THK G A It LA XI)- iiHVA twtetitt flowers enrich'd, Frum various gardt as eull'd u!th cure." iVjm tf.i Chrittian Observer THE VISION The following beautiful tines repieasnt llie won!" of a husband, who had lost one en Jeered to him by f which not even the cold hand of death could couhl (ever precious tiesofaChritiian' love! Si in some moment of visionary thougts she appears lo him as visitant from the spirit land. The author know not it was taken from a in aim script, end is worth preserving. 'ivus on a beauties summer morn, The hallowed hour of earliest dawn, Whether I slept I know rot well, Or how it was, I cannot tell. But this I know, the blest above, In mansion of eternal luve. iippeareJ to my enraptured view, Unnumbered as the drops of dew. And one there was the hosts among, Who saw me and who left the throng, In sweet society, she trod With me on earth the way to Ged, Together to his house we wa.ksd, And of the heavenly glory talked Till oft our souls within ns burned, And earth's inferior pleasures spurned. Tho hopo was rapture to each heart We there should meet no more to part; To me tho pain, (he bliss was given; To watch her to the gate of hrtven. Now, on a radient cloud she came -Not with a feeble, sickly frame, As when the spirit soared away, And dropped its tenement of clay Oh! no, with countenance fresh and hale, As 'twas era anguish made is pale, With rubied lips and sparkling eyes, And robes of heaven's own matchless dye And golden ringlets, decked with flowers, Gathered from amaranthine bowers. Sain as she lighted on the ground; A glory shone on all around' I hastened her approach lo greet, And Fell exulting at her feet. A wreath ri bright as heaven's bow, Softly she placed around my brow, Then raised me, gave a gentle kiss, And vanished from me into bliss. Dili though no voice addressed my ear, Did she not say, Thou still art dear, And I am mindful of the love, Tho' mingling with the blest above, I wear the pain of victory, In realms of immortality, This blooming wreath, delighted view, A token thou shall canquor too. Where death and parting are no mere' Still tc my heart the early dawn Is pleasant, of that summer morn Defore me still the virion stays, And fancy charmed delights to gaze, Still the softness of that kiss, The dear, the sweet ecstatic bliss; Is fresh on memory's fairest page, And will be so till lutest age. .'2nd ever will the thought be dear, That thou, blest spirit still art near, To minister and guard my wsy, To realms of evei lasting day. Coventry, Ii. I, ' FIFTY-FOUR AM) FORTY BY JEBSK K. BOW. Give up your countrj I Who are you Who dare her title deed la sever? Pause ere the guilty act you do, Lest you bo stamp'd wiih shame forever. Your fathers' sunken giaves shall speak, Their withering scorn from fields of story, .Jlnd wild shall be the Eagle's shriek Of vengeance 'mid ihe slurs ofgloiy Aland for youv native land again Each hallowed hearth, each holy altar Your fathers shook the Lion's mane Why should you basely cringe and falter? When met the free, the tyrant foe, On hill or plain, on lake or ocean, Nor struck for the liberty a blow, With iron Derve and warm devotion? Then speak like Freemen, you who dan To guard your native bill from danger, A righteous God your watch shall share, And save you from a hireling stranger. Your fathers won the Wettern World, .'Ti yours the broad domain to cherish, Theii let your banner be unfurled, And bid the foci of Freedom perish. There's not a spot ss wild and bare, That sleeps beneath the Eagle's pinion, 'hough winds and waters revel there, That is not worth a king's dominion. On that bleak spot in years to come, .lou8 westward march shall be completed Then Europe's life shall cease its hum, And silence reign where life retreated. I'ho' craven wretches srik retreat. The scorn of valor and of beauty, The Revolution's drum shall best, And call a million hearts to duty, From dark Nebraska's forest home, To tut wild banks of the Del Norte From east and west the host shall come, To strike for Fifty-Four and Forty, OUR MOTTO, NOT TO BE OUTDONE .XEW ULACKSMITIIIXU l'.STAUMSIIMKNT Hy Saiitt'c fc .Sihci'llioi'ii. THE undersigned having taken the shop formerly occupied by Marshal Silvenhorn. most respectfully informs the public thai they intend to carry on the above branch ol business and will at all limes he readv to Jo work a little belter and cheaper than any other establishment in the place, 'and they hope by strict attention to business to merit large portion of the public patronage All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work & the ready not rtfused ISAM," SA.MliK, MARSHAL SILVKRTIIORN Bloomsburg Fub, 21,184044 Chair Maufactory 1 ME subscriber coiiiiuuev 10 cuify on the CHAIR ilf A N U F A C TO It I N 0 business at the old stand of !! & S- Hseen buch, where he will be ready at alt times 10 furnish Fancy ii WindsorChairs. Set lees, Boston Itocking Chairs &c, of every escnption, which may be called for. ai hort notice and on the most reasonable terms. He will also execute House, Sign & Ornamental Painting, aud House Papering, in a superior manner, Worn his experience in the business, and lis facilities of aianufacturin? the various nicies of his line, he flatters hinisell thai he shall bo able to furnish as good work, and upon as reasonable terms as can be lone in the country, all of which he will dispose of for CASH or COUNTJtY KODUCE N. B. Orders from a distance will bt strictly and punctually attended to. B HAG EN BUCH. Bloomsburg, Dec. 30, 1843 DISSOLUTION. THE conarlnerrship herelofere existinp under the firm of Armsirong & Huges. ji ihe ione cutting business, is by inulu;. consent dissolved E. ARMSTRONG. P. HUGHES. Nov. 11845. MARBLE YARD. THE business will be continued bv thr subscriber at the old standi where may be had at all times. MONUMENTS, TOMB- TABLES, TOMB-STONES, HEARTH JAMBS, MANTLES, PAINT STONES, MULLEliS, kc. or any other work in his line. He is also prepared to furnish WINDOW CAI and SILLS, DOOR SILLS and STEPS, &c, either of Ma.ble, Lime or any kind ol stone that can be procured in this vicinity. IfjMIaving had considerable experience in the business, he pledges . his work to be executed in as handsome a style as can be furnished from any yard either in the ity or country; and on as reasonable terms EPIIItAIM ARMSTRONG. Bloomsburg, Nov. 3, 1843. ly 28 NOTICE. HE several Collectors of Stnte Tux in Colum bia County foi tho year 1845, are heiebv no. tilled that they are requited to charge interest 0:1 ill male lax remaining unpaid since tlio second luesday of January, 1 3-1G, in accordance with the lollowing direction of an Act of Assembly passed April 21). 1844, viz ; ' Any Slate Tax remaining unpaid by ony individual or corporation after aaid i ax is uua anu payaDie ny taut county to the Coin monwcalth, shall bear an interest oftix ver tent and be a lien on the estate on which it is churned .:n ! r..ii.. . . i .... i t i ii b ' mi ii ii limy paiu auu saosncu And the said Collectors are requested to keep a separate account of all interest received by them on all Stale Taxes paid since the time above stated, and to render an account therefor upon the settle ment of their duplicates. SAMUfiL AEARS. FREDERICK McBRIDE, PETER ENT, Commissioner!. CoMMiftsioEn s Omct; Danville, Fib. 0, 1845 ENOCH HOWELL. T A I Bi O U . RGSPECTFL'LI.Y. informs Ihe public'that he hut moved into the building formerly occupied by die 'Register in Market street near Wm. Kelvy & Co. store where he will always be ready to make any kind of clothing, at the shortest notice nnd in the best and most fashionable style. From his long experience in the business, 'he flatlcr- nun-cii nut lie shall continue to giv general sat isfui tion and thereby hopes t0 receive a share oflhe nui'iic patronage. rXj''mticiilnr attention naid tnrutlinir. ;vu ninus oi country produce taken in payment foj woik. .Dloouu-burg. Aug. J lb J5. if l'j TKEASL'Rtill'S SALE OF ILYSHATFJ) 1,1X1)3. Agrnoably to the provisions of an Act ol Asscmby, entitled An Act direciin the mode of selling unseated lands lor uxt and for oilier purposes, passed the 1 3tti day ei iuay, ibjo, ami iliu funhtir supplsmen thereto paned on (he 13th day ol March 1517, aud Ihe 25ih of March. 1831, the treasurer of Columbia Oouniy hereby jives nonet to all persons concerned there in, (hat unless fhe Taxes due on the follow mg trans of Unseated Land situated in Co lumbia County are paid be fors the day el sale, the whole or such parts of each tiaci is will pay tho taxes and costs chargeable thereon, will be sold at the Court Mouse in ihe town of Danville, County of Columbia on the second Monday in June next, and be continued by adjournment from day to day lor arrearages of Taxes due said County and the Costs accrued on each respectively Jlcres. 473 Warrantee or Ownert, Taxes Cattawissn Township, James Allen John Kunkle John Kunkle Christian Rucol Peter Sdimirk Fishingvreck Township, Cain Widow DaviJ Fjvvler Jacob Hibler Samuel and Joseph Lilly Edward McIIenry Greenwood Township. Bonjamin Chew's heirs William Colt Mason F. Gardner, agent Mason F. Gardner, agent Edward Mcllenry Daniel Mcllenry Hemlock Townstip. Itoberl Monigomcry Jackson Township. Hill Joseph and Mitchan Sjmuel Yorks Daniel Mcllenry Jane Gordon Thomas Gordon Liberty Toionship. Charles Frickle Abraham Kinizing Robert Irvin John Davis Jackson Davis A. Espy Win. Benson Mifflin Township. John McCalley Montour Township. Thomas Womlsidu Dr. John Ramsay Charles Rater Mount Mcasaul Toionship, Robert Montgomery Madiion Township. John Flank Robert Hunter Thomas Gordan Jane Goidan Kobert Bendy Robert Lyon I. Applegate &. I. Galbraith Aaion Lerey, in part Henry Lebo, in part Mary Montgomery, in part James Rupert I homas Barton Alexander Scnti, in pari Ann Galbiaiih James Armstrong Elenor Armstrong ILinnah Gillin Thomas Uirlon Thomas Giant Mary Cornelison, in part lloaringcrcck Township. George Athlon Thomas Billmgion Nathaniel Brown Thomas Banon Christian Birely William Brewer John Cook jr William Elliott $8 1 2 1 200 DDI) 120 25 400 21 60 50 150 30 50 102 30 58 179 00 100 118 GO 430 200 150 G87 200 218 75 84 90 04 .57 87 80 5 40 53 25 9nn 275 250 414 330 235 235 411 301 100 28 10 3 42 30 200 100 1 08 80 00 80 200 00 51 200 200 80 8d 6d 60 80 98 CO 44 70 27 401 200 200 210 103 1G0 300 30 400 350 450 400 30 300 382 411 400 428 120 20 309 343 . 400 100 400 380 382 200 221 100 194 210 425 100 200 320 383 409 350 42a 00 05 85 GO 27 21 14 15 07 10 14 5 4 81 81 G3 73 13 70 12 (i l S;iinuel Lobde'l Philip Lnudeubeig George Long Philip Loudenbeig Caleb Lormt 14 14 14 14 14 11 8 7 G 15 15 7 15 7 7 12 14 14 12 10 George Miller Mary Myers Maihew Miller Jarres McNeal William Miller Henry Neyer Stephen Peabody ft'illiam Porter Mary Rustan Mary Rueian Daniel Httao Andrew Keneday John Young George Paiteison Georwe Espv Sugarloof Toionship. 30 John Blikly 283 Thomas P Cope 431 Robert Craig 441 Peter Gruhb, Feq 100 Francis Hall 404 John Liickhait 420 Charles Hall laxrs for 1815 60 Jonathan Sargeant CHARLES F. MANN. Treasurer, J REAfU'itEn s Omen, Danville, March 29, 1840 It jP'The ' Ameriran Sentinel' will pub lish the above four limes in the Daily Sen tinel, and forward their account to thr Ticasuicr of Columbia County. BLOOMSnURO Cabinet Waro House. fDUE subicribe would respectfully iiifutio tin jy public, that ho has taken ihe sli i lately oc topji'd hy iVainnel Lilly, near Ihe upper cud ol Uloomaliurg, where he is carrying on the in all its various branches, and where he will be iappy o wait upon all those who may favor him with their custom, His Furniture is wai ranted to lie made of good mateiial and durable, oud he in tend) keeping on hand isidebaurus. Secretaries, Jsureaus, Wardrobes, Card Tables, Dining Tubtes. Breakfast Tables, Cupboards, Stands, Wash Stands, Bedsteads, Dough-trovghs, Coffins, &-c. ind all kinds of work in his line, which he will sell upon as reasonable terms as they can be purchased Uy strict attention to business he hones to re ceive s share ol pubhe patronage. LI JJKOVVA. April 25, 1815. lyl fin interesting Pamphlet, called the FAMILY HEALTH DIIIECTOIIY. FtfR Gratuitous Circulation to all persons who ill cad, Preserve, and Lend it. at E. Ltu.. Dloomsburg. John Mooro, Danville, John RuUer, Miliou, Waller & Co. Lerwick HI the following named Articles have ob lained unbounded popuUrity,vizi Rheumatism, Coutractcd cords, buff Joints, and Gout, will po.rtivcly be cured by the nle use of ihe Indian Veeetuble Elixir and Liniment. The sceptica we invite to call and be personally refer red to gentlemen ol llie lnglicst standing in this city who has been cured ol Kheuniatuin hy this remedy J uey are warranted the only genuine Vcufiiess Dr McKair's Acourlic Oil has urov cd very successful in curing even total Deafness VV e have many ceililicatcs from Citizens who havo used this OIL with co iplcte success We invite ah who are troubled with any disease of the Ear, toexammc the proof Lnntrlci's Wutetn Indian Panacea is the hes: family medicine in the world It is a cure for Dys pepsia, Aslhma, Liver complaint, Indigestion. Cub- liver.eia Jaundice, Epilfspsy Debility iVc, &c IN 1J It operates without the slightest pain, aa i mild but thuiough cathartic, and never leaves tho person costive evon if taken very ollen 1 lie 1'iles are warranted lo be cured by tho ecu uinc Hays' Liniment and lines l'alm of liiiift, or the money refunded V ho will now sutler with this distiessing complaint! Kcvcrbuy il withuut the singnuture of comstock fc co wmntuck and co 's Hursajurilla is as pure and strong an Extract from this celebrated Iiuot as can possibly be made This piice is so reasonably that the poor can atlunl to use it, being but 50 ccntt. per bottle, orf 1 per dozen It is tho only article that will effectually purify the Mood from all impunities Those who have been impriidi i.t in the u.-e ot calomel, oc, will find sure relief from it. Ernst India HuirDit This chemical nrepa-a tion will color the hair any shade from a lihi brown to a ji t black, and not injtiio the hair or Mtnin the hkin in the least. Preserve and Leauty the Hair by usuing 01- bridge's l!a!m o f Columbia, which immeiliati ,'y stops tho hair from fulling out, and restore it when bald Never buy it vt ilhout the signature of Cum stock x (.o. Worms Kolmstocl's Vermifuge is a snfc,aey nu elleetual cmidy lur Worms, in children adulls, in every case. It is entirely Vegetable urn cannot injury the inot delicate thiid ueu kIiouUI there he no onus, I rice 1)5 cci:t. Don't con found ii with other names, I lie Muttcn licltij has been thoroughly teMed by many year's cxpiiicnce. Ladies expecting to become mothers may rest iissuicd that it will always aid and asisst in preparing them for lb trials bcfoio them. It iii.iets all nervous allie ions, allays morning hicIuicsh. causes natural and weet rest-ciiiiali.i'S the circulation of tho blood. regulites Ihu stomach, and facilitates tho birti without such cxciuci.itiiig pains as mothers ex iccl. Jany ol out best physcians Use it in their practice. .t'ff uiscoverv, ny wnicu a I stoves and nines- or grates may tie Kept a Jet Ulack lib ns beauti lul polish as a Coach Uody with one application a year. It keeps all Hlovcs and I'ipes tiuiu niMn e thiough the summer. J his anuh is ,u entiu : : .1 .: i i i: i . ,, , muw iiivi-iuiuu, ui.u buij'iinea uiim oeilgms ail ll(i c it. specimens ol Moves and J'ipc tin use ma be seen at 21 Courllandi-street where ihe Tubs L nay be had at the cost ol 25 cents per bottle. huaclt and ica bug bant. suie remedy, Trice 5 cents. Dr- l,arzett's Juno cordial.or riocrcntivc Klixir remedy in case ol Impotency, Uarreinuts, Flou; Albus, Meiihiructioii, Incontinence, and all disca.-a irising from debilitation of the system where rcstor itioii is required. Iiev. Dr, Uarlholunievv H Tink Uxpectorani ytup, io' me cure el t.orisuinplioi , Asthma touulis. l-okw. fmttinc ul j oud Aieht u..f.u expectoration, rain In llie side Ac, Ac iluaiciluir Oilll tivc the hair a beautiful Uloss. and inclines it to curl, nnd w holly unliki any other Oil, it never Koils thw li ne3t ladies' ha'f in the least Ifanyladyor Bent cman sbull lisUil'.and find these stalcmcnss untrue, limn money will be refunded i. auuon io be remembered llie above named articles are sold dcnuino in this city by Cnmstnrk Co, 21 C'ourtlandt-street, and IVOH'MIKE ELSE except of their couutiy customers Hemember take this direction wilh you Those articles are to he had in this ulaun nf Rphram Llutz, Bloomsburg, John Moore, Danville v alter V co. Uerwiek, John Kuser, Wilton, Jiovemher, 1, 1815 28v. Cm BOOTS AND STORE. SHOE fETIHE nubJcrflicr informs tho pub lie that he has opened a SHOE b'J'OKE at the hwcr end of Wain Street. TTIoombhurg, at Ihe stora funnel !v ocenni ed by E. Lutz where he Intends to keep n gener al Assortment of shoes and horns, for men and vomens ware, which he will sell as low, if not lower than the same quality of goods can be boiifht ii Columbia county. lie will also moke to order all kinds of hoots and shoes, at short notice. Hav nig determined to sell low, for a small profit, lie respectfully invities those who arc in want of any thing in his line, to give him a call. N.B. All goods bought of me arc warranted to be as recommended. W. RL'SSEL. Nov. 13 th 1SU. : rjTNEJV ESTABLISHMENT TIN and SJ3HELTIRON rT'irr. ...i. -i i . .... ijiii Buiisciiuer nnviiiff locnleil Inmsell in liloomsliurg. is prepared to furnish all kinds ol ware, and peiform all kinds ot woik in his line of business, at cheap rates and at ehoit notice II has luriiihhed himself with a new a lid splendid stock oi tools, machinery and materials Irom I'lnla delphia, and made a larye purchase ol COAL am! NOUIJ a JOY Let, ol various nallerus, to suppl) his customers. Ho will constantly keep on hai d, TIA UMIti: uf every description. h'TOl'KS, a large variety, neatly and suhslan- naiy linislied, together with rii'Ju. Sroi'TSfat buildings. fO.1L nUfUETH, Ac. Ac, Ho respectfully solicits public patronagu Hav mg been lorsome years engaged in his btisii.iss. and having experienced assistanls, he feels conli- dent of satisfying all who may favor him with their custom. COVATUV ,W,':C.7.VrS sumdifd oi liberal terms. Call on tho south sido of Main-street, 3 doors below the olbce ef the Columbia democrat. October 11, 181,r ly25 S, E. CRAK1 B. F. II A Yf T, WAaaoza- maker, HLOOMSBL'KO, 5) I'.rLCr'J'M.LY informs llie public lien Q, lie lias located liunsell in llie .Shon Lit-I occupied by ZIUA Kl'GriLKS, in MAKKLT- J KEET, where he intends carrying on the abovi business in all its various brain lies. HEAVY WAGGONS built and repaired, as well as one horse WAGCOXS AND BUGGIES. of every dascriplion, and all kinds of Countrj Work, in his lino, doneaUhoit noiicc, and on tin moat reasonable terms. (fj-Oood Lumber and all kinds d fonntrv Pro Juce taken iniayuient for work, but Cash will inn e refused. April 5, 18Lr. CniCt) Brandreth's Pills EAD and understand I The time will come when the medicine, JJrandrcth 'ills will he appreciated as they ought and deserve; it will be muleistood that Dr. Draudieth has the strongest chuns upon the public It is true that every in- uivmuai who makes a trial ot llie JJiandrelh J', concedo them to he the best medicine they ever nsiu. J liey are indeed a medicine about which there is no mistaka, Their value in a climi.to se changeable as ours cannot be sullieiently appreciat ed A Iree perspiration is at once rostorcd , thus they cure colds and consumption is prevented. Those who havo a redundancy of bile lind them ol the moot essential service and should ihcrrbc a de liciency of that important fluid tho lirandrcth J'ills luiife an equally beneficial .ellect. Ol'tcu has this important medicine saved valuable lives in those re gions where tho dreadful yellow fever was prevail ing A lew doses taken immediately upon the in lection being received into tin system will bf al mest certain to picvcntany material ineonvcri nee And ut nostuuo uf this dreadful epidemic is there so proper a medicine us tlio Drcmliclh J'llls. Let ibis medicine, be uriimr-allv un-d in this disraso and no less uf blood allowed, and leu very few would he it victim. 5?o it in with oilier diseases. A.ioist nature with tins all imimrraui medicine to remote moibid hiim,ir.i fioin the blood. .mil do not resort lo bleeding or mercury and we shall have a -ery great scnicity of persons ullliclci' wilh cl onic maladies. The fe.nhei ciltiihe tlu au imal kingdom- over which we uic li e lords, an not aJlliclcd with chronic maladies; neither sImuiIi we be if it were not for our princ which occasions ibain. follow nature. 1'se the niedicinc wbi-1 harmonizes with her, which mildly but surelv ic moves all the impurities oflhe hlood.whit h sliriifth ciih Ihe feeble mid yet leduces llinpc of ton full habit to a healthy standard. Lei me ayain say that every depaituieiit of the lnnniilaetiiie of L'laiidieth Pills is personally superintended ' y me, and that every box wilh my three labels upiui it may be relied up on to have the beneficial cfi'cel described if usei! according lo the directions ucnimpai:y:ii A () I) N T H. Wa.iiinjloii Kobert M'Kuv. Jersey town L iV A T isel Danville E U Peynid.ls A' Co Caltir.vissa C G lirobst lilooinsburg J. fi. Aloyer. Limestone Jiabbil A M'Ninc'. lluckliorn M. O. ihm maker. Limn liidge Low AThoiiipsoii A'crwuk J VV .Sliles May 3,1 Sli ly- 2. rM.'m Si fRlIIE tulwriber respectfully infm ms the public J that he has o encd a shop, on .Malu-stitet. murly opposite Clayton s i'avern, in Eluoinshmg. e h iiitemls currying on the, uLuvo business. in all its various branches. TIN WARE, of every description, will be kept on hand for sale at WHOLESALE or HE TAIL. SHEET IRON Manufactured into any fuiin n quired, KTUVK I'U'ES, of all sizes kept constantly on ham'. Stoves finish ed to order. Being determined to do business in the right way, he rcoc.-ts all to call upon him before they purchase elsewheie, as he will fuinilli all articles in his lino as cheap as they can tc purchased in the county. D. J. IHCE. September 20, 1S45 ly22 Cabinet rtfakinrc. THE subscribe! respectfully informs the pub lic that he has taki n the shop lately oceuiui d by IJ. S. Hayhurst, at the lower end of Maiket bstrect Klooiiisbura; where he intends carry inn on the above business in all its branchea, and solicits a share of the patronage of the publio. In connection w ilh the above business, ho offer his services as an UNDERTAKER. lie will always be ready to make COFFINS for the same prices heretofore 'hailed in Dloomsburu. and having supplied himself ih a gondHEAH&E he will attend with itjut the Funerul without auy jxira charge. JOHN BITTR.? May ,10 I84C 6m3 CII'KMY? fluff SII t:i:il ATFEL just re- civeu aim lor sale at the icv ntere. L. U. RLTUT. October II. NOTICE, hereby given to all persons not lo purchase i certain nolo of hand given by the ubcrilerto jeorge Kclchner, Esq. for the sum of seventy dol lars, dated on or about the ltitli of August, 115. Having received no considoialion for it 1 shall re fuse to pay the same. JOHN BTINEK. Willi iin.sluig, March 81, lf'10. TIIEWAKM WEATHER.. The suddenVhangesof the welhar, during thh reason of tho year, exhibit a most banelul ellect on the human s) stein, debilitating and prostrating it. The stomach mid bowels become dcmiiced. civine limelv nolieo lo all, who are inclined to givo alien- tion r the warning voice ol nature. At such timet .layiie's'Ci.iiiiinutivo' never fails to allord immedi ate relif, checking tho disease and restoring Jho salient to viu'orocs health, Motheis coniuil be toi .autioU3 with their children during this month, and the mouths follow tug, and in llie earliest stagej f Ibis summer (lU'iise.wliether from tcelluiig, oi I rcssive heal, or other causes, they should at oma rcs irt '.. this never failing remedy. Hundreds of 'eitii'icatcs fio:n respectable persons in this cityj are in possession of the nrenrictor. readv to ex. hibit to all who may desire too see theni.nt his of fice, No. 8 .S'oulh Third street, Philadelphia, LIFE! VJKE'!!! FIRE! ! ! ! All that a man hath will he give for his life, so we And recorded in the most ancient and best of books, but as we see thousands dying around us with Consumption, Croup, Aslhma,- Brnnohitit, Spilling Ulood, and other Pulmonary affections, we arc led to doubt iho correctness of the above assertions, especially sirco it is so well Known that a certain remedy tuny he obtained, which al ways arrests those diseases. Dr. JAVNE'S EXPECTORANT never fails to give relief, and cures after every oilier means have failod. This can be and has proved in thous ands of insaiices, where it has IT cted radical ores, aller ho iis'ient had been eiven mi bv all his friends and physicians. Ah- l3r$wmi The subscriber offers for sale lii.s HOUSE 5 situated on the comer of T.laui and East-streets in L'loomshurg, Columbia (Ymity, Pa. Itiswcl calculated fur the location for a Public House o Htorc,bcing (JG F(( front on Mainstrrtf, M l I -1! feet on Lust-street, and the road leading to the liloomshurg Kail sad lion Company's Furnaces. 'J'his Lot is well cal culated for building upon East-street as well as on Main, and being titualed in the centre of the Iron I'cg'on of Columbia County, is well worthy tho atientionnf the capitalists. For any information respecting the conditions, en quite of UlXKl.ES KAIiLER Elconislmrg, Wccembrr 20 CAUMON. All peryons are herr-hy rantioneu' ajjairiFt p-jrchnsinji a certnin Note uf hand, given by me lo Stephen Urubsi, for the cum of twenty-two dollars, dated March Hih 1810. Mining received no ennMiIeiutint! for iho aul Note. I "hall refuse lo pay it. MARSH j SILVER THORN April 14 th 1810 cautjon! " ' S hereoy given to all persons not to purchase three Note of Inndjfor the sum of U0 dollars each, lulled April 1 I8'l:l signed by the subscriber payable to Absolom llomboy, one April 1 1S4G one April 1 18'l7;und one April 1 1848; as I shall refuse to pay the same, having leceived no consid eration for Ihcur SI.UON itEASNER. Much 20, IS 18. Estate rf William Ulcnsch, late Bloom township, deceased. of NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of Ad ministration on the above nienliiir.ed estate liavii been grunted to (he subscriber, living in Cat tawissa township. All persons indebtei to tbo est ite aio hereby nolilied lo mako immediate payr nient, and all those having claims arc icqucsted tu present them properly aiilhcnticated. to JOSE Ml 7,'KOEST, Adm'r. Match 14, 1S1G (Jv47 LOOK OUT. Al! p?rons indrbied to tliR suhfrri ler on Ijoik!, i.oto, or book Bccouot iial;? p'ytiicnl In-fore the lir.st day of February m x', or iheir aeeuun's will af ier that dale, bo left widi a Jusliet! of 'be Peace for immediate clleeiion, DANIEL SN YD R- Dec. 27 IS 15. An a .Kortinent of HO M,OW WA II H such as kct los, Puts. ioilcis, Tea Kctlb-.-.. piclern, Cuke Griddles, Ac- AVo Lnrge mid small Waggon lioxes, from the Danville L'aejs Woiks, just received and for sale by Jl HFLEY & A1ENDENIIAI.L. December 20 AN APT RENTOK. To the Tin and Sheet Iron Manufae luring Business, is wanted by the subscriber. An ac tive boy, from 16 to 17 year of ago wiil receive gool encouragement upon immediate application w D. J. iuc;i NOTICE. S herrhy given that the copartnetship heretofore existing under the firm of lirobst and fSaott-c ta dissolved and the acceoiuils of said firm havo been assigned to the subscriber, who alone, isaulhonxeJ to collect Ihe same. ISAAC SAN TEE. Match 13 1S4C, BLASTING POWDER. 'jyqp uess at I$Lit in-- I'owdcr !' the bent quality, just received bv M M. McKEl.VY Dcctmhcr 5 & Co