Hf I.BIVUWI 1 1 1 I ... KINO IN1IUMANTY IMC . m;oi''Mi:uHV knuland.' London limci publishes ihe teitt . y ! persons employed in the Yido . t '.Voikhousf, piovingtlui in lepftt imicec, indeed nlmo.il cuiiHUn ly. i.nuien of 1 tt.rt ciahLshiiient, viio niiiloy'tl in CMis-ii"H lou!.,(io be .1 i injiiwrc) have k Lived oil the . thdt clung to them sod even mick ii minow from ihem, when both in a slilo of putrescence, to sp .,..u ilte rage of heir hunr. O'Un i hoy known to quirrel for these iiinng themselve, and raw po , wt-fe veiy fnquenily esien by p employed in Hardening. A ml) suiements slmom nuke on'n I .,,d curdle, l the terrible wietched .,. and starvation winch in 'Meny tl Jand' can reduce human tv inn to .-n i rxTi milies, and yet the facts are . ,b!ihed by ihundjtit and conclusive . i If nee. lu the letter of the Times' duKCpondent ol Sept. -13, there, is a (4 i body of this testimony. John ( fifiw four vsars of ate, tel;fied il. i he had been in the woikhoune, and en-ployed in crush ng bone?. He goes on In say: 'I worked at bone cur ing 4 week The bones wero of all kinds. Then were horse bones and cattle bones ami might have been human hones amoTij: Ihem without my Knowing n. hair oen the men enaw the bits cd meat or hatd gristle, and eat the marrow ,ut -of the bones. I hate dona so my 8i I. They were very dirty, be i n tumbled about with the rest. I havt n-eri some of the men eat tainted gristlt n.id raanow. When I got a bad bone gn e it lo some one who was not so par ticular. This lasted all the lime I war it,, re. 'Generally sneakine, all bonee - - j ' rial. I have seen a cart come with bones they were fresh. I saw f.f man nuarre' manv times for the ii uies. They would hide them away (Mini ftach other. I have hidden them il l ( got an tpportunity to pick them. Ti. stuff was not hi loi men to eat 11 inger made them do it. We had not ..ud enough to support us in a proper v y We were worked very hard. Un Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays tvr I id no bread at dinner time I hey .mnlained amontr themselves abou1 v . ut of sufficient food. We did not i t the miater see us picking the bone. a we could helD it. lor fear he should J.'.,wusup. lie must have known it I Mave done jobbing about the garden, i:d have picked up raw potatoes, turnips nd carrots, and eaten ihem. 1 ate a Mitofaraw cabbage and the master e olded me for it. I have seen men, miien and children eat raw potatoes wbeu thev were engaged eetline them in. We' rubbed the dirt off on oui -jihe. We eat the potatoes to moist it rur mouths and help to fill up oui i- uniach. lluneer and thirst made u f i raw potatoes. I remember on one i casion being very thirsty and sucking jjiece of marrow; but it was so bad I uld iot go on with i'. I was in the house I-.-I winter and the winter before. The li mo picking was going on at bull these tunes. nere is mucti evidence ot the same tti.or William Trumen testifies; 'While I was employed at bone cruh ing the men were in the habit of pick it the bones and eaiug the marrow out i I them. Some of the marrow I have i en the men eat was red, bljck, pur p)u and all manner of colors. It smelt very badly, enough to knock me down, li made me quite ill, so that I could not omach my victuals when I got home, id it made me sick when 1 thought of it. I never eat any of the bones mysell oor did I eat any of the marrow. Whai ( icy ate was not fit for a dog. Veiy n w dogs would eat it, I believe thai !if. cause of (he men eating the bad Mull a hungrr.' These facts, concerning iho manage-fl-Liit of ' the ttfudover Union YVoik house, led to enquiry. Mr. jlumly, i ne of the guardians made a petional investigation and on ascertaining the . iiicis, and even examining bones thai i ad been hid away under the ash heap pun which dirty water and other filth '. id been thrown, requested of the Doaid Mil the Toor Law Commissioner shou'd u invited to make an inquiry into the - cae. They refused some of ihcni say ing it was a matter of tastr, and if Un uien enjoyed the picking of ihe bonis i lit-y should, not be (jtohibiltd fiom it 'Vwiougk the exertions of Mr. Wakt I), i'ie Coroner an inquiry was instituted which established every thing th-irgei-fune of the witnesflis even going be- . rond anything altered, and yet the in- q'liry wai etoppfri, alltiuuli other char jt?s of misconduci,.Ylill more outratcous. luiljbeen preferred agaimt the n)aicr nl Un- house, a cleigyman innifil McDon Among these ctiargfxweie, negleci '114 to give sick person the extra food i.ivjrded them, embezzling the food ol ilie paupers, forcible attempts upon the . nue ol the fern ale. in mate ,gros diunk- ...w jis it prayers, and oher a'iociiie. I'jilly shocking, aud all Sisceptiblo cl SHORT TRAYERS. One of ihe sliiuitst aud most rfbmprehe n. ive prayer ol modern limes, aid Ku William Wjndhani, is thai ol a soldier he !ire the ba 1 tie of Uicnlieiin: Oil.' (i'i)d! if there he a God, save my until, if I have a mini. IliHhop Aneibury who wi presant said he could produce a prajer as cniicisr as that, and in similar circumstances, but he thought in a much better epirtt. It wat iliatof a pious soldier, uttered immediate before an engagement. Oh! Lord, if the hour of battle I forget thee, do not thou forgot me, Some editorial Munchausen tells a story of a l'emny Uania tailor, who seus to fn thai he m obliged to keep a bowl of ice Ma ter near at hand, to ronl Ins needle in! rALULY IMEDICINES. JdYPiE'S lldlR TONIC. This Hair Tonic has produced beautiful New Itnir in tho lu'aiU of humlroiU who had hc'ii Imlil lor yciirri It also purifies tho head from Dnmlrull ' u i f diseases of tlio 8Ciili Preserves tho huic from fulling oil' or hacomiug crmuiirnl!y gtuy JAYNE'S CAMIIKATIVR BAL SAM. IS a curtain, aafo and cffectunl remedy for ya Pillory, Diarrhwa or looseness, cholera niorlius.suiii ner complaint, colic; griping paiim; sour stomach; ii k and nervous hcadacl heartburn, wutcrhranli; ,):iiu or sickners of tho stomach; vomitiug; Bpitliii ,ip of food after eating and also where it pisHes through .ne body unchanged ; want of Appetite. ; i fstlotibiiess and inability to sleep; wiind in the to inach and bowels; cramp; ucrvoux trcmora and iwilcliiugs; aeasickness; fainting, melancholy and lownusa of spirits, fretting and crying of infants arid for all bowel affections and nervous diseases. Dr. J.IVXIC'S TONIC VERMIFUGE Which is perfectly safe and so plcannnt thai children will nut refuse to take it' It clli ctuull destroys worms: neutralizes acidity or sourness ol ihe stomach; increases appetite and acts as a gene ral and permanent Tonic and is therefore exceed ingly beneficial in in'cruiittentandlicinitlcnt fevert and indigestion; itjc and is a certain und pemiaueni euro for tho fever and ague. Hit. JAYNE'S SANATIVE TILLS. They may be taken at all times and ii most diseases In Inflammatoiy, intermit taut, Remittent, liilious, and every other form of Fever Jaundice and Liver (Join plaint. For Dyspepsia they are really ar invaluable article, gradually changing tlx itiaicd secretions of the stomach and livci, and producing healthy action in those im porianl organs. They are very valuabh or diseases of the Skin, and for what h nommoiily called 'Impurity of the blood;' also for Female Complaiuig, Costivencgf kc, and in fact every disease where at Aparient, Alterative, or Purgative Medivim may be requited JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. It always cures Asthma two nr tlirni largo doses will cure the Croup or Hives Children, in from fifucu minutes lo ai, hours time. It immediately subdues iht violence of Hooping Cough, and effects n peedv cure. Hundreds who have beer sjiveii up by their physicians as inenrrabh with 'Consumption, have been rcstorcut perfect health, by it. In fact, as a remedy' in Pulmonary Dis cases, no medicine has ever obtained t higher, nr more deserved reputation. rj I he above Medicine are all for nah at tho store of JUJIN R. .MOVER. It loo mshu rgf. &r u s is IS HE R E li Y GIVEN. TO all legatees, ci editor, und other crcons iuteres ed in thu estates of the respective deciilenlt ind minors, that the administration end guardian ic.c'untH if ihe h.iid estates have horn filled in ilie oilice of the Register of the countv ol 'Colum bia, und will Ik; pii sented for coiil'i'inulion nnd ul Imvaiice hi the. Ornlmis Court, to be held nl Danville, in and Ibr the coimlv ufcrestid on Wed- icsilay.tlie l'Jth day of Movoiukr licxl.at X o'elocl. V. M. The account of Iieuben Falirinrror, Ad'nr. r,f luhii V eager, latu of Koarinjjcreek to.vn. l,ip de- enseil. The account of Joseph finest, Adinr. iVbimi: von of the estate of Ceorge Zrrr.late yf (.'alsiwij a tn'.vnnhip deceased. I lie ai roiint ol Joseph l!iol,:;t ns cu.vdnm i,l HaiLara l'isber und ol Calh.iriiie risher dumrhlvr.. f .olon ou l i: her deceased. The account of Joseph I'axton.ijaurdian of t.'alh nine (ioodiich a minor child ot Catharine (iuod ... L i... . ...' ....... : . .1 . -. . . . ... un, 1111,; ui uiiuanista, iu uie cuuiny 01 l.olutn- m I'eceusrd. 'J'hu nccuunt of Alexander Montgomery and Hubert Montgomery, Executors uf the estste ol Hannah Lounlic,i.l;who was lha Kxeeutive of the slate of lames LnueJiead late of .Mahoning tovui hip, tlccrnsed. Vo tar as the in her lift- lime ud ninisteri'il the sr.me. CUARI.KS C.'JNNEU, Register. Hkuisi kk (Juki:, 5 Danville, (Jet. 17th 1815, s SlDMIMSTn.l TOR'S NO VICE. 'The E.dale uf T110M.HS IU1YCOCK hilt of Ehhiiiscreck township: ileeemeil e Ui ILL in lie el'V i;iven that letters ol udniin iniui) i-lratn.li on 11. uliuvc mtii'joije.j J'.h'.u'c uiiin.-l'.'in nrunled to the subscriber. All jurson ue rted to suid estate hit hereby notified lo mukt ited diate pay H ut1, unci all those bavin,' claim rre le.pieoted to pre-wht them properly uulbenti ;;iii,jltO JOHN M. HAYCOCK. Adm'r. fthorsbfg, August 30, Is 15 ;otjci:. A I.I. persons knowing IhemseUcr, indi blrd to Ihe subscribe!, are reijuested ( tome forwanl and ni.ik' 1 1 : v 1 1 1 1 1 1 . will be i.il.eu in ,,,vnient as u.iinil, ami reeeiwd in X( hal,Metr I, L. 1 1 1 U K. PHII .IP (.'HKWTMX.V. Bboiuiib'irB, May 1 115 I kuw hkuii:s 01' TUB CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE AND APPENDIX TO HE STEREOTYPED. The undersigned originated the mode nl j'turr.alizihg the proi Heelings of Cnnyrt-bs. which prt'tuuied ihem entire. 'I'hcir ;ub licatiou was tho lirsl and only one that gavi each successive atcp in every ineastiiu In bo tn brandies of Congress; 4 brief of ull iln oatea, every important vote; and an Apjiiti. ill x. including at lull length ull the icvim i! speeches delivered dining the session. J in work thin couduutcd by the, 11 is a must per feci political history. Thu Scnatois liou the States ai,d the Representatives linin i-very nection uf the Union hruij; H'ith them into Congress a know ledge of the (eelui", scniiitirnts, and interests ol the.r fevei.il -oiksii uii-itcisa. l'ublio opinion and the jiiibln: iiilurmatinn, as it exists among those ihuy i ( present, arc embodied by them, ami in tlit crucible of Cunjrfss the isdoin ol our times is brought to its test, and is there coticenlriifld, in directing the political movements of the whole country. Tin impulses thus given through Congress from every quartet read upon the nation as a whole, and all its component paits art made lo move in co operation. Thu press cannot be more usefully employed than 111 condensing uid again spreading abroad Iht intelligence ol our fiee country, tending lo such happy results through our almost mi ruculously adjusted State aud National in siiuuions, Having identified ourselves with the plan of advancing thu uselulneis of Congfetg b) publishing lull and impartial reports, and having s large mass of Ihe Congressional Globe and Appendix, issued durin;' ilia last ten years, which would be impaired in val ue 10 us and utility lo the public if thu work were discontinued, we have a double mo live to prompt us lo extend il thiough a new series. We ate resolvid il possible lo gin it permanence, and to hand 11 down to sue uessors as a standard worki worthy ol bein maintained and improved. Waslull enter upon our new undertaking without huing distracted or burdened by any associate la bors of the press and, thus unencumbered, shall hops i make the new series a step in advance of ihe lonner in all points of ex ccuuon. wit a view 10 accomplish tins, we shall be (one or lbs other) always in at tendance in Congres will compare the mannscript of our own reporters with the daily reports of the city papers correct all by out own observation and kiiotvictlgo ol die proceedings; and in important matters, where that will not assure us of the fidelity of ilia repoMs we wi.l proc ure the aid ol the members themselves, lo obtain the ex act ecope ol their remarks. The work, '.bus authenticated, will bo stereotyped, whit h is a guaranty that wo w ill make as perfect as ii is possible for as lo make it,weas would not incur the expense of stereotyping 11, if we did not feel confident of its superiority ovei all works of lbs kind which have been 01 are likely to be published. Stereotyping tho work will enable us lu suppl) lost or motilalcd numbers, which we will do, with ont making any charge for ihem. The Congressional Globe is made up ol the daily proceedings oljhe Iwo Houses ol Congress. The speeches of the member are condensed, to bring them into a read 1 tile lei. gib. All the ritolutions oft'ciod, or motions made, are given in ihe niovct's own words and the yeas and nays on all iho important questions. It is printed with stnati type uievier anu nonpareil on a double royal sheet, in quarto form, each number containing sixteen royal quarto pnges. The Appendix is made up of the Frei i.'cnl's anriiml Bieseapr, thu rcpons of ihe principal odievrs id tho (ioveriimcnl that accompany il, and all the long speeches nl members ff Congress, wri'.'.en oii or rcvis cd by tfieiiHtlves. It ii printed in ih. same form us the Coiigresiiitul (ilobe. und usually makea uboul ihs same number of pajus. We pri.'il the numbers as fast as the pro cccuings ol t.'Oii:rss turiiisti enotK'h nvatti i lur a imi.iber of the A ;.eudi. - vn !, ; Lin Itirili;; it iti.iiinlur ol a 'effini, iht tit is ne iliy oti!ii''ifiit m.iit'.r lot t-vo cr thu c titim u-f a of vaeh every week. Tbr nexi ii -'Mm, will be a Ici.g one, and il im ktippoae.l vii.1 be unusually iiitt-rtMing: t.hercloic, wctil colale thtit ihe ('or.giessioual Clohe am: Appendix v. ill eat Ii m.iLr tie:'.r one ihiniear.i. ureo tjiurio pa'es, pnuud in btnali t)jn brevu r and lion itireil. U e itirnif h Jlit pletu indexes lo boih at thu eud of a tens ion. We have on hand the Congressional (lobe and Appendix for tho last twelve sessions of Congress of which fire wore long and seven were dhoti serious i ht Congressional Globe aud Appendix for each session are hound together in excellent binding, with Russia bricks and corner!. Our price for ihem, liius bound together are 3 a volume for a short, and $5 a vol time for a long session, making $10 for a full set. '1 hose who waul the back vol uinfs should apply fur .'hem immediately, as they aru in demand The last Congrten nubsciihrd for two hundrtd and twenty 6ix sets, und it n probable that the next will subscrthn foi at least a many more, as the proceedings of Congress for the last eiht years cannot be procured from any oilier source, fJales Si Siiiion having stopped printing their Register of Debates (n la:)7. few hundied copies of the fust volume is all we have Oil band. The next srgsinn of Conprpps will be a long one, and, iherefore. Ihi; (Jnngression-ul (ilohe and Appendix should he $'2 for the session, which n Hie iirme we eharrje for the uiibontid numbers ol the past Ioul; scfs ions' but we have ront'ludeil t,i reduce the junce, as follows, umtll Ihe ;rst day ol ntii hmtary, efifr whlcli lime the Congrfssinn d (ihibe Hiid Appendix will each he $'i lor be tension, and no deduction will be made hi account uf the number of copies taken' TERMS. 'or one r opy of the Congression al (ilobfl tl 5(1 l''or one copy of the Appendix I 00 For four copies ul'ciihar, or pari of both 0 00 For iweuiy f'we'eopies of eilhei, or part of both 23 00 Th money may be remitted by n ail x our nK. it anoiiiu oe liere ny inu m o December, at fanhest, to procuie all Ihe nu.tibers piomptly. I'ropriuiora of newspapers who copy this I'lcsjipciiis, and send lo us one copy ol their paper containing it, shall have their namek cnif red on our books lor one cony of the Congressional Globe and Appendix during the session. Our prices for these pipers are so lo mat we cannot aiioru to credit mem out, therefcrc no person need consume his time in writing for them aud not send itig the money, ISLAM & RIVES. Washington City. October 4, 18-15 An interesting Pumphlel, culled the 7 A LI I L 1? HEALTH imiUCTOKY. FUU (gratuitous Circulation to all persons who ill .' eud, l'ie.-.eie, und Lend it, at Ltuz, Hlooinsburg. John .Moore, Danville, John Kuser, Milton, Wuller & Co. JJerwick. All the following named Articles have ob laiued unbounded iutuifritij,vizi Khcumatism, Contracted curds, fetill' Joints, and (ioul, will po.tively be r tired by tho ulo use ol the Lillian Vegetable Elixir and Liniment. The sccpticu wo invite to call and ho personally refer red to gentlemen of the highest standing in this cily who has been cuiod of lihcuniutimi by this remedy They arc warranted the only genuine DctifniM Dr .Mcair's lcouilic Oil liusprov cd very successful in curing even tolul Deafness vv e huve many ceililicatea Iroin citr.ens vvhu have iiKoJ ilhs Oil, with complete success We invite l who are troubled vvith any disease of tho tar, to examine thu proof Lou de ii n tltvitrrt Inutitn J'uiiiicen is tho best i'.nniiy medicine iu the woild It is a cure for Dys icpsia, Asthma, Live- complaint, Indigestion, C'os ilveiit'iM, Jaundico.llpilvspi'y' Debility, ie, Vc IS li It operates without tho slightest 4pain, a. i mild but tliDiough catbiirlic, and uoer leaves he p rsuti costive even if taken very olteu The Piles are warranted lo be cured by tho '.;cti uinc Hays' litiiiineul anil i iocs Palm ot china, or die money refunded Who will now sufler with ibis distiessing complaint? .Never buy it without the sinKuature of comslyek fc co vuiitttiiek ami in amnnjiurilla u as pure nnd slrou an liXtruct nnm tins cen nniieu iuoi as can ssihlv he made 1 his puce Is ro rcusniiaHy Ihiit the poor can atlor, I to use it, being but 00 cents per bottle, or i per dozen It is the only ai licit that will effectually purify the flood from all inipuiilties Those who have been imprudent in tho u.-.e ol calomel, iic, will find sure reiki lion Eii.it Iiulin Huir Dic 1 Iiih clieinical prcpara lion will color the hair any shade- from u liLiht nown to a jet black, and not injure the hair of stain the skin iu Iho least. 1'rcM'ive and lieauty the Iluir by u: uiiig 01- brid"e's lla'm o f (. ohunhiu, which iiumcdiutelv 4'Mi.i tne Hair lcin i.iiiiiil; uui, ,uni restore n wiien bald Never buy it without ihe hignuime oK.'oui -tuck it 'o. V onus tiiilinwiric s trmiiw'e. is a x:it.!,!tesv ind elleeluiil eniedy lor Worn.s, in children olnlis, in eveyy case. II Is einiieiy v eyi-taiile anO i:.'iinol i 1 1 in ry the most delicale child even should there be no W onus, I nee Ja cet.U. Lion tj con luiiml li Willi otlier names, The NUlie JliliiJ has been thoroughly tested by many years cxpi notice. J.iuhes expcelni" lo become mothers may rest a -suied that it nil always mil ami asisi in preparing Hu m lor tin trials befoie them. It piiets ull nervous iillic lions, allays limrnimj .-ickiicse. eau.-es natural am -weet jif eiiuab.es the circulation iyf the blood l euul ites thu stomach, nnd facililales the birli wiihoiit such exciueiating p.ins as mothers ex pect. .Iany of out bet phy scians use il in dieii practice. .New di.T.overy, by which a 1 cloven and pipe or eratcs muy be kept a .let lilack ith us beauli 'nl polish ts n Co.ich Unity with one application i i e :r. It keeps all sloven and I'ipcj from ru.-tini ihinit.'i the slimmer. This Vuinish is an enlin new iii'.cl;tion; nr.d surprises aui deli'-hls all win u.-c it. .Speciinens ofhtoves and I'ipis in isu ma' be si un at l t .'ourtlancli-street wince ihe j'ohsi. on v be h,i,l at 'he cost nf :j eenlN per liollle. Unnch ai'il Mil lii'liu.ii- A suie reinejy, J'rici '."i 1 1 nl Ih- l ur.eO's Juno vidi.il.nr J ' r. .c r r alive V.i. .-. i... dy ,ii ea.-r .f lri;. leiiey, J'anenn-ss, I'bnu Ml.ii.-., M. a i i in (ii.it. lie - nl,!'"iiee, und all ni. ..li'liit; I'a.iii 'I' bilil.ilion id l!u; i.'-. ' i iu ii , tie re-.tui imii i i .; u i 1 1 I. K v. I r, li-irllmlnn-.ew's 1'u.k KvpcelvMii; 'wr, lu' t'n- mim' ef (.'il' i"n; tiol . Arlhn;. IVn;-li . C.,!.l-, Sphl Ii.r nl ,i,.i,. .e.-hi ,S Kvp.'i-toi.ilii.ll, Cam In the i Me ,Vf,Ac Mfvje "ii'ir il ll (-ives the luir a bcinlil'u! (.lo s. ami nu hues il lu cuil, am! uhnllv nnliki .my other Oil, i! never soils thu li.inst lailie.s' haU iu llie le ii-t If any huly nr (vi.temttn kliall use this Oil; and find lln su otateuit nss untrue, then uiiiiu- w ill be refunded Ciirtitiu In lif rtiiizmberid 'l'he above liatnci iiiiele.i are sold (jennine in ibis city by Cum. !i- V l.'ii, ill Cocrllandt-street, and' M) IfJlLlil i;l,sU except of liieir couutiy customers li, 'member tal.e this diret tion Willi you These Articles are lo be had ill this plate ol Kphram UuU, Lilooni-.burp;, John .1oore. Uanvill. Waller ot co. lierw itk, Jolin Miser, W illun, Aoveiulier, I, Hlo 2Sv. Cm JOHN Harncss, Saddle & Trunk XVlanufacturer: Q KPilCTFl'M.V informs the public that he V ha Im ated himscll' iu tht: h!:o; next door i .-wuuiu nKeiuiuriiti tytiir i attory, u.mi '.reel yioionsbuitf, Columbia county, wlu ieh will ca rv mi the above bus ness in all its brandies. Ho will Keep constantly un hand line and coarse One and 'Iwo Horse Iarners, Horse Collms, S,itlHest flt'tdlt-s and Trunks; At. of every description ; rind having had ah,;,, evpe. rieni f it Ihe business, he can furnish ao,id wink, ami nf : ie.ip ns r un oe purchased in llm county (J" t . kinds of country produce taken in pay H if k, at lh rn irket priceit. SPECTACLES AND GLiSES.J fWYrHE subscriber 1ms juM tereived large Ms D .o.tineutol hPr;CTA(l,i:S ,.i,d H'K C i'aci u- f.i wvi'v i .1... I..,. t;,., ..r ..,.. white ,,d green, fro,,. No. O upwards. a j Tcrsons nllheted will, sore eyes, will find it ... .i,,.i, it i i ...... f , l,;,. as they inuy feel ussuied of deiiving u great benelit Iron) their uso 0. 1.. iSUULTZ. llloomsburg, May 17, 18154 Cabinet varc House. f Bll H Mibvcribcr would respectfully inl'oiin Ihe public, tint he has taken the sh ip hitely oc cupied i v .Samuel Lilly, near the upper end ot liloonisbtirg, where he is carrying on tho in ull its various branches, and where ho will he happy o wail upon nil thoe who may favor him with their custom. His furniture is wainintei! to he mailo of good mateiial and durable, und he in icndi keeping on hand Sideboards. Secretaries, Jlureavs, Wardrobes, Curd Tables. Dining Tables. Ercakfust Tables, Ciijjltoards, Stands, II 'ash Ulu nds, Bedsteads, JDottgh-troitghs, Collins, &-c. and all kinds of work in his line, which ho will sell upon as reasonable terms as they can be purchased in the county. Uy strict attention to business ho hopes to re ceive aslwe of public patronage. ELI UROWN. April 25, lyl Chair Manufactoy, THE subscriber conjinues lo carry on the CHAIR iVANUFACTOaiNO business at ihe old stand of 15- & S. Ilagen btich, where he will be ready al all times lo tiiriiish I'uncy & Windsor Chairs, Sel tees, Hoston Rocking Chairs &?., of every lescnption, which may be called for, at ihort noticfl and on the most reasonable terms. He will also execute House, ril'ii ot Ornamental I'aiiiiing, and House Papering, in a superior manner, f rom his experience in the business, and his facilities of manufacturing ihe various articles of his line, he flatters himsel.' that he shall he able to furnish as good work. ind upon ii3 reasonable terms as can be done in the country, all of which ho will dispose of for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE li. B- Ordcr3 from a distance will be strictly ai.tl punctually attended lo. IJ. HAtii'lMJUCII. Rlonmsl urg, Dec. 110, 1813 iOiuil i:i VATCil 75 KS'F.CTFl;l.I.Y informs the citizens r, ('nljiiibiit county, and tho public L'cnerallv mat ne nit.t locaieti iiinistn in uit;tijsimrg,fri Main stivet oppo-ile St. Paul's Church, where he ba opened shop, and is now ready and prepared l, receive aud execute all work in h' line of business, ..iih dispatch und in a workmanlike manner. clocks fc Watches of the best quality, can be had it his establishment nit very reasonable term? . will be dune !o the satinliiction of the ciiMnnier, ns well of Clocks nnd Watches as of Jeweh-v, and he v iil further, warrant his work to lie exe 'utej as well as any in this section uf the Su'.e. lie will also make to order St'UVEYINfi CO.MPASSES or ioeket, nnd in short, w ill do all oihcrwork Msu ally done iu a well icciilalcd respcclable establish un nt. He hopes hy sli'ct attt litioli lo hiisines ind a desire lo please, to icceivc a liberal share o patronage, t ountry rroiiucc talven III pavincn for work at the market priers. lllonmsbur,', iNovember 15, IS'l-l- UO.t CATAW1N.-SA COL. CO, I'A. cMaCOR DYER infoim3 travellers and i . .ii i i . a . .i . i ins iiiti cosioiuers ami itienuij, uini ne till keeps l!ie above Hotel, where he w e happv 10 wait upon those wlio f.ivoi tin with iheir custom. 1 1 is house is lan'i ind commodious, and well arranged to ac omiiiiHlalc his gncsis tlis tatilc ia always irovi.hid wiih the choii'est V iands the mm ;ets cm tiuorii, und ina i;nr ennttuns somr ifil.c iiosl liqiiro that ciiu he found in Ihi i'ction of rotiniry. Ilis stables arc als n; ; . i r-. and good o.-tk'fb ;ue -1 . 1 1 .1 1 . o . in lit C.il.tu t-sa, July 12, 1815 2m.l2 The ESisht of Ne.u th.' IT'NKW ARRIVAL OFfl Heady lado Clothing. The stibseribcr has just received a kre issortinriit ol" RL.ADY MAUL CLOTH i.NtJ, wi.ii h will he sold as cheap for Cash is they can he purchased in tho county, ('all and examine fur yourselves, as tin ' Righl of Seaieh is guarantied to all. J, R. MOVER Juno 7, 1815. 7 Cabinet Zffakins rSTVIK suhscrihel rcsj Ot ifuil v im'ornis the tnli. H he. that lie I. as tn!it n the .it..i I oclv nccoi ;cd t- by K. f'. llavhuisl, al the lotw i end o! Mail bstreet Hloomsliur(ii where lie mlenjs carry iiir on Ithn above juiiies.-i in nil its branches, und solicits a ciiu c of the psU'enae of the pobhe. Iu conneclioii vvith tht above business, he rdfer. his service w ?u UNDKRTAKHR. lie will always he rcH.ly to louke COFFl.NS I'm the mini', pi ice bi,retoi..re hait;rd in Lilonmsbui l'. and having supilied lur.iself ivih a o,,il IIKA 'i.VI. he will nlteiid with if at the Tuiiciti vvitlwut am extra chary'?. JOHN BITTERS Mjy ,:U Ie4l'.--fiiu3 ' Brandreth's, Pills Tl Laij tiiin unoiisuiiu I Ihe mini will cm JS S, when the medicine, lliandreth 'ills, will t' -.'l-tcis.ed they ..iifiln and deserve; it will U'iJwhIowI that Dr llran.helh ban the strongest chiiius iinoii the public. It ia true that every in- cmuim npnii me puinie. u is uuu inui cr diviilual who mukes a trial of the Dianilreth .,lv"' '"'f u 'rl,,l1of the "."'.Jr'h 1 coucedo then, to be Ih, best medicine they ever used. I hey aru indeed i medicine about which "" r" is "iilak.i Their value in a climate to changeable us ours cannot bo iuincienlly appreciat ed A ben peispirati, n is at once restored , thui) they cure colds, und consumption ia prevented. Those who have a redundancy of bile find them of the most essential service, und should there bo a de ficiency of llialimport.itit Ibiid the lirandreth I'illn huve an equally b.-uelicial ell'ect. Often has thin impoitaut inedieine saved valuable lives in those re. nions where the dn adl'ul yellow fever was prevail. ini A few doses taken immediately upon the in feetion beint,' received into the system, will In al most ccilain lo pievent any material inconvenb nco Aud at mistake of this dreadful epidemic is then so proper u medicine as tho JJrendreth Tills, Lei this mc.iii iue lie universally u.ved in Ibil disease, ant! no loss of blood allowed, and few very lew , would be its victims. So it is with otitis disi uses. Ansist niitiire with this all imporrau' iiii'iliciue lo remove niothid humors from the blood ami do not resort to bleeding or mercury, and wl shall liuve a -cry gt'.at scaicity ol persons omictcif with cronic mulailies. 'J'he fcuthei cd tribe the in- imal, kiiiKilom- over which we are the lords, urn not iitlliclcd with chronic maladies; neither should we be if it were not for our priuo which occasion thuni. Follow nature. Uso the medicine whi'h hurmoniy.es with her, which mildly but surely re moves all the impurities of the blood.vvhich strength" ns the leeble.und yet reduces those ol loo lull habit to a healthy standard. Let me again sny that every department of the manufacture of Uranibelh Pills: is personally superintended ly mo, and that every box with my three labels upon it may be relied up on to have the beneficial effect described if used tccording to the directions accompany ing. A G E N T S. Washington Robert M'Kay. Jersey-town I.. & A. T. Aiscl. Danville E. li. Reynolds & Co. Caltawissa C. (i. tirohst. lilooinshurg J. K. Mover. Limestone liabbit & M'Ninch. lluckhorn M. (!. Shoemaker. 1 .iuio Hidge Low & Thompson, .'crwick .1 W Stiles Vay 3, 1815 ly- 2. mary MISS 31. K. ROII1S03T, WOLLU reppctfully inform the Ladies ol llloonisbtirif nnd vicinity, that she has just received a Lige assortment of Til raj I . j i'1; "m'ii. 5 il her shop on Main-strecl,ncaily oppositeDocblcr hotel, ami second tioor below i'ilverthorn's, w here he has all the articles usually kept in a Milliner's Store, The Ludies are all invited to call and exa mine for themselves, Honnets and Caps made and done un in the most fashionable style. loomsKirg, July 12. 18-15, 12, Te g"a 7WiPr ice. All person interested will take notice, tW an application w as made to the judges of the court of (iiiuiun pleas, sittint? at 'Danville' in and for Columbia County at ihe term of August; A. I) lSl.),by tho members of Ilia first Presbyterian Church of Clooinshurg; in the county of Colum. itaj and StMo of ennsylvania, hy a oomnultce duly elected by them for that purpose, to acquire aim enjoy the powers and immunities of a cor porution, by the nam Ktyle & Title of tho! first Presbyterian Church of Blooiiisbur!!' and if no sullicicnt reason should lie shown to the conttaty at the nr.vt term of the court to be held nlDunvillcofoto said; ll.e third Monday of November next, the said court will then make a decree and declare; that the per onn associated shall by the name; tityle& Title, of 'liie lirst y'resbytcrian Church of Blooms burg' in the county ol'Columbia aforesaid, become and be a corporation or body politic.ngrecably totho Act of Assembly in such case made and provided JACOB EYERLY, Prot. Dsnrilla AugadjJIMjS TO TAXC OLLECTORS AND TAX PAYERS, n tonsripient of a Circular, lately issued hy the Slate Treasurer, ilirectinir hat the Slatn l ax slill rcmaininr; unpaid, for tho present and firmer v ears, inu.st be i:tid into the IStalo Treasu ry. on or before the second Tuesday in January next, and that every county, falling to pay its p ji",i,,n ,,fi-'alt 'Paxes: i hull be, utter that rimo charged an interest of live per cent, on such aiuoui.t us shall remain unpaid, and payments trnm the (slate Treasury, for school nr other pur prises wi'lihcld, until such balance with ii terest is Inllv paid; we arc under the necessitv of rcuiiiriiur !b.e several'J'ax Collectors of Columbia Jouuty to illici t nnd pay ovei into the county Treasury, on ir before the 'I bird Monday of November next, l.l. ihe Mate Tuxes for former years which still villain unpaid, 'l'he promptness with which our former Circular was responded lo, both hv i ax t o ectors and Tnr I'ovriii. by which the colintv Treasurer - nabli tl to pay into the Stale Treasury ot that time eipiiied, the whole amount of fetnla Tux d,ia liom this cnuntv, for the present vear. induces ns believe, that Columbia coan y will not. on tho o:nl Tuesday of January next, Le found amontr ihe defaulters. liy order of the Commissioners. E. MhWDENHALJ., Clerk nniiiiissiiinc.s '.iliice Danville, ptcnibci i:t. ttf'lf). Tf L'ST rrceived fcfi.l l'r lU t iIia nw T. QjJ nnd Sheet Iron .Vnnufaelary, oppoil Cny l.iii'e 11. ilel, several kinds of VJKLIiH, BHOI wi.l t OUHIA'ti KTOVE9, of thbct pattern ilicli will lie sold 1 ow. D. J. RICH. net- cr N 0 T ICE. 5, rr.KLAS. I have learner frnni Tarmn fourco. that n cerlian Mary Kurnn. of fn. a loaf, has circulated a slander Ihtt J li.it a,n.J mil attempted to kill my wife, and J. O. O. and s. C. tl. hate likewise dons the samti thinK, nH-,:f they have done so, I proninnse th utory alsclio.nl and slanier, and stand ready to prove i so, at uny time. 5CKEMIAH STILES. r