nnor below Ailvc rthoru s, where he has all Ihe articles usually kept in a Millinci's More, J be Ladies are all invited to call and exa mine for themselves, llonncts and Caps made and dune up in the most fashionable style, (ioomsliurg, July 12. IS1.", 13 S hereby given lo all persons not tn puirhaso three notes nl hand, lor bllv dollars each, dated luly 31, signed by the subscriber and mido payalile to Daniel .Savage, one in one year, one in two years, and the other three years from dale. Also three other iSoes of band, signed by the sub; seriher, for seventy-one and two thirds dollars each, dated July 4. 1-MI, made pay aids to Moses favjgo anc payable in one year, una in two years, ami one in three years from date, as there was a decep tion practiced in obtaining said notes, aud therefor not Inning received a value for llicni I shall refusa to pay litem unle.-s compelled by law. T.0MA8 CAKOTKK.V. Fianki'n. Lycoming rouWy, iSeptSO; IStfl 24 " " LEGAL NOT I C L All persons iiilcrest'-d will lake notice, thai an application was made to the judges of llie court of omtnail pleas, sitting at 'Danvill.:' in and for Columbia County al the tcmi of August; A, 1) 1 8 45, by the members of tho fnsl I'resbyleriau Church of Zluoinsburg; in the coonly of Colum bia; and t-t it.' of 'eunsj Ivania, by a oommilteo duly elected by iheui Jor that ptujiose, to acquire inilei'ioy the powers and immunities nl a for poratioii, by Ihe iianig Style A I'llle of the! first I'resbvlcrian I'hurch uf Jiloomsl.Uig anil it no ulticieiit reason should be shwn to the eoiiliary at the next term of Ihe com ' n be held atfJall Vide alum aid; III" third Monday of November next, the said iiurt w ill iheii make a decreet and declare; tbat lh.' r nns so associated shall bv the inline; fSlyleA; I'ille; of 'the first 'resl'Vleriaii Church of lilnoins niig' in ihe county uK'ohiuibia id'oresa'd, be. oino uni lie a corporatMii or body pulitie,ngrerably luthe Act of Assembly in such case made and provided JACOU EYIiRLY, I'rot. Danville Aug .23d, 1815 l' 0 T A X C 0 L L E C TTTlTs AND TAX PAYERS S" n con.-.ipient ofa Ciicular, lately issued 1 y il the Slate Treasjrer, direeting bill t; Mat,. ix !-lill rcmainini; unpaid, for the nreseni i..l I'.niiier years, niusl be p iid into the Stale Tre.isn ry. on or before the second Tuesday iu January next, and that every county, falling to pay iu portion ol'iSlato Taxes: , ball be. alter that "timo charged an inU-resi of live per cent, on siicli mount as shall remain unpaid, and payments from the Slate Treasury, for school or oih'er pu,-. noses withheld, linlil :au li balance uilh ii trrrst iM lolly paid; weare under the neee.- ' y .,f leipiiiiuo; he several Tai ( 'olleclors of ( 'oliiinl'iia y'ouniy l olled and pay ou-i inloibc couiity Treasury, un or belore the I bird Monday of ft member next, LL the Stat.; Taxes for former years which still -emaiii uiipaul. The promptings with which our foriner Circular was respoiiiled to, both by Tax Collectors and Tax I avers, tiy winch tin., county Treasurer was nalilnl to pay I e-piii-d. tin- li. '.m tins i .iuu'v o helii'M uia! (; ei o:.il 'I'm sii.iy i b' defanllers. 1!) order ol lb tue ; ! Trea-ury tit that timo ie amount. ..t" Natu Tax duo , f ir ll.e puvci.l yejr, inilmes us dum!-::i ci.ii'i y u ill nut ,c I .lai.Uuij in ;t, he I 'utnl ati.oiig ' l'oniii.i i .ni ui. E. MEM.EMI.M.L. Cleik '"umiriissione.s Oll'uc Dam .September LI. HI,', i 'it