The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, November 22, 1845, Image 4

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    1UUDS, CLOUDS,. 7ND ri.OWKRS
Soo how the nitirnii'H ben z ' M"1' '
iii with tlie leave of the ! t "e.
ond willi ibe tli'u k li n: I l."'l" " '
Hut fence! Ii is lln: lucatli nl ln- ontl'
end iiphcms upon its tooiu li e I''
little birds'.
How btilliahl their j.l.imnff ! bo-i
llicir eye ppatkli! how nvreily do tin
firm! To inhale iht puie air of heavei
in ihr-ir crratrol luxury. Unin i th
ticsl above is a red b"eaini robin
feeding hrr nrcond broid of little or.e
I here on that decayed luc a vooi
jircker i lummci inft away Willi im thick
bill, eve! and anon u'iri iii a loud t-cieMi'
m if he wished 10 make all the noise
Within a few fret a ir orl bird j
chattering loadly, nr rliinR noi only hi"
companions, but cmiimiI Ion, as il M
thought us an old fool. Anmniz the
cloud (he latlt i pouring out th music
of her heart. All, aI the birds an; mu
under the open eky enjoying their daily
holiday.
The cloud are they nol ningnificeir
those morning cloud, fl iaiingso roleni
ly in the calm ocean of the ck y ! The)
are forever changing, and every moment
become slill mote beautiful II wnud
ppm 11 if God had (raced ihem with his
own hind, that ribo might have a fa"'1
conaeption of the poetiy of heaven. I
may be they ore the vehicles which an
gels employ when they rise to hovei
ovei our world; to weep for the wicked
ness of man, or rejoico at the triumph of
virtue. Il is indeed a charming tuner
utition that would people the sky, hikI
the air and the clouds with 'beings hi igh
ter than we have seen.' For outsell
this world indeed be a sorrowful world
were it not that we can at times go ou
of ourself, as ii were in imagination, and
hold sweet converse and have fellow
ship with such beings. If the sordid
and selfish among our fellows, laugh at
us because we love the clouds and the
feelings they inspire, we would ssk
why is il lhat God has made them?
Why do they meet our sight at morn
Inc, noon and evening? Give us a raa
ponable answer to this, ye worldly, and
then will we acknowledge that it is folly
to love the workmanshin pGod! We
love the clouds because they are the
shadows of heavenly glories.
The Dowers are they not smiles of
earth 15ut, if this be true, why is
they are weeping when every thing a-
round is so bright and joyful? 'lis bu'
the dew of heaven, in which they have
been baihinir all nichl lonz. Herd at
our feel, a little b'ua bell lies prostrate
upon the damp earth. Some lazy ox
has crushed it beneath his tread. We
cannot no, we would not banish I he
thought; it reminds us of a much-loved
friend, who was the playmate and com
jianion of our boyhood. It reminds us
of her, because.
'Ilerblnom was like the spinging flower
That eips the early dew,
The rose was budded in her cheek,
Just opening to view,
Cut lova had, like the canker-worm,
Consumed her aarly prime;
The rose grew pale and left her ceek,
She died before her time.'--Mallet.
There is a deeper philosophy in the Ian
cnaee of flowers than is generally supposed
lis foundation is based upon a motive more
important than mere amusement. I he iili
of every flower lhat ever bloomed has pow.
er to bring instruction & pleasurable feeling
to the human heart. We love ','nem, not be
cause of ibeir beauty alone, but because ihey
always remind us of a kind end merciful
Creator. We love them; because they me
the Mar in the green firmamenl of earth.
Ahnru (Mich) Gazelle.
TRIDE AM) '.MAN.
After all.take some quite sober moment
of life, and add logelher the two ideas ol
pride ami man. a creature of a span Ugh.
stalked through il, finite space, in all tti(
grandeur of littleness. I'crchcd on a lilth
f peck of the univcre,evcry wind of heaven
strikes into his blood die coldness of death,
day and night; as the dust on the wheel;
lie is tolled along the heaveiuj through the
labyrinths of worlds, and all the ey6tenis ol
creations of God are fl iming above and be
liealh. Is this a cieatior. to make himself a
crown of glory to deny his own llcsli and
. Jo mock 8l hit fellow; sprung from that to
which bold will soon return? H ies he no
tht? When he reasons is ho never stop
pod by diflimliies. U In n he lives, is lit
J.-C9 from pain? When he wis is he nevei
attempted by pleasuu? Whin he dns.
can he escape the com ir on grjvt? l'mle if
not the heritage of man, humility should
dwell wi.h ftaility' and alone li t !;'n -:-ance.
error and imperfection. Sidmi,
Smith
The ancient fuels lnve uu of a hr.
an iron, a stiver; anil a (pdJiu ag'-.tid sun .
then there luve been many uihcs inn
Ijmous. but iheie is one lift tir m.it
3J
v
ITEV"
GOODS,
x ii a it it a n (i i:m i: X TS,
o humbug but Couth tiurn to the low
tut notch till through.
fWW. mibm-riber havicfr completed his new
Kioro house, on jliiin Kltil near Miuke.
in liliiiiiiisSiiru'.niiil liavina ucM it wiih a stuck
ol't'iilire new unuils, wliitli w n hcIivIi'i! w
..iivii iMiiin ri'irncl t htvli' mid lUH't', In- ll ittrri-
liini .-clt tlmt lio i'il "lt'1' '' (!''"' 1111,1 ac"i
.iinH tlirm nt low it I'ruvti tlniii lias i-vrr liccii
.ili'.T('l III lllis hlni'f, Hint as tll llMf(rtiiH'iil ciinsiwlii
.iI cutv lliinn fur kjiiiIiiiI :iiiJ adiiiiiiicnt ill tlie
Bry Goods,
limclliiT willi n ii'iiTal iiJ-Ditiiii'iit of
(hifnucwr (xomc new .si'cvj.SV'cKi
JJoi kn. 1 In nl ware, laicr irurc, i im
trurr, Kurtiu'mrarc, S'llinu or
Lake, ground, 1 Axbou
and Dairy Salt, Sal
mon MttcLfrol,und
Herring,
Cuviudiih. Iinitu
lon I'ltig, Fine cut &
Smoking ' 'ubacfO, Candles
Soup, Comer Kettles. Slte. JSur Iron.
Imnli'u iiiiiiii'ruiiu ullior niliiU'H. Ill t tVliKll ''I
t)i-s(ilil ul a vcrv mii.iII nn.lit lor ready nay, ami n
uvmlil rnsix'i'Mnl v invili" n M'isui.k Id call null
.'xuinine liu uixils nml inii'i's, lul'iri' nirrliusing
I'lio liyht'st prices paiil fur ull l.imls of coiintn
uroLUCc.
L. B. 11LTCUT.
liloomslmrg, Sept. 20th, ltH.". 2'jlf.
Tim
mem
rRHR Bulwerilier' respectfully informs the put)li(
H that lie Ims opeueU a simp, on ;uuri-tnreei
nearly opposite Clayton's Tavern, in DIoomsliurK
where he intends carrying on the aliove business
m all its various branches.
TIN WdliR,
uf every ilesrriplion, will he kept on hand for s;
at WHOLESALE or I5KTA1I..
SHEET IKON'
Manufactured into any form required,
STOVE l'll'ES,
if ull sizes kciitconstantlv on ham'. Stoves finish
d to order.
lieirc deterinined to do business in the rii;h
vay, lm reip'sts nil to rail upon him liel'uro tlu v
uun liase elsewheie, as ho will lurnilh all arln l
in his line as cheuii as thev call he luirchascd ii
he county.
V. S. KICE.
September 20, 1815 1 23
V
New Cnooils
fpnllE uhsceibers respectfully Milium the pub
fa! lie, that Ihey are nuw opening, nl the sloii
lali lv.occuiiied by K. II. on Maiit-slreit
k larbc and extensive ussorlmcut nf
FALL AND WINTER
I)KY GOODS,
Groceries, Hardware
citot ki:u ai:k,
EARTHENWARE AND
LIQUORS;
in fact, every article usiisually krjit in a rountr)
store. Among their assorlinent may Ju iuiind-
Ualicocs. of die newest patterns, Silk
Oloihs, Cassimcres, Saliinetls, V'rst
ings, Dleachid and l'rown fcliir i
ings, Gloves and Hose, Hand
kerchiefs and Shawls,
Cashmrres. Ve.
And hiivinq Fide.cled ihem with preat ai as l
nialilv and in ice, they arr euableil to sell tlii ni nl
lower prices than thev have ever In fore been of
fered in this vicinity lor (.'ash or Country I'm
.iuce. (jjf Having madr arrane'-inenls in the (,'ity furs
'oiislaiil MilM'lv, ii ii v aiti.lc ill their line which
hey have not on h.jiiJ,cau be luiiu hod at u uec
.mice.
IVrsons ae rcipieled t. cull and examine tl.i
'ouds and lii'ici s hiTurc pun b.i-im.' cl.-culicie
AI,t;i.'(iHT Mi'.Mil.l,.
liluom buin.C'l- II, llu
Ul'K MOTTO, ACT KJ UK UU'l'UO.NL
.v;ii'
IlLAC'KMITIIlXCi lTltI.I-IIMI'NT.
TllK undersigned having taken the shop
formerly orrupied by Marshal Silvetihorn,
most respectfully inlorms Ihe inblic that
they intend to carry on ihe above branch oi
hufiuees and will al all times he read- to do
work a tittle betier and cheaper than ;m
ulier establishment in the place, ind tic
inpe by strict attention lo business to :i;c:i'.
i large portion of the public pa'.ion:."'!
All kinds; of country produce lake n in
ijcliaiige (o win k Cv t' r not rtlosrd
s i i;iiii:; iji'iiu
is.wc sami:i;,
Ulonill'liut St pt, lO.iS
T5T n
vr -
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A W id t.
i : ! : j " ; ; i :
ill' THE
CONtiKISlONAIi C.UHW AND
AI'I'KMJIX.
to he srKiu:oh ri:n.
The undersigned originated the mode ol
jiiuri.aliziiig tho proceedings of t'ongress,
winch prcstntcu iliem enure. I heir pub
lic&tiou was the first and only one that gavi
each successive step in every mcasmo in
tintii brandies of Congress; a brief of all dc
lates, every important vole: mid an Apper.
lix including at lull length all the revised
speeches delivered during the session. 1'lie
work thus ciiiiducted by ilie.ii is a most per
lid noliltcal history. 1 ho Sonatois Irom
he Stales and tht) Rrpiesuni ilives fioni
very section id llie Union luinii with the in
into Congress knowledge of 111" leeltngs,
leniiinr nts, and iniere.u ol ilu'.r several
consiiiuLMici's. I'tibli.: opinion and the
public infonnation, hh it exists among those
ihey ieiresi nt, are euiliodied by ihem, and
in tht rruciblo of Congress iho wisdom ol
mr limes is brought to lis lot. ant; is there
coiiceinr ited, in directing iho political
,nociiicnts of Ilia nhole country. 1 Ik
impulses thus given through Congress Irom
every quartci read upon the lutiuii as u
.vhole, :itid all lis coiiiponenl paits art
made lo move in co opeiaiinii. 'J'he pres?
oiinioi be more usilullv fiiiiiloveil tliati In
Dtidi'iising Mid again spicnling abroad tin
uiielii; ence ol our fiee country, lending Ii
such happy results ilirouli our almost mi
nculously iiijusu.d Siule and Nattuiial in
sintitions.
llavinf; identified ourselves with the plai
of iidvancing the iiscliiliie?s ol Congress bj
pulli.sliiiiL' lull and imparual reports, an
having a large mass of the Congressional
Globe and Appendix, issued durin," the lafi
ten venrs, which would be impaired in val
ue lo us and utility to the public if the worl
were discontinued, we have a double mo
live to prompt us to extend il thiougli a re w
series. We ate resolved il possible lo give
il permanence, and lo hand il down to sue
cessors as a standard work, worthy of being
maintained and improved. Ws shall enter
upon our new undertaking without being
distracted or ouruencu oy any atsoci uo
bors of the press: and, ihus unencumbered,
shall hope lo make the new series a stq
in advance of the former lu all points of tx
cution. With a view lo accomplish this,
we shall be ('one or the other) always u at
endance in Congres All! compare the
manuscript of our own rf porters with the
laily reports ol the cry papers correct al
jy our own observation and knoR ledge tl
the proceedings; and in impoiiani mailers
where that will nol assure us of the fldulin
of the repoits we wid procure ihc aid ol
die nu mbers lheu;6(les, to obtain iho ex
act scope ol iheir remarku 'I ho work, thus
autbi uiicaled.will be su rents ped.w hich is
auaranty thai wo will make as perfect as i
is possible lor us lo make it.weas would not
incur the expense ol stereotyping it, il c
did no1 feel confident of Us superiority ovei
all works of lbs kind which have been oi
ire likely to be published Sicrcoiypiiig
i Ii a work will enable us to suppli lost oi
mutilated miinbtrs, which we utll do, with
out making any charge lor them
The Congressional Ulobc is made up ol
the daily proceedings ol ihc two Houses ol
(Jonress. The spceelus of ihe members
arc coudentied, lo brinu ihcin into a read
lile ler.ntb. A'l iho resolutions ofl'etcd, or
motions made, are given in die inover'i
own words and the yeas and nays Oil a!
die important ones. ions. It is punted will
small type bievicr and nonpareil on
double io al sheet, in quarto lurm, car
niiinuer cuiiiaiuiiig sixteen royal qnarlu
pages.
The Appendix is made up of the J'rtsi
i.'enl's aniiuiil tin ssiige, llis repons of l'.c
principal ollicers ol iho (ioveininenl that
accompany il, and all the long speeches ol
members of Congress, written out or revia
ed by themselves. It is printed in ih
same form as the Congressional Clobe.
and usually makes aboul iho stmu niiinoci
of pages.
We print ihe numbers as fast as die pro
c.eediiiL's of (Joniiiess lurnisli enough matin
tor a number ol ihe Apiitiulix a week; bui
during muaiudur of a session there is u.su
dly autlieieut matter foi iwo or three mini
iicis ol each every wtfk. Ths next stssioi
will be a long one, and il is supposed wii
be unusually ml'-rr sting: llicrcbui', we rd
dilute that ihe Congressional Clone and
jipundix will each make near oar iLouvmd
arge (tiarto pages, printed in mu ill lyj.i
brevier and noin neil. W e turnisli com
plelo indexes to Loth al the end of u sess
ion. We have on hand ihc ('onicstional
(ilobe and Appendix for the hut twelve
sessions ol Congress of which live were
long Biid seven were shut t sessions J'hi
Congressional Clobe and Appendix for each
-cssion are bound together in excillent
iiinding, w illi Russia backs and comers.
Our prices for them, ilms bound together
.ic 3 a volume lor a short, and i-o a vol
nine lor a loiin session, iniilvinj; Sid lor a
full set. Those who waul the hack vol
nines should appl) f.r :l.eiu immeilialr I y .
is they an; in demand '1 he last 'Jongress
.ubsi'iibt'd for twt) huiidrrd and tvvinty six
ets, and it ?s probable tfi.it iho nexl will
Mihsrribu lul at least as many mure, us the
nr. ii ci d in os of ( 'oiitrirss for tin; ,,st cij'lii
e n s ('annul lie
-unrce, (ijhs i.
piiiitiiij.' llif ir Ivt
A lew bundled e
rot nrcd fioni any oibt r
Noalon bavinjf stopped
j i 1 1 r ol 1 leb lies it l?):i"
i.ii s of the lit . -1 volume is
ail w i- I a e on I . nil.
Tl.e u 1 . I S'S 1 , 1 1 1 id CiH cu 's ill e
' 1'ilii one, alii:, I t'Ti line, Ibe ( oi.i i ( ssional
, (i...ii: iii.d App'i inlix fboiiid be for the
1 -i --11111, w I. ich i the t i.'c we eharoy lor
loi.' liii'oiniid nu.iihi is ol ti e pan Im,.' sr..t (
i"i:i'biit we have e nncli i!ed lo n ;!ui p ihe
i.i . ", i. f.dl jv. ' . l.iilli! tht f.U't ih V ol m U
MMiniy, after which time ill Congrrssion
I (iloho and Appendix will each be 6'J lot
ut phsioii, nnd no dciliictiun will be niadi
m account oi the number ol copies taken-
TI2UMS.
For ono ropy of the CoiiL'rcssion
al l lobe Ji
I'or one copy of ihe Appendix 1
for four copies ofeiihar, or part
ol TjoUi b
Por i w e ii ly Cue copies of either,
or pari ol boih 2o on
The money may be remitted by e
mr risk. Il should be hereby the o
December, ut fardiest, lo proeme all the
numbers piomptly.
1 ropnolors of newspapers who copy this
Prospectus, and send to us one copy ol their
paper containing it, shall have their names
eniercJ on our books for one copy of ihr
Congressional Clobe and Appendix durint!
the session.
Our prices for these papers are so low
that we cannot afford to eredit them out,
llierelcrc no person need consume his
time in writing for litem and not send
i:i the money,
lif.AIK it RIVES.
Washington City. October 4, 1815
via interesting I'awp.'ikt, culled l,e
FArSILY HEALTH
imeittJToiiY.
F01 (lialuiliiiiH Ciiculi'tmu to all pcrsuus who
Aid '. end, J'reseive, and Lend it, lit li. l.luz,
l!lui;msbui'K. John Moure, Ll i nville, Juhu l.user,
.Uiitun, 'v allci tV Co, Uerwick.
.'Ill the following named ,'lrlickn hove oh
luiiu.il unbounded iiuitrity,vi:i
lll.eiiriiatism Cuntiacled ci
5'tiir Joints, and
(lout, will poslivrly be eucd by iho nle Use ul
the lmliun Yf'dtilik Elixir and L'ntumnt. The
sei'ptica we inwle to call and be personally refer
red lu gentlemen uf lliu highest standing in l!iis
cily who has been cuietl of hhciimati.-an by this
lemedy 'J'hey are warranted the only genuine
Jhnfiicn l.)r McMair's Aoaislie Hit hasiriv
ed veiy successful in cuiinj; even total Dcaluess
U't h.,e many eeililicates fioni citizen-, who have
this (III, willi complete ucmn VV'e invite
al' who are troubled wilh any dkcuev ol the L.H.
to examine tlie prool
Lmilt ' Wot em Iml'iin l'tiiiairii i . the best
family medicine in the unild It ratine loi 1 ' y
pepsiu, Asthma, Live- i mnpiaiiit, Iiuii.M sliun.r,.;.
liveiieis, JatlUiliei!,i:pil.-spsy Uelullty, . tVo
IS II ll operalcs with.. lit tin: i-. i.n i.ir.-l am, ;n
I mild but tlioiuuyh calhailic, n..d i.t-'er b.nt.
die rson costive even ll taKe.n wry ollcn
1 he I'llcs are warianleil I i bu einetl oy tlie '.;cu
nine Hays' l.iniinenl and I iocs I'aim ufcliiu.i, in
die muicy rclniidcd Who will now mM'i' r willi
diis ilistiessing conipl.iiu;! Mcir i.uy ii wilh .i.i
die siui-'liatuie of cum.M.n k iV c.i
tuiuntiick uml co's tMitwjitirilh is as pure mitl
slroiirt all Kxtracl 1'ioiu ll'.i.i ci Ici.rated Jiuot as cm.
possibly be made This pi ice is n ca.- un al tliat
ihe puur can nlVt.rd to Use il, In iuj; but Ut cent--per
buttle, or f I per dozen II is the only a, licit
that will effectually purify the j'luud In. in nl.
iuipmilties Tbo.-c who have been imj ri.ilcul in
ilic u.-e ol calomel, .c, will ImJ um lelief I'.oii.
it.
" . liiiti'l Ihiir 'ye This (hcniical rr. pa, a
lion V. ill ( olor 111.- h..n anv .-Inalc- 1'n.m a Imht
b.'uv. n tu a ji t black, ami l.ul iiijmo the hair 1.1
slain the skin in the least.
Preserve and lb auly the Hair by u uin ()-bi-idije's
IJa'lu o f ( obiuibia, t.bit h iiniuedinlcly
...tops the hair tiom faliint; out. and rc.-tuit: it uhen
!.ald .Never buy il wiliiuol ihe t.iiiiiUi;e ul 'Cum
tuck iV t'o.
Worms A'o(,i.mV.V Venn is a Kiliyitvv
and eilccliial eincdy fur Wuims, in chil.he.i to
at In Is. In ev cr i ase. It is t nluelv ("'.ciaolc aim
cannot iniurv the most delicate child eviu fio.ul
tbere
no i urni :. i in is .i cei. i s
Loli'l, i
loiiiiil ii with ollie- liiimes,
'J'n: Mulii rx A't l.'if has heen Ihurnliuhl
by li. anY M ill's e.vpi llt'lit i'. bathes e
l U cmiii' mothers n.ay rest le 'iint! lhat
aluavs aid am! loi-st l.'l preparim; Un lit
,' lc-lit
pet till
It V. i
lor lii
lii.ds befuie them, ll ijiiiels ii'l in rv.ois
elite
(ions, allays iiiuriiiny eiekl.cs. , caii-es nati.ial
..vvcel re.-l- etjualizcB the cil culatitin of the I
ft mil iti :. tl.il sloinacli. and faeilitaiis the
v.ithuiit such i eiuciatiiiL' pains a iin.l lei.-
in
bill
iiect. danv of oui l t':-t pl.v.-.eian list-it in
ll.t
practice.
New di'-cui cry, by which a I stoves nml pi;
or Riali s naiy l.e kepi a Jit lllatk willi us li.-iti
fid puli-h as a Coat h lioih, v. ith cue : . ; ; 1 . t . : t j - : ,
a ear. ll kei p. all slcvt j. and 1'iet , bum ne tinj.
ihiuiiidi the Miniiiiei. '1'liis VailiMi is an en.ii
new invel it ion', alal suipii-iH :nu del ijdil t all v I.
li-c it. specimens nl Mi.vt s iio.l I'ipes in u .c ma
be si en al 1 Cum llalell : tu 1 1 win ce ln l',...
IlliiV be lei, I at the t,i.- ul ',") 1 1 III : per but i le.
it i i iii n i .
iMHtfii uuiiit't unmount .i suie len.'cuv, j rici
ci Ills.
in- l.iir.t ti s .1 iino ror.i.iit.ur I rocreative I.Iimi
icon dv ill ca..e t.f liopottiiiy, lbtri"cnnts, I'lou
Albiis, .M.'iisiiiit lion, 1 1 k .1. t ii hi n-f, and idlib-.a-.
ni.-iii'; fcuin d. t.iliialicii ' I the '' in whcic rc.tni
nioM i- ). 1 1 1 -1 .
1,'cv, Hi, l,:iiliii.iiiii'W s link I. . perliirant
tup, I tlo- line il I ih'iiioj.lioi , A.'.ihn.
ivi'tl.s. t'n':.. .'piinie.- .i in .....I .e ht .vwect
lixpt ci..i,.iitiii, I ' iii ti Iii Ihe iue eVc, tVe
,!,., i lliu- I'.-ll L,iti- ibeliiir a l.eauliful
ti!u-s. and im line.- il ll i nil, end win'. II
i'iv titbrr I lil, il in v or
; oil- th. Iboe.-t ladle..' hut.
in the le e t If anv laily
or "ei t cinan o ill u-f
stall .ai n.-.s untrue, then
ibis Mil; Hid iiiitl tht .-e
iiiuiic v will I.e lellinili it
('imi hi tu It- ft ut' ndif:! tl The nbr.te niOiit.'
ai liclcs are sold I .cnuilie in I Ills i ll v by C..m loi I.
Co, " I Cocn!!undt"tic. l, ami S'O U'llKhi:
Ii!X; except ul iheii cmmtiy customers
licincmbcr lake this ilirectiun v. nil y.ai
These nrlit It s are tu be hail in ibis i ;. e ol
I'phiam I. bit.. Illoiiiii.-burt;. John .''. ore. I.'a.ivilb
Waller iV t o. IJei vv ick. John hu-.i, V iilun,
.' uM'inber, 1, I S I ." vINv. bin
JOHN mii.TolZ& ,
Harness, Saddle &
Trunk Manufacturer:
l.STI'C I TI l.l.V inform. l! .,il,:clbiit lie
tl Q has I... ;,!,,! bim-cll iu ibe
Hup
MV, .
I 1 1 ... .r
: I reel
l .1 III ill I i I .ti i llbucl, - I 'hair
.' i '.,.in.-!. lu e , ( t-biiie ,ia i ..oiit v ,
"li ihe ab .vc l,o : no in ,, i:
lu ,'. i on l.tiili v ull hail. I lioe ai,
()',e and 'Iwo li r e
I, ...!,,
lit v.iil'j,
I lin,e-i
, li' idi f
Iloce Cellars, A',:,,,',,,,
and 'i raiil...; ,-c.
A evt I V di -'. i;iii ai ; '.l :! 1 :it ic. I
i i. iit i il I lie bi, .ait'-,, hi e in I o, u.
itllil a: .11 ,i,i :e. i an ue pun I; . . I
(; ' .- . ) jt.,!, ,,f l o:,:,li v (.,.
n it ' v '. al tl.e m ,.ki I j ii. .-
i I-;"--'...'
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Ill li.e
c tal.,'.
I VV,:,!.
oililV
lii p ty
SPECTACLES
AM) CLASLS.J
rWlTIIEsubsciber has just icceivcd a larKc as -'I'piccia.c,, us ,, y -,.; a, u
fl suitnientul ht'F.CTACU'.h and ,sp,:(, mule, sloud that lr Ilrandie.h has he strunt
I'ACI.IvlihASSES.ufihe b.,1 ipmli.y.uf l,u,h;"M"'-' pubbe. I .ue ha. ,,e,y
Alillealid ureeu. Iiuin .u. , uinvards.
(J'jTcrsoiiH illhi let1
with sure eves, will hliil it ;'"" "" '' ' ....- . ,
II .....I Krt kIiih-h friiiu liin.;,,1H'd . 1 '"' nro ""'l!: r'"''l":l,"! bIh-hI which
lu llicir ailvantaj'e tu
is
... ..... ..
, y ...... i, v. (i-nu.. .. ...... ... .. b. ...
iVuni their use
(i. 1
Illoomshurg, May 17, 18 lo 1
fclll'I.TZ.
Cabinet Ware House.
fflll I' siib.vcriber would respeclfnlly iiiloim the
Jfl public, thai he has taken the sli ip lately ue
cupictl by .Samuel Lilly, near the upper end ui
llloomsbiirg, where he is carrjiuy un the
ill oil its variuus lnauthes, and where he will In
happy o wait upon all Iho.-e win; may favor liiio
with their custom. His Turn'iline i wairanlctl tu
be made of good iimteiial and durable, and he in
IciiiIj keeping on hand
Sidiboarih. Secretaries, Jlnrceiiis.
Wardrobes. Card Tables, JJininir
Tables. Breakfast Tables, '
Cvjibaai ds. Stands, Wash
SandSfUedseods,
Duugh-lrovglis,
Coffins, cyr.
and all kinds r.fwurk in his line, which he v ill sell
upon as reasnnable leims us they can be pun based
in the rou nt v.
llv Mlt 1 1 1 attention to business he lioj.es to re
ceive a share of public j.alroiiafie.
lil, I UKUU.V
April 25. lP.15.-1yl
Chair i riaiiufaclGy,
TU Ii subscribe! cotiinues to (any oi,
the
CHAIR .irNi:FA0TO;INC!
business nl the old Maud of U- Cv S. Uneen
btich, where he will bo ready at all timet,
lo fuinisli l'iiiiey & intlsoi Chaiis, Met
lees, Uoston Kocking (.'hairs kv, of every
'lescrinnon, winch inav he called lor, al
horl notice and on the most icisoiii.bli
terms, lie will also execute House, fMuti &
Ornamental I 'iii nt inii, ..ml Hotisc 1 ;i tu. i in " ,
in a superior manner,
from bis experience in the hi, sines, nnd
is facilities of manufacturing llin varii.t.s
inieh's ol bis line, hi llalters hiinse
io shall lie aide to I'm tiish ;.s unod
un! i; "tin as reasonable lenns ns c
I', that
wot k,
mi be
lone in the connlry, till of w
dispose of for CAISll or
lich ho will
COLWTKY
iMJODL'Cf:
N. I!- Orders from a distance will bi
fltictly ai.d puncluull v iiltended to.
U IIACKXUl'CII.
Ulonnisl org, Dec. :jO, IS JIJ
r-i v
C"' ' "'?"" I'"',
L. I-,- v- rj
V in
JT5 i:s'1'.("J TI'I.I.V
cA t!. Cobiinl i:l coii::lv,
inb.M.is the iitiiiis
ami t!:o pi.blic e.ii-i ia
I b il lie ha.; located bine t ll in L
livet itppo-i!.. St. Ti.'.IV Cl.i.i
-In
en Ma
he I;
ill. wh,
.'.'li.''l :lli'i. i,,; j.-; ni, li c i.l.tl
receive and t vecuie all w oil. ii, I.i.. Iii
'.,il!i t'i -pitch and io a w.ul rial I I.e I
r.piii.tl
ol I'll: ilit ."
i iii i r.
tcllCf
.il t ic best iii t'iiy , can be hail al his i ',-iabli.- b mi 1,1
..ii very rc.i-uiiablc It -ni' .
I 1 I
will !ic don
well u! ( lo
1 1 IT ( ( I'? K'
to the .-.ii-;'.ieli..i ul the cu. tt Ii t r. a
ks auil alt ht ii., of .It u, by. mal .
uaiianl hi.- i.t il. Ic I c cm -i -1 J a
tv it.
icr
1 a- anv lii ISii.-t seetloii ul ihc
i iiiiil.e lu t n'cr
lie will
snur.vixfj t'f;":rAf'si:s
.a I i ekel. iii in si i il, will tit all t i i v., ,, vi ,
illy il.me in a well n Li.boi d n - t ele
ici.t. 'c bo t - :li;ct alliiilion
.ml a tlc-i'i- lo eh ihc. to it 1 1 ivt a li!
!'le i. la! ii
lo I i i-ii t
all t'iiii;',e. ( niiiitiy 1 i
m e tul. i ii in javn.ti
n Win '. al tlie lea. !.t I .;-;iv s.
ll looiii-.hu ri;, IS i. vend er I "), 1 ' I !- o'J.t
C.T.U Ib.SA COL. CO. TA.
ACOI! IiYF.IJ infoim travellers nul
bis old customer? nod Irii r,d.:, that he
still keeps ihe above Hotel, when; be will
ue bajipy lo wait upon those wlio favor
din with ibrir cufiotii. His Imusc i larj
mil commodious, iiiid well ;m I ai.etl lo tu
ominodalc bin eiui.-ts His table is tdivavs
irovided willi the choicest iands lln: inni
Ivt'bs ran all'ord, and bis Ih.r contains muih
f llin br.si liijuios that c;,n he Int.i.d in ll i:
section of eniiiill V. His Malhs !iie rl-i
iinpti', iilul
good
ll'ii:
arc ulwajB ill al
I'Midiince.
Cataviissii. July li, IM5 'imA'i
'The IVvlit ol" t;jrc?t.'
-v . mm m
Tho subscriber lias jn-t rrciivrd a l;:re
Fsorimentol KKAI)V MA I) I'. Cl.OTII
wiicli will lie sold as ebcap f.ir Ca.-I
s thev can lie purchased in the county.
all ami rxii.iiioo tor yoni.-i ivcs, ns im
IJi.'bt ol Scaicli' is j;ii:,i liiilicd to .,11.
j. K'. movi:u
Jour- 7, Ii-ir. 7
Cabinet EraKixis-
r 31
ii
by 11,
b'iri.
III.' lib i it'i'-i n icillinlv inl.iiuis the
ub crib"
n ci llii'lv
l.ik, II the I
lulllls
l.ll.b.
pm
lo'lliiillic ll.
M llavl,ii:-t
I 111.: Ill I II1 ij
Ill
Ih.
w ii
' illi,
M t
i v in
b
j ,lll',ll co
, li' li '.v ilb
ol lio I ,
I U II,
M)!::;ta ki:i
',' ltil.lv I. in'..
( ic
in ! i
,s I,.
Will
JoilA l.i'l
Brantlrc Ill's Tills
t.AU and uinlcist.ind ! I he tun mil cum
uheiilhe ineiheiiie, liiandrclh 'ill-, will I "
......... ..
... i .!. 1 iii, t.iw .". I ic r c u u i u u.iiu "
changeable us ours cauiiut be suliicieully appiociat
etl A feci! icrsphaliui is at unce leslu.e.l , thus
Ihey cure colds, und cunsiinijiti'.n is prevented.
Those vvh i hiive a redundancy of bile find them ul
the must essential scrv ice, and should llicrt be a dc
lii'ieuey of I li.it iniiuilanl lluiil ihc Ihaiiiircth Tills
Inive an t tiuallv bcnelieial ell'cct. Often lias thin
imjiuilaut mciliciiie savcil valuable livi in thust! re
iiiuus where the dreadful clluw fever was pievail.
im; A few doses taken immediately upon the in-
It i lion beinn received into lilt syslcin, will bi al
most ccilaiu to pu vi et any material menu i e ncu
And at no sl',e.:n of ibis d'eailful epidemic is tbei'l
-o pn.jicr a lin tlit iue ac the llit'iidielh Tills. J.el
this iiicilicinc be univeivallv um.I in ihi:
tliscase, am) no loss of blood allowed, nml few
very lew, would be its victims. So il is with othu
.lisesises. .Wi.-t nature wilh this all impuirai,'
'iieilicine lo reinni'c moihid huniurs hum the bluud
ami do not ri'Miil lu blet tliut; or meiiniv, ainl w
ih dl have a ' eiy i;t'at M'aicily ul j.couiis alllicliH
v illi cruiiie maladies. 'J'he fcalhei cil ti ihe 1 lit- tit
imal. kiiij;doin- over which we me Ibe It. ids, aro
nol alllictcd with ihruliic Inaliulies; neither i-beiild
ivc be if it were in .1 for our jiriue which occasiuni
ihain. 1'olloiv naliue. I se Ihe ineilit ine wbb ll
biiiiuonizes wilh her, which mildly but suri lvrc-
iiovcs all the illi lii ilies t.f the I liii .l.vv bit ll -ti'cnr.lh-ns
the feehle.aiitl 1 1 I i t! lit i s thu: e i f loo full babil
lo a healthy staia'aid. I. el n.e ai iiin n y tnut cveiy
li'lisirtmeiil itfihe n.i'niiliicluic of Ti.imbclh Tills
is ja rsoiialiy s'li; t in tt-i
iu x widi u.v lluct bit i
tit d ' y luc, Hi tl that evciy
U upon it may be o lied nji
in ni have loc lilt lo mi
I 1,1 I 1 Ut : I'lil t tl il used
tt inidinjj lu the thieeliuli.-- in t . li m
A C Ii iN T ti.
'.ihintui' liubert M'Kay.
Jeisevlown ,. .S; A. T. ':.'.
Danville li. li. h't ynubls e, C...
Catlawissa C. (i. 'l!r..l-st.
Uluuiiisbiiru' .1. 1!. Mo i r.
l.iuieslone liabbil tV .M'.Mncb.
liuckllurn d. (. Shoemaker.
J.inie Titli-c l.uw iV Thomp oll.
t'crwick- .1 W Miles
.May 3, 115 ly- .
mm 3J. so. i!tiis.v,
U'T'til 1,1) n.-pi ; .I'elU iiifuriu the l.a.lii.s ul
llloulie:buii; i. lul ieinity, that C has jn I
u tieivct! a ji;;e ila.t ul of
l-J
y
i
i.V,':-:o v v,K
it her sluip- on .M.iili-' lin l.i'ca'!v ni.posilel'
.1
bold, ami second lioor bt l..w- ihci ibm n's. v!
-he h.i.- all the i.rlit I. s u- 'ii.llv ki .l inaMilli.
";luie, 'J be l.atlii are all invitctl l , call ao.lt
mine lor lhciii.-t h cs, Ih um Is ami Caps made a
!ui:e up iu ihe mo t fa.- hional le .-lv le,
.'kK.ms!.,iri', .'lib. T,'. 1.-15, " I'.',
r (j t a x c o i, i, i: c t
an ) tax r.iv::i!s
o ii s
11'
II 11.11:1 Ol I I
Cil.'l,h,r. Ii li
Li Ihe M..:c TiciiMi'e
I , .-lill rt miiiniii!. u 1 1 1
t.,
t i ,
l:. the .-'(.-.',
,c ',-,-, I t 10.' I
Male T:t i-ii
1
i ll oit-r eacs. luii. I or i ill
1 into il.
i v. oil or 1 1 ,o e tin'
next, and ib il t v. rv
oilioll t;l'.";l::tc 'l',ii
ll. !
n ; i , I v
lav 1:1
.11,
I:.;,, I
I.
' l'"
t
i,i
,i!r loi ' lilitf
ceo I, i n .-lien
u.tl HM
or i. the.- pi:,--illi
ii It r. I is
cbai;:nl an n n o -I ul 1,'v j, r
aiiiou: I. as : ha
1','oin the Male
(.-!'. V. ill, held.
il i main i.i , :.!,
'I'll i-iiy. loi :! li".
i.nii! ,. I. ! ab.l.l
we
if 1,1 ,!t l 11, e lid M i l
i in.;
Ihc M-ier-il lav ( 'oilcclo.-.- ol I oil: .bin .'o::i,iv i,,
j colli Ci 11 Ol! p IV I'l I il,, ' tl e t , 11,1 V Til ::.-! n , in
im' I i fun ll.e I bin! .Vu!u';. tl .otio!ti mm.
A 1,1, the Mule J lives foi I'm mi ; ions w hiJi .-lill
.-villain unpaid.
'The pcoiiiptni's.- with which cur huini; Circular
was ii -,uin!i d lo, !', th l v Ta. Collectois and T. v
Payers, ly which the eoiii iv Tra-i.n w .a;
enabh tl lo pay int.. the !-'lale 'I u .'im.i v at il.nl lime
,'t quilt d. the wlii'le linn lint ul i-lal.' Ti, tic'
ti tin l!ii c.iiil.ty, for the ,ie.t nl U'ar, ii,thiti i: ;
to believe, thai Ciili.mbia culm V will '.. on tho
t'culiil Tin sd.iy i I'JaiiUiirv nr vl. I e leiili.l .tiieii
the i!t f.iiih. rs. '
l!v i ..!. r of liie Cumtei ioi.crs.
li. MI'.MiT.MIAI.b, Cleik
' 'uii.iii'v ioiii'.s ' 'lii. e lianv ille,
tciul el lo. I-15. S (.1
rv n 'v r?
iO u. w i iuJ
3 I 'ST roeeiv.tl iiml for :ue, a! iUf new J in
and Nhect Iron .'aoiil u i ii v. ncposilc Clay
n s Hold, s.'v. ial kii-l- o I l".lf!f.i;,S!tOl'
urtl COOUI.XU M(i J1S, ul lln hot pattern
', icb will be sob! I.e..
j. j laci:.
Ocf 25
N 0 T I r K .
fJTJTi:KK X-1. I have baimd fioni variuus
y Miurei thai n ccilian At.ny K iiiit, uf ,S,
;a; lu. l h is i n. ul.
mil atti i.'i'ii d It. I.
s. C. O. ;ve ii
.ViiW.if ll.ey lla'.c
it. il n .-l.iml. r tli.it 1 baio i,,'..M ,
iili mv wife, nml .1. C. O. an I
M i' iti lie
Ibe
li.e Ibio.
Ihe -Im;.
lu piillt;,
I pit urn ii-e
land le.idv
I III -1 hood ami
in. icr, and
.n:::!
ill IIIIV tilllt
ST 1 1 P.S.
Fee
nj5 mi ,4
l'oi;
.11 'SI K'KS AM) CONSTAIWKS
il'i'iuotl on a sin t for liie ptii j o-.p ol s
Hp in tin ii t 'ilici n,
l'OIJ SAl.i: A l' THIS O'TKT,
r: . I In' 1. 1 w it .piii '- .in-litv ni I
III
III
I.,
lo to have
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