''--. THE (J A It LAX I)- v'i$. H iA m'tetcst J'luwert enricli'J, 't'roiu various gtwtkits cull'il with ttrr." speak no NaV lH'"! po ki,K"y 0r(1 ('an never lcae iiintf hchinil, And, ill! io hreathe each tale wVe herJ It Ut bencnh a iinhlo mind, full o(t belter eeil i sown Jiv choosing ihiu ilie kinder plan, lir if but liule good be known. Still le; us speak ihe best we can. Give me llio heart that fain would hide Would fain mother' cIThw, lliiw can i pliMsure human pride To provo hurnanily hut baft No lei us reacli a higher mood, A nobler estimate of man; Hi earnest in the search for good. And sptuk of all tlie bcsi we can. Tben speak nr ill but lenient b To oilier failings s your own, If vou're ihu first a fault in see, j not ilia first to make il known For lifu is but a passing day, No lip may tell how brief its span; Then, oli' the liule time we slay, Lei u speak the best we can. THE HEART'S CUEST3. RY MRS. ORNE, When nge nas cast its shadows O'er life's declining way, ''hen evening twilight gatheri Hound our retiring day, Then shall we sit and ponder On the dim and shadow past. In the bean's eileni chamber Tho guests will gather fast. 'Cueats that in youth we cherisncd Shall come to us onee more, And wo shall hold communion As in Iho days befnie' They may ba dark and sonr bre, They may be bright and fair, Bui the heart will have its chamber, I he guests will gather there. How shalt it bs, my sisters. W ho shall be our heart' a gueBts? How shall it be, my brothers, ''hen life's shadow on us rests? Shall we not 'mid ihe silence ; Hear voices sweet and low, Speak the old familiar language, The word long ago? Shall we not see dear faces Sweet smiling as of old, ' Till the mists of that lone chamber Aro sunset clouds of gold? When age has cast Us shadows O'er life's declining way, And evening twilight gathers Round our retiring Jay. TIIF HEARTS WINTER. BY E, C. "Though winter chill the blossom, And check ihe budding flower, The rose shall bloom in beauty, And verdure clothe the bower. 'hen the frost king's reign i. ended, Ilia white throne passed away, New forms of beauty blended, Shall own a milder sway. And sweeter in their fragrance, And brighter in their bloom; ' Theie Summer Hovers shall blossom; Upon a summer's tomb. But tVere are icy fetters. Other than bind the fields, And Iheie's a frozen dullness; To which the spirit y ields. For this no summer hastens, And winds bieathe in vain; Joylen the changing season, When winter reigns within. WHAT IS GENTILITY? Every body can ilislinjuih what the) ca'l a gentleman from a man whom ihej do not consider to be one. It is true, however, thai every body lias not the B3me standard for gentility, and what one roiftht consider to be genteel, anoth er might consider to be very far from h. It is therefore impossible to give such definition of gentility, as would accord wiih the ideas of every one, or if such a definition could be given there wouti1 be a wide difference of opinion as to the rules thit might be laid down for carry, ing it out. If we were to venture m opinion on this subject, we would si) that gentility is that department, wheth er at home, in society or in Ihe street, which is lh re?uit nf a desire to avoid esying cr doing any tiling that could i70 offence luollitis- A strict cbser vince of this law would tindoublcilly se- tire for its olxei vrr the respect of 1 with whom he wouM hn brought Into onlact, and i.i carrying it into practice. If he aims st the highest standard of gen iliiy he mini consult the Usle of (h nosl refined anil even the moil faiiiili mis or eNe he mty fall short of his oh- j ct and he considered s geotpel by one H nf perons anil vulgu by another. mm who should aci up 10 the follow ng standard eouM hardly f i 1 to he con lideied as a gentleman by every body, ilthnugh we or free to admit I hit he might lip poiiMdeied by many as rather too much of oik : Ii !s not g-iitecl to swear, li i.i not gnipel to indulge in licen tious conversation. ll is not gontecl to talk loud in com pany. Ii i not genteel lo liugh lou. I. It is not genteel to interrupt others in con vei sation. Ii is nut grn'eel to be (pick and ab nipt In talking. Ii is not genieal lo advance ym opinions in a dogmitical or positive man ner. Il is not genteel to attempt lo give force lo your assertions by h-immeriug on the table or by any extraordinary gesticulations, as if yoti were in! illible. It is not genteel at an evening party, where refrtsbments are served, to fi'l s lady's plate wiih terrapins, or oysieis, or chicken sal lad, as if she had eaten no dinner. It is not genteel to put your mouth so close to the face of the person you are talking to as to incommode him with your breath, even though you may fancy it lo have the odor of a nosegay. It is not genteel lo slam a door in go ing in or out of a room where there are other persons. It is not genteel to take the wall of a lady in the street, whether you are a white cr black 'gentleman.' Il is not genteel lo carry wiih you into company the fumes of cigu smok' Il ia not gentetl to chew tobicco in company, or lo spit tobacco juice upon c;rj el or in a nice fire place. It is not genteel to smoke cigars in ihe street, os some respectable looking strangers are often seen to do. It is not genteel for tweedledum to urn up his nose at twed'e dee in com pany. Il is nol genteel lo talk ai concerts or k ctures so as to prevent others from hearing, Il is not genteel lo whisper in com- oany. Il is not genteel at table to begin be fore the rest of the company are help ed. It is not genteel to eat last, or lo put a large quantity into your moulh ai once. Il is not genteel to finish a meal until others have had time to make some pro lans with theirs. It i9 nol genteel whn you are invited to a parly to meet a stranger, lo go awaj before the stranger. It is not genteel, if you ba that slran. er to wail an unreasonable time before your take leave Il is not genteel, to salute a gentle man while walking in the street with a 'ady, with a nod of the head. It is not genlcel to leau back in a chair in company. It is not genteel lo tub your head, whilst sealed on a sofa, against the pa pered parlor in which you are a visiter. It is not genteel to stand before a fire place and intercept the heat from other who are as cold as yourself. Il is not g-enteel to talk in company more than your lull share. It is not genteel at Ihe ihenuem, or any other public place, lo stick your f.-ti ipon a chair or on a table. It is nol genteel to whistle or hum lune in presence of Grangers or la lies. It is not genleel to soy or do any hing in presence of others, which if iid or done by them would offi-nd your 'eelings or sense of propriety These are no sketches of fancy, They are piC Urcs drawn from real life, .nd perhaps there i( hardly a man 1 1 J hO lead." llliS article that will not find one or more ol ihe hints thai will fit his case. JT$ COURSE IS ONWARD. ' J! l(JC.rfMit Iiiih liccu the thdmnul for (,l'i'i"ii'n or All Ilt'iilin Itnlxain, and il hax given Rcncral n:itisf.iflinn to those who have ine.1 it and liccouie nrquniutcd with iln virtue tl'a' it now itaiu! pri!-vininiit a a remedy in Disease of tho J,uni;ii, and the testimony wliicli hua lieen (fiven liy liillVrenl (eraon who hnvo been rured by I in altojiether voluntary mi their iait. They have fivi ii it in the hope that nil whom:iy licit tlieniHelvur in reed of thia remedy may apply for it without de lay. IIcjiI tho folluwiiii; letter rernveil Ijom the Hev Mr Stiinivall, I'aslor of Wt Jude'a Kpiseopul Free t'hiireli. ,Wr 8. him not o.'lv used '.ho medicine himself hut him witnessed its efl'ee.l in several very tryinir rases nf disease. The letter will bhow hix "pinion of iu virtues. Dear Mr : Uelievinc it to lie hut an act of eoin moil hurnanily to those siillerinR under the vurioun diseases of Cuui(lta, Colds, Jioarsi'iiess, Consunip- ,ion. A-thnia, ia. to point them to a sate, speedy mid radical remedy, I tako pleasure in hearing my testimony to your invaluable medicine called. Ulusa- onian or All Healing U dsain. Of iu etfioacy I can peik first from my own expeiience. Ueing subject from exposure more or l.ss to the vicissi tudes ol our climate to irctpjcni biucks oi iiuiuen za. Hoarseness.iii:., I have always found it to alford almost instantaneous, and always by perseverance in its use, ell'eclual relief. To a particular fiiendJ of mine suffering severely unrer Asthma, and who1 had despaiied ol obtaining rebel from any human source, upon my recommendation was induced lo aive the Ulosaoniai a tiial and ho pionouneed the etlect prouueeu up. n urn a pence cua.m u, orumg I, ,n hale Hint almost instantaneous re lief. In him immediate and almost instantaneous relief, In another instance I recommended it to a female friend far advanced in Consumption. After the use of the first buttle her cough was entirety removed and her appetite and strength restored to sjeh a degree as to astonish all who saw her- With a long cherished ai.d firmly established prejudice a gaiiist the thousand and one specifics put f.nh iu these days as sovereign panaceas for all disease, I as.suieyou that nothing short of my linn conviction of the "claims of your medicine to an origin so re i pectable, and to the- effects of it as herein certified; both by my own experience aim oust rvation, i could not have been induced thus to come forward as a witness in its behalf. 1 have the honor lo be, sir, respectfully yours, I!. C: SHIM LA LL. Have you a Cough, which is troublesome and has not yielded (oany of Hie lemeilies w hich von have m-eil T Is it at tended wiih pain il ihe side, bhoituets of beuili night swcalsl Do you Jciiisc Etowl when you rough and find your strength gradually failing 1 You will find that these symptoms if not properly attended lo will terminate ui consumption and erulh. complaint Are you troubled with that diatiesUua Asthma, which deprives you of your rest at night and ren der life burthensoine. Here is the Mcmedy. Remember ihe name and place where it is to be obtained and do not be put oil' with any otbei. Ii has produced a cure iu as desperate cams as yours may appear to be, und doubtlcos will put to fliuhl in a speedy manner those distressing symptom which till y o ir mind with gloomy forebodings ut ihe. future. lis Heating Vropertki do not deceive. The short dry cough is iiuii l.lv overcome and easy and healthy expectoration lakes its place. Spitting of blood is immediately check ed. N ight sweats with pain in the side and :hest, debility and diliiculty of breatiing yield in a short time, Astm.t Willi ull Its ureauiul aceompaniiiieul.s is at once relieved, ronchilis and in fact all ihe dsseasas of the throat mid I ungj give w ay before this remedy when all other means have failed. I'csons may attempt to deceive you w ith some other remedy, pronounc'u.g it to be equally as good but remember life is nt stake, therefore Be not Deceived. The above medicine foi sale by the following cuts. E. I'. Lutz, It'oomsburg. V. ,. Waller A Co Berwick : L & J, Lazarus, Oiangeville ; Levi Hi- ad, Jersey town ; Dcrr V McDnde, hue Hall ; Baldy, Caltawissa. 6mo" Cabinet vTarc House. f El"' sulivcribo would respectfully infonn tb B online, mill lie nas iaien inc sli p lately in cupp'd liy iS'amuel Lilly, near the upper end ol uloouiiiliurg, where he is carrying on the in all its various branches, and where ho will nappy o wan upon mi uio-e vnn may iaoi linn with their custom. His r urnituie is wai ranted te be made of good niateiial and durable, und he in tend i keeping on hand Sideboards, Secretaries, Bureaus, ll'ardrobcs. Card Tutdcs, Dining Tables. Breakfast Titbks, Cupboards. Stands, Wash Standi, Bedsteads, Dnvgh-trovghs, Coffins, &-c. and all kinds of work in his line, which he will sell upon as reasonable terms as they can be purchased iu ttie county. liy strict attention to business he hopes to re ceive a stuf e ot public patronage. ELI UROWN. April 25, 1845.-)yl Estate ff William Mensch, late of Bloom township, deceased. "JkTOTIC'K is hereby given, that Letters nf Ad Cl inittLiriiliiii nn tbn above inpiiliunl rsltitf hav" been granted to the subscriber, living inCat- ili'wiK,t" '""'""''I'- A'l persons indebted to th. entile are hereby untitled to mike immediate payi ment, and all those having claims are requested te l'M!S,,,,t lll,,,n ,rT! . . . I JOM'. II Adm r. MjkIi II, lSlOfiw 17 FoigcrV OUR MOTTO.NOT TO HP. OUTDN'OF, ui,tKsnriiiN(; i:stahlishmi:n r y S:utvc X Sihorlhoi'ii. Till' undersigned haviiiir taken the slion formerly ociMipicd by Marshal Silveitliorn, most rcspcetfully inforina ihp public ilmi they intend to carry on the above branch ol htieiiiess and will at all limes be readv to do work a liule better and cheaper than any other establishment in the place, "and they hope by strici attention to business lo merit i larg,i portion of the public patronage All kinds of country produce lalun in eithange for work 5t the ready not refused 1SA(J SANTKK, MARSHAL SILVERTIIORN. nioomsburt; Feb, 21,181(5 II DISSOLUTION. THE copartnerrship heretofere existin" ...1.1' ft A t 'hurt mtt n r f ii o Armstrong f Utiges. in die lone cutting business, is by muiun cotiaent dissolved E. ARMSTRONG. P. HUGHES. Nov. 1 1813. MAUKLIj YAIM). Tllfi business will be rontinued y tin -ub8rnbcr at the old stand; where tnaj he had at all times. MONUMENTS, TOMB-TABLES. TOMJi-S TONES, IlE.Hi Til- JJMH&, MANTLES. IV IN T STONES, M ULL EES, kc. or any ntht-r work in his line. lie is also prepared lo luruisi WINDOW CATS and SILLS. DOOR SILLS and STEPS, &c either of Ma.ble, Lime or any kindol stone Uiat can be procured in this vicinity liTMlaving had considerable exnorienci in the business, ne plcuges Ins work ii he exei'llteil in n ImniUnrnf, a Rli-ln n rn,.. be furnU, Cl rnm &nv yarJ ei,1Pr ( . - ' city or country; and on as reasonable term EPIIRAIM ARMSTRONG Jlloomsburg, Nov. .1, 181U. ly '28 J. IT VAXDEKSLIC'H, J rim ST. EGS leave lo inform the public, ilia he in picp ired to atlcnd to nil the oper ations in dentistry, ouch a3 rcinovim The Tartar and other Foreign Sub stances. From ihe teeth, rendering llieni clean, am! die gums and breath swcti and healthy. The cuviies vf Decayed Tevth Will ho dressed out and filled wiih Goh! r other loil; of the linesl quality, as tii. :se may require, whi.-h will generally prevent their aching or furihrr decay,- am render lliem useful fur years; and in m my i;ascs during life Teeth and Slumps of Ttch (1M. ' I. I I , . . men navi; in coine useicie oi trouiiiesomi vill be extracted in tho must careful man oer, with the latum and best improved in- firuiiienis. I'orceliain Teeth, unne nest qujuty aiul latest i:n provemenl. will he inserted on pivot, or (in cniinnMioi with Dr. Viillcn hauip, with whom he is ii paiernsliip in pln'e wcik) nn Cold plate from a single tomli lo a whole .-i t, to lonl. -is well as the natural, and wurranicd u answer all ihe useful and ornamental pin pn"Ps pro)o.ed by the art. , V I' I I I II . In hhori,evi'ry operation belonging to tin pii'li ssioii, win ti pclorineil in Hie he iianner. with cliuisejt material, anil at tin shorn ft notice lie therefore hopis, by siriul alieiition to business, to obtain a shur' of public patronage. Any person or pei sons wishing anv of the above operation. performed, are respectfully requested ti i'ivi; linn a call, N. H The public nrc hereby Ii fnrim lhat we the subscribers hava entered into special nirtneiship relating only to plan worK as a is more convenient for each b aticnt! to the oilier branches of the s firm on his own account. A. VAl.LEIiCfl AMP. J. ii. vandersi.km:. Mount Pleasant, Nov 8th. 1813 Jm, 15 O O T A N D STOR E. shoe T 11IB subscribe inforius the iml lie Unit lie lia: Trj-V opnied a MlOf M liIIL nt thrlwwe end of Main Street Aloomsbiirg, lit lb. store lormelly wccuiii d by K, Lutai where he intends lo keep a gener d assortment of shoes and boms, for men am womensware, which he will sell as lew, if not lower than the same iiiiiility of goods can be liougbi in l olmnliia countv. lie will also nuke to ordei II kinds of boots and shoes, atsburt notice. Hav ing determined to sell lew, tor it unall profit lie rcspec'tully liivitieg tliose who are in Want ol my thing in his line, to give him a call. A. II. All goods bought of me are warranted to be us recommended. W, R CSS EL. iv. 15fhl8-M. I.JST Or LETTERS Remaining in the Posi-Oflice, at IlloomB. burg; .T7arch 31; 184(5. Jacob Under Giflin MiCully f'antar. Uarrg John Morris G. O. Hachincn Robert Oleman Iviobard Corlney Willimi Rrr I'hoinas Dadford John Kclln Lewis Folk: George Scott Green A: Kunkle Ik-nry Si.hlajser Ceter Heinboch J.jhn Snyder Miss Julia A. Kline A. ,1. fSmne lohn S Kit lie John Wanicli lames Mcl.anchhn Mr. iVes JOHN R. JUVER, P. M. TIN and SZIHEET IRON I'lll'; miliseiilier having located liimnlf 1 1 Diminishing, is prepared to furiiii-h ull kinds ol ware, and petfo ni all kinds nf uoik in his line ol business, ul cheap rales mill at hhoit milicc Hi lias furnished himself villi a new alid slilemliil slock ol tools, inaehii.erv und n.iilerials from I'hila ih lpliii, and innde a litrn purchase ol ('OA I, unci WOOD iSTOVKH, of various imlterns, to siumlv Irs customers. He will constantly keen on ba d. J7. ll'.llth' ofevery description. STOVES, a large varielv. neally uml sulislan- lialy blushed, tocctber willi !'. sroi'TSfor buildings. VO.1l. lll VHKTS, &c. Ae. He rcspecUiilly solicits public pnlroiinge Ilav- ,H ... . ii iw, muni: j-rurs t'ligugeu ill inn lilisliu ,-s, in and having experienced ossihtunts, be feels conli- dent of satisfying all who may favor him wiih their custom. .nr.fii H.r.VJS ftqplud 01 liberal terms. Call on the snu'h side of Miin-Klrcet, 3 doors below the ollice i f the Columbia ycuiocrat. October 11, lbf.') Iy25 s, e. crak;. 15. F. UWSKIi: T, WAGGON BIAKEH, IJLOOMSIJUIIO, rsi'ECFTl LLV informs the inblic lhat he has located himself in be Minn lately occupied by Z1UA It I'Cil i LLfi, j M.M-KL'J-S'l'liKKT, wl mrti ho intends carrviitg on tl;e uliuve business in all its various brunt Eich. IIKAVV WAGGO.NS built and repaired, as well us one horse waggoxs am) iiuc(;n:s- if every dascription, and all kinds of Country Work, in his line, doneatshoit noiicc, ondwi the nost reasonable terms. fXj-liood Lumber and all kinds of Country Pro luce taken in payment for wok, but CVh will not e refused. April 5, 1S1T. CmSO Brandrcth's Fills tfj l and understand ! ''he time will conn Hit when the medicine, Urandieth 'ill, will br ippieeiuled as ihey niiedit und iIcmtvc; it will br uiieisioon mat ut. Uiumlii in has the strongest rums upon Ilie politic. It is true that every in lividual who makes u uial of tlx: llian, belli Pill: oncctle tbriii to be the lest imdiciiie tbey ever iM'd. I ney ure indeed a mi diniie about which here is no ini-tiik?. Their value in it climate so haugeiible as ours cannot be suliicicntly ii piociat 'd A lee perspiration is ut once rcstoicd , llim hev cine colds and consumption is prevented. I'hose who have a redundancy of bile find them ol he must essential service iiniUliould then be a de-icien-y of lli.it important fluid the lfiandnth J'ilU ia,e an equally beneficial effect. Often has this I'iportant medicine tared valuable lives in those re- ! where the dreadful yellow fi ver wai prevail ing A few doses tjken immediately upon the in fection being received into llit sv.-ti'in will In a! nosl certain In pievenl auv matcriul inconvi ri, nco And at no:-liiu'e of ibis dcestlful epidi mie is thi-i.--o pmpi-r a medicine as the Urcndietli Pills. Li t bis lneilicine be iiniwrsallv n.-ed in tliir disease and no loss ol 'blood ailcwcd, nod (: vory lew wutilil Ire its Mctuns. t-'o il i.s with olhei lisciccs. AsuM Jiatni Willi this ;,! imporranl inciliciiieto reinoi-e moibid hiiiuois from the blooi'. and do not rcor to Idcetling or mercury m.d we iliall have a - cry cn'at scaieily i.f j.ei oi's ulliietec! with croiiic maladies. The fealheiedliibi tht-au mini kingdom- over wide h we ate the Im.ls, me not alllicied with chronic nialndies; neither should we I o if it were not for our priue which vcasiniis ' ham. l'i,Uw natuie. I'.-e ihe undieiue w hi' hi narmnnies Willi Her, wlucli mi , v Lot so,,.!,-.... ni.ves all ihe inipin ilics of ihe blood'.w hi. h slrentth ns the feeble aiul M l n duces iIiom-ol loo full lo, I. ii io a healthy standard. Lei n gain say lliatcvcn -lepaitineiil of ihe inanul':ieliiie of lii.ii.d.cth l'ilV s personally superinteinlid ' me, am! tb;,t eeiv ". with my three labels upon it m-.iy l e leliid up in to have the benelici.d i lied (io'cribcl if used iccording lo the diieclions iiccnuip.iii, 'ii,- AG E i T S. Wa.'.hintoi) I.'obert .M'Kuy. .leiseylown L oV A 'I' ;ise Danville H U licymdils ,V Co Caltawissa C (i firobst Uloomsbtirg J. 1. Mover. I.iincslonc I'abbit & MW'incb, Liuckliorn -M. (i. Shoemaker. Lime liidgi Low it Tliio:i:)son ierwtek- J V 6til, ,luy A IS 15 1 y- 2. Tin C? mzeei '-XlwJJ rWMW. submiber r, lhat he has opt rcspeclfully informs the public lied i p, on M ain-!-tn el .,,iy u,ioMie l ia tun s tavern, in I.loouisliiiri; whee he intends ciiriying on the above business. hi ull its various brunches. TIN W. I HE, ,f every description, will be kept on hand for salt it WHOLESALE or lil-TAIl,. SHEET IKON Mannfactuicd into nnv form niuired, STOVE L'I PES, jfall sizes kept constantly on ham'. Stoics (inish i'd to order. Ib ii.g determinid to do business m the rilr .. . i ei ... o ... way, lie reijesls all to call upon him before tbe purchase elscwheie, as he will fiiinilh all article? in his line u cheap as they can te purchased ii the county, I). J. IiiCE. September SO, 18'C, Iy22 Cabinet rakinc: rHIIE subscribe! respectfully informs The pub 5 lie that ho has taki n the thou lately occuniec y II. S. Ilayhtirpl, ut the lower end nf Miukct istreet Iiloonisbiir"; where lie intends-carrvine: oi the ubove business in ull its branches, and solicits i sha.e of the patronage ul the piiblic. In connection w ith the above butiiirss, lie ofl'en his services as an UNDERTAKER. lie will alnnvs be ready lo make COFTIN'S foi the same pricrs lieretcd'ore harped in Dloon't-buri;. ind baMHE MU'idied hirnself vvih a nnnd IIEA'LM-: ic will attend with il'at Ihe Funeral wilhoiit any Un charge. John ii!TT;i;,s- May ,10 lOlfi. flrn.1 S I'OVF, TIPR for rale nt thn New Store. Kiv.ui: Oftot-cr 11. NOTICK, ri hereby given lo nil persons not lo pu.di i' certiiu iio e of hand aiveu bv tbo sn'isciiiiei lo '.crge Kolchner, Lsq fr ihe sj.n of seventy d d !ars, dated on or about the LSlh of Ail-just, I Hi ), llaving recoived no ciinaiderution for it I shall ie use lo iay the niiie. JOHN SSTINER. W ilbanod urg, March 21, If-tO. the warm wkatijkk. The sudden eliunges of the went bar, during lliis 'tins hi of ibe year, exhibit a most liauetul elb el on the, hum.in fui,n. deliihijting and proMraling it. The sluuiaeli and bowels become dei.ingcd, giving lonely notice to all, who are inclined lo give alien lion fo the warning voice of nulure. At such Limes Jayue s 'Cui minative' never fails to ufj'md im iin-tli -ate relof, checking ihe (IimmsC and r. sloiing the palleut l(l uoioi s healtb, Mothers cannot he loo cannons with their children durinir Ibis mi,ih. oi"oius i,jiiw u,jr. Uiiu in Ilie eaihest slaves the '"is summer disease, wiietbe;- from teething, p. 1 ressive beat, or olhcc causes, ibey should at once jn-sorl io this never .'ailing leinedy. Jlundredsof ics icciaiue nersons in i uu em- are in possession of the p'eprietor, ready lo ex hibit loall who may desire too see lliem.at bis of-lu-e, jo. B .South Thiid street, I'hibidelphia, LIFE! FIRE!!! FIRE!!! ! that a man hath will he give for his life,' 0 we II d iccorded in the most iincient and best of books but as we see thousands dying around us Willi Consumpli Cr,,,,,,, Asibina,- IJronohilis Spitting Uiood, and other Pulmonary uffccliun we ure led to doubt the coriectness of the above assertions, especially sii ce it is so well known lhat a certain remedy may be obtained, which al ways arrests those diseases. Dr.JAV.NL'S EXPECTORANT never fails to give rebel, slid cuies after every other mc.un have hulud. This can tie und has p, ,ed in thou amis ol iiisaiices, where it has , iKtcl radical cures, alter he patient had bcci, giw n t,p l,y all his friends and physiciai.s. SALE. The subscriber nfTrrs for cale hin j 8 m " i.r -: j.j w siliialcd en the roncrof Main nrd Tu.-t-Mrcels ill .'loi nisi org, Cob. ii l ia ('(.Lilly, fa. Jt js v,,. calculaled for the h.ulicii for a J ul lie L'ciise o Slore,bcing (Ifi '(ft front on Mainstrt-t, 12 11 1 feet on East-street, and the r,iad lending to the I!!oonis.;,nrtr lion Company's I'lirnacfs. 'i',is Lot i- w ell cnl-. culalcd for building vi j n Lust-.-trei-t as well as on Main, und Loinc situated in the centre of the ,-,, Heaion of Columbia County, is well worthy tho attention of the capitalists. Tor any information rtspecting Ihe cordiiions, en quite of :iirj,i:s k.i,l;:u- Llenm.-burg, ZJcceinlci l) CATTION. m licrcoy given to n! pei.HH 6 not to pnicl,a0 three Note of li-iin'tfor il.e sum of Ui oo'lais e,.eh, dated April 1 IM:t fi-ned ly the sub-eiil-er payable to Al-solom L'i nda.y, i-ne A-ii! I I -I ; . one . pru I I refuse lo nay V, ; ai d oi.e April 1 ii I moiII nunc, having icctivid i;o ti-i.id- SLUOX liEASNER. he eralion fur tbein- .Mi rcli SO, IS' FEMALE HEAl.'TY C'UI.I'Alll.r NEGLECT, It has been ob-mnl by visiters from nil other es; as well us ,y persons of the best culliia- led taste in this, that in no country is thcie ahn-o cia.-s o , male beauty and r.vcc lli-io p. ilo in i ii 1 1 i j I'ilv. Vet, uhiie Hie slnie Inter, dress noilor 1 milliner engaged in adorning 'nalio man ' one i-ait iiiiiiears almost lutul! t'.s best uiil to v m-glcclid I lie Hair. I iv wa-tc ow olirn do the ravages of dise.-isro Ibe delie.ite form cf the fair nml l,e:,oii. fill, and Ihough restored to health nuain, ytt tlio-o llowing locks, which once iid.n-ned iheir heads f.,!l oil', and ncv, r again icliirn to their original beaut. Ins inconceivnhle how any person, niore especially a '.ady ciin maiiile t so much neglect on ihis point, when a -never fahrg remedy' can be obtained at No- H ISotith 'J-hird strestand ac-king forDr. Jay lie's llair'fonic, which will perfeclly restore this "only ncglrcietl part of female bi ai,l Wba; is a dollar or I n o to comjilcte the crownin point of Ii ma.'c bciutv ? " 1 ha above -Vedicine ore for sale at the s'.ore of JOHN R. MOVE", Dloonrdju i;;. -wsJ , J A n afs-ortmenl of OLI.()W W A l such ns het les. I'ots. yoileis, 'J'ea Ki-tti,s, ulers, ( ake l, riddles, o. e- At .urge ilie I ard small Waggon lioxes, fioin the Lain W oiks, jiisi received and lor sale by J1EIT-EY & M EM) EMI ALL I'eeeinhcr "(I A N APPKE.N'Tf.'E. To the. 't in and Sheet Iron Manufac turing JuHincss, is wanted by the fubserll'er. An ac tive boy, Irem !S to 17 vrnr of a"e wiil reiiim 'ooj eiicouingeini nt upon immcdiule nr rlietitinii to It.J. i:i( r. NOTICff. S heoby given that the er nrtnrri hip lictfofioo existing under the fum rd liroUt m.d !-i,Mre usKolved m il ll.e acccruints rf mid f;, m l, ,. i, rr, issigned to the sobscrilcr, v ho alone, ie nulhoiicj o eo, led the tau.e. ISAAC SAN TEE. March 1.1 18-10, BUSTING I'UH DBll. IOX tic i. Ihe be , I rpiabty, jusl received bv .11. .11, KELVY 6c Deee.nber ,r -""-3 I'K.vr, ami . . ; f, ri.r.r. Ji;st ,0- cr. ( d an. I for so!:- : l l .It - ,t W l'.:l I. l 1. 1 I7 KT, Oct old 11,